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501 | Children:Reportedly and unverified, Bonnie born ca 1910, very much resembled Bessie Owens Spain. Per Sonja Bentley, Burton Albert Owens and Marion Arminda Padgett had a child named Luther Owens b. 1890. This may have been this Burton with his name really being Burton Luther Owens. | OWENS BURTON (I10816)
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502 | Children:Reportedly five other children. Per Sonja Bentley he was born in 1878 in Monett and died in 1933 in Mayes County, Oklahoma. | OWENS JAMES CALVIN (I00760)
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503 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10573)
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504 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10024)
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505 | Children:Some, unknown. | BAILEY NELDA MAE (I10836)
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506 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10572)
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507 | Chris Alfeldt was born in Germany and came to this county in his youth, settling in Washington County. Mr. Alfeldt was married to Hannah Luebke. They were the parents of one son, John R. Alfeldt. Mrs. Alfeldt died at an early age. Mr. Alfeldt died in 1923. Tehir son, John R. Alfeldt, was born on August 5, 1875. John married Helena Roethemeyer and they were the parents of three children - two daughters, Adella and Anna, and one son, Edward. They lived on a farm near Oakdale. His wife, Helena, was born May 29, 1878 and died October 1, 1928. John died April 12, 1966. Their son, Edward H., was born July 23, 1897 in Plum Hill Township. As a child he moved with his parents to Oakdale Township. Edward H. Alfeldt married Irene Frieman on October 20, 1931. Irene was born June 2, 1902 in Oakdale Township. She was the only daughter born to Henry and Waltena (Reuter) Frieman. For a number of years Edward operated a threshing rig and also a saw mill. At the time of his passing in 1943 he was Highway Commissioner for Oakdale Township. Edward and Irene were the parents of four sons, Enloe, Cecil, Verdell and Edward Harold. Enlow married Sandra Cantrill in the Greenville Baptist Church on february 4, 1967. They live in Oakdale. Enloe is employed in the maintenance department at Menard Prison. They have three sons, Jason, Timothy and Andrew. Cecil married Myrene Carson on July 8, 1972 in the Reformed Presbyterian Church at Oakdale and they live in Oakdale. They have one son, Gregory, and one daughter, Karen. Verdell married Patsy Sue Nickolson on August 31, 1963 in the First Baptist Church at Christopher. They live in Marissa. They have two sons, Jimmie and Danny. Cecil and Verdell are in partnership. They own and operate four coin-operated laundries and two car washes. they also operate a Christmas Tree Farm. Edward Harold married Ruth Clark March 31, 1962 in the Nine Mile Baptist Church at Tamaroa. They have two daughters, Sara and Debra, and live in East Peoria. Edward Harold is employed in the office of the Caterpillar Tractor Company. By Irene Alfeldt From 1979 WASHINGTON COUNTY ILLINOIS HISTORY | ALFELDT CHRIST (I05830)
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508 | Chris attended the University of Iowa for two years prior to graduating from Southern Illinois University with a degree in communications in 1991. She now works for Bayer Pharmaceutical as a sales representative. Bernice Reinhardt 3/2000 | JOHNSON CHRISTINE ELEANOR (I11645)
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509 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16351)
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510 | Christ was a farmer, who after retirement lived in New Minden, Illinois. Died of cancer. | REINHARDT CHRISTIAN H. F. (I16093)
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511 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I09554)
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512 | Christened 1836. | BOHL ELIZABETH (I02925)
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513 | Christened 1870, Mowequa, Flat Branch Twp., Shelby County, Illinois. | LUDWIG AMELIA (I02824)
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514 | Christened December 25, 1866 in Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois Christening record: Book 1, page 49 Burial record: Book 1, page 113 Burial marker: Brink, Heinrich L. Sohn von Wm. & C. 30 Nov 1866 27 Jan 1867 Burial marker: Henry Brink 1867 1867 (common stone) | BRINK HEINRICH LEBERECHT (I13086)
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515 | Christened New Minden, Illinois. | BRINK HENRY ERNEST (I00311)
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516 | Christening name: Friedrich August Wilhelm Kottmeier There are 4 small burial markers nearby that I assume are their children. 1900 US Census, Page 228B, Line 339, William, age 57, born Nov 1842. Christening: November 27, 1842, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany Immigration: November 1, 1862, Ship President Smidt, Bremen Baltimroe, age 20. | GREIMANN WILLIAM (FRIEDRICH AUGUST WILHELM) (I12160)
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517 | Christening Name: Heinrich Wilhelm Kleine Kottmeier IGI, Germany, Film or fiche number: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke) Burial record: Book 1, page 133 Christening: November 8, 1829, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany Immigration: November 18, 1853, Ship Post, Bremen New Orleans, Age 24 | GREIMANN HENRY (HEINRICH WILHELM) (I12157)
