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11351 DEATH: http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us/ Keller, Jean Michel (I22298)
 
11352 DEATH: http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us/ Rieber, Anton (I22302)
 
11353 DEATH: http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us/ Bond, Margaret (I22308)
 
11354 DEATH: http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us/ Freiling, Elizabeth (I22309)
 
11355 DEATH: http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us/ Bender, Josephine (I22311)
 
11356 DEATH: http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us/ Miller, Myrtle (I22313)
 
11357 DEATH: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wallner/newpage22.htm
DEATH RECORD OF BARBARA KELLER, 11 JANUARY 1819
Katholische Kirsche, Busenberg, Pfalz, Bayern Death Records, Film 343832
INCIPIT ANNUS 1819
JANUARIUS
No. 20
BARBARA KELLER
de
BUSENBERG
Anno Domini millesimo octingentesimo decimo nono die undecima mensis Januarii, hora quarta Serotina ultimis Sacramentis rite munita in loco Busenberg obiit, et die decima tertia in Coemeterio hujati sepulta est BARBARA KELLER Anorium quinquaginta duorum, uxor MATHAEI KOHLER civis hujatis; Testes erant.
BEGINNING THE YEAR 1819
JANUARY
No. 20
BARBARA KELLER
of
BUSENBERG
In the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred nineteen, the eleventh day in the month of January, the hour four late, the Last Sworn Rite at death in the place Busenberg was officiated, and on the thirteenth day was buried in this cemetery, BARBARA KELLER fifty-two years old, wife of MATHIAS KOHLER of this town. So testified. 
Keller, Barbara (I16820)
 
11358 DEATH: http://genealogytrails.com/ill/perry/di1650_e.html
Washington County, Illinois Death Index 1916 - 1950 May not be complete E
Furnished By : Barbara Ziegenmeyer
EPPLIN JOHN M / W 730105 5/18/1928 Road Dist. No. 63 
Epplin, John (I12472)
 
11359 DEATH: http://genealogytrails.com/ill/perry/di1650_e.html
Washington County, Illinois Death Index 1916 - 1950 May not be complete E
Furnished By : Barbara Ziegenmeyer
EPPLIN JOSEPH M / W 36618 9/27/1944 Road Dist. No. 53 
Epplin, Joseph (I29927)
 
11360 DEATH: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/page3.html
Pfc. Wyatt D. Eisenhauer 26 Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 70th Armor Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division Pinckneyville, Illinois Killed on an escort mission when a roadside bomb detonated near his Humvee while crossing a bridge in Mahmudiyah, Iraq, on May 19, 2005

Army Pfc. Wyatt D. Eisenhauer
Wyatt D. Eisenhauer had dyslexia, so he picked up all kinds of knowledge the way he could -- by listening. He taught himself how to play guitar and did well enough in school to earn a scholarship to college.
"Wyatt was like a sponge. He'd seen something or heard something and he absorbed it because he couldn't depend on reading it," said his mother, Gay. "There wasn't anything he couldn't master."
Eisenhauer, 26, of Pinckneyville, Ill., died May 19 in Mahmudiyah, Iraq, on an escort mission when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle. He was based at Fort Riley.
Eisenhauer placed first in a state diesel equipment technology competition and earned a scholarship to attend Southern Illinois University for automotive technical training.
When he was 21 and his youngest sister, then 8 1/2, was diagnosed with rare autoimmune disease that required chemotherapy treatments, he would lie on the floor with her, clean up after her and change her clothes.
"Wyatt was never about him," his mother said.
He is also survived by his father, Fred.


