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951 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16597)
 
952 harry was employed in the office of Clarkson Coal Co. VOGELPOHL HARRY (I16392)
 
953 Harvey's birth certificate shows 6-12-03, Jefferson County - Grand Prairie Twp. Issued 9-24-41 and December 19, 1941.
Death Certificate 10-18-63

Birth certificate 6-13-03 reported by doctor J. K. White, M.D.
Residence at Richview.\Filed November 11, 1903

Marriage 6-30-39. 
BRINK HARVEY HENRY (I00115)
 
954 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14100)
 
955 Has a sister Mrs. Allen Blair of Portland Oregan per death notice at Nashville Historical Society. Same notice gives birth date as June 18, 1864 in St. Louis, MO. This disagrees with date family has passed down. KLEE JULIA RUTH (I00082)
 
956 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16172)
 
957 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14290)
 
958 Has been in the Navy - recently retired and living with his father. ANSELM HAROLD, JR. (I16361)
 
959 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20253)
 
960 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20255)
 
961 Have children and live around Hoffman, Illinois. MICHAEL ESTHER (I14407)
 
962 Have children and live around Hoffman, Illinois. MICHAEL AGNES (I14406)
 
963 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17004)
 
964 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14285)
 
965 He came to America and was gored by a buck while deer hunting. He died a few days later. He's buried in the field along with the original Brink parents who came to American in 1945. PEITHMANN ERNST HEINRICH FRIEDRICH EBERHARD (I03744)
 
966 He came to the U.S. in the 1860's and first settled near Belleville, where he was a blacksmith. By 1878 he and his wife, Louise Kroeger, daughter of Fred Kroeger, had moved to Washington County to a farm three and one-half miles northwest of Hoyleton. WACKER CHARLES F. (I03006)
 
967 He did not marry. OWENS JOHN EARL (I10313)
 
968 He enlisted in Capt. C. J. Barnes' Company J, 5 Reg., Ks. Cav. on 24 April, 1862, during the Civil War at Springfield, Missouri. Records show him to be a man 6 foot, 1 1/3 inches tall, complexion light, eyes black, occupation, farmer. He was honorably discharged at De Valls Bluff, Arkansas, on the 23rd day of April, 1865, by reason of expiration of term of service.
p. 554
Leonard E. Carey
History of Stone County Missouri 1989
Stone County, Missouri, Historical Society 
TAYLOR WILLIAM THOMAS (I00890)
 
969 He enlisted in Company D, 8th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry August 9, 1862, making the rank of Captain, to fight for the Union in the Civil War. He was one of the pioneers of Indiana.
Louisa was Isum's third and last wife.
http://www.shawhan.com/families/ingelsj.rtf 
GWIN ISUM (I19775)
 
970 He fought in the Civil War.
It is unknown if they were born here or in Germany. They lived in Pilot, Illinois (which the town no longer exists) located in Kankakee County, Illinois before moving to the Hoberg, MO area. Their marriage date is unknown. 
TIESEL HEINRICH F. (I20540)
 
971 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I07352)
 
972 He lived on the homestead and was buried in the original Zion Evangelical Cemetery on the Krughoff estate. Florence Krughoff KRUGHOFF ERNST HEINRICH FRIEDRICH AUGUST (I03023)
 
973 He may have had a second wife named Anne Margarethe Ilsabein from Wiebe who died on February 1, 1842 at teh age of 66 years, 6 mo., 26 days at #6 Huerllhorst. Her husband is listed as Johann Heinrich Roewekamp. This would make her birth date as August 5, 1775. This does not make much chronological sense as she would have been 6 years older than her husband. If this is the original wife she would have been 56 years old when Anne Marie Louise Charlotte was born. ROEWEKAMP JOHANN HEINRICH (I00264)
 
974 He never married. Lived with brother Lou and Minnie Kroeger. He served about 6 months in the Army at Camp Funstan (now a part of Ft. Riley, ks) as a private in the 110 the ammunition train during WWI. He couldn't stand the walking because of a bad foot (crippled ankle) from a mower sickle bar accident. He was honorably discharged during WWI in 1919. KROEGER HENRY FREDERICK (HANK) (I03236)
 
975 He received a Civil War pension and had a store in Norwalk, MO. CHAPPELL WILLIAM ROBERT "BUD" (I07049)
 
976 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14289)
 
977 He took his bride to his own small farm in Hullhorst, homestead Nr. 20, Westfalen, Germany.

In transcribing descendents from the book BRINK/BECKMEYER FAMILY HISTORY compiled by Carol Hotz 1999 it was sometimes difficult to keep everything straight as spouses names were not given. I used UNKNOWN in place of missing spouse names. I just hope I have interpreted everything correctly. If anyone sees any errors, please contact me. wlgines 
BECKMEYER HEINRICH WILHELM BOKEMEIER (BOEKMEIER) (I03713)
 
978 He was a bridge construction worker. He was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Monett, MO. TAYLOR OTIS LEO (I00876)
 
979 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10434)
 
980 He was a German and a Methodist farmer who lived at North Prairie on the place formerly owned by his grandfather Louis (Ludwig) Friedrich Wilhelm Huck, who came to Illinois in 1849 from Unterlubbe, Westfalen, Kreis Minden, Germany, near Bergkirchen, by Bad Oeynhausen.

