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1880 Census for TN, DeKalb Co., Hopkins, John W. 48 Elizabeth, 44 Lilly M. Hopkins, 6 William C. Hopkins, 3 Marion W. Hopkins, 1 Hays, Mary E. 20 Isaac L. hayes, 16 John T. Hayes , 13 Luther E. Hayes, son, 11 Apparently, Elizabeth Turney Hayes Hopkins died prior to 1897, for I found the followig marriage record in MARRIAGE RECORDS OF DEKALB CO, TN, 1848-1900, by Jorene Washer Parsley, c. 1950, by author, p. 151 john W. Hopkins to Jane Adamson, m. 15 April, 1897 by A. J. Pugh, JP I have Mary E on this census as Malinda -- date of birth checks out for her tto be 20 years on old in 1880 | HOPKINS, John W. (I30124596486)
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1900 Census for TX, Galveston CO., Galveston City, Ward 6, no ED or SD#'s, Sheet 10B, lines 94-100 DuPree, F. A., head, white, male, b. Oct., 1854, 45, married 15 years, b. SC, Father b. VA, Mother b. SC, Works as "masher fixer". Mattie, wife, white, female, b. Dec., 1845 (wrong) 54 (wrong) married 15 years, b. SC, parents b. SC, 6 childrem born, 5 living; keeps house. Arnat (?) - son, white, male, b. July 1885, 14 was working w/cottton???, b. TX Norah/Sarah, daughter, white, female, b. Nov., 1887, 12 - working w/cotton??? b. TX Andmele (accd to ancestry) ????? daughter, white, ffemaleb. Oct., 1889 age 10 b TX\ Ester - daughter, white female, b. Aug, 1895, b. SC (??) Earbe (EARL) won, thie, male, b. Sept, 1899 8/12, b. TX 1910 Census for TX, Parker Co., Justice Pct #1, Weatherford City, SD 12, ED 66, p. 2B, lines 69-74 Dupree, F. A. head, male, white, 43, married (2nd marriage, married 25 years, b. SC, father b. England, Mother b. US. Laborer in cotton Mill Mattie - wife - female, white, 44, 1st marriage, married 25 years, 9 children, 8 living. b. SC. both parents b. SC Ester, daughter, female, white, 14, b. SC. parents b. SC Earl, son, white, male, 10, b. TX Bulah, daughter, female, white, 7, b. TX Adda - daughter, female, white, 5, b. TX. 1920 Census for TX, Dewitt Co., Cuero City, SD 9, ED 23 (34), sheeet 7 A. Live Oak St. # 315, house # 140, family # 159 Dupree, Alex Head, rented home, white, male, 62, married, could read and writeb. SC. Father b. France, Mother B. SC. Picker in Cotton Mill Mattie - wife, Female, white, 54, married, b. SC both parents b. SC Earl - son, male, white , 17, single, b. TX, both parents b. SC, Spinner in cotton mill Bulah, daughter, female, white, 13, single. b. TX Ada, daugter, female, white, 11, single, b. TX Enumerated with them is Wilson, Esther, Mother-in-law, female, white, 83, widow. B. SC Both parents b. SC. | DUPREE, Alex (I30124597036)
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1900 Census for IL, St. Clair Col, Shiloh Valley Township, Series T 624, Roll 323, p. 127, line 44, SD 13, ED 139, p. 10 A In the household of Thomas LLOYDD, we find: Wuertz, Joseph, Boarder, 29, white, male, single. B. IL, both parents b. Germany, speaks English, miner, works in coal mine, . 1920 Census for IL, St. Clair Co., Shiloh Valley Township, Series T625, Roll, 405, pg. 233, SD 14, ED 230, Sheet 5 A, line 44 98 Resatchler (??) St. Wuertz, Joseph. Head, owned home, owned free & clear, Male, white, 39, married, could read and write, b. IL, both parents b. Germany, coal miner for Enterprize Co. Annie, wife, female, whie 31, married, can read and write, b. IL, Father b. Wales, spoke English, Mother b. Wales, spoke Welsh. Birdie niece, white, female, single, 14, b. IL, father b. Il, mother b. Germany, not working, but nnot in school. I suspect Annie is Anna LLOYD In the 1930 Census, Joseph Wuertz is residing at 3922 Magnolia, St. Louis, MO. He is living with Joseph S. Wuertz, his son, b. 15 Aug., 1914, d. 13 Feb., 1999 ss# 349-03-7367 Copy of death cert. on file. MO Death Cert. #26298. His address was given as 518 Baden Avenue, St. Louis, his occupation was watchman, Cause of death was acute myocarditis. joseph Wertz, 65, Former Resident, dies in St. Louis. Joseph Wuertz, 65, former Belleville coal miner, in later years a residenet of St. Louis, died at 6:3335 am Sunday morning in Park Lane hospital, where he had undergone several operations.. He was born and reqred in Belleville, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wuertz and was married to Annie Lloyd of Rentchler Station in the Jackson St. Methodist church here.,. His wife survives him, with one son, Ralph, St. Louis and two sisters residing here, Kaate, wife of Thomas Wright, 510 East D. st. and Mrs. Ida Gantner, Lebanon ave........ Publ in the Belleville Daily Advocate4 Sept, 1945. Copy on file. | WUERTS, Joseph (I30124596177)
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1900 Census for TN, Cannon County, Dist. 12, SD 254, ED 23, Sheet 1B Justice, John H. Head, white, male, b. Nov., 1892. age 37, married 16 years, b. TN , both parents b. TN, blacksmith Sallie, wife, white, female, b. Nov, 1867, married 16 years. Bore 5 children, 4 living; b. TN, both parents b. TN Horace, son, white, male, 15, b. Nov., 1885, bl. TN Florence, daughter, white, female, 13, b. Nov., 1886, b. TN Fred, son, white, male, 9, b. Sept, 1892 Morgan, son, white, male, 7, b. Sept., 1892. | JUSTICE, John H (I30124596906)
