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| 21001 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | May, Helen Cecelia Hinen (I17795)
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| 21002 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_ij.htm Johnson, Herman H., b. 1907, d. 1999, s/w Loretta M. Johnson, Sect N Lot 36-02 OBITUARY: From the Huntington Herald Press Online, September 29, 1999Herman H. Johnson, 92, formerly of 2121 Guilford St., died Tuesday (Sept. 28, 1999) at Millers Merry Manor. Mr. Johnson was assistant postmaster for the U. S. Postal Service in Huntington, retiring in 1965 after 37 years of service. He was a member of SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society. He was born Jan. 16, 1907, to Henry and Mary Elizabeth Eisenhauer Johnson. He married Loretta Ness Nov. 27, 1929. She died July 30, 1983. Survivors include a son, Raymond Johnson, Huntington; three daughters, Sister Joan Elizabeth, South Bend, Mrs. Patrick (Susan) Landrigan, Fort Wayne, and Ann Marie Kastner, North Manchester; a brother, Harold Johnson, Huntington County; 20 grandchildren and 56 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Andrew Johnson, Edward Johnson and Norbert Johnson; and a great-grandchild. Calling is from 3-5 and 6-9 p.m. Thursday, with recitation of the Rosary at 7 p.m., at the Hart Funeral Home, 715 N. Jefferson St. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 840 Cherry St., with Father Robert Fosselman officiating. Burial will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. | Johnson, Herman Henry (I17768)
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| 21003 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_ij.htm Johnson, Loretta M., b. 1904, d. 1983, s/w Herman H. Johnson, Sect N Lot 36-01 | Ness, Loretta Marie (I17810)
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| 21004 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_ij.htm Johnson, Mildred M., b. 19 Feb 1908, d. 19 Nov 1995, s/w Norbert E. Johnson, Sect E Lot 97W-04 Social Security Death Index Name: Mildred M. Johnson SSN: 307-32-8517 Last Residence: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, Indiana, United States of America Born: 19 Feb 1908 Died: 19 Nov 1995 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 ) | Pfister, Mildred Margret (I17815)
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| 21005 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_ij.htm Johnson, Norbert E., b. 6 Feb 1909, d. 25 Nov 1986, s/w Mildred M. Johnson, Sect E Lot 97W-05 Social Security Death Index Name: Norbert Johnson SSN: 315-32-0397 Last Residence: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, Indiana, United States of America Born: 6 Feb 1909 Last Benefit: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, Indiana, United States of America Died: Nov 1986 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 ) | Johnson, Norbert Ervin (I17765)
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| 21006 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_ij.htm Johnson, Russel, b. 1930, d. no date, s/w Helen Johnson, Sect D Lot 49W | Johnson, Russel Edward (I17794)
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| 21007 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_k.htm Karst, Jean Marie, b. 9 Apr 1962, d. 5 June 1964, s/w Margaret M. & Fred E. Karst, Sect F Lot 60W-05 | Karst, Jean Marie (I10950)
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| 21008 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_k.htm Karst, Margaret M., b. 12 Apr 1916, d. 5 Dec 1967, s/w Jean Marie & Fred E. Karst, Sect F Lot 60W-04 | Larkin, Margaret M. (I10728)
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| 21009 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_k.htm Karst, Michael Joseph, b. 12 Jul 1952, d. 16 Oct 1995, Sect F Lot 60W-03 | Karst, Michael Joseph (I10951)
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| 21010 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_k.htm Karst, Richard A., b. 21 Oct 1964, d. 23 Oct 1964, Sect N Lot 53-02 | Karst, Richard Allen (I10931)
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| 21011 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_k.htm Karst, Sylvester, b. 1867, d. 1950, s/w Cecilia Karst, Sect H Lot 56W-03 | Karst, Sylvester Nicholas (I17646)
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| 21012 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_k.htm Karst, Victor P., b. 8 May 1898, d. 10 May 1898, Son of J. & M.B. Karst, s/w Sylvester J. Karst, Sect H Lot 56W-01 | Karst, Victor Paul (I8777)
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| 21013 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_k.htm Kasper, Pauline M., b. 1921, d. no date, s/w Richard L. Kasper, Sect N Lot 71 | Broom, Pauline Merceil (I10401)
