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Ancestors of James Kuhlman

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36. Johann Friedrich Hoppmann

1Kirchdorf Evangelische Kirche records.


37. Catharina Maria Iloh

1Kirchdorf Evangelische Kirche records.


38. Wilhelm Friedrich Höfelmeier

1Kirchdorf Evangelische Kirche records.


39. Maria Sophia Iloh

1Kirchdorf Evangelische Kirche records.


46. Christian Gottfried Schmidt

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Film #: 458480, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.


47. Johanna Sophia Eidner

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Film #: 458480, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.


48. Lütje von Bargen

1Kirchtimke Church Record, Henry v. Bargen pension files.
"Inv. Ctf. # 468544
Henry V. Bargen
C 5 - Mo. S. M. Vol. Cav.

Extract
from the church-record of Kirchtimke, Jurisdiction Ottersberg, Kingdom Hannover.

Hinrich von Bargen, legitimate son of Luetje von Bargen, cottager at Hepstedt, -- and of his wife Trine nee Nagel, -- was born, was born at Hepstedt November 2nd 1838 -- and confirmed on the 24th of March 1853.

The conformity of the forgoing, with the church record here, is herewith certified, with affixion of the church seal.

Signed: E.M. Brandt
Pastor
(church seal)

[transl. from the German
CME Dec 31/06]."
Translated, transcribed extract of church record, submitted as proof of age for Henry Von Bargen's veteran pension. Hepstedt in record was misread as Hegstedt by translator.

2Church Records, 1188995.
Kirchtimke Church Records.

3Church Records, 1188995.
Kirchtimke Church Records.


49. Catherina Nagel

1Kirchtimke Church Record, Henry v. Bargen pension files.
"Inv. Ctf. # 468544
Henry V. Bargen
C 5 - Mo. S. M. Vol. Cav.

Extract
from the church-record of Kirchtimke, Jurisdiction Ottersberg, Kingdom Hannover.

Hinrich von Bargen, legitimate son of Luetje von Bargen, cottager at Hepstedt, -- and of his wife Trine nee Nagel, -- was born, was born at Hepstedt November 2nd 1838 -- and confirmed on the 24th of March 1853.

The conformity of the forgoing, with the church record here, is herewith certified, with affixion of the church seal.

Signed: E.M. Brandt
Pastor
(church seal)

[transl. from the German
CME Dec 31/06]."
Translated, transcribed extract of church record, submitted as proof of age for Henry Von Bargen's veteran pension. Hepstedt in record was misread as Hegstedt by translator.

2Church Records, 1188995.
Kirchtimke Church Records.


50. Johann Heinrich Hagemeyer

1Cemeteries of Franklin County, Missouri, Lyon Township, Ebenezer Lutheran Cemetery of Port Hudson, Mo.

2United States of America, 1860 Census, Henry Otto household, 7 Jul 1860.
"Henry Otto 56 M Carpenter 1500 100 Hanover
Catherine " 56 F Hanover
Mary W " 12 F Missouri."
Washington post office,Franklin County, Missouri, P. 94, lines 12-14
Dwelling 670, family 670.

3United States of America, 1870 Census, Henry Otto household.
"Otto Henry 70 M W Carpenter."
Washington post office,Franklin County, Missouri, P. 58, Family 354.

4United States of America, 1880 Census.
"Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Henry VAN BERGEN Self M Male W 42 HANOVER Farmer HANOVER HANOVER
Wilhelmina VAN BERGEN Wife M Female W 32 MO Keeps House HANOVER HANOVER
Henry VAN BERGEN Son S Male W 12 MO HANOVER MO
William VAN BERGEN Son S Male W 9 MO HANOVER MO
Ida VAN BERGEN Dau S Female W 5 MO HANOVER MO
Fredk. VAN BERGEN Son S Male W 3 MO HANOVER MO
Henry OTTO FatherL M Male W 77 HAN Carpenter HAN HAN
Catherina OTTO MotherL M Female W 76 HAN Keeps House HAN HAN


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Source Information:
Census Place Lyon, Franklin, Missouri
Family History Library Film 1254686
NA Film Number T9-0686
Page Number 157D."

5Washington, Missouri Sesquicentennial, 1839-1989, p. 234.
"HEINRICH OTTO

Heinrich Otto, 1803-1887, his wife Katherine, and three children came here from Hanover, Germany. He first lived in Louisiana in 1834 where he manufactured cotton presses. In 1837 he moved to Franklin County, one of the early settlers. He was a carpenter and wagonmaker by trade. He bought a farm between Washington and Union. In November 1846 he was elected the Road Overseer of St. John's Township.

In 1858 he moved to Washington. Of their children, William Henry (1830-1891), lived in Washington and was a cabinetmaker. They started Otto & Co. Furniture Store and Funeral Home. Their other children were George H. who moved to St. Louis and Maria Elisa Fehrmann who lived in Hermann.

After Katherine's death in 1841, Heinrich married Catherine Maria Holtgrew in 1845. They had a daughter Julia Minnie who married Henry von Bargen.

William Henry married Catherine Baumann (1834-1913) who had come from Germany with her parents. Their children were William H. (settled in New Haven), Ed. H., Adelade Menzenworth, Millie Breckenkamp, George H., and Ida.

Ed. H. owned the Missouri Meerschaum Pipe Factory. He and his wife Litta Hoffmann had three sons, Robert, Edmund, and Carl J. George H. ran the furniture business and the funeral home. He married Pauline Kueckens. Their children were Esther Yaeger Busch, Walter H., Pauline Daugherty and Henry.

Of the next generation, Robert married Katrine Dallmeyer and had twins, Robert and William (St. Louis). Edmund married Barbara Kerns and had a daughter Barbara. Carl married Louisa Stephens and had one son Steve. Walter married Sarah Stucky and had two daughters, Sarah K. and Peggy. Pauline married Jim Daugherty and had two children, Danny and Jean (St. Louis). Henry married Mildred Breeden and had three children, Henry, Pauline and Douglas.

Submitted by Peggy Otto


HENRY WILLIAM OTTO, JR. FAMILY

Henry "Skip" Otto is a lifelong resident of Washington. In 1958 he began working in the family business, and in 1978 became president of Otto & Co., Furniture Store and Funeral Home. He later owned Otto Funeral Home doing business as Cedar Valley Memorial Chapel. Skip is a member of the Washington Volunteer Fire Department.

