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Abt 1910. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\FredC-ERuthStelzriede1970sm.jpg 2 TITL E. Ruth and Fred C. Stelzriede 2 NOTE 1970. E. Ruth Kinney Brown and Fred C. Stelzriede. 1970 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI11@ 0 @NI11@ NOTE 1 CONC THE MEMOIRS OF FREDERICK CARL BENJAMIN STELZRIEDE 1 CONT (Recorded Spring 1982 at age 87, recorded by Keturah (Kaye 1 CONC ) Stelzriede Sickbert and transcribed by her daughter Sandr 1 CONC a Sickbert Thompson) 1 CONT 1 CONT REMEMBRANCES OF CHILDHOOD (abridged version) 1 CONT 1 CONT I, Frederick Carl Benjamin Stelzriede, was the third chil 1 CONC d of Frederick Christian Stelzriede and Anna Maria Charlott 1 CONC e Krietemeier Stelzriede. My first sister died shortly afte 1 CONC r birth, about two years later my sister Mae Elizabeth wa 1 CONC s born, and then I was born on May 14, 1894. I have a haz 1 CONC y memory of my maternal grandfather dying when he was somew 1 CONC here in his fifties, I think. He had been a coal miner an 1 CONC d a miller, and they were living at Nashville, Illinois, a 1 CONC t the time he died. The hazy memory of mine is that we call 1 CONC ed there after he had died, and we were in my grandmother' 1 CONC s home. I just recall being in the rooms and especially i 1 CONC n the hall which, in the small house they had, was betwee 1 CONC n the kitchen and the bedrooms. Then I remember Mother an 1 CONC d Father bidding my grandmother goodbye, and that's all I r 1 CONC emember of that. I think that is about the earliest memor 1 CONC y I have. 1 CONT Another memory that I have is of my father. I just don't kn 1 CONC ow exactly how old I was, but my mischievous nature showe 1 CONC d up that time because we had a pile of lumber by the sid 1 CONC e of the barn lot. The pile was raised up a little bit by s 1 CONC ome wooden blocks so that there was room for chickens to ge 1 CONC t under it. There was a chicken that had a flock of littl 1 CONC e chickens, and she was scratching around that old woodpil 1 CONC e and all the little chickens were running around. When I c 1 CONC ame up, she had her chickens underneath the pile of lumbe 1 CONC r and she kept them under her wings. Well, I got the idea t 1 CONC hat I'd like to see those chickens come out, so I got a pol 1 CONC e and began shoving it under the woodpile. The old hen woul 1 CONC d get angry and she would come out at me and ruffle up he 1 CONC r feathers. That amused me, and when she would get back und 1 CONC er with her little chicks, I'd poke it again. We had some s 1 CONC lop, we called it, that was really the garbage that came ou 1 CONC t of the kitchen from preparing meals and that would be pu 1 CONC t into buckets along with perhaps some water, dishwater, o 1 CONC r something like that, father would take that down to the h 1 CONC og pen and feed it to the hogs in a trough. They liked it b 1 CONC ecause it had so much garbage in it. Well, father came dow 1 CONC n along that way while I was poking at the hen with her lit 1 CONC tle chicks and he said, ÙSFreddy, quit that!ÙT Of course my f 1 CONC ather was very stern, an old German, and I quit it for a li 1 CONC ttle bit. Then he went on down with the slop for the hogs a 1 CONC nd I started poking the old hen again to see her come out w 1 CONC ith her little chicks. I didn't realize my father was comin 1 CONC g back behind me, and he picked me up and gave me a good pa 1 CONC ddling. Oh, I knew I needed it, - I didn't bother the hen a 1 CONC nymore. 1 CONT Another memory I have is of the time I started to school 1 CONC . I began school, I guess it must have been September or Oc 1 CONC tober, when I was between five and six years old. My mothe 1 CONC r didn't want me to wait until after I was six, so I starte 1 CONC d then. I recall that my feet were rather large and the sho 1 CONC es I had were pretty rough shoes. When I walked through th 1 CONC e woods, which had kind of a low spot in it and a lot of le 1 CONC aves and moisture, there was also a little road that we use 1 CONC d to get out to school and it was quite muddy. I recall tha 1 CONC t I was having a hard time plowing through that mud. My sis 1 CONC ter Mae, two years older than I, was going ahead and she wa 1 CONC s always worried that we would be late to school. She'd say 1 CONC , ÙSHurry up, Freddy, hurry up, we'll be late!ÙT I got into t 1 CONC hat mud and I was just having an awful time wading throug 1 CONC h it. She just said, ÙSHurry up, Freddy, hurry up, Freddy. W 1 CONC e'll be late!ÙT Well, I just didn't like it at all because s 1 CONC he was hurrying all the time, but I managed to get through 1 CONC . I guess my feet were pretty muddy when I got to school. B 1 CONC ut I always felt that I was slow, and actually my mother sa 1 CONC id on occasion, ÙSFreddy is stiff. He's a little stiff. He d 1 CONC oesn't get around very well.ÙT I guess that must have been t 1 CONC rue. At any rate, nearly all of my life I have felt tha 1 CONC t I have been hurried, ever since that. 1 CONT … 1 CONT Another memory I have of school was when I was older. In th 1 CONC e springtime we used to go down into the woods or the cree 1 CONC k just below the schoolhouse. (By the way, this was jus 1 CONC t a one-room schoolhouse and the teacher taught all of th 1 CONC e classes, all of the age groups, one by one. We went to th 1 CONC e front of the school room to recite around her desk, and t 1 CONC hen when the recitation was over, we'd go back to our deck 1 CONC s and another class would come up.) Well, about this cree 1 CONC k that ran down at the bottom of the schoolyard, we often w 1 CONC ent down there to play in the fall We got the idea of takin 1 CONC g some old boards or an old tub or something, and we woul 1 CONC d slide down the bank of the creek which was quite steep. I 1 CONC t was dry and, of course, it made a lot of dust. Sometime 1 CONC s we would fall off what we were sliding down. … 1 CONT It comes to my mind that after I had grown, in fact was mar 1 CONC ried, my wife and I (I don't know if any of the children we 1 CONC re with us, but I think maybe it was just the two of us) we 1 CONC nt back to that old part of the township and visited the sc 1 CONC hool. Of course the school had been abandoned a long time a 1 CONC go, and I think they kept chickens and pigs or something li 1 CONC ke that in the school. It was kind of a nostalgic and disap 1 CONC pointing experience that I had then. 1 CONT We had a neighbor who lived just beyond the border of our p 1 CONC art of the farm. By the way, there was a creek that ran thr 1 CONC ough our farm too. Across that ditch fence there was a moth 1 CONC er and her daughter and her daughter's son living there. I' 1 CONC m quite sure that he was born out of wedlock. His name wa 1 CONC s Clint and the family's name was Newman. He went to my sch 1 CONC ool, of course. He was just about my age, and I recall on 1 CONC e day we were going home from school and he said, ÙSLet's g 1 CONC o down here and get some wild onions.ÙT It was early in th 1 CONC e spring and we got some wild onions. We had a sandwich o 1 CONC r two left in our lunch buckets, because that was the way w 1 CONC e took our lunch to school, and we made some sandwiches wit 1 CONC h some onion in it. That tasted pretty good, and I recall t 1 CONC hat that was one of the first times that I really played wi 1 CONC th Clint because it was kind of a shameful thing, you know 1 CONC . That was the way people looked at it then, to be the chil 1 CONC d of an unwed mother. But that was one of the times tha 1 CONC t I can recall going back from school. And sometimes we'd g 1 CONC o by that same fence row and get some sassafras. We'd che 1 CONC w off the bark in the early spring and get the sassafras ta 1 CONC ste, which we rather enjoyed too. 1 CONT … 1 CONT I recall that before my father's death, there was a neighbo 1 CONC r who had a little boy just about the same age that I was 1 CONC . All the rest of the family were girls, so they had a hire 1 CONC d hand to help the father in the farming. This hired hand w 1 CONC as out plowing with five horses. The five horses would dra 1 CONC w two large plows. We called them gang plows because they w 1 CONC orked together. They had wheels on them, and you could le 1 CONC t the plowshares up or down according to whether you just w 1 CONC anted to ride to the field or whether you wanted to plow. T 1 CONC he ground was plowed in lands - that is, a certain number o 1 CONC f yards was stepped off. That meant that when the field wa 1 CONC s plowed, there was always a furrow between what we calle 1 CONC d lands. Of course, when you got to plowing with five horse 1 CONC s, three behind and two in front, you had quite a lot of li 1 CONC nes to begin with. But when you got to the end, you had t 1 CONC o be careful the way you turned around. When you finally go 1 CONC t down to plowing this land piece of ground that you were o 1 CONC n, you couldn't very well turn that plow around because i 1 CONC t always got narrower and narrower, the land that was lef 1 CONC t unplowed. When they got a certain number of these lands 1 CONC , they would take the two horses off the front. Usually the 1 CONC y were tied up to a fence post. The little boy had come wit 1 CONC h some lunch for the hired hand. The hired hand ate his lun 1 CONC ch and I guess he thought maybe this little boy (he must ha 1 CONC ve been about five years old) could take this team home. Th 1 CONC e team was fairly gentle, so he let the boy take the team h 1 CONC ome. When plowing with a walking plow, just one plow, you w 1 CONC alked behind it holding the handles. You always put the lin 1 CONC es around you, around your waist, or over one shoulder an 1 CONC d the other arm. This little boy thought he was pretty bi 1 CONC g taking this team home, but the trouble was that when yo 1 CONC u had nothing behind the team to pull except this (we calle 1 CONC d it a double tree and then there were single trees on i 1 CONC t - each horse was hooked to one of the single trees and th 1 CONC e double trees was hooked to the single trees), when you di 1 CONC dn't have a weight behind it, the double tree tended to fol 1 CONC low the horses and the single trees would bump on their hee 1 CONC ls. Well, this team didn't like that. They were a fairly ge 1 CONC ntle team, but they didn't like the bumping and they trie 1 CONC d to get away from the single trees. The faster they went 1 CONC , of course, the more it hit them on the heels, so they ten 1 CONC ded to go faster and faster. This little boy couldn't hol 1 CONC d the team, but he had that line around his waist. They wen 1 CONC t so fast and began to run and to gallop that they just dra 1 CONC gged him along and it killed the boy. My father heard abou 1 CONC t it and knew from the neighborhood when the funeral was t 1 CONC o be, and he took me along. That was a real traumatic exper 1 CONC ience to me because in those days the undertaker didn't fi 1 CONC x the body all up so it looked natural. The body was just w 1 CONC ashed and put into a suit or a dress and laid in the coffin 1 CONC . The coffins were very cheap, too. We went into the home 1 CONC . The sisters, of course, had doted on their little brother 1 CONC , as did the mother and father too. There they were and th 1 CONC e sisters especially were all moaning and crying because o 1 CONC f their little brother's death. Then I went and I guess m 1 CONC y father probably lifted me up or else maybe I could see, a 1 CONC nd I saw the little boy. He looked terrible and it gave m 1 CONC e a great fear of death. 1 CONT I guess it must have been a year or so after that when m 1 CONC y father was still alive. He was home helping my mother mak 1 CONC e apple butter. They made apple butter in a large black ket 1 CONC tle (they used that kettle for many other things, too), an 1 CONC d they had a stirrer on the end of a long stick (a piece o 1 CONC f lumber). The stirrer had holes on it, and you would hav 1 CONC e to stir the apple butter to keep it from sticking to th 1 CONC e kettle. My father had stayed home to stir and Mother, o 1 CONC f course, was bringing out the apples that had all been pee 1 CONC led and cut up to put in the kettle. They were both busy do 1 CONC ing that, and I had taken some lunch to my half brother, wh 1 CONC o was in the field in the same way with a team of horses wi 1 CONC th two in the lead, just like with the little boy. My broth 1 CONC er was in the same position, needing to take two of the hor 1 CONC ses off the front and plow with the three. He said to me, ÙS 1 CONC Freddy, can you take these horses home?ÙT Of course I was ea 1 CONC ger to do that and I wanted to be a man. He said, ÙSWhateve 1 CONC r you do, don't put those lines around you because you reme 1 CONC mber what happened to that little neighbor boy of ours. Wha 1 CONC tever you do, don't do that.ÙT He unhooked one side of eac 1 CONC h single tree and that put the horses a little farther away 1 CONC . Yet they apparently knew that I wasn't somebody who kne 1 CONC w how to handle horses. I just held the lines in my hands 1 CONC , and the horses began to walk toward the house, They wer 1 CONC e in the same position as that other team was, and the sing 1 CONC le tree kept bumping at least a little bit at the heels o 1 CONC f these horses. They started to walk faster and faster to g 1 CONC et away from this bumping, and I got to the place where I c 1 CONC ouldn't hold them. They started into a run, then into a gal 1 CONC lop, and I just let go of the lines and let them go. They r 1 CONC an and ran toward the locked gate near the barn. My fathe 1 CONC r saw these horses coming and he was frightened. He droppe 1 CONC d that stirrer and started out to the little road that le 1 CONC d up to the gate. I guess he was greatly relieved when he s 1 CONC aw I wasn't hanging on the lines. At any rate, the horses s 1 CONC topped right at the gate, and he went to get them. That wa 1 CONC s a very scary occasion to me! 1 CONT It must have been the winter following that, or maybe two w 1 CONC inters following, that we had nothing to burn in our stoves 1 CONC . We had a kitchen range and also a stove in what we calle 1 CONC d the parlor, but there was a bed in the parlor too becaus 1 CONC e our family was pretty much crowded in the little house th 1 CONC at we had. My father went to a woods that belonged to someb 1 CONC ody else and was quite a distance from home, perhaps five o 1 CONC r ten miles away. He went in a farm wagon and took enough f 1 CONC eed along for the horses to use as the noon meal. Then he h 1 CONC ad a lunch to eat for his noon meal. My father was a hard w 1 CONC orker, and he cut up a lot of wood. He would cut it up wit 1 CONC h a saw and then use an axe to split the wood, or perhaps h 1 CONC e might bring it up to the house and split it there. I reca 1 CONC ll there was a big woodpile, and it looked like a mountai 1 CONC n to me. It looked like it was almost as high as our house 1 CONC , which wasn't very high to begin with. My father had a bi 1 CONC g pile of wood, but he just kept going. This was sometime i 1 CONC n late December or early January, sometime like that, and h 1 CONC e contracted pneumonia in doing that. He would work hard an 1 CONC d perspire, then get chilled while he ate his cold lunch. H 1 CONC e came home one day, and he was ill. They didn't know how t 1 CONC o treat pneumonia very well in those days. Of course we ha 1 CONC d a doctor who came to the house from a little town about t 1 CONC hree miles away. My father probably was sick less than a we 1 CONC ek. I guess they were really very much afraid that he migh 1 CONC t die. One night I remember I was sitting in the kitchen. W 1 CONC e had a long table in the kitchen and a bench behind it 1 CONC . I was sitting on that bench and had gotten so sleepy I pu 1 CONC t my head down on the table and went to sleep. Then I was a 1 CONC wakened by crying. I don't know, perhaps it was some neighb 1 CONC or (I think we did have some neighbors there waiting too an 1 CONC d watching my father because the so-called crisis was comin 1 CONC g), but one of them came in and awakened me, saying ÙSPapa i 1 CONC s dead.ÙT That was another traumatic experience for me becau 1 CONC se we were not rich at all, and I guess the funeral, the wa 1 CONC y of taking care of bodies was not anywhere near what it i 1 CONC s now. At any rate, I remember that we had a very black, ch 1 CONC eap-looking casket (at least it would be in today's eyes) 1 CONC , and my father was placed in that. Then I recall going t 1 CONC o church to the funeral. This was a church that was out i 1 CONC n the country called North Prairie. There was a cemetery ri 1 CONC ght next to the church. After the service the family gather 1 CONC ed around to take a last view of the deceased one, and I re 1 CONC call seeing my father lying there so pale and emaciated i 1 CONC n that old black casket. That was another traumatic experie 1 CONC nce too - my father's death. After that, of course, what we 1 CONC re we going to do? My mother was very much broken up. She h 1 CONC ad four children - three girls and a boy - and there wa 1 CONC s a stepdaughter and a stepson who were left with her there 1 CONC , so what in the world was she to do? It was a great shoc 1 CONC k to my mother, I know that, so my Uncle John Kihnlein, wh 1 CONC o had married my mother's next younger sister, Aunt Julia 1 CONC , came to live with us. He had been working in a factory i 1 CONC n St. Louis, and I guess was doing pretty well because he w 1 CONC as a good carpenter and a good workman. He came to live wit 1 CONC h us and to manage the farm. He and Aunt Julia built a litt 1 CONC le two-room house that they lived in and the rest of us liv 1 CONC ed in the other old house. Uncle John was a wonderful man 1 CONC . He had a very high temper, but yet he was a good man. H 1 CONC e chewed tobacco and smoked a pipe when he had a chance. Ho 1 CONC wever, my father did not. I recall that I found a cigar, a 1 CONC n old cheap cigar, lying in the bureau drawer and I knew be 1 CONC tter than to do anything with that cigar because my mothe 1 CONC r had left it lying there and my father never smoked. He ei 1 CONC ther would put a cigar that was given him, because he had p 1 CONC aid a bill or something like that, in the bureau drawer. So 1 CONC metimes he would just take it and lay it up on a joist in t 1 CONC he barn, but he never smoked it, he never chewed, and he ne 1 CONC ver drank any liquor. In fact, when we had his funeral, th 1 CONC e obituary the pastor wrote to be put in the paper in Germa 1 CONC n said that he was an ÙSechten Christ,ÙT which mean that alth 1 CONC ough his middle name was Christian, he was a good Christian 1 CONC . I've always cherished that thought because he was, even t 1 CONC hough I don't remember him too well. 1 CONT Uncle John worked the farm until the farm itself was sold 1 CONC . Of course there had to be a lot of legal things that ha 1 CONC d to be taken care of. There had to be a certain amount o 1 CONC f time, about two years, I think, before the full estate co 1 CONC uld be settled. Mother, of course, got what was called a do 1 CONC wry, a certain percentage of what Father had. The price o 1 CONC f the farm that was finally gotten had to be divided, howev 1 CONC er, and each one of us children (including the stepchildre 1 CONC n because they were his own) got a portion, so there wasn' 1 CONC t a great deal left. Uncle John was certainly a kind of a s 1 CONC urrogate father to me, and I always have thought very highl 1 CONC y of him. In fact, he did live a good life. Uncle John an 1 CONC d Aunt Julia moved to Centralia, Illinois, so finally we mo 1 CONC ved there too, which was quite an experience itself. 1 CONT There were a lot of things that came in there in that perio 1 CONC d. I don't know whether I should put this in or not, bu 1 CONC t a near neighbor, Christ Uphoff, lived between a quarter a 1 CONC nd a half-mile from us. [Note by R. Nelson- It is quite lik 1 CONC ely that the Uphoffs came from Hille or descended from Hill 1 CONC e inhabitants. There is an Uphoff in the Stelzriede famil 1 CONC y tree.] They were always good neighbors. I always though 1 CONC t that he was pretty long on his prayers, but they were mem 1 CONC bers of the same church that we were members of. Sometime 1 CONC s I thought that he was awfully hard on his family. I kno 1 CONC w that he had a daughter, really his only daughter that wa 1 CONC s at home. He also had three boys, I believe. At any rate 1 CONC , they finally sold their farm. I often had gone over to th 1 CONC eir place and played with their son Leslie. He and I were p 1 CONC retty good friends. They had a hammock made out of barrel s 1 CONC taves and wire, and we used to swing in that hammock. The 1 CONC y decided to sell out before we moved to Centralia, and the 1 CONC y sold their farm. They had to give the people who bought i 1 CONC t a chance to get in at a certain time to harvest their cro 1 CONC ps. Wheat was sown in the fall, so it was in the fall tha 1 CONC t they came. This was after my Uncle John had moved to Cent 1 CONC ralia and gotten a job in the mines there. Of course, the c 1 CONC rops had been harvested on our ground too, and I think th 1 CONC e people who bought the farm had put in the wheat crop on o 1 CONC ur farm also. The Uphoffs came to live at the little two-ro 1 CONC om place that Uncle John had built for himself, his wife, a 1 CONC nd little boy. So they were living there right next to us 1 CONC . I recall that even though Leslie and I were very good fri 1 CONC ends and had been neighbors for a long time, I was mischiev 1 CONC ous and would get Leslie angry at me and then I would run 1 CONC . I would run around the pigpen, the barn lot, and everywhe 1 CONC re to keep him from catching me because he was about to hi 1 CONC t me with a stick. Then I'd laugh at him and that would mak 1 CONC e him pretty angry, but we were good friends until they mov 1 CONC ed away. I recall that my half brother Arthur and my Uncl 1 CONC e John came, and with farm wagons we moved to Centralia, wh 1 CONC ich was perhaps a dozen miles, or maybe fifteen miles, fro 1 CONC m where we lived. I can recall that Mae and I were on the s 1 CONC pring seat in that wagon loaded with our farm goods. We fol 1 CONC lowed my Uncle John, who had another wagon in front wit 1 CONC h a lot of our household goods. I recall we made that tri 1 CONC p to Centralia, where my mother had bought a little house o 1 CONC n the edge of town not far from where my Uncle John lived 1 CONC , so we had them near. Then my Uncle Ed, who had married an 1 CONC other sister of my mother's, Aunt Lizzie, came from St. Lou 1 CONC is. I guess for some reason the jobs must have been less o 1 CONC r he decided he could make more money in the mines than h 1 CONC e could make as a motorman on the streetcars in those days 1 CONC . At any rate, they moved to Centralia too, and they were l 1 CONC iving very near to Uncle John - almost next door, I thin 1 CONC k - so we had people to help take care of us and watch afte 1 CONC r us. But my mother had a very difficult time. I didn't rea 1 CONC lize it, but oftentimes we were indeed very poor. I can rem 1 CONC ember once when I was perhaps twelve or thirteen years old 1 CONC , coming through the bedroom (I slept in what was called th 1 CONC e front room) to go to my room, and I saw my mother kneelin 1 CONC g at the side of her bed with a tithe box. She always tithe 1 CONC d her income and had it in a baking-powder can. We had to b 1 CONC uy some things on credit quite often, and she had gotte 1 CONC n a statement from the grocery man saying she owed so muc 1 CONC h money. I don't know what else he might have said, perhap 1 CONC s that he would have to cut off the credit or something i 1 CONC f she didn't pay. At any rate, she was kneeling at the sid 1 CONC e of her bed there with this tithe can in front of her, try 1 CONC ing to decide if she had any right to take the tithe to hel 1 CONC p pay this bill. I tiptoed on through to my room, and it ma 1 CONC de a great impression on me. 1 CONT It was perhaps a year after that. Mother was always good t 1 CONC o us children, but there being three girls, she had them t 1 CONC o do the housework, of course. She never seemed to be har 1 CONC d on me at all. The girls have said since they thought I wa 1 CONC s Mom's pet. Maybe I was in a way, but of course I was th 1 CONC e only masculine person around the house and perhaps she th 1 CONC ought, ÙSWell, Freddy can take care of me when he gets older 1 CONC .ÙT At any rate, I recall that I thought to myself one eveni 1 CONC ng, ÙSHere's Mom in the wintertime. She's always making th 1 CONC e fire in the dining room where we eat.ÙT We had a little st 1 CONC ove in there, and we had nothing but coal and maybe sometim 1 CONC es corn cobs to burn. We had a range in the kitchen, the ol 1 CONC d range we brought from the farm, and we burned coal in tha 1 CONC t. Well, she made all the fires and her hands would crack i 1 CONC n the wintertime. The skin would crack and get coal black i 1 CONC n those cracks. It was hard to get her hands clean, so I th 1 CONC ought to myself, ÙSHere I am, old lazy lump, lying in the be 1 CONC d early in the morning and waiting for the room to get warm 1 CONC ed up, and Mom's in there doing all that.ÙT So I said to he 1 CONC r the next day, ÙSMom, I'm getting up to make the fires. Yo 1 CONC u stay in bed.ÙT Well, she was surprised, but she did. She l 1 CONC et me go ahead and from that time on, I built the fires. W 1 CONC e had to take up ashes first and then build the fires and g 1 CONC et the room warm. 1 CONT I remember another thing from before my father died about m 1 CONC y oldest half brother Henry. I don't know what his age wa 1 CONC s but he must have been past eighteen (boys were supposed t 1 CONC o have reached their majority when they were eighteen). May 1 CONC be he wasn't quite eighteen - he might have been seventee 1 CONC n - but I recall he had a strong head and will of his own 1 CONC . One evening, (I was still a very small boy, perhaps abou 1 CONC t six or seven years old - I guess I must have been six a 1 CONC t least because it was before my father died) they came in 1 CONC . I didn't notice it especially, but I thought Father was v 1 CONC ery quiet. He always was a quiet man anyway, so I didn't th 1 CONC ink much about it. But I saw a big hickory stick sitting th 1 CONC ere in the corner of the kitchen. Finally Henry came in an 1 CONC d Father began talking to Henry, that he hadn't done what F 1 CONC ather had asked him to do and apparently he had been in tha 1 CONC t position for some time. He was, of course, an adolescent 1 CONC , grown and he felt like making up his own mind about thing 1 CONC s. I know that finally my father said, ÙSHenry, either you c 1 CONC an take a whipping from me right now or else you can leav 1 CONC e home.ÙT Well, Henry chose the next day to leave home, an 1 CONC d he went up north to northern Illinois (really we call i 1 CONC t central Illinois now, but then we called it going up nort 1 CONC h). He went up north and got a job with some farmer up ther 1 CONC e. He lived there and he never came home until my father' 1 CONC s death. By that time he had married, and they had a littl 1 CONC e girl they called Helen. I can just recall when my fathe 1 CONC r died that they came home and that Henry, of course, was s 1 CONC orrowful. His wife was with him and also his little girl. H 1 CONC elen was just a toddler, just starting to walk, and I recal 1 CONC l that very sad experience. Oftentimes I have thought of i 1 CONC t and wondered what Henry's thoughts were when he came. O 1 CONC f course, I think Father had been too strict on him the wa 1 CONC y they treat young people these days, but my father had bee 1 CONC n born in Germany and those old Germans were very strict wi 1 CONC th their children. He had just followed that pattern that h 1 CONC e had learned at home, of the children having to obey thei 1 CONC r parents as long as they were at home. 1 CONT I can remember a Christmas before my father died. One Chris 1 CONC tmas Father took me and Mae to town with him. He traded a 1 CONC t the store of a man who must have been either a brother o 1 CONC r an uncle or something of my father's first wife. It wa 1 CONC s a Krueger store, and my father wanted to do some Christma 1 CONC s shopping and perhaps he had to arrange for a little credi 1 CONC t with Mr. Krueger too. ... We went on home after a while a 1 CONC nd Christmas came around. At home instead of hanging up sto 1 CONC cking like they do here (which practice I think came from E 1 CONC ngland), we put plates on the table at the place where we u 1 CONC sually sat at the table. I think that was an old German cus 1 CONC tom. Sometimes children put a dishpan there and sometimes t 1 CONC heir parents would play a trick on them and not have anythi 1 CONC ng in the dishpan. We had plates and we got candy and othe 1 CONC r little gifts there. I recall this particular Christmas be 1 CONC fore my father died, I came in there to my place at the tab 1 CONC le and my eyes nearly bugged out because there was a beauti 1 CONC ful little red express wagon right at my place. What a surp 1 CONC rise that was and how I treasured that little express wagon 1 CONC ! 1 CONT We had a lot of Christmases when Mother was there. She alwa 1 CONC ys had something to give us. It might be something she ha 1 CONC d made herself or it might be some little toy or trinket 1 CONC . I recall that usually we children, even when we first mov 1 CONC ed to Centralia, would perhaps be given a nickel or maybe e 1 CONC ven a dime. Usually the amount was in copper pennies or w 1 CONC e changed them to that. Then we would buy little sticks o 1 CONC f candy or something like that to give to each other. We le 1 CONC arned the way of giving to everyone and trying not to mis 1 CONC s anyone that was in our family. Oftentimes, too, we woul 1 CONC d make little things to give to our uncle and aunt and ou 1 CONC r cousin Wesley Kihnlein, who lived close to us because Unc 1 CONC le John built a house that was next door to us. He did quit 1 CONC e a little carpenter work even after he quit mining, and h 1 CONC e also dabbled a little bit in real estate, buying some lan 1 CONC d right next to our place. That's how they happened to be s 1 CONC uch close neighbors to us. I also remember one Christmas wh 1 CONC en Uncle John made a Christmas tree by boring holes in a br 1 CONC oomstick in which he stuck cedar branches to make a tree. 1 CONT There is another memory of something before we moved to Cen 1 CONC tralia - my first trip to St. Louis. It was after my father 1 CONC 's death when Uncle John had come to work on our farm. My U 1 CONC ncle Ed and Aunt Lizzie were living in St. Louis and they d 1 CONC ecided, I guess, that Mother and we children too should hav 1 CONC e a little vacation. They had us come to St. Louis to sta 1 CONC y with my Uncle Ed at his house while the St. Louis World' 1 CONC s Fair was going on in 1904. That was two years, perhaps, a 1 CONC fter my father had died. I recall that we were taken to th 1 CONC e station three miles away at Beaucoup, Illinois, and wen 1 CONC t in on the railroad train. What an experience that was! Go 1 CONC ing across the bridge over the Mississippi River, as I look 1 CONC ed down it looked to me like the people were just like litt 1 CONC le dolls walking around, as I was looking at that distanc 1 CONC e from the train down to the riverbed. When we got across 1 CONC , we went through a tunnel on the train. The train stoppe 1 CONC d at what was called the Washington Street Station, and the 1 CONC n we went on a little farther still through the tunnel unti 1 CONC l we came out to the Union Station, which was 'way over o 1 CONC n Market Street (Market and 14th or 16th or something lik 1 CONC e that). There was where we got off. Then we had to tak 1 CONC e a streetcar (they called it an electric car or trolley ca 1 CONC r) to Uncle Ed's place. I recall being there and I recall t 1 CONC hat of an evening we would see the fireflies around in th 1 CONC e air because they lived near some large empty lots. I reme 1 CONC mber how Mae would get an old tin can of some kind and catc 1 CONC h those fireflies. She would put them in the can and cove 1 CONC r them up, and then she'd open it up and they would be glow 1 CONC ing then with their lights. I recall the trolley cars runni 1 CONC ng through St. Louis, too. Of course, Uncle Ed was one of t 1 CONC he motormen. They had open-air cars for the wintertime. The 1 CONC re were a lot of people riding on the trolley cars in thos 1 CONC e days. We went out to the Fair in the trolley cars. I enjo 1 CONC yed the animal cages and looking at the various animals a g 1 CONC reat deal. But when we got to the buildings, it was somethi 1 CONC ng else. Of course, they had many things in the many grea 1 CONC t buildings but there were a lot of concrete places in betw 1 CONC een. I just didn't know whether I enjoyed it too much or no 1 CONC t unless I got to something that aroused my curiosity. The 1 CONC n I wanted to spend quite a little time. Of course we got s 1 CONC ome ice-cream cones, I think perhaps the first I'd ever eat 1 CONC en. Maybe they were not the first, but they were very rar 1 CONC e if I had ever eaten any at a picnic before that. We had q 1 CONC uite an experience there in St. Louis and finally went bac 1 CONC k home again, but I never forgot that experience at the Wor 1 CONC ld's Fair in St. Louis. 1 CONT Aunt Julia was always a great lover of animals especially 1 CONC . She liked flowers too (she raised a lot of flowers), bu 1 CONC t she liked animals and they always had at least a little d 1 CONC og or a dog and a cat. Uncle John had built a cage of ver 1 CONC y small wire netting. On a farm like that, especially in th 1 CONC ose days, hogs were always being killed for winter meat. Th 1 CONC at's the way we did it - we smoked it or fried it down (fri 1 CONC ed-down ham) and then put it in lard. Then we sealed it wit 1 CONC h paraffin or something of that sort. That's where we had o 1 CONC ur meat in the wintertime, and sometimes we would even kil 1 CONC l beef (I know Uncle John did). They would be skinned and c 1 CONC ut up in pieces. Then they would be processed in one way o 1 CONC r another. Sometimes the meat was canned like a canned frui 1 CONC t, and sometimes it was put up in tin cans. You would hav 1 CONC e a lid that went on it, and then you melted sealing wax an 1 CONC d sealed those cans with that. You learned that you had t 1 CONC o live off the land - the things that you raised. In orde 1 CONC r to get meat, hogs and cows and chickens and ducks and thi 1 CONC ngs of that sort were killed and used for food in that. 1 CONT I recall that one time while we were still on the farm, Ma 1 CONC e and I were playing out in the yard near this old machin 1 CONC e shed, and they had pulled one of these gang plows that ha 1 CONC d two plows on it. Those plows were raised or lowered wit 1 CONC h levers. I would get up on those plows and play like I wa 1 CONC s plowing, the way we expressed our imaginations of what wa 1 CONC s being done all around us during the year. I recall that s 1 CONC omeone had taught me (I guess this was before my father die 1 CONC d), had taught me some rhymes. One of them was in German: ÙS 1 CONC Ich bin der Herr Pastor, Ich predich euch was vor. Und wen 1 CONC n ich nicht mehr weiter kann, Denn fang ich wieder von erst 1 CONC en an.ÙT It meant, ÙSI am the preacher, I am preaching someth 1 CONC ing to you, And when I can't go any farther, I start agai 1 CONC n from the beginning.ÙT That's the translation, and I can re 1 CONC call always standing up there as proud as can be and I wa 1 CONC s the Herr Pastor. I wasn't thinking anything of going int 1 CONC o the pastorate at that time, but I've often thought sinc 1 CONC e in my older years that maybe that's where something got s 1 CONC tarted in my brain. You never know. 1 CONT … 1 CONT After Uncle John came to our place (it may have been the fo 1 CONC llowing summer), some of our family (I think maybe even Mot 1 CONC her for a little while,) had what they called a touch of ty 1 CONC phoid fever. Of course they didn't know how to handle tha 1 CONC t as well as they do today, but we had old Dr. Meer come ou 1 CONC t from Beaucoup, three miles away, and take care of the sic 1 CONC k. I came down with it and really had it. We didn't know fo 1 CONC r certain whether or not it came from contaminated water i 1 CONC n our well. The well was cleaned very thoroughly after that 1 CONC , of course. (By the way, I'll just throw this in. When the 1 CONC y were cleaning it, they found an old brass hand bell and w 1 CONC e still have that.) To get back to my story of the typhoi 1 CONC d fever, I was very low and they were not sure whether or n 1 CONC ot I was going to pull through. I think I was in bed abou 1 CONC t six or seven weeks, and I didn't know anything from the t 1 CONC ime that I really began to feel the effects of it. I recal 1 CONC l that before I was down in bed that I was standing on th 1 CONC e sill of the old smokehouse door where the meat was usuall 1 CONC y smoked, looking out the open door across the pasture an 1 CONC d the creek where I had often played. I don't remember anyt 1 CONC hing more after that. I simply was out of my head. I recal 1 CONC l that my half sister Millie would come to the bed and si 1 CONC t with me because I was always picking at my skin somewhere 1 CONC . I would actually get sores on my hands and sometimes on m 1 CONC y face from clawing at my hands and my face. She would si 1 CONC t with me and would grab my hands and hold them for long ti 1 CONC mes until I went to sleep again. One of the medicines the 1 CONC y gave in those days was quinine. I would call when I was b 1 CONC eginning to feel better and finally woke up to where I wa 1 CONC s and what shape I was in. I was hardly anything more tha 1 CONC n skin and bones. At first I couldn't walk across the roo 1 CONC m without help. Finally I got so I could walk around the pl 1 CONC ace a little bit. I recall one day I went to the orchard an 1 CONC d had found a good apple there. I thought, ÙSBoy, that woul 1 CONC d be good to eat.ÙT Then I walked down to the pumpkin patc 1 CONC h where there were a lot of pumpkins. There was a big orang 1 CONC e-colored pumpkin, and I sat down on it and started to ea 1 CONC t a little bit of the apple. I knew that I had been warne 1 CONC d not to do it so I didn't eat anymore, but when my folks f 1 CONC ound it out, boy, did I get a scolding! ÙSYou shouldn't do t 1 CONC hat. Don't you know the doctor said you mustn't eat anythin 1 CONC g that's hard? It's all got to be soft!ÙT At any rate, I go 1 CONC t along all right, but I never have forgotten that experien 1 CONC ce - how I walked around and staggered around for days on m 1 CONC y thin spindly legs. 1 CONT That brings to mind another story. Not too long after tha 1 CONC t (this was when Uncle John was there - I had that typhoi 1 CONC d fever shortly after they came), that fall then, Arthur an 1 CONC d Uncle John (Arthur was my half brother) were husking corn 1 CONC . Many crops would be cut and stood up in shocks to sort o 1 CONC f let them cure. They did that with corn, too, but they did 1 CONC n't put any caps over the top of it because the ears that h 1 CONC ad the grain in them were farther down. Then early in the f 1 CONC all or at the time there was even a little frost, they woul 1 CONC d go out with a wagon and the team. They had husking pegs t 1 CONC hey would put on their hands (sometimes they wore gloves) 1 CONC , and they would pull the husks or shucks off the corn, shu 1 CONC ck the corn off, and throw it into the wagon. I was in th 1 CONC e wagon and we were going across the corn hills. Before th 1 CONC e corn matured, while it was still green, they would go thr 1 CONC ough with plows and hill the dirt up to the corn. We were g 1 CONC oing across those corn ridges with the wagon, and I was u 1 CONC p in the wagon bed doing the driving. I was still not ver 1 CONC y old, about ten or eleven years old, and the men (Uncle Jo 1 CONC hn and Arthur), were husking out, taking the stalks of cor 1 CONC n off the shock and husking it out and throwing that in th 1 CONC e back of the wagon. We had one old mare and her colt whic 1 CONC h was now old enough to drive. They had been put in harnes 1 CONC s and hitched together. One of the men (I think it was Arth 1 CONC ur) suddenly came from behind the shocks of corn and his su 1 CONC dden appearance apparently frightened this young mare tha 1 CONC t we called Puss (her mother's name was Nellie). She took o 1 CONC ne lunge forward, pulled her mother along with her, and bot 1 CONC h of them got scared. The wagon was going up and down ove 1 CONC r those corn ridges. Fortunately the tongue was a little bi 1 CONC t long and the double tree came loose from the tongue. The 1 CONC n the neck yoke came off the tongue, and I had hold of th 1 CONC e lines. I didn't have a great deal of strength, and the ed 1 CONC ge of the lines cut my fingers. Before the double tree cam 1 CONC e off, the tongue went into one of those ridges. Pulling o 1 CONC n the other end of the tongue, the end nearest the wagon bo 1 CONC x, caused the front wheels of the wagon to rise up, and th 1 CONC e double tree came out. In the meantime, when the wagon rol 1 CONC led up, I slid to the back of the wagon box. When the doubl 1 CONC e tree came out, then the front wheels went back down an 1 CONC d I sort of lunged to the front. I cut the front of my hea 1 CONC d on the edges of the wagon box, which were lined with iron 1 CONC . I've often thought of that - that was a providential thin 1 CONC g. I could have been killed with those horses running if th 1 CONC ey hadn't been undone because they were going right for th 1 CONC e house with no lines to hold them anymore. I got out a ver 1 CONC y shaken boy and was taken to the house. I think of some o 1 CONC f the narrow escapes I've had, and they look providential t 1 CONC o me. 1 CONT My half sister Millie, who was home quite some time after w 1 CONC e had moved to Centralia, finally married a man. I don't re 1 CONC ally know how she met him, but his name was August Meyer an 1 CONC d we always called him Gus. I always sort of felt close t 1 CONC o my half sister Millie. When I was about twelve years old 1 CONC , my mother asked if I could go out there and stay with the 1 CONC m during the summer. They decided I could go and help a lit 1 CONC tle bit with chores and maybe some field work on the farm 1 CONC . I did this each summer for quite a number of summers. I r 1 CONC ecall they had big maple trees in their front yard, and I u 1 CONC sed to climb up in those maple trees and look around. I enj 1 CONC oyed that very much. Also they had a dog they called Carlo 1 CONC . He was just kind of a small dog - brown and black - and w 1 CONC as a good old dog. He didn't like strangers to come aroun 1 CONC d the place very much, but he didn't offer to bite them. Th 1 CONC ere was an old fellow that used to come around in the harve 1 CONC st time. We called them bums. They were apparently men wh 1 CONC o just for one reason or another liked to drift around an 1 CONC d get jobs where they could. This old fellow whose name wa 1 CONC s McKittrick (we always called him McKittrick) was kind o 1 CONC f fat and slept in the little box bedroom where I usually s 1 CONC lept. My half sister Millie put me on a pad in the front ro 1 CONC om, the parlor. Their room was in between this little bedro 1 CONC om and the parlor, and of course they had an entrance to th 1 CONC e kitchen too from their room. McKittrick slept in this lit 1 CONC tle box bedroom and he snored. Oh my, how that man snored 1 CONC ! I could hear him in the parlor if I was not asleep. He wa 1 CONC s snoring like that one night and Carlo just didn't know wh 1 CONC at it was. He would run around the house just barking lik 1 CONC e everything and trying to locate where this terrible nois 1 CONC e was coming from. It kept me awake, of course, and it go 1 CONC t funny to me after a while. I was mad because I couldn't g 1 CONC o to sleep, but it got awfully funny when that dog just cha 1 CONC sed around the house. I don't remember what night that happ 1 CONC ened but it was quite something! 1 CONT When I was working for Gus during the year, oftentimes I wo 1 CONC uld plow with a walking plow. I recall one spring, it was o 1 CONC ne of those chilly March or April days, we were having jus 1 CONC t a little drizzle. It really wasn't enough to wet us throu 1 CONC gh and through, and I was barefoot, although I was wearin 1 CONC g a jacket to keep the drizzle off me. I was plowing alon 1 CONC g with a walking plow and all at once I stepped on somethin 1 CONC g that was colder than the ground. I looked down and ther 1 CONC e was part of a snake that was coming up off the moldboar 1 CONC d and the other part was still in the ground. I had steppe 1 CONC d on that, and I jumped as high as the plow handle, I'll be 1 CONC t. I used to run the cultivator too, cultivating corn. We h 1 CONC ad a piece of ground that was full of stumps. The thing tha 1 CONC t held the shovel was held rigid by a little oak peg throug 1 CONC h holes. When you happened to run into something, it didn' 1 CONC t wreck your plow but it just broke the pin and pulled th 1 CONC e shovel back. I remember all those pins that I whittled an 1 CONC d stuck in there while I was plowing that stumpy ground. An 1 CONC other time was when we had a wheat harvest. I was at Gus' 1 CONC s the same as usual and drove the binder. I was really to 1 CONC o light and too weak to shock the grain, so Gus said, ÙSI'l 1 CONC l shock it and you can get up here and drive this binder. 