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401 (Research):Family was living in East St. Louis, St. Clair County, IL in 1930 Williams, Henry A. (I5581)
 
402 (Research):First appears in Carteret County Court Records during November Term of Court 1763 when he is on the Grand Jury.

Will of Joshua Morse
Written 3 Mar 1793, Proven May Court 1793 (Carteret County)
In the name of God Amen, being very weak but of perfect mind .. To my beloved wife Mary Morse my dwelling house and ten acres belonging to it and all stock and household movables for her lifetime and after her decease to my oldest son Jacob. To my second son Joshua Morse the boat Unicorn, he paying to John what is due. To son Isaac Morse that house and ten acres joining the other house for him forever. To Esther Morse one feather bed and furniture. To my second daughter Rebecca Morse one feather bed and furniture, Wife Mary and son Jacob Morse to be executors. 
Morse, Joshua (possible son) (I11848)
 
403 (Research):First appears in Carteret County Court Records in 1755.

Appointed Sherrif of Carteret County in 1761

1790 Census:
Reed, Robert
4 males over 16 (Robert and 3 sons)
1 males under 16
3 females
1 slave

1975 Letter from Blanche Barbour Starney to David R. Taylor.
She had a family bible from David Bell and Mary Read.
Robert Read, son of above George & Anne Read was born 19 Feb. 1730, prop. on Barbadoes. He married Esther Whitehouse (Whitehurst), daughter of Samuel Whitehouse and Sarah Nelson Whitehouse, dau of John Nelson, Sr. on 27th of October 1757 (from bible records) Cart. Co., N.C. "Robert Read, Sheriff of Carteret Co. Claim of 10 pounds allowed as Sheriff for year 1761": from N.C. Colonial & State Records, Vl. 6, page 739. Notation on flyleaf of Carteret County Deed Book H says Robert Read transcribed deeds in Book H. He signed deeds as Clerk of Court 1773-1776. Robert and Esther Read had eleven children: 1. George Read who married Abigail Wallace, 2. William Read mar. Susannah Smith & had issue James, Elijah, Kiturah, Holland & Sally, 3. Samuel Read who was in War of 1812, 4. James Read also in War of 1812, 5. Robert Read, Jr. who is probably the Robert who married Susanna Phusic 2-10-1801, George Read bondsman. 6. Frances Read who married a Canady, had 3 daus.: Esther who married Absalom Simpson, Sarah called "Sally" who married Jacob Rumley, and Abigail who married a Jarby, 7. Esther Read married Daniel Simmons of Jones Co. and had issue: James, Wright, Francis, Amos, Sally, Abigail, Esther, and Nancy who married Elijah Simmons, Jr. of Onslow Co., 8. Abigail who never married, 9. Martha (no inf.), 10. Nancy (no inf.), and 11. Anna who married David Russell and had 3 daus.: Sarah, Anna, and Esther, and two sons Habbakuk and William Russell. (Children of Robert and Esther Whitehouse Read are probably not listed in order of their births 
Read, Robert Sr. (I8001)
 
404 (Research):First appears in Carteret County Court records in 1787

Check Jones County. Job Smith to be guardian of Hollan and Sarah "Sally" Read 1828 
Read, William (I8213)
 
405 (Research):First appears in Carteret County Court Records in Dec 1772 on a Petit Jury.

Ages in Census:
1790: over 16 (before 1774)
1800: 26 to 44 (1756 to 1774)
1810: 45 or older (before 1766)
1820: 45 or older (before 1776)
based on the above he was born between 1756 and 1765

June 27, 1814/February Court 1821
In the name of God Amen, I Theodore Morse of Carteret County, being sick yet of sound mind . . I give to my beloved wife Jane Morse all that I own both real and personal and at her death to be disposed of as follows: The house and plantation to my son William. My son John Morse to have half my coopers tools and my little gun. My daughter Nancy Guthrey five shillings as she has had her part before. All the movable property to go to the children of my daughter Nancy Guthrey and my wife's daughter Polly Simpson to have a child's share, Wife Jane and son William to be executors. 
Morse, Theodore (I896)
 
406 (Research):First appears in Carteret County Court Records in March 1769 on the Petit Jury.

