This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HIEMENZ Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WMB.2ACE/4729 Message Board Post: Looking for the death date for Edward HIEMENZ, son of Jacob D. HIEMENZ. 1930 census- Home in 1930: St Louis, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri Name: Edward J Hiemenz Age: 51 Estimated birth year: 1878 Birthplace: Missouri
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WMB.2ACE/4728.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, Georgia.....thanks for the reply. Have checked some St. Louis directories but probably have to go back further. Your suggestion that the railway station may be used as an address is very interesting and something that would never have crossed my mind! The obit is from 1923 and the family lived in one of the towns are now part of the St. Louis metro area. Thanks again, Jean
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WMB.2ACE/4728.1 Message Board Post: Dear Jean, Have you tried the St. Louis Public Library for the city directories from that time period. I know that up here in Detroit, you can find information about the businesses in the business section of the directories-including the names of the officers, etc. I don't know if St. Louis has the same type. I have seen STL directories where they have listed businesses by type. http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/geneinfo.htm You can email your request-see item #13 Maybe if the obit is real old, the only way to show where the funeral was, would be to indicate a post office station which may have been at a railroad??
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wotruba, Steinbach, Kaas, Kuschel, Zwaschka, Stadtherr, Konopik, Stich, Regner Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WMB.2ACE/136.1301.1.2 Message Board Post: Do you have any VOTRUBA from Trebnitz, West Bohemia? Thank you, Helena http://www.gencircles.com/users/helenakm
Matt, I don't recall whether the records from St. Ann's are kept in a separate place or not.....but, being an alumna of that venerable institution in 1948 and being put up for adoption....and then having found my own biological family, what I can tell you is that if someone was born there and put up for adoption and a Catholic family adopted the child, it's likely the adoption took place through Catholic Family Services (formerly Catholic Charities or something like that) under the auspices of the archdiocese of St. Louis. Their social worker office when last I dealt with them 12-15 years ago were someplace on or near Lindell Blvd. and they had my entire adoption file, including my mother's pre-natal records, my own birth records, etc. Having said that, I must add that while they tried to be "helpful" in an enlightened, social worker-y kind of way, they sat there with MY life and MY history on THEIR desk in a closed room (my friend was NOT allowed to come in with me to help serve as my memory) and basically tried to keep all the secrets but answer with non-identifying information any question I had. I am not sure if the hospital was only for "unwed mothers" or indigent Catholic women who had to give up their babies, but I believe they also had a regular maternity department early on. I spent over a year there, part of the"baby glut" as it is called in adoption circles, and returned when I was 3 to "pick out" my sister. I can still see the place, smell the "convent wax" , see the statues in the halls, picture the room where I first lived and where we "got" my sister. Too bad the place is torn down. It was an important institution for many, many people. Good luck! Start with the archdiocesan social workers department. Contact me off-line if I can help. In a message dated 9/13/04 2:59:26 PM, matthewgentry@charter.net writes: > >Looking for records from St.Ann's Foundling Asylum - ST. LOUIS, MO for >May 5, 1939. Any idea where these may be located? > >Matt Gentry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WMB.2ACE/4379.1 Message Board Post: Looking for records from St.Ann's Foundling Asylum - ST. LOUIS, MO for May 5, 1939. Any idea where these may be located? Matt Gentry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WMB.2ACE/4728 Message Board Post: I have an obituary that says, "Remains at "Keith Inch," St. Louis County....." The only reference to Keith Inch I can find is to a railway station in St. Louis. I don't see how the 2 relate!! Also, my family had a paper company in St. Louis prior to1937 when the last partner died. I have searched for it on the internet and in a few St. Louis business directories I could get my hands on but cannot locate it. The company was MCBRIDE PAPER COMPANY. Partners were John Leslie of Minneapolis, Charles McBride of St. Louis and possibly Joseph Montgomery McBride. Can anyone help me with one or both of these puzzles???? Thanks, Jean
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WMB.2ACE/4583.1.1 Message Board Post: Heidi, I live in FL, and evacuated when hurricane Frances was coming our way. Since we still don't have power at my house, I decided to go visit my sister in VA. So I am not at home to look up your request but will do so when I get home, in about a week. Karen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WMB.2ACE/4583.1 Message Board Post: Hello, I am looking for information on the Mcrae Family. I see you might have information on Ora and Ellen Mcrae. Any information can be sent to: knouse8595@msn.com Thanking you in advance for your help.