1 CONC ÙT It wasn't very much like the combines they have nowaday 1 CONC s - it didn't work that way. It cut the wheat with a sickl 1 CONC e that ran back and forth at the front, and there was a ree 1 CONC l that threw the wheat back onto a canvas. That canvas trav 1 CONC eled, then hit another canvas, and traveled up to the compa 1 CONC rtment of the machine that would take the stalks of wheat a 1 CONC nd pack them up. Then there was what we called the needle t 1 CONC hat took the thread and somehow worked around that bundle a 1 CONC nd tied it very tightly. Then it was cut off and the bundl 1 CONC e would drop off into what we called a carrier that was mad 1 CONC e of small pieces of iron, long pieces of iron bent somewha 1 CONC t, about the size of one's little finger. We'd carry as man 1 CONC y bundles as the thing would carry, and then we would hi 1 CONC t a pedal that would bring those bars back to the side an 1 CONC d the wheat would drop off. There it was in piles, and Gu 1 CONC s would take it and set it up straight and put a cap on to 1 CONC p of it. I was driving that binder and we were on some grou 1 CONC nd that sort of sloped off toward the creek. Oftentimes dur 1 CONC ing the summer rains, there would be places in that groun 1 CONC d where the water would gather and then run off toward th 1 CONC e creek and cut a sort of a deep furrow, not very wide bu 1 CONC t rather deep. One day I was driving along, cutting wheat 1 CONC , and wasn't paying too much attention except to the horse 1 CONC s and watching the wheat falling on that canvas. All at onc 1 CONC e, without my being able to see it on account of the wheat 1 CONC , the big wheel (there were two or three wheels on that thi 1 CONC ng to run along the ground) which ran all this machinery hi 1 CONC t that thing and just dropped down and almost kept me fro 1 CONC m staying on the seat. When it bounced back up, it bounce 1 CONC d me up and I thought for a minute that sure as the worl 1 CONC d I was going to fall down on that canvas and maybe even ge 1 CONC t hit by the reel and put down on the sickle. I thought tha 1 CONC t just for an instant, but I caught myself and I stayed the 1 CONC re. That was kind of a frightening experience, but all tha 1 CONC t wheat harvest I think I cut all the wheat. As I recall 1 CONC , I was twelve years old and here I was doing the work o 1 CONC f a man on a binder like that. 1 CONT … 1 CONT I remember one summer (I guess I had been there maybe a cou 1 CONC ple of summers or something like that), Gus came to me. H 1 CONC e must have had a pretty good harvest, and when I was read 1 CONC y to come home, he brought me twelve big silver dollars. H 1 CONC e said, ÙSHere now, you can take these home with you. I'm gi 1 CONC ving you those for your work this summer.ÙT That was quit 1 CONC e a thrill! I don't think I spent any of the dollars becaus 1 CONC e Mom needed them too badly. 1 CONT Another thing that comes to my mind about the school, ever 1 CONC y once in a while in order to have something more for schoo 1 CONC l funds (perhaps that's where our library came from, too) 1 CONC , they would have a pie-and-box supper. The older girls an 1 CONC d a lot of times the married people and single people tha 1 CONC t were at home would bring a box of food. Oftentimes this w 1 CONC as in the fall after the pears and the apples had ripened w 1 CONC ell. By the way, in Pleasant Grove Township, Washington Cou 1 CONC nty, we grew some of the best apples - Roman Beauty, Golde 1 CONC n Delicious, Jonathan, and Grimes Golden. They would have t 1 CONC hose pears and apples in there as well as sandwiches and ma 1 CONC ybe some pie or some cake. Then they'd auction these boxe 1 CONC s off. Of course, the fellows who took a notion to certai 1 CONC n girls would be the ones who would bid. They'd come prepar 1 CONC ed usually to bid the highest they could to see if they cou 1 CONC ld get that box. I can recall one time my half sister Milli 1 CONC e had a box there. Some of the pears that were on that pea 1 CONC r tree next to our home, oh they were delicious! I think th 1 CONC ey must have been some of the best pears around. They wer 1 CONC e simply delicious and very juicy. Millie had some of thos 1 CONC e pears in there. I don't remember who got her box, but I c 1 CONC an remember she laughed about it when she got home - how th 1 CONC at fellow would take a pear and take a bite and then he wou 1 CONC ld shake the juice off his hand. It was fun to watch that! 1 CONT … 1 CONT Another time we had a teacher and I felt very sorry for her 1 CONC . She was having a hard time. I think she probably had som 1 CONC e T.B. and was not very strong. She was a fairly good-size 1 CONC d woman but she wasn't very strong. There were some with th 1 CONC e devil who were always pretty mean because they thought th 1 CONC ey could get away with so much with her. I can recall for s 1 CONC ome reason or another some boy had done something pretty ba 1 CONC d. I guess she knew an easy mark, so she said, ÙSFreddy, wil 1 CONC l you go down and cut me a switch?ÙT She told us she was goi 1 CONC ng to give him a whipping. I went down to the creek and cu 1 CONC t her a switch and brought it up. Of course, the boy go 1 CONC t a whipping in front of the whole school, and I got threat 1 CONC ened about that. I don't think they ever really did anythin 1 CONC g to me, but I didn't feel I could refuse and anyway I fel 1 CONC t sorry for the woman. She was just doing the best she coul 1 CONC d with a whole room full of kids, and some of them were lit 1 CONC tle devils too. 1 CONT I can recall one of the things they used to do - some of th 1 CONC ose boys would bring apples to school and put them in thei 1 CONC r desks. Then while they were supposed to be studying (som 1 CONC e of the classes within that room - fifth grade on throug 1 CONC h the eighth - would be reciting before the teacher), the 1 CONC y would get out the apple and take a chomp out of it and ma 1 CONC ke a noise, then slip it back in the desk and be chewing ap 1 CONC ple. Of course they would get scolded for that and sometime 1 CONC s they would get slapped for it. 1 CONT These are many of the memories I have of my childhood. 1 CONT 1 CONT On his birth record (in German) his name is listed as Benja 1 CONC min Karl Frederick Stelzriede. Thanks to Murl Sickbert fo 1 CONC r this. 1 CONT 1 CONT ImmanuelÙus Retired MinisterÙus Sunday 1 CONT 1 CONT Frederick Carl Benjamin Stelzriede was born in the coun 1 CONC try (Hoyleton) near Centralia, Illinois, May 14, 1894, of G 1 CONC erman parents. He grew up one boy among four sisters but wi 1 CONC th two additional stepbrothers and two stepsisters. His wif 1 CONC e, Emma Ruth Kinney, was born near Carlinville, Illinois, a 1 CONC nd was the only girl in a family of four boys. She was bor 1 CONC n August 17, 1893. Their home was blessed with five childre 1 CONC n: Keturah (Kaye Sickbert), Betty (Simpson), Bonnylin (Cast 1 CONC le), Wesley, and Carmen (Nelson). 1 CONT 1 CONT As a very young man he began working as a bookkeeper fo 1 CONC r a lumber yard, and perhaps it was in that lumber yard tha 1 CONC t he learned skills as a carpenter which he has used throug 1 CONC hout his life to improve parsonages, make furniture and toy 1 CONC s for his children and grandchildren, and added a large liv 1 CONC ing room and bath to his retirement home with the help of h 1 CONC is son. 1 CONT 1 CONT During World War I he served as a secretary for the med 1 CONC ical units. After the war he enrolled as a student at Shurt 1 CONC leff College in Alton where he completed both high school a 1 CONC nd two years of college. 1 CONT 1 CONT During this period at Shurtleff, he preached (as a stud 1 CONC ent minister) at AltonÙus Washington Church. On April 4 (fol 1 CONC lowing the Easter service), the young minister invited th 1 CONC e congregation to remain for his wedding in which he marrie 1 CONC d the pianist and organist of that church, Ruth Kinney. H 1 CONC e and his new wife moved to Lebanon where he attended McKen 1 CONC dree College and completed his degree. During this time h 1 CONC e preached at Belleville Epworth one year (1921), Glen Carb 1 CONC on one year (1922), and St. Jacob finally moving there t 1 CONC o a rented parsonage to continue preaching for two years un 1 CONC til 1923. 1 CONT 1 CONT His wife and family then traveled to Drew University i 1 CONC n New Jersey where he was granted a Bachelor of Divinity de 1 CONC gree. 1 CONT 1 CONT By special request he returned to AltonÙus Main Street C 1 CONC hurch to finish out the year for Rev. Cates with the unders 1 CONC tanding that he would remain there, but seniority ruled an 1 CONC d he was sent to a three-point circuit at Equality, Illinoi 1 CONC s, in 1927. 1 CONT 1 CONT He was a pastor of Granite City East in 1929-30. He ser 1 CONC ved Flat Rock, Illinois, until 1932 and Palestine and Gree 1 CONC n Hill until 1934. Then he traveled back across the state t 1 CONC o serve EdwardsvilleÙus Immanuel for six years. From Immanue 1 CONC l he moved to CairoÙus First Church in the southern most par 1 CONC t of the state, returning at last to Lebanon in 1943. Whil 1 CONC e serving the Methodist Church in Lebanon, he became a teac 1 CONC her to the student ministers at McKendree College where h 1 CONC e had received part of his early education. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1947 he moved to the Illinois Conference serving Fis 1 CONC her, Illinois. DeLand was his home in 1950, Rossville in 19 1 CONC 53, Mason City in 1957, and Pawnee in 1959. During his past 1 CONC orates he served as secretary for the Southern Illinois Con 1 CONC ference and Registrar on the board of ministerial training 1 CONC . He retired in 1962 returning to Edwardsville and to Imman 1 CONC uel Church that had long held a special place in his memor 1 CONC y because of its German heritage. 1 CONT 1 CONT However, his retirement could be more aptly described a 1 CONC s just a slight slowing down as he continued to serve a 1 CONC s a supply pastor of the area for ministers on vacation o 1 CONC r those unable to fulfill their duties because of a prolong 1 CONC ed illness. He served as Assistant Minister to Immanuel an 1 CONC d for many years tutored SIU foreign students of many natio 1 CONC nalities in English through a volunteer program. 1 CONT 1 CONT He continues to serve the Church he loves by teaching a 1 CONC n adult class every Sunday and serving on commissions and c 1 CONC ommittees. 1 CONT 1 CONT On April 4, 1980, he and his wife will celebrate thei 1 CONC r 60th wedding anniversary. 1 CONT 1 CONT Stelzriede 1 CONT The Rev. Frederick C. Stelzriede, 95, of rural Edwardsville 1 CONC , died at 12:55 a.m. Friday, Aug. 11, 1989, at Memorial Hos 1 CONC pital, Alton. 1 CONT He was born May 14, 1894, near Hoyleton, Ill., a son of th 1 CONC e late Frederick C. and Anna Marie Krietemeier Stelzriede. 1 CONT He married E. Ruth Kinney in Alton on April 4, 1920. His wi 1 CONC fe died Jan. 2 1983. 1 CONT He is survived by a son, Wesley Q. Stelzriede of Edwardsvil 1 CONC le; two daughters: Mrs. David (Betty) Simpson of Green Vall 1 CONC ey, Ariz., and Mrs. William (Carmen) Nelson of Tallahassee 1 CONC , Fla.; 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. He wa 1 CONC s preceded in death by two daughters, Bonnylin Castle and K 1 CONC aye Sickbert, and by four sisters. 1 CONT Mr. Stelzriede was a graduate of Drew Theological Seminary 1 CONC , Madison, N.J. He served as a Methodist minister in the So 1 CONC uthern Illinois and Central Illinois Conferences at churche 1 CONC s in the following communities Belleville, Glen Carbon, St 1 CONC . Jacob, Equality, Granite City, Flat Rock, Palestine, Edwa 1 CONC rdsville (Immanuel Methodist Church from 1935 to 1940), Cai 1 CONC ro, Lebanon, Fisher, Deland, Rossville, Mason City and Pawn 1 CONC ee. His career in the ministry began in 1921, and he retire 1 CONC d in 1960. He was a member of the Board of Ministerial Trai 1 CONC ning and Qualification for Southern Illinois Conference, an 1 CONC d taught speech at McKendree College In Lebanon, Ill. whil 1 CONC e serving as pastor there. 1 CONT He served with the U.S. Army during World War I. 1 CONT He was a member of Immanuel United Methodist Church. 1 CONT Funeral services were held at 11. a.m. today at the Weber F 1 CONC uneral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ellis Dugger, pastor of Im 1 CONC manuel Methodist Church, officiating. 1 CONT Burial was in Valley View Cemetery, Edwardsville. 1 CONT Memorials may be made to the Preachers Aide Society. 0 @I110@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I111@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F517@ 1 FAMC @F27@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I112@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F27@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I113@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F264@ 1 FAMS @F262@ 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I114@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F263@ 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I115@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F197@ 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I116@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I117@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I118@ INDI 1 NAME Christine Louise (Louisa) /Krueger/ 2 GIVN Christine Louise (Louisa) 2 SURN Krueger 2 _AKA Louisa // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1858 2 PLAC North Prairie, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1887 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 17:26 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 NOTE @NI118@ 0 @NI118@ NOTE 1 CONC Died by being kicked by a calf according to the memoirs o 1 CONC f Gus Meyer. But the memoirs of Fred C. Stelzriede say tha 1 CONC t she died in childbirth with her fifth child. Perhaps bot 1 CONC h are correct? 1 CONT North Prairie is near Nashville, IL. 0 @I119@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Frederick Christian /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Henry Frederick Christian 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1878 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1968 2 PLAC Mount Auburn, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:29 1 FAMS @F37@ 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 NOTE @NI119@ 0 @NI119@ NOTE 1 CONC Found on www.genealogy.com. 1 CONT Phyllis Scott 1 CONT In IL in 1910 & 1920 census. 1 CONT In SS death index. 1 CONT 1 CONT Listed as a farmer in the 1920 IL census. From Darin Harshm 1 CONC an. 0 @I12@ INDI 1 NAME Emma Ruth (Ruth) Kinney /Brown/ 2 GIVN Emma Ruth (Ruth) Kinney 2 SURN Brown 2 _AKA Ruth // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Aug 1893 2 PLAC Carlinville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1983 2 PLAC Alton, IL 2 CAUS Stroke 1 BURI 2 PLAC Valley View Cemetery, Edwardsville, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Mar 2005 3 TIME 21:18 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\FredC-ERuthStelzriede1970sm.jpg 2 TITL E. Ruth and Fred C. Stelzriede. 2 NOTE 1970. E. Ruth Kinney Brown and Fred C. Stelzriede. 1970 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 NOTE @NI12@ 0 @NI12@ NOTE 1 CONC She didn't like the name Emma - used Ruth always. She sai 1 CONC d that she was 1/8th Cherokee - this would mean that a grea 1 CONC t-grandparent was Cherokee. 1 CONT Broke a hip in later years. Cause of death was stroke. 1 CONT 1 CONT THE MEMOIRS OF EMMA RUTH KINNEY STELZRIEDE (childhood to 2 1 CONC 6 portion) 1 CONT (Recorded Spring 1982 at age 88, recorded by Keturah (Kaye 1 CONC ) Stelzriede Sickbert and transcribed by her daughter Sandr 1 CONC a Sickbert Thompson) 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 - 5 YEARS, CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS 1 CONT 1 CONT I was born on Thursday, August 17, 1893 - Old Settlers Picn 1 CONC ic Day! My first memories are of playing post office with m 1 CONC y cousin Louise, who was ten years older than I. I remembe 1 CONC r visiting relatives in St. Louis where I was given a tast 1 CONC e of beer, I was spanked for spitting it on the floor. Whe 1 CONC n my older brothers could not add or subtract their arithme 1 CONC tic, I would put my hands behind me and add or subtract o 1 CONC n my fingers, giving them the answers. (That was when I wa 1 CONC s five years old.) I saw horses race on the St. Louis rac 1 CONC e tracks. I always was able to tell when my oldest brother 1 CONC , who left home at 14 or 15 years and earned his own living 1 CONC , was coming home -- he was sick or had fallen from his hor 1 CONC se and cut his face. 1 CONT With my brothers I would play hide-and-go-seek. My grandmot 1 CONC her, sitting in a rocker and with a full, long dress, woul 1 CONC d hide me under her skirt. I could get to base free as gran 1 CONC dmother would tell me when to come out. Finally I miscued a 1 CONC nd they caught me. My brothers brought other boys to play a 1 CONC t our house, and I listened to their language. We had tin 1 CONC y little chicks. I cuddled one in my hand and said to Mothe 1 CONC r, ÙSAin't they cute little sons of a b----!ÙT Mother was hor 1 CONC rified! 1 CONT My father's foster parents - the man was a minister, lawye 1 CONC r and businessman, and was rich. He educated five children 1 CONC . I remember Mother helping foster grandmother with Thanksg 1 CONC iving dinner. My father washed me and took me over later. M 1 CONC y foster grandmother gave us some apples. Joe and I went af 1 CONC ter them. Some big boys persuaded us to go a longer way. Th 1 CONC ey took all our apples and left us stuck in the mud. Mothe 1 CONC r finally went out to look for us and there we were in th 1 CONC e mud with no apples. 1 CONT I was told that before her marriage, my grandmother would s 1 CONC neak out her father's razor and trim her tough toenails! 1 CONT A Pentecostal woods was near our home and real Romanian gyp 1 CONC sies visited there each summer and told fortunes to any wh 1 CONC o would cross their palms with silver. My mother had no mon 1 CONC ey so they told her fortune for a loaf of homemade bread. 1 CONT 1 CONT 6 - 12 YEARS, ALTON, ILLINOIS 1 CONT 1 CONT My parents sold our 4-room home and moved to Alton with a 1 CONC n old-maid Aunt Emm, my four older brothers, and me. We liv 1 CONC ed for one year in a 6-room duplex on the ground where Love 1 CONC joy* was killed. (*Elijah Parish Lovejoy was a newspaper ed 1 CONC itor who, as an abolitionist newspaper man, was forced to l 1 CONC eave St. Louis by angered townsmen. He moved across the riv 1 CONC er to Alton, Illinois, where he established the Alton Obser 1 CONC ver. He was killed in 1837 by a pro-slavery mob. ) His monu 1 CONC ment is on 4th and Monument Street in Alton. Then we move 1 CONC d into 4 rooms back of Dietz Grocery Store. There were no s 1 CONC creens in the house. We had malaria each summer for 7 years 1 CONC . 1 CONT It was a very ignorant and evil neighborhood. (I can't tel 1 CONC l you all that went on there.) One mother of two sons and t 1 CONC wo daughters taught her girls to steal and live immorally 1 CONC . She really ran a house of prostitution. Other neighbors w 1 CONC ere uneducated, dirty, or Catholic. None attended church. M 1 CONC y brothers and I attended a mission Sunday School in a litt 1 CONC le room beneath the home of the above-mentioned evil mothe 1 CONC r and her daughters. I visited a dirty family. One daughte 1 CONC r was called Greasy Mag. There I was taught to dance in the 1 CONC ir home. When they moved below a public dance hall, I woul 1 CONC d go with them to the dance until my oldest brother told m 1 CONC y mother. During this time I learned to pray my first praye 1 CONC r. After ÙSNow I lay me down to sleep...ÙT I prayed for thre 1 CONC e things: to be good, to be beautiful, and to have hair t 1 CONC o my waist. 1 CONT The 4-room house we rented from a German woman, Mrs. Dietz 1 CONC , whose son had built a 2-story building against our littl 1 CONC e house. He had a store on the first floor and lived with h 1 CONC is three brothers and two sisters, all unmarried. The boy 1 CONC s were very immoral except the youngest one. He took me t 1 CONC o see the explosion at the Western Carriage Company in Eas 1 CONC t Alton. The two old maids used half of one of our bedroom 1 CONC s as a laundry. Often they would let me go upstairs to ea 1 CONC t with them. I loved it! They would steal my little dolls a 1 CONC nd outfit them with lovely clothes. 1 CONT My three brothers drank water from an abandoned sistern beh 1 CONC ind a saloon. All got typhoid fever and nearly died. We ha 1 CONC d a young doctor in his first year of practicing. He had fo 1 CONC urteen cases of typhoid and lost none. The saloon keeper' 1 CONC s family lived above the saloon. They were clean, honest pe 1 CONC ople who would not touch a drop of what they sold. Incest w 1 CONC as not an uncommon practice (you know, they would tell me w 1 CONC hat was going on and I didn't understand it because it didn 1 CONC 't mean a thing to me) when nieces and nephews visited thei 1 CONC r grandparents in the home of Greasy Mag. 1 CONT I visited a circus with my brothers and was pulled up on th 1 CONC e platform and told to go behind the curtain. I refused t 1 CONC o go and returned to my brothers. The next day we heard the 1 CONC y had stolen a child, but they were caught and the child wa 1 CONC s returned unharmed. 1 CONT I would take evening walks on the railroad with my father 1 CONC . One evening we were coming to a curve in the tracks. I no 1 CONC ticed father holding my hand with a death grip. He knew I w 1 CONC as sure the train was on our track, and I would have jumpe 1 CONC d directly in front of it. He saved my life! 1 CONT Father hunted raccoons and possums at night across the Miss 1 CONC issippi River. One night he killed and put a possum in a sa 1 CONC ck, brought it home, and threw the sack on the kitchen floo 1 CONC r. The next morning we found the possum underneath the stov 1 CONC e in the room where I had slept. 1 CONT A sewer muskrat got into our home, but we didn't know how 1 CONC . Three men sat in our kitchen with shotguns until they kil 1 CONC led the animal. 1 CONT Mother jokingly said to me, ÙSI am going to sell you to th 1 CONC e gypsies,ÙT and I believed her and would not leave her da 1 CONC y or night. I was terrified for months but said nothing abo 1 CONC ut it to anyone. 1 CONT In the evening Mother would sing hymns and Father, from th 1 CONC e kitchen, would join in. But Mother, who had a perfect ear 1 CONC , would say, ÙSCharlie, keep still. You are off key.ÙT He was 1 CONC ! We attended a Congregational Sunday School taught by tw 1 CONC o old women. I learned much about the Bible there. 1 CONT When my oldest brother left home to earn his own living, h 1 CONC e first tried to be a jockey for horses owned by an uncle 1 CONC . He was too heavy and gave it up. He was offered a free co 1 CONC urse in a Chicago art school but refused it. Our doctor an 1 CONC d his brother got him to train as a prize fighter. He lacke 1 CONC d one fight for the heavyweight championship. He was perfec 1 CONC t physically. 1 CONT I started school at six but was told I was too young. I sta 1 CONC yed home for one year and returned. On the first day of sch 1 CONC ool, I saw a man stop with a load of rock, take a large roc 1 CONC k, and hit his horse in the head because it could not pul 1 CONC l the load. When I was sick and allowed to stay home, my br 1 CONC other Frank always got sick also. He wasn't really sick bu 1 CONC t was an excellent actor and made Mother believe he was. 1 CONT I attended a Catholic funeral where they carried the caske 1 CONC t up and down each aisle in the church, preceded by men car 1 CONC rying candles as ÙSLead, Kindly LightÙT was played and sung 1 CONC . When I asked why, they said, ÙSTo get the devil off the tr 1 CONC ack.ÙT 1 CONT My father, Charles Nathan Kinney, was a college student o 1 CONC f Blackburn College in Carlinville. My mother, Lydia Trace 1 CONC y Kinney, only went to grade school but had the better mind 1 CONC . I had four brothers. The oldest one became a boxer from t 1 CONC he influence of our family physician. He was also given a f 1 CONC ree scholarship to the Chicago Art School but refused. He w 1 CONC e an excellent cartoonist. He drew pictures of three kinder 1 CONC garten teachers whom I entertained for dinner. He drew th 1 CONC e three pictures, framed it, and put a purple bow on it. Th 1 CONC en he put it above the dresser. When they went in to comb t 1 CONC heir hair and powder their noses, they saw those horrible p 1 CONC ictures (caricatures) and when they saw it, they blew thei 1 CONC r tops! 1 CONT My next oldest brother went to school through fifth grade 1 CONC , then worked as a clerk in a grocery store for many years 1 CONC . His last years he worked at Alton Box Board as a carpente 1 CONC r. He was fired just before 65 years of age and lost all hi 1 CONC s insurance.- My third and fourth brothers quit school at f 1 CONC ourth - grade. They could learn everything but math, yet ou 1 CONC r father was considered a math whiz, according to his profe 1 CONC ssor at Blackburn College in Carlinville, and Mother was ve 1 CONC ry quick in mental arithmetic. They worked in the Illinoi 1 CONC s Class Company from ages 11 and 13 years for 25Ù! a day. Th 1 CONC ey were hidden in pits when the inspectors came through t 1 CONC o check on child labor. Molten glass would drop on their ba 1 CONC cks leaving terrible scars and causing them to be rejecte 1 CONC d for the Army. The glass blowers were making from 12 to 1 1 CONC 8 dollars a day, and would work for nine months, then chart 1 CONC er a train to take them to Atlantic City for the summer. Th 1 CONC is was in the early 1900s. My youngest brother worked in th 1 CONC e tannery at Wood River, Illinois. He lost his thumb in ung 1 CONC uarded machinery. He was promised a lifetime job but was le 1 CONC t go later with no compensation. 1 CONT My father was a good carpenter. He had beautiful shaded han 1 CONC dwriting. He was exceptional in college in math. He was als 1 CONC o stubborn as a mule. He was injured as he worked diggin 1 CONC g a hole. A large lump of dirt fell on his bent back, and h 1 CONC e died of this injury later. 1 CONT My mother was an excellent mother and very religious. She h 1 CONC ad a true-pitch voice. She could paint flowers and wanted t 1 CONC o be an entertainer who went into wealthy homes and gave re 1 CONC adings. 1 CONT My oldest brother Milton left home at 14. He became a jocke 1 CONC y, then a newspaper writer. He read the history of the U.S 1 CONC . at ten years of age and could remember dates and facts. H 1 CONC e was also a boxer and was one short of the championship. 1 CONT My second brother Albert was a wonderful mimic. He worked a 1 CONC s a delivery boy and clerk for a grocery store. Also he wor 1 CONC ked at the Box Board factory and the Illinois Glassworks. 1 CONT My third brother Joe was docile and patient. He could remem 1 CONC ber facts and figures connected with a political campaign o 1 CONC nly, but couldn't remember four things in a grocery store. 1 CONT My youngest brother Frank was a clown and loved to read. Mi 1 CONC lt, my oldest brother, was last heard from in Los Angeles 1 CONC . Albert died from burns at the city dump -- he may have ha 1 CONC d a stroke. Joe and Frank I put in a nursing home and sol 1 CONC d the home place. Both died in hospitals-Joe at Alton Memor 1 CONC ial and Frank here in Edwardsville. 1 CONT 1 CONT 12 - 14 YEARS, ALTON, ILLINOIS 1 CONT 1 CONT When we moved on the hill, I entered a new life experienc 1 CONC e because I met and visited clean, moral young people. I to 1 CONC ok my first piano lessons and gave the neighbor girl lesson 1 CONC s as I learned. The eighth grade of the entire city was i 1 CONC n one building, like present-day junior high schools. I ha 1 CONC d a neighbor who made her two teenage sons lick up some sug 1 CONC ar spilled on the clean floor. I met a family who were igno 1 CONC rant and coarse and became infatuated with their handsome s 1 CONC on, an apprentice glass blower. I gave up high school afte 1 CONC r one year. My English teacher was sad because I was a goo 1 CONC d student and wrote fine themes, she said. 1 CONT A neighbor woman asked me, a 13-year-old, to go with her 13 1 CONC -year-old girl to have her tonsils removed. I little knew w 1 CONC hat I would encounter. The doctor set the girl in a chair a 1 CONC nd he sat in one facing her. There was no preparation. He s 1 CONC aid to me, ÙSHold her head,ÙT and to her he said, ÙSOpen you 1 CONC r mouth.ÙT He then proceeded to clip the tonsils off withou 1 CONC t an anesthetic or anything. 1 CONT When I wanted to go to St. Louis shopping and was told by M 1 CONC other that she had no money, I filched change from her purs 1 CONC e and hid it under all four sides of the rug. When I had en 1 CONC ough, I pulled it out and said, ÙSHere, Mother, is enough mo 1 CONC ney.ÙT I was never scolded for it and I never used any of i 1 CONC t either. 1 CONT At Cherry St. Baptist Church, we played games back of the k 1 CONC indergarten building. The young people would make a circl 1 CONC e around a huge fire. With the help of the minister, we wou 1 CONC ld pull until one had to leap over the fire. I was usuall 1 CONC y chosen to leap over the fire. 1 CONT I borrowed 4-5 rings to wear on my fingers from young marri 1 CONC ed neighbors. They lived on each side of us and were jealou 1 CONC s of each other. They used me as a buffer. The neighbor o 1 CONC n the right side had a husband with tuberculosis and one 3- 1 CONC year-old girl. Another barber visited her regularly when he 1 CONC r husband was at work. When I was converted in a Baptist re 1 CONC vival, both neighbors were there. One said to me, ÙSAren't y 1 CONC ou going back and speak to the other neighbor?ÙT She had mis 1 CONC judged me and told my mother a lie on me. I said, ÙSNo, I ha 1 CONC ve done nothing wrong.ÙT When I did go to her, she said, ÙS 1 CONC I knew you would come.ÙT We both wept in each other's arms a 1 CONC nd all was forgiven. 1 CONT A neighbor died leaving a large family of children from 8 t 1 CONC o 20 years old. The older children deserted the younger one 1 CONC s. I brought the 6-year-old girl to my home and bathed her. 1 CONT Mother and I raced to beat each other getting dressed whe 1 CONC n we were going shopping. She thought she had beaten me an 1 CONC d started out the gate, but she had forgotten to put on he 1 CONC r outside black skirt. She was in a black petticoat. I call 1 CONC ed her back when she reached the gate. 1 CONT Another time I was talking to Mother, who was in the outsid 1 CONC e toilet, and left her there when I went to the store for g 1 CONC roceries. I had jokingly locked her in but fully intended t 1 CONC o unlock the latch before leaving. I forgot and when I go 1 CONC t back from the store, she was furious. 1 CONT My father inherited a farm and $1,000 to stock it from th 1 CONC e people who raised him. He had been shipped from New Yor 1 CONC k with a carload of orphans. His foster parents adopted o 1 CONC r raised four children. The man was a lawyer, businessman 1 CONC , and minister. When he died, his will said all money was t 1 CONC o be divided equally between the girl and my father. No mon 1 CONC ey was to be used except for charitable purposes, but his w 1 CONC ife took in this girl with a husband and 12 children. The 1 CONC y used up most of the money. My father lost $75,000 which h 1 CONC e should have had. We sold the farm and bought 3 houses an 1 CONC d 4 lots in Alton. 1 CONT Dr. J. had one of the first cars in Alton. He would keep u 1 CONC s in his office as his last patients. Then he would take u 1 CONC s home in his automobile. It was a wonderful treat! 1 CONT Quotations I remember: Let's go to bed, said sleepy head 1 CONC . Let's tarry a while, said slow. Let's put on the pat, sai 1 CONC d Greedy Gert, and eat before we go. 23 skidoo, vamoose, bu 1 CONC gs me. 1 CONT 1 CONT 14 - 26 YEARS, ALTON, ILLINOIS 1 CONT 1 CONT After Father inherited the 120-acre farm, we were going t 1 CONC o move to the farm each March 4 for many years, but we neve 1 CONC r did. Instead he sold the farm to Judge Early of Edwardsvi 1 CONC lle for the 3 townhouses and an extra lot. We then moved t 1 CONC o one of the 5-room houses and rented the other two. Her 1 CONC e I lived until I married, 13 years later. 1 CONT I lost my maternal grandmother who lived with us during th 1 CONC is time. She washed dishes for us until the night she died 1 CONC . She just went to sleep in the night with my father sittin 1 CONC g on the edge of her bed until she died. He knew she was go 1 CONC ing, but we didn't. She was 79, I think, and she wouldn't l 1 CONC et anyone move a dish or a pan after she placed them in th 1 CONC e cupboards. 1 CONT I lost my mother when I was about 24 and my father died a n 1 CONC umber of years later. 1 CONT I had several work experiences during this time. I worked i 1 CONC n an Italian settlement. I taught little children how to cr 1 CONC oss stitch and sew little things. The first Sunday School c 1 CONC lass I was given at the Baptist Church was the 12- to 14-ye 1 CONC ar-old girls, and then they took me upstairs and put me i 1 CONC n the membership training class where I trained the childre 1 CONC n to join the Baptist Church. I taught two years of kinderg 1 CONC arten at the Baptist Church. The woman was a graduate of Ch 1 CONC icago Kindergarten Training School and she taught us -- the 1 CONC n we in turn taught. It was on-the-job training. After on 1 CONC e year of high school, I entered Brown's Business College 1 CONC . I didn't know it, but there was another girl there that w 1 CONC as rotten (although I didn't know it at the time) and she w 1 CONC orked in his office after school. She quit (she couldn't le 1 CONC arn) and I went to him and said, ÙSMay I have Mabel's place? 1 CONC ÙT He said, ÙSSure.ÙT He thought I meant her seat in the class 1 CONC room, and I meant the job after school. So I went in ther 1 CONC e after school and he looked at me and said, ÙSWhat do you w 1 CONC ant here?ÙT Then he explained to me that he didn't want me t 1 CONC o work for him, because it was an immoral situation. So I c 1 CONC hanged and went to the Ursulan Academy and stayed there unt 1 CONC il ÙSgraduated.ÙT It was a poor, poor training. I lost my tou 1 CONC ch system while there because they didn't teach it. Whe 1 CONC n I had been there long enough she wrote me a letter of rec 1 CONC ommendation to a man in St. Louis. I don't think I could ha 1 CONC ve held a job. Anyway, I got sick because I didn't want t 1 CONC o go and never did go, and that was the end of that. 1 CONT I had one year of photography. I began as a retoucher and e 1 CONC nded up doing everything but snapping the pictures. The 1 CONC n I had one year, beginning as a bookkeeper, in a shop. The 1 CONC re were 15 to 25 men on contract work doing interior and ex 1 CONC terior work. I ended up as a supervisor of the store whil 1 CONC e the boss opened up another store. Finally when they opene 1 CONC d up the extra store, they got me both a bookkeeper and ste 1 CONC nographer and let me take charge of the store. 1 CONT Then came the story of the theater salesman, when I worke 1 CONC d in the exterior-interior decorating shop. While I was wor 1 CONC king as an assistant manager of the paint store, a man cam 1 CONC e in and asked for the little black-eyed girl -- that was m 1 CONC e. He asked to borrow from the cash register $2.00 but no 1 CONC t to record it. I loaned him the $2.00 but put a note in th 1 CONC e cash register. When the boss looked at it, he asked me t 1 CONC o explain. He said nothing to me but went to the theater ma 1 CONC nager and together they caught the salesman, He had been do 1 CONC ing that kind of stealing in other places, only getting big 1 CONC ger amounts as time passed and had not been caught before. 1 CONT Also while I was working at the decorating shop as a bookke 1 CONC eper, we had Kinlock and Bell Telephones. I would cross th 1 CONC e two so my boss's wife and her friend could talk to each o 1 CONC ther. 1 CONT I went for 6 weeks to an evangelistic meeting every night 1 CONC . Dr. W. N. Y. Critchlie gave me a book because he said I h 1 CONC ad a brilliant mind. 1 CONT I had a Mexican boyfriend and he took me to see a movie wh 1 CONC erein the trey of hearts is a death sign. I refused to marr 1 CONC y him, so he took me to see this movie of death and gave m 1 CONC e a trey of hearts. 1 CONT We had a hammock in our yard where my girlfriends and I wou 1 CONC ld eat and sleep. We had a lawn swing later where I enterta 1 CONC ined my boyfriends. One offered to bring me election return 1 CONC s and a box of candy, but before he left he had failed an 1 CONC d said, ÙSI have accomplished nothing.ÙT He went away kickin 1 CONC g rocks in his path. 1 CONT A drunken neighbor stole all of Albert's tithe money from h 1 CONC is church envelopes. A neighbor told us they saw him go i 1 CONC n our house often. 1 CONT The boy next door tied me to the front porch and left me s 1 CONC o all the men coming home from work could see me. 1 CONT My brother Albert worked on the railroad and was very lat 1 CONC e coming home because of a wreck. My mother would say, ÙSHe' 1 CONC ll never come home, but when he does, I'll whip him.ÙT 1 CONT For a while I worked as a secretary for Doctor Jones. I ha 1 CONC d to put drops in eyes, and I had never done anything lik 1 CONC e that before. I also kept his financial records. 1 CONT I took a Swedish girl and another woman took another daught 1 CONC er because the father was in jail for drinking. The ministe 1 CONC r took two boys to the orphanage. The mother grieved so I w 1 CONC ent to the orphanage and got the two sons. The father was f 1 CONC inally released and all were united and moved north. 1 CONT I had an old-maid aunt who was an excellent cook. She worke 1 CONC d in St. Louis for a wealthy lawyer. I visited my aunt an 1 CONC d was taken in by the family. A sister of the woman also li 1 CONC ved with them. Her husband was a judge and divorced. They h 1 CONC ad one son. They tried hard to get me to marry their handso 1 CONC me son. After Christmas my old-maid aunt would comb the dep 1 CONC artment stores for reduced bargains. She would load us wit 1 CONC h wonderful Christmas gifts. 1 CONT I sold Baldwin pianos in a contest and I was asked to wor 1 CONC k out a time schedule for five other girls. They resented m 1 CONC y orders, so the head man said, ÙSThe way to win every argum 1 CONC ent is to state facts, then keep silent.ÙT 1 CONT My father gave me my first Christmas gift after Mother die 1 CONC d -- a rose-colored sweater. 1 CONT Gangs of boys on the street corners would wait to attack yo 1 CONC ung girls. Often they succeeded. I saw one young girl i 1 CONC n a casket. She had committed suicide by taking carbolic ac 1 CONC id. Oh. it was a terrible thing! 1 CONT Milt would watch for the paper and tear out the weather s 1 CONC o poor grandmother couldn't ask what it was going to be lik 1 CONC e. Also he changed the hands of the clock so she couldn't t 1 CONC ell the time. He also got a friend to act as a doctor. He e 1 CONC xamined grandmother and fixed up a bottle of medicine -- or 1 CONC ange extract, cascaria, and water -- and gave it to her. Se 1 CONC veral days later she said, ÙSMilt, that man was not a doctor 1 CONC . You are fooling me.ÙT 1 CONT When Mother was ill, the doctor came to see her. It was rai 1 CONC ning and she said to me, ÙSStay in. You'll get wet.ÙT The doc 1 CONC tor said, ÙSNo, she won't get wet. She's so fast she can ru 1 CONC n between the raindrops.ÙT 1 CONT A ditch was dug just outside my father's house for city wat 1 CONC er. At night I put two pies out there to cool. It was dar 1 CONC k and Al forgot and kicked both pies into the hole. Anothe 1 CONC r time Al lifted his shotgun which was supposed to be empt 1 CONC y and shot a hole in the wall. 1 CONT Sometimes when I came in from school, I'd find the neighbo 1 CONC r children laying Mother out for dead on the couch. She lov 1 CONC ed to play with the children. I brought some goldenrod hom 1 CONC e from the country once. My mother wept with childhood memo 1 CONC ries. My father sometimes would spread a piece of bread wit 1 CONC h milk and gravy and cut it in small cubes for me to eat. W 1 CONC hen Milt came home on a visit, he would give his brothers f 1 CONC ive cents apiece for their pieces of pie. 1 CONT Two tales told to me: A girl who was to get married had a p 1 CONC icture taken. The photographer called her back three times 1 CONC . Finally he told her a person mysteriously would appear i 1 CONC n the picture, holding a dagger over her head. My mother to 1 CONC ld me this story and said it was supposed to be true. Anoth 1 CONC er story was about an old lady who wanted a set of china di 1 CONC shes and a closet. When she got there, she had waited so lo 1 CONC ng that she went crazy and would sit in front of the chin 1 CONC a closet and make a noise like a goose when anyone approach 1 CONC ed. 1 CONT When my boyfriends would call before my marriage and staye 1 CONC d a little late, my father would call out, ÙSBreakfast wil 1 CONC l be ready soon.ÙT 1 CONT 1 CONT Stelzriede 1 CONT E. Ruth Stelzriede, 89, of Edwardsville died Sunday, Jan. 2 1 CONC , 1983, at 7:30 a.m. at Alton Memorial Hospital. She had en 1 CONC tered the hospital on Wednesday. 1 CONT She was born Aug. 17, 1893, in Carlinville, Ill., a daughte 1 CONC r of the late Charles and Lydia Tracy Kinney. 1 CONT She married the Rev. Frederick C. Stelzriede on April 4, 19 1 CONC 20, in Alton. He survives. 1 CONT Also surviving are a son, Wesley Q. Stelzriede of Edwardsvi 1 CONC lle; three daughters, Mrs. Murl (Kaye) Sickbert of Colorad 1 CONC o Springs, Colo., Mrs. David (Betty) Simpson of Bonners Fer 1 CONC ry, Idaho, and Mrs. J. W. (Carmen) Nelson of Tallahassee, F 1 CONC la., 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. 1 CONT One daughter, Bonnylin, and four brothers preceded her in d 1 CONC eath. 1 CONT Mrs. Stelzriede was a member of the Immanuel United Methodi 1 CONC st Church in Edwardsville and the United Methodist Women. 1 CONT Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, and Wednesday mo 1 CONC rning until 11 a.m. at the Weber Funeral Home; and from 11: 1 CONC 30 to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Immanuel Church. 1 CONT Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the church wit 1 CONC h the Rev. Ralph Totten, pastor of Immanuel Church officiat 1 CONC ing. 1 CONT Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery. 1 CONT Memorials to the Immanuel United Methodist Church would b 1 CONC e appreciated. 0 @I120@ INDI 1 NAME Ida /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Ida 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Mar 1880 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1967 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2003 3 TIME 20:12 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 NOTE @NI120@ 0 @NI120@ NOTE 1 CONC Lived in St. Louis, MO. 1 CONT Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I121@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur F. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Arthur F. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Oct 1885 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1983 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ashley Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMS @F39@ 1 FAMS @F47@ 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 NOTE @NI121@ 0 @NI121@ NOTE 1 CONC He worked on a farm in Richview since moving there. In hi 1 CONC s later years on the farm, he ran the dairy portion of it 1 CONC . From daughter Ada via Claude Stelzriede. 7/21/2003. 1 CONT 1 CONT Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I122@ INDI 1 NAME Emelia Mary (Amelia, Millie) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Emelia Mary (Amelia, Millie) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Millie // or Amelia // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jul 1882 2 PLAC Hoyleton, North Prairie, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Mar 1969 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:52 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\AUGUSTMEYER.jpg 2 TITL August Meyer & Amelia Stelzriede Wedding 2 NOTE August Meyer & Amelia Stelzriede wedding photo. 1 Mar 1905. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\MEYERPHOTO.jpg 2 TITL August & Amelia Meyer 2 NOTE August & Amelia Meyer 50th wedding anniversary. 2 Mar 1955 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 NOTE @NI122@ 0 @NI122@ NOTE 1 CONC Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I123@ INDI 1 NAME August Henry Ludwig (Gus) /Meyer/ 2 GIVN August Henry Ludwig (Gus) 2 SURN Meyer 2 _AKA Gus // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1877 2 PLAC South Hemmern, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Feb 1969 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:57 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\MEYERPHOTO.jpg 2 TITL August and Amelia Meyer 2 NOTE August and Amelia Meyer 50th wedding anniversary. 