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| 21014 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Landrigan, Patrick Lee (I17836)
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| 21015 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_m.htm Meyer, Marjorie H., b. 1919, d. no date, s/w Alfred G. Meyer, Sect N Lot 62 | Scher, Helen Marjorie (I10417)
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| 21016 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_m.htm Miller, Harmon J., b. 1892, d. 1971, s/w Gustia H. Miller, Sect D Lot 64W-05 | Miller, Harmon Jacob (I11726)
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| 21017 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_np.htm Ness, Anna Marie, b. 27 Aug 1960, d. 27 Aug 1960, Dau of Palmer & Helen Ness, Sect A Lot 54W-03 | Ness, Ann Marie (I17827)
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| 21018 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Sawyer, Catherine L., b. 1919, d. 1974, s/w Lee O. & Betty Ann Sawyer, Sect D Lot 64E-09 Social Security Death Index Name: Catherine Sawyer SSN: 315-12-9497 Born: 7 May 1919 Died: May 1974 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 ) | Miller, Catherine Louise (I11728)
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| 21019 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Scheiber, Bernard P., b. 1911, d. 1943, Sect F Lot 8W-02 | Scheiber, Bernard P. (I12856)
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| 21020 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Scher, Alice L., b. 19 May 1916, d. 16 June 1991, s/w Delbert F. Scher, Sect A Lot 49E-23 | Alford, Alice Lorene (I10425)
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| 21021 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Scher, Henry J., b. 1861, d. 1936, s/w Mary Scher, Sect F Lot 8E-10 | Scher, Henry John (I11770)
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| 21022 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Scher, Jane R. Kline, b. 1917, d. no date, s/w Marcellus P. Scher, Sect J Lot 3 Mary E. Miller, March 25, 2005 Obituary for Mary Elizabeth Miller Mary Elizabeth Miller, 89, died Thursday, March 24, 2005 6:45 PM) at The Heritage of Huntington where she was a resident. Mrs. Miller was born April 5, 1915 in Huntington County to Grover and Hazel Class Kline. Her parents preceded her in death. Mrs. Miller married Gerald H. Miller on May 27, 1933. He preceded her in death on September 1, 2003. Mrs. Miller was co-owner of Huser Cigar Company in Huntington, Indiana. She was a member of the Evangelical United Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Methodist Women. She was also a member of the Red Cross. Survivors include: 1 Son: John Miller, Huntington, Indiana and 1 Daughter Mrs. Gary (Sarah) Spitler, Angola, Indiana. 1 Sister: Mrs. Jane Scher. 4 Grandchildren and 7 Great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 1 Sister: Bonnie Ellen Kline and 3 Brothers: Robert Kline, Gilbert Kline and Richard Kline. Visitation will be on Saturday, March 26, 2005 at the Evangelical United Methodist Church, 1000 Flaxmill Road, Huntington, Indiana from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. Funeral Services will be Saturday, March 26, 2005 at 11:00 AM at the Evangelical United Methodist Church, with Rev. Marti Lundy officiating. Burial will be at Beech Grove Cemetery, Huntington, Indiana. In lieu of lowers memorials may be made to the Evangelical United Methodist Church. McElhaney-Hart Funeral Home, 715 N. Jefferson St., Huntington, IN is in charge of arrangements. | Kline, Jane R . (I11756)
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| 21023 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Scher, Jerome A., b. 1954, d. 1987, Sect F Lot 71E-08 | Scher, Jerome (I12817)
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| 21024 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Scher, Julia L., b. 1915, d. 1967, s/w George W. Scher, Sect G Lot 110-04 | Bach, Julia L. (I12936)
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| 21025 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_smsz.htm Stoffel, Margaret, b. 1850, d. 1884, Sect D Lot 25W-03 | Ludwig, Margaret (I12790)
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| 21026 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_smsz.htm Stoffel, Rosa, b. 1858, d. 1940, s/w John B. Stoffel, Sect D Lot 25W-05 | Scheu, Rosa (I12789)
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| 21027 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_wz.htm Zahm, Harriet E., b. 1922, d. no date, s/w Leo A. Zahm, Sect F Lot 55E | Denton, Harriet E. (I13590)