Ages in Census:
1790: over 16 (before 1775)
1800: 26 to 44 (before 1756)
1810: 45 or older (before 1766)
all we can tell is that he was born before 1756

Will of James Morse
Written 4 Dec 1810, Proven Mar Court 1811 (Carteret)
In the name of God Amen, I James Morse of Carteret, being sick and weak, but of sound mind . . All the land that is not mentioned in this will I give to my beloved wife Mary Morse forever, that she may sell it if she sees the need, to support herself in this world. I leave her my house and Plantation where I now live, my plantation and all my stock of every kind, and all furniture during her natural life. I give my daughter Elizabeth Morse her dwelling with her mother as long as she lives single. I give to daughter Abigail Morse twenty dollars and one cow and calf at my wife's death. If Richard Morse should never return, then I give the house and Plantation to my son Josiah Morse, but if he should return Richard and Josiah to share equally. Daughters Ruth Simpson and Elizabeth Morse to share 75 acres land. Wife Mary and son Josiah executors.«tab»
 
Morse, James (I895)
 
407 (Research):First appears in Carteret County Court Records in May 1790

1800 Census, Carteret County,NC
Read, George
1 male 26-45 (George 34, between 1755 & 1774)
1 male under 10
3 females under 10
1 female 26-45

1810 Census, Carteret County, NC
Read, George
1 male 26-44 (George 44, between 1766 & 1784)
1 male 10-15
1 male under 10
1 female 26-45
1 female 16-25
1 female 10-15
1 female under 10

1820 Census, Carteret County, NC
Read, George
1 male over 45 (George, bef 1775)
1 male 26-45
2 males 16-26
1 female over 45
1 female 16 to 26
1 female 10-15

1975 Letter from Blanche Barbour Starney to David R. Taylor.
She had a family bible from David Bell and Mary Read.
George Read, son of Robert and grandson of the George Read and Ann Scott, was born in Carteret Co. N.C. 5 Jan. 1766, married 23 May 1790 to Abigail Wallace, dau. of Valentine Wallace and Sarah Shepard (Shepherd) Bell, widow of Church Bell. He was Clerk of Court in Carteret County 1803-1820. His wife had one son, David Bell, by her first husband, and eight children by him, as follows:
1. Nancy born 14 Feb. 1791
2. Sarah born 15 Aug. 1793 and died 22 Sept. 1802, age 9
3. Mary born 21 Dec. 1795, married 12 March 1812 David Bell, who was son of Malichi and grandson of Col. Joseph Bell
4. Robert read born 9 March 1797, mar. 1-14-1823 to Sidney A. Holton, died 3 July 1842
5. William Read born Sept. 1800, married Charity Fuller Hatsell, widow of Andrew Lee Hatsell, by whom he had two daughters Julia Franklin Read and Charity Ann Read. Wm. died 1 nov. 1864;
6. Esther Read born 1 march 1805, married 6 nov. 1824 Nathaniel Porter, son of John Porter, and had 6 children: John, Abigail, Esther, George, James, and Elizabeth: and died of pleurisy Dec. 1844 aged 39
7. Frances Henley Read never married, was living with sister Mary in home of David Bell in 1850 census, and died 14 March 1858 of "bilious cholic"
8, James, born 10 Dec. 1810. No information on him
(David Bell and Mary Read Bell had all these dates in their family bible, which I have in my possession, as well as a list of the slaves of George Read which filled a full page.) The above George read died 20 May 1821."
 
Read, George (I8212)
 
408 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4561)
 
409 (Research):For children check LDS online files, they are there. Eckert, Ludwig (I9064)
 
410 (Research):For children check LDS online files, they are there. Eckert, Ludwig (I9064)
 
411 (Research):Found in Carteret County Court Records as early as 1765.

March 31, 1784/Date not shown (Carteret County)
In the name of God Amen, I Joseph Morse of Carteret County, being weak in body but clear in mind . . I give to my wife, Blandinah, the plantation household furniture, oxen, tools , cattle, hoggs, the middle marshes and all the things that go with my plantation during her life or widowhood, and I expect her to bring up and see to the schooling of my children. To son Daniel one blaze faced mare, one cow and calf and he to have the plantation at the death of his mother. I give to son George, the lands I bought of John Fulford. I give to my daughter Mary Harris one ewe and lamb. To daughter Elizabeth Morse one bed and furniture. To daughter Sarah one Negro girl named Chain. to daughter Ann a Negro girl named Annis. I give to daughters Susannah, Hannah and Alice the moneys arising from the sale of my Negros and my part of Carrot Island. To brother James my right in 50 acres of land on the banks. I give to my brother Theodore Morse, the plantation where he now lives that fell to me by my father. Wife Blandinah and friend John Easton executors.