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518 | Christening record: Book 1, attached page from old church records. Christening: January 9, 1862, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. | BRINK MARY (MARIA CHRISTINE FRIEDRIKE) (I12319)
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519 | Christening record: Book 1, page 161 (Dec 28 1872, twin of Catherine Louise Emilie) Burial record: Book 1, page 126 | GREIMANN CARL FRIEDRICH (I12202)
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520 | Christening record: Book 1, page 161 (Dec 28, 1872, twin of Carl Friedrich) Burial record: Book 1, page 128 | GREIMANN CATHERINE LOUISE EMILIE (I12203)
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521 | Christening record: Book 1, page 166 Marriage record: Book 1, page 352 Marriage record: Book D, page 238, line 128 | BRINK ELIZABETH (CAROLINE MARIA ELIZABETH) (I12340)
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522 | Christening record: Book 1, page 167 (born Feb 21 1874) Burial record: Book 1, page 128 (died Feb 22, 1874) Burial marker: Catherine Mar 25 1874 Mar 25 1874) | GREIMANN CATHERINE (ANNA CATHERINE) (I12182)
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523 | Christening record: Book 1, page 170. Burial record: Book 1, page 134. | GREIMANN ANNE MARIE ELISE (I12217)
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524 | Christening record: Book 1, page 176 (born Sep 7 1875) 1880 Census: Alvina age 5 Burial marker: Alvina Oct 7 1875 Apr 6 1900 | GREIMANN ALVINA (ANNA KATHERINE ALWINE) (I12184)
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525 | Christening record: Book 1, page 178 | GREIMANN KATHERINE MARIE LOUSIE (I12185)
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526 | Christening Record: Book 1, page 180 | GREIMANN LOUIS (LOUIS KARL FRIEDRICH) (I00307)
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527 | Christening Record: Book 1, page 196. Burial marker: Brother (of Christ Greiman) William C. Greiman Jul. 7, 1879 - Aug. 11, 1941. | GREIMANN WILLIAM (KARL HEINRICH WILHELM) (I12218)
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528 | Christening Record: Book 1, page 229 | GREIMANN ANNA (ANNA ALWINE LOUISE) (I12220)
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529 | Christening Record: Book 1, page 44 Christening: April 14, 1865, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois | GREIMANN EMMA (ANNE MARIE EMILIE) (I12213)
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530 | Christening record: Book 1, page 55 Christening: March 1, 1868, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois | GREIMANN HENRY (HEINRICH GOTTLIEB) (I12214)
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531 | Christening record: Book 1, page 59 Christening: November 15, 1868, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois | BRINK HEINRICH DIETRICH LUDWIG (I13087)
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532 | Christening Record: Book 1, page 67 Christening: February 27, 1870, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois Marriage record: Book 1, page 352 Marriage record: Book D, page 328, line 128 Burial record: Book 2, page 347 | GREIMANN CHRIST (CHRISTIAN HEINRICH WILHELM) (I12215)
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533 | Christening record: Book 1, page 68 Christening: March 18, 1870, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois | BRINK FRIEDRICH (ERNST FRIEDRICH CONRAD) (I13088)
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534 | Christening record: Book 1, page 74 1880 Census: Louise age 9 Christening: July 30, 1871, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois Marriage record: Book D, page 200, line 197 | GREIMANN LOUISE (MARIA LOUISE) (I12181)
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535 | Christening record: Book 1, page 78. Burial record: Book 1, page 134. Christening: March 24, 1872, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. | GREIMANN GOTTLIEB HEINRICH FRIEDRICH (I12216)
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536 | Christening record: Book 2, page 3 Christening: August 7, 1898, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois Confirmation record: Book 2, page 231 | GREIMAN EDNA (CAROLINE LOUISE EDNA) (I12343)
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537 | Christening record: Book 2, page 6 Confirmation record: Book 2, page 233 Burial record: Book 2, page 355 Christening: June 15, 1902, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois Marriage record: Book 2, page 270 Marriage record: Book E, page 268, line 51 | GREIMAN FRED (FRIEDRICH GUSTAV HEINRICH) (I12344)
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538 | Christening record: Book 3 Christening: April 20, 1930, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illnois | GREIMAN ALFRED LOUIS (I12385)
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539 | Christening record: Book 3 Christening: October 29, 1922, Zion Evnagelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois | GREIMAN CLIFFORD CHRISTIAN (I12384)
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540 | Christening: Eisenstadt, Weden, Westphalia, Germany. Lived: Little Prairie in the 28th Section of Plum Hill Twp. Occupation: First worked as a thresherman in season adn operated a saw mill in the fall and winter. Retired: 1910 and built the house in Addieville, Washington Co., Illinois. | BRAMMEIER HEINRICH JOHN (I11743)
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541 | Christening: January 1, 1901, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois | GREIMAN ALBERT (WILHELM CHRISTIAN ALBERT) (I12338)
