Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld
F, #117, b. 30 May 1899, d. 22 October 1987
Father* | Justus Wilhelm Frankenfeld b. 28 August 1871, d. 16 February 1929 |
Mother* | Emma Hulda Roehrig b. 25 January 1876, d. 28 January 1972 |
Frieda was born in Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri, USA, on 30 May 1899.1,2,3,4,5 She was the daughter of Justus Wilhelm Frankenfeld and Emma Hulda Roehrig.
Her common name was Fritzi Frankenfeld.
Frieda Frankenfeld was listed as Wilhelm Frankenfeld's daughter on the 1900 US Federal Census in Charette Township, Warren County, Missouri, USA, enumerated 12 June 1900.4 Her birth date was listed as May 1899, age 1. She was born in Missouri. Her father was born in Missouri. Her mother was born in Missouri.4
Frieda had no college degree or nursing degree. She worked so that her brother could go to college.
She died in her apartment in Parkside Tarkio, Missouri.
Frieda worked at Emmaus Home in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. She worked as Nurse/Matron.
Theophil Stoerker married Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld, daughter of Justus Wilhelm Frankenfeld and Emma Hulda Roehrig, at Emmaus Chapel, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, on 15 June 1921 . Flora Stoerker gave Theo and Frieda a lovely sugar bowl and coffee creamer as a wedding present. They kept it over the years and recently (1991), Toosie gave it to John Altenbernd who now has it in his possession.2,6
Frieda Johanna Philomina Stoerker was listed on the 1925 Iowa State Census Iowa, USA, enumerated 1925 living with Theophil Stoerker.7
Photo of Winfred, Ruth, Theophil, Marian, and Frieda Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
Her age was listed as 25. She was able to read. She was able to write. Her highest grade of education completed was 12. She has been in the US 25 years. She has been in the Iowa 4 years.7
Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld provided information on Justus Wilhelm Frankenfeld's death in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, on 16 February 1929.2,1,8
Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld and Theophil Stoerker lived at Emmaus Home, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, in August 1938.3
Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld traveled on 20 August 1938 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Arriving New York, New York on August 28, 1938 aboard the Statendam.3
Frieda Johanna Philomina Stoerker was mentioned in a lettter sent by Adolph Stoerker residing at Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA, to Flora Altenbernd on 23 November 1948.
Photo of Frieda and Theophil Stoerker in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
Photo of Ruth, Winfred, Marion, Theophil, and Frieda Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
Photo of Airview of Emmaus Home, St Charles, Missouri at Emmaus Home, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
Photo of Frieda and Theophil Stoerker, April 19, 1964, Retirement Dinner on 19 April 1964 at Golf View Inn, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
They resided in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, in 1972. Frieda and her sister Emma cared for their mother Emma at Frieda's home during the last few weeks of her life.10
Theophil and Frieda left the Emmaus Home at the right time. It had been a custodial care home while they were there, but was in the process of changing to an Independent living home when Theophil retired.11
She resided at Saint Charles, Saint Charles County, Missouri, USA, in October 1987.5
Frieda died on 22 October 1987 in Parkside Tarkio, Missouri, USA, at age 88.2,1,5 She was buried on 26 October 1987 St John's Cemetery, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, at. Frieda is buried in lot number 263, section A.12,13,2,14
Picture of cemetery marker taken by Sheila Altenbernd (#172) in August 1992 St John's Cemetery, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, at.15
Her common name was Fritzi Frankenfeld.
Frieda Frankenfeld was listed as Wilhelm Frankenfeld's daughter on the 1900 US Federal Census in Charette Township, Warren County, Missouri, USA, enumerated 12 June 1900.4 Her birth date was listed as May 1899, age 1. She was born in Missouri. Her father was born in Missouri. Her mother was born in Missouri.4
Frieda had no college degree or nursing degree. She worked so that her brother could go to college.
She died in her apartment in Parkside Tarkio, Missouri.
Frieda worked at Emmaus Home in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. She worked as Nurse/Matron.
Theophil Stoerker married Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld, daughter of Justus Wilhelm Frankenfeld and Emma Hulda Roehrig, at Emmaus Chapel, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, on 15 June 1921 . Flora Stoerker gave Theo and Frieda a lovely sugar bowl and coffee creamer as a wedding present. They kept it over the years and recently (1991), Toosie gave it to John Altenbernd who now has it in his possession.2,6
Frieda Johanna Philomina Stoerker was listed on the 1925 Iowa State Census Iowa, USA, enumerated 1925 living with Theophil Stoerker.7
Photo of Winfred, Ruth, Theophil, Marian, and Frieda Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
Her age was listed as 25. She was able to read. She was able to write. Her highest grade of education completed was 12. She has been in the US 25 years. She has been in the Iowa 4 years.7
Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld provided information on Justus Wilhelm Frankenfeld's death in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, on 16 February 1929.2,1,8
Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld and Theophil Stoerker lived at Emmaus Home, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, in August 1938.3
Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld traveled on 20 August 1938 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Arriving New York, New York on August 28, 1938 aboard the Statendam.3
Frieda Johanna Philomina Stoerker was mentioned in a lettter sent by Adolph Stoerker residing at Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA, to Flora Altenbernd on 23 November 1948.
November 23, 1948
Dear Flora:-
Let me again thank you for being so very good to Sonny and. myself during our short stay with you. I was uneasy and restless while I was away because I left in the thick of work. However I did not want to see Sonny disappointed entirely to have someone come to Denver to meet him halfway. So I went. And now I feel that I might have been led to make the trip. For I had a good visit with you, got to see Alma before her departure, saw Theo and Frieda, and proved to be instrumental in sending help to all of you in getting Josie to go to Blue Springs. I had made up my mind that she or Marie had to go. But I am glad that Josie went because I feel that she can do a better job since Alma feels closer to her. I was so glad when she said that she would go.