Mar Court 1785 (Carteret)
John Easton Executor to the estate of the late Joseph Morse returned an inventory of his estate.

Dec Court 1789 (Carteret)
Nehemiah Harris appointed guardian to George, Susana, and Hannah Morse. Entered into Bond with Benjamin Stanton Sr. in the sum of four hundred Pounds.
 
Morse, Joseph Jr. (I885)
 
412 (Research):Found several Robert Borlands serving in Union Army from PA, including a Robert C. need to check with NARA when other inquiries are done.

1870 Census: Living in Denmark (T6S4W), Perry County, IL
1880 Census: Living in Sheridan, Cherokee County, KS
1900 Census: Living in Sheridan, Cherokee County, KS
1910 Census: Living alone in Crawford Twp, Cherokee County, KS
1920 Census: Living alone in Crawford Twp, Cherokee County, KS
1925 Kansas State Census: Living alone in West Mineral, Cherokee County, KS. Age 81.
 
Borland, Robert C. (I6484)
 
413 (Research):Freibrief 31.10.1691
Letter of Manumission, 31 Oct 1691 
Landwehr, Diedrich (I12510)
 
414 (Research):Freibrief 31.10.1691
Letter of Manumission, 31 Oct 1691 
Landwehr, Diedrich (I12510)
 
415 (Research):From Heinz Hang via email
Anno 1669den 19 t January ist Hanß Peter Kämmerer, Johannes Kämmerers, Inwohners und Gemeinsmanns dahier in Dudenhofen ältester Sohn, mit Anna Margretha, Johannes Krehen, des Gerichts zu Schafheim eheleiblicher Tochter alhier zur Kirchen gegangen und eingesegnet worden. (on January 19th, Hanß Peter Kämmerer, oldest son of Johannes Kämmerer, inhabitant and member of the community here in Dudenhofen, and Anna Margretha, legitimate daughter of Johannes Kreh member of the local court in Schaafheim went to church and were consecrated.)
 
Kämmerer, Hans Peter (I11186)
 
416 (Research):From Heinz Hang via email
Anno 1669den 19 t January ist Hanß Peter Kämmerer, Johannes Kämmerers, Inwohners und Gemeinsmanns dahier in Dudenhofen ältester Sohn, mit Anna Margretha, Johannes Krehen, des Gerichts zu Schafheim eheleiblicher Tochter alhier zur Kirchen gegangen und eingesegnet worden.  (on January 19th, Hanß Peter Kämmerer, oldest son of Johannes Kämmerer, inhabitant and member of the community here in Dudenhofen, and Anna Margretha, legitimate daughter of Johannes Kreh member of the local court in Schaafheim went to church and were consecrated.) 
Kämmerer, Hans Peter (I11186)
 
417 (Research):From Shirley Stoneberger:
The following is the obituary of Christ Menke from an «b»August 1899«/b» newspaper. It was sent to me by Rosie Stewart, Secretary of the Dubois County Genealogical Society.
"Christ Menke, one our oldest and most respected citizens, died Monday at the age of 61 years. He was a sufferer for the past two years of a complication of diseases. Mr. Menke was born in Osnabruck, Germany, and came to America in 1847 with his parents who located in Jackson Co., Indiana. In 1861 he came to Holland (IN). The deceased leaves a widow, who was a Miss Henke, four sons and three daughters, Mrs. Jacob Heitman and Mrs. H. Eggers, (my great-grandmother) of this place (Holland) and Mrs. Ch. Lauden, of Evansville. The funeral took place Wednesday from the Lutheran Church, Rev. Lowenstein officiating.
Also listed in the Holland news column were the following: «b»Mrs. F. Spier and Mrs. Ch. Otto, of Indianapolis, attended the funeral of their brother, Christ Menke«/b», Wednesday. Mrs. C. Lauden (or could be Landen it is hard to read in both places) John and George Menke, of Evansville, attended the funeral of their father, Wednesday.

