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1351 mechanic in the Navy Yard in Seattle. Rafert, Carl Wilbur (I2453)
 
1352 Meinsen #10 Everding, Sophia Margaretha (I12080)
 
1353 Meinsen #29 Röver, Heinr. Fried. «u»Wilhelm«-u» (I2386)
 
1354 Meinsen #29 Röver, Hans Hinrich (I2388)
 
1355 Meinsen 31 Heine, Christian «u»Ludwig«-u» (I2768)
 
1356 Microfilm Records from the LDS Source (S95)
 
1357 Microfilm Records from the LDS Source (S96)
 
1358 Microfilm Records from the LDS Source (S95)
 
1359 Microfilm Records from the LDS Source (S96)
 
1360 Moenckhoff, Jobst Heinrich, alias Hilmer, ein Wittwer Family F4309
 
1361 more info in Rieste file. Landwehr, Anna Margaretha (I12512)
 
1362 more info in Rieste file. Landwehr, Anna Margaretha (I12512)
 
1363 more info in Sogeln file Landwehr, Anna (I12515)
 
1364 more info in Sogeln file Landwehr, Anna (I12515)
 
1365 MORE INFO SEE PDF
 
Hof, Philippina Margaretha (I12087)
 
1366 More on this family in Bramsche Word Doc. Gößcker, Maria Elisabeth (I12628)
 
1367 More on this family in Bramsche Word Doc. Gößcker, Maria Elisabeth (I12628)
 
1368 Mr. Bradley was a U.S. Army WWII recipient of the Purple Heart, Four Stars, Oak Leaf cluster and 5th Army professional featherweight boxing Champion in 1943.  He taught for a total of 37 years and coached for 40 years.

Buzz served during WWII and was in a jeep that hit a mine and out of the five, he alone lived but was badly hurt, broken back and wounds. He spent over a year in hospitals. 
Bradley, Clarence "Buzz" Louis (I4281)
 
1369 Mr. Murphy served for four years in the Air Force as a staff sergeant. He was honorably dischard from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia on July 13, 1954. He served in the 405th Air Police Squadron.

He worked at the former Edwards Hardware for 17 years and he retired from Wright Building center after 12 years of Service.

He was a member of of St. Andrew Catholic Church in Murphysboro.

Siblings: Harry T. Murphy and William H. "Bill" Murphy, Doris Pisciotta, Amelia McCoy

Source: Obituary on file at the Jackson County Historical Society 
Murphy, John Lee "Hook" (I9712)
 
1370 Mrs Mary Amy Vincent, 40, a sister of Murphysboro Postmaster, Bill Loy, died Monday in White Plains, NY.
Mrs Vincent was the former Mary Amy Loy, a Murphysboro native. She had been living in Tappan, NY for 12 years.
Death was attributed to complications following brain surgery.
She was born in Murphysboro, Jan 5, 1924, the daughter of Elmer and Virginia Rollens Loy. She married C. Geoffrey Vincent in 1947.
She is survived by her husband, a daughter, a son, her parents, a sister and a brother.
Funeral arrangements by Meyer-Denny Funeral Home in Murphysboro."
Pub: Southern Illinoisan, Jul 29, 1964 
Loy, Mary Amy (I5265)
 
1371 Names on marriage record are Heinrich Wilhelm Röver of Meinsen & Sophie Eleanore Mônkhoffs of Evesen Family F946
 
1372 Nammen #11 vor dem Felde
Sponser
Alte Hoeks Deerbergs



I had note of her at Nammen #9...WHY? 
Drinkuth, Anna Margarethe (I2739)
 
1373 Nammen 11 Drinkuth, Joh. Hermann Heinrich (I14654)
 
1374 Never married, and had no other children. Stienker, Marie Adelheid (I2343)
 
1375 Never married, and had no other children. Stienker, Marie Adelheid (I2343)
 
1376 Nieder Oflieden, Homberg (Ohm) is about 80km North of Dietzenbach. Fröhlich, Elisabetha (I10725)
 
1377 Nieder Oflieden, Homberg (Ohm) is about 80km North of Dietzenbach. Fröhlich, Elisabetha (I10725)
 
1378 Niedernwöhren 66 (Meerbeck Church) Schröder, Sophie Charlotte (I2769)
 
1379 No children per 1920 Census. Otto, Wilhelm "Will" Ludwig (I2819)
 
1380 No known children. Loy, Katherine (I6644)
 
1381 Not found after 1870 Census. Davis, John (I7698)
 
1382 Not found in Achmer other than birth entry. Stienker, Joh. Heinrich (I12587)
 
1383 Not found in Achmer other than birth entry. Stienker, Joh. Heinrich (I12587)
 
1384 Ober Ochtenhausen #03
 
Wohlers, Johann (I14315)
 
