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1. Re: [Germans-STL] New information and many questions [1]
Click here: ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PREMIER LIBRARY SOURCES Look under "P" and you will find the funeral parlor you mention. Jeff St. Louis
2. [Germans-STL] John Bueneman born 1807 in Germany [1]
Dear list members, I am looking for more information about John Bueneman who is born 1807 in Germany and lived in St. Louis in th year 1870 and about his children. The following data is from the 1870 US Census for St. Louis: John Bueneman b: 1807 Prussia + ? John H. Bueneman b: 1842 Mathilde Bueneman b: 1850 Luise Bueneman b: 1852 Sam Bueneman b: 1856 Sincerely Karsten Buenemann Per E-Mail nehmen wir keine Auftrdge oder Weisungen entgegen. Bitte |bersenden Sie u
3. [Germans-STL] KELTERBORN Burial [1]
Lilo, Can't help you with the birthplace or residence you might have to check the City Directories for that period, he may be listed in the ones prior to his death. You might also check the obits and the census listings for 1900 & 1910 In the meantime CALVARY CEMETERY, St. Louis Missouri Section 012, Lot 1863, Purchased by MARIA MEINHARD, 1 April 1907, Endowed Care $250.00 paid 17 Sept 1952 Burials on this lot: MONCH, ALBERT, Grave 09001, Depth R01, Age 21, Male, Date of Burial 15 Aug 1914, Provost F.H.
4. Re: [Germans-STL] New info [1]
Donna, Not sure if you have tried looking through the city directories for the time period you are interested in. The directories often had listings of particular professions, such as plasterer or photographer and there may have been separate listings for musicians as well. At any rate, if you could locate you Kuhls in the directories, it should give a profession and an address, so at least you would know whether or not they were making their living as musicians. Just now cleanning the mailbox, hope
5. [Germans-STL] Re: New info & questions [1]
Donna, As to the question on a TB epidemic you might contact Gary Stoltman at stopan@optonline.net If the family member was buried at St. Peter's Evangelical/UCC their records are not on line. You will need to contact: Shirley Wotawa 143 Shepley Dr. St. Louis, MO 63137 (314) 869-9757 Don't bother calling or contacting the cemetery, they will just send you to Shirley. She maintains the records and is very good about working with Family searchers. It wouldn't hurt to send a small donation, and a thank you
6. [Germans-STL] Reisinger-Dietzel [1]
Lucy Ann (Miller) Reisinger b.10-3-1870 IL. married Socratus Marion Reisinger b.1862 They were married 2-9-1890 Jackson Co,IL. She is the daughter of James Harlan Miller.They moved to St Louis,MO and lived there until her death. One of their daughter's. Mabel Lucy Reisinger b.1909 d.4-15-1997 in Fredericksburg,TX. married Adolph Dietzel. I would like to get in touch with more family members.Their other children were: George Reisinger b.1895 Iona E Reisinger b.1897 Delta C Reisinger b 103 Harry S Reisinger
7. Re: [Germans-STL] Re: TB [1]
Dear Donna, My grandfather had TB as a young man in his 20's back in the early 30's. They sent him home to die, because the medical world couldn't do anything for him. He survived and lived another 50 years. His daughter, my aunt got TB of the kidneys and I was thinking that might be the reason she has had such a time in controlling her blood pressure. By the way the TB was traced to a milk cow that everyone in the family used. I've found genealogy to be important in tracing genetics. I found
8. [Germans-STL] Re: PASCHEDAG [1]
Donna, Made an error in this particular posting yesterday. the 1924 should have read 1904 The WILLIAM F. PASCHEDAG Funeral Home was located at 2824 North Grand Blvd. in 1924 and closed sometime after 1948. I haven't been able to check all of the City Directories yet, but it would seem that the funeral home was logged as being at several addresses: 1895, WILLIAM PASCHEDAG and Son F.H. at 2812 North Grand Blvd. 1900, PASCHEDAG LIVERY & UNDERTAKERS, (no address but would assume is was in the 2800 block of
9. Re: [Germans-STL] New information and many questions [1]
Click here: Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis - St. Peter Cemetery Also try this link. It may or may not be the St. Peter you are looking for. Jeff St. Louis PS - It's a very nice and small cemetery located next to Kirkwood Park.