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1900 Census for TN, DeKalb Co., 16th District, Laurel Hill, Roll T 623-1567, SD 254; ED 48; p. 4B Brown, J. D. , MWM, Nov., 1857, 42 , males, 42, m. 30 yrs, b. TN, both parents b. TN. Farm Laborer L. E. (suspect this is P. E.) wife, FWM, 38, five children, all living, b. TNN, both parents b. TN All children b. TN Sarah daughter, W, F, Dec., 1880, 19, single, Minnie - daughter, w, f, 1882 (couldn't read month) 17, single J. A. , son, wm, April, 1885, 15, single Ena, daughter, w, f, Nov., 1886, 13, single Lula, daughter, white, female, July, 1888. 11 single. | BROWN, J. D. (I30124597073)
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1900 Census for TN, Wilson Co., 14th Civil District, SD4, ED 44, p. 11A, lines 49-50, and line 1 of page 11B. Patton, Jerome, head, male, white, age 20, b. aug, 1876, first marriage, b. TN, both parents b. TN. Farm laborer May, wife, white, female, 26, b. Jan, 1874, 1st marriage 1 child, one child living, b. TN both parents b. TN Eula, daughter, female, white, b. May 1899 Cannot find them in 1910. Did find them in 1920 -- same place. Eula no longer living at home, but a second child is listed: Carrie, daughter, age 17, b. 1903 I have now found them in the 2920 Census for Texas, Collin Co., justice Pct, 4., SD4, ED 17. sheet 9Bhouse 12, family 12, Patton, ZG -- Head male, white, 37, married 13 years, b. TN, both parents b. TN Farmer May, wife, 37, married 13 years, 2 children, 2 living, b. Tn, both parents b. TN Ula, daughter, female, white, 11, b. TN Carrie, daughter, female, white 7, b. TN On the first line of this page, I found: Patton, Jim T. son, male white 4 years old. Bn TN, both parents b. TN On page 8A, The last four lines Patton, DL, male white 44 Hattie, wife, 45, b. TN Kay, daughter, 13, b. TN Loy, son, 10, b. TN | PATTON, Jerome (I30124597088)
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1900 census gives her birth as May, 1862 | TURNEY, Parilee E. (I30124596573)
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1900 US Census for MO, St. Louis, City of St. Louis, ward 23, SD 11, ED 352. Sheet 13A, Stamped # 296A Letter, Louise, , servant, , white, female, Feb., 1883, 17, Single, b. IL, Father b. Germany, Mother b. Il (??), not in school that year; reads, writes and speaks English, Servant in private home. Enumerated in the household of Eimer, Eug...., head, white, male, b. Aug., 1860, age 39, marred, married 18 years. b. IL, Corn Merchant Cecelia, wife, 3 children, 3 living CYRIL, SON, 15 years Bernice, daughter, 15, Vivian, ddaughter, 10 In 1910 census, Louise Letter is listed in the household of Dr. Fredrich Auten and his wife, Florence. Louise, age 27, is their servant. The Autens are in their 40s -- no children. Louise is listed as having been out of work for 3 weeks during the past year. 1910 Census for IL, St. Clair Co., Belleville City, SD 13, Ed 23, Ward 1, p. 4B, handwritten #2351. Enumerated in the household of Dr. Frederick Auden , line 59 Letter, Louise, house-servant, female, white 27, single, born IL, both parents b. Germany, reads, writes, speaks English. Works in private home.. She was working at time of census, but had been out of work for 3 weeks during the census year. Louise's obit, from the Kingsville Record (no pub data on copy I received) MRS. E. J. BROOKS DIES AT FAMILY HOME Mrs. E. J. Brooks, wife of the well known engineer of this city, died at the family residence on West King Ave (#415) at 7 pm, Tuesday evening, Aug 12. Mrs. Brooks had been stricken with an incurable malady some time ago and for the past two months had been confined to her home. For ten days previous to her death she had been confined to her bed. She had lived in this city since her marriage in 1812. (cause of death re death cert: cancer of the womb). Funeral services will be from the Santa Gertrudis Catholic Church, of which deceased was a member, with Rev. Fr. Henpault, pastor of that church, officiating. Burial will be at Chamberlain Burial Park. The church service will be at 9:30 Thursday Morning (therefore, paper must be Wed., Aug. 13) Mrs. Brooks, who before her marriage was Loouise Letter, was born in Belleville, ILL, Feb. 15, 1884. Besides her husband and 11 year old daughter, Helen, there services a sister, Mrs. Emma Galli of El Monte, Cal, who was at her sister's bedside during her last illness, one other sister and three brothers living in St. Louis. | LETTER, Louise Frances (I30124596398)
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1900m- boards in home of the Berry family in Williamson Co., TX 1910 - Cleveland Co., OK Married with three children. Sept 12, 1918, registers for the draft in Orange Co. Copy on file. At some point, he divorced Grace Bugher, and married Mary Thornton, prob. between 192-1922 1922 - dies of brain hemoorhage following auto accdent. Wife Mary is pregnant with son , Olney His grandson, Jerry Bryant, says Oscar homesteaded 120 acres in OK He is the child buried with Emma, Effie and Tench Barton. His WWI Draft Registration card -- copy on file -- gives his home address as c/o Standard Oil, La Habra, CA. His occupation was roustabout on Murphy Lease. Next of kin was listed as Emma E. Bryant, but this was xx-ed out, and the name of Mrs. Effie Barton, aunt, Liberty Hill, TX was listed instead. Physical description shoed med. Ht., md. build, Gey eyes, Bald (but hair was brown) | BRYANT, Oscar Joseph (I30124596320)
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1910 Census for Illinois, St. Clair Co., Beelleville, Series T 624, Roll 321, pt. 2, pg. 84 B, SD 13, ED" 88, [. 2B Trost, John, head, male, white, 30, married, 1st marriage, married 5 years. B. IL, father b. KY, mother b. Germany. Meat cutter in meat market. Where is his wife??? | TROST, John (I30124597009)