BIOGRAPHY: http://wyatt-eisenhauer.memory-of.com/About.aspx
Blagojevich, Quinn ask military to better serve soldiers' families
BY NICOLE SACK THE SOUTHERN
A Chicagoland press conference between the governor and the Army's top official Wednesday was spurred by the grief of a Pinckneyville family. Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn met with Secretary of the Army Francis Harvey to describe problems Illinois families had with the Army's procedures for notifying next of kin when a soldier is killed. Before the meeting, Blagojevich and Quinn spoke with the family of Army Pfc. Wyatt Eisenhauer, who was killed in May 2005 while on an escort mission in Iraq. The Casualty Assistance Officer sent to notify the Eisenhauers had never before been assigned to a casualty call and had little training. He read his lines from a book using a very impersonal manner, which compounded the tragic news he was delivering. "Losing a family member is one of the most painful things any of us can go through. I can't imagine how much more difficult the news of a death would be if it's delivered late or by someone unprepared for the task," Blagojevich said in a statement Wednesday. "Unfortunately, some families of our fallen heroes have had to deal with these amateurish and completely unnecessary problems." Blagojevich and Quinn presented recommendations for improving the Casualty Assistance protocol in Illinois, which include better training for grief counseling for families, better organization to ensure proper body transport and monitoring programs. "More than 100 Illinois men and women have given their last full measure of devotion in service to our country and out Gold Star families deserve to be informed of their loved one's death in an immediate and respectful manner by trained professionals," Quinn said. At the close of the press conference, Blagojevich said he hoped the Eisenhauer family's ordeals were not in vain. "Their willingness to share their frustrations gives the Army an opportunity to improve its handling of soldiers' deaths," he said.

BIOGRAPHY: Gay and Fred Eisenhauer, of Pinckneyville, Ill., whose son, Wyatt, an Army scout, was killed last May in Iraq by an improvised bomb, are still hoping to receive their son's watch, eyeglasses and cellphone. The phone is precious because it holds a recording of their son's voice. A combat patch they were promised has never arrived. "I know these are little things," Mrs. Eisenhauer said. "What makes it important to me is that my son was good enough to go over there to fight, but he is not important enough to get his stuff back to his family." Colonel Torgersen said the Casualty and Memorial Affairs Operation Center "aggressively monitors the movement" of personal effects. Mortuary specialists inventory, photograph, clean and then ship belongings to the center via Federal Express. Soldiers, in their coffins, usually arrive from Dover Air Force Base in the belly of a commercial flight. But honor guards have not always been present as the coffins come off the plane. The Eisenhauers had hoped to take comfort in the military rituals. Instead, the airline placed Private Eisenhauer's coffin in a cargo warehouse with crates and boxes stacked high around it. There was no ceremony, no flag over the coffin. Only the airport firefighters did their bit to honor him, hoisting flags on their ladder trucks. "I just wanted to scream," Mrs. Eisenhauer said. "My son was owed that. He was owed that."

Insensitivity Surrounded Return of Pinckneyville's Fallen Son, Wyatt Eisenhauer
Friday, October 14, 2005 11:04 PM CDT

After Gay and Fred Eisenhauer of Pinckneyville learned their son had been killed while serving in Iraq in May, the couple traveled to the cargo area at Lambert Airport in St. Louis to get his body. Army Pfc. Wyatt Eisenhauer's flag-draped coffin was delivered to his parents in a crate-filled area of the airport where workers on break sat nearby smoking cigarettes. For Gay Eisenhauer, it was an impersonal place to meet her 26-year-old son on his final trip home. "When we bring them home and we call them heroes, let's treat them like heroes all the way and not pull them into a cargo section and bring them home to the family that way. Let's make them heroes," she said Wednesday. She told the governor that when she and her husband were notified about their son's death, the officer delivering the heartbreaking news fumbled with paperwork in trying to determine which parts of the protocol applied to them. Other family members heard about the death in the news media instead of the Eisenhauers being given time to tell them. Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn have taken up the cause, meeting Wednesday with U.S. Army Secretary Francis Harvey and urging him to improve how the military works with families of those killed in the line of duty. "To have that reunifying moment in a place like that I think is symbolic of the need to change some of the policy so there's more sensitivity," Blagojevich said. Some of the suggestions Blagojevich and Quinn made to Harvey included better training for officers who interact with distraught families and prompt delivery of service members' medals and awards to surviving family. "Mistakes have been made and they need to be corrected immediately," Quinn said. "Our soldiers who have given their lives for our country and the families that raised them deserve not only the gratitude of Americans but the honor of a proper notification of the death of their loved one." Army spokesman Paul Boyce said the Army has been assessing how to improve the process of notifying families of the deaths of their loved ones. The review is expected to be done in January, he said. "Our largest concern is to make sure information is conveyed expeditiously and accurately to family members. We're looking at new ways to improve it throughout the Army," he said. Joan Neal, mother of 21-year-old Army Spc. Wesley Wells of Libertyville, said she has battled the Army for more than a year to get information since her son's September 2004 death in Afghanistan. The Gurnee woman said the Army also tried to change the date of her son's funeral because the timing of the flight to return her son's body to Illinois was inconvenient. She also said the Army did not arrive at her son's funeral in time to drape the flag over his casket, and the Army gave her a certificate incorrectly listing her son's service in Iraq instead of Afghanistan. Boyce said he could not address individual family concerns or provide details of Wednesday's meeting. But Quinn said Harvey acknowledged there was an "unevenness and inconsistency" with how casualty assistance officers notify family members of a death. According to Quinn, Harvey said the Army would assess the performance of casualty assistance officers and deploy mobile training teams to help the worst performers. Quinn said Harvey also planned to create a phone number military families can call if they are unhappy with how they were notified of a death. More than 100 Illinois men and women have given their last full measure of devotion during current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. 
Eisenhauer, Wyatt Dale (I12428)
 