Christian Heinrich Menke, born Apr 1834 in the parish of
Oldendorf, got permission in 1852, a brother and a sister are already in the USA. (not sure if this the right person)

1852: Christian Menk was confirmed at St. John's Sauer's Lutheran Church, Jackson County, IN.

1860 Federal Census
Jackson, Jackson County, IN
Thulman, J.J., male, age 36, born Switzerland, farmer
Thulman, Miny, female, age 24, born IN
Thulman, Louisa (or Laura), female, age 8, born IN
Thulman, John, male, age 6, born IN
Thulman, Jacob, male, age 5, born IN
Thulman, Minny, female, age 1, born IN
Minko, Chris, male, age 22, .born Germany, day laborer
Fosbrink, John, male, age 21, born IN, day laborer
Patterson, Maleinlu(?), female, age 19, bornn IN, servant

24 Aug 1862 marriage of Christian Minke & Louisa Minke in Vanderburgh County, IN (not sure this is them or not, but looks about right).

1870 Federal Census: NOT FOUND

1880 Federal Census, Cass, Dubois County, IN
Menke, Christian, age 43, Saloon Keeper, born in Hanover, parents born Hanover
Menke, Louise, age 38, wife, born in Hanover, parents born Hanover
Menke, Mary, age 15, daughter, born IN, parents born Hanover
Menke, Louis, age 13, son, born IN, parents born Hanover
Menke, Frederick, age 10, son, born IN, parents born Hanover
Menke, George, age 8, son, born IN, parents born Hanover
Menke, Elizzie, age 6, daughter, born IN, parents born Hanover
Menke, Luicinda, age 4, daughter, born IN, parents born Hanover 
Menke, Christian H. (I3295)
 
418 (Research):From the Southern Illinoisan, November 24, 1972:
Former Perry official
R. Ross Bradley dies
R. Ross Bradley, 74, former Supervisor of Assessments for Perry County, died today in Pinckneyville Community Hospital.
Mr. Bradley lived at 913 Belle Ave., Pinckneyville.
He was born March 19, 1898, in Campbell Hill, the son of Richard Matteson and Marie Barber Bradley. He was married March 5, 1919, in Clayton, Mo., to Luella Mae Soper, who died July 4, 1958.
He was later married Aug. 12, 1960 in Denmark to Ruth Hallbaue.
Mr. Bradley was a member of the Denmark Baptist Church. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge in Steeleville, and the White Shrine and the Eastern Star.
Mr. Bradly was a retired district supervisor for the Utah Oil and Refining Co., and also a former administrator of relief and welfare in Perry County.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Nadine Keech of Anderson, Ind.; a son, Robert of Macon, Mo; one grandchild and four great-grandchildren; and sister Ivan Bigham of Pinckneyville.
Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Denmark Baptist Church, with the Rev. Paul Holder officiating. Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery at Percy.
Friends may call at the Pyatt Funeral Home in Pinckneyville after 5 p.m. Saturday until noon Sunday.
Masonic services will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. 
Bradley, (Robert) Ross (I8101)
 
419 (Research):From the web, no documentation provided.
Rebecca Morgan,b:March 25,1675 d/o Evan Morgan,from Wales,Francis and Rebecca married on or abt: July 02,1707,Maryland,found some info she may have remarried in 1745 and went back to Maryland,Talbot Co.With her family 
Morgan, Rebecca (I6898)
 
420 (Research):From the web, no documentation provided.
Rebecca Morgan,b:March 25,1675 d/o Evan Morgan,from Wales,Francis and Rebecca married on or abt: July 02,1707,Maryland,found some info she may have remarried in 1745 and went back to Maryland,Talbot Co.With her family 
Morgan, Rebecca (I6898)
 
421 (Research):fullname:(Anna Marie) Eliza

Born at Rüsfort #12
Sponsers: Maria Elisabeth Schneidhorst, Anna Adelheit Schroeder, and Heinrich Kleyboecker 
Kleiboeker, Anna Marie «u»Elizabeth«-u» (I1771)
 
422 (Research):fullname:(Anna Marie) Eliza

Born at Rüsfort #12
Sponsers:  Maria Elisabeth Schneidhorst, Anna Adelheit Schroeder, and Heinrich Kleyboecker 
Kleiboeker, Anna Marie Elizabeth<-u> (I1771)
 