10. RE: [Germans-STL] New information and many questions [1]
St. Louis could have been ripe for many lung diseases in those days. It is at the confluence of two great rivers and in August you can see the steam rise from the ground on a hot day during a rainy season. Add to this the fly ash, chemicals and soot that was created during the industrial revolution in the early 20th century. The inner city of bricks and cement never cools down in the summer and before air-conditioning or good fans we often slept on cots in the back yards. Add to this mix the primitive me
11. [Germans-STL] Recent mailings [1]
Haven't received any recent mailing from this group and wondered if I was still on the list. Donna
12. [Germans-STL] Re: [StL-Metro] Jefferson Barracks [1]
Due to the fact that many people may have relatives who once served in the Army and may have spent time at the Jefferson Barracks facility I am passing along some interesting information from Scott Williams with his permission. In a message dated 7/20/03 12:23:23 AM Central Daylight Time, mocsa@earthlink.net writes: > Just uploaded some newly discovered aerial photography over Jefferson > Barracks dating back to the 1920s or early 1930s. These were probably shot from > U.S. Army biplanes, but per
13. RE: [Germans-STL] Hunting Enum. Dist. #s [1]
Ruth, This is a help for the 1930 Census. http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/1930streetguideA.htm I'm sorry I don't know of one for any of the earlier ones. Kathlyn Goedeker Wieland St. Louis -----Original Message----- From: Ruth & Butch Hundley [mailto:mhundley@apci.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 6:26 PM To: GERMANS-STLOUIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Germans-STL] Hunting Enum. Dist. #s Help please, Does anyone know what dist. nos. would be used for the US Census for the town of Le May and for the area
14. RE: [Germans-STL] TB [1]
My Uncle also died of TB he was put in Koch Hospital for a long time. My father was also there. -----Original Message----- From: Karen Meng [mailto:kmeng@charter.net] Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 10:14 PM To: GERMANS-STLOUIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Germans-STL] TB I, too, have ancestors who died of the disease about that time. My grandmother survived. I remember her talking about being placed in a sanitarium. It was large and full of people with T.B. Once an effective treatment was developed,
15. [Germans-STL] Newspaper called America? [1]
Dear Listers, On the undertakers (August Brockland) bill dated 27 Jun 1892 for my g-g-grandfather, Anton Kuper, there is a charge of 4.50 for the following: "Advertisement ___ (America)" I can not read what comes after advertisement but it appears to be "inc" or "line" Does anyone know if there was a newspaper in St. Louis at this time called "America", perhaps a German language paper? Or do you think that by "America" they mean the US? Thanks, Susan in Georgia Researching: ALBERS, BERNHARDT, BR\GGEN, GE
16. [Germans-STL] New information and many questions [1]
I am excited and thought I'd see if anyone could give me any information. I received the death record of my Grgrandmother that I had requested from St. Louis. It contains a lot of information I was searching for, but also brings up many questions. She died in 1904 at the age of 30. Her cause of death was "Phthisic pulmonitis" I am a nurse so I dug up an old dictionary and this looks like it means Pulmonary consumption (tuberculosis) and inflammation of the lungs. The thing that struck me about this
17. Re: [Germans-STL] New information and many questions [1]
I was there for a affiliation at Cardinal Glennon at St. Louis Univ. in nursing in the summer of 1961. It was terrible. I do not have good memories of St. Louis. The heat was terrible, we did not have air conditioning and lived on the upper floor of Cardinal Glennon Hospital. I thought the smog, etc. was terrible then. I can't imagine the early part of the century Donna
18. [Germans-STL] Census ST.Louis death [1]
Hi i'm new on this list and i like to know the birthtown ore residence Of: 272021 CALVARY ANTONIO KELTERBORN M Mar 01 1917 999 012 1863 Calvary Cemetery any help' Thanks Lilo from Switzerland
19. Re: [Germans-STL] Newspaper called America? [1]
Hi Susan: There was a democratic "AMERIKA" vs. the republican "Westliche Post" in St. Louis then. They were probably the two largest German language newspapers - there were many. Gary Stoltman Mercerville, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 9:26 PM Subject: [Germans-STL] Newspaper called America? > Dear Listers, > On the undertakers (August Brockland) bill dated 27 Jun 1892 for my > g-g-grandfather, Anton > Kupe
20. Re: [Germans-STL] TB [1]
I, too, have ancestors who died of the disease about that time. My grandmother survived. I remember her talking about being placed in a sanitarium. It was large and full of people with T.B. Once an effective treatment was developed, the sanitarium was turned into a nursing home. This was sometime during the 1930s.
21. Re: [Germans-STL] Cause of death - PHIHISIS PULMONALIS [1]
My grandfather, Henry Bernard Kerkmann died of "PHIHISIS PULMONALIS Duration 6 mos." on March 29, 1917, according to his death certificate. He was a carpenter and wooden "stairbuilder" so I'd guess that probably the cause was more sawdust than environmental issues. But thanks for the info. That makes sense. G.K. Gates
22. [Germans-STL] Re: New information and many questions Digest V03 #107 [1]
In GERMANS-STLOUIS-D Digest, Volume 03, Issue 107, Donna wrote: > ... The other question answered by this death record was where she was buried. > It was St. Peters Cemetery. Does anyone know if that Cemetery is online? ... Someone else already pointed you to the Catholic Cemetery website. There are at least four cemeteries in the area with St. Peter in the name: (1) St. Peter Catholic - Kirkwood (close-in west St. Louis County) (2) SS Peter & Paul Catholic - (south city close to St. Louis County) (3) R
23. [Germans-STL] Hunting Enum. Dist. #s [1]
Help please, Does anyone know what dist. nos. would be used for the US Census for the town of Le May and for the area around Sulard Market in St. Louis? I am checking the census records for my grandparents and gr grands for the late 1800's and early 1900s but need to know these nos. Is there possibly anywhere that one can obtain a list of these ED nos. to help in other areas as well??? Thanks in advance, Ruth in Illinois
24. RE: [Germans-STL] KELTERBORN Burial [1]
Hi thanks for your tips Lilo >-- Original-Nachricht -- >Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 15:41:36 -0500 >From: kimbuc4@juno.com >Subject: [Germans-STL] KELTERBORN Burial >To: GERMANS-STLOUIS-L@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: GERMANS-STLOUIS-L@rootsweb.com > > >Lilo, > >Can't help you with the birthplace or residence you might have to check >the City Directories for that period, he may be listed in the ones prior >to his death. > >You might also check the obits and the census listings for 1900 & 1910 > >In the meantime > >CAL
25. Re: [Germans-STL] TB [1]
That's what has happened to most TB sanitariums. They have become nursing homes, when no longer used for TB patients. One I know of in IN has been turned into a residential home for the mentally ill. I too remember when people were sent away when they had TB. Am not sure how early that began. I know my grgrandfather died with TB also in his home in IL only 7 years after his wife died. Donna

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