11361 DEATH: http://www.compu-type.net/rengen/stclair/millst.htm
DAHM, Caroline 1861 Mrs. George; nee MEROD Oct. 28, 1943, p. 1 
Merod, Catherine (I28147)
 
11362 DEATH: http://www.compu-type.net/rengen/stclair/millst.htm
DAHM, Joseph N. 1886 Mary PASZINSKI Feb. 26, 1948, p. 5 
Dahm, Joseph Nicholas (I28182)
 
11363 DEATH: http://www.compu-type.net/rengen/stclair/millst.htm
VOELLINGER, Ella T. 38y. dau. of Adam & Elizabeth Jan. 25, 1924, p. 1 
Voellinger, Ella T. (I29336)
 
11364 DEATH: http://www.compu-type.net/rengen/stclair/millst.htm
VOELLINGER, Frank 1851 Fredericke VOGLER Nov. 25, 1936, p. 1

CENSUS:
1870:
Name: Franz Voellinger Estimated Birth Year: abt 1854 Age in 1870: 16 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1870: Township 1 Range 9, St Clair, Illinois Post Office: Gardside

CENSUS: 1900:
Name: Frank Voellinger Home in 1900: Stookey, St Clair, Illinois Age: 46 Estimated birth year: 1854 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head


CENSUS: 1910:
Name: Frank Voellinger Age in 1910: 57 Estimated birth year: abt 1853 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1910: Stookey Twp, St Clair, Illinois Race: White Gender: Male


CENSUS: 1930:
Name: Frank Voelinger Age: 78 Estimated birth year: abt 1852 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Rica Voelinger Race: White Home in 1930: Stookey, St Clair, Illinois 
Voellinger, Frank (I29326)
 
11365 DEATH: http://www.compu-type.net/rengen/stclair/millst.htm
VOELLINGER, Michael 1856 Mary GUNDLACH Mar. 26, 1936, p.10

CENSUS: 1870:
Name: Michael Voellinger Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858 Age in 1870: 12 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1870: Township 1 Range 9, St Clair, Illinois Post Office: Gardside

CENSUS: 1930:
Name: Mike Voellinger Age: 73 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Belleville, St Clair, Illinois 
Voellinger, Michael (I29329)
 
11366 DEATH: http://www.friendsofallencounty.org/results_obits1900.php
DAHM PAUL J. 6A JG 06/01/1958 
Dahm, Paul John (I28228)
 
11367 DEATH: http://www.grhs.com/obits/obit_h.html
Heinrich, Barbara (Aspenleiter) 20 May 1886 5 Aug (1969) 
Aspenleiter, Barbara (I13160)
 
11368 DEATH: http://www.interment.net/data/germany/rheinland/obersch/ Ladenberger, Jakob (I26606)
 
11369 DEATH: http://www.italiangen.org/NYCDeathresults.asp?kind=sounds&Esurname=karcher&Efirst=pauline&StartYear=&EndYear=&County=K&B1=Submit
Karcher Pauline 54 y Dec 6 1916 23863 Kings K626 
Schoelkopf, Pauline (I39480)
 
