ARNSMEYER WILLIAM
1852 - 1919 (67 years)-
Name ARNSMEYER WILLIAM Born 15 Oct 1852 Moved in 1888 from St. Louis, Mo. to Nashville, IL Gender Male Died 6 Nov 1919 Nashville, Washington Co., IL Person ID I00081 Gynzer's Genealogy Database Last Modified 22 Jun 2013
Father ARNS FREDERICK Mother SUEDMEYER CAROLINE Family ID F00025 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 KLEE JULIA RUTH, b. 18 May 1865, Of St. Louis, Mo. , d. 21 Oct 1905, 40 yrs., 5 mos., 3 days (Age 40 years) Married 11 Mar 1882 St. Louis, Missouri [1] Children + 1. ARNSMEYER AUGUST (GUS), b. moved to Johnson City, IL + 2. ARNSMEYER GEORGE EDWARD, b. 27 Sep 1883, d. 7 Jan 1956 (Age 72 years) + 3. ARNSMEYER PAULINA ANNA CAROLINA, b. 20 Aug 1887, d. 8 Apr 1967, Nashville, Washington County, Illinois (Age 79 years) + 4. ARNSMEYER LUELLA MAE (LOUISE) (CHUB), b. May 1890, d. 8 Mar 1958 (Age ~ 67 years) + 5. ARNSMEYER RUTH FRANCES, b. 22 Jan 1893, Nashville, Washington County, Illinois , d. 8 May 1965, Nashville, Washington County, Illinois (Age 72 years) + 6. ARNSMEYER MAYME ADELE, b. 1897, d. 27 Jun 1986 (Age 89 years) Family ID F00023 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 STOKER Minnie, b. 25 Mar 1856, Wayne Co., IL , d. 22 Sep 1941, Washington Co., IL (Age 85 years) Last Modified 22 Jun 2013 Family ID F12386 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Arnesmeyer, William - 1919 - Death Record, Illinois Arnsmeyer, William - Death Certificate
Arnsmeyer, William - Death Certificate - Nov 6th, 1919
Headstones Arnesmeyer, William - 1919 - headstone
Census Documents 1860 - United States Federal Census - Arnsmeyer, Dietrich H. 1880 - United States Federal Census - Arnsmeyer, Caroline
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Notes - With their infant daughter, Paulina Anna Carolina (b. 1887) and two sons, George and August, Julia (Klee) Arnsmeyer (b. 1865, d. 1905) and William Arnsmeyer (b. 1852, d. 1919) moved in 1888 to Nashville from St. Louis. Both Julia and William were of Scotch-Irish heritage, having added the "meyer" to William's original family name of "Arns". three more children were born to their union. Ruth Frances in 1893, Luella Mae (known as "Chub") in 1890, and Mayme Adelle in 1897.
George married Violet Green (a Nashville girl) and they had two children, Elvira Louise (now Brown and living in Atlanta) and Mary Elizabeth (now Drane and living in California). August married Sophie Lee (also of Nashville) and they moved to Johnson City. Paulina married Frank Guy Truman Schafer. Frank's father was an English Jewelry salesman and his mother was half Cherokee Indian. Paulina and Frank had five children, Mildred Helen (later Brink) in 1909, Vera Mae (who died in infancy) in 1914, Imogene (later Wallace) in 1915. Homer G. (who died as a young man) in 1922, and Frank Guy in 1924. Ruth married Charles "Chick" Evilsizer and they had two children, Darlith (now Warmack and living in Pennsylvania) and James, living in the metro-east area. Ruth and Chick lived all their married life in Nashville.
Luella Mae married John Engleman and they lived all their married life in Nashville also. Their children were Delene (now Anderson), Ilene (now Pratt), John Jr., Mayme (now Krause), Betty (now Pemberton) and Rank William. Mayme married Walt Reidelberger (also of Nashville). Children born to their union were Audrey (now Gaebe and living in Rhode Island), Walt Robert (now living in the Orient) and Jean (now Farmen-Farmian).
- According to death certificate, William was a coal miner.
- With their infant daughter, Paulina Anna Carolina (b. 1887) and two sons, George and August, Julia (Klee) Arnsmeyer (b. 1865, d. 1905) and William Arnsmeyer (b. 1852, d. 1919) moved in 1888 to Nashville from St. Louis. Both Julia and William were of Scotch-Irish heritage, having added the "meyer" to William's original family name of "Arns". three more children were born to their union. Ruth Frances in 1893, Luella Mae (known as "Chub") in 1890, and Mayme Adelle in 1897.
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Sources - [S070293] Death notice found at Nashville Historical Society.
- [S070293] Death notice found at Nashville Historical Society.
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