<<picture>>Henry Otto Family-Front: Henry, Virginia, Melissa. Back: Heidi.

He is married to Virginia Sieg Bruckerhoff, a native of Hermann, Missouri. They have two children. Heidi Elizabeth, June 16, 1978 and Melissa Ann, February 3, 1982. They attend Immanuel Christian Day School and the family worships at Immanuel Lutheran Church.

Submitted by Henry and Virginia Otto


WALTER OTTO FAMILY

Walter Otto (1896-1973), the son of George H. and Pauline Kuechens Otto, was married to Sarah Stucky (1902-1984), daughter of Charles Christian and Bessie Heaton Stucky, Muncie, Indiana, July 17, 1925. Mrs. Otto had visited cousins often in Washington. They had two daughters, Sarah Kathryn, born August 29, 1934, and Peggy Jean, born February 22, 1937.

Mr. Otto was a descendant of an early Washington area family. He ran the furniture and funeral business begun by his great-grandfather and grandfather as well as a furniture business in Union. He was president of the Washington Savings and Loan Association for 30 years. He saw it grow from a drawer in his office desk to a major financial institution. He was on the Board of the Bank of Washington.

Walter Otto was thought of as a founding father because he was a charter member of the Franklin County Country Club, the Lion's Club and the Elk's Lodge. He was a president of the Library Board and Chamber of Commerce. He was on the Washington School Board, the Civic Industrial Corp. and the city council. .

Mrs. Otto is remembered as a gracious and busy hostess, golfer and a member of many Washington groups."

6compiled by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, Marriage records, Franklin County, Missouri : books "A" & "B," 1819-1858/ compiled by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff. (Independence, Mo.] : Mrs. H.W. Woodruff, 1969.), p. 32, John Henry Otte m. Catharine M. Holtgrewe, The Newberry Library, F 884 .984 no.6.
Transcribed from microfilmed original records stored by the Recorder ofDeeds, Franklin County Courthouse, Union, Franklin, Missouri.
"p. 8,
10 Mar 1845 John Henry Otte m. Catharine M. Holtgrewen (Holtgrewe) #66

#66
Philip J. Heyer or Heier, Presb, Bethlehem, Union, Franklin, Missouri."

7Washington, Missouri Sesquicentennial, 1839-1989, Heinrich Otto.
"p. 8,
10 Mar 1845 John Henry Otte m. Catharine M. Holtgrewen (Holtgrewe) #66

#66
Philip J. Heyer or Heier, Presb, Bethlehem, Union, Franklin, Missouri

p. 8,
10 Mar 1845 John Henry Otte m. Catharine M. Holtgrewen (Holtgrewe) #66

#66
Philip J. Heyer or Heier, Presb, Bethlehem, Union, Franklin, Missouri

p. 8,
10 Mar 1845 John Henry Otte m. Catharine M. Holtgrewen (Holtgrewe) #66

#66
Philip J. Heyer or Heier, Presb, Bethlehem, Union, Franklin, Missouri

p. 8,
10 Mar 1845 John Henry Otte m. Catharine M. Holtgrewen (Holtgrewe) #66

#66
Philip J. Heyer or Heier, Presb, Bethlehem, Union, Franklin, Missouri."


51. Catharina Maria Holtgrewe

1Ebenezer Lutheran, Port Hudson, Franklin County, Missouri, church records.
Provided by Stewart Darrah.

2United States of America, 1860 Census, Henry Otto household, 7 Jul 1860.
"Henry Otto 56 M Carpenter 1500 100 Hanover
Catherine " 56 F Hanover
Mary W " 12 F Missouri."
Washington post office,Franklin County, Missouri, P. 94, lines 12-14
Dwelling 670, family 670.

3United States of America, 1870 Census, Henry Otto household.
"Catherine 68 F W Keeping House."
Washington post office,Franklin County, Missouri, P. 58, Family 354.

4United States of America, 1880 Census.
"Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Henry VAN BERGEN Self M Male W 42 HANOVER Farmer HANOVER HANOVER
Wilhelmina VAN BERGEN Wife M Female W 32 MO Keeps House HANOVER HANOVER
Henry VAN BERGEN Son S Male W 12 MO HANOVER MO
William VAN BERGEN Son S Male W 9 MO HANOVER MO
Ida VAN BERGEN Dau S Female W 5 MO HANOVER MO
Fredk. VAN BERGEN Son S Male W 3 MO HANOVER MO
Henry OTTO FatherL M Male W 77 HAN Carpenter HAN HAN
Catherina OTTO MotherL M Female W 76 HAN Keeps House HAN HAN


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Source Information:
Census Place Lyon, Franklin, Missouri
Family History Library Film 1254686
NA Film Number T9-0686
Page Number 157D."

5Washington, Missouri Sesquicentennial, 1839-1989, p. 234.
"HEINRICH OTTO

Heinrich Otto, 1803-1887, his wife Katherine, and three children came here from Hanover, Germany. He first lived in Louisiana in 1834 where he manufactured cotton presses. In 1837 he moved to Franklin County, one of the early settlers. He was a carpenter and wagonmaker by trade. He bought a farm between Washington and Union. In November 1846 he was elected the Road Overseer of St. John's Township.

In 1858 he moved to Washington. Of their children, William Henry (1830-1891), lived in Washington and was a cabinetmaker. They started Otto & Co. Furniture Store and Funeral Home. Their other children were George H. who moved to St. Louis and Maria Elisa Fehrmann who lived in Hermann.

After Katherine's death in 1841, Heinrich married Catherine Maria Holtgrew in 1845. They had a daughter Julia Minnie who married Henry von Bargen.

William Henry married Catherine Baumann (1834-1913) who had come from Germany with her parents. Their children were William H. (settled in New Haven), Ed. H., Adelade Menzenworth, Millie Breckenkamp, George H., and Ida.

Ed. H. owned the Missouri Meerschaum Pipe Factory. He and his wife Litta Hoffmann had three sons, Robert, Edmund, and Carl J. George H. ran the furniture business and the funeral home. He married Pauline Kueckens. Their children were Esther Yaeger Busch, Walter H., Pauline Daugherty and Henry.

Of the next generation, Robert married Katrine Dallmeyer and had twins, Robert and William (St. Louis). Edmund married Barbara Kerns and had a daughter Barbara. Carl married Louisa Stephens and had one son Steve. Walter married Sarah Stucky and had two daughters, Sarah K. and Peggy. Pauline married Jim Daugherty and had two children, Danny and Jean (St. Louis). Henry married Mildred Breeden and had three children, Henry, Pauline and Douglas.