1385 Occupation Ackermann (Farmer) Eckert, Georg Martin (I2356)
 
1386 Occupation Ackermann (Farmer) Eckert, Georg Martin (I2356)
 
1387 Occupation: Carpenter & Farmer
Religion: Lutheran

Chronology:
10 Oct 1833 born near Bielefeld, Westfalen
1853 or 1854: Emigrates to the U.S.
29 Sep 1856: Marries Elis Kleibocker at the Independent Evangelical Protestant Church in St. Louis by Reverend F. Picker
26 Aug 1858: Birth of son Henry J. in St. Louis, MO
1860 St. Louis City Directory. Cabinet Maker living on Madison between 14th and 15th. (Probable he was working for John H. Koppelmann at his furniture store. Johann Heinrich Kleiboeker was working there at this time.)
1860: Census shows he and his family in St. Louis, MO
Oct 1860: Naturalized in St. Louis (per Chicago 1888 Voter record).
5 May 1861: Enlists in Co. C, 5th Missouri Infantry
11 May 1861: Mustered into Service
Daily Democrat. Daily Democrat, May 13, 1861, excerpt Wholly to the recklessness and folly of some six or eight young men, whose conduct we personally observed, must be attributed the dreadful slaughter which occurred Saturday evening at Fifth and Walnut streets. We were passing up on the west side of Fifth street at Elm, when our attention was arrested by seeing persons on Fourth street gazing up the street and others on Walnut street looking toward Fourth. We were about crossing to Fourth when the cry of "Here they come", from persons on Walnut street led us to move toward Walnut. The advance of a body of U S Reserve Guard soon appeared, marching up Walnut from Fourth. As the head of the column approached these young men on the church porch gather up its southern extremity, overlooking the troops and began to do the utmost of which they were capable in the way of insulting, goading, harrowing, and heaping disgraceful reproaches up the troops….. The column march in fours, and proved a regiment from the Ninth and Tenth Wards, who were returning from the Arsenal, where that had just been sworn into the service of the American government, and had been provided with muskets as United States Reserve Guards. [Later in the news article they describe that seven men were killed.] Recieved in Email from Marian McCreary

20 Jun 1861: Sunstroke, fell from roof of bldg he was working on, taken home to recuperate.
Sep 1861: Officially discharged from Infantry
1863: Moved to Washington County, IL (near Hoyleton)
5 Feb 1867: Purchased E1/2 of SE1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec 5, T2S2W
1870: Federal Census shows he and his family in Washington County, IL
11 Jan 1877: Purchased SE1/3 of NE1/4 & SW 1/4 of NE1/4 of Sec 27, T1S2W
1880: Census shows he and his family in Washington County, IL
13 Apr 1881: Sold above listed land (1867 & 1877)
1888 Voter Registration: Henry Welp, resident of IL for 25yrs, resident of county 7years. Address 789 Houston Ave, Chicago, IL. Naturalized in Oct 1860 in St. Louis, hard to read exact court, see jpg.
1890 Chicago City Directory. Listed as Carpenter living at 8902 Houston Av
Apr 1891: Applies for Invalid Pension in Chicago, IL
15 Jan 1898: Living at 1422 Farrar Street in St. Louis, MO
4 Jun 1900: Census shows Henry & wife in St. Louis, MO (Farrar Street)
13 Nov 1902: Henry Welp dies in St. Louis.

Death Certificate gives birth as 10 Oct 1833 in Bielefeld, Wesfallen. "Memories" gives birth as 12 Oct 1828 in Bielefeld, however I feel fairly sure the 1833 date is correct. See census info:
1860 he is age 25 (1834) Occupation Carpenter
1870 he is age 36 (1833) Occupation Farmer
1880 he is age 47 (1832) Occupation Farmer
1900 he is age 66 and gives birth as Oct 1833, Occupation Cabinet Maker
His Obit lists his age as 69yrs, 1month and 3 days which equates to 10 Oct 1833. 
Welp, Herman Heinrich (I1770)
 
1388 Occupation: Feldgeschworener = elected lay assessor (supervisor) for field and estate matters
 
Löhr, Michael (I10528)
 
1389 Occupation: Gerichts u.Markschoffe = Löhr, Joh. Michael (I10683)
 
1390 Occupation: Gerichtsmann = Local Judge (man elected by the male inhabitants at a local court)
 
Löhr, Johannes (I10532)
 
1391 Occupation: Gerichtsperson = man elected by the male inhabitants (farmers) at a local court.
 
Knecht, Philipp (I10657)
 
1392 Occupation: Herrschaftl.Hofmann Claudi, Hanß Georg (I10709)
 
1393 Occupation: Lebleu'scher Hofmann Claudi, Joh. Ulrich (I10724)
 
1394 Occupation: Pfortner = Gatekeeper or Doorkeeper Twenhöfen, Casper «u»Philipp«-u» (I2275)
 
1395 Occupation: Schönbornscher Wingertsmeister Keim, Hans Peter (I10734)
 
1396 Occupation: Schönborn^scher Hofmann = Graf von Schonborn (Schoenborn) was a Count or Earl who owned several towns and farms (properties) which were given to tenants. Hof = big farm; mann = man. Sometimes a Hofmann was an administrator dependent on the size of the farm. This was the Heusenstamm branch of the Schoenborn family.
 