Will the person inquiring about Michael Woracek (frisz@aol.com) please contact me off-list for further information. My response to you was bumped back to me this morning. HMorstai@vbgov.com
I have recently received the following obits from the St Louis Public Library for the following. If you would like to have the obit please contact me privately at mrstanman@hotmail.com 8/13/1943 Von Ahnen, Peter Christian Voss, William F Waldmann, George J Watkins, George Weidle, Fred 8/13/1909 Bartrum, Bida Belle Butler, Theresa Mullally Cleary, Thomas Cooney, Bernard J Evans, Catherine H 11/11/1915 Bennett, Anna E Clesse, Louise Colbrunn, Mary F Melvin, Thomas Merriam, Josephine Carey Murphy, Anna C. Nauert, Mrs. Magdalene (nee Spaniol) 11/15/1915 Murphy, Ellen (nee Daley) Nievergelder, Mrs Ernestine (nee Schmitt) Remspcher, Frank 11/29/1915 Martak, Helen (nee Chaly) Morton, Ernst L Murphy, Mary Jane Mutschler, Charles F 2/23/1915 Meyer, Henry W Murphy, Bridget Agnes (nee Grimes) I also have the death cert for this one Moore, Albert W Neugent, Phillip O'Malley, Lucille O'Riley, Richard 1/27/1915 Mother Mary Joseph Murphy, Ellen Reenan, Matilda Rehage, Charles Rodius, Richard A. C. Jr 8/13/1915 Murphy, Etta (nee Allred) Reipschlaeger, Emelia (nee Knabe) Walton, George 8/1/1915 McNamara, Augusta Mossinghoff, Jacob Murphy, Margaret Neu, Vernon 8/12/1915 Gribben, Richard P McDonough, Thomas A Murphy, Miss Mary Noble, Frank A Stahl, Alma Adala 8/17/1915 McBride, Ann McEvoy, Annie (nee Gallagher) Murphy, Hugh J Murphy, James J Murphy, Mary Nugent Whalen 12/24/1915 McDonough, William P McEwan, Peter Morgan, Edward J Murphy, Margaret Otto, Mary E (nee Beck) Petersen, Julius (partial obit rest is cut off) I have more and will post them later. Hope that these will help someone. _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx
Article: Wrecked Their Road Cart. John J. Donnelly and his wife living at 2835 Market street, were riding in a road cart on Euclid avenue Sunday evening and when near Ashland avenue ran into a depression in the street. Both of them were thrown from the cart, but neither was injured. The horse was severely injured and the cart was wrecked. [guess that would be a pot hole!!!!] Article: [half of this article is cut off] [..] Woman's Funeral [..] Coffin had to be made for her Corpse ...weighed 450 pounds Article: [half of this article is cut off] [...] Leave her husband Wife of Marcus A. Brown Says She can [no lon]nger Stand Ill-Treatment 2 children Partial Burial Permits from 7 Sep 1896 STL Post Michael Cantillon Frederick Vogt Ringrose J. Watson John McDermott Dora Rapsilber Henry Bressert Cecelia Farbig Ruth Clark Harry Sheppard Tucker Lacey Huff Frank Von Wil John Hohnson George R. Adams Erwin Baer Harrison Hastan Herman Schlief Joseph Metz Alice Lubit Infant of Andrew Arthur Stephen Larkins Mo?es Nebbitt Elmira Bepoist? Henrietta Bompart ------------------- The above names and dates were transcribed from an 8.5 x 11 photocopy of a section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Funeral info/address/interment was not transcribed. I requested the copy for an entry needed for my research and transcribed the surnames as a RANDOM ACT OF GENEALOGICAL KINDNESS. If you would like additional info please contact me. Please include the date and page in the subject of this email and the name you are interested in. Copy in [brackets] was added by the transcriber and not found in the original document. For a complete index of surnames and years check the St. Louis Public Library: http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/obit.htm Families of interest to me are marked by Linda in MO - mobr@reitech.net Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Visit, request an act, then become a volunteer!! http://www.raogk.org