Submitted by Peggy Otto


HENRY WILLIAM OTTO, JR. FAMILY

Henry "Skip" Otto is a lifelong resident of Washington. In 1958 he began working in the family business, and in 1978 became president of Otto & Co., Furniture Store and Funeral Home. He later owned Otto Funeral Home doing business as Cedar Valley Memorial Chapel. Skip is a member of the Washington Volunteer Fire Department.

<<picture>>Henry Otto Family-Front: Henry, Virginia, Melissa. Back: Heidi.

He is married to Virginia Sieg Bruckerhoff, a native of Hermann, Missouri. They have two children. Heidi Elizabeth, June 16, 1978 and Melissa Ann, February 3, 1982. They attend Immanuel Christian Day School and the family worships at Immanuel Lutheran Church.

Submitted by Henry and Virginia Otto


WALTER OTTO FAMILY

Walter Otto (1896-1973), the son of George H. and Pauline Kuechens Otto, was married to Sarah Stucky (1902-1984), daughter of Charles Christian and Bessie Heaton Stucky, Muncie, Indiana, July 17, 1925. Mrs. Otto had visited cousins often in Washington. They had two daughters, Sarah Kathryn, born August 29, 1934, and Peggy Jean, born February 22, 1937.

Mr. Otto was a descendant of an early Washington area family. He ran the furniture and funeral business begun by his great-grandfather and grandfather as well as a furniture business in Union. He was president of the Washington Savings and Loan Association for 30 years. He saw it grow from a drawer in his office desk to a major financial institution. He was on the Board of the Bank of Washington.

Walter Otto was thought of as a founding father because he was a charter member of the Franklin County Country Club, the Lion's Club and the Elk's Lodge. He was a president of the Library Board and Chamber of Commerce. He was on the Washington School Board, the Civic Industrial Corp. and the city council. .

Mrs. Otto is remembered as a gracious and busy hostess, golfer and a member of many Washington groups."

6Washington, Missouri Sesquicentennial, 1839-1989, Heinrich Otto.


52. Johann Hermann Conrad Christoph Becker

1LDS Films, 0814295.
Haustenbeck Evangelische Kirche.

2Vorfahren von Sophie und Isabell Kupfer, http://www.ronald-kupfer.de/.
E-Mail senden an: [email protected]
Ronald Kupfer
Obere Dorfstraße 31
09395 Hormersdorf.

3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
Submitter(s):
GAROLD KOTTER Microfilm: NONE
10869 S HEATHER RIDGE DR
SANDY UT Submission: AF93-106342
USA 84070.

4Vorfahren von Sophie und Isabell Kupfer.


53. Adolphine Wilhelmina Charlotta Schildmann

1LDS Films, 0814295.
Haustenbeck Evangelische Kirche.

2Vorfahren von Sophie und Isabell Kupfer, http://www.ronald-kupfer.de/.
E-Mail senden an: [email protected]
Ronald Kupfer
Obere Dorfstraße 31
09395 Hormersdorf.

3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
Submitter(s):
GAROLD KOTTER Microfilm: NONE
10869 S HEATHER RIDGE DR
SANDY UT Submission: AF93-106342
USA 84070.


54. Joseph Heinrich Kormeyer

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), AF97-118499, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
Submitter(s):
JUNE ELLA TOELKE Microfilm: NONE
327 MARGUERITE ST
UNION MO Submission: AF97-118499.

2Cemeteries of Franklin County, Missouri, Lyon Township, St. John's U.C.C. Cemetery of Casco, Mo.

3United States of America, 1880 Census, Jobst Kormeyer household.
"Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jobst KORMEYER Self M Male W 68 HANOVER Farmer HANOVER HANOVER
Maria KORMEYER Wife M Female W 60 PRUSSIA Keeps House PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Fritz KORMEYER Son S Male W 23 MO Farmer HAN PRUSSIA
John KORMEYER Son S Male W 21 MO Farmer HAN PRUSSIA
Maria KORMEYER Dau S Female W 18 MO HAN PRUSSIA

Source Information:
Census Place Lyon, Franklin, Missouri
Family History Library Film 1254686
NA Film Number T9-0686
Page Number 175C."
LyonTownship, Franklin County, Missouri, E.D. 73, Page No. 63 (stamped p. 175), Lines 8-12.

4United States of America, 1860 Census, Joseph Colmeyer household, 16 Aug 1860.
"Joseph Colmeyer 50 M Farmer 1200 400 Hanover
Mary " 40 F "
Henry " 16 M Laborer Mo
Herman " 11 M "
Charlotte " 7 F "
Fred " 3 M "
Geo Colmeyer 9/12 M Mo."
Beauford post office, Beuoff Twp, Franklin County, Missouri, P. 28-29, lines 35-40, 1
Dwelling 212, family 212.

5United States of America, 1870 Census, Yost. Kormeyer household, 31 Aug 1870.
"Kormeyer, Yost. 62 M W F[armer?] 4000 820 Han.
Mary 50 F " "
Herm. 21 M " Laborer Mo.
Char. 17 F " "
Fritz 13 M " "
Ina. 9 " " "
Mary 7 F " "."
Port Hudson post office, LyonTownship, Franklin County, Missouri, Roll 775, p. 80 (stamped p. 236), lines 21-27.
Dwelling 547, family 538.

6Kormeier family history, Gasconade County, Missouri, p. 196, Four Rivers Historical Society, Washington, Missouri.
"KORMEIER

Homer Kormeier came to Gasconade County from Franklin County, Missouri in 1937. His great grandfather, Joseph Kormeier, was born in Hilton Kreis Halle, Prusen, Germany in 1810. He came to the United States as a young man and married Mary Luecker. She, too, came from Germany, born in Dissen, Hanover, Germany, but they never met until they were in the United States. They had six children of which Herman was the grandfather of Homer. Herman Kormeier married Wilhelmina Richtemeier. Miss Wilhelmina Richtemeier was born in Haustenbeck, Detmold, Lippe-Detmold, Germany. Eight children were born of this marriage of which Louis was Homer's father. Homer's mother was Louise Struewe. Homer has four sisters: Elda Gardiner of Washington, D.C., Laverna Bottamiller of District Heights, Md., Esther Bottamiller of Indianapolis, Ind. and Evelyn Lowe of Dedham, Mass.