423 (Research):Funeral Record: Age 88 years, 1 month, 11 days; born in Hamburg, Germany. Married Carl Wilke in Celle in 1848. Died in St. Louis, MO Jansen, Helene (I1743)
 
424 (Research):Funeral Sunday for Alfred Loy
Funeral Services for Alfred Loy, 82, retired Murphysboro grocer, fireman, and alderman, will be held at 2pm Sunday at Meyer-Denny funeral home in Murphysboro. Burial will be in Tower Grove Cemetery. Loy died at 6am Wednesday at his home in the Harrison community north of Murphysboro. He had been ill for several months. He formerly operated grocery stores on North Ninth streets in Murphysboro. He operated the former Gem theater and sponsored the construction of the Hippodrome theater. He was a member of the Murphysboro fire department when the fire wagons were drawn by horses. Loy was born in Ava on January 1, 1870, and moved to Murphysboro when he was only a year old. He married the former Amy Burton in Murphysboro on April 1, 1891, she died in 1929. He leaves: four sons, Elmer A., M'boro, Charles E., M'boro, George H., East St. Louis, and Walter A., Detroit, MI., a daughter Mrs. Augusta McManus, M'boro, and two granddaughters whom he reared, Mrs., Jennie Holt and Mrs., Evelyn Brantley, both of M'boro. Two daughters and three sons preceeded him in death. 
Loy, Alfred Greenwood (I2152)
 
425 (Research):Funeral Sunday for Alfred Loy
Funeral Services for Alfred Loy, 82, retired Murphysboro grocer, fireman, and alderman, will be held at 2pm Sunday at Meyer-Denny funeral home in Murphysboro.  Burial will be in Tower Grove Cemetery.  Loy died at 6am Wednesday at his home in the Harrison community north of Murphysboro.  He had been ill for several months. He formerly operated grocery stores on North Ninth streets in Murphysboro.  He operated  the former Gem theater and sponsored the construction of the Hippodrome theater.  He was a member of the Murphysboro fire department when the fire wagons were drawn by horses.  Loy was born in Ava on January 1, 1870, and moved to Murphysboro when he was only a year old.  He married the former Amy Burton in Murphysboro on April 1, 1891, she died in 1929.  He leaves:  four sons, Elmer A., M'boro, Charles E., M'boro, George H., East St. Louis, and Walter A., Detroit, MI., a daughter Mrs. Augusta McManus, M'boro, and two granddaughters whom he reared, Mrs., Jennie Holt and Mrs., Evelyn Brantley, both of M'boro.  Two daughters and three sons preceeded him in death. 
Loy, Alfred Greenwood (I2152)
 
426 (Research):gebürtig aus Helserbrauck, Amts Hausberge, wohnhaft in Warber 12
Nearest church appears to be Lerbeck.

Einlieger in Warber 13, vom Elser Bruch, ältester Sohn des verstorbenen Möller daselbst. Verheiratet seit 2ten November 1800 mit Sophie Eleonore Tegtmeiers von Warber 21

A Carl Phillip Ernst Moller was born in Petzen on 24 May 1767, he was the son of Cord Heinrich Moller and Catharina Margaretha Scheilen (widow Klothacken). But he died at age 4 so cannot be the same person. Need to check Lerbeck records. 
Möller, Carl Philip (I15185)
 
427 (Research):Georgetown: Oct 23, 1855
Wm. Russell for medical attendance Aug 30 & 31st for 2 visits to child @ 2.00 = 4.00.
Med for sore eyes = 2.00
Total = 6.00
Recd J. W. Van Bruns 
Russell, William David Sr. (I5935)
 
428 (Research):Grotefeldt death dated 29 Feb 1756 at Eidinghausen, not sure of name or of relationship. Grotefeld, Hieronimus Johann Friedrich (I8792)
 
429 (Research):Had a brother, Christoph Gustav Priebe who was born 1 May 1838 in Bromberg, Posen and who died 28 Nov 1917 in Jackson County, Illinois. Christoph came to the U.S. around 1872, but I've not found him in the passenger lists. Priebe, August (I1467)
 
430 (Research):Had a tailor shop in St. Louis. Ernst, Frederick B. (I1720)
 
431 (Research):had four children by 1683 Morse, Elizabeth M (I11841)
 
432 (Research):Hans Barterman, dem Sehl. Kuhhirten Von der Riehde sein Schwiegersohn Barterman, Hans (I2392)
 
433 (Research):Hausherr und Leineweber Ludwig Heine, gebürtig von Niedernwöhren 62, wohnhaft in Meinsen 31.