2 Mar 195 3 CONC 5. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\AUGUSTMEYER.jpg 2 TITL August Meyer & Amelia Stelzriede Wedding 2 NOTE August Meyer & Amelia Stelzriede wedding photo. 1 Mar 1905. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 NOTE @NI123@ 0 @NI123@ NOTE 1 CONC Came to U.S. about 1893 at age 16. Settled in Irvington, I 1 CONC L area. 0 @I124@ INDI 1 NAME Albert Frederick August /Meyer/ 2 GIVN Albert Frederick August 2 SURN Meyer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Dec 1907 2 PLAC Grand Prairie Township, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:57 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MeyerChildren.jpg 2 TITL The Meyer Children 2 NOTE Meyer children: Eileen, Lester, Albert, Fred, and George (l 3 CONC eft). Albert all dressed up (right). (Abt 1930 & 1910). 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F48@ 1 FAMS @F69@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 NOTE @NI124@ 0 @NI124@ NOTE 1 CONC There is a 141 page volume of the "Recollections of the Lif 1 CONC e, Times, and Activities of Albert F. Meyer". I have a copy 1 CONC . He was an editor & news writer for the Southern Illinoi 1 CONC s University-Carbondale News Service and the School of Agri 1 CONC culture. Part I follows: 1 CONT 1 CONT MEMORIES: Recollections of the Life, Times & Activities o 1 CONC f Albert F. Meyer 1 CONT By Albert F. Meyer (b. 1907) 1 CONT 1 CONT PART I. [Based on his motherÙus (Emelia Stelzriede Meyer (b 1 CONC . 1882)) report written in 1930.] 1 CONT 1 CONT My ancestry loses itself amid the rural communities of Germ 1 CONC any (now West Germany), a heritage of the soil. The record 1 CONC s have not been well kept, so knowledge of our past is rath 1 CONC er sketchy. Knowledge of my motherÙus ancestry goes back far 1 CONC ther than that of my father. The two branches on motherÙus s 1 CONC ide are the Krueger and the Stelzriede families. 1 CONT 1 CONT My great-grandfather Krueger was born in 1821 in the littl 1 CONC e country village of Hille, Germany. At the age of 20 or so 1 CONC , he came to the United States to seek his fortune, comin 1 CONC g almost immediately to the Midwest and remaining in Southe 1 CONC rn Illinois most of the rest of his life. Great-grandmothe 1 CONC r Charlotte Krueger (his wife) likewise was born in German 1 CONC y near her husbandÙus birthplace. She came to America to see 1 CONC k work at the early age of 16 or 18 years, finding work sh 1 CONC e desired in St. Louis, MO. Before long she was married t 1 CONC o my great-grandfather Krueger, making their home for a tim 1 CONC e in, or near St. Louis. 1 CONT 1 CONT Later the family settled on a farm a few miles northeast o 1 CONC f Nashville, Illinois, after having moved about some becaus 1 CONC e they were having a hard struggle for a livelihood Accordi 1 CONC ng to a family story, the Kruegers were living for a shor 1 CONC t time at Cairo, Illinois, where their first child, Mary, w 1 CONC as born. According to one report, the father had crossed th 1 CONC e river to buy a supply of flour for the family. On the ret 1 CONC urn with a barrel of flour in the boat, the boat capsized a 1 CONC nd the flour was lost. The young family had a shortage of f 1 CONC lour for a time because they lacked money to buy more. 1 CONT 1 CONT After moving later to the farm in North Prairie near Nashvi 1 CONC lle, conditions improved and they made their home there fo 1 CONC r a considerable time. Two more daughters, Sophia and Loui 1 CONC se, and a son, John, were born there and grew up to marriag 1 CONC e age. Sophia married a Michael Schmidt, a native of German 1 CONC y, and Mary married Casper Finke, another German, both of w 1 CONC hom had settled in the Nashville region. Louise married Fre 1 CONC derick Stelzriede, likewise a native of Germany. John marri 1 CONC ed and established his home near Sandoval, Illinois, fo 1 CONC r a time, and the parents came there to live. Here father K 1 CONC rueger died at the age of 67 years and his wife, Charlotte 1 CONC , then returned to the farm home of her oldest daughter, Ma 1 CONC ry (Mrs. Casper Finke.) near Hoyleton, Illinois, and live 1 CONC d there the remaining 24 years of her life, dying in 1914 a 1 CONC t the age of 87 years. 1 CONT 1 CONT At the time this account was written in 1930, Sophie (Schmi 1 CONC dt) resided at Nashville. (Illinois); Mary Finke in Hoyleto 1 CONC n; and son, John Krueger, in Audrey, Texas. 1 CONT 1 CONT However, Louise Krueger is the essential branch of our fami 1 CONC ly tree. At age 17 she married a small energetic German, Fr 1 CONC ederick Stelzriede. Grandfather Stelzriede was born in 184 1 CONC 8 in Kreis-Minden, Germany. He came to the United States a 1 CONC t the age of 17 or 18 to escape compulsory military trainin 1 CONC g in the German army, this being during the time of Prussia 1 CONC Ùus military expansion that resulted in uniting the other Ge 1 CONC rman states to form the German Empire. 1 CONT 1 CONT Frederick Stelzriede came almost at once to Hoyleton, Illin 1 CONC ois, area where many other Germans were settling and worke 1 CONC d as a farm laborer. At age 27 he married Louise Krueger an 1 CONC d bought a farm about five miles south of Hoyleton in the N 1 CONC orth Prairie neighborhood. 1 CONT 1 CONT He made a livelihood from the farm through hard work and be 1 CONC ing thrifty. Two sons and two daughters--Henry, Arthur, Id 1 CONC a and Emelia--were born there. The third of the four childr 1 CONC en, Emelia (later spelled Amelia) is my mother. She was bor 1 CONC n on July 30, 1882. Tragedy struck when Emelia was but fiv 1 CONC e years old. Grandmother Louise was fatally injured by th 1 CONC e kick of a calf at her early age of 29 years, leaving th 1 CONC e four children motherless. The oldest child was nine year 1 CONC s old. For two years grandfather Frederick struggled alon 1 CONC e with the four children on the farm with a three-room fram 1 CONC e house. Mother says they lived there comfortably. 1 CONT 1 CONT After two years the father married Miss Mary Krietemeier o 1 CONC f Nashville, IL. She had come to America from Germany wit 1 CONC h her parents at the age of two years. The Krietemeier fami 1 CONC ly came to Illinois, living for a time at Petersburg, and C 1 CONC entralia before settling at Nashville. MaryÙus father died t 1 CONC he year she married grandfather Stelzriede when she was 2 1 CONC 1 years old. Four more children were born to this union 1 CONC , a son and three daughters--May, Frederick, Ruth and Julia. 1 CONT 1 CONT Mother reports the little farmhouse now was a scene of happ 1 CONC iness. Another room was added to accommodate the larger fam 1 CONC ily. The inevitable spells of childhood illnesses hardly ru 1 CONC ffled the surface of the farm life. The fatherÙus motto wa 1 CONC s hard work, a necessary practice on a small farm with a fa 1 CONC mily of eight children. 1 CONT 1 CONT Among the many escapades of the children on the farm, mothe 1 CONC r was especially fond of telling about their fun in teasin 1 CONC g the ram of their fatherÙus flock of sheep. The children ca 1 CONC ught the ram and blind-folded him to get him angry. They th 1 CONC en ran around a tree stump in the pasture with the irate an 1 CONC imal chasing them until he became dizzy after which the chi 1 CONC ldren got the ram down, placed a fence rail on him, and sca 1 CONC mpered to the safety of the pasture fence before the ram co 1 CONC uld get up and follow them. 1 CONT 1 CONT My mother, Emelia, attended a small, one-room country schoo 1 CONC l about a mile from their home through woods and fields. Th 1 CONC e public school was in session only about five months eac 1 CONC h year with an additional two months of spring school for s 1 CONC mall children too young to work on the farm. The school wa 1 CONC s not graded as today. Schooling consisted of five reader 1 CONC s and a course in history as well as arithmetic, but childr 1 CONC en attended school until they became young men and women. M 1 CONC other quit school for home work at age 15, having reached t 1 CONC he fifth grade level. 1 CONT 1 CONT Grandfather StelzriedeÙus home was devoutly religious. The f 1 CONC amily attended Pleasant Grove, the country church a short d 1 CONC istance from home through the woods. Sunday school, churc 1 CONC h services, and Epworth League were on the familyÙus progra 1 CONC m each Sunday, rain or shine. The ÙSold time religionÙT preac 1 CONC hing was part of many of the meetings. Families came to th 1 CONC e church on foot, in buggies, surreys, or wagons. Mother jo 1 CONC ined the church at age 11. 1 CONT 1 CONT Life for young folks at that time was different than in th 1 CONC e modern fast-paced living. Mother said in those days a you 1 CONC ng ladyÙus dress swept the ground if she did not hold it ou 1 CONC t of the dust or mud with her hands. It was a time of ÙSbust 1 CONC lesÙT, ÙSleg-oÙu-muttonÙT sleeves, toboggan hats and tam oÙushan 1 CONC ters. Mother recollected one of her school teachers, who al 1 CONC ways wore a ÙSbustleÙT to school, and some mischievous boys t 1 CONC ook delight in using the bustle as a pin cushion as the tea 1 CONC cher passed along the aisle between the desks. 1 CONT 1 CONT She said young folks had hilarious birthday and surprise pa 1 CONC rties where they played games while the older folks talked 1 CONC . She said the Stelzriede home was too religious to tolerat 1 CONC e dancing. Fall ÙSapple cuttingsÙT were quite interesting tim 1 CONC es in their neighborhood. Young folks gathered at a neighb 1 CONC orÙus house in an evening to peel and cut apples for the fal 1 CONC lÙus cooking of apple butter. Throwing apple peelings and co 1 CONC res was even more interesting than cutting the apples at th 1 CONC ese parties. 1 CONT 1 CONT Sadness came to the Stelzriede family in 1901 when the fath 1 CONC er died of pneumonia at the age of 53 years. The family di 1 CONC d not remain on the farm long after his death. The farm wa 1 CONC s sold and, the family moved to Centralia because three o 1 CONC f the older children already had left home to marry or work 1 CONC . The following year my mother Emelia left home for work u 1 CONC p north to Boody and Blue Mound, Illinois, for a year. Th 1 CONC e following year she went to St. Louis for work in homes fo 1 CONC r a time. A high point in her life there at this time wa 1 CONC s a visit. to the 1904 St. Louis WorldÙus Fair. On March 2 1 CONC , 1905, she was married to August H. Meyer, my father, a yo 1 CONC ung German farmer near Irvington, Illinois. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Meyer side of the family tree is well-rooted in Germany 1 CONC , but we have not collected much ancestry about the Meyer f 1 CONC amily because only two of them were living in America at th 1 CONC is time of writing. Grandfather Meyer, probably Fred, live 1 CONC d at South Hemmern, Kreis-Minden, which was not far from th 1 CONC e birthplace of my grandfather Stelzriede. In Germany the M 1 CONC eyer spelling was Meier. My father, August, was born on Nov 1 CONC ember 16, 1877. He had one brother and three sisters. His m 1 CONC other died while father was a child and he had no later rem 1 CONC embrance of her. Grandfather Meier married a second time an 1 CONC d the new wife cared for the family with love. Three more s 1 CONC ons were born to the family. 1 CONT 1 CONT Of the Meyer children, a sister, Louise, came to America t 1 CONC o live, married Henry Wellpott, a German farmer, and at thi 1 CONC s writing (1930) are still living on a farm near Hoyleton 1 CONC . The Wellpott family consisted of eight daughters and a so 1 CONC n--Minnie, Louise, Clara, Sophia, Martin, Frieda, Alice, Id 1 CONC a and Bernice. 1 CONT 1 CONT FatherÙus only full brother, Fred, serving in the German arm 1 CONC y, was killed on the Western front during World War I. Th 1 CONC e husband of one of fatherÙus sisters also was killed in th 1 CONC e conflict. The other sister still lives in Germany at thi 1 CONC s writing. Of the three half-brothers, one, Christian, bor 1 CONC n in 1889, came to America at the age of 23 to satisfy hi 1 CONC s lust for wandering and to seek his fortune. He lived at o 1 CONC ur home for a time while attending the Breese country schoo 1 CONC l for a time to learn some English language, and then lef 1 CONC t for work. He lived only two years longer, becoming ill wi 1 CONC th tuberculosis and died on the day in 1914 that World Wa 1 CONC r I began. 1 CONT 1 CONT The other two half-brothers of my father returned to thei 1 CONC r German homes after serving in the German armyÙus losing ca 1 CONC use in World War I. FatherÙus stepmother had died some tim 1 CONC e before the outbreak of that war. Grandfather Meyer live 1 CONC d until 1928 dying at the age of 71 years. One of these ste 1 CONC pbrothers was Ludwig, born in 1887, who owns and operate 1 CONC s a soda and mineral water bottling business in Waune-Eche 1 CONC l in Westfalen, West Germany. A sister of fatherÙus is Carol 1 CONC ine von Behren, born in 1882, who lived in Kreis Minden. 1 CONT 1 CONT During father MeyerÙus boyhood, South Hemmern was a farmin 1 CONC g village where people had small land holdings which were f 1 CONC armed intensively. Yields from the soil were large and vari 1 CONC ed. Grandfather MeyerÙus home was a rather large building 1 CONC , a typical German farmhouse of the time and place which wa 1 CONC s a combination house and barn. The family lived in the fro 1 CONC nt part and the farm animals were housed in the barn additi 1 CONC on to the back of the house. This was partly due to the val 1 CONC ue of land and better protection for farm animals. 1 CONT 1 CONT Father completed public school studies in Germany and als 1 CONC o was confirmed into the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Howev 1 CONC er, the lure of work in America was great to the crowded co 1 CONC nditions in Germany, so at the early age of 16 years youn 1 CONC g August Meyer embarked for America as some of his acquaint 1 CONC ances had done. He landed at New York and came immediatel 1 CONC y to Illinois. He worked for a time on the farm of a distan 1 CONC t relative living near Irvington which is eight miles sout 1 CONC h of Centralia, Illinois. Several Germans had settled wes 1 CONC t of Irvington and in the Hoyleton area. 1 CONT 1 CONT Father attended a public school for a short time to get a r 1 CONC eading knowledge of English, but he found association wit 1 CONC h people who had no knowledge of German more valuable in le 1 CONC arning to understand and speak English. He never tried to w 1 CONC rite in the English language much other than signing his na 1 CONC me or other necessary paper, such as checks. He worked in t 1 CONC he corn fields of northern Illinois as a harvest hand in th 1 CONC e fall for a season or two (as many young men in Southern I 1 CONC llinois did at that time) and found the associations ther 1 CONC e quite helpful in learning to converse in English. 1 CONT 1 CONT However, fatherÙus health did not seem very good at that tim 1 CONC e, so at 23 years of age he went west to the lumber camps o 1 CONC f Washington state with a friend. They worked in the pine w 1 CONC oods and saw mills for three years at Addy, Washington, nea 1 CONC r Spokane. It was a good life, health restoring, and fille 1 CONC d with valuable experience. 1 CONT 1 CONT By chance, the friend, with whom father went west, had bee 1 CONC n courting Emelia Stelzriede earlier. When, after three yea 1 CONC rs in the lumbering work, my father expressed a desire to r 1 CONC eturn to Illinois, but his friend desired to stay on in Was 1 CONC hington. He jokingly told father that he could have his gir 1 CONC l friend when he returned. Father was interested in farming 1 CONC , so when he returned to Irvington he arranged with a Juliu 1 CONC s Wacker to rent a farm he owned southeast of town to star 1 CONC t working for himself. He apparently had saved some money f 1 CONC rom the three years of work in Washington to arrange fo 1 CONC r a few essential farming tools and a team or two of work h 1 CONC orses. Almost immediately he took his friendÙus remarks seri 1 CONC ously and got acquainted with Emelia Stelzriede. 1 CONT 1 CONT After a three-weeksÙu courtship the couple were happily marr 1 CONC ied on March 1, 1905, and started life together on the newl 1 CONC y-rented farm. Two years later the first child, a son, wa 1 CONC s born on December 7, 1907, and named Albert. Three other s 1 CONC ons and one daughter were born into the family. The struggl 1 CONC e for a living was hard, but the heritage of my father an 1 CONC d mother was that of hard-working, thrifty Germans filled w 1 CONC ith the love of the soil and what it produced. 1 CONT 1 CONT After nine or ten years on the rented Wacker farm, father w 1 CONC as able to get enough money together to make a decent payme 1 CONC nt on the 160-acre Fisher farm as a place of his own. Thi 1 CONC s farm, with house and barns, was only about three miles no 1 CONC rth of the Wacker farm, so the family quickly made the chan 1 CONC ge of abode, using wagons with wide hay frames on them to m 1 CONC ove household belongings and other items while larger far 1 CONC m equipment was transported separately. Farming was reasona 1 CONC bly good during the World War I years and the immediate yea 1 CONC rs thereafter at the new farm. The soil was quite good alth 1 CONC ough father spent many winter days of hard work clearing ou 1 CONC t overgrown fence rows on the farm to improve the land. Th 1 CONC e depression that came in the late aftermath of World Wa 1 CONC r I hit the family hard for a time and made the struggle fo 1 CONC r a livelihood strenuous in the face of remaining debts o 1 CONC n the farm purchase, but the future was not without conside 1 CONC rable hope--as was borne out in the years to follow. 0 @I125@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I126@ INDI 1 NAME Lester Arthur /Meyer/ 2 GIVN Lester Arthur 2 SURN Meyer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1916 2 PLAC Irvington, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Aug 1992 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:31 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MeyerChildren.jpg 2 TITL The Meyer Children 2 NOTE Meyer children: Eileen, Lester, Albert, Fred, and George (l 3 CONC eft). Albert all dressed up (right). (Abt 1930 & 1910) 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F50@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 NOTE @NI126@ 0 @NI126@ NOTE 1 CONC Live near Irvington, IL. 0 @I127@ INDI 1 NAME George Jacob /Meyer/ 2 GIVN George Jacob 2 SURN Meyer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1918 2 PLAC Irvington, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jul 1949 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:31 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MeyerChildren.jpg 2 TITL The Meyer Children 2 NOTE Meyer children: Eileen, Lester, Albert, Fred, and George (l 3 CONC eft). Albert all dressed up (right). (Abt 1930 & 1910) 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 NOTE @NI127@ 0 @NI127@ NOTE 1 CONC Unmarried. 0 @I128@ INDI 1 NAME Infant /Meyer/ 2 GIVN Infant 2 SURN Meyer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1920 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1920 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Jul 2003 3 TIME 12:07 1 FAMC @F32@ 0 @I129@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I135@ INDI 1 NAME Otto /Meisner/ 2 GIVN Otto 2 SURN Meisner 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:46 1 FAMS @F35@ 0 @I136@ INDI 1 NAME Ernest /Meisner/ 2 GIVN Ernest 2 SURN Meisner 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1900 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:46 1 FAMC @F35@ 0 @I137@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 FAMC @F35@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I138@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I139@ INDI 1 NAME Orville Henry /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Orville Henry 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Aug 1905 2 PLAC Decatur, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1991 2 PLAC Decatur, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2003 3 TIME 19:27 1 FAMS @F38@ 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 NOTE @NI139@ 0 @NI139@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 0 @I140@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Freda /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Helen Freda 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1902 2 PLAC Blue Mound, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Sep 1995 2 PLAC Decatur, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:29 1 FAMS @F113@ 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 NOTE @NI140@ 0 @NI140@ NOTE 1 CONC Some of this from http://www.geocities.com/ggsnider/ on Hel 1 CONC en Stelzriede - maybe another one? 1 CONT Some of this from F.C. Stelzriede - thought Helen born befo 1 CONC re his father died. 1 CONT Found lots on FamilyTreeMaker.com - descendants of Frederic 1 CONC k Stelzriede. - from Phyllis Copenbarger - Scott 0 @I141@ INDI 1 NAME Alma Francis /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Alma Francis 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1910 2 PLAC Mt. Auburn, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Mar 1995 2 PLAC Decatur, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2003 3 TIME 20:27 1 FAMS @F102@ 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 NOTE @NI141@ 0 @NI141@ NOTE 1 CONC Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 1 CONT born on T.T. Roberts place. 0 @I142@ INDI 1 NAME Evelyn Irene /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Evelyn Irene 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1918 2 PLAC Mt. Auburn, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1920 2 PLAC Decatur, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2003 3 TIME 20:28 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 NOTE @NI142@ 0 @NI142@ NOTE 1 CONC Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 1 CONT Born on T.T. Roberts place. 1 CONT In 1920 census in Mosquito Township, IL on 1/22/1920 - die 1 CONC d 8 days later. 0 @I143@ INDI 1 NAME Evelyn Margaret /Fickes/ 2 GIVN Evelyn Margaret 2 SURN Fickes 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1913 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1986 2 PLAC Illiopolis, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2003 3 TIME 22:46 1 FAMS @F38@ 1 NOTE @NI143@ 0 @NI143@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 1 CONT 1 CONT Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I144@ INDI 1 NAME Dora M /Smiley/ 2 GIVN Dora M 2 SURN Smiley 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1890 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1964 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Feb 2004 3 TIME 15:37 1 FAMS @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI144@ 0 @NI144@ NOTE 1 CONC From a children's home (orphanage) in Hoyleton, IL. (from A 1 CONC da Stelzriede via Claude - 7/21/2003). 0 @I145@ INDI 1 NAME Lyle /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Lyle 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1909 2 PLAC Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1954 2 PLAC MO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI145@ 0 @NI145@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index as L. S 1 CONC telzriede only. More information elsewhere. 1 CONT Had Heart Condition. My understanding he had his own constr 1 CONC uction company, as told to me by Aunt Ada - from Claude Ste 1 CONC lzriede 7/21/2003. 0 @I146@ INDI 1 NAME Everrett W. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Everrett W. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1911 2 PLAC Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1984 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richview, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMS @F42@ 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI146@ 0 @NI146@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 1 CONT Heart Condition Buried in Richview Cemetery. He retired fro 1 CONC m Eltra Die Casting Company. - from Ada & Claude Stelzried 1 CONC e 7/21/2003. 0 @I147@ INDI 1 NAME Oscar J. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Oscar J. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1914 2 PLAC Ashley, Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Mar 1972 2 PLAC Nashville, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ashley Cemetery 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMS @F41@ 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI147@ 0 @NI147@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 1 CONT Died of Cancer, buried in Ashley Cemetery. Had twin sons, s 1 CONC till living (2003), both served in the Navy at the same tim 1 CONC e, Viet Nam Vets. His wife, Lois M. died September 22, 2001 1 CONC . She was buried in Ashley Cemetery. 1 CONT Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I148@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Mildred 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1916 2 PLAC Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1998 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richview Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMS @F43@ 1 FAMS @F44@ 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI148@ 0 @NI148@ NOTE 1 CONC Mildred A., born March 3, 1916, died October 15, 1998. In N 1 CONC ursing Home. Had both legs amputated at one time. Buried i 1 CONC n Richview Cemetery. 0 @I149@ INDI 1 NAME Claude F. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Claude F. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1918 2 PLAC Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Mar 1955 2 PLAC Ashley, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ashley Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMS @F57@ 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI149@ 0 @NI149@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 1 CONT Claude was born April 27, 1918, died on his son's 4th birth 1 CONC day, March 12, 1955. Heart Problems. He was a self employe 1 CONC d contractor/carpenter. Did a lot of work at Scott Air Forc 1 CONC e Base in Southern Illinois. He was buried in Ashley Cemete 1 CONC ry. He married Idra Lee McCoy, from Ashley, her birth dat 1 CONC e is February 8, 1924. - From Claude L. (Bud) Stelzriede. 2 1 CONC 003. 0 @I150@ INDI 1 NAME Ada Alice /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Ada Alice 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1921 2 PLAC Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jun 2004 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:18 1 FAMS @F45@ 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI150@ 0 @NI150@ NOTE 1 CONT Ada Groves, 82, of Centralia, formerly of Richview, Illinoi 1 CONC s, died at 7:40 p.m. Wednesday, June 30, 2004, at the Fires 1 CONC ide House Nursing Facility in Centralia. She was born Novem 1 CONC ber 3, 1921, in Beaucoup, Illinois, daughter of Arthur an 1 CONC d Dora (Smiley) Stelzriede. She married Charles W. Groves o 1 CONC n June 21, 1941, in St. Louis, Mo., and he preceded her i 1 CONC n death on Dec. 24, 1986. Mrs. Groves is survived by two da 1 CONC ughters, Mary Ellen of Irvington and Sharon Belcher and spe 1 CONC cial friend Steve Gwin of Richview, a sister, Mary William 1 CONC s of Richview, four grandchildren, Lisa Tracz and husband L 1 CONC arry, Melissa Brown, Willie Belcher, and Terry Gwin; an 1 CONC d 9 great grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she wa 1 CONC s preceded in death by her parents; four brothers; two sist 1 CONC ers; a grandson, Tony Funk; and a great-great grandchild. M 1 CONC rs. Groves was a mail carrier for many years. She was a mem 1 CONC ber of the Richview Methodist Church and loved gardening an 1 CONC d flowers. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in th 1 CONC e Boggs Chapel of the Styninger-Pacey Funeral Home with th 1 CONC e Revs. Brett Yates and David Trover officiating. Intermen 1 CONC t will follow at Friedens Cemetery in Irvington. Friends ma 1 CONC y call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial 1 CONC s may be made to the Richview Cemetery Fund and will be rec 1 CONC eived at the funeral home. 0 @I151@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F46@ 1 FAMS @F431@ 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I157@ INDI 1 NAME Lois M. /Krietemeyer/ 2 GIVN Lois M. 2 SURN Krietemeyer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1920 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 2001 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ashley Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Feb 2004 3 TIME 15:39 1 FAMS @F41@ 0 @I158@ INDI 1 NAME Esta Vera /Thompson/ 2 GIVN Esta Vera 2 SURN Thompson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jan 1908 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1995 2 PLAC Thompsonville, Franklin County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2003 3 TIME 20:06 1 FAMS @F42@ 1 NOTE @NI158@ 0 @NI158@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. Zip 62 1 CONC 890 0 @I159@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F43@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I160@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F44@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I161@ INDI 1 NAME Wesley /Groves/ 2 GIVN Wesley 2 SURN Groves 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1986 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:16 1 FAMS @F45@ 0 @I162@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F46@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I163@ INDI 1 NAME Olive /Jack/ 2 GIVN Olive 2 SURN Jack 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1890 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jan 1981 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Jul 2003 3 TIME 15:42 1 FAMS @F47@ 0 @I164@ INDI 1 NAME Alveria Faye /Wood/ 2 GIVN Alveria Faye 2 SURN Wood 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Nov 1910 2 PLAC Karnak, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1963 2 PLAC Jackson County, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pleasant Grove Memorial Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 19:58 1 FAMS @F48@ 0 @I167@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F53@ 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I168@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F54@ 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I169@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F50@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I170@ INDI 1 NAME Sharon Kay /Meyer/ 2 GIVN Sharon Kay 2 SURN Meyer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 8 Jun 1947 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1947 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Cemetery 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:18 1 FAMC @F50@ 0 @I171@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F56@ 1 FAMC @F50@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I180@ INDI 1 NAME Harold P /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Harold P 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Feb 1910 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Aug 1990 2 PLAC St Louis, MO 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mt Olivet 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:48 1 FAMS @F206@ 0 @I188@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F53@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I189@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F53@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I190@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F53@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I191@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F54@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I192@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F54@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I193@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F54@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I194@ INDI 1 NAME Edra Vinita Tweedy /Bricker/ 2 GIVN Edra Vinita Tweedy 2 SURN Bricker 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1913 2 PLAC Murphysboro, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Oct 2002 2 PLAC Frederick, MD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:15 1 FAMS @F69@ 1 NOTE @NI194@ 0 @NI194@ NOTE 1 CONC Edra T. Bricker Meyer, 89, retired instructor (1955-1973) 1 CONC , died Oct. 2 in Frederick, MD. Meyer was hired in fall 195 1 CONC 5 as a lecturer at University School and at the student-tea 1 CONC ching department. She retired as an instructor Sept. 1, 197 1 CONC 3. 0 @I195@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F56@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I196@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F56@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I197@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F134@ 1 FAMC @F57@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I198@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Friedrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Christian Friedrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Aug 1817 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 17 Aug 1817 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jun 1818 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:43 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I199@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Heinrich August /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Christian Heinrich August 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1836 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 11 Dec 1836 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:24 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 NOTE @NI199@ 0 @NI199@ NOTE 1 CONC Probably died young because same parents had a second chil 1 CONC d with this name 9 years later. 0 @I81@ INDI 1 NAME John William (Bill) /Nelson/ 2 GIVN John William (Bill) 2 SURN Nelson 2 _AKA Bill // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1926 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Apr 2001 2 PLAC Tallahassee, FL 2 CAUS Complications following acute appendicitis 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 00:49 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\CARMEN AND JOHN W NELSON (100).jpg 2 TITL Carmen Stelzriede Nelson and John W. Nelson. 2 NOTE Carmen Stelzriede Nelson and John W. Nelson (about 1960). 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\JWilliamNelsonSummer1995sm.jpg 2 TITL Bill Nelson in the lab. 1995 2 NOTE John William "Bill" Nelson adjusts equipment in his Particl 3 CONC e-Induced X-Ray Emission (PIXE) laboratory at Florida Stat 3 CONC e University in the summer of 1995. He retired and becam 3 CONC e a "professor emeritus". 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\Dolores Anne with Snowball, John William (Billy) & William(Bill) Nelson.jpg 2 TITL Dolores Anne with Snowball, John William (Billy) & William (Bill) Nelson. 2 NOTE Dolores Anne with Snowball, John William (Billy) & Willia 3 CONC m (Bill) Nelson. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\John Nelson & Mother.jpg 2 TITL John Nelson & Daisy Black Nelson. 2 NOTE John Nelson & Daisy Black Nelson. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 NOTE @NI81@ 0 @NI81@ NOTE 1 CONC Professor of Physics (Nuclear, Experimental) at Florida Sta 1 CONC te University (Tallahassee, FL 1960-1 & 1966-2001) and als 1 CONC o at Kansas State University (Manhattan, KS, 1962-65). Stud 1 CONC ied nuclear lifetimes in the millisecond range using a "Lea 1 CONC ky Integrator" that he invented. Later worked in air sampli 1 CONC ng and analysis of the chemical elements in air pollution u 1 CONC sing Particle-Induced X-Ray Emission (PIXE) analysis. 1 CONT Founded PIXE International Corp. in 1978 to produce and sel 1 CONC l air samplers called impactors and Streakers to measure ch 1 CONC emical elements using ion-beam analysis techniques for atmo 1 CONC spheric and indoor air pollution studies. 1 CONT Had heart disease (atherosclerosis). First artery bypass o 1 CONC peration at age 48. One more bypass operation about 10 year 1 CONC s later. Stents inserted in later years to keep arteries op 1 CONC en. Died from complications following an emergency appende 1 CONC ctomy for a ruptured appendix. 1 CONT 1 CONT Bill was always very curious about the world. As a boy he w 1 CONC ould ask his mother how something worked and when she tol 1 CONC d him that she didn't know he would get upset and say "Ye 1 CONC s you do!". He was a ham radio operator and enjoyed workin 1 CONC g and playing with all kinds of electronics. He also love 1 CONC d music, especially jazz and swing. He liked to roller skat 1 CONC e for exercise. 1 CONT 1 CONT Education: B.A. Meteorology, UCLA, 1947; B.A. Physics, Wash 1 CONC ington Univ., 1949; M.A. Physics, Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1 1 CONC 952; Ph.D., Physics, Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1959. 1 CONT 1 CONT Employment: Ens. (USNR) Flight forecaster, U.S. Navy Territ 1 CONC ory of Guam, 1946-47; Flight forecaster, U.S. Weather Burea 1 CONC u, New Orleans, 1950-51; Lt. (USNR) Administration of Resea 1 CONC rch Contracts, U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, Washington 1 CONC , D.C., 1953-55; Graduate Student, U. of Texas, 1955-59; Vi 1 CONC siting Assistant Professor and Research Associate, Florid 1 CONC a State University, 1959-62; Substantial Professor of Physi 1 CONC cs, Kansas State University, Manhattan, 1962-66; Assistan 1 CONC t Professor of Physics, Florida State University, Tallahass 1 CONC ee, 1966-71; Associate Process of Physics, Florida State Un 1 CONC iversity, 1971-77, Professor of Physics, Florida State Univ 1 CONC ersity, 1977-95; Professor Emeritus, Florida State Univ. 19 1 CONC 95-2001. 1 CONT 1 CONT Member: AAPT, AAAS, Sigma Xi, APS, IEEE, ACS. 0 @I200@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Friedrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Christian Friedrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jun 1842 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 26 Jun 1842 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Dec 1847 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:43 1 FAMC @F20@ 0 @I201@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Heinrich August /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Christian Heinrich August 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1845 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 18 May 1845 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jan 2004 3 TIME 20:54 1 FAMS @F58@ 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 NOTE @NI201@ 0 @NI201@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1879 book of houses in Hille (from Hille web site) ther 1 CONC e is still one Stelzriede house listed. When I (R. Nelson 1 CONC ) visited Hille in 1985/6 there was still at least one Stel 1 CONC zriede family in the phone book. Rev. Fred C. Stelzriede sa 1 CONC id that he had written to the Stelzriede's in Hille, German 1 CONC y and got a reply that they did not know if we were relate 1 CONC d to them. Many of the families of the Stelzriede's wive 1 CONC s were still in Hille in 1879. 0 @I202@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Heinrich (Charley) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl Heinrich (Charley) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Charley // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1847 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 5 Apr 1847 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 May 1910 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 BURI 2 DATE 12 May 1910 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2005 3 TIME 21:16 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CharlesHCarolineSStelzriede.jpg 2 TITL Charley & Caroline Stelzriede 2 NOTE Carl Heinrich (Charley) Stelzriede and Caroline Sophia Buhr 3 CONC mester 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CharlesHStelzriedeFamily.jpg 2 TITL Charles H Stelzriede Family - Abt 1905 2 NOTE (back, left to right, best guess) Anna Louise, Clara Louise 3 CONC , Esther Sophia, Lydia Mary, Emma Caroline, (front, left t 3 CONC o right) Carl August, Caroline Wilhelmine, Charles Heinrich 3 CONC , and Mabel Edna Stelzriede - Abt 1905. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CharlesHStelzriedeFamily1896.jpg 2 TITL Charles H Stelzriede Family - 1896 2 NOTE (left to right) Anna Louise, Lydia Mary, Charles Heinrich 3 CONC , Carl August(in child's rocker beside dog), Caroline, Esth 3 CONC er Sophia, Mabel Edna (in buggy), Clara Louise, and Emma Ca 3 CONC roline Stelzriede at the family farm house south of Hoyleto 3 CONC n, IL - Sept. 1896 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CharlesStelzriedeFarm-Abt1938.jpg 2 TITL Charles Stelzriede Farm - Abt 1938 2 NOTE Charles Stelzriede Farm - Abt 1938 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CharlesStelzriedeHouse-Abt1925.jpg 2 TITL Charles Stelzriede House - Abt 1925 2 NOTE Charles Stelzriede House - Abt 1925 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F112@ 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 NOTE @NI202@ 0 @NI202@ NOTE 1 CONC Came to US in 1865 to NY them IL. Brother of my great grand 1 CONC father. Have an obituary translated from German by F.C. Ste 1 CONC lzriede. Farmer. Four sons died of 11 children. 1 CONT Listed as Charley in 1880 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT Obituary of Karl Henry Stelzriede 1 CONT (translated from the German by his nephew, Rev. Frederick C 1 CONC arl Stelzriede) 1 CONT 1 CONT Karl (Charles) Henry Stelzriede was born in Hille, in the D 1 CONC istrict of Minden, Germany on April 1, 1847, and died at hi 1 CONC s home after long and severe suffering on May 9, 1910. 1 CONT In 1865 he came to America, landing in New York, and late 1 CONC r settled on a farm near (south of) Hoyleton, Illinois. 1 CONT On March 11, 1875, he was united for life with his now sorr 1 CONC owing wife, Karoline Wilhelmina Sophia Buhrmester. They wer 1 CONC e blest with eleven children, four sons preceding their fat 1 CONC her into everlasting life. Brother Stelzriede, under the at 1 CONC tentive care of Brother F. M. Rinke, in Hoyleton, Illinois 1 CONC , was soundly converted to God, joined the Methodist Churc 1 CONC h (German Methodist Church of Hoyleton-North Prairie charge 1 CONC ), and was a loyal, faithful member to the end. He was a st 1 CONC rong supporter of the parish (congregation), served unselfi 1 CONC shly many years as a superintendent, teacher in the Sunda 1 CONC y School, and was a trustee of the church. In the last half 1 CONC -dozen years (?) he was suffering and seldom without pain 1 CONC , and has been completely helpless for more than a month. 1 CONT The family life was affectionate and happy. His home wa 1 CONC s a house of prayer. Shortly before his end he called his o 1 CONC nly son to his bedside, laid his hand on his head, and dedi 1 CONC cated him anew to the Lord. His father always hoped to se 1 CONC e the time when his son would stand on ZionÙus wall as a pre 1 CONC acher. The Bible and the Apologist (a Methodist Church pape 1 CONC r) as well as Christian literature were diligently read b 1 CONC y him. 1 CONT Besides his sorrowing wife he leaves his six daughters, on 1 CONC e son, five grandchildren, many relatives (acquaintances?) 1 CONC , and a large circle of friends. 1 CONT The brothers A. F. Ludwig and H. F. Miller (last former pas 1 CONC tors of the deceased), of Nashville, Ill., took part in th 1 CONC e funeral service. (This is probably a pretty free translat 1 CONC ion.) The body rests in the cemetery at North-Prairie. 1 CONT 1 CONT Hoyleton, Ill. F. H. Austermann 1 CONT 1 CONT [Notes of F.C. Stelzriede: The German-English dictionar 1 CONC y I have does not contain all of the words used in the obit 1 CONC uaries, consequently I had to guess in some instances at th 1 CONC e meaning of the words and the idioms. To make it more diff 1 CONC icult the print was the old German type which often made i 1 CONC t difficult for me to figure out how the word was spelled 1 CONC . Some of the capital letters are difficult for me to disti 1 CONC nguish. However, I think what I have written conveys the me 1 CONC aning fairly well. 1 CONT 1 CONT In case anyone is interested in knowing, the six daughter 1 CONC s and one son of Uncle Charley (as we called him), were, a 1 CONC s best I can remember, as follows from eldest to youngest 1 CONC : Lydia (married Louis Pithemann(sic)), Emma (married Georg 1 CONC e Gerling), Clara (married George Hoffman), Anna (married J 1 CONC ulius Brink), Esther (married George Hoffman after Clara di 1 CONC ed), August (who went to Nebraska, married, and worked fo 1 CONC r Railway Express; never became a minister), Mabel (marrie 1 CONC d Gus Backsmeier).] 