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542 | Christening: January 19, 1868, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington, Illinois | GREIMANN LIZZIE (MARIE CATHERINE ELIZABETH) (I12200)
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543 | Christening: May 9, 1880, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. Christening: Book 1, page 200 | BRINK FLORA (FLORA EMILIE LYDIA) (I00306)
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544 | Christian and his family are found on the 1870 census records for Wayne Co, Ohio, Plain Twp, they are living next door to his sisters Fronica, Barbara, Ann, and Mary, and also Mary Mellinger, born 1703 in PA (perhaps this is Mary Felger.) | MELLINGER Christian (I31345)
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545 | Christine was born on the Collmeyer farm between New Minden and Nashville and baptised by a Methodist minister in Nashville, as the Lutheran pastor was 25 miles away (probably in Venedy) and this was an emergency. Christine and Henry were married in St. John Lutheran Church in New Minden and then bought farmland in the Hoyleton area for $8.00 an acre. He was a charter member of the Hoyleton Lutheran Church and served as first deacon and janitor of that church. In 1917, when the church celebrated its 50th anniversary, he was one of 3 surviving charter members. He was 79 at the time of his death. Although Christine lived to be 83, she was totally blind the last 7 years of her life - said to be the result of unsuccessful cataract surgery. She was cared for by her youngest daughter, Lena (Carolina) who never married. Although unable to see, she was able to find her way around the house unaided, even in her declining years, and was very proficient at such tasks as peeling potatoes. | COLLMEYER CHRISTINA CAROLINE (KOLLMEIER) (I05535)
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546 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I01185)
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547 | Civil War. Name means "The Town Crier or usher in a court; Towncrier or a constable" | BEEDLE JOHN (BEDEL) (I20377)
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548 | Clara attended the old "cow-bell" school and was only 14 when her mother had a stroke which paralyzed her and made her an invalid for the last 10 years of her life. Her father passed away 5 years before her mother of what was believed to be cancer. Clara continued to live in the home and help care for her mother till she died and then her brothers until they married or left home. She then held a position in the local post office and the year before her marriage went to Vandalia to live with her sister Ida and work in the Atkinson-Brink Store. From "Hoffmans 1662 - 1972" Compiled by Bernice Reinhardt Per Narratives of Randolph County, Sparta, Illinois library, her last name was spelled Holeman. | HOHMAN CLARA MATILDA (I07297)
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549 | Clara lived at home and worked in the coat alteration dept. of Scruggs Vandervoort and Barney Dept. Store for 16 years. After her mother had a stroke, Clara quit and took care of her until she passed away. She and her father continued to live in the home and Clara did the same type of alteration work at Famous-Barr Co. She retired some years ago and after her father's death in 1944 continued to live in the family home until a few years ago when she became a resident of the Good Samaritan Home on South Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. She still maintains membership in the Evangelical Church which was originally located at 23rd and Washington and attends services and Ladies Aid meetings frequently. This church, Bethany United Church of Christ, has within the last two years united with Peace Church and is called Bethany-Peace United Church of Christ and is located at 11936 Bellefontaine Road. The following article appeared in a neighborhood newspaper in 1971: Symbol of Merger New Old Tones at Bethany-Peace Two old bells from Bethany United Church of Christ will provide new tones for the newly-merged congregation at bethany-Peace United Church of Christ, 11936 Bellefontaine Road. The Bells ahve hung in the tower of Bethany Church at Red Bud and Rosalie Aves. for 56 years and ahve now been moved to the new quarters. They are temporarily located on a platform at the right of the entrance of Peace Church. The merger was approved Feb. 22, 1970, and incorporated January 14, 1971. In 1879, the ladies society (Frauen Verein) donated the bells for the church at 23rd and Washington St. They are called Mary & Martha. Clara Hoffman a long time member at Bethany, provided funds for the moving of the bells. "The Bells at Bethany Church have been very dear to me, always," she says. "At the old church at 23rd & Washington the bells would ring every Sat. evening at 7:00 P.M. I can remember back as a child, my grandmother and I would walk up the block to the Church, she telling me the story of Mary and Martha living in the little town of Bethany. Living near the church most of my life and hearing the bells ring over the years, I enjoyed them and I hope and pray that Mary and Martha will continue to ring many more years for others to enjoy." A tower for the bells is to be built as soon as funds can be obtained. The membership of the new congregation is 1000. From "Hoffmans 1662 - 1972" Compiled by Bernice Reinhardt | HOFFMAN CLARA RUTH (I13511)
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550 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16300)
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