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| 21028 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_wz.htm Zahm, Lorene, b. 1927, d. 1992, s/w Paul Zahm, Sect F Lot 55W-03 Submitter: Daily Obituary Posting Subject: Marjorie J. Perry Message: From the Huntington Herald Press Online, May 17, 1999 Marjorie J. Perry, 77, Warsaw, died at 9:18 p.m. Sunday (May 16, 1999) at Mason Healthcare, Warsaw. She was the director for the Real Services Nutrition Site, Warsaw, and a member of the First Christian Church, Warsaw. She moved to Warsaw from Goshen in 1986. She was born March 3, 1922 in Wabash to Dula Roseanna Mowrer and was adopted and raised by her great-aunt and great-uncle, Grace and Harry Partridge. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Don (Kathy) Clingaman, Magnolia, Texas, Mrs. Jerry (Norma) Eisaman, Pierceton, and Mrs. Patrick (Janis) Appenzeller, Goshen; a son, Rick Perry, Syracuse; a brother, James R. "Bob" Martin, Huntington; two sisters, Mrs. Donald (Ruth Ann) Eakright, New Haven, and Mrs. Ed (Doris Jean) Caley, Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Junior Martin; and a sister, Lorene Zahm. She was divorced from Dean Perry, Aransas Pass, Texas. Calling is 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, 2290 Provident Ct., Warsaw, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Ronnie Sams will officiate at the service. Burial will be at the Fairview Cemetery, North Manchester. Memorials may be directed to the Danny Pitzer Memorial Fund, First Christian Church, Warsaw. | Martin, Edith Lorene (I13591)
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| 21029 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/stpeter/peter%5Fag.htm Amick, Dorothy E., b. 1912, d. no date, s/w Kenneth Amick | McBride, Grace (I12947)
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| 21030 | http://www.interment.net/data/us/va/princew/quantnat/quantico_hamhaw.htm Haughery, William Mason, b. 05/31/1929, d. 06/03/1987, US Army, 2LT, Res: Sterling, VA, Plot: 23 0 288, bur. 06/05/1987 | Haughery, William Mason (I199325)
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| 21031 | http://www.italiangen.org/NYCBridesresults.asp?kind=exact&Esurname=karcher&Efirst=&CertNbr=&StartYear=&EndYear=&B1=Submit Karcher Caroline Oct 17 1877 2295 Kings K626 | Family (F18717)
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| 21032 | http://www.italiangen.org/nycbridesresults.asp?kind=sounds&Esurname=Jacklitsch&Efirst=&CertNbr=&StartYear=&EndYear=&County=K&B1=Submit Jaklitsck Frances Jun 11 1910 5804 Kings J243 Keller Fred Jun 11 1910 Kings 5804 K460 | Family (F30576)
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| 21033 | http://www.italiangen.org/NYCDeathresults.ASP?EnterSurname=Muellecker&EnterSoundexCode=&EnterFirstInitial=&kindenter=exact Muellecker Theckla 46 y Mar 15 1906 5553 Kings M426 DEATH: http://www.italiangen.org/NYCDeathresults.asp?kind=exact&Esurname=muellecker&Efirst=&StartYear=&EndYear=&County=K&B1=Submit Muellecker Theckla 46 y Mar 15 1906 5553 Kings M426 | Muellecker, Theckla (I14171)
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| 21034 | http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/STOECKEL.HTM The Stoeckel family emigrated in 1858, from the area near Neustadt, just 25 kilometers north of Birkenhordt, which was the home village of the Ehrsteins. George Stoeckel came from Diedesfeld and his wife, Mary, came from Hambach. Both lie on the edge of the Haardt Mountains near Neustadt (49 25'N, 8 10'E) within the Royal Bavarian Rhine Country, or Palatinate as does Birkenhordt. Diedesfeld, formerly Dudinsfeld, was mentioned in an 1201 document from the bishopric of Speyer. However, evidence shows that the Romans settled here and established vineyards. Today, vineyards still exist along the Haardt Mountains within sight of the Rhine River and the Oden Forest. The population of Diedesfeld is almost entirely Roman Catholic. One "jewel" of the village is the Baroque Church of St. Remigius. It was built in 1751, and has a wealth of artworks from the Rococo Period. Also of interest are the old vineyard houses of the 16th and 17th Centuries with their high, round driveway gates. The "Little Castle" built in 1594 as the Episcopal collection place for tithes and the City Hall built in 1601 are important sites, too. Diedesfeld, with its current population of 2,000, now belongs to the city of Neustad and the area known as the "Wine Street." Many old families still live in here including the Scharfenbergers and Stoeckels. Hambach is a village neighboring Diedesfeld. Wine grapes are the main source of income for the inhabitants of Hambach -- one of the biggest wine producing areas of Germany. Hambach is best noted for its Riesling wines. Almonds, figs, apricots, peaches and sweet chestnuts, too, grow well in the mild climate of the area. Hambach has a famous castle called Maxburg or Kastenburg which was built in the 11th Century. It was destroyed on several occasions, but in 1982 it was restored