1 CONT 1 CONT Charles and Caroline owned timberland on the east side of t 1 CONC he road south of Hoyleton, and near the Peithman family far 1 CONC m on the hill. The farming operation included grain, livest 1 CONC ock and poultry farming. The 1938 Stelzriede family reunio 1 CONC n was held on the Sunday before labor day in September. Th 1 CONC e dinner was served in the pasture under the shade trees. 1 CONT Carl is buried in plot row 14, grave 32 of the North Prairi 1 CONC e Cemetery. The cemetery is located at the corner of Nort 1 CONC h Prairie Road and Pinoak Road. Information from Fred Backs 1 CONC meier - 11/2004. 0 @I203@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Elisabeth /Borgmann/ 2 GIVN Marie Elisabeth 2 SURN Borgmann 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 00:06 1 FAMS @F58@ 0 @I204@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Heinrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Christian Heinrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Nov 1862 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 9 Nov 1862 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:24 1 FAMC @F58@ 0 @I205@ INDI 1 NAME Catharina Maria /Toeten/ 2 GIVN Catharina Maria 2 SURN Toeten 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Sep 2003 3 TIME 20:28 1 FAMS @F59@ 0 @I206@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Louise /Grannemann/ 2 GIVN Maria Louise 2 SURN Grannemann 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:59 1 FAMS @F60@ 0 @I207@ INDI 1 NAME Ernst Heinrich (Henry) /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Ernst Heinrich (Henry) 2 SURN Steltzriede 2 _AKA Henry // or Henry E. // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Jul 1808 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE After 1880 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 16:47 1 FAMS @F89@ 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 NOTE @NI207@ 0 @NI207@ NOTE 1 CONC in 1850 census - was in Saginaw MI, age 42, wife Catherin 1 CONC e (41), Eliza (9), Levi (5), Henry (2). Farmer. Listed as H 1 CONC enry E. Spelled as Stelzriede. 1 CONT George Pickle (farmer) of Germany lived in the house too. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1870 census spelled as Stelzrieder. Farmer. 1 CONT http://epiphyte.libofmich.lib.mi.us/CensusImages/Roll701-70 1 CONC 2/314.pdf 1 CONT 1 CONT Henry Stebsried got a 40 acre land patent on 9/1/1848. See 1 CONT ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mi/saginaw/multiple/lan 1 CONC d/saginaw.txt 0 @I208@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Franz Heinrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl Franz Heinrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1809 2 PLAC Rahden, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 23 Jul 1809 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1874 2 PLAC Saxtown, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Freivogel Cemetery, Millstadt, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F63@ 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 NOTE @NI208@ 0 @NI208@ NOTE 1 CONC Death info comes from newspaper article quoted by Marshal 1 CONC l E. Stelzriede and verified by 1874 land grant listing fro 1 CONC m St. Clair, IL that has the word "massacre" noted, and b 1 CONC y the death register also, that lists just the two Stelzrie 1 CONC de's; 65 year old father from Germany and his son. The news 1 CONC paper clipping lists Frederick (35), his wife Anna (35), s 1 CONC on Carl (3) and Anna (7 months). The "proof of death" recor 1 CONC ds give the ages that help confirm the identities. They own 1 CONC ed 60 acres of land. 1 CONT 1 CONT Older brother Ernst moved to MI. 1 CONT 1 CONT They are in the 1860 census living next door to younger bro 1 CONC ther Charles F. Stelzriede (b. 1817). Listed as a farmer la 1 CONC nd=$1200, personal=$275. - from Darin Harshman. 1 CONT Was naturalized in 1855 in St. Clair County, IL. 0 @I209@ INDI 1 NAME Henriette Catharine Elisabeth /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Henriette Catharine Elisabeth 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jan 1811 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 23 Jan 1811 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:27 1 FAMC @F60@ 0 @I210@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Friedrich August (Charles) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl Friedrich August (Charles) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Charles // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1817 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 26 Jan 1817 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Mar 1902 2 PLAC Casner Township, Jefferson County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:45 1 FAMS @F88@ 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 NOTE @NI210@ 0 @NI210@ NOTE 1 CONC He was in US in 1840's. First NY then IL. In 1870 census: a 1 CONC ge 53, wife Liezette (48), Henry (21, NY), Martin (19, NY) 1 CONC , William (16 NY), Liezette (13 IL), Emily (10 IL). In Cas 1 CONC ner Township, Jefferson County, IL. 1 CONT 1 CONT Older brother Ernst moved to MI. 1 CONT 1 CONT Lived next door to his older brother Charles F.S. in 1860 c 1 CONC ensus. Was a farmer - land = $1400 and personal estate = $1 1 CONC 00 in 1860. 1 CONT Marriage and death dates from Darin Harshman. Also, that A 1 CONC nna Amelia was his daughter. In 1860 census the Steltzried 1 CONC e spelling was used for his and Charles F.S.'s families. 1 CONT 1 CONT May have lived in Colorado Springs at one time. Sandy Sickb 1 CONC ert Thompson noticed an ad in the Colorado Springs Gazett 1 CONC e Telegraph on 1/15/2001 that a grave plot purchased by "Ch 1 CONC as. Stelzriede" on March 3, 1884, and unclaimed would rever 1 CONC t to the cemetery if no relatives came forward. This Charle 1 CONC s seems the most likely of the known Stelzriedes to have tr 1 CONC aveled west in 1884. He died in Illinois in 1902. 0 @I211@ INDI 1 NAME Friedrich Wilhelm /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Friedrich Wilhelm 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Aug 1820 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 13 Aug 1820 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:28 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 NOTE @NI211@ 0 @NI211@ NOTE 1 CONC First of 2 Stelzriede's with same name - born in Hille, Ger 1 CONC many 2 years apart. Mother and father of 2nd are not known 1 CONC . Two possible fathers. At least the younger of the Friedr 1 CONC ich Wilhelms came to the US. 1 CONT 1 CONT It is probable that the 1st Friedrich Wilhelm died very you 1 CONC ng and the 2nd Friedrich Wilhelm was born to the same famil 1 CONC y. Note that Friedrich Wilhelm is a half brother to the re 1 CONC st of the Johann Cord Stelzriede children. 0 @I212@ INDI 1 NAME Carolina Maria /Tiemanns/ 2 GIVN Carolina Maria 2 SURN Tiemanns 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Sep 2003 3 TIME 20:28 1 FAMS @F61@ 0 @I213@ INDI 1 NAME Friedrich Wilhelm /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Friedrich Wilhelm 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 May 1822 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:28 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 NOTE @NI213@ 0 @NI213@ NOTE 1 CONC Father's first name and mother's name not listed on birth r 1 CONC ecord. Father must have been either Johann Cord S. in whic 1 CONC h case the Friedrich Wilhelm born 2 years earlier probabl 1 CONC y died early, or could be a son of Johann Heinrich S. Thi 1 CONC s Friedrich Wilhelm came to the US - later called William F 1 CONC rederick S? I will place him as a son of Johann Cord S. fo 1 CONC r lack of more information. 1 CONT 1 CONT If he is a son of Johann Cord, this Friedrich Wilhelm (lik 1 CONC e the other) is a half brother of the other children of Joh 1 CONC ann Cord. 1 CONT 1 CONT Came to New York from Rotterdam arriving 9/27/1843. From Pa 1 CONC ssenger and Immigration Lists: New York, 1820-1850. Came ov 1 CONC er on the Brig Fame at age 21, listed as Friedrich Skelzrie 1 CONC de, a Servant man. 1 CONT 1 CONT He settled first in NY and later moved to Belleville, IL. T 1 CONC here are no records of marriage or children. 0 @I214@ INDI 1 NAME Jack Burnell /Gunderman/ 2 GIVN Jack Burnell 2 SURN Gunderman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1916 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE Feb 2000 2 PLAC Hagerstown, MD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2003 3 TIME 21:50 1 FAMS @F233@ 0 @I215@ INDI 1 NAME Christine Marie /Horstmann/ 2 GIVN Christine Marie 2 SURN Horstmann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE After 1860 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 23:09 1 FAMS @F63@ 1 NOTE @NI215@ 0 @NI215@ NOTE 1 CONC Birth date and death estimate from 1860 census from Darin H 1 CONC arshman. 0 @I216@ INDI 1 NAME Friedrich Christian /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Friedrich Christian 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 May 1834 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 19 May 1834 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1838 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:43 1 FAMC @F63@ 0 @I217@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Friedrich August (Frederick) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl Friedrich August (Frederick) 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1837 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 27 Mar 1837 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1874 2 PLAC Saxtown, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Freivogel Cemetery, Millstadt, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2004 3 TIME 22:43 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 FAMC @F63@ 1 NOTE @NI217@ 0 @NI217@ NOTE 1 CONC Farmer with $2000 in land and $200 in personal estate in 18 1 CONC 70 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT Death info comes from newspaper article quoted by Marshal 1 CONC l E. Stelzriede and verified by 1874 land grant listing fro 1 CONC m St. Clair, IL that has the word "massacre" noted, and b 1 CONC y the death register also, that lists just the two Stelzrie 1 CONC de's; 65 year old father from Germany and his son. The news 1 CONC paper clipping lists Frederick (35), his wife Anna (35), s 1 CONC on Carl (3) and Anna (7 months). The "proof of death" recor 1 CONC ds give the ages that help confirm the identities. They own 1 CONC ed 60 acres of land. 1 CONT 1 CONT [Original Message] 1 CONT Date: 5/17/03 4:37:21 PM 1 CONT Subject: Stelzriede Murders 1 CONT 1 CONT Good Evening Mr. Stelzriede, Thank you for your note of A 1 CONC pril 27. Please accept my apologies for this very tardy res 1 CONC ponse, but working 6 days a week tends to allow precious li 1 CONC ttle time for trips to the library. I was able to stop in t 1 CONC his afternoon however, and I was able to pick up some infor 1 CONC mation for you. Hopefully it'll be something you don't have 1 CONC , so my trip won't be in vain. 1 CONT This is the story of one Fred Steltzenreide, a 35 year ol 1 CONC d man living on his farm, along with his 28 year old wife 1 CONC , Anna; their 3 year old son, Carl; their 7 month old daugh 1 CONC ter, Anna; and Fred's 70 year old father, Carl. 1 CONT It seems that Fred had promised some potato sets to a nei 1 CONC ghboring farmer by the name of Snyder (I haven't been abl 1 CONC e to pin down his exact identity yet). Mr. Snyder decided t 1 CONC o pop in on the evening of March 20, 1874 to pick up his po 1 CONC tatoes, and upon opening the front door, found Fred layin 1 CONC g there on the floor in a pool of blood. He summoned some o 1 CONC f the local neighbors, all of whom refused to enter the hou 1 CONC se for fear of what they may find. They opt to send somebod 1 CONC y up here to Belleville to summon the county Sheriff. 1 CONT Sure enough, the entire family had been murdered some tim 1 CONC e the evening previous by somebody wielding an axe, and $10 1 CONC 0 stashed away at the family home had come up missing (I' 1 CONC m sure quite a large sum of money at that time). Fred los 1 CONC t 3 fingers in fighting the fugitive, and from what the new 1 CONC spaper account tells, was nearly decapitated. Carl, Fred' 1 CONC s father, seemed to have struggled some with the intruder a 1 CONC s well, but Anna and the children were still in bed, as i 1 CONC f they had been killed in their sleep. 1 CONT The funeral was the following Sunday, March 22 at the Zio 1 CONC ns Church. Zion was the local Evangelical Church; it woul 1 CONC d later become a part of the Evangelical and Reformed, an 1 CONC d eventually part of what we now know as the United Churc 1 CONC h of Christ. It has quite a history to be proud of, as it d 1 CONC ates back to 1836. The newspaper recounts 1000 people atten 1 CONC ding the funeral, with burial being at Freivogel, the Churc 1 CONC h Cemetery. It got its name from the gentleman who donate 1 CONC d the parcel of land to the church for the cemetery, an 1 CONC d I believe this is where the church originally began. 1 CONT The Steltzenreide's originally had a marker on their grav 1 CONC e. Some years after their deaths, however, somebody got th 1 CONC e bright idea to exhume the family and move their remains t 1 CONC o Walnut Hill Cemetery here in Belleville. The headstone wa 1 CONC s trucked up here to the cemetery, where I believe it stil 1 CONC l stands, but the remains remain at Freivogel. It was late 1 CONC r decided that Freivogel would be their eternal resting pla 1 CONC ce. Why the headstone was never returned to its rightful pl 1 CONC ace, I can only speculate that perhaps the stone was feare 1 CONC d in too fragile to risk being trucked back to Millstadt. 1 CONT A couple of men were initially arrested in connection wit 1 CONC h the murders. One was listed as Fred. Boeltz, who was marr 1 CONC ied to Anna's sister. He was reported to have been quarreli 1 CONC ng with the Steltzenreide's just prior to the murders. Anot 1 CONC her man listed was one John Afkhen. I forget just what hi 1 CONC s connection was at the moment. At one time, the county off 1 CONC ered a $1,000 reward, as did one of Fred's brothers; severa 1 CONC l people were arrested and subsequently released, and nobod 1 CONC y was ever convicted in the killings. 1 CONT Local legend says that townsfolk were still fearful into th 1 CONC e 1940's of the man who committed the "Saxtown Murders". Sa 1 CONC xtown is an unincorporated area that sits between Millstad 1 CONC t and Floraville. Hopefully I can get back to the librar 1 CONC y and get some more information for you before your kinfol 1 CONC k head this way. Perhaps I can be of service while they ar 1 CONC e in town as well to show the cemetery and what not. That 1 CONC , however, is all I have for the moment. 1 CONT Regards, 1 CONT Jim Stoeber 1 CONT Belleville, Il 1 CONT 1 CONT Greetings Once Again Mr. Stelzriede, 1 CONT I had promised you updates as I went along in the murders o 1 CONC f the Fred Steltzenriede family on March 19, 1874. I got t 1 CONC o the Belleville library today and found some new discoveri 1 CONC es. Last time, I discussed the Belleville newspaper mention 1 CONC ing a farmer named Snyder who had been promised some potat 1 CONC o seed by Fred Steltzenriede, and had the misfortune of fin 1 CONC ding the murdered family. This turns out to be a chap name 1 CONC d Ben Schneider, who at the time was a 28 year old farmer w 1 CONC ho lived just a few farm houses down from Fred, with his wi 1 CONC fe, Katie. Ben and Katie lived in their later years in th 1 CONC e town of Millstadt itself, right down the road from a fell 1 CONC a named Wilson Baltz, who wrote a small book about the murd 1 CONC ers back in 1974. Ben passed away in 1927, Katie in 1941, a 1 CONC nd both are laid to rest at Mt. Evergreen Cemetery in Mills 1 CONC tadt. Mr. Baltz also confirmed what I had said; some famil 1 CONC y and friends of the Steltzenriede family had at one poin 1 CONC t decided to have the remains of the family exhumed and mov 1 CONC ed up here to Walnut Hill Cemetery in Belleville. The furth 1 CONC est they got with this project was getting the headstone mo 1 CONC ved up here; the trustees of Freivogel Cemetery in Millstad 1 CONC t decided that Freivogel was to be their final resting plac 1 CONC e forevermore. The Steltzenriede stone sits at Walnut Hil 1 CONC l to this day, methinks because it's too old, fragile, an 1 CONC d heavy to be safely removed back to Freivogel. I also hav 1 CONC e a more precise location of where the Steltzenriede famil 1 CONC y farm ( 60 acres if I saw correctly ) is located. Perhap 1 CONC s I can drive out there in the morning before heading to th 1 CONC e grocery store and get a better look at the place, thereb 1 CONC y being able to show you and or your kinfolk where it is wh 1 CONC enever y'all get the chance to come visit. The original far 1 CONC mhouse was torn down in 1954, but to the best of my knowled 1 CONC ge, the barn still stands - or at least it did in the lat 1 CONC e 1980's. That's all I have for now. I'll be in touch. Sinc 1 CONC erely Yours, 1 CONT Jim Stoeber 0 @I218@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Friedrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Christian Friedrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1839 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 20 Oct 1839 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1840 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Oct 2003 3 TIME 22:06 1 FAMC @F63@ 0 @I219@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Heinrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Christian Heinrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Oct 1841 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 7 Nov 1841 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1842 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:43 1 FAMC @F63@ 0 @I220@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Taty/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Taty 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1845 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1874 2 PLAC Saxtown, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Freivogel Cemetery, Millstadt, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 3 TIME 02:50 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 NOTE @NI220@ 0 @NI220@ NOTE 1 CONC Birth year from 1870 census. 0 @I221@ INDI 1 NAME Carl /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1871 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1874 2 PLAC Saxtown, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Freivogel Cemetery, Millstadt, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMC @F64@ 0 @I222@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1873 2 PLAC Millstadt, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1874 2 PLAC Saxtown, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Freivogel Cemetery, Millstadt, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMC @F64@ 0 @I223@ INDI 1 NAME Wilhelm August /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Wilhelm August 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Mar 1851 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 21 Apr 1851 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 20:11 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 NOTE @NI223@ 0 @NI223@ NOTE 1 CONC From IGI Individual Record FamilySearchÙL International Gene 1 CONC alogical Index v5.0 Germany . 0 @I224@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F208@ 1 FAMC @F148@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I225@ INDI 1 NAME William E /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN William E 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jul 1876 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jun 1950 2 PLAC San Francisco, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Mar 2005 3 TIME 14:55 1 FAMS @F229@ 1 FAMS @F65@ 1 FAMC @F161@ 1 NOTE @NI225@ 0 @NI225@ NOTE 1 CONC From Darin Harshman. 10/2003 1 CONT 1 CONT Joined Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders in Spanish American W 1 CONC ar. Fought with Bucky O'Neil at San Juan Hill, then returne 1 CONC d to Tempe, AZ. from Marshall Stelzriede, but not yet verif 1 CONC ied from other sources. His brother John A. W. "Jack" is do 1 CONC cumented with the Rough Rider's. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1910 & 1930 census in CA. 1 CONT 1 CONT Fannie Porter wedding record - misspelled Stelgriede online 1 CONC . 1 CONT He is listed as William A. in one record. 1 CONT 1 CONT Married to Fanny L. and living with step son and boarder i 1 CONC n AZ in 1900 census. 1 CONT Engineer for railroad construction in San Joaquin County, C 1 CONC A in 1910 census. 1 CONT Engineer for the state in San Francisco, CA in 1930 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT In AZ in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (8th listed 1 CONC , he was a grandson). 0 @I226@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F218@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I227@ INDI 1 NAME George /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1874 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1902 2 PLAC AZ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 12:37 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\GeorgeStelzriedeMinnieLilaGilbert-1897.jpg 2 TITL George & Minnie - Wedding. 2 NOTE George Stelzriede and Minnie Lila Gilbert's wedding -1897. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F70@ 1 FAMC @F161@ 1 NOTE @NI227@ 0 @NI227@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1900 US census in AZ, ID, NM, UT, WY. 1 CONT 1 CONT Moved to Hayden's Ferry (Tempe, AZ). 1 CONT Stayed in Tempe, married, had one son then left the famil 1 CONC y and was never heard from again. 1 CONT from Marshall S. 1 CONT 1 CONT George, not Charles Edward (Ed). In the 1880 (as Georgia 1 CONC ) & 1900 (as George in Prescott) census - from Darin Harsh 1 CONC man 10/2003 1 CONT 1 CONT In AZ in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (6th listed 1 CONC , he was a grandson). 1 CONT 1 CONT No further records past the 1900 census have been located c 1 CONC oncerning George. He was listed as a gold miner in the 190 1 CONC 0 census (and living in Alexander Brodie's. boarding hous 1 CONC e - a future Arizona Governor). I believe that he obtaine 1 CONC d this position. through the influence of his brother Jack 1 CONC , who was a member of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders, jus 1 CONC t like Brodie. This is just a guess however and no evidenc 1 CONC e exists to prove such a connection. George died in 1902, s 1 CONC ource: Stelzriede family Bible in possession of Barbara Ste 1 CONC lzriede. (from Darin Harshman) 0 @I228@ INDI 1 NAME Amelia /Stanzl/ 2 GIVN Amelia 2 SURN Stanzl 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1879 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1959 2 PLAC San Francisco, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 10:14 1 FAMS @F65@ 1 NOTE @NI228@ 0 @NI228@ NOTE 1 CONC From Darin Harshman. 10/2003 1 CONT and RootsWeb.com 2/2004. Also spelled Stanzel. 0 @I229@ INDI 1 NAME Edgar William /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Edgar William 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1909 2 PLAC CA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1986 2 PLAC Sacramento, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Jun 2004 3 TIME 21:51 1 FAMS @F67@ 1 FAMC @F65@ 1 NOTE @NI229@ 0 @NI229@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 1 CONT Also have an Edgar Wm. born in CA about 1906 or 1907 from 1 1 CONC 930 census. They are the same - from Darin Harshman. 0 @I230@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph H. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Ralph H. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jul 1911 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1980 2 PLAC Hayward, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Feb 2004 3 TIME 20:01 1 FAMC @F65@ 1 NOTE @NI230@ 0 @NI230@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 0 @I231@ INDI 1 NAME Audrey F. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Audrey F. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1913 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1996 2 PLAC San Mateo, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 21:15 1 FAMC @F65@ 1 NOTE @NI231@ 0 @NI231@ NOTE 1 CONC From Marshall S. and 1930 census. 1 CONT Death date from Darin Harshman. 0 @I232@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F290@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I233@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F116@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I234@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F67@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I235@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F67@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I236@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 FAMC @F68@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I237@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F218@ 1 FAMC @F68@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I238@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Shelton/ 2 GIVN Mary Ann 2 SURN Shelton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1859 2 PLAC AL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Dec 1913 2 PLAC Hayden's Ferry (Tempe), AZ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Twin Buttes Cemetery, Tempe, AZ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 3 TIME 01:26 1 FAMS @F161@ 1 NOTE @NI238@ 0 @NI238@ NOTE 1 CONC Last name and dates from Darin Harshman. 1 CONT 1 CONT Birthplace is listed as AL in 1880 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT Birthplace is listed as KY (not AL) in 1900 census. 0 @I239@ INDI 1 NAME Helen M. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Helen M. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Sep 1909 2 PLAC CA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jul 1963 2 PLAC Los Angeles, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 21:18 1 FAMC @F160@ 1 NOTE @NI239@ 0 @NI239@ NOTE 1 CONC Never married. Was 2nd Lt. in army or air corps during W 1 CONC W II. Now deceased. 1 CONT High school class of 1928 in Santa Monica, CA. from 1 CONT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cribbs/santamonica 1 CONC _ca/students.htm 1 CONT From 1930 census - probably daughter of John A. W. and Emm 1 CONC a M. 1 CONT 1 CONT Dates from Darin Harshman. 10/2003 0 @I240@ INDI 1 NAME Minnie Lila /Gilbert/ 2 GIVN Minnie Lila 2 SURN Gilbert 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1878 2 PLAC IA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1900 2 PLAC Maricopa Or Yavapai County, AZ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 12:37 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\GeorgeStelzriedeMinnieLilaGilbert-1897.jpg 2 TITL George & Minnie - Wedding. 2 NOTE George Stelzriede and Minnie Lila Gilbert's wedding -1897. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F70@ 1 NOTE @NI240@ 0 @NI240@ NOTE 1 CONC From Darin Harshman. 10/2003 0 @I241@ INDI 1 NAME Ashley Neil /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Ashley Neil 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Oct 1899 2 PLAC Maricopa County, AZ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Jul 1959 1 BURI 2 PLAC (under name "Jack Layton") Greenwood Cemetery, Phoenix, AZ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Mar 2005 3 TIME 21:08 1 FAMS @F62@ 1 FAMS @F71@ 1 FAMC @F70@ 1 NOTE @NI241@ 0 @NI241@ NOTE 1 CONC Guardian was Charles A. Stauffer in Tempe, AZ. 1 CONT Dates from Darin Harshman. 10/2003 & 12/2004. 1 CONT Conger marriage from Darin Harshman. 1 CONT 1 CONT Morgan marriage from Marshall S. 1 CONT 1 CONT Lived with grandfather, Charles E. Tucker, Florence M. an 1 CONC d son Irving R. at 1900 census in Yavapai, AZ. 1 CONT 1 CONT Worked as a laborer in "Sheet metal"? in 1920 census, in AZ. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jane Gunderman (daughter of Ashley Stelzriede) stated tha 1 CONC t Ashley's mother (Minnie Lila Gilbert) died during childbi 1 CONC rth and that his father couldn't care for him so he went t 1 CONC o live with "Grandma Tucker". This fact was confirmed by th 1 CONC e 1900 census that lists Ashley in the same household as Fl 1 CONC orence and her husband Charles E. Tucker (his grandmother a 1 CONC nd her second or third husband). Other facts are that in th 1 CONC e 1910 census Ashley resides with his grandparents at 6th a 1 CONC nd Ash in Tempe, and by 1915 he is housed in the Fort Gran 1 CONC t State Reform School. It is about this time that Charles A 1 CONC . Stauffer becomes Ashley's guardian. Stauffer was a frien 1 CONC d of the Stelzriede family, and by this time William A. ha 1 CONC d moved to San Francisco, and John A.W. to Los Angeles. C 1 CONC . A. Stauffer acted as the executor of Ashley's part of th 1 CONC e estate, as Ashley was still a minor at that time and resi 1 CONC ded in Arizona. (from Darin Harshman) 1 CONT AZ state archives records show Ashley Stelzriede as a membe 1 CONC r in the Fort Grant State Reform school, he made the hono 1 CONC r roll several times, and was somewhat of a leader, as he w 1 CONC as selected a lieutenant for his group. - Darin Harshman 6/ 1 CONC 2004 1 CONT He served in the Mexican American border conflict of 1917 1 CONC . His National Guard unit was activated to help fight Panch 1 CONC o Villa and his followers. -Darin Harshman 12/2004. 0 @I242@ INDI 1 NAME Edith /Morgan/ 2 GIVN Edith 2 SURN Morgan 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:45 1 FAMS @F71@ 1 NOTE @NI242@ 0 @NI242@ NOTE 1 CONC from Marshall S. 1 CONT Correct? 0 @I243@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F71@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I244@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F117@ 1 FAMC @F71@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I245@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Henry (Henry) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Charles Henry (Henry) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Henry // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1849 2 PLAC NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jun 2004 3 TIME 11:46 1 FAMS @F72@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE @NI245@ 0 @NI245@ NOTE 1 CONC Lived with wife in Carmi, White County, IL. Occupation wa 1 CONC s bridge carpenter in 1880 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT Charles H. Stelzriede and Henry Stelzriede son of Carl Frie 1 CONC drich August are the same person. This seems to fit the inf 1 CONC ormation that Marshall Stelzriede has. Both were born in N 1 CONC Y in 1849. 1 CONT 1 CONT (Died before 1902? he is not in will of Carl Friedrich Augu 1 CONC st S. but his children are.) 0 @I246@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Daniels/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Daniels 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1843 2 PLAC MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE After 1920 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:21 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BFSrMarshallElizDanielsS.jpg 2 TITL Frank, Marshall and Elizabeth Daniels 2 NOTE Benjamin Franlin Sr (Frank), Marshall and Elizabeth Daniels 3 CONC . Abt 1920. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F72@ 1 NOTE @NI246@ 0 @NI246@ NOTE 1 CONC Birth date is either the 7th from Darin Harshman or the 15t 1 CONC h. 1 CONT 1 CONT Listed in the 1920 census as Elizabeth Stelzriede, age 76 1 CONC , in Carmi, IL. 0 @I247@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Susan 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1875 2 PLAC Carmi, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 19:14 1 FAMS @F74@ 1 FAMC @F72@ 1 NOTE @NI247@ 0 @NI247@ NOTE 1 CONC In Howell, IN in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (las 1 CONC t listed, she was a granddaughter). 0 @I248@ INDI 1 NAME Charles William /Stelzried/ 2 GIVN Charles William 2 SURN Stelzried 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Nov 1877 2 PLAC Carmi, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1954 2 PLAC Camarillo, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 22:50 1 FAMS @F75@ 1 FAMC @F72@ 1 NOTE @NI248@ 0 @NI248@ NOTE 1 CONC Changed name to Stelzried from Stelzriede. 1 CONT Birth date is 1878 in census records. 1 CONT Left home at about age 16 for Seattle and later Los Angeles 1 CONC . - Marshall S. 1 CONT The following is from his death certificate from Charles T 1 CONC . Stelzried, Sr.: 1 CONT Died in Camarillo or Ventura, CA of asthma and atherosclero 1 CONC sis. 1 CONT Cremated 3/18/1954 through Rearden Brothers Mortuary, Ivy L 1 CONC awn Crematory, Oxnard, CA. 1 CONT Memorial is Section IS Lot 73 Grave 9, Ivy Lawn Memorial Pa 1 CONC rk, 5400 Valentine Rd, Ventura, CA, Tel. 805-484-6085. 1 CONT According to death certificate he worked as a janitor mos 1 CONC t of his life. 1 CONT 1 CONT In IL in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (11th listed 1 CONC , he was a grandson). 0 @I249@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin Franklin (Frank) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Benjamin Franklin (Frank) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Frank // 1 TITL Sr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1881 2 PLAC Carmi, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Dec 1967 2 PLAC Orient, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Sep 2004 3 TIME 11:36 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\BFSr-Martha.jpg 2 TITL Ben Franklin Sr & Martha 2 NOTE Benjamin Franklin Sr (Frank) and Martha Hammack 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\PageJohnFranklinSrBenFJrBenFSr.jpg 2 TITL John Franklin Sr., Ben Franklin Jr., Page and Ben Franklin Sr. 2 NOTE Four generations: John Franklin Sr., Ben Franklin Jr., Pag 3 CONC e R. and Ben Franklin Sr., Benton, IL July, 1967 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BFSrJanetMarthaHDonna.jpg 2 TITL B. Frank Stelzriede Sr, Janet, Donna, Martha Hammack S. 2 NOTE B. Frank Stelzriede Sr, Janet, Donna, Martha Hammack S. a 3 CONC t Mushroom Rock. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\BENJAMINFRANKLINSTELZRIEDESR.jpg 2 TITL Benjamin Franklin Stelzriede Sr in 1904 2 NOTE Benjamin Franklin Stelzriede Sr at the St. Louis World's Fa 3 CONC ir about 1900. Marshall S. says it was taken at Frank's wed 3 CONC ding. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BFSrMarshallElizDanielsS.jpg 2 TITL Frank, Marshall, and Elizabeth Daniels. 2 NOTE Benjamin Franklin Sr (Frank), Marshall, and Elizabeth Danie 3 CONC ls. Abt 1920. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\FrankCharles.jpg 2 TITL Frank Stelzriede and Charles Hammack 2 NOTE Frank Stelzriede and Charles Hammack. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BenFranklinJrDonaldFrankSSrMarshall111531ForPkStLouis.jpg 2 TITL Frank Sr. and family, St Louis, MO 2 NOTE Ben Franklin Jr, Donald, Frank S. Sr, Marshall, Forest Par 3 CONC k, St Louis, MO 11/15/1931. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\BENJAMINFRANKLINSRFAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Ben Franklin (Frank) Sr and sons. 2 NOTE Ben. Franklin Sr (b.1881), Howard (b.1906), Ben Franklin J 3 CONC r (b.1912), Don (b.1916), Marshall (b.1919) Orient, IL. Jun 3 CONC e 1922. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F73@ 1 FAMC @F72@ 1 NOTE @NI249@ 0 @NI249@ NOTE 1 CONC From Marshall S. and 1930 census. 1 CONT Death from SS index. 1 CONT 1 CONT Looks like he was a "bottom boss" in a coal mine in the 193 1 CONC 0 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT In IL in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (12th listed 1 CONC , he was a grandson). 0 @I250@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Hammack/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Hammack 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1882 2 PLAC Moweaqua, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jun 1955 2 PLAC Barrington, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:27 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\BFSr-Martha.jpg 2 TITL Frank & Martha 2 NOTE Ben Franklin Sr (Frank) and Martha Hammack. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MarthaHammackS49PetForest.jpg 2 TITL Martha, Petrified Forest. 2 NOTE Martha Hammack Stelzriede, Petrified Forest - 1949. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\DonnaJanetMarthaHBFSr122454OrientIL.jpg 2 TITL Donna, Martha Hammack S., Frank Sr, Janet, Orient IL - 1954. 2 NOTE Donna, Martha Hammack S., B. Frank S. Sr, Janet, Orient I 3 CONC L - 12/24/1954. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MarthaHammackSClaudiaDonnaJanet.jpg 2 TITL Martha Hammack Stelzriede, Claudia Ayers S., Donna, Janet. 2 NOTE Martha Hammack Stelzriede, Claudia Ayers S., Donna, Janet. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F73@ 1 NOTE @NI250@ 0 @NI250@ NOTE 1 CONC Death from Barrington Courier list of obits. on web. (Mrs 1 CONC . B.F. Stelzriede). 1 CONT The rest from Marshall S. and 1930 census. 0 @I251@ INDI 1 NAME Howard Rae /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Howard Rae 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Nov 1906 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1975 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:51 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\Howard-Ruth.jpg 2 TITL Howard & Ruth. 2 NOTE Howard Rae and Ruth Eadie. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\Howard-Ruth-Judy.jpg 2 TITL Ruth and Howard. 2 NOTE Ruth Eadie, Judy, and Howard Rae. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\BENJAMINFRANKLINSRFAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Sr and sons. 2 NOTE Ben. Franklin Sr (b.1881), Howard (b.1906), Ben Franklin J 3 CONC r (b.1912), Don (b.1916), Marshall (b.1919) Orient, IL. Jun 3 CONC e 1922. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BenFranklinJrDonaldHelenHowardOrientIL.jpg 2 TITL B. Franklin Jr, Donald, Helen, Howard, Orient IL. 2 NOTE B. Franklin Jr, Donald, Helen, Howard (in back), Orient, IL 3 CONC . Abt 1919. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F80@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE @NI251@ 0 @NI251@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. and 19 1 CONC 30 census. 0 @I252@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Isabel /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Helen Isabel 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jun 1908 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:52 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\Helen-TomMullen.jpg 2 TITL Helen & Tom 2 NOTE Helen and Tom Mullen 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\Helen29LincolnPkChicagoIL.jpg 2 TITL Helen - 1929. 2 NOTE Helen Stelzriede - Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL. 1929. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\DonFlorenceMarthaHelenGlenaFranklinMarshallJohnSr.jpg 2 TITL Don, Florence, Martha, Helen, Glena, Frank, Marshall, and John Sr. 2 NOTE Don, Florence Horstman, Martha Hammack S., Helen, Glena Wha 3 CONC ley, Franklin, Marshall, and John Stelzriede Sr. Abt 1935. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BenFranklinJrDonaldHelenHowardOrientIL.jpg 2 TITL B. Franklin Jr, Donald, Helen, Howard. 2 NOTE B. Franklin Jr, Donald, Helen, Howard (in back), Orient IL 3 CONC . Abt 1919. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\HelenFranklinDonaldSummer18.jpg 2 TITL Helen, Franklin, Donald. 2 NOTE Helen, Franklin, Donald. - Summer 1918. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F81@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE @NI252@ 0 @NI252@ NOTE 1 CONC From Marshall S. and 1930 census. 0 @I253@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin Franklin (Frank) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Benjamin Franklin (Frank) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Frank // or Franklin // 1 TITL Jr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Mar 1912 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 May 1996 2 PLAC Franklin, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Sep 2004 3 TIME 11:33 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\BFJr-Glenna-50th anniversary.jpg 2 TITL Frank Jr & Glena Whaley 50th 2 NOTE Benjamin Franklin Jr (Frank) and Glena Whaley - 50th Weddin 3 CONC g Anniversary.Benton, IL, April 1988 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\PageJohnFranklinSrBenFJrBenFSr.jpg 2 TITL John Franklin Sr., Ben Franklin Jr., Page and Ben Franklin Sr. 2 NOTE John Franklin Sr., Ben Franklin Jr., Page R., and Ben Frank 3 CONC lin Sr., Benton, IL July, 1967 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BenFranklinJrDonaldFrankSSrMarshall111531ForPkStLouis.jpg 2 TITL Frank Sr and family, St Louis, MO 2 NOTE Ben Franklin Jr, Donald, Frank S. Sr, Marshall, Forest Par 3 CONC k, St Louis, MO 11/15/1931. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\BENJAMINFRANKLINSRFAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Sr and sons. 2 NOTE Ben. Franklin Sr (b.1881), Howard (b.1906), Ben Franklin J 3 CONC r (b.1912), Don (b.1916), Marshall (b.1919) Orient, IL. Jun 3 CONC e 1922. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BenFranklinJrDonaldHelenHowardOrientIL.jpg 2 TITL B. Franklin Jr, Donald, Helen, Howard. 2 NOTE B. Franklin Jr, Donald, Helen, Howard (in back), Orient, IL 3 CONC . Abt 1919. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F82@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE @NI253@ 0 @NI253@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. and fr 1 CONC om Marshall Stelzriede and 1930 census. 1 CONT Frank in IL in 1920 census? 0 @I254@ INDI 1 NAME Marshall Edwin /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Marshall Edwin 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1919 2 PLAC Orient, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jan 2005 2 PLAC Alhambra, CA 1 BURI 2 DATE 8 Jan 2005 2 PLAC Rose Hills Memorial Park 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2005 3 TIME 20:44 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\JudyMarshallJanetDonna0655OrientIL.jpg 2 TITL Judy, Marshall, Janet, Donna, Orient, IL - 06/1955. 2 NOTE Judy, Marshall, Janet, Donna, Orient, IL. 06/1955 (clockwis 3 CONC e from left). 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\DonFlorenceMarthaHelenGlenaFranklinMarshallJohnSr.jpg 2 TITL Don, Florence, Martha, Helen, Glena, Frank, Marshall, and John Sr. 2 NOTE Don, Florence Horstman, Martha Hammack S., Helen, Glena Wha 3 CONC ley, Franklin, Marshall, and John Stelzriede Sr. Abt 1935. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BenFranklinJrDonaldFrankSSrMarshall111531ForPkStLouis.jpg 2 TITL Frank Sr and family, St Louis, MO 2 NOTE Ben Franklin Jr, Donald, Frank S. Sr, Marshall, Forest Par 3 CONC k, St Louis, MO 11/15/1931. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\ElizDanielsSMarthaCharlesHHelenFranklinDonMarshall0724CarmiIL.jpg 2 TITL Elizabeth Daniels S., Martha Hammack S., Charles H., Helen, Franklin, Don, Marshall, Carmi, IL - 1924. 2 NOTE Elizabeth Daniels Stelzriede (sitting), Charles H., Marth 3 CONC a Hammack Stelzride, Helen, Franklin, Don, Marshall, Carmi 3 CONC , IL - 07/1924 (clockwise from left). 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\BENJAMINFRANKLINSRFAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Sr and sons. 2 NOTE Ben. Franklin Sr (b.1881), Howard (b.1906), Ben Franklin J 3 CONC r (b.1912), Don (b.1916), Marshall (b.1919) Orient, IL. Jun 3 CONC e 1922. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\ZilphaMaryDonaldMarshall1929SpringertonIL.jpg 2 TITL Donald, Zilpha & Mary Hammack, Marshall, Springerton IL - 1929. 2 NOTE Donald, Zilpha & Mary Hammack, Marshall, Springerton, I 3 CONC L - 1929. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BFSrMarshallElizDanielsS.jpg 2 TITL Frank, Marshall, and Elizabeth Daniles 2 NOTE Benjamin Franlin Sr (Frank), Marshall and Elizabeth Daniels 3 CONC . Abt 1920. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE @NI254@ 0 @NI254@ NOTE 1 CONC From Marshall S. and 1930 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT See web page on World War II flying adventures. Was engine 1 CONC er for Rockwell Intl. in Space Division. 1 CONT 1 CONT Published an article at Natl. Bureau of Standards in 1952. 1 CONT Carr, J. H. and Stelzriede, M. E. (1952) ÙSDiffraction of wa 1 CONC ter waves by breakwaters.ÙT US Nat. Bur. Stds., 521, 109-125. 