Occupation: Farmer and Organist for North Prairie Methodist Church. 
KLEEMAN OSCAR HENRY (I03794)
 
981 He was a minister. BRINK THEODORE F. (I00257)
 
982 He was a pentacostal preacher. ELLIOTT FLOYD HOLLOWARY (I07093)
 
983 He was a traveling jewelry salesman. He was killed in a tornado in Murphysboro, Illinois. To our knowledge, his body or possessions were never found.
There was a tornado March 18, 1925 that went through Murphysboro, Illinois. It was one mile wide and killed nearly 700 in three states. Winds were 62 miles an hour. 234 died in Murphysboro. We don't know if this was the tornado that killed Joseph or not. There is a more tri-state newspaper report in the Arnsmeyer File Folder. 
CHAVER JOSEPH (I00077)
 
984 He was born at Hoyleton, Illinois - died Stotts City, MO. He is buried at East View Cemetery near Stotts City. He was a farmer. He married on March 24, 1889 Emma Krueger - b. Oct. 1, 1869; d. 1954. Emma, too, was born at Hoyleton, Illinois. When she was a small child, her parents Christian Henry Krueger and his wife Catherine (nee Fricke) together with other families from the Hoyleton area, moved to Lawrence Co., Mo. One of these families was that of J. August Kleeman, who had married Louise Klein after the death of Anna Marie. William and Emma were married at the home of her parents 2 mi. south of Stotts City, Mo. They then bought a farm 4 mi. NW of Stotts City, where they lived until after William's death. Their first home was a log cabin, until a new home was built. Their children were all born there. In 1940, Emma, with two of her daughters moved into Stotts City. When the families froom Washington Co., Illnois, first went to Mo., they built an Evangelical Church and established a German School. However, when William and Emma were married, their farm was 3/4 mi. from a Methodist Church and 1/2 mi. from the Pleasant Hill Public School. Travel being slow then, all the children were brought up in this church and attended the school nearby. There were nine children. KLEEMANN WILLIAM FREDERICK (I08618)
 
985 He was in the jewelry business. BUHRMAN WALTER A. (I13365)
 
986 He was in the oil business and the last 5 years of his life he was employed as dispatcher for badger Pipeline Co., Berwyn, Illinois. He was a member of Berwyn Methodist Church. KLEEMAN WILLIAM C. (I08852)
 
987 He was killed instantly when he lost control of his car. BOESTER HENRY (I17052)
 
988 He was listed as a blacksmith on the 1850 Lawrence County, Illinois census. GROVE WASHINGTON (I23281)
 
989 He was living in Midland, Michigan when he passed away. MUELDER WESLEY WARREN (I04308)
 
990 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10429)
 
991 Health: Developed MS and has been confined to a wheel chair since 1970. BRAMMEIER BEN (I11829)
 
992 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11648)
 
993 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11028)
 
994 Heather's grandmother thinks Lyndle was born at home in Washington, Indiana. GILLEY LYNDLE (LYNN) BEATRICE (I11023)
 
995 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I09934)
 
996 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I09935)
 
997 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16959)
 
998 Heine Landoe, "the fisherman from Uerikon," became a citizen of Zurich. Heini Landos who fled from Schwyz to Hirzel is most likely the son of Hansen. It is recorded that Heini Landos of Pfaffikon, Canton Schwyz and of the village Menzinger, fled the Pfakkikon leaving 24 July 1424 and east of Lake Zurich to Zug. He moved from Canton Zug into the Hirzel region of Horgen by 1467. He is undoubtedly a son of Hensen Landos, settler of Menzinger on the 8th January 1393. He may also be a brother of Rudolph Landis who was in the Uerikon by 1415. LANDIS Heini (I36167)
 
999 Helen graduated from the U. of I in 1916, where she also was a campus leader - president of the Y.W.C.A., Jr. Phi Beta Kappa and a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. She did graduate work at Columbia U. in the field of Social Work, after which she began her teaching career. At that time it was unusual for a married woman to teach. Except for a few years off, when her daughter was young, she continued until 1963, having been on the faculty of Vassar, Simmons, the U. of Chicago, Northwestern, Borat and Kendall Colleges. She has a Ph. D. in Economics from the U. of Chicago acquired in 1928. She has authored 3 books and a series of articles on social security legislation.

From "Hoffmans 1662 - 1072"
Compiled by Bernice Reinhardt 
FISCHER HELEN VASTINE (I13399)
 
1000 Helen had three children from a previous marriage. ALEXANDER HELEN K. DUNCAN (I10339)
 

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