11370 DEATH: http://www.mdch.state.mi.us/gendisx/scripts/individual.asp?UniqueID=215626
LAMBRIX, ANTOINETTE

DEATH: Date of death: 19-Apr-1881
Ledger Page: 92
Record Number: 317
Place of death: Grand Rapids
County of Death: Kent
Sex: Female
Race: WHITE
Marital Status: Single
Age: 4 years 11 months 24 days
Cause of Death: DIPHTHERIA
Birthplace: MICHIGAN
Occupation:
Father's Name: Lambrix, JOSEPH
Father's Residence: GRAND RAPIDS MICH
Mother's Name: LAMBRIX, ATTILLA
Mother's Residence: GRAND RAPIDS MICH
Date of record: 10-May-1882 
Lambrix, Antoinette (I27602)
 
11371 DEATH: http://www2.libraryweb.org/documentView.asp?docid=216 Aspenleiter, Herbert J. (I7865)
 
11372 DEATH: http://www2.libraryweb.org/documentView.asp?docid=216 Hogatt, Esther F. (I47865)
 
11373 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
BOUL GEORGE M/W Y-88 0018641 1935-04-13 ST CLAIR ST CLAIR - - 
Boul, George (I32514)
 
11374 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
DAUM CARL E M/W UNK 0023623 1944-06-05 JACKSON MURPHYSBORO - - 
Daum, Carl Emanuel (I32111)
 
11375 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
DAUM ELLA GERTRUDE N/S UNK 0000274 1939-09-14 JACKSON - -

MURPHYSBORO TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI DIRECTORY FOR THE YEARS 1902-1920
archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/ILJACKSO/2004-10/1097591236
Ella Emling, Mrs. Carl Daum ....Murphysboro, IL 
Emling, Ella Gertrude (I32112)
 
11376 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
FRIES EDWARD P M/W UNK 0041667 1946-11-20 COOK BREMEN TWP - - 
Fries, Edward Peter (I28171)
 
11377 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916?1950
EMLING FRANK M/W UNK 0730103 1922-05-12 PERRY ST JOHNS 22-05-12 
Emling, Frank (I29843)
 
11378 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
KIMMLE DELLA F/W UNK 0030779 1947-07-26 ST CLAIR O FALLON 
Ferguson, Della (I33308)
 
11379 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
KNEPPER OLIVIA E F/W Y-28 0000381 1941-10-20 ST CLAIR STOOKEY TWP


CENSUS: 1930:
Name: Olivia Knepper Age: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1884 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's Name: Edward Knepper Home in 1930: Belleville, St Clair, Illinois 
Voellinger, Olivia (I29350)
 
11380 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
REEB PETER N M/W UNK 0036355 1916-02-08 ST CLAIR BELLEVILLE 16-02-09 
Reeb, Peter Nicholas (I18926)
 
11381 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
SEIBERT JACOB J M/W Y-58 0000231 1942-11-21 PERRY ROAD DIST NO 51 PER - - 
Seibert, Jacob John (I14079)
 
11382 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
SEIBERT NICHOLAS C M/W UNK 0730039 1926-03-03 PERRY DU QUOIN 
Seibert, Nicholas C. (I14069)
 
11383 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
STEIN AUGUST J M/W UNK 0730205 1925-08-29 PERRY ROAD DIST NO 63 25-08-31 
Stein, August J. (I26025)
 
11384 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
STEIN FREIDA F/W UNK 0005531 1945-02-09 JACKSON CARBONDALE - - 
Wendling, Freida C. (I29888)
 
11385 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
TRIBOUT IDA M F/W UNK 0000395 1943-11-21 ST CLAIR ST CLAIR TWP 
Collins, Ida May (I29185)
 
11386 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
VOELLINGER ANNA M N/S UNK 0000135 1938-04-24 ST CLAIR BELLEVILLE - -
http://www.compu-type.net/rengen/stclair/millst.htm
VOELLINGER, Anna M. 1875 Mrs. Wm. F.; nee REUTERMANN Apr. 28, 1938, p. 1 
Reutermann, Anna M. (I29340)
 
11387 DEATH: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
VOELLINGER ELIZABETH F/W UNK 0820400 1926-10-18 ST CLAIR STOOKEY TWP 26-10-19 
St. Eve, Elizabeth Teresa (I29325)
 
