Denise: I found Anna AESCHELMANN, buried at St. Marcus Cemetery at Gravois and River Des Peres on July 5, 1926, Gottlieb AESCHELMANN, also buried at St. Marchus on April 11, 1951, and another Anna AESCHLIMAN (note spelling) , buried 5 July 1926 at St. Marcus, and Herman born 10 Sept. 1902- buried at Jefferson Barracks VA cemetery on 23 Jan. 1985. In the St. Louis Death Registers, I found Arthur AESCHELMANN a one year old child, died 21 July 1864 in St. Louis - lived on Mulberry St. and is buried at Holy Ghost cemetery. I did not find any info on Edward or Maria. I wonder if this one year old child who died in St. Louis in 1864 is a child of theirs. If you are in St. Louis, you can look up the death record from the St. Louis County Library or if you are out of town, request a look up from the St. Louis County Library. You can also get a copy from the Recorder of Deeds office: http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/recorder.htm#death I checked the on line death records for St. Louis and did not find any more folks with this surname or variants of it. Best of luck Diane Shaw Windy in Hillsboro, MO Subject: Look up From: "Denise Ashleman" <[email protected]> Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 22:12:01 -0400 To: [email protected] I am looking for census or something that shows the Aeschliman family, Edward, Maria J., and Edward for 1860. I am looking for my Great Great Grandparents Edward Aeschliman and Marie J. Studer, both were born in Switzerland. Marie J. Studer was born in Switzerland, Feb. 1836, and came to the United States in 1853. The Studer family was Catholic and possibly had priests in the family because Marie and Edward left shortl;y after the birth of Edward and returned to Switzerland. Edward also served in the Civil War and the entire family returned in 1882 from Switzerland and settled in Ohio. I am at a brick wall on this side of the family, everyone that knew anything passed away. Denise Ashleman
Diane, I will check out those names, I have seen them before. The spelling is the original from Switzerland and some of the family continued to use it, others have changed it to Ashleman, Eshleman, etc. There are some Aeschlimann that were Mennonites, however, my branch was Catholic. As for the VA Cemetery, I know that my Edward Ashleman served in the Civil War for the Illinois Artillery. I am in Florida so I will have to request the information on the child. The Catholic Cemetery could indicate a child of my Edward and Marie Studer Ashleman. My Great Aunt said that she thought some of Marie's family were Priests in St. Louis. I don't know if this is the case, I am just getting to this generation. Thanks for all of your help. Denise ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 2:15 PM Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] AESCHELMANN look up info > Denise: > > I found Anna AESCHELMANN, buried at St. Marcus Cemetery at Gravois and > River Des Peres on July 5, 1926, Gottlieb AESCHELMANN, also buried at > St. Marchus on April 11, 1951, and another Anna AESCHLIMAN (note > spelling) , buried 5 July 1926 at St. Marcus, and Herman born 10 Sept. > 1902- buried at Jefferson Barracks VA cemetery on 23 Jan. 1985. > > In the St. Louis Death Registers, I found Arthur AESCHELMANN a one year > old child, died 21 July 1864 in St. Louis - lived on Mulberry St. and is > buried at Holy Ghost cemetery. > > I did not find any info on Edward or Maria. I wonder if this one year > old child who died in St. Louis in 1864 is a child of theirs. > > If you are in St. Louis, you can look up the death record from the St. > Louis County Library or if you are out of town, request a look up from > the St. Louis County Library. You can also get a copy from the Recorder > of Deeds office: > > http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/recorder.htm#death > > I checked the on line death records for St. Louis and did not find any > more folks with this surname or variants of it. > > Best of luck > Diane Shaw > Windy in Hillsboro, MO > > Subject: > Look up > From: > "Denise Ashleman" <[email protected]> > Date: > Fri, 22 Apr 2005 22:12:01 -0400 > > To: > [email protected] > > > I am looking for census or something that shows the Aeschliman family, > Edward, Maria J., and Edward for 1860. I am looking for my Great Great > Grandparents Edward Aeschliman and Marie J. Studer, both were born in > Switzerland. Marie J. Studer was born in Switzerland, Feb. 1836, and came > to the United States in 1853. The Studer family was Catholic and possibly > had priests in the family because Marie and Edward left shortl;y after the > birth of Edward and returned to Switzerland. Edward also served in the > Civil War and the entire family returned in 1882 from Switzerland and > settled in Ohio. I am at a brick wall on this side of the family, everyone > that knew anything passed away. > > Denise Ashleman > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List [email protected] >