Sorry that you were out when I called you Friday night. I just wanted you to know that help was coming.
Here is the address which I promised to send: Eden Cemetery Association, 9851 Irving Park Boulevard, Shiller Park, Illinois. Rev. Paul Stoerker, Secretary. Please write to him again. He needs some reminders so that he will meet some of his long neglected obligations.
You can be proud of John. He is a fine young gentleman and will make a very promising preacher.
Wishing you both blessings for health and strength!
Sincerely, your brother
Adolph.9
Dear Flora:-
Let me again thank you for being so very good to Sonny and. myself during our short stay with you. I was uneasy and restless while I was away because I left in the thick of work. However I did not want to see Sonny disappointed entirely to have someone come to Denver to meet him halfway. So I went. And now I feel that I might have been led to make the trip. For I had a good visit with you, got to see Alma before her departure, saw Theo and Frieda, and proved to be instrumental in sending help to all of you in getting Josie to go to Blue Springs. I had made up my mind that she or Marie had to go. But I am glad that Josie went because I feel that she can do a better job since Alma feels closer to her. I was so glad when she said that she would go.
Sorry that you were out when I called you Friday night. I just wanted you to know that help was coming.
Here is the address which I promised to send: Eden Cemetery Association, 9851 Irving Park Boulevard, Shiller Park, Illinois. Rev. Paul Stoerker, Secretary. Please write to him again. He needs some reminders so that he will meet some of his long neglected obligations.
You can be proud of John. He is a fine young gentleman and will make a very promising preacher.
Wishing you both blessings for health and strength!
Sincerely, your brother
Adolph.9
Photo of Frieda and Theophil Stoerker in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
Photo of Ruth, Winfred, Marion, Theophil, and Frieda Stoerker. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
Photo of Airview of Emmaus Home, St Charles, Missouri at Emmaus Home, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)
Photo of Frieda and Theophil Stoerker, April 19, 1964, Retirement Dinner on 19 April 1964 at Golf View Inn, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#130.)

Frieda and Theophil Stoerker, April 19, 1964, Retirement Dinner, Golf View Inn, St Charles, Missouri
They resided in St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, in 1972. Frieda and her sister Emma cared for their mother Emma at Frieda's home during the last few weeks of her life.10
Theophil and Frieda left the Emmaus Home at the right time. It had been a custodial care home while they were there, but was in the process of changing to an Independent living home when Theophil retired.11
She resided at Saint Charles, Saint Charles County, Missouri, USA, in October 1987.5
Frieda died on 22 October 1987 in Parkside Tarkio, Missouri, USA, at age 88.2,1,5 She was buried on 26 October 1987 St John's Cemetery, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, at. Frieda is buried in lot number 263, section A.12,13,2,14
Picture of cemetery marker taken by Sheila Altenbernd (#172) in August 1992 St John's Cemetery, St Charles, St Charles County, Missouri, USA, at.15
Last Edited=16 April 2021
Children of Frieda Johanna Philomina Frankenfeld and Theophil Stoerker
- Justus Winfred Stoerker+ b. 14 November 1924, d. 3 January 2010
- Ruth Arlene Stoerker+ b. 21 November 1927, d. 11 January 1994
Citations
- [S90] Marian Louise Stoerker unknown date.
- [S189] Arthur Theodore Tiedemann unknown date.
- [S380] Unknown document, New York Passenger Lists; New York Passenger Lists (database online); T715; Page 66 (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com), 6205.
- [S396] Justus Frankenfeld (#629) household, 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Warren County, Missouri, population schedule, town of Missouri, enumeration district (ED) 123, supervisor's district (SD) 9, sheet 13B, dwelling 209, family 211, National Archives micropublication T623 907. Viewed at www.ancestry.com . Hereinafter cited as US Federal Census 1900.
- [S1244] Frieda Stoerker (#117), 492-36-3853, Ancestry SSDI, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry, May 15, 2016) (Document Source Number: 00117-1987-10-22-01). Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
- [S75] Marion Adolph Stoerker unknown date.
- [S1406] Unknown household, 1925 Iowa State Census, Iowa, unknown record info, unknown repository unknown repository address. (Document Source Number: 00064-1925-00-00-01).
- [S465] Justus Frankenfeld (#629), Death file no. 7735 (February 18, 1929), http://www.sos.mo.gov/, Missouri State Archives, 600 W. Main, PO Box 1747, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA, at . Hereinafter cited as Death Certificate.
- [S1638] Letter from Adolph Stoerker (#65) (301 Fifth Street, Aurora, Illinois) to Flora Altenbernd (#63) November 23, 1948. (1948). (Document Source Number: 00065-1948-11-23-01).
- [S1067] David Paul (#3017), "E-Mail," e-mail message (Seattle, Washington) to Sheila Altenbernd (#172), January 4, 2010. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail".
- [S731] Personal knowledge of Art Tiedemann (unknown informant address) , on June 8, 1995.
- [S172] Unknown name of person Obituary, St Louis Post Dispatch, St Louis, Missouri, October 25, 1987, page 13C . Hereinafter cited as St Louis Post Dispatch.
- [S130] Ruth Arlene Stoerker unknown date.
- [S830] Letter from Wilber Staggemeier (St Charles, Missouri) to Sheila Altenbernd (#172) July 27, 1992.
- [S157] Sheila Sue Altenbernd unknown date.