11388 DEATH: Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916?1950
http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
LEINGANG HENRY M/W UNK 0820364 1930-10-10 ST CLAIR MILLSTADT TWP 
Leingang, Henry (I26941)
 
11389 DEATH: Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916?1950
http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
SEIBERT LEOPOLD M/W Y-72 0044536 1935-10-27 ST CLAIR BELLEVILLE - -


BIOGRAPHY: Wow, Recs! You just made my day! I had been afraid I might be terribly
boring you both, and to get such a nice, interested response was really
more than I hoped for. I have a good deal more information which I look
forward to getting to you in the next few weeks, I think: This exchange
will serve to motivate me to write up my notes on the descendants of Anton
I have detected. It will be good to compare what I've found to what you
and Ursula have been able to put together on him and his, too.
I have been terribly frustrated that no documentation can be found to
prove the exact date of birth of the Anton Seibert who married Katherine
Newa (I believe she was a Catherine; that may need checking) in St. Clair
County Illinois. I have, for the record, seen a photocopy of his death
certificate; and I have seen his church burial record (which also lists
his wife as Catherine or Katherine Newa), and there is no indication of
his exact date of birth. And I believe I have taken other steps to finding
and identifying same, with no luck to date. The only remaining step that
can be taken, perhaps, is to see if there is any existing paper trace
concerning his 1855 marriage. That would be a promising lead, if only the
date in question were more recent than 1855. I promise, regardless, to get
that information, if it exists. If you wish to see copies of the
documentation I am receiving, would be happy to send that to you,
obviously.
A few interesting anecdotes about Anton's son Leopold:
- I was told by Alvin Seibert that Leopold did not marry. It is definite
that he left no children and was not married for many years, at the very
least, at the time of his death in the 1930's. However, amazingly there is
some indication he may have been married briefly as a very young man. It
may have been a very brief, one-time occurrence in his life, which, after
many decades as a batchelor, was almost forgotten late in life: He is
listed as a "batchelor" in his final census records...
- Alvin and his daughter, Mrs. Louis Fletcher, in Du Quoin in 1972,
referred to Anton's son "Leopold" not as "LEE-OH-POLD", as a good American
would, but as "LAY-POLD". The obvious original German pronunciation was
clear, and that was "pleasing", after so many years.
- Leopold's 1920 cenus (I believe it was) inquires as to whether he is
able to read and write. Amazingly, his reply is in the affirmative - and
he specifies that he does so in GERMAN! I was amazed at that point. A man
who was born around 1860, in the U.S., and lived his entire life in
Illinois - speaking German. That part of Illinois has been extremely
German, to put it mildly. In the early 1970's I attended some
"Strassenfests" in St. Clair County, where people came in from the farms
and sat around big tables, and listened to family members regaling them in
absolutely fluent German. Even today no doubt there are still people who
speak German.
- Leopold's death was a tragedy: In the 1930's, he had apparently rented
out his farm, after his own retirement, to a friend or neighbor. He -
Leopold - went out onto the farm one night, however, to investigate some
suspicious goings-on. They may have been having problems with thefts of
corn. At any rate, he apparently surprised the individual who was stealing
the corn, and that individual fired a shotgun into him - just hitting him
in the back or arm, etc., a non-life threatening wound under normal
circumstances. Leopold went to a local hospital and was recovering very
well and in good spirits - when he died suddenly, of lead poisoning (if I
remember carefully) from pellets which had not been removed. (I have the
newspaper article, and will try to send it to you.)
While I am gabbing, a couple other interesting stories come to mind:
- Katherine Newa was German-speaking (obviously, given her choice of two
Germans as husbands), but had been born in Lorraine, France. She also was
illiterate - as evidenced in her making only a "mark" (an "X") on the
death certificate of her first husband.
- I have received photocopies (horrible quality, unfortunately) of the
actual papers filed in the probate settlement for Anton Seibert's estate
(such as it was; there wasn't much to it). The papers give a wonderful
view into his whole way of life and daily activities, because every item
he owned that had any value was listed, and they were the absolute
minimum, just one table, one bed, minimal farming equipment, etc. It
makes marvelously interesting reading. Additionally, the papers include
bills for physicians' assistance during approximately a 6 month period,
leading up to his death. He obviously had taken ill with something, and
though only 42 years of age, was unable to recover. The medicines which he
was received, and which his estate had to pay for posthumously, were
obviously quack medications. His end was not only premature, but very
miserable...
- Anton died on April 22, 1873 (I hope I have the year of his death
correct here) - on the anniversary of his wedding to Katherine Newa. She
went on to marry before the end of the year - presumably because she was
totally broke and in dire straits, since she still had three young boys at
that point. I know little about August Rother, other than that he was a
"Prussian".
I do not know what value these stories will be to you, and I do need to
confirm some of the dates in them (written off the top of my head). I
thought you might enjoy hearing them, though, in anticipation of receiving
more from me in the near future.