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1910 Census for Tex., Williamson County, Justice precinct 1, SD 10, Ed 115, Sheet 15A, lines 1-5 Brooks, Henry, head, male, white, 49, married 10 years, B. SC. bth parents b. SC, Farmer on general farm Bertha, wife, female, white 32, married 10 years, 5 births, 3 living children, both parents b. Switzerland/French (??) Houree (might be Henry), son, male, white, 3,b. TX Minnie, daughter, female, white, 6\ Effie, daughter, female, white, 1 In 1920. they are still in Williamson Co, JP 1, , with four more children Brooks, J. Henry, 59 Bertha, 40 Mannie, 15 Honery. 12 Effie - 9 Tomie - 8 Pearl - 6 Velma Lee - 3 Estermay - 10/12 1930 Census for Tx, Williamson Co., JP1, ED245-5; SD 24; p. 6A, lines 15-24, Georgetown & Youngsport Road, House 102, fam. 103 Brooks, James H. head, rents, has radio, male, white 60, bage at marriage 39, b. NC (think SC), farmer Bertha S., wife, white, female, 50, age at marriage 20, b. Switzerland Onery, son, white, male, 22, single Effie, daughter, female, white, 20 Luise, daughter, female, white 18 Emma, P. (Pearl), daughter, female, white 16 Welma L., daughter, female, white 14, Esther M, daughter, female, white 11 George A, son, male, white, 8 Bertha L., daughter, female, white 3 | BROOKS, James Henry (I30124596280)
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1910 Census for Wilon Co., 15th Civil District, SD 4, Ed 170, Sheet 1B, lines 67-71 Hopkins, Charlie, male, white 31, first marriage, married 8 years, b. TN, both parents b. TB, farmer. Nora, wife, female, white 27, first marriage, married 8 years, 3 children, 3 living, b. TN, both parents b. TN 1920 Census for Wilson Co., TN, Civil Dist 15, SD 4, ED 150, Sheet 8 A, lines 37-41 family info same 1930 Federal census --- now in Civil Dist 11 -- wonder if they moved, or district lines changed. Sam is only child still at home. | HOPKINS, William C (CHARLIE) (I30124596488)
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1910 Federal Census for Texas, Cochran Co., no township, SD 16, ED 20, Sheet 1A, lines 1-5 Wilson, Perry M. Hed, m, w, 34, m, married 10 years, b. NC, father b. SC, mother b. SC, Farmer, general farm, could read but not write. Alice - wife, f, w, 25, m, 10, four children born, three living, b. TX, father b. NC, Mother b. TX, could read and write Perry (initial not legible pp maybe A, O, D??) son, m, w, f b. TX Dora B, daugter, 4, white, female, b. TX Allie M. -- daughter, female, white, 1 7/12, b. TX | WILSON, Perry M. (I30124596674)
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1920 Census for Il, St. Clir Co., Lebanon Township, SD 14, SD 684/184, p. 19A LINES 19023, Randal St., House 416, family 425 Hecnlinger, John head, owned hown, white, male, 43, married, B. IL, Father b. Germany, mother b. IL, coal miner Louisa, wife, white, female, 38, . Alvina, daughter, female, white, 11, b. Il Henry, father, white, male, 63, widower, b. Germany, house carpenter. | HECHLINGER, Henry (I30124596743)
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1920 Census for Illinois, Madison Co., Colliersville Township, SD 14, ED 44, p. 20A, lines 3-9, North Guernsey St., 519.433/443. Gantner, Arthur. Head. Rents home,, male, white 38, married. reads and writes. B. IL. Father and Mother b. France. Teamster for Freight Co. Ida B. wife. female, white, 34, married. B. IL. Both parents b. Essen. reads and writes. James, son, male, white, 13, single, b. IL. at school Charles, son, male, white, 9 , b. IL. at school Harold, son, white, 7 , . IL -- not sure about school Victor - son, male, white, 2. b. IL Margueritte, daughter, 2/12, b. IL Collin Murphy on ancestry .com, also names another son, Robert. Ida Wuertz and Arthur Agntner were witnesses to the marriage of Henry Wuertz and Emma Fietsam. Artur Gantner m. Ida Barbara Wuerz on 25 NOV., 1903 in St. Lukes Church, Lebanon Rd., Belleville. The marriage is recorded in the church's register of death, marriages and births. | GANTNER, Arthur (I30124596203)
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1920 Census for New Jersey. Atlantic co., Galloway Township, 1st Precinct, SD 202, ED 44, sheet 3B, lines 1-3, South Somers Lane, # 59, family 64 Sooy, Samuel H. head, owns home, male, white, 46, married, b. New Jersey, both parents b. NJ Occupation LOOKS like bagman. Emily M. wife, female, white, 41, married, b. IL, both parents b.Germany Homer R. Son, male, white, 10, single, b. Ohio. Heritage Quest 1910 Ceensus for Ohio, Cashoclaw Co., Tusczrora Township, Sd 16, Ed 24, Ward 3, Pct. B., Sheet 3, lines 68-70, house 62, family 71 SOOY, SH Head, male, white , 36, married, first marriage, m. 3 years. B. NJ, both parents B. NJ. Worked as Glassblower in Glass Factory Emily. Wife, female, white, 32, marriage 1, married 3 years, one child born, one living. B IL, both parents b. Germany (think this is wrong??? Was Marie b. IL or Ger?) Homer R. son, male, white 11/12, b. Ohio. WWI Draft Registration card on file. Lived in Oceanville, NJ | SOOY, Samuel Horace (I30124596739)