1 CONT Born on March 4, 1919, at Orient, Illinois 1 CONT Grade school at Orient, 1925 - 1933 1 CONT High school at Frankfort Community High School in West Fran 1 CONC kfort, Illinois, 1933 -1937 1 CONT College at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Illi 1 CONC nois, 1937 - 1941, receiving Bachelor of Education degree 1 CONT Post-Graduate work in mathematics at Northwestern Universit 1 CONC y, Fall semester of 1941, under tutorial fellowship 1 CONT Entered US Army Air Corps, February 19, 1942 1 CONT Married September 26, 1945 1 CONT Discharged from the Air Force, October 1945 1 CONT Undergraduate work in engineering at University of Souther 1 CONC n California, 1946 - 1947, receiving BEng degree in Mechani 1 CONC cal Engineering 1 CONT Post-graduate work in Engineering at USC, 1947 - 1948, rece 1 CONC iving MSME degree 1 CONT Completed 15 units beyond Masters degree (toward a PhD) a 1 CONC t USC, 1948 -1953 1 CONT Designer of piping systems for refinery construction contra 1 CONC ctor, 1947 - 1951 1 CONT Research engineer in Navy water wave project at Californi 1 CONC a Institute of Technology, 1950 -1954 1 CONT Engineer for Rockwell International in aerospace industry 1 CONC , 1954 - 1984 1 CONT Four children (three sons and one daughter) and five grandc 1 CONC hildren 1 CONT In retirement in the Los Angeles, California area since Mar 1 CONC ch, 1984 1 CONT 1 CONT Stelzriede, Marshall Edwin (85) Born March 4, 1919, Illinoi 1 CONC s. Passed away January 1, 2005, Alhambra, CA. He is survive 1 CONC d by his wife, Elinor Stelzriede; sons, Tom Stelzriede, Ti 1 CONC m (Linda) Stelzriede, and Terry (Stacy) Stelzriede; daughte 1 CONC r, Marsha (Craig) Heath; grandsons, Nick Richards, Reneck 1 CONC e and Daniel Stelzriede; and granddaughters, Danielle and M 1 CONC ichelle Stelzriede. 1 CONT Visitation Service held at Rose Hills Mortuary Stateroom, J 1 CONC anuary 7, 2005, Friday, 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Gate #1. Se 1 CONC rvices directed by Rose Hills Mortuary on January 8, 2005 1 CONC , 3:00 p.m., Memorial Chapel, Gate #1, 3888 S. Workman Mil 1 CONC l Rd., Whittier. Interment at Rose Hills Memorial Park. 1 CONT Published in the Los Angeles Times on 1/5/2005. 1 CONT 1 CONT The cause of death was recurrence and spread of prostate ca 1 CONC ncer. 0 @I255@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Donald (Don) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Charles Donald (Don) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Don // or Donald Charles // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1916 2 PLAC Carmi, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1958 2 PLAC Houston, TX 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:34 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\donald-claudia-donna.jpg 2 TITL Don, Donna and Claudia 2 NOTE Charles Donald, Donna Sue and Claudia Ayers - riding 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\DonaldFlorence1040.jpg 2 TITL Don and Florence. 2 NOTE Don Stelzriede and Florence Horstman - 10/1940. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\donald-army.jpg 2 TITL Don 2 NOTE Charles Donald (Don) Stelzriede in uniform. Abt 1945. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\DonFlorenceMarthaHelenGlenaFranklinMarshallJohnSr.jpg 2 TITL Don, Florence, Martha, Helen, Glena, Frank, Marshall, and John Sr. 2 NOTE Don, Florence Horstman, Martha Hammack S., Helen, Glena Wha 3 CONC ley, Franklin, Marshall, and John Stelzriede Sr. Abt 1935. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BenFranklinJrDonaldHelenHowardOrientIL.jpg 2 TITL B. Franklin Jr, Donald, Helen, Howard, Orient IL. 2 NOTE B. Franklin Jr, Donald, Helen, Howard (in back), Orient IL 3 CONC . Abt 1919. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\ZilphaMaryDonaldMarshall1929SpringertonIL.jpg 2 TITL Donald, Zilpha & Mary Hammack, Marshall, Springerton IL - 1929. 2 NOTE Donald, Zilpha & Mary Hammack, Marshall, Springerton I 3 CONC L - 1929. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\BENJAMINFRANKLINSRFAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Sr and sons. 2 NOTE Ben. Franklin Sr (b.1881), Howard (b.1906), Ben Franklin J 3 CONC r (b.1912), Don (b.1916), Marshall (b.1919) Orient, IL. Jun 3 CONC e 1922. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F144@ 1 FAMS @F83@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE @NI255@ 0 @NI255@ NOTE 1 CONC From Marshall S. 1 CONT Changed his name to Donald Charles. from Donna S. Crook 7/2 1 CONC 003. 1 CONT From 1930 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Donna S. Crook - death date and 1 CONT Served in the Army 323 Squadron 91st Bombardment group Arm 1 CONC y Air Forces 1 CONT Honorable discharge, 09-02-1945, Corporal. 0 @I256@ INDI 1 NAME Conrad /Schukraft/ 2 GIVN Conrad 2 SURN Schukraft 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1875 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 22:49 1 FAMS @F74@ 0 @I257@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Schukraft/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Schukraft 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:40 1 FAMC @F74@ 0 @I258@ INDI 1 NAME Gladys /Schukraft/ 2 GIVN Gladys 2 SURN Schukraft 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:41 1 FAMC @F74@ 1 NOTE @NI258@ 0 @NI258@ NOTE 1 CONC Never married. 0 @I259@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Edward (Ed) /Stelzried/ 2 GIVN Charles Edward (Ed) 2 SURN Stelzried 2 _AKA Ed // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Apr 1905 2 PLAC Sacramento, CA 1 DEAT 2 DATE Sep 1984 2 PLAC Los Angeles, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Sep 2003 3 TIME 19:43 1 FAMS @F76@ 1 FAMS @F212@ 1 FAMC @F75@ 1 NOTE @NI259@ 0 @NI259@ NOTE 1 CONC From Marshall S. and SS death index. 0 @I260@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy Claire /Morgan/ 2 GIVN Dorothy Claire 2 SURN Morgan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1906 2 PLAC Spanish Fork, UT 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jul 2004 2 PLAC Glendale, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:21 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\DorothyMorgan-med.JPG 2 TITL Dorothy Morgan Stelzried 2 NOTE Dorothy Claire Morgan (Stelzried Mercer), age 18, in a Rhin 3 CONC estone dress. 1924 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F76@ 1 NOTE @NI260@ 0 @NI260@ NOTE 1 CONT Obituary from the Los Angeles Times, 01 August, 2004 1 CONT Mercer, Dorothy Claire 1 CONT Dorothy was born in Spanish Fork, Utah, 1906. She attende 1 CONC d UCLA and married Charles Edward Stelzried in 1927. She i 1 CONC s survived by her three children, Charles Stelzried, John S 1 CONC telzried, and Carole Helkey. 1 CONT She worked in sales at the Broadway department store for ma 1 CONC ny years and later was an apartment manager in the Los Feli 1 CONC z area. In 1978, she married Elmer Mercer who died in 1994. 1 CONT Dorothy's grandson Charles Thomas Stelzried, Jr., made a do 1 CONC cumentary film about her life, Dorothy Claire Mercer, whic 1 CONC h can be viewed at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. 1 CONT Dorothy was 97 when she died July 16, 2004. She is also sur 1 CONC vived by her 11 grandchildren, and 10 great-great grandchil 1 CONC dren. They all loved her and will miss her very much. 1 CONT A private memorial service for Dorothy will be held on Sund 1 CONC ay, August 1, 2004 in Glendale, CA. 1 CONT Photo provided by Martha Helkey. 0 @I261@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F77@ 1 FAMS @F213@ 1 FAMS @F211@ 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I262@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F157@ 1 FAMS @F78@ 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I263@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F79@ 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I264@ INDI 1 NAME Eloise /Boyd/ 2 GIVN Eloise 2 SURN Boyd 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1930 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1977 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Feb 2004 3 TIME 15:38 1 FAMS @F77@ 0 @I265@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F118@ 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I266@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F156@ 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I267@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F203@ 1 FAMS @F154@ 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I268@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F213@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I269@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F213@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I270@ INDI 1 NAME Ilse Maria /Leuders/ 2 GIVN Ilse Maria 2 SURN Leuders 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1932 2 PLAC Chicago, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Sep 2001 2 PLAC Fayetteville, AR 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:16 1 FAMS @F157@ 1 NOTE @NI270@ 0 @NI270@ NOTE 1 CONC SILOAM SPRINGS - Ilse Maria Stelzried, 69, of Siloam Spring 1 CONC s died Sept. 15, 2001, at Washington Regional Medical Cente 1 CONC r in Fayetteville. She was born Feb. 20, 1932, in Chicago 1 CONC , Ill., to Hans Row and Mana M. Friedel Leuders. She had be 1 CONC en a resident of Siloam Springs for 16 years, formerly of I 1 CONC daho and had been employed at Siloam Springs Memorial Hospi 1 CONC tal. She was an active volunteer for the American Red Cros 1 CONC s and was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in D 1 CONC ecatur. Survivors include her husband, John E. Stelzried o 1 CONC f the home; three sons, Karl Stelzried and Bruce Stelzried 1 CONC , both of Idaho, and Mark Stelzried of California; 10 grand 1 CONC children; two great-grandchildren; four brothers, Hans Leud 1 CONC ers of Nevada, Dick Leuders of Louisiana, Eddie Leuders o 1 CONC f Colorado and Carl Leuders of Louisiana; one sister, Ann 1 CONC a Marie Hawley of New Jersey. Memorial services will be a 1 CONC t 11 a.m. Sunday at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Dec 1 CONC atur with Jim Landelius officiating. Cremation arrangement 1 CONC s are by Wasson Funeral Home in Siloam Springs, AR 1 CONT from "The Morning News", 9/18/2001 0 @I271@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F157@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I272@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F157@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I273@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F157@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I274@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F79@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I275@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F446@ 1 FAMC @F79@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I276@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F79@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I277@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F447@ 1 FAMC @F79@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I278@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /Eadie/ 2 GIVN Ruth 2 SURN Eadie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1907 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aug 1986 2 PLAC Decatur, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:58 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\Howard-Ruth.jpg 2 TITL Howard & Ruth 2 NOTE Howard Rae and RuthEadie 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\Howard-Ruth-Judy.jpg 2 TITL Ruth, Judy and Howard 2 NOTE Ruth Eadie, Judy and Howard Rae. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F80@ 1 NOTE @NI278@ 0 @NI278@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. and fr 1 CONC om Marshall Stelzriede. 0 @I279@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F294@ 1 FAMS @F119@ 1 FAMC @F80@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I280@ INDI 1 NAME Herbert James /Copenbarger/ 2 GIVN Herbert James 2 SURN Copenbarger 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 00:04 1 FAMS @F113@ 1 NOTE @NI280@ 0 @NI280@ NOTE 1 CONC Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I281@ INDI 1 NAME Glena /Whaley/ 2 GIVN Glena 2 SURN Whaley 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1911 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1993 2 PLAC Benton, Franklin, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Sep 2004 3 TIME 11:31 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\BFJr-Glenna-50th anniversary.jpg 2 TITL Frank Jr & Glena - 50th Wedding Anniversary 2 NOTE Benjamin Franklin Jr (Frank) and Glena Whaley - 50th Weddin 3 CONC g Anniversary. Benton, IL, April 1988 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\DonFlorenceMarthaHelenGlenaFranklinMarshallJohnSr.jpg 2 TITL Don, Florence, Martha, Helen, Glena, Franklin, Marshall, and John Sr. 2 NOTE Don, Florence Horstman, Martha Hammack S., Helen, Glena Wha 3 CONC ley, Franklin, Marshall, and John Stelzriede Sr. Abt 1935. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F82@ 1 NOTE @NI281@ 0 @NI281@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. and fr 1 CONC om Marshall Stelzriede. 0 @I282@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F120@ 1 FAMC @F82@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I283@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F123@ 1 FAMC @F82@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I284@ INDI 1 NAME Claudia /Ayers/ 2 GIVN Claudia 2 SURN Ayers 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1912 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Feb 1973 2 PLAC Dekalb, GA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:59 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\BenFranklinSrDonnaJanetClaudia0757IN.jpg 2 TITL Frank, Donna, Janet, and Claudia. 2 NOTE Ben Franklin (Frank) S. Sr, Donna, Janet, Claudia Ayers Ste 3 CONC lzriede, IN, 07/1957. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\DonnaDonJanetClaudia122454OrientIL.jpg 2 TITL Donna, Don, Janet, Claudia Ayers Stelzriede, Orient, IL, 12/24/1954. 2 NOTE Donna, Don, Janet, Claudia Ayers Stelzriede, Orient, IL, 12 3 CONC /24/1954. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MarthaHammackSClaudiaDonnaJanet.jpg 2 TITL Martha, Claudia, Donna, and Janet. 2 NOTE Martha Hammack S., Claudia Ayers Stelzriede, Donna, and Jan 3 CONC et. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\donald-claudia-donna.jpg 2 TITL Don, Donna and Claudia 2 NOTE Charles Donald, Donna Sue and Claudia Ayers - riding. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F83@ 0 @I285@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F124@ 1 FAMC @F83@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I286@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F127@ 1 FAMC @F83@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I287@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F129@ 1 FAMC @F147@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I288@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I289@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I290@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F85@ 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I291@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F86@ 1 FAMS @F150@ 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I292@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I293@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F85@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I294@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I295@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I296@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F86@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I297@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F150@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I298@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I299@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I3@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I300@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I301@ INDI 1 NAME Walter John /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Walter John 2 SURN Steltzriede 2 _AKA Steltzried // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Mar 1894 2 PLAC Saginaw, Michigan 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jun 1990 2 PLAC Saginaw, Michigan 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:42 1 FAMS @F148@ 1 NOTE @NI301@ 0 @NI301@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 1 CONT Son of Marten??? Levi, Ernst, Henry? 1 CONT City directory 1923 - was a sheet metal worker, Wickes Boil 1 CONC er Co. wife Esther, home 2102 N Oakley. 1 CONT 1 CONT Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I303@ INDI 1 NAME Sophia E (Sophie) /Thaden/ 2 GIVN Sophia E (Sophie) 2 SURN Thaden 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1900 2 PLAC Blair, Washington County, NB 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Oct 1988 2 PLAC Milwaukee, WI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 23:04 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CarlSophieMabelStelzriede-NB1951.jpg 2 TITL Carl, Sophie (Thaden) and Mabel Stelzriede - NB 1951 2 NOTE Carl, Sophie (Thaden) and Mabel Stelzriede - Capitol Buildi 3 CONC ng, Lincoln, NB 1951. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F216@ 1 NOTE @NI303@ 0 @NI303@ NOTE 1 CONC Listed as Syshie E. Stilzride in 1930 census online. 1 CONT 1 CONT From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 1 CONT Probably wife of August Stelzriede, son of Charles Henry S 1 CONC . (b. 1847, Hille) who moved to NB. 1 CONT 1 CONT Edith J. PULS, 96, of Arlington, died Sunday, April 27, 200 1 CONC 3, at Arbor Manor in Fremont. Funeral services will be 1:3 1 CONC 0 p.m. Thursday, May 1, at Reckmeyer-Moser Funeral Home i 1 CONC n Arlington with the Rev. Lynn Martin officiating. Intermen 1 CONC t will be in the German Cemetery in Bennington. Visitatio 1 CONC n began Wednesday, and will also be held from 10 a.m. unti 1 CONC l 1:30 p.m. on Thursday at the funeral home. Edith J. Pul 1 CONC s was born June 4, 1906, in Fort Calhoun to Ude and Berth 1 CONC a (Haas) Thaden. On Jan. 25, 1928, she married Fredrick T 1 CONC . Puls in Omaha. She was preceded in death by her husband 1 CONC , Frederick, in 1989; three brothers, Otto, Rhinehart and R 1 CONC udolph Thaden; three sisters, Sophie Stelzriede, Helen Ka 1 CONC y and Hulda Dixon; and a sister-in-law, Hulda Wrich. Reckme 1 CONC yer-Moser Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Nebraska obituary abstracts. Gives last name of Sophie Stel 1 CONC zriede, plus info on sisters and brothers and confirms tha 1 CONC t she lived in NB. 1 CONT 1 CONT Details from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I304@ INDI 1 NAME Liezette // 2 GIVN Liezette 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 2 PLAC Hannover, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1902 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 15:27 1 FAMS @F88@ 0 @I305@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine // 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1808 2 PLAC Hanover, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE After 1880 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 16:46 1 FAMS @F89@ 1 NOTE @NI305@ 0 @NI305@ NOTE 1 CONC in 1850 census - was in Saginaw MI, age 41, Husband Henr 1 CONC y (42), Eliza (9), Levi (5), Henry (2). Farmer. Spelled a 1 CONC s Stelzriede. 1 CONT George Pickle (farmer) of Germany lived in the house too. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1870 census spelled as Stelzrieder. Housekeeper. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1880 census. 0 @I306@ INDI 1 NAME Martin C. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Martin C. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1851 2 PLAC NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 00:16 1 FAMS @F107@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE @NI306@ 0 @NI306@ NOTE 1 CONC Family is in 1880 census in IL. He worked on the railroad. 0 @I307@ INDI 1 NAME William Friedrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN William Friedrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1854 2 PLAC NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jun 1913 2 PLAC Prescott, AZ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Twin Buttes Cemetery, Tempe, AZ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 20:45 1 FAMS @F161@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE @NI307@ 0 @NI307@ NOTE 1 CONC Dates and marriage from Darin Harshman. 10/2003. 1 CONT 1 CONT Was a laborer on the railroad in 1880 census in IL. 1 CONT 1 CONT In AZ, ID, NM, WY, UT census in 1900 and 1910 as W. F. 1 CONT 1 CONT Probably the William S. of Tempe, AZ in 1902 will of Carl F 1 CONC riedrich August S. (1st listed, he was a son). 1 CONT 1 CONT William was a railroad foreman for the Phoenix and Maricop 1 CONC a railroad, and the family established a home in Tempe. Wil 1 CONC liam ends up owning several blocks of land in what is now d 1 CONC owntown Tempe, where Arizona State University is located. H 1 CONC e also became a city councilman for a few terms and was wel 1 CONC l liked in the community. 1 CONT 1 CONT A family mystery revolves around the following facts: Mar 1 CONC y and William died within 6 months of each other in 1913. W 1 CONC illiam's estate is divided into thirds between Ashley Nei 1 CONC l Stelzriede (born in 1899) and his two uncles, William F 1 CONC . and John A.W. Stelzriede. These facts are established b 1 CONC y numerous court documents and correspondence located in th 1 CONC e Charles A. Stauffer papers at the Arizona Historical Soci 1 CONC ety's archives in Tempe. 1 CONT 1 CONT (from Darin Harshman) 0 @I308@ INDI 1 NAME Liezette (Lizzie) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Liezette (Lizzie) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Lizzie // or Lizette // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1857 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1902 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Dec 2003 3 TIME 23:07 1 FAMS @F227@ 1 FAMS @F230@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE @NI308@ 0 @NI308@ NOTE 1 CONC Marriage from Darin Harshman. 10/2003 0 @I309@ INDI 1 NAME Viola /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Viola 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1912 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Jun 1971 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oakwood Mausoleum 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:19 1 FAMS @F565@ 1 FAMC @F145@ 0 @I310@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Eliza 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1841 2 PLAC MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 18:25 1 FAMC @F89@ 0 @I311@ INDI 1 NAME Levi (Levy) /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Levi (Levy) 2 SURN Steltzriede 2 _AKA Levy // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1844 2 PLAC MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:20 1 FAMS @F210@ 1 FAMC @F89@ 1 NOTE @NI311@ 0 @NI311@ NOTE 1 CONC in 1870 census in MI spelled as Stelzrieder. Farmer. Marrie 1 CONC d to Barbara. Two boys, Henry(4) & Ernst(2). 1 CONT Lewis Schultz (age 35, from Canada), laborer lived with the 1 CONC m. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1880 census in MI spelled as Stellzriede - at least in o 1 CONC nline version. George Toenklein, age 29 (b.1851) farm labor 1 CONC er, lived with the family. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1900 census in MI. 0 @I312@ INDI 1 NAME Henry F. /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Henry F. 2 SURN Steltzriede 2 _AKA Heinrich // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1848 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1932 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:19 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\HenryStelzriede -1915.jpg 2 TITL Henry and Katherine Steltzriede 2 NOTE Henry F. Steltzriede (b. 1848) and wife Katherine Seidel ( 3 CONC b. 1848) at home in Saginaw, MI. Abt 1915. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\Stelzriede-house - Saginaw-MI.jpg 2 TITL Stelzriede home - Saginaw, MI 2 NOTE The Steltzriede home in Saginaw, MI built in 1848 - still o 3 CONC ccupied by descendants in 1977. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F138@ 1 FAMC @F89@ 1 NOTE @NI312@ 0 @NI312@ NOTE 1 CONC Found photos and information in online book about Saginaw 1 CONC , MI early history. Also date of death. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1850 census?; 1 CONT Children's info from Jacob family tree info - passed on b 1 CONC y Bud (Claude) Stelzriede. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1870 census (22 years old) living with parents. Listed a 1 CONC s Heinrich (son). Catherina from Hannover, Henry from Pruss 1 CONC ia. Both father and son - farmers. Name spelled as Stelzrie 1 CONC der. 1 CONT http://epiphyte.libofmich.lib.mi.us/CensusImages/Roll701-70 1 CONC 2/314.pdf 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1880 census. 0 @I313@ INDI 1 NAME Harry /Panzau/ 2 GIVN Harry 2 SURN Panzau 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1889 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jul 1949 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 17:03 1 FAMS @F90@ 0 @I314@ INDI 1 NAME P. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN P. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX U 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Feb 1906 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2003 3 TIME 22:35 0 @I315@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Amelia (Emily) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Anna Amelia (Emily) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Emily // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1859 2 PLAC Jefferson County, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Dec 1880 2 PLAC Washington County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 3 TIME 16:59 1 FAMS @F232@ 1 FAMS @F91@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE @NI315@ 0 @NI315@ NOTE 1 CONC Marriage records indicate a short first marriage to Christi 1 CONC an Hasse. 1 CONT Marriage to C. W. Foster is well documented. 0 @I316@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Walter /Foster/ 2 GIVN Charles Walter 2 SURN Foster 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Dec 1845 2 PLAC Jefferson County, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Jan 1919 2 PLAC Washington County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 23:01 1 FAMS @F91@ 1 NOTE @NI316@ 0 @NI316@ NOTE 1 CONC Was a farmer in the 1900 census. 0 @I317@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Lewis /Foster/ 2 GIVN Walter Lewis 2 SURN Foster 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Sep 1878 2 PLAC Jefferson County, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 May 1955 2 PLAC Washington County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Oct 2003 3 TIME 19:48 1 FAMS @F219@ 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 NOTE @NI317@ 0 @NI317@ NOTE 1 CONC In IL in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (9th listed 1 CONC , he was a grandson). 0 @I318@ INDI 1 NAME Lesinda Bell (Bell) /Foster/ 2 GIVN Lesinda Bell (Bell) 2 SURN Foster 2 _AKA Belle // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Jefferson County, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1924 2 PLAC Washington County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 3 TIME 00:48 1 FAMS @F220@ 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 NOTE @NI318@ 0 @NI318@ NOTE 1 CONC Listed as Belle in the 1900 census - from Darin Harshman. 1 CONT 1 CONT In IL in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (10th listed 1 CONC , she was a granddaughter). 0 @I321@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F55@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I322@ INDI 1 NAME Florence Edna /Gerling/ 2 GIVN Florence Edna 2 SURN Gerling 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Dec 1903 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Apr 2004 2 PLAC St Louis, MO 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:45 1 FAMC @F94@ 1 NOTE @NI322@ 0 @NI322@ NOTE 1 CONC from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I323@ INDI 1 NAME Julius Theodore /Brink/ 2 GIVN Julius Theodore 2 SURN Brink 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Nov 1880 1 DEAT 2 DATE Dec 1964 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 13:02 1 FAMS @F101@ 1 NOTE @NI323@ 0 @NI323@ NOTE 1 CONC Brinks lived in Washington, County, IL from 18. Also came f 1 CONC rom Prussia. 1 CONT Death date 0f 1964 instead of 1954 - from Fred Backsmeier 1 1 CONC 1/2004. 0 @I324@ INDI 1 NAME Anita Anne /Brink/ 2 GIVN Anita Anne 2 SURN Brink 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 May 1910 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 13:03 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 NOTE @NI324@ 0 @NI324@ NOTE 1 CONC from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I325@ INDI 1 NAME Vera Louise /Brink/ 2 GIVN Vera Louise 2 SURN Brink 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1911 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1984 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:44 1 FAMS @F589@ 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 NOTE @NI325@ 0 @NI325@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I326@ INDI 1 NAME Mable Irene /Brink/ 2 GIVN Mable Irene 2 SURN Brink 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1915 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 16:12 1 FAMS @F601@ 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 NOTE @NI326@ 0 @NI326@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I327@ INDI 1 NAME Irvin Charles /Brink/ 2 GIVN Irvin Charles 2 SURN Brink 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1919 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1955 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 14:54 1 FAMS @F602@ 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 NOTE @NI327@ 0 @NI327@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I329@ INDI 1 NAME Emma Caroline Sophia /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Emma Caroline Sophia 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Nov 1876 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1932 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:43 1 FAMS @F94@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI329@ 0 @NI329@ NOTE 1 CONC From Owens family of the Ozarks web site. 1 CONT http://www.geocities.com/littletoot22/dat20.html 1 CONT Middle names from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I330@ INDI 1 NAME Ernest Henry Frederick /Gerling/ 2 GIVN Ernest Henry Frederick 2 SURN Gerling 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Apr 1873 2 PLAC North Prairie, Washington County, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1949 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:43 1 FAMS @F94@ 1 NOTE @NI330@ 0 @NI330@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry and Emma Gerling lived on a farm south of Hoyleton, W 1 CONC ashington Co., IL - from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I333@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia Mary /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Lydia Mary 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1879 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Dec 1955 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:53 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\StelzriedeReunion38.JPG 2 TITL Anna Louise, Carl August, Mabel Edna, & Lydia Mary - 1938. 2 NOTE Anna Louise Stelzriede Brink, Carl August Stelzriede, Mabe 3 CONC l Edna Stelzriede Backsmeier, and Lydia Mary Stelzriede a 3 CONC t a family reunion on the farm pasture in 1938. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F96@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI333@ 0 @NI333@ NOTE 1 CONC From the Owens Family of the Ozarks web site. 1 CONT http://www.geocities.com/littletoot22/dat20.html 1 CONT 1 CONT Also some from Gynzer's genealogy page. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT And from the North Prairie Cemetery web site and from Fre 1 CONC d Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I334@ INDI 1 NAME Louis Philip /Peithmann/ 2 GIVN Louis Philip 2 SURN Peithmann 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1874 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Feb 1952 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:36 1 FAMS @F96@ 1 NOTE @NI334@ 0 @NI334@ NOTE 1 CONC Death date from the North Prairie Cemetery web site. 1 CONT Grain and livestock farmer. from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I337@ INDI 1 NAME Esther Sophia /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Esther Sophia 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jan 1890 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jul 1936 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:35 1 FAMS @F100@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI337@ 0 @NI337@ NOTE 1 CONC Listed on web site for Krughoff/Peithmann families from aro 1 CONC und Hille that moved to North Prairie, IL. Was 2nd wife o 1 CONC f George Hoffmann. Listed under children of Mary Krughof (1 1 CONC 856-1928) & Henry Hoffman. There is a lot of detailed infor 1 CONC mation about others in this family on the site. 0 @I338@ INDI 1 NAME Clara Louise /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Clara Louise 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1882 2 PLAC Richview Township, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Jan 1913 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:28 1 FAMS @F99@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI338@ 0 @NI338@ NOTE 1 CONC From the Gynzers history on the web site.\ 1 CONT 1 CONT Death date from Claude Stelzriede. 10/2003 and Fred Backsme 1 CONC ier 11/2004. 0 @I339@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann (Anna, Annie) /Hartman/ 2 GIVN Mary Ann (Anna, Annie) 2 SURN Hartman 2 _AKA Annie // or Anna // 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:29 1 FAMS @F37@ 0 @I340@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Ruth 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jul 1914 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Dec 1987 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Holy Cross, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:33 1 FAMS @F555@ 1 FAMC @F145@ 0 @I341@ INDI 1 NAME Karoline Wilhelmine Sophia (Caroline) /Buhrmester/ 2 GIVN Karoline Wilhelmine Sophia (Caroline) 2 SURN Buhrmester 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1850 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jan 1933 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2005 3 TIME 15:08 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CharlesHCarolineSStelzriede.jpg 2 TITL Charlie & Caroline Stelzriede 2 NOTE Carl Heinrich Stelzriede and Caroline Sophia Buhrmester 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CharlesHStelzriedeFamily.jpg 2 TITL Charles H Stelzriede Family - Abt 1905 2 NOTE (back, left to right, best guess) Anna Louise, Clara Louise 3 CONC , Esther Sophia, Lydia Mary, Emma Caroline, (front, left t 3 CONC o right) Carl August, Caroline Wilhelmine, Charles Heinrich 3 CONC , and Mabel Edna Stelzriede - Abt 1905. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI341@ 0 @NI341@ NOTE 1 CONC Details from Claude Stelzriede - found info in a book on th 1 CONC e history of Washington County, IL. 10/2003 1 CONT North Prairie Cemetery web site has birth as 1856, death a 1 CONC s 1811. 1 CONT Birth year should be 1850 instead of 1856 based on 1880 cen 1 CONC sus. Photo shows that she was still alive in 1914. Family S 1 CONC earch Internet site has death as 1933. 1 CONT 1 CONT from Fred Backsmeier - 11/2004: Caroline came to America a 1 CONC t the age of 11. 0 @I342@ INDI 1 NAME George Henry /Hoffman/ 2 GIVN George Henry 2 SURN Hoffman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 May 1878 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Sep 1955 2 PLAC Washington County, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:36 1 FAMS @F99@ 1 FAMS @F100@ 0 @I343@ INDI 1 NAME Leona Hilda /Hoffman/ 2 GIVN Leona Hilda 2 SURN Hoffman 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1909 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1995 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:39 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\Wacker50th.JPG 2 TITL Leona & Edwin Wacker - 50th anniversary 12/30/1990 2 NOTE Leona and Edwin Wacker at their 50th wedding anniversary i 3 CONC n 12/30/1990 in Hoyleton, IL. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F215@ 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 NOTE @NI343@ 0 @NI343@ NOTE 1 CONC From Edwin and Leona Wacker via Claude Stelzriede - 10/2003. 1 CONT from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I344@ INDI 1 NAME Clara Cornelia /Hoffman/ 2 GIVN Clara Cornelia 2 SURN Hoffman 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jan 1913 2 PLAC Near Nashville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1994 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:38 1 FAMS @F587@ 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 NOTE @NI344@ 0 @NI344@ NOTE 1 CONC from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I345@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Louise /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Anna Louise 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1883 2 PLAC Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1952 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:51 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\StelzriedeReunion38.JPG 2 TITL Anna Louise, Carl August, Mabel Edna, & Lydia Mary - 1938. 2 NOTE Anna Louise Stelzriede Brink, Carl August Stelzriede, Mabe 3 CONC l Edna Stelzriede Backsmeier, and Lydia Mary Stelzriede a 3 CONC t a family reunion on the farm pasture in 1938. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F101@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI345@ 0 @NI345@ NOTE 1 CONC 11/16/1884 Birth from Claude Stelzriede. 10/2003 1 CONT Fred Backsmeier has 11/26/1883 for birth. 11/2004 0 @I346@ INDI 1 NAME Hermann /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Hermann 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1900 2 PLAC Nr. 86 Hille, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:27 1 FAMS @F93@ 0 @I347@ INDI 1 NAME Sophie Friederike /Bokemeyer/ 2 GIVN Sophie Friederike 2 SURN Bokemeyer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1904 2 PLAC Nr 41, Hille, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1945 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2003 3 TIME 22:23 1 FAMS @F93@ 0 @I348@ INDI 1 NAME Wilfred Herbert /Peithmann/ 2 GIVN Wilfred Herbert 2 SURN Peithmann 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jun 1904 2 PLAC Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1970 2 PLAC St Louis, MO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 19:55 1 FAMS @F583@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE @NI348@ 0 @NI348@ NOTE 1 CONC from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I349@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred Leona /Peithmann/ 2 GIVN Mildred Leona 2 SURN Peithmann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Nov 1906 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1967 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:17 1 FAMS @F584@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE @NI349@ 0 @NI349@ NOTE 1 CONC from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I350@ INDI 1 NAME Warren Charles /Peithmann/ 2 GIVN Warren Charles 2 SURN Peithmann 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1909 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Nov 1983 2 PLAC Nashville, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Masonic Cemetery, Nashville, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:52 1 FAMS @F581@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE @NI350@ 0 @NI350@ NOTE 1 CONC SS 359-30-5668 1 CONT from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I351@ INDI 1 NAME Olive /Peithmann/ 2 GIVN Olive 2 SURN Peithmann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1911 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Dec 1977 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:54 1 FAMS @F585@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE @NI351@ 0 @NI351@ NOTE 1 CONC from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I352@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Dewey /Mullen/ 2 GIVN Thomas Dewey 2 SURN Mullen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Sep 1898 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1972 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2004 3 TIME 16:39 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\Helen-TomMullen.jpg 2 TITL Helen & Tom 2 NOTE Helen and Tom Mullen 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F81@ 0 @I353@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F103@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I354@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F103@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I355@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I356@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I359@ INDI 1 NAME Fred /Hesse/ 2 GIVN Fred 2 SURN Hesse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1877 2 PLAC Jefferson County, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Dec 2003 3 TIME 23:06 1 FAMC @F227@ 1 NOTE @NI359@ 0 @NI359@ NOTE 1 CONC From Darin Harshman. 10/2003 1 CONT 1 CONT In IL in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (2nd listed 1 CONC , he was a grandson). 0 @I360@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I361@ INDI 1 NAME John A. W. (Jack) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN John A. W. (Jack) 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1877 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1939 2 PLAC Los Angeles, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Jan 2004 3 TIME 15:46 1 FAMS @F160@ 1 FAMC @F161@ 1 NOTE @NI361@ 0 @NI361@ NOTE 1 CONC Private with the AZ rangers in Tempe, AZ. - 1898 1 CONT http://www.usgennet.org/usa/az/state/rangers.htm 1 CONT Son of William Frederick and Mary Ann. Born in Belleville a 1 CONC nd later moved to Tempe. 1 CONT Living in CA in 1910 - US census. 1 CONT Living in CA in 1930 - US census. 1 CONT 1 CONT Joined Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders in Spanish American W 1 CONC ar. Stationed in Florida, then returned to Tempe, AZ. Was t 1 CONC rumpeter for Troop C Rough Riders Troop C. Captain Joseph L 1 CONC . B. Alexander. -see http://www.aol.bartleby.com/51/ac.html 1 CONT 1 CONT Note of his return from hunting in Jan 1900 in the Arizon 1 CONC a Republican newspaper. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1930 census occupation is given as some kind of agent fo 1 CONC r the secret service in Los Angeles, CA. 1 CONT 1 CONT In AZ in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (7th listed 1 CONC , he was a grandson). 0 @I363@ INDI 1 NAME Kay Marlene /Wurl/ 2 GIVN Kay Marlene 2 SURN Wurl 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1935 2 PLAC Mt. Auburn, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Aug 2002 2 PLAC Chester, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2003 3 TIME 22:37 1 FAMS @F178@ 0 @I364@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F178@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I365@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F178@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I366@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F291@ 1 FAMC @F178@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I368@ INDI 1 NAME /Salvner/ 2 SURN Salvner 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:42 1 FAMS @F106@ 0 @I369@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Marie 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1880 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1933 2 PLAC MN 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:42 1 FAMS @F106@ 0 @I370@ INDI 1 NAME Bell (Belle) // 2 GIVN Bell (Belle) 2 _AKA Belle // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1852 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 3 TIME 04:45 1 FAMS @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI370@ 0 @NI370@ NOTE 1 CONC Bells's parents were both born in OH. 1 CONT In 1880 census. 1 CONT In Missouri in 1900 census as Bell. 1 CONT Maybe listed as Bella Stilzriede in St. Louis, MO in 1920 c 1 CONC ensus (age 66)? 1 CONT Listed as Belle in marriage records. 0 @I371@ INDI 1 NAME Clarance F. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Clarance F. 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Clarence // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1879 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Sep 1882 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richview Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 3 TIME 02:28 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI371@ 0 @NI371@ NOTE 1 CONC From 1880 census. 1 CONT And death from Claude Stelzriede - photo of tombstone of Be 1 CONC lle. 1 CONT Had 1873 as birth year, but 1880 census gives 1879. 