Partial Obit from 16 Dec 1903 STL Post CANTILLON, Thomas, beloved husband of Mary (nee Decker, brother of Edward and Charles Cantillon and Mrs. Carson (nee Cantillon, aged 33 yrs CONNOR, Mary Elizbeth Connor, wife of P. P. Connor COOPER, Arthur, brother of Logan Cooper and Annie Naugle. DELANEY, Annie, daughter of Mrs. Bridget Delaney, sister of Bridget M. Delaney and Mrs. John Hough, Mrs. Thomas Carmody (nee Delaney) and the late Murth Delaney, niece of Jeremiah Kealey. GRANEY, Bartholomew, husband of Margaret Graney (nee O'Connell) father of Mrs. Katie Hearty, Mrs. Dlia Massett, Mrs. Thomas Donovan, Mrs. Harry E. Engel and Mrs. George Taylor, brother of Mrs. James Donlan. Looks like Marriage licenses but edge is cut off Valler/Rassfeld, Obert/Lienst Births J. and B. James L. Welp, boy W. P. and A. McKeane William L and M. Lipps E. C. and L. Koltkamp A. and M. Kratz G. and E. Hynes T. L. and C. J. Gaynor J. T. and S. G. Fitzsimmons J. Rose Fischbein J. H. and M. Fitzpatrick William J. and A. Eicks M. and M. Danil W. and C. Bockelmann J. E. and M. Barkley A. and E. Bradley P. and Anna Blake Ernst and Anna Badack ------------------- The above names and dates were transcribed from an 8.5 x 11 photocopy of a section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Funeral info/address/interment was not transcribed. I requested the copy for an entry needed for my research and transcribed the surnames as a RANDOM ACT OF GENEALOGICAL KINDNESS. If you would like additional info please contact me. Please include the date and page in the subject of this email and the name you are interested in. Copy in [brackets] was added by the transcriber and not found in the original document. For a complete index of surnames and years check the St. Louis Public Library: http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/obit.htm Families of interest to me are marked by Linda in MO - mobr@reitech.net Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Visit, request an act, then become a volunteer!! http://www.raogk.org
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WMB.2ACE/4727 Message Board Post: I'm looking for Denise and Jacqueline Irving (sisters). Mother's name is Rosalie Hughes. I'm your first cousin and would love to reunite with you as I have not seen either of you since you were babies. Please, please get in touch with me.
Partial Obit from 11 Mar 1918 STL Post CANTILLON, Frank E. [ERROR IN PRINTING, THIS IS THOMAS E CANTILLON] CROWLERY, Sylvester J. (additional names HALEY) ------------------- The above names and dates were transcribed from an 8.5 x 11 photocopy of a section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Funeral info/address/interment was not transcribed. I requested the copy for an entry needed for my research and transcribed the surnames as a RANDOM ACT OF GENEALOGICAL KINDNESS. If you would like additional info please contact me. Please include the date and page in the subject of this email and the name you are interested in. Copy in [brackets] was added by the transcriber and not found in the original document. For a complete index of surnames and years check the St. Louis Public Library: http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/obit.htm Families of interest to me are marked by Linda in MO - mobr@reitech.net Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Visit, request an act, then become a volunteer!! http://www.raogk.org
Partial Obit from 12 Mar 1918 STL Post BURKE, Mary (nee DUNN) (additional names FERBET, KENRICK, SCHNUR, IGOE, ) CANTILLON, Thomas E. (additional names YOUNG) CHAPLIN, Winfield Scott (formerly chancellor of Washington University) [partial] ------------------- The above names and dates were transcribed from an 8.5 x 11 photocopy of a section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Funeral info/address/interment was not transcribed. I requested the copy for an entry needed for my research and transcribed the surnames as a RANDOM ACT OF GENEALOGICAL KINDNESS. If you would like additional info please contact me. Please include the date and page in the subject of this email and the name you are interested in. Copy in [brackets] was added by the transcriber and not found in the original document. For a complete index of surnames and years check the St. Louis Public Library: http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/obit.htm Families of interest to me are marked by Linda in MO - mobr@reitech.net Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Visit, request an act, then become a volunteer!! http://www.raogk.org