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1920 Census for TN, Warren County, Civil District 8, SD 3, ED 13, Sheet 8B, Manchester Avenue, # 165 PELHAM, Hiram, head, rents, male, white, 30, married, cannot read or write, b. TN, farm laaborer Mary, wife, female, white, 33, b. TN, can read & write, b. GN, both parents b. TN Rosa, daughter, white, female, 11 Arthur, son, white, male, 7 Cilvia (Sylvia) daughter, white, female, 2 1/2 Eugene, son, white, male, 1 5/12 1930 Census for TN, Hamilton County, Chattanooga City, Ward 17, SD 13, ED 53-57, sheet 7A, Stamped page # 225 Spears Ave., 47, 127, 144 PELHAM, Hyram, head, rents, $15.00, no radio, male, white, 41, married 29 years, can't write, can readd, b. TN, parents b. TN, salesman in retail grocery Mary, wife, female, wwhite, 43, married 30 (interesting), b. TN, both parents b. TN Rosa, daughter, female, white, 19, single, b. TN Arthur, son, male, white, 17, Single Sylvia, daughter, female, white, 15, single Eugene, son, male, white, 12, single Christina, daughter, female, white, 8 , single Mildred, daughter, female, white, 4 Have WW I Draft Registration card for Hiram Pelham on file # 41-3-41A Hiram, Pelham, age 28, lliving in Viola, TN, b. 3 Feb., 1889, b. Woodbury, TN, farmer, employed by Sam Ramsey/Ramey, has wife, 3 children. Tall, medium build, blue eyes, dark hair WWI Draft Registaration Card for Hiram Pelham (ancestry.com) -- copy in file) Hiram was a farmer, working for an S. Ramsay. He still lived at Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. Had wife and three children. | PELHAM, Hiram (I30124596145)
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1920 Census for TX, Jefferson County, Justice Pct. 1, Beaumont City, SD 26, ED 97; sheet 1B Railroad AVe, # 1526, 12th house, 15th family, lines 61-65 Dupree, Henry W. Head, Rents, male, white, 36, married, b. TX, baker in bakery shop May, wife, female, white, 34, married, b. TX Helen, daughter, female, 11, in school William W., son, 6 Jack, son, male, white, 1 4/12 In same house, lines 66-68 Dupree, Earl, head, rents, male, white 38, b. TX works as baker in bakery shop Ada, wife, female, white, 34 Maybell, daughter, female, white, 14 | DUPREE, Henry (I30124596266)
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1930 Census for California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City, Assembly District 57, block 1057, ED 19-139; SD 16; Sheet 14 A Roland Wuerts birth is recorded in St. Luke's Catholic Church Baptisms, 1889, 1907, on 27 March, 1904. Godparents were Joseph and Bertha Roos. 1857 Vineyard Avenue, house # 288, Family # 299 Wuertz, Roland J. Head. Rent $40, had radio, male, white 26, married at 21, b. IL, both parents b. IL; Printer at Printing co. Edith, wife, female, white, 25, married @@ 20. b. PQ, father b. PA, M. b. Northern Ireland Roland Joseph, Jr. Son, male, white, 3 11/12, b. May 26, b. CA, father b. IL, mother b. PQ According to CA Birth Index, 1905 - 1995, Ancestry.com, roland Jr's birth date is born 19 April, 1926, die 13 June, 1973, in Los angeles (CA Death Index, also ancestry.com. SS # 858-275-5775 According to the CA Birth Index, Edith Wuertz's maiden name was BROOKS. | WUERTZ, Rowland (I30124596171)
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1930 Census for IL, St. Clair County, East St. Clouis, SD 82-15, ED 25, p. 27A, lines 5-7, Ohio St., # 709, house # 600, family # 714 Whiteside, Ray, head, rents, $25/mo. had radio, male, white, 53, widowed, married at 28, b. Il, parents b. Il Laborer in Stockyard Mildred, daughter, female, white, single, 19, b. IL, clerk in confectioner's Marion, daughter, female, white, single, 12 WW! Draft Registration Card: Raymond Thomas Whiteside; living in IL (unclear) age 42; birthday: June 3, a876; race Whhite; natural born citizen; Employed as Inspector (company hard to read -- but spouse's name: Mary Anna Whiteside, 318 N. (hard to read) He was average height, haverage build, blue eyes, brown hair. Submitted by Philip Beimbrink -- From the Belleville Daily Advocate, 17 Nov, 1937 Raymond Thoomas Whiteside, 63, of the Lebanoon Road, a descendant of the pioneer Whiteside and Messenger families, died at six o'clock yesterday evening at St. Elizabeths Hospital he was in fair health until Saturday afternoon. Then his condition grew serious and he was taken to the hospital Sunday. Raymond, formerly employed at the National Stockyards, was well known as a fancier of horses, dogs and poultry a number of years ago. He was associated with his late fther in the dairy business. A son of Thomas Whiteside and Olive messenger Whiteside, he was born 3 June 1874, on the Whiteside property on the Lebanon Road near Belleville. Before making his home with his sisters on the Lebanon Road, he lived with his daughters in East St. Louis. His wife, who was mrs. Mary McCoy Whiteside, died 30 Octobr 1928. He is survived by two daughters, the misses Mildred and Marion Whiteside,of 1526 Gaty Avenue, East Sst. Louis, five step-children, Alvie, Edward and Raymond McCoy, East St. Louis, and Mrs. Margaret Grieshaber and Mrs. Charles Kenney, both of St. Louis, MO, and five sisters: the misses Lillian, Daisy, Olive and Dorothy Whiteside, Lebanon Road, and Mrs. (Leora Pauline) J. C. Barnard of Oklahoma City, OK. Raymond was preceded in death by his sister Anna Maude (John S.) Jenkens and two brothers Donald Irvin and Laurence R. Whiteside (both brothers were murdered a month apart in California by unknown persons). Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home, Belleville, IL. Rev. D. C. Boyd, pastor of the first Presbyterian Church will (six) officiate. Internment will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Belleville, IL> | WHITESIDE, Raymond T (I30124596240)