0 @I372@ INDI 1 NAME Frederic /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Frederic 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1875 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:28 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI372@ 0 @NI372@ NOTE 1 CONC From 1880 census. 0 @I373@ INDI 1 NAME Maud /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Maud 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1877 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 19:14 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI373@ 0 @NI373@ NOTE 1 CONC From 1880 census. 0 @I374@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F108@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I375@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F108@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I376@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F108@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I377@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I378@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I379@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F110@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I380@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F110@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I383@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F165@ 1 FAMS @F518@ 1 FAMS @F519@ 1 FAMC @F27@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I384@ INDI 1 NAME Elva N /Randolph/ 2 GIVN Elva N 2 SURN Randolph 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 May 1895 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Dec 1979 2 PLAC Whittier, Los Angeles, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Feb 2004 3 TIME 19:56 1 FAMS @F228@ 1 NOTE @NI384@ 0 @NI384@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. Zip 90 1 CONC 601 1 CONT and Marshall S. (Fairview) 1 CONT 1 CONT I had death in Whittier, Los Angeles, CA. from SS index. 1 CONT 1 CONT Mother and father were born in MO from 1930 census. Lived i 1 CONC n Chicago, IL. 0 @I385@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F144@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I386@ INDI 1 NAME Paul William /Fisher/ 2 GIVN Paul William 2 SURN Fisher 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:19 1 FAMS @F102@ 1 NOTE @NI386@ 0 @NI386@ NOTE 1 CONC From F.C. Stelzriede 0 @I389@ INDI 1 NAME Mabel Edna /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Mabel Edna 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Nov 1894 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1966 2 PLAC Okawville, Washington County, IL 1 BURI 2 DATE 6 Feb 1966 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2005 3 TIME 21:13 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CarlSophieMabelStelzriede-NB1951.jpg 2 TITL Carl, Sophie (Thaden) and Mabel Stelzriede - NB 1951 2 NOTE Carl, Sophie (Thaden) and Mabel Stelzriede - Capitol Buildi 3 CONC ng, Lincoln, NB 1951. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MabelEdna-card1914.jpg 2 TITL Mabel Edna and Caroline picture postcard - 1914. 2 NOTE A picture postcard from Mabel Edna in Hoyleton to her siste 3 CONC r, Clara Hoffman, in Nashville dated July 21, 1914. The pho 3 CONC to is of Mabel and her mother Caroline. The card mentions " 3 CONC thrashing" for the harvest continuing in August, and Mae (p 3 CONC robably her cousin, Mae Stelzriede) coming to stay soon. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MabelEdna-1900.JPG 2 TITL Mabel Edna in school - 1900 2 NOTE Mabel Edna Stelzriede's Pleasant Grove school photo Decembe 3 CONC r 28, 1900. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\MabelEdna-conf.JPG 2 TITL Mabel Edna's confirmation class 1907. 2 NOTE Mabel Edna Stelzriede's confirmation class in Hoyleton, Apr 3 CONC il 1907. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\GustavMabelBacksmeier.jpg 2 TITL Gustav Backsmeier & Mabel Stelzriede Wedding 1917 2 NOTE Gustav Backsmeier and Mabel Stelzriede's wedding Feb 17, 19 3 CONC 17. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F98@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI389@ 0 @NI389@ NOTE 1 CONC Birth/death/marriage from Claude Stelzriede - 10/2003. 1 CONT 1 CONT A picture postcard with a photo of Mabel Edna and her mothe 1 CONC r Caroline that is postmarked July 21, 1914, sent from Hoyl 1 CONC eton to Nashville, IL to her sister, Clara Louise and husba 1 CONC nd George (Mr & Mrs Geo. Hoffmann) has the following text 1 CONC : "Dear bro & sis: How are all you folks by this time? We a 1 CONC re all well and enjoying this nice weather. Did you get thr 1 CONC ough thrashing? I helped at (Annie's or Arnia's?) last week 1 CONC . I got a card from Mae (probably her cousin, Mae Stelzried 1 CONC e) she is going to spend her vacation with me so I won't b 1 CONC e quite so lonesome; Aug. is still going with the thrashin 1 CONC g machine. Yours lovingly, Mabel 1 CONT (with a note at the top of the card, "Let us hear from yo 1 CONC u sometime, mother sends her love.") One wonders how the ph 1 CONC oto/ postcard were purchased out on the farm. Note that n 1 CONC o street address was needed, just RFD (Rural Free Delivery) 1 CONC . Postage was 1 cent. 1 CONT 1 CONT Mabel was confirmed by Rev. F. D. Rademacher at Hoyleton, I 1 CONC L 4/28/1907. 1 CONT from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I390@ INDI 1 NAME Elmer /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Elmer 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1923 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Mar 1987 2 PLAC Glendora, Los Angeles, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Feb 2004 3 TIME 19:55 1 FAMC @F228@ 1 NOTE @NI390@ 0 @NI390@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. Zip 91 1 CONC 740 1 CONT and from Marshall S. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1930 census as son of Tony and Elva. 1 CONT 1 CONT Died in San Diego & mother's name is Randolph from Rootsweb 1 CONC .com. 2/2004 0 @I391@ INDI 1 NAME William Frederick (Billie) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN William Frederick (Billie) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Billie // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1924 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1991 2 PLAC Mt. Auburn, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:12 1 FAMS @F182@ 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 NOTE @NI391@ 0 @NI391@ NOTE 1 CONC Found on www.genealogy.com - family tree 1 CONT SS death index 1 CONT 1 CONT Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. Born on Senator Ed L. Smith place. 1 CONT Died Decatur Memorial Hospital. 0 @I393@ INDI 1 NAME Gustav H (Gus) /Backsmeier/ 2 GIVN Gustav H (Gus) 2 SURN Backsmeier 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Apr 1892 2 PLAC Irvington, Jefferson Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jun 1945 2 PLAC Village of Wamac, Clinton Co., IL 1 BURI 2 DATE 10 Jun 1945 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Feb 2005 3 TIME 13:16 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\GustavMabelBacksmeier.jpg 2 TITL Gustav Backsmeier & Mabel Stelzriede wedding 1917. 2 NOTE Gustav Backsmeier and Mabel Stelzriede's wedding Feb 17, 19 3 CONC 17. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F98@ 1 NOTE @NI393@ 0 @NI393@ NOTE 1 CONC from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I394@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Edward /Westman/ 2 GIVN Charles Edward 2 SURN Westman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Dec 1899 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jun 1973 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Jul 2003 3 TIME 23:26 1 FAMS @F114@ 1 NOTE @NI394@ 0 @NI394@ NOTE 1 CONC Wedding info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy 1 CONC .com. 0 @I395@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy /Westman/ 2 GIVN Dorothy 2 SURN Westman 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1922 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Aug 1975 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMC @F114@ 1 NOTE @NI395@ 0 @NI395@ NOTE 1 CONC Did not marry. 0 @I396@ INDI 1 NAME Patricia (Patty) /Westman/ 2 GIVN Patricia (Patty) 2 SURN Westman 2 _AKA Patty // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 May 1930 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Aug 1978 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMS @F115@ 1 FAMC @F114@ 0 @I397@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F115@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I398@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F115@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I399@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F115@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I4@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F5@ 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I400@ INDI 1 NAME Fred W. /Panzau/ 2 GIVN Fred W. 2 SURN Panzau 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jun 1924 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Apr 1946 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMC @F90@ 1 NOTE @NI400@ 0 @NI400@ NOTE 1 CONC World War II casualty. 0 @I401@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F90@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I402@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F116@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I403@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F117@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I404@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F118@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I405@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F119@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I406@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F294@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I407@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F294@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I408@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F120@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I409@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F158@ 1 FAMC @F120@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I410@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F121@ 1 FAMC @F120@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I411@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F122@ 1 FAMC @F120@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I412@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F121@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I413@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F122@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I414@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F123@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I415@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F124@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I416@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F125@ 1 FAMC @F124@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I417@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F126@ 1 FAMC @F124@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I418@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F125@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I419@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I420@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I421@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F126@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I422@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F126@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I423@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F126@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I424@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F127@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I425@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F128@ 1 FAMC @F127@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I426@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F128@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I427@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F128@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I428@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F129@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I429@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F130@ 1 FAMC @F129@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I430@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F131@ 1 FAMC @F129@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I431@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F130@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I432@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F131@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I433@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F148@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I434@ INDI 1 NAME Jennie M. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Jennie M. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE After 1870 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Oct 1882 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richview Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Feb 2004 3 TIME 15:41 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI434@ 0 @NI434@ NOTE 1 CONC Death from Claude Stelzriede - photo of tombstone of Belle. 1 CONT May be the same as Maud? 0 @I435@ INDI 1 NAME James F /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN James F 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE After 1870 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Aug 1882 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richview Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:07 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI435@ 0 @NI435@ NOTE 1 CONC And death from Claude Stelzriede - photo of tombstone of Be 1 CONC lle. 1 CONT Maybe be the same as Frederic? 1 CONT J. Stelzriede in NY in 1860 census? 0 @I436@ INDI 1 NAME William /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1871 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Aug 1873 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richview Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:41 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI436@ 0 @NI436@ NOTE 1 CONC Death from Claude Stelzriede - photo of tombstone of Belle. 0 @I452@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F41@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I453@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F41@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I454@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F57@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I455@ INDI 1 NAME Ada Mae /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Ada Mae 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1925 2 PLAC Beaucoup, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1925 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:13 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI455@ 0 @NI455@ NOTE 1 CONC Infant - died at birth. - From Claude Stelzriede 7/21/2003. 0 @I456@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F134@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I457@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I458@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F136@ 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I459@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F136@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I460@ INDI 1 NAME Martin C. /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Martin C. 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE After 1870 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Feb 1882 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richview Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Feb 2004 3 TIME 15:41 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI460@ 0 @NI460@ NOTE 1 CONC And death from Claude Stelzriede - photo of tombstone of Be 1 CONC lle. 0 @I461@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F137@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I462@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Seidel/ 2 GIVN Katherine 2 SURN Seidel 2 _AKA Catharina, Catherine // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1848 2 PLAC Rosstal, Bavaria, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE After 1937 2 PLAC MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Feb 2004 3 TIME 09:59 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\HenryStelzriede -1915.jpg 2 TITL Henry and Katherine. 2 NOTE Henry F. Steltzriede (b. 1848) and wife Katherine Seidel ( 3 CONC b. 1848) at home in Saginaw, MI. Abt 1915. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI462@ 0 @NI462@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1880 census. Spelled Cathrine. 0 @I465@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Caroline 2 SURN Steltzriede 2 _AKA Carolina // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 May 1872 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Dec 1961 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Holy Cross, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:42 1 FAMS @F198@ 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI465@ 0 @NI465@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1880 census and Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I466@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Oct 1873 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1940 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:59 1 FAMS @F548@ 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI466@ 0 @NI466@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1880 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT Obituary from The Saginaw News Tue Jul 16, 1940 (12) - sen 1 CONC t by David Eddy 10/2004 1 CONT 1 CONT "MRS. MARY S. NUERMINGER. 1 CONT Mrs. Mary S. Nuerminger, 66, widow of Peter Nuerminger, die 1 CONC d Monday afternoon at Saginaw General hospital. She was bor 1 CONC n Oct. 6, 1873, in Saginaw. Mary Stelzriede was married t 1 CONC o Peter Nuerminger May 1, 1895. She was a member of Holy Cr 1 CONC oss Lutheran church. She leaves three daughters and four so 1 CONC ns, Mrs. Herman Berkobien, Mrs. Norman Haenlein, Mrs. Herma 1 CONC n Dirker and Martin, Louis and Raymond, all of Saginaw; fiv 1 CONC e sisters, Mrs. George Zorn, Mrs. John Seidel, Mrs. Benjami 1 CONC n Stroebel, Miss Hattie Stelzriede and Mrs. Arthur Kluck, a 1 CONC ll of Saginaw, and 19 grandchildren. The funeral will tak 1 CONC e place at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Holy Cross Lutheran church 1 CONC . A service for the family will take place at 2 p.m. at th 1 CONC e home, on Center road. At the church service, Rev. Emil H 1 CONC . Voss will officiate, and burial will be in Holy Cross cem 1 CONC etery." 0 @I467@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabethe (Lizzy) /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Elizabethe (Lizzy) 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1875 2 PLAC MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 18:20 1 FAMS @F564@ 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI467@ 0 @NI467@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1880 census. 0 @I468@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jun 1879 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1940 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:46 1 FAMC @F138@ 0 @I469@ INDI 1 NAME Henrietta (Hattie) /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Henrietta (Hattie) 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1882 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Mar 1971 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Holy Cross, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:44 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI469@ 0 @NI469@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. It appears that sh 1 CONC e never married. 0 @I470@ INDI 1 NAME Clara /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Clara 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jun 1889 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Dec 1972 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Holy Cross, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:18 1 FAMS @F561@ 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI470@ 0 @NI470@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I471@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE After 1871 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1890 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 18:21 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI471@ 0 @NI471@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry and Willie died the same night of a disease that man 1 CONC y of the children had. Henry and Louis were twins. 0 @I472@ INDI 1 NAME Louis /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Louis 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE After 1871 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1902 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 18:21 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI472@ 0 @NI472@ NOTE 1 CONC Twin brother of Henry. Louis drowned in the Saginaw River. 0 @I473@ INDI 1 NAME Marten E /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Marten E 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1886 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1893 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:17 1 FAMC @F138@ 0 @I474@ INDI 1 NAME William (Willie) /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN William (Willie) 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1877 2 PLAC MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1890 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 18:20 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI474@ 0 @NI474@ NOTE 1 CONC Died same night as Henry of a disease. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1880 census. 0 @I475@ INDI 1 NAME Emma /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Emma 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1956 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 18:21 1 FAMS @F140@ 1 FAMC @F138@ 1 NOTE @NI475@ 0 @NI475@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1880 census. 0 @I476@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Stroebel/ 2 GIVN Benjamin 2 SURN Stroebel 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Sep 2003 3 TIME 20:31 1 FAMS @F140@ 0 @I477@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph W. /Stroebel/ 2 GIVN Ralph W. 2 SURN Stroebel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Jul 1899 2 PLAC MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 20:09 1 FAMC @F140@ 0 @I478@ INDI 1 NAME Edwin /Stroebel/ 2 GIVN Edwin 2 SURN Stroebel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1901 2 PLAC MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 19:12 1 FAMC @F140@ 0 @I479@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Barbara (Barbara) /Nuechterlein/ 2 GIVN Anna Barbara (Barbara) 2 SURN Nuechterlein 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jun 1846 2 PLAC Rosstal, Bavaria, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jun 1906 2 PLAC Frankenmuth, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:43 1 FAMS @F210@ 1 NOTE @NI479@ 0 @NI479@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1870 census. 1 CONT In 1880 census. Both parents born in Bavaria. Spelled as St 1 CONC ellzriede in this census. 1 CONT Most information from the Nuechterlein genealogy web site 1 CONC . 10/2004 1 CONT Anna Barbara was the second oldest child with 5 brothers an 1 CONC d one sister. 0 @I482@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F217@ 1 FAMS @F143@ 1 FAMC @F57@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I483@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F143@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I484@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F143@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I485@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F143@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I489@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F445@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I49@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Christian /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl Christian 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jan 1804 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1804 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2003 3 TIME 16:43 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I490@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F445@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I491@ INDI 1 NAME Esther Rupp // 2 GIVN Esther Rupp 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Nov 1897 2 PLAC Frankentrost, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1992 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:43 1 FAMS @F148@ 1 NOTE @NI491@ 0 @NI491@ NOTE 1 CONC Nurse for Lufkin Rule Co. 1 CONT City directory 1923 - r 318 S Granger 1 CONT 1 CONT Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I492@ INDI 1 NAME Ernest A /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Ernest A 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jul 1897 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Aug 1976 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:07 1 FAMS @F159@ 1 NOTE @NI492@ 0 @NI492@ NOTE 1 CONC Son of Marten??? or Ernst? 1 CONT City directory 1923 - was a sheet metal worker, Wickes Boil 1 CONC er Co. wife Julia, home 311 Eddy 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1930 US census - boiler maker in a boiler shop. 1 CONT Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 1 CONT 1 CONT Drafted in WW I - from Ancestry.com records. 0 @I495@ INDI 1 NAME John C. /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN John C. 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Bef 1905 2 PLAC (likely) Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Oct 2004 3 TIME 18:09 1 FAMS @F149@ 1 NOTE @NI495@ 0 @NI495@ NOTE 1 CONC City directory 1923 - was a life insurance salesman rep. Ne 1 CONC w York Life Ins. Co. wife Mary, h 710 State 0 @I496@ INDI 1 NAME Mary // 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 00:14 1 FAMS @F149@ 0 @I497@ INDI 1 NAME Norman /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Norman 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Aug 1899 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1983 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oakwood Mausoleum 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:08 1 FAMS @F554@ 1 FAMC @F204@ 1 NOTE @NI497@ 0 @NI497@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw, MI City directory 1923 - was a baker, Schust Co 1 CONC , home 786 Hermangau. 1 CONT 1 CONT Lived with Arthur, Theodore and Henry. 1 CONT Saginaw Public Library obituary index - information on wife. 1 CONT 1 CONT Drafted in WW I - from Ancestry.com records. 0 @I498@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore J /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Theodore J 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 May 1906 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 May 1986 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Roselawn, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:28 1 FAMS @F105@ 1 FAMC @F204@ 1 NOTE @NI498@ 0 @NI498@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw, MI City directory 1923 - was a baker, Schust Co 1 CONC , home 786 Hermangau. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Lived with Arthur, Norman, and Henry. 0 @I5@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I493@ INDI 1 NAME Donald N /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Donald N 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 May 1923 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Sep 1945 2 PLAC Malabang, Mindanao, Phillipines 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:49 1 FAMC @F553@ 1 NOTE @NI493@ 0 @NI493@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. WWII US Marines/PFC 1 CONC . Died of pneumonia. 0 @I500@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F150@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I501@ INDI 1 NAME Viola Lyra /Meredith/ 2 GIVN Viola Lyra 2 SURN Meredith 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1888 2 PLAC Rock Springs, WY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1946 2 PLAC Los Angeles, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2003 3 TIME 20:45 1 FAMS @F75@ 0 @I503@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Mueller/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Mueller 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1869 2 PLAC Frankentrost, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Sep 1966 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Oct 2004 3 TIME 18:06 1 FAMS @F204@ 1 NOTE @NI503@ 0 @NI503@ NOTE 1 CONC from Ancestry.com family record of Alma (daughter) 1 CONT 1 CONT Index: SAGINAW NEWS 1 CONT Thursday, September 29, 1966 (D9) 1 CONT Name: STELTZRIEDE, ELIZABETH Maiden Name: MUELLER 1 CONT Spouse's Name: HENRY 1 CONT Married: 04/16/1890 Spouse's Death: 04/26/1937 Age: 97 1 CONT Date of Birth: Tuesday, September 21, 1869 Place of Birth 1 CONC : FRANKENTROST, MI 1 CONT Date of Death: Wednesday, September 28, 1966 Place of Death 1 CONC : SAGINAW, MI Miscellaneous Year moved to US/Saginaw: SAGIN 1 CONC AW 1890 1 CONT Cemetery: BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN Misc: DIED HOME OF DAUGHTER MR 1 CONC S. WILLMAN Church: BETHLEHEM LUTH. Funeral Home: GUGEL 0 @I504@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F154@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I505@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F211@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I506@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F156@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I507@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F78@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I508@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F158@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I509@ INDI 1 NAME Julia Renata /Engel/ 2 GIVN Julia Renata 2 SURN Engel 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jun 1901 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1992 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:53 1 FAMS @F159@ 1 NOTE @NI509@ 0 @NI509@ NOTE 1 CONC From 1930 census and 1923 Saginaw directory. Saginaw Publi 1 CONC c Library obituary index. 0 @I510@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I511@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth C /Mullen/ 2 GIVN Ruth C 2 SURN Mullen 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Sep 1902 2 PLAC (likely) CA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1991 2 PLAC Nevada County, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 10:16 1 FAMS @F67@ 1 NOTE @NI511@ 0 @NI511@ NOTE 1 CONC From FamilySearchÙL U.S. Social Security Death Index. 1 CONT 1 CONT Grave stone: BELOVED MOTHER "I will lift up mine eyes unt 1 CONC o the hills." Pine tree and mountain engraved scene. Quot 1 CONC e in script. Plot 426. Trails End Cemetery, Tahoe City, Pla 1 CONC cer County, CA. (survey 7/1997) 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Mother's and father's names from the CA death index on root 1 CONC sweb.com - 2/2004. 0 @I512@ INDI 1 NAME Emma M. (Emily) /Zielke/ 2 GIVN Emma M. (Emily) 2 SURN Zielke 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 May 1883 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1947 2 PLAC San Francisco, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 10:17 1 FAMS @F160@ 1 NOTE @NI512@ 0 @NI512@ NOTE 1 CONC From 1930 census - assumed wife of John A.W. 1 CONT Maiden name is incorrectly given as Pielke (not Zielke) an 1 CONC d mother's surname was Krause - from Rootsweb.com 2/2004. 0 @I513@ INDI 1 NAME Linda /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Linda 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1904 2 PLAC (likely) MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Sep 1972 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 21:01 1 NOTE @NI513@ 0 @NI513@ NOTE 1 CONC From Social Security death index. 384-50-4374 1 CONT Likely a wife. 0 @I514@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I515@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I518@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I519@ INDI 1 NAME Fred /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Fred 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Bef 1910 2 PLAC MO ? 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Sep 2003 3 TIME 11:04 1 NOTE @NI519@ 0 @NI519@ NOTE 1 CONC In MO in 1910 census. Also a woman there? 0 @I520@ INDI 1 NAME Toney /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Toney 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1885 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 3 TIME 14:05 1 FAMS @F228@ 1 NOTE @NI520@ 0 @NI520@ NOTE 1 CONC In Chicago, IL in 1930 census image - Store worker in a who 1 CONC lesale house. 1 CONT from Darin Harshman. 1 CONT 1 CONT Who are Toney's parents? He is in the Charles Friedrich S 1 CONC . & Liezette family - from Marshall S. From ages he must b 1 CONC e the son of one of the three sons of Charles Friedrich S. 0 @I521@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F170@ 1 FAMC @F113@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I522@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F163@ 1 FAMS @F164@ 1 FAMC @F113@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I523@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F163@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I524@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F164@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I525@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F165@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I526@ INDI 1 NAME Frieda Julia Maria /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Frieda Julia Maria 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Oct 1886 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1887 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 10:38 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 NOTE @NI526@ 0 @NI526@ NOTE 1 CONC Info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.com. 1 CONT Also on North Prairie Cemetery site - death date is 1/28, a 1 CONC ssume that the year is 1887. 0 @I527@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F166@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I528@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F166@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I529@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F167@ 1 FAMC @F166@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I530@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F167@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I535@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F170@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I538@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F172@ 1 FAMC @F102@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I539@ INDI 1 NAME William Gene /Fisher/ 2 GIVN William Gene 2 SURN Fisher 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Sep 1930 2 PLAC Mt. Auburn, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Feb 1992 2 PLAC Mt. Auburn, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2003 3 TIME 21:22 1 FAMS @F173@ 1 FAMC @F102@ 0 @I540@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F174@ 1 FAMC @F102@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I541@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F175@ 1 FAMS @F176@ 1 FAMS @F177@ 1 FAMC @F102@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I542@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F172@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I543@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F173@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I544@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F174@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I545@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F175@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I546@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F176@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I547@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F177@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I548@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F178@ 1 FAMC @F38@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I549@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F179@ 1 FAMC @F38@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I550@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F181@ 1 FAMS @F180@ 1 FAMC @F38@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I552@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F179@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I553@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F180@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I554@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F181@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I555@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I558@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F184@ 1 FAMS @F185@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I559@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F186@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I560@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F187@ 1 FAMS @F188@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I551@ INDI 1 NAME Louis /Tate/ 2 GIVN Louis 2 SURN Tate 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:32 1 FAMS @F555@ 0 @I561@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F189@ 1 FAMS @F190@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I562@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F191@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I563@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F192@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I564@ INDI 1 NAME Francis Ilene /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Francis Ilene 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jan 1947 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Aug 1981 2 PLAC Ben Taub Hospital, Houston, TX 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Jan 2004 3 TIME 15:47 1 FAMS @F193@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @NI564@ 0 @NI564@ NOTE 1 CONC Info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.com. 0 @I565@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F194@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I566@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F195@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I567@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F196@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I568@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F184@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I569@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F185@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I570@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F186@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I571@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F187@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I572@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F188@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I573@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F189@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I574@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F190@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I575@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F191@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I576@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F192@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I577@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F193@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I578@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F194@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I579@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F195@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I580@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F196@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I581@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F197@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I582@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I583@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F55@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I584@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I585@ INDI 1 NAME Leonora A. M. /Zorn/ 2 GIVN Leonora A. M. 2 SURN Zorn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1898 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Dec 1975 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:39 1 FAMS @F199@ 1 FAMC @F198@ 1 NOTE @NI585@ 0 @NI585@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary from The Saginaw News Wed Dec 3, 1975 (B12) - sen 1 CONC t by David Eddy 10/2004 1 CONT "Ledtke, Mrs. Lenora A., 1 CONT Saginaw, Michigan. 1 CONT Passed away Tuesday, Dec 2, 1975, at Saginaw Community Hosp 1 CONC ital after a lingering illness. Age 77 years. Lenora Zorn w 1 CONC as born Oct. 7, 1898, in Saginaw where she resided all of h 1 CONC er life. She was married to Fred A. Ledtke Nov. 5, 1922, i 1 CONC n Saginaw. He predeceased her June 2, 1942. She was a membe 1 CONC r of Holy Cross Lutheran Church and its Ladies Guild. Mrs 1 CONC . Ledtke was a bookkeeper for Home Dairy Co. for 28 years 1 CONC . She retired in 1967. 1 CONT Surviving are two sons, Frederick G. Ledtke, Rochester, Mic 1 CONC h.; Robert H. Ledtke, Saginaw; six grandchildren; three sis 1 CONC ters, Mrs. Harold Buckel, Mrs. Walter Kluck and Mrs. Claren 1 CONC ce Stroebel, all of Saginaw, many nieces and nephews. 1 CONT Funeral service will take place 2:00 p.m. Friday at the Dei 1 CONC sler Brothers Funeral Home, 2233 Hemmeter off State. Rev. H 1 CONC arold Krach will officiate with burial in Holy Cross Luther 1 CONC an Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Hemmet 1 CONC er after 3:00 p.m. Thursday where the family will be presen 1 CONC t from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday. Th 1 CONC ose who so desire may make memorials to the Holy Cross Luth 1 CONC eran Church or to the American Cancer Society." 0 @I586@ INDI 1 NAME George W /Zorn/ 2 GIVN George W 2 SURN Zorn 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1874 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Apr 1959 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Holy Cross, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:56 1 FAMS @F198@ 1 NOTE @NI586@ 0 @NI586@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I587@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick /Ledtke/ 2 GIVN Frederick 2 SURN Ledtke 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1894 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Jun 1942 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2003 3 TIME 22:58 1 FAMS @F199@ 0 @I588@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F199@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I589@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F199@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I590@ INDI 1 NAME Frieda E. K. /Zorn/ 2 GIVN Frieda E. K. 2 SURN Zorn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Feb 1900 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:09 1 FAMS @F200@ 1 FAMC @F198@ 0 @I591@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Kluck/ 2 GIVN Walter 2 SURN Kluck 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jan 1895 2 PLAC Neshkora, WI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:09 1 FAMS @F200@ 0 @I592@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F200@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I593@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F200@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I594@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F200@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I595@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F200@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I596@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I597@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I598@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I599@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F54@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I601@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Friedrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Johann Friedrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 CHR 2 DATE 13 May 1777 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:26 1 FAMC @F22@ 0 @I602@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Louise /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Marie Louise 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1812 2 PLAC Rahden, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 30 Jan 1812 2 PLAC Rahden, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 3 TIME 16:46 1 FAMC @F60@ 0 @I603@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Elizabeth /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Maria Elizabeth 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1814 2 PLAC Hille, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Sep 2003 3 TIME 22:33 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE @NI603@ 0 @NI603@ NOTE 1 CONC Could be the same as Anna Marie Ilsabein S. 0 @I605@ INDI 1 NAME Alma /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Alma 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jan 1895 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1965 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Blumfield Township 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:39 1 FAMS @F205@ 1 FAMC @F204@ 1 NOTE @NI605@ 0 @NI605@ NOTE 1 CONC from Ancestry.com family tree and Saginaw Public Library ob 1 CONC ituary index. Cause of death was an automobile accident. 