Eckhard, Joh. Adam (I2362)
 
1397 Occupation:  Carpenter & Farmer
Religion:  Lutheran

Chronology:
10 Oct 1833 born near Bielefeld, Westfalen
1853 or 1854:  Emigrates to the U.S.
29 Sep 1856:  Marries Elis Kleibocker at the Independent Evangelical Protestant Church in St. Louis by Reverend F. Picker
26 Aug 1858:  Birth of son Henry J.  in St. Louis, MO
1860 St. Louis City Directory. Cabinet Maker living on Madison between 14th and 15th. (Probable he was working for John H. Koppelmann at his furniture store.  Johann Heinrich Kleiboeker was working there at this time.)
1860:  Census shows he and his family in St. Louis, MO
Oct 1860:  Naturalized in St. Louis (per Chicago 1888 Voter record).
5 May 1861:  Enlists in Co. C, 5th Missouri Infantry
11 May 1861:  Mustered into Service
Daily Democrat. Daily Democrat, May 13, 1861, excerpt Wholly to the recklessness and folly of some six or eight young men, whose conduct we personally observed, must be attributed the dreadful slaughter which occurred Saturday evening at Fifth and Walnut streets. We were passing up on the west side of Fifth street at Elm, when our attention was arrested by seeing persons on Fourth street gazing up the street and others on Walnut street looking toward Fourth. We were about crossing to Fourth when the cry of "Here they come", from persons on Walnut street led us to move toward Walnut. The advance of a body of U S Reserve Guard soon appeared, marching up Walnut from Fourth. As the head of the column approached these young men on the church porch gather up its southern extremity, overlooking the troops and began to do the utmost of which they were capable in the way of insulting, goading, harrowing, and heaping disgraceful reproaches up the troops….. The column march in fours, and proved a regiment from the Ninth and Tenth Wards, who were returning from the Arsenal, where that had just been sworn into the service of the American government, and had been provided with muskets as United States Reserve Guards. [Later in the news article they describe that seven men were killed.] Recieved in Email from Marian McCreary

20 Jun 1861:  Sunstroke, fell from roof of bldg he was working on, taken home to recuperate.
Sep 1861:  Officially discharged from Infantry
1863:  Moved to Washington County, IL (near Hoyleton)
5 Feb 1867:  Purchased  E1/2 of SE1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec 5, T2S2W
1870:  Federal Census shows he and his family in Washington County, IL
11 Jan 1877:  Purchased SE1/3 of NE1/4 & SW 1/4 of NE1/4 of Sec 27, T1S2W
1880:  Census shows he and his family in Washington County, IL
13 Apr 1881:  Sold above listed land (1867 & 1877)
1888 Voter Registration:  Henry Welp, resident of IL for 25yrs, resident of county 7years.  Address 789 Houston Ave, Chicago, IL.  Naturalized in Oct 1860 in St. Louis, hard to read exact court, see jpg.
1890 Chicago City Directory.  Listed as Carpenter living at 8902 Houston Av
Apr 1891:  Applies for Invalid Pension in Chicago, IL
15 Jan 1898:  Living at 1422 Farrar Street in St. Louis, MO
4 Jun 1900:  Census shows Henry & wife in St. Louis, MO (Farrar Street)
13 Nov 1902:  Henry Welp dies in St. Louis.

Death Certificate gives birth as 10 Oct 1833 in Bielefeld, Wesfallen.  "Memories" gives birth as 12 Oct 1828 in Bielefeld, however I feel fairly sure the 1833 date is correct.  See census info:
1860 he is age 25 (1834) Occupation Carpenter
1870 he is age 36 (1833) Occupation Farmer
1880 he is age 47 (1832) Occupation Farmer
1900 he is age 66 and gives birth as Oct 1833, Occupation Cabinet Maker
His Obit lists his age as 69yrs, 1month and 3 days which equates to 10 Oct 1833. 
Welp, Herman Heinrich (I1770)
 
1398 Occupation:  Feldgeschworener = elected lay assessor (supervisor) for field and estate matters Löhr, Michael (I10528)
 
1399 Occupation:  Gerichts u.Markschoffe = Löhr, Joh. Michael (I10683)
 
1400 Occupation:  Gerichtsmann = Local Judge (man elected by the male inhabitants at a local court) Löhr, Johannes (I10532)
 

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