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1930 Census for MO, St. Louis Co, Ward 8, ED 96--394; SD - 9; sheet 3B lines 56-60, 2316 Menard Grieshaber, Abraham, head, rents, $15, no radio, white, male, 29, m at 23, b. MO, both parents born MO. Buildings laborer Margaret, wife, female, white, 25, married at 19, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. PA, Vincent, white, male, son, 6, bp. IL Thomas, son, male, white 10/12, b. MO | GRIESHABER, Bernard Abraham (I30124596316)
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1930 Census for PA, Lackawanna Co., Dunmore Township, ward 2 (partz0, SD 35-140; ed - 6, p. 17 A, stamped page141 Green St., # 132 Baker, Henry, owns home, valued $5000. had radio, male, white, 48, age at marriage 39, b. PA, both parents b. Germany, Laborer in col mine/ Bertha, wife, w, f, 44, age aat marriage 33, b. Il, father b. German, mother b. I Pilger, John, step-son, male, wwhite 24, single, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. IL. Slate picker, coal breaker Kermit, stepson, male, white, 19, birrth info same, slaate picker, coal breaker, Edna, step-daughter, female, white, 16, single,, not employed | BAKER, Henry (I30124596732)
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1930 Census for Tennessee, Warren Co., Civil Dist 2, ED 89-15, SD 12, sheet 9A Morrison Road, house 183, family 195 Pelham, Vance -- head, rent, had radio, white male, white, male, 26 ªmaybe 30""), married at 17, b. TN, both parents b. TN Lula, wife, female, white, 22, married at 15, b. TX, both parents b. TN French, son, male, white, 5, b. TN, father b. TN, mother b. TX Brandly, son, male, white, 2/12, b. TN James, son, white, male, 2. +++ Pelham, Thomas, Sr. Father, male, white, 74, married @@ 18, b. TN, both parents b. NC | PELHAM, Vance (I30124596220)
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1930 Census for TN, Warren Co, Civil Dist 2, ED 89-15, SD 12, Sheet 9A, Morrison Road, lines 19-22 Pelham, Grover, head, rent, had radio, male, white, 38, Divorced, b. TN, both parents b. TN Farm laborer Dewey, son, male, white, 7 Dillard, son, male, white 3 +++TURNEY, Jim, uncle, male, white, 49, single, b. TN, both parents b. TN, unemployed Birth/death dates from SSDI | PELHAM, Grover (I30124597079)
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1930 CENSUS OFR PA, LACKAWANNA CO., SCRANTON TOWNSHIP, SD 6, ED ??, PG. 38A, stamped # 34. Jackson St., House 258, family 293 Nogles, Albert. headd, rental, $12. had radio. white, male, 28, married at 19, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. Wales, coalminer. Amelia, wife, female, white, 28, married at 19, b. IL, father b. PA, mother b. MO Ruth, daughter, fema.e, white, 5., b. PA William, son, male, white, 1 1/2, b. PA. | NOGLES, Albert (I30124596212)
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1930 census states she married her husband at 25. | Family: Harold Zack Lee THOMPSON / Gladys Argarette BASSETT (F133)
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1930 US Census; IL; St. Clair Co., Belleville, Belleville City, 3rd Prct. ED 128; p. 8b, lines79 & 80. Copy in file. Ohl, Theodor. rents home - $20/mo. 36. m, w, 36, m 24 at marriage; did not attend school in that year; could not read/write. b. Nebraska; parents b. IL, worked in a dairy. Clara, 36, f. w, age 24 at marriage, could read and write. b.IL. Father b. IL ; mother b. Germany,. | OHL, Theodore (I30124596680)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MCNAIR, David (I30124595965)
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2)Maria Eva Ernst m. Leopold Frost, 30 March 1869, in Belleville, Ill. Married by Fr. T (p) I (J) Battes, church not stated 3) Louise von der Heyde m. Leopold Frost, 11 May 1878, in Belleville, Ill, by Mr. Marten Medart, JP. 4) Eva Grone m. Leopold Frost, 27 Oct., 1881, in Belleville, Ill. Married by Mr. Marten Medart, J.P. Marie Ernst's father, Nicholas, left money to them in his will (Emelia #2 not born when Nicholas died). Leopold had to post bond of $800 --- possibly entire aount of inheritance? The marriage to Eva Grons apparently was not successful. Sheisfound on the 1890 Belleville City Directory as the widow of Caspar Grone. Leo entered the Home for Soldiers and Sailors as a widower. His application to the home lists Louise KOENIG, sister-in-law, as his nearest relative. A ______ wangelin, late Col 12th Mo. Vol. Inf. gave a signed affadavit for Leo's pension appl. Amalia worked for an Edward Wangelin. 1870 Census, IL, St. Clair Co, Belleville, p. 93-94, series M 593, roll 280, stamped page 397,line 40, p. 393, lines 1-3, p. 394 Trost, Leopold, 30, m, w, Carpenter, real estate $700, personal popery $100. Born Baden, both parents foreign born, is a citizen Mary, age 30, W, f, keeping house, b. Bavaria, both parents foreign born Amalia, age 10, w, f, at school, b. Baden, both parents foreign born, attended school within the year. Margaret, (Gretchen), age 2/12, w. f., b. IL, both parent foreign born, born May, Emigration data: Germans to America, 1850-1872, Leopold Trost, age 38, male, occupation - carpenter, country - Baden, final destination, US, Manifest ID#00030124, Port of Embarkation - Bremen, purpose for travel - staying in USA, mode of travel - Steerage, | TROST, Leopold (I30124596457)