0 @I606@ INDI 1 NAME Herman L /Bender/ 2 GIVN Herman L 2 SURN Bender 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Aug 1891 2 PLAC Blumfield Township, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Apr 1965 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Blumfield Township 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:40 1 FAMS @F205@ 0 @I607@ INDI 1 NAME Genevieve /Parent/ 2 GIVN Genevieve 2 SURN Parent 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Apr 1913 2 PLAC Carrollton, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 20:08 1 FAMS @F206@ 1 NOTE @NI607@ 0 @NI607@ NOTE 1 CONC from Ancestry.com family tree - Shiela Guerin-Watson lillsh 1 CONC eba@hotmail.com 0 @I608@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F207@ 1 FAMC @F206@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I609@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F207@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I61@ INDI 1 NAME Eddie /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Eddie 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE After 1870 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jul 1891 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richview Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Feb 2004 3 TIME 15:41 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE @NI61@ 0 @NI61@ NOTE 1 CONC And death from Claude Stelzriede - photo of tombstone of Be 1 CONC lle. 0 @I610@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F208@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I604@ INDI 1 NAME Helen R /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Helen R 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Jul 1901 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1994 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:50 1 NOTE @NI604@ 0 @NI604@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I611@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F209@ 1 FAMC @F208@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I612@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F209@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I613@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 FAMC @F209@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I614@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 FAMC @F209@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I615@ INDI 1 NAME Nellie /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Nellie 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1904 2 PLAC (likely) MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1965 2 PLAC MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 21:03 1 NOTE @NI615@ 0 @NI615@ NOTE 1 CONC From Social Security death index. 385-03-1486 1 CONT Likely a wife. 0 @I616@ INDI 1 NAME Cora Mae /Langdon/ 2 GIVN Cora Mae 2 SURN Langdon 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Feb 1906 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jan 1984 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Roselawn, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:24 1 FAMS @F105@ 1 NOTE @NI616@ 0 @NI616@ NOTE 1 CONC From Social Security death index. 1 CONT Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I617@ INDI 1 NAME Phyllis /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Phyllis 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Dec 1910 2 PLAC (likely) MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1991 2 PLAC MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Aug 2003 3 TIME 21:06 1 NOTE @NI617@ 0 @NI617@ NOTE 1 CONC From Social Security death index. 386-07-8219 1 CONT Likely a wife. 0 @I618@ INDI 1 NAME Nora E /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Nora E 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1912 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1991 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:08 1 NOTE @NI618@ 0 @NI618@ NOTE 1 CONC From Social Security death index.369-10-8950 & Saginaw Publ 1 CONC ic Library obituary index. 1 CONT 1 CONT Likely a wife. 0 @I619@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I620@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I621@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I622@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I623@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I624@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I625@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I626@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I627@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I628@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Bef 1900 2 PLAC (likely) Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:19 1 NOTE @NI628@ 0 @NI628@ NOTE 1 CONC Same as Henry (b. 1866)? 1 CONT 1 CONT City directory 1923 - was an elevator operator for Schust C 1 CONC o. r 786 Hermangau.. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Lived with Theodore, Norman, and Arthur in 1923 city direct 1 CONC ory. 0 @I629@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1866 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Apr 1937 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:19 1 FAMS @F204@ 1 FAMC @F210@ 1 NOTE @NI629@ 0 @NI629@ NOTE 1 CONC From 1850 federal census. 1 CONT 1 CONT He is likely the father of Theodore, Arthur, and Norman - a 1 CONC ll four lived together in the 1923 Saginaw city directory 1 CONT 1 CONT City directory 1923 - was an elevator operator for Schust C 1 CONC o. r 786 Hermangau.. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Index: SAGINAW NEWS 1 CONT Monday, April 26, 1937 (13) 1 CONT Name: STELTZRIEDE, HENRY Spouse's Name: ELIZABETH MUELLER M 1 CONC arried: 04/16/1890 Age: 71 Date of Birth: Wednesday, Apri 1 CONC l 25, 1866 Place of Birth: SAGINAW TWP., MI Date of Death 1 CONC : 04 / 00 / 1937 Place of Death: SAGINAW TWP., MI Miscellan 1 CONC eous Misc: FARMER 40 YRS/WORKED SCHUST BAKERY Church: BETHL 1 CONC EHEM LUTH. 0 @I630@ INDI 1 NAME Ernst /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Ernst 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1869 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Sep 2003 3 TIME 20:53 1 FAMC @F210@ 0 @I631@ INDI 1 NAME Elmer /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Elmer 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1883 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jul 1894 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:19 1 NOTE @NI631@ 0 @NI631@ NOTE 1 CONC From obits online at - 1 CONT http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilperry/1894tribune.htm 1 CONT misspelled as Stelzrieder in paper. 1 CONT 1 CONT Best guess as to family is William Friedrich Stelzriede (b 1 CONC . 1854, NY). They lived in Belleville 6 years before Elmer' 1 CONC s birth - three brothers were born there. No other parent 1 CONC s of the right age are known that lived in or near Bellevil 1 CONC le at the time. 1 CONT Another guess as to family is Charles Henry Stelzriede (b 1 CONC . 1849, NY) - but unlikely and no other records yet. 0 @I632@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I633@ INDI 1 NAME Marguerite /Conger/ 2 GIVN Marguerite 2 SURN Conger 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 May 1901 2 PLAC Bear, Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Jan 1986 2 PLAC Sonoma County, CA 1 REFN 194286532 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2003 3 TIME 22:42 1 FAMS @F62@ 0 @I634@ INDI 1 NAME William /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1873 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Sep 2003 3 TIME 20:56 1 FAMS @F552@ 1 FAMC @F210@ 0 @I635@ INDI 1 NAME John H (Johnny) /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN John H (Johnny) 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1878 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Apr 1958 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:40 1 FAMS @F145@ 1 FAMC @F210@ 1 NOTE @NI635@ 0 @NI635@ NOTE 1 CONC Listed as John Stelzried in 1930 census. 1 CONT Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 1 CONT Index: SAGINAW NEWS 1 CONT Monday, April 21, 1958 (15) 1 CONT Name: STELTZRIEDE, JOHN H. C. Spouse's Name: ELEANORA KLEM 1 CONC M (2) Married: 06/19/1945 (2) Spouse's Death: 03/27/1927 Ch 1 CONC ild Of: LEVI Age: 80 Date of Birth: Thursday, January 31, 1 1 CONC 878 Place of Birth: SAGINAW, MI Date of Death: Monday, Apri 1 CONC l 21, 1958 Place of Death: SAGINAW, MI Miscellaneous Cemete 1 CONC ry: HOLY CROSS 0 @I636@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Barbara 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1875 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Sep 2003 3 TIME 20:58 1 FAMC @F210@ 0 @I637@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F212@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I638@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F213@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I639@ INDI 1 NAME C. Heinrich (Henry) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN C. Heinrich (Henry) 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Nov 1875 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Apr 1884 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:35 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI639@ 0 @NI639@ NOTE 1 CONC Listed as C. Herman on the North Prairie Cemetery web site 1 CONC , but Henry in other family notes. 1 CONT from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004: 1 CONT Buried row 1, grave 27. 0 @I64@ INDI 1 NAME Keturah Ruth (Kaye) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Keturah Ruth (Kaye) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Kaye // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jul 1921 2 PLAC Alton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1986 2 PLAC Colorado Springs, CO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:28 1 FAMS @F17@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE @NI64@ 0 @NI64@ NOTE 1 CONC Had breast cancer, but died of colon cancer. There was canc 1 CONC er in both her father's and mother's families (from Carme 1 CONC n S. Nelson). 0 @I640@ INDI 1 NAME G Eddy /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN G Eddy 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1885 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1886 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:31 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI640@ 0 @NI640@ NOTE 1 CONC From Claude Stelzriede - 10/2003. 1 CONT and from Fred Backsmeier - 11/2004. 0 @I641@ INDI 1 NAME E Oskar /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN E Oskar 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Feb 1887 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1887 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:33 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI641@ 0 @NI641@ NOTE 1 CONC From Claude Stelzriede - 10/2003. 1 CONT North Prairie Cemetery web site has birth as 2/11/1887, dea 1 CONC th as 2/15/1887. 1 CONT Fred Backsmeier matches web site info. 11/2004 0 @I642@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Frederic /Backsmeyer/ 2 GIVN Carl Frederic 2 SURN Backsmeyer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1918 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1972 2 PLAC Nashville, IL 1 BURI 2 DATE 24 Jan 1972 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Mar 2005 3 TIME 21:38 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CarlBacksmeyer-Ann-1967.jpg 2 TITL Orlie Hendricks, Carl & Bernice Backsmeyer, Celesta Hendricks 1967. 2 NOTE Orlie Hendricks, Carl Backsmeyer, Bernice Ruth (Hendricks 3 CONC ) Backsmeyer, and Celesta Pearl (Fulton) Hendricks at the 2 3 CONC 5th wedding anniversary of Carl & Bernice- 2/4/1967. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CarlBacksmeyer25thAnn.jpg 2 TITL Carl & Bernice Backsmeyer Family 1967. 2 NOTE Gregory C., Peggy C., Orlie Hendricks, Carl Frederic and Be 3 CONC rnice Ruth Backsmeyer, Celesta Pearl (Fulton) Hendricks, Di 3 CONC ana L., Gary L., and Kandy Sue Backsmeyer at the 2/4/1967 2 3 CONC 5th wedding anniversary of Carl & Bernice. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F606@ 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 NOTE @NI642@ 0 @NI642@ NOTE 1 CONC The name Backsmeier was misspelled (with a "y" instead of " 1 CONC i") on Carl Frederic's birth certificate and was never chan 1 CONC ged. 1 CONT 1 CONT Graduated from Centralia Township High School with Class o 1 CONC f 1937. 1 CONT 1 CONT Carl and his cousin, Bud Brink, operated a taxi cab busines 1 CONC s out of Gus Backsmeier's, Carl's father, Star gasoline ser 1 CONC vice station and auto repair garage. The building was at th 1 CONC e corner of Locust St. & 17th St. in Wamac. IL. The taxi bu 1 CONC siness operated from about 1938 to 1940. 1 CONT 1 CONT Carl took flying lesson in a Stearman, two person open cock 1 CONC pit, two wing plane at a small airport between Centralia an 1 CONC d Sandoval, IL about 1939. The cost of the flying lessons w 1 CONC ere expensive and he quit after three months. 1 CONT 1 CONT He successfully completed an 8 week sheet metal school in l 1 CONC ate 1941 at St Louis. MO. His roommate was William B. Eato 1 CONC n Jr. of Normal, IL and they were hired by Hayes Aircraft M 1 CONC anufacturing in Grand Rapids, MI after finishing the cours 1 CONC e in 1942. Carl and Bill Eaton did the sheet metal work o 1 CONC n the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt a tactical fighter bomber 1 CONC . The fighter aircraft was nicknamed the "Jug" for its bulk 1 CONC y shape. Bill enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and after WWI 1 CONC I returned to Normal, IL This information was provided by B 1 CONC ill Eaton Jr. on March 18. 2004. 1 CONT 1 CONT Carl and Bernice lived at 333 Paris Avenue, Grand Rapids, M 1 CONC I when he was employed by Hayes Aircraft Mfg. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Marion County Military Draft Board classified Carl as 4 1 CONC F because of a "heart murmur" and he was exempt from bein 1 CONC g drafted into to the armed forces during World War II, Dec 1 CONC . 7, 1941 - 1945. 1 CONT 1 CONT Carl was awarded $675 for submitting time and money suggest 1 CONC ions to his employer, the United States Army Aviation Mater 1 CONC ial Command, St Louis, MO. His recommendation reportedly sa 1 CONC ved the government $40,000 annually. 1 CONT 1 CONT Then after WWII he and his family returned to the Centralia 1 CONC , IL area. 1 CONT 1 CONT Hillcrest Memorial Park is on Old HY 51 North, Centralia, IL 1 CONT His Social Security Number: 361-09-3181 Issued in Illinois 1 CONT Carl Backsmeyer of Centralia, IL and Bernice Hendricks of S 1 CONC t Louis, MO obtained a Marriage License from Franklin Count 1 CONC y, Missouri. Source - The Ozark News, February 10, 1942. Su 1 CONC bmitted by Sue Cooley. scooley@yhti.net 1 CONT 1 CONT from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I643@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F542@ 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I644@ INDI 1 NAME Edwin Lawrence /Wacker/ 2 GIVN Edwin Lawrence 2 SURN Wacker 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1906 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Feb 2003 2 PLAC Canterbury Manor, Waterloo, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:39 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\Wacker50th.JPG 2 TITL Leona & Edwin Wacker - 50th anniversary 12/30/1990 2 NOTE Leona and Edwin Wacker at their 50th wedding anniversary i 3 CONC n 12/30/1990 in Hoyleton, IL. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F215@ 1 NOTE @NI644@ 0 @NI644@ NOTE 1 CONT Edwin was a farmer and lived his whole life in Hoyleton, IL. 1 CONT From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 1 CONT 1 CONT Edwin Lawrence Wacker, 96, of Hoyleton died at 8:27 p.m. Mo 1 CONC nday, February 24, 2003 at Canterbury Manor in Waterloo 1 CONC . He was born August 8, 1906 in Hoyleton, son of Fred an 1 CONC d Anna (Garnholz) Wacker. He was married to Leona Hoffman o 1 CONC n January 4, 1941 in Hoyleton. She preceded him in death o 1 CONC n July 27, 1995. Surviving are three sons, George Wacke 1 CONC r and wife Alixa of Los Angeles, California, Lloyd Wacker a 1 CONC nd wife Betty of Waterloo, and Curtis Wacker and wife Donn 1 CONC a of Ballwin, Missouri; four grandchildren; two great-grand 1 CONC children; and a sister, Viola Finke of Centralia. He wa 1 CONC s preceded in death by two brothers, Julius and Waldo Wacke 1 CONC r; and three sisters, Hulda Huck, Alice Spenner and Olga Wa 1 CONC cker. Mr. Wacker was a farmer and lived in Hoyleton his e 1 CONC ntire life. He was an active member of Bethel Methodist Chu 1 CONC rch in Hoyleton until its closing, then joined Zion Evangel 1 CONC ical UCC. He was a former member of Hoyleton Grade School B 1 CONC oard of Education, North Prairie Cemetery Board and the Far 1 CONC m Bureau. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 1, a 1 CONC t 2:00 p.m. at Zion Evangelical UCC in Hoyleton, with the R 1 CONC ev. William Causer officiating. Organist was Lois Schorfhei 1 CONC de. Burial was at North Prairie Cemetery in rural Hoyleton 1 CONC . Memorials may be made to the Methodist Children's Hom 1 CONC e in Mt. Vernon or to Hoyleton Children's Home. On-line exp 1 CONC ressions of sympathy may be made to the family at pacey@mid 1 CONC west.net. 0 @I645@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F598@ 1 FAMC @F215@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I646@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F599@ 1 FAMC @F215@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I647@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F586@ 1 FAMC @F215@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I648@ INDI 1 NAME Carl August /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl August 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1892 2 PLAC Beaucoup Twnshp, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Apr 1952 2 PLAC Omaha, Douglas County, NB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:53 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CarlSophieMabelStelzriede-NB1951.jpg 2 TITL Carl, Sophie (Thaden) and Mabel Stelzriede - NB 1951 2 NOTE Carl, Sophie (Thaden) and Mabel Stelzriede - Capitol Buildi 3 CONC ng, Lincoln, NB 1951. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\StelzriedeReunion38.JPG 2 TITL Anna Louise, Carl August, Mabel Edna, & Lydia Mary - 1938. 2 NOTE Anna Louise Stelzriede Brink, Carl August Stelzriede, Mabe 3 CONC l Edna Stelzriede Backsmeier, and Lydia Mary Stelzriede a 3 CONC t a family reunion on the farm pasture in 1938. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F216@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI648@ 0 @NI648@ NOTE 1 CONC Birth 8/12/1892 from Claude Stelzriede - 10/2003. 1 CONT Same as August mentioned by Fred C. Stelzriede in his notes. 1 CONT 1 CONT Went to NB, married, worked for Railway Express. - from F.C 1 CONC . Stelzriede. 1 CONT 1 CONT Listing of Carl A. Stilzride in Omaha, NB in 1930 census. ( 1 CONC born about 1892). 1 CONT 1 CONT Details from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I649@ INDI 1 NAME Lois Ann /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Lois Ann 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1928 2 PLAC Omaha, NB 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1989 2 PLAC Milwaukee, WI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 16:15 1 FAMS @F604@ 1 FAMC @F216@ 1 NOTE @NI649@ 0 @NI649@ NOTE 1 CONC Spelling of name is from online version of 1930 census - Lo 1 CONC ie A. Stilzride. Should be Lois A. 1 CONT 1 CONT Details from Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I65@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Marie (Betty) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth Marie (Betty) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Betty // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Mar 1923 2 PLAC Lebanon, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1999 2 PLAC Green Valley, AZ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:30 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE @NI65@ 0 @NI65@ NOTE 1 CONC Worked as a nurse. Had breast cancer and later a rare bloo 1 CONC d disease (cold agglutinin hemolytic anemia) that require 1 CONC d avoiding cool or cold temperatures. Died of meningitis a 1 CONC cquired in the hospital. 0 @I650@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F217@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I653@ INDI 1 NAME Fred /Hesse/ 2 GIVN Fred 2 SURN Hesse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1850 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1880 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Feb 2004 3 TIME 15:43 1 FAMS @F227@ 1 NOTE @NI653@ 0 @NI653@ NOTE 1 CONC From Darin Harshman. 10/2003 0 @I654@ INDI 1 NAME Maggie Jane /Haselip/ 2 GIVN Maggie Jane 2 SURN Haselip 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1878 2 PLAC Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1955 2 PLAC Washington County, Illinois 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2003 3 TIME 00:00 1 FAMS @F219@ 0 @I655@ INDI 1 NAME Mathew /Knox/ 2 GIVN Mathew 2 SURN Knox 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1888 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1925 2 PLAC Washington County, Illinois 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2003 3 TIME 00:00 1 FAMS @F220@ 0 @I656@ INDI 1 NAME Oreland /Knox/ 2 GIVN Oreland 2 SURN Knox 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Aug 1912 2 PLAC Washington County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1912 2 PLAC Washington County, Illinois 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2003 3 TIME 00:00 1 FAMC @F220@ 0 @I657@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX U 1 FAMC @F220@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I66@ INDI 1 NAME Bonnylin Naomi (Bonny) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Bonnylin Naomi (Bonny) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Bonnie // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1925 2 PLAC St. Jacob, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Nov 1971 2 PLAC Encino, CA 2 CAUS breast cancer 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:33 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 FAMS @F27@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE @NI66@ 0 @NI66@ NOTE 1 CONC Died young of breast cancer. 0 @I660@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F223@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I661@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F224@ 1 FAMC @F233@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I662@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F223@ 1 FAMC @F233@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I663@ INDI 1 NAME Michael Larry /Harshman/ 2 GIVN Michael Larry 2 SURN Harshman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1942 2 PLAC Hagerstown, Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1992 2 PLAC Hagerstown, MD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2003 3 TIME 21:50 1 FAMS @F224@ 0 @I664@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F224@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I665@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F225@ 1 FAMC @F224@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I666@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F226@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I667@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F226@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I668@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F223@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I669@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F225@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I67@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I671@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F226@ 1 FAMC @F233@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I672@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F226@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I673@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F226@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I674@ INDI 1 NAME Fannie /Porter/ 2 GIVN Fannie 2 SURN Porter 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1878 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2003 3 TIME 17:03 1 FAMS @F229@ 0 @I675@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick (Fred) /Keck/ 2 GIVN Frederick (Fred) 2 SURN Keck 2 _AKA Fred // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1860 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Dec 2003 3 TIME 23:42 1 FAMS @F230@ 1 NOTE @NI675@ 0 @NI675@ NOTE 1 CONC In IL in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (he was th 1 CONC e "petitioner" and a son in law). 0 @I676@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Keck/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Keck 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2003 3 TIME 17:04 1 FAMC @F230@ 1 NOTE @NI676@ 0 @NI676@ NOTE 1 CONC In IL in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (3rd listed 1 CONC , she was a granddaughter). 0 @I677@ INDI 1 NAME Nettie /Keck/ 2 GIVN Nettie 2 SURN Keck 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2003 3 TIME 17:04 1 FAMC @F230@ 1 NOTE @NI677@ 0 @NI677@ NOTE 1 CONC In IL in 1902 will of Carl Friedrich August S. (4th listed 1 CONC , she was a granddaughter). 0 @I68@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F17@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I680@ INDI 1 NAME Christian /Hasse/ 2 GIVN Christian 2 SURN Hasse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1850 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2003 3 TIME 17:04 1 FAMS @F232@ 0 @I69@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I691@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F233@ 1 FAMC @F234@ 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I70@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Frederick (Frederick) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Christian Frederick (Frederick) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Frederick // or Christian Friedrich (In Germany) // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Mar 1849 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1902 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 10:12 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CFrederickStelzriedeMaryKrietemeier-wb.JPG 2 TITL Fred Stelzriede and Mary Krietemeier. 2 NOTE Christian Frederick "Fred" Stelzriede and Anna Marie Charlo 3 CONC tte "Mary" Krietemeier. Abt 1890 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 NOTE @NI70@ 0 @NI70@ NOTE 1 CONC Came to U.S. in 1867 to Washington County, IL. Died of pneu 1 CONC monia at age of 52. 1 CONT 1 CONT Obituary of Christian Frederick Stelzriede 1 CONT (translated from the German by his son, Rev. Frederick Car 1 CONC l Stelzriede) 1 CONT 1 CONT Christian Frederick Stelzriede was born March 27, 1849 at H 1 CONC ille in the Prussian District of Minden, Germany, and die 1 CONC d after a short illness of pneumonia easily (softly or quie 1 CONC tly?) and blessed in the Lord on January 21, 1902. 1 CONT He came to America in 1867, and came to Washington County 1 CONC , Illinois, and settled here. He united himself to our Chur 1 CONC ch (German Methodist, Hoyleton-North Prairie, charge) in 18 1 CONC 70, was a faithful upright Christian (or Christ, playing o 1 CONC n his name), and led a quiet Christ-like life. 1 CONT In 1870 he entered into the holy estate (of matrimony) wit 1 CONC h Christine Louise (born) Krueger. They were blest with tw 1 CONC o sons and two daughters (Henry, Arthur, Ida, Amelia). Hi 1 CONC s wife went ahead of him to praise (glory? heaven?). 1 CONT On May 30, 1889 he was again united (in marriage) with Mar 1 CONC y A. Krietemeier, the now sorrowing wife. They were blest w 1 CONC ith five children, however, one child went on ahead to th 1 CONC e Father in heaven (or perhaps it should be preceded its fa 1 CONC ther into glory). 1 CONT Brother C. (Christian) witnessed with clear consciousness t 1 CONC hat the Lord was with him and that he was ready to go home. 1 CONT He leaves behind him his deeply grieving wife, eight childr 1 CONC en, and two brothers, together with many acquaintances an 1 CONC d friends, who look after him (whose eyes follow him?) in t 1 CONC he hope of a blessed meeting again (reunion?). 1 CONT 1 CONT Hoyleton, Ill. H.F. Miller 1 CONT 1 CONT (Note of F.C. Stelzriede: Who was the other brother? Was h 1 CONC e in Germany? I thought there was one brother who died earl 1 CONC ier in Colorado of tuberculosis. Also, I am pretty certai 1 CONC n there was one grandchild at the time of fatherÙus death, n 1 CONC amely, Helen (Stelzriede) Copenbarger, HenryÙus eldest daugh 1 CONC ter.) 1 CONT 1 CONT The photograph, in the possession of Murl Sickbert, is moun 1 CONC ted under a convex glass cover in a wooden frame. The pictu 1 CONC re was pushed into the convex glass giving an almost thre 1 CONC e dimensional look. Murl has Fred and Mary's wedding certif 1 CONC icate (in German) also. 0 @I71@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Marie Charlotte (Mary) /Krietemeier/ 2 GIVN Anna Marie Charlotte (Mary) 2 SURN Krietemeier 2 _AKA Mary // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1868 2 PLAC Elberfeld, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1935 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 09:15 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\MARY KRIETEMEIER STELZRIEDE FAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Mary Krietemeier Stelzriede family 2 NOTE (L-R) Julia (Babe), Ruth, Fred, Mary, Mae. Abt 1910. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI71@ 0 @NI71@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1920 IL census as Mary Stelzriede with daughter Julia, b 1 CONC ut not other children? At 1300 Bond Street, Brookside Twnsh 1 CONC p., Centralia, IL. 1 CONT Also - naturalized in 1878, has immigrated in 1892 - not ri 1 CONC ght, owned home - no mortgage, Harry (age 21) & Ruth (22) P 1 CONC oryau were boarders. 0 @I72@ INDI 1 NAME Frieda Julia Maria /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Frieda Julia Maria 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1891 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1891 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Sep 2003 3 TIME 22:38 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI72@ 0 @NI72@ NOTE 1 CONC Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I73@ INDI 1 NAME Mae Mary Elizabeth /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Mae Mary Elizabeth 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Mar 1892 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Feb 1982 2 PLAC Fayette County Hosp., Vandalia, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Elmwood Cemetery, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:36 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\MARY KRIETEMEIER STELZRIEDE FAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Mary Krietemeier Stelzriede family 2 NOTE (L-R) Julia (Babe), Ruth, Fred, Mary, Mae. Abt 1910. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F166@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI73@ 0 @NI73@ NOTE 1 CONC Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I74@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth Helen Sophia /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Ruth Helen Sophia 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Feb 1896 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1975 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:37 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\MARY KRIETEMEIER STELZRIEDE FAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Mary Krietemeier Stelzriede family 2 NOTE (L-R) Julia (Babe), Ruth, Fred, Mary, Mae. Abt 1910. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F90@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI74@ 0 @NI74@ NOTE 1 CONC Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. She has birth as 1897. 0 @I75@ INDI 1 NAME Julia Emma Augusta (Babe) /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Julia Emma Augusta (Babe) 2 SURN Stelzriede 2 _AKA Babe // 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1899 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Dec 1987 2 PLAC Lawrenceville, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2004 3 TIME 11:36 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Program Files\Legacy\MARY KRIETEMEIER STELZRIEDE FAMILY.jpg 2 TITL Mary Krietemeier Stelzriede family 2 NOTE (L-R) Julia (Babe), Ruth, Fred, Mary, Mae. Abt 1910. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F114@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI75@ 0 @NI75@ NOTE 1 CONC Some info from phys@fgi.net - Phyllis Scott on genealogy.co 1 CONC m. 0 @I753@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Marie Louise /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Caroline Marie Louise 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1812 2 PLAC Hille, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 16 Feb 1812 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2004 3 TIME 13:12 1 FAMS @F260@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE @NI753@ 0 @NI753@ NOTE 1 CONC Could be the same as Maria Elizabeth S.? 1 CONT Fathers name spelled Johan Henrich Stelzriod! 0 @I754@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Dieterich /Lachtrapp/ 2 GIVN Carl Dieterich 2 SURN Lachtrapp 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2004 3 TIME 13:08 1 FAMS @F260@ 0 @I757@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F262@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I758@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F263@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I759@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F263@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I76@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Heinrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Johann Heinrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Feb 1808 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Jan 2004 3 TIME 21:45 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE @NI76@ 0 @NI76@ NOTE 1 CONC Was in New York in what years? 0 @I760@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F263@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I761@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F197@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I762@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F197@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I763@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F197@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I764@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F264@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I765@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F264@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I766@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F265@ 1 FAMC @F264@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I767@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F265@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I77@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Marie Ilsabein /Uphoffs/ 2 GIVN Anne Marie Ilsabein 2 SURN Uphoffs 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1780 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Oct 2004 3 TIME 16:14 1 FAMS @F21@ 0 @I78@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Marie Louise /Gieseker/ 2 GIVN Caroline Marie Louise 2 SURN Gieseker 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 00:00 1 FAMS @F20@ 0 @I79@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Heinrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Johann Heinrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 9 Jan 1775 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Aug 2003 3 TIME 00:17 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 FAMC @F22@ 0 @I8@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Friedrich Wilhelm /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Johann Friedrich Wilhelm 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1750 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jan 2004 3 TIME 20:51 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 NOTE @NI1@ 0 @NI1@ NOTE 1 CONC First record of Stelzriede family in Hille on the FamilySea 1 CONC rch web site. 1 CONT Also listed as Steltzriede (with a tz) - wedding record. 0 @I2@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Maria Ilsabein /Schaekelmann/ 2 GIVN Anna Maria Ilsabein 2 SURN Schaekelmann 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:39 1 FAMS @F22@ 0 @I82@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Cord /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Johann Cord 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jan 1780 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 14:41 1 FAMS @F60@ 1 FAMS @F61@ 1 FAMC @F22@ 0 @I83@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Maria Ilsabein /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Anna Maria Ilsabein 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jan 1783 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:35 1 FAMC @F22@ 0 @I84@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Friedrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Johann Friedrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1785 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Aug 2003 3 TIME 23:26 1 FAMC @F22@ 0 @I85@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Dietrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl Dietrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1785 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Mar 2004 3 TIME 22:30 1 FAMS @F59@ 1 FAMC @F22@ 1 NOTE @NI85@ 0 @NI85@ NOTE 1 CONC Possibly the same as Johann Dietrich S. who married Cathari 1 CONC nae Marie Meyers and had a daughter, Caroline Marie Louis 1 CONC e S. in 1812? 0 @I9@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F3@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1216@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Apr 1896 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jul 2004 3 TIME 20:44 1 NOTE @NI1216@ 0 @NI1216@ NOTE 1 CONC From St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1908, on www.ancest 1 CONC ry.com, sent by Darin Harshman. Listed (mispelled) as Hy S 1 CONC telzrieve. 1 CONT Might be the husband of P. Stelzriede who died in St. Loui 1 CONC s in 1906? 0 @I1217@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F45@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1218@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F430@ 1 FAMC @F45@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1219@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F430@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1220@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F431@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1221@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F430@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1244@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F437@ 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1245@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F438@ 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1246@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F437@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1247@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F437@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1248@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F437@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1249@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F438@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1250@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F438@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1251@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F438@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1252@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F438@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1253@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F156@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1254@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F156@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1255@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F439@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1256@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F203@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1257@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F203@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1258@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F203@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1259@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F203@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1260@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F440@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1261@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F441@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1262@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F441@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1263@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F442@ 1 FAMC @F440@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1264@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F442@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1265@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F442@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1266@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1267@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F444@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1268@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1269@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1270@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F445@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1271@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F446@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1272@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F446@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1273@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F447@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1274@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F447@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1275@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F447@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1276@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F447@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1277@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F446@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1278@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F446@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1279@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F447@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1340@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F479@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1439@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F517@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1440@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F517@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1441@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F518@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1442@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F519@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1438@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1511@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Ilsabein /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Marie Ilsabein 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Oct 1824 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 31 Oct 1824 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 12:18 1 FAMS @F545@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I1512@ INDI 1 NAME Cord Heinrich Christian /Gerfen/ 2 GIVN Cord Heinrich Christian 2 SURN Gerfen 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 12:20 1 FAMS @F543@ 0 @I1515@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Heinrich /Schwenker/ 2 GIVN Carl Heinrich 2 SURN Schwenker 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 12:30 1 FAMS @F545@ 0 @I1518@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Christian /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Carl Christian 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1811 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 12:37 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I1519@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Marie Elisabeth /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Caroline Marie Elisabeth 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Feb 1806 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 16 Feb 1806 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 12:56 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I1520@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Maria /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Caroline Maria 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1821 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 23 May 1821 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 12:58 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I1531@ INDI 1 NAME Laura L /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Laura L 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Feb 1908 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:52 1 FAMS @F551@ 1 FAMC @F204@ 1 NOTE @NI1531@ 0 @NI1531@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I1532@ INDI 1 NAME Emil J /Willman/ 2 GIVN Emil J 2 SURN Willman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1908 2 PLAC Hemlock, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 May 1968 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:53 1 FAMS @F551@ 1 NOTE @NI1532@ 0 @NI1532@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. Past president Diar 1 CONC y and Bakery Workers Union. Moved to Saginaw in 1921. 