In April of 1937 Homer went into business in Owensville, buying the Kormeier Furniture and Appliance Store from his Uncle John Kormeier. He operated this buisness until 1956 when he sold the store and bought the M.F.A. Insurance Agency, again from his Uncle John Kormeier. He is still operating this agency.

In June of 1937 Homer was married to Alice Haag, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Christopher Fred Haag of Leslie, Mo. They have five children: Robert, Mary Ann, Carol Jean, Dolores and Kenneth. Robert is married to Sandra Haines of Reading, Pa., and they have three daughters, Krisan, Katrice and Korinne, and are living in Columbia, Mo. Mary Ann is married to Ray Keith Barbarick of Bland, Mo. They are living in Ellisville, Mo., and have two children, Steven and Tamara. Carol Jean is married to Russell Heck of Belle, Mo. They have three children, David, Daniel, and Darren Boyd, and they are living in Rolla, Mo. Dolores is married to Gregory Willoughby of Owensville, Mo. They are living in Plano, Tx and have three children, Heather, Robin and Joshua. Kenneth is married to Geraldine Printy of Owensville, Mo. They have one Son, Kevin and are living near Columbia, Mo."
Kormeier.

7The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R).
Submitter(s):
JEANETTE FINAN Microfilm: NONE
4216 MONTGOMERY DRIVE
LITTLE ROCK AR Submission: AF92-100759
USA 72212

JEANETTE L FINAN Microfilm: NONE
RT 1 BOX 236
HAZEN AR Submission: AF97-125903
USA 72064.

8compiled by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, Marriage records, Franklin County, Missouri : books "A" & "B," 1819-1858/ compiled by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff. (Independence, Mo.] : Mrs. H.W. Woodruff, 1969.), p. 24, Henrick Carmeryer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers, 31 May 2002, The Newberry Library, F 884 .984 no.6.
Transcribed from microfilmed original records stored by the Recorder ofDeeds, Franklin County Courthouse, Union, Franklin, Missouri.
"Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)."

9The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), AF97-118499, 31 May 2002.
"Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)

Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)

Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)."
Submitter(s):
JUNE ELLA TOELKE Microfilm: NONE
327 MARGUERITE ST
UNION MO Submission: AF97-118499.

10Kormeier family history, Gasconade County, Missouri, p. 196, 31 May 2002.
"Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)

Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)

Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)

Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)

Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)

Book "A"
p. 200
19 March 1842 Henrick Carmeyer (Cormeyer) m. Ana Maria Luerers #70

#70
Frederick Hundhausen/Haniheussey (multiple spellings)
(German Protestent)

KORMEIER

Homer Kormeier came to Gasconade County from Franklin County, Missouri in 1937. His great grandfather, Joseph Kormeier, was born in Hilton Kreis Halle, Prusen, Germany in 1810. He came to the United States as a young man and married Mary Luecker. She, too, came from Germany, born in Dissen, Hanover, Germany, but they never met until they were in the United States. They had six children of which Herman was the grandfather of Homer. Herman Kormeier married Wilhelmina Richtemeier. Miss Wilhelmina Richtemeier was born in Haustenbeck, Detmold, Lippe-Detmold, Germany. Eight children were born of this marriage of which Louis was Homer's father. Homer's mother was Louise Struewe. Homer has four sisters: Elda Gardiner of Washington, D.C., Laverna Bottamiller of District Heights, Md., Esther Bottamiller of Indianapolis, Ind. and Evelyn Lowe of Dedham, Mass.

In April of 1937 Homer went into business in Owensville, buying the Kormeier Furniture and Appliance Store from his Uncle John Kormeier. He operated this buisness until 1956 when he sold the store and bought the M.F.A. Insurance Agency, again from his Uncle John Kormeier. He is still operating this agency.

In June of 1937 Homer was married to Alice Haag, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Christopher Fred Haag of Leslie, Mo. They have five children: Robert, Mary Ann, Carol Jean, Dolores and Kenneth. Robert is married to Sandra Haines of Reading, Pa., and they have three daughters, Krisan, Katrice and Korinne, and are living in Columbia, Mo. Mary Ann is married to Ray Keith Barbarick of Bland, Mo. They are living in Ellisville, Mo., and have two children, Steven and Tamara. Carol Jean is married to Russell Heck of Belle, Mo. They have three children, David, Daniel, and Darren Boyd, and they are living in Rolla, Mo. Dolores is married to Gregory Willoughby of Owensville, Mo. They are living in Plano, Tx and have three children, Heather, Robin and Joshua. Kenneth is married to Geraldine Printy of Owensville, Mo. They have one Son, Kevin and are living near Columbia, Mo."
Kormeier.


55. Maria Elisabeth Lueker

1Cemeteries of Franklin County, Missouri, Lyon Township, St. John's U.C.C. Cemetery of Casco, Mo.

2The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), AF97-118499, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
Submitter(s):
JUNE ELLA TOELKE Microfilm: NONE
327 MARGUERITE ST
UNION MO Submission: AF97-118499.

3United States of America, 1880 Census, Jobst Kormeyer household.
LyonTownship, Franklin County, Missouri, E.D. 73, Page No. 63 (stamped p. 175), Lines 8-12.

4United States of America, 1860 Census, Joseph Colmeyer household, 16 Aug 1860.
"Joseph Colmeyer 50 M Farmer 1200 400 Hanover
Mary " 40 F "
Henry " 16 M Laborer Mo
Herman " 11 M "
Charlotte " 7 F "
Fred " 3 M "
Geo Colmeyer 9/12 M Mo."
Beauford post office, Beuoff Twp, Franklin County, Missouri, P. 28-29, lines 35-40, 1
Dwelling 212, family 212.

5United States of America, 1870 Census, Yost. Kormeyer household, 31 Aug 1870.
"Kormeyer, Yost. 62 M W F[armer?] 4000 820 Han.
Mary 50 F " "
Herm. 21 M " Laborer Mo.
Char. 17 F " "
Fritz 13 M " "
Ina. 9 " " "
Mary 7 F " "."
Port Hudson post office, LyonTownship, Franklin County, Missouri, Roll 775, p. 80 (stamped p. 236), lines 21-27.
Dwelling 547, family 538.

6Stewart L. Darrah, Stewart L. Darrah family records, luker 005.jpg.