for the 150th anniversary of the Hambacher Fest. Hambach was the seat of political activism during the middle of the 19th Century. The goal of these activities was a liberal, democratic government, and the unity of all European nations. The first of our relatives to appear in the church records of Diedesfeld was Jois George Stoeckel who married Barbara Kyrchmeyerin on September 8, 1714. They produced a son named Johannes. Johannes Adam Stoeckel was born September 10, 1715 and he married Susanna Meinss on May 22, 1733. They produced a son, George Stoeckel who was born November 30, 1754. George married Anna Barbara Obermann on November 24, 1782 in Diedesfeld. Anna Barbara was the daughter of Johann Obermann and M. Barbara Klein, and she was born June 3, 1758 in Diedesfeld. George and Anna had several children: Johannes -- Born October 3, 1783 Nicolas -- Born September 17, 1785 Michael -- Born October 8, 1789 Anna Barbara Elisabetha -- Born September 25, 1791 Johannes Stoeckel, citizen of Diedesfeld married Agneta Holzammer before 1821 in an unknown location. They produced several children: Marie Lucia -- Born March 6, 1821 Rosina -- Born May 2, 1822 Clara -- Born June 7, 1824 George -- Born August 7, 1828 and baptized on August 9, his godfather was his grandfather, George According to the Evangelical and Reformed Church in Hambach, Germany, George Stoeckel and Mary Scharfenberger had an illegitimate son, Phillip, who was born December 17, 1855. Mary was not originally a Catholic and her birth records exist in the Evangelical Reformed Church. Mary died on March 2, 1894. Her death certificate exists at the St. Clair County Court House, but I do not have a copy. She was buried in Greenmount Cemetery/Cathedral Parish. Mary was born September 9, 1834 to Conrad Scharfenberger and Marie Ursula Metzger, who were married January 17, 1826. "In the Year of Our Lord 1797 the twenty sixth day of February, I Johannes Gerber, Priest, baptized a son, whose given name was Conrad, born the day before of Johannes Scharfenberger, citizen, and Clara born Schmitt, legally wed. The godfather was Conrad Muller citizen of Maikammer: So I testify: Matthias Schellhorn, Johannes Gerber, Priest for the region of Hambach." "In 1797, the seventh of March, I Johannes Gerber, Priest, baptized the infant which was born of Peter Metzger citizen and Clara, born Brechtel, legally wed, whose given name is Maria Ursula. Godmother will be Ursula Becker, legitimate spouse of Valentine Becker citizen here. So I testify: Matthias Schellhorn, Johannes Gerber, priest." Mormon Church records show that George and Mary were married on January 19, 1858 in the Catholic Church in Hambach. That was exactly three years after Phillip's birth. George was twenty-nine years old when he was married, so his marriage took place late in life. Soon after the marriage, the family emigrated. George's parents would have been 75 years old at the time of his emigration, so they were most likely dead, although I have no proof of this. Do these facts suggest a motivation for emigrating to the United States? Were George's parents alive when Phillip was born? Did George not own land delaying his marriage? Or was Mary's religion a factor? Was the marriage conditional to emigration because of the illegitimate child born to a non-Catholic? George Stoeckel was a farmer and a stock raiser who settled in St. Clair County, Illinois sometime in 1859. The 1860 U.S. Census shows that they lived in Township 1 North, Range 9 West -- very near the Ehrstein farm. George was naturalized in March of 1864, Record No. 2648. Another Stoeckel, Valentine, was also naturalized in St. Clair County, Illinois on October 1861, Record No. 2622. These records were lost when the Old St. Clair County Court House was torn down. George died on October 28, 1904. The death certificate exists at the St. Clair County Court House, but I do not have a copy. He was buried from Cathedral Parish in Greenmount Cemetery. He willed equal shares of his estate to each of his children. Since the land could not easily be divided, he asked that it be sold and the proceeds divided equally. George and Mary Stoeckel produced 10 children the first of which was born before they were married. Mary was their second child. She was born 11 months after her mother's conversion to Catholicism and her marriage to George in the Catholic Church. Their children were: Phillip -- Born December 17, 1855 in Germany three years prior the marriage of his parents Mary -- Born December 8, 1858 in Illinois according to her marriage certificate. This means that she was conceived in March, 1858 on the voyage to America. She married Michael Ehrstein. Valentine -- Born in 1860 and died on September 13, 1886 Joseph -- Born in February of 1863. He owned the family farm in 1936 George -- Born in February of 1865 Elizabeth -- Born