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2nd marriage to Agnes Massey. First marriage to ?? about 1756 | LEMAY, Samuel (I30124596971)
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2nd marriage to Frank Edward Parks, b. 2 Nov., 1877, d. 4 June 1957 in Liberty Hill. | BARTON, Sallie (I30124596048)
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2nd wife of James Jasper Lance. She bore him 10 children. I do not believe that Texana, Roxana or Amanda Lance married. 1880 census has them living w/ their mother. | YOUNGBLOOD, Martha (I30124596993)
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2nd wife was Anna Branham, 1775 in Goochland Co., vA, daughter of Benjamin Branham and Frances Gibson | LEMAY, John Lewis (I30124596970)
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2nd wife was Ester Stovall? MORROW, m. 26 Feb., 1828 in Granville Co. Daughter of Daniel Morrow and Elizabeth??. Wife #3 was Lucy Hall, whom he married in 1836 in Cannon co., TN. Lucy Hall LeMay was born 1801 in VA and died 1861 in TN In Richard Lemay's file is a copy of his will, extracted from Cannon Co. Wills, FHL film, p. 87 (this is a typescript --- I expect it is anextract or copy of the original. did they have typewriters in 1862? R. U. LAMAY/Last Will & Testament In the Name of God, Amen. I RICHARD U. LEMAY of the County of Cannon and State of Tennessee being of sound mind and considering the uncertainty of this Frail and Transtory Life do therefore make ordain publish and declare this to be my Las (sc) will & Testament that is to Say after all my Lawful debts are paid as hearinafter (sic) provided for the Residue of my Estate Real and personal I give and bequeath and dispose of as follos (To wit) to my beloved wife the Land and appurtenances situated thereon on which we now Reside being the Same I perched (omission) Richard G. Price containing about one hundred Acres lying in the County and State afforesaid in Lieu of my Said wifes right of dower Together with all my house hold and Kitchen furnature and all the Live Stock and farming Implements during the Term of her natural Life and after her deth to my Son Richard N. Lemay To my Son George E. the Tract of one hundred and thirty Five Acres of Land that I perched (omission Willis Couth known as the Willis Couch Tract deed of conveyance bears date 27th Decr 1847 being in Said county and State & District. To my Son in Law Thomas G. Wood the ballance unsold of a 300 acre Tractt that I perched of James L. Essary on the 29tj day of September 1851. For Greater Certainty Reference is had to the deed of conveyane from Said Essary to me being on the day and date afforesaid Lying in Said county and State nivil District No 5 provided that Said Thomas G. Wood Shall pay all my just bets but if he Sould not choose to pay my Said debts then and that Event I direct that the ballence of Said Essary tract of Land now containing about 261 acres be sold by my Execvutor and the procedes to my son-in-law Thomas G. Wood on certain conditions the balence unsold of a 300 acre ract of Land that I perched of jas L. Essary on the 29th Day of Se[t. 1851 (To wit) 281 acres more or less Ly8ing & bing in said County and State Civil district No 5 and specified in Said will more particularly and whareas on the 9th day of April 1861 I sold and conveyed said Tract of Land of 281 acres by deed with general warenty to Thomas G. Wood For the consideration set forth in said deed for greater certainty as to Said Tract of Land Reference is made to said deed - Now I do therefore by this wrighting which I ahearby declaire to be a codicil to my last will & Testament & to be Taken as a part thareof order and declaaare that the bequeath I made to Thos. G. Wood by said Will so fare as the bequeath of the 281 acre Tract of land on certain conditions therein set forth by and the same is Revoked and Annulled and For nothing (illegible) For the Reasons & sao\id Tramsfer amd Sale pof Said :amd to Said Wood by deed as before stated but as to all the other bequeath and therein name & directions given is hearby Reaffirmed and Ratified by me and Lastly it is my desire that this Codicil be annexed to and made a part of my Last Will & Testament as appears and to intents & purposes. In witness whereof I have hearunto subscribed my name by making my marks this 4 day of July, 1861. his Richard U. - X -- Lemay (seal) mark the above written Instrument was subscribed by said Richard U. Lemay in our present and acknowledged by him to each of us and we (p. 171) at the Testators Request and in his presents have signed our names as witnesses hearto. James L. Pendelton David Linn Proven in open Court by the Subscribing witnesses April 7, 1862 Registered at office 15th April, 1862 D. S. Ford, Chrm T. H. Smith, Clerk !840 Census for TN, Cannon County, roll 519, p. 122 Underneath Mitchell Daniel is: Richard Lemay, with females, 3,1, 3 1, 1, 0, 0, 1 and males 0,1, 0, 2, 0, 0, 1 (could be four) 1771 -- Lands of Richard ussery ordered into Precinct 5 for processioning Cannon Co Deed Registers Lewis Lemay/RU Lemay - D, 138, A, 140 Lemay, RU/RH Mason - D 1854 K 73 Lemay, R U/James Kerby - D 1857, L 382 Lemay, R. U./William Young - D 1859, 304/345 | LEMAY, Richard Ussery (I30124596902)
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A document leaving certain negroes to his daughter Jane Hicks was dated 24 April, 1713 | HICKS, Richard (I30124597253)