7Kormeier family history, Gasconade County, Missouri, p. 196, Four Rivers Historical Society, Washington, Missouri.
"KORMEIER

Homer Kormeier came to Gasconade County from Franklin County, Missouri in 1937. His great grandfather, Joseph Kormeier, was born in Hilton Kreis Halle, Prusen, Germany in 1810. He came to the United States as a young man and married Mary Luecker. She, too, came from Germany, born in Dissen, Hanover, Germany, but they never met until they were in the United States. They had six children of which Herman was the grandfather of Homer. Herman Kormeier married Wilhelmina Richtemeier. Miss Wilhelmina Richtemeier was born in Haustenbeck, Detmold, Lippe-Detmold, Germany. Eight children were born of this marriage of which Louis was Homer's father. Homer's mother was Louise Struewe. Homer has four sisters: Elda Gardiner of Washington, D.C., Laverna Bottamiller of District Heights, Md., Esther Bottamiller of Indianapolis, Ind. and Evelyn Lowe of Dedham, Mass.

In April of 1937 Homer went into business in Owensville, buying the Kormeier Furniture and Appliance Store from his Uncle John Kormeier. He operated this buisness until 1956 when he sold the store and bought the M.F.A. Insurance Agency, again from his Uncle John Kormeier. He is still operating this agency.

In June of 1937 Homer was married to Alice Haag, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Christopher Fred Haag of Leslie, Mo. They have five children: Robert, Mary Ann, Carol Jean, Dolores and Kenneth. Robert is married to Sandra Haines of Reading, Pa., and they have three daughters, Krisan, Katrice and Korinne, and are living in Columbia, Mo. Mary Ann is married to Ray Keith Barbarick of Bland, Mo. They are living in Ellisville, Mo., and have two children, Steven and Tamara. Carol Jean is married to Russell Heck of Belle, Mo. They have three children, David, Daniel, and Darren Boyd, and they are living in Rolla, Mo. Dolores is married to Gregory Willoughby of Owensville, Mo. They are living in Plano, Tx and have three children, Heather, Robin and Joshua. Kenneth is married to Geraldine Printy of Owensville, Mo. They have one Son, Kevin and are living near Columbia, Mo."
Kormeier.

8The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R).
Submitter(s):
JEANETTE FINAN Microfilm: NONE
4216 MONTGOMERY DRIVE
LITTLE ROCK AR Submission: AF92-100759
USA 72212

JEANETTE L FINAN Microfilm: NONE
RT 1 BOX 236
HAZEN AR Submission: AF97-125903
USA 72064.


56. Joseph Bernard Lückenhoff

1GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

2Greg Waltigney, German Immigrants to Osage County, Missouri, Lueckenhoff, Bernard Joseph.
http://www.skypoint.com/~gdw/immigran.htm.
"LUECKENHOFF,Bernard Joseph [Imm] 3 Sep 1783 Oelde,St.Johannes,Katholisch,Westfalen."

3Connie Reichart.
"Years of research.".

4Goodspeed's History of Osage County, 1889, p. 1150-1151.
" Bernard Lueckenhoff, a farmer and stock-raiser of Washington Township, Osage County, resides ten miles west of Linn, and was born in Prussia, Germany, May 25, 1825. His parents were Joseph and Elizabeth (Hulson) Lueckenhoff, also natives of Prussia. Joseph Lueckenhoff was born about 1782, and in 1838 immigrated to the United States with his family, locating in Osage County, Mo., where he was one of the pioneer settlers, and was engaged in farming until his death, which occurred in 1859. The mother of our subject was born about 1794, and died in Osage County, Mo., in 1840. Bernard Lueckenhoff is the only survivor of a family of ten children. After the death of his mother he lived with his father until about the year 1850, when he crossed the plains to California, and worked in gold mines about five years. He then returned to Osage County, Mo., and October 9, 1855, married Catharine Westerman, who was born in Osage County, Mo., November 23, 1837, and is a daughter of George and Gertrude Westerman, who were early settlers of Osage County, the former of whom died in 1859, and the latter in 1873. Thirteen children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Lueckenhoff, of whom ten are now living, viz.: Anna (wife of Fred Meyer), Mary, Bernard, Chris­tina, Catherine (who married Benjamin Shaffer), John, Joseph, Lizzie, Jennie (died August 13, 1877), Willie (died February 9, 1876), Har­man, August and Dina (died February 10, 1879). Mr. Lueckenhoff located on his present farm in 1864. He owns 200 acres of land, about eighty acres of which are well improved and under cultivation, located on the banks of Osage River. He is one of the well-to­-do and highly respected farmers of the township. The family are members of the Catholic Church."

5GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

6Connie Reichart, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.


57. Anna Elizabetha Maria Huelsman

1GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

2Greg Waltigney, German Immigrants to Osage County, Missouri, Huelsmann, Elisabeth Anna Maria.
http://www.skypoint.com/~gdw/immigran.htm.
"HUELSMANN,Elisabeth Anna Maria [Imm] 22 Feb 1794Herzebrock,St. Christina,Katholisch,Westfalen."

3Connie Reichart.
"Years of research.".

4Goodspeed's History of Osage County, 1889, p. 1150-1151.
" Bernard Lueckenhoff, a farmer and stock-raiser of Washington Township, Osage County, resides ten miles west of Linn, and was born in Prussia, Germany, May 25, 1825. His parents were Joseph and Elizabeth (Hulson) Lueckenhoff, also natives of Prussia. Joseph Lueckenhoff was born about 1782, and in 1838 immigrated to the United States with his family, locating in Osage County, Mo., where he was one of the pioneer settlers, and was engaged in farming until his death, which occurred in 1859. The mother of our subject was born about 1794, and died in Osage County, Mo., in 1840. Bernard Lueckenhoff is the only survivor of a family of ten children. After the death of his mother he lived with his father until about the year 1850, when he crossed the plains to California, and worked in gold mines about five years. He then returned to Osage County, Mo., and October 9, 1855, married Catharine Westerman, who was born in Osage County, Mo., November 23, 1837, and is a daughter of George and Gertrude Westerman, who were early settlers of Osage County, the former of whom died in 1859, and the latter in 1873. Thirteen children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Lueckenhoff, of whom ten are now living, viz.: Anna (wife of Fred Meyer), Mary, Bernard, Chris­tina, Catherine (who married Benjamin Shaffer), John, Joseph, Lizzie, Jennie (died August 13, 1877), Willie (died February 9, 1876), Har­man, August and Dina (died February 10, 1879). Mr. Lueckenhoff located on his present farm in 1864. He owns 200 acres of land, about eighty acres of which are well improved and under cultivation, located on the banks of Osage River. He is one of the well-to­-do and highly respected farmers of the township. The family are members of the Catholic Church."