In 1800 Meinsen #31 is listed as the residence of Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Wilharm and Carl Ostermeier is listed in the same entry as living at Meinsen #31. Johann Carl Ostermeier died in 1804, residence Meinsen #31. Wilharm continues to be listed Meinsen #31 through Feb 1805. On 22 Dec 1805 according to his daughter's baptism record Christian Ludwig Heine is listed as "house lord" and linen weaver, a native of Niedernwöhren #62, now living at Meinsen #31. He is described in the exact same way in 1808 in the baptismal record of his son Christian Heinrich. By June of 1809 a Carl Presenne is listed as living at Meinsen #31, but in 1810 Christian Heine is again listed living at Meinsen #31. In Feb 1811 a Carl Ludwig Schutte is listed as living at Meinsen #31.

 
Heine, Christian «u»Ludwig«-u» (I2768)
 
434 (Research):Have not found marriage bond for this couple
 
Gardner, Mary (I2228)
 
435 (Research):He and his wife were among the members when the Murphysboro Free Will Baptist church was reorganized in 1893. Other members included Mollie Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Pate, Geo. C. Bagwill, Lillian B. Pheonix, Lizzie Snider, Mr. and Mrs. John Poutson, Missouri Berry, and Bettie A. Pheonix. Bradley, Leander Melville (I561)
 
436 (Research):He and his wife were among the members when the Murphysboro Free Will Baptist church was reorganized in 1893.  Other members included Mollie Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Pate, Geo. C. Bagwill, Lillian B. Pheonix, Lizzie Snider, Mr. and Mrs. John Poutson, Missouri Berry, and Bettie A. Pheonix. Bradley, Leander Melville (I561)
 
437 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16253)
 
438 (Research):Heinrich Thole and Anna Schurman married 13 Jun 1668

Geske Thole, daugher of Heinrich Thole, was baptized 23 April 1673 in Quakenbruck. 
Thole, (Dietrich) Jürgen (I2319)
 
439 (Research):Heinrich Thole and Anna Schurman married 13 Jun 1668

Geske Thole, daugher of Heinrich Thole, was baptized 23 April 1673 in Quakenbruck. 
Thole, (Dietrich) Jürgen (I2319)
 
440 (Research):Hello Mr. Russell,
in the City Archives, in a Bielefeld inhabitants list of 1840 I found a
Heinrich August Welp, 6 ³/4 years old, parents: weaver Friedrich Wilhelm Welp, 34, and Johanne Friederike, 26; brother: Johann Friedrich, 1 year old. Living in Canton I Nr. 19b of Bielefeld, that's not Bielefeld downtown or Bielefeld "Niew City", but not far away from downtown.
Children had in this time 2-5 names by their godfathers, and seeing those names in the church book or the lists, you cannot say, how there were called later on. (A father with 2 sons "Friedrich Wilhelm": which one is Fritz and which one Willy??) And in one list you find two names, in an other one 3 or 4 often different names of the same person. Though a Heinrich August can be your Hermann Heinrich (August). Since he must be born in 1833 (6 ³/4 years old in 1840), it should be your ancestor. He surely has been baptized in the downtown Nicolai Church - but there we have no chance, because all church books of the 19th century since 1819 are destroyed by Worldwar II (September 1944).
In the church books of Bielefeld Neustadt there is no Welp to find, baptized in 1833.
Church books of Heepen / County Bielefeld burned about 1850 in the church community house.
In January I will see the church books of Schildesche and Jöllenbeck, County Bielefeld.
If I find nothing there, you should ask for Rehme and Gohfeld to the
Archiv des Landeskirchenamtes
Ritterstraße 19
33602 Bielefeld.
Merry Christmas
Monika Minninger

Birth research starts here:
Checked LDS microfilms for Bielefeld
Evangelische Kirche. Nicolaikirche Altstadt (Bielefeld)
Evangelische Kirche. Marienkirche Neustadt (Bielefeld)