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Abbie Daniel is named as a daughter and as heir in Gideon Crews' will. Will is transcribed with Gideon's data. | CREWS, Abigail (I30124596898)
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According to Billie Compton, this is the brother of Leo who accompanied him to the US. Was Willie Trost named after him?? NOTE: William Trost consistently gives his place of birth as KENTUCKY. Did Peter Trost come to the US? Who are his parents? ST PETER'S CATHEDRAL CENSUS, 1888-1895, P. 86-87 GIVES THE FOLLOWING INFO: TROST; GUILELMUS BORN 15 MAY 1843 LOUISVILLE, KY/ MARRIED: IN CONCUBINATA CUM THERESIA LESTER AB ANS 1870 - 3 MAY (BLANK). RES: 310 RICHLAND. PEWHOLDER. REMARKS: UXOR LEGITIMA CATHARINA LINDER QUAE VIVIT IN ADDIEVILLE SEPARAT AB A 1869 OCT 4. TROST, ELISABETHA, BORN - NO DATA JOANNES - NO DATACATHARINA - BORN - NO DATA. SCHOOL ST. P. This is odd -- firstly, because of the birthplace. Secondly, he is living in sin with Theresa, but is still a pewholder at the Cathdral and sends his daughter to school there. There is no listing for Theresia, other than as his concubine. 1900 Census for IL, St. Clair County, Bellville Township, Belleville City, SD 15, ED 85 p. 12 Richland St. TROST, William, head, white, male, May 1846, 54, b. KY (he is consistent with this. Wonder if he never naturalized???) married 20 years, b. KY, father, g. Germany, Mother b. Germany. occupatin illegible Theresa - whife, white, female, b. Sept, 1848, 52, married 20 years, six children,three living, b. Germany, both parents b. Germany Lizzie, daughter, white, female, 27, b. Sept, 1872m b, IL John son, white male, b. Oct., 1877 22, b. IL. occupation illegiible Catherine, daughter, white, female, b. Nov., 1884, 16 I found death records for Ludovic, Barbara and Sophia Trost in the St. Peter's Cathedral Death Records - 1857-1910. This fits with the information Theresia Trosst gave in the 1900 census, that she had given birth to six children, three of whom were living. 1910 Census for Illinois, Belleville, Belleville City, Sd 13, Ed 11, p. 73 (?) Trost, William - Boarder - white, male, 61 (62?), b. Kentucky, parents b. Germany, Laborer in Foundry William Trost is listed in the 1891-92 Belleville City Directory, on p. 243: Trost, William, laborer, 310 Richland In 1900, William Trost lived two houses down from Wm Letter In the Death Records of St. Peter's Catheedral, Belleville, from 1857-1910, is found the following entry. 31 Dec., 1882, death of ludovicus Fredericu Trost , burial on 1 Jan, 1883, son of Wm Trost and Theresa Schester | TROST, William (I30124596555)
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According to Joseph's death cert., Annie was 57 at the time of his death (she was the informant) Annie Wuertz cidc zt aage 65, in St. Louis, MO. Cause of death was Bulbar Paralysis, caused by a Gastric Hemorrhage. . MO Death Cert. #45637 -- copy on file.. Residence was 518 Baden Ave., St. Louis. Informant was Ralph Lloyd Wuertz, of the same address. There was an autopsy. THE WUERTZES ALSO HAD A DAUGHTER, WHO DIED YOUNG. Mrs. Ann Wuerttz, 65, ddies' sister of local woman Mrs. Ann Wuertz, 65, of 518 Baden Ave, St. Loouis, and formerly of Belleville and Rentchler Station, died at 8:05 am today at Park Lane Hospital, St. Louis,\. Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage, which she suffered at her home Sunday. Mrs. Wuertz was bprm at Remtcjler Station, Sept. 25, 1888, a daughter of Thomas and Katherine Gower Lloyd, and married Joseph T. Wuertz on Belleville. He died Sepet. 2, 1945. She is survived by a son, Ralph L. Wuertz, with whom she lived, and a grandchil Also surviving are a brother and three sister, Col Hirman D. Lloyd, of Sst. Louis, commanding officer of the St. Louis finance offie, u. S. Army; Mrs.Arthur Julius of526 Benton St. (Belleville?)and Mrs. MW Alexander and Mrs.William Vivian, both of St. Louis. Funeral Services will be held at one o'clock Thursday afternoon at theEpworth Windsor Methodist Church'''''Interment will be at Green Mount cmemetery here.....Belleville Daily Advocate, 29 Dec. 1953, copy on file. | LLOYD, Annie (I30124596178)
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According to Kevin Singer, Thomas Wicker was married twice, both spouses unknown. Not sure which marriage the children listed below are from. Thomas was named in document of 14 Nov, 1668 as living with his father John whicker, on property called Codlins, Colyton. Thomas married ca 1680-82. Wife's name cannot be found, and she apparently died by 1690 when Thomas remarried. From the following indenture it is apparent that thomas left england the last of Sept, 1685 or early October and arrived Virginia 1 Dec. 1685 on Capt. Walter Lyle's ship: John Lyle, Master Source: Stafford County Va court Records May 1684 - 1687i88 and 22 Dec. 1689-1693, page 4 (A note typed in the back of this volume states the following: When Wilmer L Hall was Va State Librarian this volumn was certified to contain true and photostatic copies of the original volume, as of Jan 7, 1942. Page 3: At a Stafford Court, 12 Oct., 1689 ,,,,, Justices present; Col Wm Fitzhugh, Mr. Samuel Hayward, Capt. George Mason, Mr. Edward Thomason, Mr. John Withers, Mr. William buckner and Mr. Mathew Thompson. Page 4: Thomas Whickers and George Spillers by Capt. George Brent their attorney humbley showeth that the petitioners being in England their native country about the 29th of