58. Johann Georg Westerman

1GEDCOM File, curtisrapue.ged, 15 May 2002.
David Curtis Rapue
12465 S Hagan Lane
Olathe, KS 66062.

2GEDCOM File, [email protected], 22 Apr 2002.
email: [email protected].

3GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

4Goodspeed's History of Osage County, 1889, p. 1150-1151.
" Bernard Lueckenhoff, a farmer and stock-raiser of Washington Township, Osage County, resides ten miles west of Linn, and was born in Prussia, Germany, May 25, 1825. His parents were Joseph and Elizabeth (Hulson) Lueckenhoff, also natives of Prussia. Joseph Lueckenhoff was born about 1782, and in 1838 immigrated to the United States with his family, locating in Osage County, Mo., where he was one of the pioneer settlers, and was engaged in farming until his death, which occurred in 1859. The mother of our subject was born about 1794, and died in Osage County, Mo., in 1840. Bernard Lueckenhoff is the only survivor of a family of ten children. After the death of his mother he lived with his father until about the year 1850, when he crossed the plains to California, and worked in gold mines about five years. He then returned to Osage County, Mo., and October 9, 1855, married Catharine Westerman, who was born in Osage County, Mo., November 23, 1837, and is a daughter of George and Gertrude Westerman, who were early settlers of Osage County, the former of whom died in 1859, and the latter in 1873. Thirteen children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Lueckenhoff, of whom ten are now living, viz.: Anna (wife of Fred Meyer), Mary, Bernard, Chris­tina, Catherine (who married Benjamin Shaffer), John, Joseph, Lizzie, Jennie (died August 13, 1877), Willie (died February 9, 1876), Har­man, August and Dina (died February 10, 1879). Mr. Lueckenhoff located on his present farm in 1864. He owns 200 acres of land, about eighty acres of which are well improved and under cultivation, located on the banks of Osage River. He is one of the well-to­-do and highly respected farmers of the township. The family are members of the Catholic Church."

5GEDCOM File, curtisrapue.ged, 15 May 2002.
David Curtis Rapue
12465 S Hagan Lane
Olathe, KS 66062.

6GEDCOM File, [email protected], 22 Apr 2002.
email: [email protected].

7GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].


59. Anna Maria Gertrude Rehbaum

1Genealogy.net -- the number 1 source in German genealogy.
http://www.genealogienetz.de/genealogy.html
http://gedbas.genealogy.net.
Posted by:
Karin Schöneberger
Schlesierweg 8
D-59302 Oelde
02522/63501
[email protected]

~Contacted Karin. She said that her husband, Erik, is related to this line. They got the information from people of Oelde by Dr. Xaver.

2GEDCOM File, curtisrapue.ged, 15 May 2002.
David Curtis Rapue
12465 S Hagan Lane
Olathe, KS 66062.

3GEDCOM File, [email protected], 22 Apr 2002.
email: [email protected].

4GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

5Goodspeed's History of Osage County, 1889, p. 1150-1151.
" Bernard Lueckenhoff, a farmer and stock-raiser of Washington Township, Osage County, resides ten miles west of Linn, and was born in Prussia, Germany, May 25, 1825. His parents were Joseph and Elizabeth (Hulson) Lueckenhoff, also natives of Prussia. Joseph Lueckenhoff was born about 1782, and in 1838 immigrated to the United States with his family, locating in Osage County, Mo., where he was one of the pioneer settlers, and was engaged in farming until his death, which occurred in 1859. The mother of our subject was born about 1794, and died in Osage County, Mo., in 1840. Bernard Lueckenhoff is the only survivor of a family of ten children. After the death of his mother he lived with his father until about the year 1850, when he crossed the plains to California, and worked in gold mines about five years. He then returned to Osage County, Mo., and October 9, 1855, married Catharine Westerman, who was born in Osage County, Mo., November 23, 1837, and is a daughter of George and Gertrude Westerman, who were early settlers of Osage County, the former of whom died in 1859, and the latter in 1873. Thirteen children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Lueckenhoff, of whom ten are now living, viz.: Anna (wife of Fred Meyer), Mary, Bernard, Chris­tina, Catherine (who married Benjamin Shaffer), John, Joseph, Lizzie, Jennie (died August 13, 1877), Willie (died February 9, 1876), Har­man, August and Dina (died February 10, 1879). Mr. Lueckenhoff located on his present farm in 1864. He owns 200 acres of land, about eighty acres of which are well improved and under cultivation, located on the banks of Osage River. He is one of the well-to­-do and highly respected farmers of the township. The family are members of the Catholic Church."


60. Peter Jacob Gelven

1LDS Films, 995650.
Lank-Latum Zivilregister.

2GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

3United States of America, 1850 Census, Jacob Gilven household.
"Jacob Gilven 34 M Carpenter Germany."
Benton Twp, Osage County, Missouri, P. 453, Family 524.

4Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rich Fountain, Osage County, Missouri, Sacred Heart Sesquicentennial, 1838-1988, p. 227.
"GELVEN FAMILIES

Carl Gelven was born in the Rhineland area of Germany c.1811 and married Agnes Thieves in Germany before coming to America.

The following children were born to this family at Rich Fountain, Mo. Carl (b. 2-9-1853), Jacob (b. 12-271849), Peter, Anna, Herman, and Joseph Gelven.

On October 28,1873, Peter Gelven married Margaret Luebbert at Rich Fountain. His parents were Jacob and Anna Maria Rosella Gelven. They lived at Freeburg.
Peter died on August 15,1827.

Another Gelven family was that of Peter and Elizabeth Plassmeyer Gelven. Their children were Carl (born and died in 1872); Carl (1873-1874); Maria Agnes (b. 1877); Maria Elizabeth (b. 1876), Anna Philomena (b. 1881), Gerhard (born and died 1884); and Hemietta (b. 1886).

PETER AND MARGARET GELVEN (1851-1927)

Peter Hubert Gelven was born at Rich Fountain, Mo. on January 17, 1851. He was the son of Rhineland immigrants Jacob and Maria Rosella Gelven.