BIOGRAPHY: Warm regards!

BIOGRAPHY: Robert Donnell 
Seibert, Leopold (I38526)
 
11390 DEATH: Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916?1950
http://www2.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/IDPHDeathSearchServlet
STEIN HENRY AUGUST M/W Y-64 0034443 1950-08-26 PERRY 50-08-26 
Stein, Henry August (I29875)
 
11391 DEATH: Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916?1950
LEINGANG MARY A F/W Y-72 0034040 1935-07-15 ST CLAIR MILLSTADT


BIOGRAPHY: U.S. World War I Mothers' Pilgrimage, 1930 about Mrs Mary Hellmer Leingang
Name: Mrs Mary Hellmer Leingang
Given Name: Mrs Mary Hellmer
Address: Route 2
City: Millstadt
County: Saint Clair
State: Illinois
Relationship: Mother
Surname Deceased: Leingang
Given Name Deceased: Frank J
Rank: Mech
Organization: Co. F, 113th Amm Tn
Cemetery: Brookwood
Desires Pilgrimage Later: No 
Hellmer, Mary Agnes (I26942)
 
11392 DEATH: im Armenkinderhaus Allmann, Barbara (I19742)
 
11393 Death: in Stillborn Wegman, Paul (I10849)
 
11394 DEATH: Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920
Name: Simon Rieber Date: Dec 10, 1919 Location: Evansville Age: 54 yr Gender: Male Race: W Source location: City Health Office, Evansville Source notes: The source of this record is the book CH-6 on page 84 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. 
Rieber, Simon P. (I22305)
 
11395 DEATH: Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 Record about George J. Rinck
Name: George J. Rinck
Date: Feb 15, 1900
Location: Clinton Township
Age: 79 yr
Gender: Male
Race: W
Source Location: County Health Office, County Health Office Goshen
Source Notes: The source of this record is the book H-21 on page 1 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. 
Rink, Georg Jakob Rinck (I40292)
 
11396 DEATH: Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 Record
Name: Norton Keefer Date: Nov 09, 1894 Location: Huntington Age: 43 yr Gender: Male Race: W Source location: County Auditor Office, Huntington

BURIAL: Keefer, Norton, b. 1848, d. 1894, s/w Elizabeth Keefer, Sect D Lot 33W-03

CENSUS: 1870:
Name: Norton Keefer Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848 Age in 1870: 22 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1870: Huntington, Huntington, Indiana Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Huntington 
Keefer, Norton Ignatius (I23594)
 
11397 DEATH: Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 Record about Ambrose Metzger
Name: Ambrose Metzger
Date: Jun 14, 1918
Location: City
Age: 85 yr
Gender: Male
Race: W
Source location: City Health Office, Lafayette
Source notes: The source of this record is the book CH-10L on page 108 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. 
Metzger, Ambrose (I33868)
 
11398 DEATH: Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 about Agnes N George
Name: Agnes N George
Death Date: 27 Jul 1946
Death Place: Jefferson
Age: 027
Residence: Jefferson
Volume: 32
Certificate: 15654 
Nichter, Agnes (I40403)
 
11399 DEATH: Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 about Anna K Meisner
Name: Anna K Meisner
Death Date: 8 Jun 1920
Death Place: Jefferson
Age: 070
Volume: 33
Certificate: 16307 
Heins, Anna Katherine (I42349)
 
11400 DEATH: Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 about Anna L Ochsner
Name: Anna L Ochsner
Death Date: 8 Jul 1944
Death Place: Jefferson
Age: 048
Residence: Jefferson
Volume: 33
Certificate: 16179 
Groves, Anna Lee (I42154)
 

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