0 @I1533@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Feb 1924 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:56 1 NOTE @NI1533@ 0 @NI1533@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 1 CONT Lived on Shattuckville Rd. Daughter or wife? 0 @I1534@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Seidel/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Seidel 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1873 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jun 1948 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oakwood Mausoleum 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:00 1 FAMS @F552@ 1 NOTE @NI1534@ 0 @NI1534@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I1535@ INDI 1 NAME Otto Martin /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Otto Martin 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1900 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1957 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:09 1 FAMS @F553@ 1 NOTE @NI1535@ 0 @NI1535@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 1 CONT 1 CONT Drafted in WW I - from Ancestry.com records. 0 @I1537@ INDI 1 NAME Linda /Dinninger/ 2 GIVN Linda 2 SURN Dinninger 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:11 1 FAMS @F554@ 0 @I1538@ INDI 1 NAME Eleonora /Klemm/ 2 GIVN Eleonora 2 SURN Klemm 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 May 1888 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Feb 1968 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Holy Cross, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:40 1 FAMS @F145@ 1 NOTE @NI1538@ 0 @NI1538@ NOTE 1 CONC Social security number 380-09-3442. 1 CONT From social security death index & Saginaw Public Library o 1 CONC bituary index. 0 @I1580@ INDI 1 NAME Vera M /Eade/ 2 GIVN Vera M 2 SURN Eade 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1910 2 PLAC Nashville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Apr 2002 2 PLAC Nashville, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Masonic Cemetery, Nashville, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2005 3 TIME 22:34 1 FAMS @F581@ 1 NOTE @NI1580@ 0 @NI1580@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 1 CONT 1 CONT Vera M. Peithman, 91, of Nashville, passed away at 5:25 p.m 1 CONC . Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at the Washington County Hospit 1 CONC al, Nashville. 1 CONT Born July 24, 1910 in Nashville, she was the daughter of Wa 1 CONC lton and Bertha (Stephenson) Eade. She married Warren C. Pe 1 CONC ithman on December 6, 1935 in St. Louis, Missouri, and he p 1 CONC receded her in death on November 23, 1983. 1 CONT Survivors include one sister, Margaret Prusz of Nashville 1 CONC ; two sisters-in-law, Harriet Eade of Nashville and Lorett 1 CONC a Peithman of St. Louis, Missouri; brother-in-law, Milton P 1 CONC rest of Coulterville; three nephews, Gordon Eade of Pensaco 1 CONC la, Florida, Richard Eade of LeRoy and Harold Prusz of Nash 1 CONC ville; two nieces, Martha Mahon of St. Louis, Missouri, an 1 CONC d Winonna Campbell of Wisconsin; a special friend, Raymon 1 CONC d Cooksey of Centralia. 1 CONT She was preceded in death by a brother, Howard Eade; a sist 1 CONC er, Beulah Eade; three sisters-in-law, Margaret Eade, Oliv 1 CONC e Prest and Mildred Campbell; two brothers-in-law, Wilfor 1 CONC d Peithman and Walter Prusz; and nephews, Calvin, Bob and K 1 CONC enneth Eade; in addition to her husband and parents. 1 CONT She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, Nashvill 1 CONC e, and the Washington County Hospital Auxiliary. She wa 1 CONC s a retired telephone operator in Nashville. 1 CONT Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, April 22 1 CONC , at Grace United Methodist Church, Nashville. Rev. Bob Her 1 CONC ath officiated. Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery. Pall 1 CONC bearers were Bob, Bill, Jeremy and Steven Eade, Timothy Mah 1 CONC on and Richard Tomaszewski. 1 CONT Memorials may be made to Grace United Methodist Church. 1 CONT The Styninger-Krupp Funeral Home, Nashville, was in charg 1 CONC e of arrangements. 0 @I1583@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F583@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1584@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F609@ 1 FAMC @F583@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1585@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Milton /Campbell/ 2 GIVN Harry Milton 2 SURN Campbell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1910 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:16 1 FAMS @F584@ 1 NOTE @NI1585@ 0 @NI1585@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I1595@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F587@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1596@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F589@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1597@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F591@ 1 FAMC @F589@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1598@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F594@ 1 FAMC @F589@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1599@ INDI 1 NAME Allen Wayne /Cooksey/ 2 GIVN Allen Wayne 2 SURN Cooksey 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1943 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Jun 2004 2 PLAC Jacksonville, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Calvary Cemetery, Jacksonville, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2005 3 TIME 20:25 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\Cooksey-phot.jpg 2 TITL Allen Wayne Cooksey 2 NOTE Allen Wayne Cooksey - Abt 2000. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F616@ 1 FAMS @F590@ 1 FAMC @F589@ 1 NOTE @NI1599@ 0 @NI1599@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 1 CONT 1 CONT JACKSONVILLE Allen W. Cooksey, 61, of Jacksonville died o 1 CONC n Tuesday, June 22, 2004, at his home in South Jacksonville 1 CONC . 1 CONT He was born on Feb. 3, 1943, at St. Mary's Hospital in Cent 1 CONC ralia, son of Raymond David and Vera Louise (Brink) Cooksey 1 CONC . He married Colleen Henry Seely on April 12, 2003, in Jack 1 CONC sonville, and she survives in South Jacksonville. 1 CONT In addition to his wife, he is survived by his father, of C 1 CONC entralia; a son, Allen W. Cooksey, Jr. of Flanagan; two dau 1 CONC ghters, Cristina M. Ham and husband Ray of Morton and Barba 1 CONC ra A. Sparks and husband Tim of Heyworth; two stepdaughters 1 CONC , Elizabeth A. Seely of Jacksonville and Heather M. Seely o 1 CONC f New York; a brother, David L. Cooksey and wife Norma of C 1 CONC entralia; a sister, Doris L. Miller and husband Corbett o 1 CONC f Hardin; seven grandchildren; and several nephews and niec 1 CONC es. 1 CONT He was preceded in death by his mother. 1 CONT Mr Cooksey was a 1961 graduate of Pana Community High Schoo 1 CONC l and served with the U.S. Army Reserves from 1964 to 1970 1 CONC . He retired from the Illinois State Police as a senior mas 1 CONC ter trooper in 1998 following 32 years of service. The majo 1 CONC rity of his career was devoted to patrol duties in the Chri 1 CONC stian-Sangamon-Logan County areas. He spent 12 years assign 1 CONC ed to the Executive Security Unit working with security a 1 CONC t the Illinois Executive Mansion in Springfield. He serve 1 CONC d for a time as supervisor of security for the governor's o 1 CONC ffice at the Capitol building in Springfield. He was a memb 1 CONC er of the Fraternal Order of Police, Troopers Lodge 41 an 1 CONC d the Illinois State Police Retired Officers Association. 1 CONT Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Gillham-Buchan 1 CONC an Funeral Home in Jacksonville. Interment will follow at C 1 CONC alvary Cemetery in Jacksonville. 1 CONT Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the funeral home, wh 1 CONC ere family will meet friends from 5 to 7 p.m. 1 CONT Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association or P 1 CONC assavant Area Hospital Chaplain's Assistance Fund and wil 1 CONC l be accepted at the funeral home. 1 CONT Online expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family a 1 CONC t www.buchananfuneralhomes.com. 0 @I1600@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F590@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1601@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F591@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1602@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F616@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1603@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F592@ 1 FAMC @F616@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1604@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F592@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1561@ INDI 1 NAME /Neurminger/ 2 SURN Neurminger 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:47 1 FAMS @F570@ 1 FAMC @F548@ 1 NOTE @NI1561@ 0 @NI1561@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I1562@ INDI 1 NAME Herman /Berkobien/ 2 GIVN Herman 2 SURN Berkobien 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:48 1 FAMS @F570@ 1 NOTE @NI1562@ 0 @NI1562@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I1563@ INDI 1 NAME /Neurminger/ 2 SURN Neurminger 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:48 1 FAMS @F571@ 1 FAMC @F548@ 1 NOTE @NI1563@ 0 @NI1563@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I1564@ INDI 1 NAME Norman /Haenlein/ 2 GIVN Norman 2 SURN Haenlein 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:49 1 FAMS @F571@ 0 @I1565@ INDI 1 NAME /Neurminger/ 2 SURN Neurminger 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:50 1 FAMS @F572@ 1 FAMC @F548@ 1 NOTE @NI1565@ 0 @NI1565@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 0 @I1566@ INDI 1 NAME Herman /Dirker/ 2 GIVN Herman 2 SURN Dirker 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:50 1 FAMS @F572@ 0 @I1567@ INDI 1 NAME /Zorn/ 2 SURN Zorn 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:53 1 FAMS @F573@ 1 FAMC @F198@ 0 @I1568@ INDI 1 NAME Harold /Buckel/ 2 GIVN Harold 2 SURN Buckel 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:53 1 FAMS @F573@ 0 @I1569@ INDI 1 NAME /Zorn/ 2 SURN Zorn 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:54 1 FAMS @F574@ 1 FAMC @F198@ 0 @I1605@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F593@ 1 FAMC @F616@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1606@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F593@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1607@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F594@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1615@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F598@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I797@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph J /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Ralph J 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1939 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Apr 1963 2 PLAC Ukiah, Mendocino, CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Feb 2004 3 TIME 20:07 1 NOTE @NI797@ 0 @NI797@ NOTE 1 CONC From CA death index at Rootsweb.com - 2/2004. 0 @I802@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F179@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I803@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F290@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I804@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I805@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F290@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I806@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I807@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F291@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I808@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I809@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I810@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I813@ INDI 1 NAME J /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN J 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1836 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2004 3 TIME 13:12 1 FAMC @F293@ 0 @I814@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Dietrich /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Johann Dietrich 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1790 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2004 3 TIME 13:34 1 FAMS @F293@ 1 NOTE @NI814@ 0 @NI814@ NOTE 1 CONC Possibly the same as Carl Dietrich S. who married Catharina 1 CONC e Marie Toeten? 0 @I816@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F294@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1636@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F606@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1639@ INDI 1 NAME Peggy Carlene /Backsmeyer/ 2 GIVN Peggy Carlene 2 SURN Backsmeyer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Apr 1943 2 PLAC Grand Rapids, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Nov 1999 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 BURI 2 DATE 9 Nov 1999 2 PLAC Plum Hill, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Mar 2005 3 TIME 21:45 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CarlBacksmeyer25thAnn.jpg 2 TITL Carl & Bernice Backsmeyer Family 1967. 2 NOTE Gregory C., Peggy C., Orlie Hendricks, Carl Frederic and Be 3 CONC rnice Ruth Backsmeyer, Celesta Pearl (Fulton) Hendricks, Di 3 CONC ana L., Gary L., and Kandy Sue Backsmeyer at the 2/4/1967 2 3 CONC 5th wedding anniversary of Carl & Bernice. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\Backsmeyer-Ann.jpg 2 TITL Backsmeyer Family 25th Anniversary 1967. 2 NOTE Gary L., Diana L., Peggy C., Gregory C., Carl F., Kandy S. 3 CONC , and Bernice R. Backsmeyer - 2/4/1967. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F619@ 1 FAMC @F606@ 1 NOTE @NI1639@ 0 @NI1639@ NOTE 1 CONC Peggy died of leukemia cancer diagnosed a month earlier an 1 CONC d was optimistic for a recovery. After a few weeks of treat 1 CONC ing a fungus from a sinus infection, the illness ravaged he 1 CONC r body that no longer had an immune system. 1 CONT 1 CONT She managed the Super 8 Motel of Okawville. IL until mid Au 1 CONC gust 1999 when the business was sold. 1 CONT 1 CONT Her funeral service was held at St. Peter United Church o 1 CONC f Christ in Okawville, IL on Tuesday, November 9, 1999 at 1 1 CONC 1:00 A.M with Pastor Jeffery Schwab officiating. Pallbearer 1 CONC s were Lyle Hackstadt. Lloyd Hackstadt, Chad Hackstadt. Ken 1 CONC t Hackstadt. Dennis Hoelscher and Nathan Bartling. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Campagna Funeral Home of Okawville, was in charge of th 1 CONC e arrangements. 1 CONT 1 CONT Source: The Okawville Times, Wednesday. November 10, 1999 1 CONC , Page 8. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I1640@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F621@ 1 FAMC @F606@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1641@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F623@ 1 FAMC @F606@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1642@ INDI 1 NAME Gregory Carl /Backsmeyer/ 2 GIVN Gregory Carl 2 SURN Backsmeyer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jul 1955 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 May 1999 2 PLAC Austin, TX 1 BURI 2 DATE 1 Jun 1999 2 PLAC Austin, TX 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Feb 2005 3 TIME 16:36 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\CarlBacksmeyer25thAnn.jpg 2 TITL Carl & Bernice Backsmeyer Family 1967. 2 NOTE Gregory C., Peggy C., Orlie Hendricks, Carl Frederic and Be 3 CONC rnice Ruth Backsmeyer, Celesta Pearl (Fulton) Hendricks, Di 3 CONC ana L., Gary L., and Kandy Sue Backsmeyer at the 2/4/1967 2 3 CONC 5th wedding anniversary of Carl & Bernice. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\DATA\Ancestry\LegacyData\Pictures\Backsmeyer-Ann.jpg 2 TITL Backsmeyer Family 25th Anniversary 1967. 2 NOTE Gary L., Diana L., Peggy C., Gregory C., Carl F., Kandy S. 3 CONC , and Bernice R. Backsmeyer - 2/4/1967. 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F608@ 1 FAMC @F606@ 1 NOTE @NI1642@ 0 @NI1642@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I1643@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F608@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1644@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F624@ 1 FAMC @F606@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1645@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F625@ 1 FAMC @F542@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1646@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F626@ 1 FAMC @F542@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1647@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F609@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1648@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F609@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1649@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F609@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1650@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F609@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1651@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F610@ 1 FAMC @F598@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1652@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F598@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1653@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F610@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1654@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F599@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1506@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F542@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1507@ INDI 1 NAME Ludwig /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Ludwig 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1888 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Apr 1888 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:34 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE @NI1507@ 0 @NI1507@ NOTE 1 CONC From the North Prairie Cemetery web site. 0 @I1508@ INDI 1 NAME Mary A /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Mary A 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1868 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1935 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 11:01 1 NOTE @NI1508@ 0 @NI1508@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried next to Christian Frederick Stelzriede in North Prai 1 CONC rie Cemetery. Relationship not known. Note that dates on th 1 CONC e North Prairie Cemetery web site are often not accurate. 1 CONT Gravestone says - American War Mothers staff. 0 @I1509@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Luise /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Marie Luise 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 May 1818 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 31 May 1818 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 12:12 1 FAMC @F60@ 0 @I1510@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Luise /Stelzriede/ 2 GIVN Maria Luise 2 SURN Stelzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1819 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHR 2 DATE 25 Apr 1819 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jul 1878 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Oct 2004 3 TIME 12:15 1 FAMS @F543@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I1521@ INDI 1 NAME Elsie /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Elsie 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 May 1891 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1958 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Oct 2004 3 TIME 17:59 1 NOTE @NI1521@ 0 @NI1521@ NOTE 1 CONC Index: SAGINAW NEWS 1 CONT Sunday, October 12, 1958 (D7) 1 CONT Name: AHRENS, ELSIE Maiden Name: STELTZRIEDE Spouse's Name 1 CONC : AUGUST F. Married: 11/23/1910 Age: 67 Date of Birth: Mond 1 CONC ay, May 11, 1891 Place of Birth: SAGINAW, MI Date of Death 1 CONC : Sunday, October 12, 1958 Place of Death: SAGINAW, MI Misc 1 CONC ellaneous Cemetery: BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN 0 @I1523@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Neurminger/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN Neurminger 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:12 1 FAMS @F548@ 0 @I1524@ INDI 1 NAME Martin /Neurminger/ 2 GIVN Martin 2 SURN Neurminger 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:17 1 FAMC @F548@ 0 @I1525@ INDI 1 NAME Louis /Neurminger/ 2 GIVN Louis 2 SURN Neurminger 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:18 1 FAMC @F548@ 0 @I1526@ INDI 1 NAME Raymond /Neurminger/ 2 GIVN Raymond 2 SURN Neurminger 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 21:18 1 FAMC @F548@ 0 @I1527@ INDI 1 NAME Ferdinand M /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Ferdinand M 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Feb 1881 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Dec 1936 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:21 1 NOTE @NI1527@ 0 @NI1527@ NOTE 1 CONC From Saginaw Public Library obituary index. He died in th 1 CONC e house in which he was born. 0 @I1529@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur J (Ottie) /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Arthur J (Ottie) 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 May 1906 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1963 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mt Olivet 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 23:21 1 FAMS @F550@ 1 FAMC @F204@ 1 NOTE @NI1529@ 0 @NI1529@ NOTE 1 CONC From Saginaw Public Library obituary index. 1 CONT Employed at Sunshine Biscuit since 1924. 1 CONT Saginaw, MI City directory 1923 - was a baker, Schust Co 1 CONC , home 786 Hermangau. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Lived with Norman, Theodore and Henry. 0 @I1530@ INDI 1 NAME Phyllis /Piwowarski/ 2 GIVN Phyllis 2 SURN Piwowarski 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2004 3 TIME 22:32 1 FAMS @F550@ 0 @I1540@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Esther 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1896 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1992 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oakwood Mausoleum 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 16:50 1 NOTE @NI1540@ 0 @NI1540@ NOTE 1 CONC Born 11/15/1897 in SS index. Saginaw Public Library obituar 1 CONC y index. 0 @I1543@ INDI 1 NAME Meta M /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Meta M 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1904 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1964 2 PLAC Phoenix, AZ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:02 1 NOTE @NI1543@ 0 @NI1543@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. Moved from Bridgepor 1 CONC t to AZ in 1961. 0 @I1545@ INDI 1 NAME Marguerite Hausbeck /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Marguerite Hausbeck 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 May 1905 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 May 1989 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:07 0 @I1547@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur B /Kluck/ 2 GIVN Arthur B 2 SURN Kluck 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:16 1 FAMS @F561@ 0 @I1548@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy M /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Dorothy M 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1920 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jul 1981 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethlehem Lutheran, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:10 0 @I1550@ INDI 1 NAME Ida B /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Ida B 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Aug 1899 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1982 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oakwood Mausoleum 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:13 0 @I1552@ INDI 1 NAME John P /Seidel/ 2 GIVN John P 2 SURN Seidel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1868 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1960 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Holy Cross, Saginaw, MI 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:17 1 FAMS @F564@ 0 @I1553@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur D /Shay/ 2 GIVN Arthur D 2 SURN Shay 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:20 1 FAMS @F565@ 0 @I1554@ INDI 1 NAME Clarence W /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN Clarence W 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1911 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 DEAT 2 DATE Feb 1958 2 PLAC Saginaw, MI 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oakwood Mausoleum 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:22 1 NOTE @NI1554@ 0 @NI1554@ NOTE 1 CONC Saginaw Public Library obituary index. Died at St Luke Hosp 1 CONC ital. 0 @I1558@ INDI 1 NAME John /Steltzriede/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Steltzriede 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Bef 1910 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 13:47 0 @I1570@ INDI 1 NAME Clarence /Stroebel/ 2 GIVN Clarence 2 SURN Stroebel 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:55 1 FAMS @F574@ 0 @I1586@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1587@ INDI 1 NAME Milton Robert /Prest/ 2 GIVN Milton Robert 2 SURN Prest 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Dec 1915 1 DEAT 2 DATE Unknown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:18 1 FAMS @F585@ 1 NOTE @NI1587@ 0 @NI1587@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I1588@ INDI 1 NAME Phyllis /Prest/ 2 GIVN Phyllis 2 SURN Prest 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Dec 1947 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Dec 1947 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:19 1 FAMC @F585@ 1 NOTE @NI1588@ 0 @NI1588@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I1589@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F586@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1590@ INDI 1 NAME Vincent Peter /Huck/ 2 GIVN Vincent Peter 2 SURN Huck 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1902 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jul 1994 1 BURI 2 PLAC North Prairie Cemetery, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:39 1 FAMS @F587@ 1 NOTE @NI1590@ 0 @NI1590@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I1593@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F587@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1594@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F587@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1616@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F599@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1624@ INDI 1 NAME Wade /Arning/ 2 GIVN Wade 2 SURN Arning 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Mar 1916 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1993 2 PLAC Centralia, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 16:12 1 FAMS @F601@ 1 NOTE @NI1624@ 0 @NI1624@ NOTE 1 CONC From Fred Backsmeier 11/2004. 0 @I1625@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F601@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1626@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F601@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1627@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F602@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1628@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F602@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1629@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F603@ 1 FAMC @F602@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1630@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F603@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1631@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F604@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1632@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F617@ 1 FAMC @F604@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1633@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F618@ 1 FAMC @F604@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1634@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F605@ 1 FAMC @F604@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1635@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F605@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1655@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F599@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1656@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F611@ 1 FAMC @F591@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1657@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F612@ 1 FAMC @F591@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1658@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F613@ 1 FAMC @F591@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1659@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F614@ 1 FAMC @F591@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1660@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F611@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1661@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F612@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1662@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F613@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1663@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F614@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1664@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F594@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1665@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F615@ 1 FAMC @F594@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1666@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F615@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1667@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F616@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1668@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F617@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1669@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F617@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1670@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F617@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1671@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F618@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1672@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F618@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1673@ INDI 1 NAME Living 2 GIVN Living 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F618@ 1 NOTE @N0@ 0 @I1674@ INDI 1 NAME Wayne W /Hackstadt/ 2 GIVN Wayne W 2 SURN Hackstadt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 May 1943 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jul 2003 2 PLAC Belleville, IL 1 BURI 2 DATE 7 Jul 2003 2 PLAC Plum Hill, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Mar 2005 3 TIME 21:46 1 FAMS @F619@ 1 NOTE @NI1674@ 0 @NI1674@ NOTE 1 CONC Wayne was baptized at the home of his parents. Ordell and A 1 CONC lbena (nee Meyer) Hackstadt on June 6, 1943 by Rev. F.W. We 1 CONC ltge. Wayne was confirmed in St. John United Church of Chri 1 CONC st, Plum Hill, Washington County, IL by Rev. WeDge on Apri 1 CONC l 14. 1957. Pastor Jeffery Schwab of St. Peter United of Ch 1 CONC rist in Okawville, IL was the officiant of the funeral serv 1 CONC ice. 1 CONT 1 CONT He was a dock hand at Centralia Cartage. later known as Ass 1 CONC ociated Truck Lines and later as ANR Freight Systems locate 1 CONC d in St. Louis. MO. Wayne was a member of Teamsters Local # 1 CONC 600 also in St. Louis. Wayne was a member of St. Peter Unit 1 CONC ed Church of Christ at Okawville, Washington County, IL whe 1 CONC re he had served on the church council. He was a member o 1 CONC f the Addieville Fire Department. 1 CONT Pallbearers at his funeral were Chad Hackstadt. Kent Hackst 1 CONC adt, Lyle Hackstadt, Lloyd Hackstadt, Brian Nelson. Natha 1 CONC n Bartling. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Campagna Funeral Home of Okawville. IL handled the fune 1 CONC ral arrangements. 1 CONT 1 CONT Source: Okawville Times newspaper of Wednesday. July 9, 200 1 CONC 3, Okawville, Illinois. 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Robert Henry. 0 @F102@ FAM 1 HUSB @I386@ 1 WIFE @I141@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 9 Dec 1927 2 PLAC Springfield, IL 1 CHIL @I538@ 1 CHIL @I539@ 1 CHIL @I540@ 1 CHIL @I541@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F42@ FAM 1 HUSB @I146@ 1 WIFE @I158@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 20 Jun 1935 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F41@ FAM 1 HUSB @I147@ 1 WIFE @I157@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1941 2 PLAC St Charles, MO 1 CHIL @I452@ 1 CHIL @I453@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F43@ FAM 1 HUSB @I159@ 1 WIFE @I148@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F44@ FAM 1 HUSB @I160@ 1 WIFE @I148@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F57@ FAM 1 HUSB @I149@ 1 WIFE @I454@ 1 CHIL @I482@ 1 CHIL @I197@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F45@ FAM 1 HUSB @I161@ 1 WIFE @I150@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 21 Jun 1941 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO 1 CHIL @I1217@ 1 CHIL @I1218@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:04 0 @F46@ FAM 1 HUSB @I162@ 1 WIFE @I151@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F53@ FAM 1 HUSB @I167@ 1 WIFE @I188@ 1 CHIL @I189@ 1 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@I389@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F59@ FAM 1 HUSB @I85@ 1 WIFE @I205@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 17 May 1809 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F60@ FAM 1 HUSB @I82@ 1 WIFE @I206@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 30 Aug 1807 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHIL @I207@ 1 CHIL @I208@ 1 CHIL @I209@ 1 CHIL @I602@ 1 CHIL @I210@ 1 CHIL @I1509@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F89@ FAM 1 HUSB @I207@ 1 WIFE @I305@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1840 1 CHIL @I310@ 1 CHIL @I311@ 1 CHIL @I312@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F63@ FAM 1 HUSB @I208@ 1 WIFE @I215@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 4 May 1833 2 PLAC Hille, District Of Minden, Germany 1 CHIL @I216@ 1 CHIL @I217@ 1 CHIL @I218@ 1 CHIL @I219@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F88@ FAM 1 HUSB @I210@ 1 WIFE @I304@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1848 2 PLAC New York 1 CHIL @I245@ 1 CHIL @I306@ 1 CHIL @I307@ 1 CHIL @I308@ 1 CHIL @I315@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F61@ FAM 1 HUSB @I82@ 1 WIFE @I212@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 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@I287@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Jan 2004 3 TIME 20:42 0 @F83@ FAM 1 HUSB @I255@ 1 WIFE @I284@ 1 DIV Y 1 MARR 2 DATE 6 Jun 1942 2 TYPE Divorced 1 CHIL @I285@ 1 CHIL @I286@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F76@ FAM 1 HUSB @I259@ 1 WIFE @I260@ 1 MARR 1 CHIL @I261@ 1 CHIL @I262@ 1 CHIL @I263@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F212@ FAM 1 HUSB @I259@ 1 WIFE @I637@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F77@ FAM 1 HUSB @I261@ 1 WIFE @I264@ 1 CHIL @I265@ 1 CHIL @I266@ 1 CHIL @I267@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F213@ FAM 1 HUSB @I261@ 1 WIFE @I638@ 1 CHIL @I268@ 1 CHIL @I269@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F211@ FAM 1 HUSB @I261@ 1 WIFE @I505@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F157@ FAM 1 HUSB @I262@ 1 WIFE @I270@ 1 CHIL @I271@ 1 CHIL @I272@ 1 CHIL @I273@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F78@ FAM 1 HUSB @I262@ 1 WIFE @I507@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F79@ FAM 1 HUSB @I274@ 1 WIFE @I263@ 1 CHIL @I275@ 1 CHIL @I277@ 1 CHIL @I276@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F118@ FAM 1 HUSB @I404@ 1 WIFE @I265@ 1 CHIL @I1244@ 1 CHIL @I1245@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F156@ FAM 1 HUSB @I506@ 1 WIFE @I266@ 1 CHIL @I1253@ 1 CHIL @I1254@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F203@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1256@ 1 WIFE @I267@ 1 CHIL @I1257@ 1 CHIL @I1258@ 1 CHIL @I1259@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:54 0 @F154@ FAM 1 HUSB @I504@ 1 WIFE @I267@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F119@ FAM 1 HUSB @I405@ 1 WIFE @I279@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F120@ FAM 1 HUSB @I282@ 1 WIFE @I408@ 1 CHIL @I411@ 1 CHIL @I409@ 1 CHIL @I410@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F123@ FAM 1 HUSB @I283@ 1 WIFE @I414@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F124@ FAM 1 HUSB @I415@ 1 WIFE @I285@ 1 CHIL @I416@ 1 CHIL @I417@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F127@ FAM 1 HUSB @I424@ 1 WIFE @I286@ 1 CHIL @I425@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F129@ FAM 1 HUSB @I428@ 1 WIFE @I287@ 1 CHIL @I429@ 1 CHIL @I430@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F85@ FAM 1 HUSB @I290@ 1 WIFE @I293@ 1 CHIL @I294@ 1 CHIL @I295@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F86@ FAM 1 HUSB @I296@ 1 WIFE @I291@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F150@ FAM 1 HUSB @I500@ 1 WIFE @I291@ 1 CHIL @I297@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F87@ FAM 1 HUSB @I292@ 1 WIFE @I298@ 1 CHIL @I299@ 1 CHIL @I300@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F148@ FAM 1 HUSB @I301@ 1 WIFE @I491@ 1 MARR 1 CHIL @I224@ 1 CHIL @I433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F216@ FAM 1 HUSB @I648@ 1 WIFE @I303@ 1 MARR 1 CHIL @I649@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F107@ FAM 1 HUSB @I306@ 1 WIFE @I370@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1870 1 CHIL @I436@ 1 CHIL @I372@ 1 CHIL @I373@ 1 CHIL @I371@ 1 CHIL @I435@ 1 CHIL @I434@ 1 CHIL @I460@ 1 CHIL @I61@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F227@ FAM 1 HUSB @I653@ 1 WIFE @I308@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1876 1 CHIL @I359@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F230@ FAM 1 HUSB @I675@ 1 WIFE @I308@ 1 NOTE @NF230@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 9 Mar 1886 2 PLAC St Clair County, IL 1 CHIL @I676@ 1 CHIL @I677@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @NF230@ NOTE 1 CONC From IL marriage records online. 0 @F210@ FAM 1 HUSB @I311@ 1 WIFE @I479@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 23 Apr 1865 2 PLAC Frankenmuth, MI 1 CHIL @I629@ 1 CHIL @I630@ 1 CHIL @I634@ 1 CHIL @I636@ 1 CHIL @I635@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2004 3 TIME 17:00 0 @F138@ FAM 1 HUSB @I312@ 1 WIFE @I462@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 19 Jul 1871 1 CHIL @I471@ 1 CHIL @I472@ 1 CHIL @I465@ 1 CHIL @I466@ 1 CHIL @I467@ 1 CHIL @I474@ 1 CHIL @I468@ 1 CHIL @I475@ 1 CHIL @I469@ 1 CHIL @I473@ 1 CHIL @I470@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F90@ FAM 1 HUSB @I313@ 1 WIFE @I74@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 22 Oct 1919 1 CHIL @I400@ 1 CHIL @I401@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F232@ FAM 1 HUSB @I680@ 1 WIFE @I315@ 1 NOTE @NF232@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 17 Jun 1876 2 PLAC Jefferson County, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @NF232@ NOTE 1 CONC From online IL marriage records. 0 @F91@ FAM 1 HUSB @I316@ 1 WIFE @I315@ 1 NOTE @NF91@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 7 Nov 1877 2 PLAC Jefferson County, IL 1 CHIL @I317@ 1 CHIL @I318@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @NF91@ NOTE 1 CONC Marriage in St Clair County from Darin Harshman. 0 @F219@ FAM 1 HUSB @I317@ 1 WIFE @I654@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 23 Nov 1904 2 PLAC Jefferson County, Illinois 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F220@ FAM 1 HUSB @I655@ 1 WIFE @I318@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1908 2 PLAC Washington County, Illinois 1 CHIL @I656@ 1 CHIL @I657@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F55@ FAM 1 HUSB @I583@ 1 WIFE @I321@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F101@ FAM 1 HUSB @I323@ 1 WIFE @I345@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 31 Mar 1909 1 CHIL @I324@ 1 CHIL @I325@ 1 CHIL @I326@ 1 CHIL @I327@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 13:00 0 @F94@ FAM 1 HUSB @I330@ 1 WIFE @I329@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 6 Aug 1902 1 CHIL @I322@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2004 3 TIME 13:48 0 @F96@ FAM 1 HUSB @I334@ 1 WIFE @I333@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 22 Apr 1903 1 CHIL @I348@ 1 CHIL @I349@ 1 CHIL @I350@ 1 CHIL 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3 TIME 23:32 0 @F561@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1547@ 1 WIFE @I470@ 1 MARR 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 00:16 0 @F564@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1552@ 1 WIFE @I467@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 24 Nov 1897 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Oct 2004 3 TIME 20:17 0 @F291@ FAM 1 HUSB @I366@ 1 WIFE @I807@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Feb 2004 3 TIME 21:28 0 @F293@ FAM 1 HUSB @I814@ 1 MARR 1 CHIL @I813@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Mar 2004 3 TIME 22:17 0 @F294@ FAM 1 HUSB @I816@ 1 WIFE @I279@ 1 CHIL @I406@ 1 CHIL @I407@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Mar 2004 3 TIME 18:49 0 @F442@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1264@ 1 WIFE @I1263@ 1 CHIL @I1265@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:58 0 @F443@ FAM 1 HUSB @I272@ 1 CHIL @I1266@ 1 CHIL @I1268@ 1 CHIL @I1269@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:58 0 @F581@ FAM 1 HUSB @I350@ 1 WIFE @I1580@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 6 Dec 1935 2 PLAC St Louis, MO 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 12:51 0 @F583@ FAM 1 HUSB @I348@ 1 WIFE @I1583@ 1 CHIL @I1584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:14 0 @F584@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1585@ 1 WIFE @I349@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 18 Jun 1930 1 CHIL @I1586@ 1 CHAN 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