On October 28, 1873, Peter Gelven married Margaret Luebbert, daughter of Henry and Maria Luebbert, Rich Fountain. The following children were born of their marriage: 1) Anne Gelven (b. 1886) was single and died at Linn in 1958.
2) Frances Gelven married August Lueckenhoff.
They were central telephone operators at Freeburg, then Linn, and finally at Hillsboro, Mo.
3) Mary Gelven (b. 6-1-1881) married Albert Otten of Freeburg, Mo. She died there on May 17,1946.
4) Henry Gelven was single and died at Linn, Mo. in 1954.
5) Jacob ("Jake") Gelven married Myrtle Gelven and they lived in Oklahoma State.
6) Bernard ("Michael") Gelven (b. 10-26-1890) was single and he died at Freeburg, Mo. on February 14, 1960.

Peter H. Gelven died at Freeburg on August 15, 1927. His wife Margaret died on June 8, 1927."

5Steven Cochran, Descendants of Jakob Gelfen, http://www.zianet.com/ynika/gelvin/index.html.
Previously:
Descendants of Herman Joseph Gelven
http://wavelinx.net/cochran1/gelvin/index.html.
"15. Peter Jacob (Petrus Jacobus) Gelven <d571.html> was born in 1816 in Lank, (KC) Kreis Crefeld, Rheinland, (Prussia). He emigrated on 5 Jun 1840 from Immigrated to New Orleans from Bremen on the ship Johann Georg. He died in Jul 1851 in Osage County, Missouri. He Worked in As a carpenter.
He was married to Anna Maria Rosellen on 13 Jul 1844 in Fr Helias, Osage County, Missouri. Anna Maria Rosellen was born in 1822 in Ramrath, Kreis Neuss, Rheinland. She was buried in 1854 in Sacred Heart, Rich Fountain, Osage County. Missouri. She died on 13 Jun 1854 in Osage County, Missouri. Peter Jacob (Petrus Jacobus) Gelven and Anna Maria Rosellen had the following children: +24 i. Peter Henry (Hubert) Gelvin. <d43.html> 25 ii. Henry James Gelven. +26 iii. Anna Catherine Gelven. <d147.html> 27 iv. Herman Joseph Hubert Gelven was born on 28 Mar 1848 in Benton Twp. Osage County, Missouri."

6compiled by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, Marriage records, Osage County, Missouri, book "A", 1841-1891 / compiledand published by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff. ([Independence, Mo.] : Mrs. H.W. Woodruff, [1970]), p. 8, Jacob Gelven(Gelvin) m. Ann Mary Rosellen(Rosellon), The Newberry Library, F 884 .984 no.11.
Transcribed from microfilmed original records stored by the Recorder ofDeeds, Osage County Courthouse, Linn, Osage, Missouri.
"page 47
13 July 1845
Jacob Gelven (Gelvin) m. Ann Mary Rosellen(Rosellon) #76

#76."

7GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
"page 47
13 July 1845
Jacob Gelven (Gelvin) m. Ann Mary Rosellen(Rosellon) #76

#76

page 47
13 July 1845
Jacob Gelven (Gelvin) m. Ann Mary Rosellen(Rosellon) #76

#76

page 47
13 July 1845
Jacob Gelven (Gelvin) m. Ann Mary Rosellen(Rosellon) #76

#76."
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].


61. Anna Maria Schoenen

1GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

2United States of America, 1850 Census, Jacob Gilven household.
"Ann Maria 28 F Germany."
Benton Twp, Osage County, Missouri, P. 453, Family 524.

3LDS Films, 948980.
Ramrath Zivilregister.

4Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rich Fountain, Osage County, Missouri, Sacred Heart Sesquicentennial, 1838-1988, p. 227.
"GELVEN FAMILIES

Carl Gelven was born in the Rhineland area of Germany c.1811 and married Agnes Thieves in Germany before coming to America.

The following children were born to this family at Rich Fountain, Mo. Carl (b. 2-9-1853), Jacob (b. 12-271849), Peter, Anna, Herman, and Joseph Gelven.

On October 28,1873, Peter Gelven married Margaret Luebbert at Rich Fountain. His parents were Jacob and Anna Maria Rosella Gelven. They lived at Freeburg.
Peter died on August 15,1827.

Another Gelven family was that of Peter and Elizabeth Plassmeyer Gelven. Their children were Carl (born and died in 1872); Carl (1873-1874); Maria Agnes (b. 1877); Maria Elizabeth (b. 1876), Anna Philomena (b. 1881), Gerhard (born and died 1884); and Hemietta (b. 1886).

PETER AND MARGARET GELVEN (1851-1927)

Peter Hubert Gelven was born at Rich Fountain, Mo. on January 17, 1851. He was the son of Rhineland immigrants Jacob and Maria Rosella Gelven.

On October 28, 1873, Peter Gelven married Margaret Luebbert, daughter of Henry and Maria Luebbert, Rich Fountain. The following children were born of their marriage: 1) Anne Gelven (b. 1886) was single and died at Linn in 1958.
2) Frances Gelven married August Lueckenhoff.
They were central telephone operators at Freeburg, then Linn, and finally at Hillsboro, Mo.
3) Mary Gelven (b. 6-1-1881) married Albert Otten of Freeburg, Mo. She died there on May 17,1946.
4) Henry Gelven was single and died at Linn, Mo. in 1954.
5) Jacob ("Jake") Gelven married Myrtle Gelven and they lived in Oklahoma State.
6) Bernard ("Michael") Gelven (b. 10-26-1890) was single and he died at Freeburg, Mo. on February 14, 1960.

Peter H. Gelven died at Freeburg on August 15, 1927. His wife Margaret died on June 8, 1927."

5Steven Cochran, Descendants of Jakob Gelfen, http://www.zianet.com/ynika/gelvin/index.html.
Previously:
Descendants of Herman Joseph Gelven
http://wavelinx.net/cochran1/gelvin/index.html.
"15. Peter Jacob (Petrus Jacobus) Gelven <d571.html> was born in 1816 in Lank, (KC) Kreis Crefeld, Rheinland, (Prussia). He emigrated on 5 Jun 1840 from Immigrated to New Orleans from Bremen on the ship Johann Georg. He died in Jul 1851 in Osage County, Missouri. He Worked in As a carpenter.
He was married to Anna Maria Rosellen on 13 Jul 1844 in Fr Helias, Osage County, Missouri. Anna Maria Rosellen was born in 1822 in Ramrath, Kreis Neuss, Rheinland. She was buried in 1854 in Sacred Heart, Rich Fountain, Osage County. Missouri. She died on 13 Jun 1854 in Osage County, Missouri. Peter Jacob (Petrus Jacobus) Gelven and Anna Maria Rosellen had the following children: +24 i. Peter Henry (Hubert) Gelvin. <d43.html> 25 ii. Henry James Gelven. +26 iii. Anna Catherine Gelven. <d147.html> 27 iv. Herman Joseph Hubert Gelven was born on 28 Mar 1848 in Benton Twp. Osage County, Missouri."