September 1685 at the town of Topsham in the County of Devon and minding to transport themselves into Virginia, did then and there agree with John Lyle ....trasnportation, clothing and fourth, did indent each respectively with the said John Lyle to serve him or his assigns after the arival in Virginia four years, which said reciprocal indentures were sealed and executed before and attested by William Glyde, Esp. a Justice of the peace of the toen of topsham and afterwards your petitioners came into Virginia in Capt. Lyle's ship and their Master John Lyle after their arrival which was the first day of December 1685 sold them to Richard Aylisse with whom they have only served ever since and showed their Indentures to divers people which they safely kept until about 3 or 4 months when they were taken out of the room where they lodged by some sinister practice which the said Alysse refuseth to discharge your petitioners or to pay them their corn and clothes, wherefore they have brought their humble complaint to your worships and do most humbly pray that their witnesses may be sworn to prove their Indentures that they may be discharged from their service and that the said Aylosse may be ordered to pay your Petitions there corn and clothes together which such loss as they shall be out to the Clerke for the said order And now forasmuch as the said Thomas Whicker and George Spillers did in Court prove by the Oaths of Two Sufficient Evidences upon the holy Evangelissts of Almighty God that they had each of them respectively lawful and authentick Indentures for four years time as aforesaid, there tis ordered that the said Thomas Whickers and George Spillers 9sic0 of and from Richard Ayllisse their master shall be free and that the said Richard Aylisse shall pay each of them their corn and clothes with all country dues respectively with all loss at Execution About 1690 thomas married a second time but her name is not found. She died before 1704. It appears that Thomas sent Benjamin to england before 1704 when he wrote his will in Westmoreland County. Thomas Wicker was one of five witnesses to the will of John Scott at Westmoreland County 20 May, 1700. A Codicil was proved by Charles tankersley and Thomas Whickers on Nov., 25, 1701. There does not seem to be any relationship, but among the Provisions of this will was one that Scvott's son, John, when age 8 or 9 years, was to be sent to England tp his Uncle Gustavus to be Educated. It may be that Benjamin Whicker was sent to England at the same time. Will of Thomas Whicker. | WICKER, Thomas (I30124597155)
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According to Larry Felker, Daniel Perrine married twice: 1) Elizabeth - children: Sara; Elizabeth; Mary/Maria 2) Maria Thorel: m. 12 Feb., 1665, Elizabethtown, NJ. According to LF, Daniel met Maria on the boat to America, which landed 29 July, 1665, from Isle of Jersey, France. This doesn't really make sense -- date of marriage is BEFORE boat landed. DanielPERRIN, Sr. immigrated on 29 July, 1665. He arrived NY on ship PHILIP, along with Philip CARTERET | PERRIN, Daniel (I30124596830)
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Actual son of Mary Ann Meigs | LINN, David (I30129075569)
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After Amelia Trost's death, William Letter married Annie Mary Kreitner, nee Hammesser, on 28 Nov., 1894. their children were Edward, Eugene, Erwin and Amelia. Annie Mary Hausmesser Kreitner Letter died 4 June, 1921, at the age of 54 years, 9 months and 3 days. Born 1 Sept. 1866. At the time of her death, she was living at 403 W. Lincoln St. She was also survived by one brother, Andrew Hamesser THE 1880 CENSUS, ST. CLAIR CO., T746-130, ssheet 198, line 8, 5th ward, shows Amelia TROST, living in the household of Edward H. NANGELINE. Amelia, 20, is listed as a servant and her birthplace is given as Baden. Amelia's date of death comes from Wm's obit. In 1900 census, William Trost and family lived two doors down the street from William Letter | TROST, Emelia (Amalia) Joanna* (I30124596406)
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After marriage they moved to Texas in 1883. | WILLIAMS, Andrew Jackson (I30129075880)
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After Richard was born William contracted severe case of the mumps and could no longer have children. | ALEXANDER, William M. (I30129075061)
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After winfred was divorced from Joann, he married Dorothy ????, Dorothy's daughter, Vickie, had MS and was the Poster Child for MS back in the 60's. Dorothy died quite young, and Winfred cared for Vickie until her death. | MCNAIR, Winfred Lee (I30124595960)
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Again, according to Larry Felker, Daniel married a second time to Mary Martin. Child os this marriage is Daniel, b. 16 Sept., 1719 d. 1748. | PERRIN, Daniel (I30124596803)
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Age at Death: 62 | MCNAIR, Winfred Lee (I30124595960)
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Age at Death: 64 | HAYES, Raymond Jackson (I30124595985)
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Age at Death: 69 | HAYES, James Harvey (I30124596017)
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Age at Death: 70 | HAYES, Vera Pearl (I30124596003)
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