Burials/Births? Page 36 from 05 Dec 1919 STL Post the top section of this page is cut off but it follows the format of Births, if you see an interesting name, you might want to flag the rest of this SCHUYNER?[cutoff] , TRUHLAR, FRITSCH, SCHNOEDER, CHARTRAND, GLASS, ELBRECHT, LOOS, MULLIGAN, THEODORE, ANASTOSOPOULOS, POLLOCK, DEALA, WATKINS, GIBBONS, MOORE, FORMAN BURIAL PERMITS [cut off at bottom] CANTILLON, BEAVER, HOSANG, BOYLE, WILLIAMS, TRAPP, KICK, NEUMEISTER, BRUNS, BRAUN, MAGNA, KNETZER, HAILL, MATHEWS, FROIDL, NELSON, THIERRY, KANNAPELL, TOENNLES, CLEER, GIESELMAN ------------------- The above names and dates were transcribed from an 8.5 x 11 photocopy of a section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Funeral info/address/interment was not transcribed. I requested the copy for an entry needed for my research and transcribed the surnames as a RANDOM ACT OF GENEALOGICAL KINDNESS. If you would like additional info please contact me. Please include the date and page in the subject of this email and the name you are interested in. Copy in [brackets] was added by the transcriber and not found in the original document. For a complete index of surnames and years check the St. Louis Public Library: http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/obit.htm Families of interest to me are marked by Linda in MO - mobr@reitech.net Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Visit, request an act, then become a volunteer!! http://www.raogk.org
Partial Obit from 02 Dec 1919 STL Post BRYDEN, Frank W. (additional names MEYER, FRANZEL, POHLMAN) [partial] CAMBRON, Clara (additional names all CAMBRON) CANTILLON, George P. (additional names YOUNG) CRESAP, Cora B. (additional names WISE) DUNHAM, Frank Marion (additional names KAUFFMAN, KING, POWERS) ------------------- The above names and dates were transcribed from an 8.5 x 11 photocopy of a section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Funeral info/address/interment was not transcribed. I requested the copy for an entry needed for my research and transcribed the surnames as a RANDOM ACT OF GENEALOGICAL KINDNESS. If you would like additional info please contact me. Please include the date and page in the subject of this email and the name you are interested in. Copy in [brackets] was added by the transcriber and not found in the original document. For a complete index of surnames and years check the St. Louis Public Library: http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/obit.htm Families of interest to me are marked by Linda in MO - mobr@reitech.net Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Visit, request an act, then become a volunteer!! http://www.raogk.org
Partial Obit from 07 Jan 1919 STL Post BUCHMUELLER-WAGNER, Alice age 55 (additional names HEIPLE, MILLER) CANTILLON, Thomas G. age 2 (additional names HACKMANN) CLEVENGER, Earle Frederic age 4yrs 7mon 18days (additional names LAMBERTZ) DAMMER, Charles D. age 47 (additional names QUADE, MORGNER) DEGENHARDT, Elizabeth nee FARWIG age 45 [partial] ------------------- The above names and dates were transcribed from an 8.5 x 11 photocopy of a section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Funeral info/address/interment was not transcribed. I requested the copy for an entry needed for my research and transcribed the surnames as a RANDOM ACT OF GENEALOGICAL KINDNESS. If you would like additional info please contact me. Please include the date and page in the subject of this email and the name you are interested in. Copy in [brackets] was added by the transcriber and not found in the original document. For a complete index of surnames and years check the St. Louis Public Library: http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/obit.htm Families of interest to me are marked by Linda in MO - mobr@reitech.net Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Visit, request an act, then become a volunteer!! http://www.raogk.org
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WMB.2ACE/4726 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Benjamin Thomas Elliott (b. about 1830 in N.C.) I believe that he was married twice, first to Isabelle Farllin and then to Fatima Stewart. He and his family moved to the Eureka/Allenton area in the 1880s. His children were Frances (Elliott) Eoff, Ellen (Elliott) Austin, Maggie Elliott, Rinda Elliott, James Elliott, Elmer Elliott, George W. Elliott, Samuel Elliott, William Elliott, Belle (Elliott) Morris, and Thomas Benjamin Elliott. Some names associated with this family are Leuthauser, Hafley, Gasperson, Bell, Bigley, Dunnigan, and Akers. Any help with this family would be appreciated. Thanks, Jan