62. Henricus Luebbert

1GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

2Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rich Fountain, Osage County, Missouri, Sacred Heart Sesquicentennial, 1838-1988, p. 227.
"GELVEN FAMILIES

Carl Gelven was born in the Rhineland area of Germany c.1811 and married Agnes Thieves in Germany before coming to America.

The following children were born to this family at Rich Fountain, Mo. Carl (b. 2-9-1853), Jacob (b. 12-271849), Peter, Anna, Herman, and Joseph Gelven.

On October 28,1873, Peter Gelven married Margaret Luebbert at Rich Fountain. His parents were Jacob and Anna Maria Rosella Gelven. They lived at Freeburg.
Peter died on August 15,1827.

Another Gelven family was that of Peter and Elizabeth Plassmeyer Gelven. Their children were Carl (born and died in 1872); Carl (1873-1874); Maria Agnes (b. 1877); Maria Elizabeth (b. 1876), Anna Philomena (b. 1881), Gerhard (born and died 1884); and Hemietta (b. 1886).

PETER AND MARGARET GELVEN (1851-1927)

Peter Hubert Gelven was born at Rich Fountain, Mo. on January 17, 1851. He was the son of Rhineland immigrants Jacob and Maria Rosella Gelven.

On October 28, 1873, Peter Gelven married Margaret Luebbert, daughter of Henry and Maria Luebbert, Rich Fountain. The following children were born of their marriage: 1) Anne Gelven (b. 1886) was single and died at Linn in 1958.
2) Frances Gelven married August Lueckenhoff.
They were central telephone operators at Freeburg, then Linn, and finally at Hillsboro, Mo.
3) Mary Gelven (b. 6-1-1881) married Albert Otten of Freeburg, Mo. She died there on May 17,1946.
4) Henry Gelven was single and died at Linn, Mo. in 1954.
5) Jacob ("Jake") Gelven married Myrtle Gelven and they lived in Oklahoma State.
6) Bernard ("Michael") Gelven (b. 10-26-1890) was single and he died at Freeburg, Mo. on February 14, 1960.

Peter H. Gelven died at Freeburg on August 15, 1927. His wife Margaret died on June 8, 1927."

3United States of America, 1860 Census, 5 Jul 1860.
"1860 > MISSOURI > OSAGE > WASHINGTON TWP > Rich Fountain post office

Series: M653 Roll: 637 Page: 277

Dwelling: 489
Family: 463

Henry Lübbert 46 M Farmer 600 500 Prussia
Anna M " 45 F do
Mary " 14 F Missouri
Francisca " 12 F do
Henry " 9 M do
Gertrude " 6 F do."

4Missouri State Archives, http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/.
Margaret Gelvin death record.

5GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].


63. Anna Maria Angela Francisca Freise

1GEDCOM File, Lucille.ged, 3 Jun 2002.
Margaret H. Gentges
9251 Wood Glade Dr.
Great Falls, VA 22066
[email protected].

2Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rich Fountain, Osage County, Missouri, Sacred Heart Sesquicentennial, 1838-1988, p. 227.
"GELVEN FAMILIES

Carl Gelven was born in the Rhineland area of Germany c.1811 and married Agnes Thieves in Germany before coming to America.

The following children were born to this family at Rich Fountain, Mo. Carl (b. 2-9-1853), Jacob (b. 12-271849), Peter, Anna, Herman, and Joseph Gelven.

On October 28,1873, Peter Gelven married Margaret Luebbert at Rich Fountain. His parents were Jacob and Anna Maria Rosella Gelven. They lived at Freeburg.
Peter died on August 15,1827.

Another Gelven family was that of Peter and Elizabeth Plassmeyer Gelven. Their children were Carl (born and died in 1872); Carl (1873-1874); Maria Agnes (b. 1877); Maria Elizabeth (b. 1876), Anna Philomena (b. 1881), Gerhard (born and died 1884); and Hemietta (b. 1886).

PETER AND MARGARET GELVEN (1851-1927)

Peter Hubert Gelven was born at Rich Fountain, Mo. on January 17, 1851. He was the son of Rhineland immigrants Jacob and Maria Rosella Gelven.

On October 28, 1873, Peter Gelven married Margaret Luebbert, daughter of Henry and Maria Luebbert, Rich Fountain. The following children were born of their marriage: 1) Anne Gelven (b. 1886) was single and died at Linn in 1958.
2) Frances Gelven married August Lueckenhoff.
They were central telephone operators at Freeburg, then Linn, and finally at Hillsboro, Mo.
3) Mary Gelven (b. 6-1-1881) married Albert Otten of Freeburg, Mo. She died there on May 17,1946.
4) Henry Gelven was single and died at Linn, Mo. in 1954.
5) Jacob ("Jake") Gelven married Myrtle Gelven and they lived in Oklahoma State.
6) Bernard ("Michael") Gelven (b. 10-26-1890) was single and he died at Freeburg, Mo. on February 14, 1960.

Peter H. Gelven died at Freeburg on August 15, 1927. His wife Margaret died on June 8, 1927."

3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
"ANNA ANGELA FREISE
Female
Event(s):
Birth: 09 FEB 1817
Christening: 09 FEB 1817 Katholisch, Delbrueck, Westfalen, Preussen
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: FRANZ THEODOR FREISE
Mother: MARIA FRANCISCA DANIEL
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C971402 1815 - 1846 1050973 Film NONE Sheet: 00."

4United States of America, 1860 Census, 5 Jul 1860.
"1860 > MISSOURI > OSAGE > WASHINGTON TWP > Rich Fountain post office

Series: M653 Roll: 637 Page: 277

Dwelling: 489
Family: 463

Henry Lübbert 46 M Farmer 600 500 Prussia
Anna M " 45 F do
Mary " 14 F Missouri
Francisca " 12 F do
Henry " 9 M do
Gertrude " 6 F do."

5Missouri State Archives, http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/.
Margaret Gelvin death record.




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