in 1867 Anna -- Born in January of 1870 and died in 1936. She married Joseph Ehrstein Lewis -- Born in 1874 Amelia -- Born in 1876 and married a Lanter Frank -- Born in 1876. Amelia and Frank were fraternal twins Frank and Amelia Stoeckel are the first fraternal twins identified in this genealogy. Since the trait is passed through the female, Mary Stoeckel, nee Scharfenberger, her mother Marie Ursula Schrafenberger, nee Metzger, and her grandmother Clara Metzger, nee Brechtel are the likely source of this trait. The pattern of fraternal twins continues following the maternal line (Helen Beaumont, nee Plogmann; Janice, the daughter of Irma Huber, nee Plogmann; and Debra, the daughter of Priscilla (Babe) Audette, nee Plogmann each had a set of fraternal twins.) The obituaries for George Stoeckel and Mary Stoeckel, nee Scharfenberger, reported that they entered the United States in 1858. In fact, they entered the port of New Orleans, March 22, 1858, on the Ship Johannisberg with 62 other passengers. By most standards, this was a small ship for the time. Many ships from Bremen, for instance, carried more than 300 passengers. The Captain of the Johannisberg was George Ulrick and he sailed from Le Havre, France nearly a month earlier (Microfilm 252, Roll 45). George and Mary were married on January 19, 1858 in Hambach. It seems they gathered their belongings and quickly emigrated to the United States CENSUS: 1930: Name: Anna E Ehrstein Age: 60 Estimated birth year: 1869 Relation to Head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Stookey, St Clair, Illinois Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Stookey, St Clair, Illinois; Roll: T626_557; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 108; Image: 0990. | Stoeckel, Anna Eva (I3697)
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| 21035 | http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/STOECKEL.HTM The Stoeckel family emigrated in 1858, from the area near Neustadt, just 25 kilometers north of Birkenhordt, which was the home village of the Ehrsteins. George Stoeckel came from Diedesfeld and his wife, Mary, came from Hambach. Both lie on the edge of the Haardt Mountains near Neustadt (49 25'N, 8 10'E) within the Royal Bavarian Rhine Country, or Palatinate as does Birkenhordt. George and Mary Stoeckel produced 10 children the first of which was born before they were married. Mary was their second child. She was born 11 months after her mother's conversion to Catholicism and her marriage to George in the Catholic Church. Mary -- Born December 8, 1858 in Illinois according to her marriage certificate. This means that she was conceived in March, 1858 on the voyage to America. She married Michael Ehrstein. | Stoeckel, Mary (I2345)
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| 21036 | http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/STOECKEL.HTM The Stoeckel family emigrated in 1858, from the area near Neustadt, just 25 kilometers north of Birkenhordt, which was the home village of the Ehrsteins. George Stoeckel came from Diedesfeld and his wife, Mary, came from Hambach. Both lie on the edge of the Haardt Mountains near Neustadt (49 25'N, 8 10'E) within the Royal Bavarian Rhine Country, or Palatinate as does Birkenhordt The obituaries for George Stoeckel and Mary Stoeckel, nee Scharfenberger, reported that they entered the United States in 1858. In fact, they entered the port of New Orleans, March 22, 1858, on the Ship Johannisberg with 62 other passengers. By most standards, this was a small ship for the time. Many ships from Bremen, for instance, carried more than 300 passengers. The Captain of the Johannisberg was George Ulrick and he sailed from Le Havre, France nearly a month earlier (Microfilm 252, Roll 45). George and Mary were married on January 19, 1858 in Hambach. It seems they gathered their belongings and quickly emigrated to the United States | Stoeckel, Georg Stöckel (I12680)
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| 21037 | http://www.itsallrelative.info/getperson.php?personID=I741973&tree=default In 1920, 49 year old widow Mary Johanning rented a home at 1414Harrisburg Road in Canton, Stark County, Ohio. Living with her were her son Francis (14), daughter Minnie (17), and her son and daughter-in-lawJoseph (20) and Wilma (20), who had been married for a year, and their infant son, Joseph. Only Francis attended school. The only member of theimmediate family who was employed was Joseph, who worked as a carpenterin a lumber yard. Mary Johanning also had three boarders, one of whom was her half-brother, Clem Singer (31). Another of Mary's sons, Harry, lived next door. | Singer, Mary Anne Theresa (I90430)
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| 21038 | http://www.jewishworldcenter.com/memorial/Holocaust_Letters/SEARCH_F.html | Feibelmann, Hans Heinrich (I254455)