Checked familysearch IGI and found Welps in.....
Bielefeld
Bielefeld-Neustadt
Bielefeld-Alstadt
Heepen which is east of Bielefeld
Brackwede which is south of Bielefeld
Rehme and Gohfeld Oeynhausen both northeast of Bielefeld
Schildesche which is north of Bielefeld
Joellenbeck which is north of Bielefeld
Steinhagen just outside Bielefeld.
I did not find anyone matching this particular Henry Welp, with one exception.  Per IGI online at familysearch there was a Herman Heinrich Welp born on 15 Oct 1833 and christened on 20 Oct 1833 at the Evangelical Church at Brackwede, Westfalen.  Parents were Johann Heinrich Welp & Catherine Margarethe Kulbrock.  Further research shows this man married in Brackwede in 1860 so he is not our Henry Welp. 
Welp, Herman Heinrich (I1770)
 
441 (Research):Hello Mr. Russell,
in the City Archives, in a Bielefeld inhabitants list of «u»«b»1840«/u»«/b» I found a
«u»Heinrich August«/u» Welp, «b»6 ³/4«/b» years old, parents: weaver Friedrich Wilhelm Welp, 34, and Johanne Friederike, 26; brother: Johann Friedrich, 1 year old. Living in Canton I Nr. 19b of Bielefeld, that's not Bielefeld downtown or Bielefeld "Niew City", but not far away from downtown.
Children had in this time 2-5 names by their godfathers, and seeing those names in the church book or the lists, you cannot say, how there were called later on. (A father with 2 sons "Friedrich Wilhelm": which one is Fritz and which one Willy??) And in one list you find two names, in an other one 3 or 4 often «u»different«/u» names of the same person. Though a Heinrich August can be your Hermann Heinrich (August). Since he must be born in 1833 (6 ³/4 years old in 1840), it should be your ancestor. He surely has been baptized in the downtown Nicolai Church - but there we have no chance, because all church books of the 19th century since 1819 are destroyed by Worldwar II (September 1944).
In the church books of Bielefeld Neustadt there is no Welp to find, baptized in 1833.
Church books of «u»Heepen«/u» / County Bielefeld burned about 1850 in the church community house.
In January I will see the church books of «u»Schildesche«/u» and «u»Jöllenbeck«/u», County Bielefeld.
If I find nothing there, «u»you«/u» should ask for «u»Rehme«/u» and «u»Gohfeld«/u» to the
Archiv des Landeskirchenamtes
Ritterstraße 19
33602 Bielefeld.
Merry Christmas
Monika Minninger

Birth research starts here:
Checked LDS microfilms for Bielefeld
Evangelische Kirche. Nicolaikirche Altstadt (Bielefeld)
Evangelische Kirche. Marienkirche Neustadt (Bielefeld)

Checked familysearch IGI and found Welps in.....
Bielefeld
Bielefeld-Neustadt
Bielefeld-Alstadt
Heepen which is east of Bielefeld
Brackwede which is south of Bielefeld
Rehme and Gohfeld Oeynhausen both northeast of Bielefeld
Schildesche which is north of Bielefeld
Joellenbeck which is north of Bielefeld
Steinhagen just outside Bielefeld.
I did not find anyone matching this particular Henry Welp, with one exception. Per IGI online at familysearch there was a Herman Heinrich Welp born on 15 Oct 1833 and christened on 20 Oct 1833 at the Evangelical Church at Brackwede, Westfalen. Parents were Johann Heinrich Welp & Catherine Margarethe Kulbrock. Further research shows this man married in Brackwede in 1860 so he is not our Henry Welp. 
Welp, Herman Heinrich (I1770)
 
442 (Research):Henry County, TN Tax List in 1827, 1836, 1838, and 1839

1840 Federal Census: Johnson County, IL
Killgrove, J. D.
2 males 30-40 (assumed J.D. and possibly brother George)
1 female 20-30 (wife Mary)
2 females under 5 (Louisa and Julia)

Metropolis Church was organized Nov. 13th, 1841, with seven members, whose names were Gilbert Padgett, Amanda Padgett, J.D. Kilgrove, Mary C. Kilgrove, Robert K. Pope, Sylvi Pope and George Brewer. (From History of Massac County, IL)