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| 21039 | http://www.johnmerkel.com/thirdlin.html http://www.johnmerkel.com/iffezhei.html http://www.merkelsearch.com/gendata/histories/eusebius.html | Merkel, Joseph Eusebius (I5278)
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| 21040 | http://www.kellmeyer.com/genealogy/ahnentafel.php?%20personID=I13490&tree=1&parentset=0&PHPSESSID=5a5f28c4858aaad8bed9449f729e0c3e CENSUS: 1880: Name: Catharine GOTHOFFNER Age: 40 Estimated birth year: <1840> Birthplace: FRANCE Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: Nicholas GOTHOFFNER Father's birthplace: FRANCE Mother's birthplace: FRANCE Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri; Roll: T9_720; Family History Film: 1254720; Page: 198D; Enumeration District: 78; Image: 0372. 1900: Name: Kate Garthoeffner Home in 1900: St Louis Ward 25, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri Age: 61 Estimated birth year: 1839 Birthplace: France Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Immigration year: 1854 Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: St Louis Ward 25, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri; Roll: T623 899; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 374. St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1908 Name: Katherine Garthoeffner Death Date: 29 Mar 1896 Address: 4022 Gratiot Volume: 33 Page: 114 County Library: RDSL 42 Missouri Archive: C 10398 SLGS Rolls: 327 | Först, Katharina (I14979)
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| 21041 | http://www.kellmeyer.com/genealogy/ahnentafel.php?%20personID=I13490&tree=1&parentset=0&PHPSESSID=5a5f28c4858aaad8bed9449f729e0c3e Name: Garthoeffner, George M Father: Garthoeffner , Nicholas Mother: Forst , Catherine Birth Date: 5 June 1863 City: St Louis State: MO Country: USA Name: George M Garthoeffner Spouse: Mary Grabenschroer Parents: Nicholas Garthoeffner , Catherine Forst Birth Place: St Louis, MO Birth Date: 5 June 1863 Marriage Place: St Louis, MO Marriage Date: 28 June 1893 Death Place: St Louis, MO Death Date: 16 July 1912 CENSUS: 1880: Name: George GOTHOFFNER Age: 17 Estimated birth year: <1863> Birthplace: Missouri Occupation: Planing Mill Relationship to head-of-household: Son Home in 1880: St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri Race: White Gender: Male Father's name: Nicholas GOTHOFFNER Father's birthplace: BAV. Mother's name: Catharine GOTHOFFNER Mother's birthplace: FRANCE Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri; Roll: T9_720; Family History Film: 1254720; Page: 198D; Enumeration District: 78; Image: 0372. 1900. Name: Geo Garthoeffner Home in 1900: St Louis Ward 25, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri Age: 36 Estimated birth year: 1864 Birthplace: Missouri Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: St Louis Ward 25, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri; Roll: T623 899; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 374. 1910: Name: George M Garthoeffner Age in 1910: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1864 Birthplace: Missouri Home in 1910: 23-Wd St Louis, St Louis, Missouri Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 821 Part: 3 Page: 246A Year: 1910 | Garthoeffner, George Michael (I18390)
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| 21042 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Garthoeffner, James (I18406)
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| 21043 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Garthoeffner, Joan Carol (I18413)
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| 21044 | http://www.kellmeyer.com/genealogy/ahnentafel.php?%20personID=I13490&tree=1&parentset=0&PHPSESSID=5a5f28c4858aaad8bed9449f729e0c3e | Garthoeffner, Judy (I18417)
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| 21045 | http://www.kellmeyer.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I09037&tree=1&PHPSESSID=5c83446b34c5cce5ecbd6476a0ccfe2a | Family (F14125)
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| 21046 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Loire, Genevieve Mary (I18420)
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| 21047 | http://www.kellmeyer.com/genealogy/showtree.php?tree=1&PHPSESSID=5a5f28c4858aaad8bed9449f729e0c3e | Schulz, Albert (I26370)
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| 21048 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schulz, Barbara Ann (I26371)
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| 21049 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schulz, Robert Loire (I26372)
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| 21050 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mecker, Stephanie (I26373)
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