On April 29th, 1843, the plan of the court house, drafted by Samuel Arnont was selected. June 6, 1S43, Wilcox and McBane deeded two and one-half acres of land for a public square. The following constituted the first grand jury: Pleasant Ward, Perry Little, Hugh McGee, William Thompson, J. B. Marbry, Burrel Anderson, Robert Whitton, Benjamin Connyers, Jacob C. Kidd, William Massie, J. C. Killgrove, Lewis Johnson, Jesse Simpson, C. A. Shelby, James Holmes, John Stubbs, Solomon Lytton, Reuben Smith, Isaac Davison, Hyram Golightly, Robert McCormick. All are now dead. (From History of Massac County, IL)

1850 Federal Census: Marshall County, MS
Kilgrove, J. D., age 41, Wheelwright, born NC
Kilgrove, Mary C., age 32, born TN
Kilgrove, Louisa F., age 14, born TN
Kilgrove, Julia C., age 11, born TN
Kilgrove, Mary E., age 9, born IL
Kilgrove, G. M., age 5, born IL
Kilgrove, James O., age 3, born MS
Kilgrove, Henry D., age 1, born MS

James D. Kilgrove was the administrator to the estate of Jesse Jolly in Feb 1853 Marshall Co, Mississippi.

1860 Federal Census: Marshall County, MS (dated 18 Jul 1860)
Kilgrove, Jas. D., age 50, born NC, Farmer
Kilgrove, M. C., age 42, born TN
Kilgrove, Louisa F., age 24, born TN
Kilgrove, Juliette C., age 22, born TN
Kilgrove, Mary E., age 20, born IL
Kilgrove, Geo. M., age 15, born IL
Kilgrove, James O., age 13, born MS
Kilgrove, Henry D., age 11, born MS
Kilgrove, Eugene, age 9, born MS
Kilgrove, Jerome, age 7, born MS
Kilgrove, Parnelia, age 5, born MS
Kilgrove, John, age 2, born MS
Kilgrove, James, age 1, born MS

1860 Federal Census: Marshall County, MS (dated 11 Aug 1860)
Kilgrove, Jas. D., age 50, farmer, born NC
Kilgrove, Mrs. M. C. age 44, born TN
Kilgrove, Julia, age 22, born TN
Kilgrove, Mary E., age 19, born TN
Kilgrove, George, age 15, born IL
Kilgrove, James, age 13, born MS
Kilgrove, Henry D., age 11, born MS
Kilgrove, Eugene, age 9, born MS
Kilgrove, Jerome, age 7, born MS
Kilgrove, V. Parnnelia, age 5, born MS
Kilgrove, John, age 3, born MS

Note the differences in the above two 1860 Censuses are that Louisa F., and the youngest James are not in the Aug version. Tradition states Louisa first married her cousin Geo. M. Killgrove. I suspect youngest James is their child.

1870 Federal Census: Marshall County, MS 
Killgrove, James D. (I232)
 
443 (Research):Her baptismal name was Gustine Dorothea Agnes Arndt. She was adament that her middle name was not Dorothea, but that she was only given the middle intial D. and no name. Arndt, Agnes D. (I5341)
 
444 (Research):Her baptismal name was Gustine Dorothea Agnes Arndt.  She was adament that her middle name was not Dorothea, but that she was only given the middle intial D. and no name. Arndt, Agnes D. (I5341)
 
445 (Research):Hester Mahieu Cooke and her children arrived in Plymouth in 1623 on the Anne.
 
de Mahieu, Esther "Hester" (I9443)
 
446 (Research):Heuermann in Achmer Nr. 9 (Wübbelings Backhaus Gößcker, Joh. Hermann (I12601)
 
447 (Research):Heuermann in Achmer Nr. 9 (Wübbelings Backhaus Gößcker, Joh. Hermann (I12601)
 
448 (Research):Heuermann in Schagen Nr. 26 (Winckelmanns Leibzucht Remme, Johann (I14161)
 
449 (Research):Heuermann in Schagen Nr. 26 (Winckelmanns Leibzucht Remme, Johann (I14161)
 
450 (Research):History of Wm. F. Piel states his father was born 25 Jul 1773. Piel or Rosenbaum, Cord Heinrich (I2929)
 

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