BRINK FREDERICK (FREDERICH ERNST W. )
1827 - 1905 (78 years)1. BRINK FREDERICK (FREDERICH ERNST W. ) was born on 17 Mar 1827 in Eicksen #6, Westfalen, Prussen; came to America September 22, 1844.; died on 8 May 1905 in Washington County, Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hoyleton, Illinois. Notes:
Among the foreign born citizens of Washington County was Senator F. E. W. Brink, who was born on March 17, 1827 in Westphalia, a Province of Prussia. He left his native country at an early age and came to America, landing in Washington County September 22, 1844. His parents followed a year later. He went to New Orleans as a shipping clerk for 7 years and returned to Washington County on May 6, 1854 and married Carolina Hoffman who had also immigrated here from Prussia. They were the parents of ten children, namely: Fred Brink, Carolina Krueger, Louise Rolf, Mary Cohlmeyer, Henry Brink, Ann Cohlmeyer, Elizabeth Greiman, Rev. Edward Brink, and Flora Cohlmeyer. Frederich was involved in farming and stock-raising. They owned a farm in North Prairie, now owned by the Dueker family. In 1872 they moved to Hoyleton where he and William Weigel owned the Mill.
In politics, he was a democrat. His first vote was cast for Lewis Cass in 1848. In 1874, the Repubican party nominated him for Representative in General Assembly, but he did not accept. In 1876 he was nominated for the office of State Senator on the Democratic ticket for the 42nd District. He accepted the nomination and was elected by a handsome majority. While a member of the 30th Legislature he was honored with the chairmanship of an important committee. In the 31st General Assembly, he was a member of the committee on State Charitable Institutions, the Agriculture Drainage, Miscellaneous and Manufacturing and Labor Committee. He and his wife were life-long members of the Hoyleton Zion Church, of which he was one of the founders.
Newspaper article regarding the original Zion Evangelical Cemetery and Zion Evangelical Church in North Prairie - date of article unknown. (This cemetery is prior to North Prairie Methodist Church Cemetery).
HOYLETON CHURCHMEN HONOR PIONEER DEAD by Grover Brinkman
Back in 1861, a group of eighteen farmers met at the home of Frederick E. W. Brink in North Prairie to establish a new church. Eight acres of land was purchased from F. W. Krughoff for $12.50 per acre, and preliminary plans were made for the building program, which included a church, school, parsonage and "laying-off" a cemetery. Later that year, carpenter Henry Hake was given a contract to build a church 30 x 50 feet, 16 ft. high, with eight windows and a tower. He was to receive $217 for his labor.
The day the tower of the new church was completed, a bad storm leveled the building. Undaunted, the members set about to rebuild the church, completed it in 1863.
Back in those days, when the infant farm congregation was being organized, prices of commodities, compared with today, are little short of amazing. For instance, when the parsonage was ready for painting, the labor amounted to $15. Later a fence was built to enclose the property, each member being required to furnish ten fence posts or contribute a dime. On one occasion, the pastor was compelled to build his own chicken house. Another pastor, desiring a porch on the parsonage, added it himself.
Today this pioneer church is gone, its members long ago having transferred to Hoyleton, but the old cemetery remains. And recently a cemetery committee composed of Rueben Westerfeld, Clarence Hake, Roland and William Beckemeyer, were appointed to restore the long-neglected burial ground, now a thicket of hedge and bramble, dug up by marmots. Many of the old stones were gone, broken or vandalized. So, for the record, a large central marker was erected, upon which are engraved the names of all who are buried here, 85 in number. The oldest grave is that of Marie Westerfeld, born in 1832.
A new chain fence protects the site, which is southeast of New Minden and southwest of Hoyleton. Here is an example of pioneer cemetery restoration that is commendable. Washington County, like its sister counties in southern Illnois, has many of these old burial grounds, most of them completely neglected. Updating the same with a central marker, inscribed with all the names of those buried, seems a fine idea
FREDERICK married HOFFMAN CAROLINE C. (MARIA) on 5 May 1854. CAROLINE (daughter of HOFFMAN UNKNOWN and UNKNOWN UNKNOWN) was born on 7 Jul 1834 in May have arrived New Orleans via ship President Schmidt in 1852.; died on 6 Jan 1909 in Washington County, Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hoyleton, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. BRINK FREDERICK (ERNST FREDERICK GUSTAV HENRY) was born on 13 Apr 1855; died on 20 Aug 1901 in Washington Co. Illinois; was buried in Zion U. C. Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois.
- 3. BRINK CAROLINA (LENA) (SOPHIE LOUISE CAROLINE) was born on 19 Jan 1857; died in 1937.
- 4. BRINK LOUISE F. C. (ELIZABETH) was born about 1858; died on 20 Feb 1950.
- 5. BRINK MARY (MARIA CHRISTINE FRIEDRIKE) was born on 23 Nov 1861 in North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois; died on 1 Mar 1952 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois.
- 6. BRINK HENRY was born about 1863; died about 1867 in Infancy; was buried in Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
- 7. BRINK ERNST HEINRICH FRIEDRICH WILHELM was born on 20 Mar 1864; died in 1929.
- 8. BRINK ANNA WILHELMINE ELIZABETH was born on 29 Dec 1868.
- 9. BRINK CAROLINE WILHELMINE ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) was born on 22 Apr 1871; died on 7 May 1871 in Infancy; was buried in Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois..
- 10. BRINK ELIZABETH (CAROLINE MARIA ELIZABETH) was born on 11 Dec 1873 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 11 May 1942 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.
- 11. BRINK EDWARD was born about 1876.
- 12. BRINK FLORA (FLORA EMILIE LYDIA) was born on 30 Mar 1880 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 11 Sep 1952 in Greenville, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois.
Generation: 2
2. BRINK FREDERICK (ERNST FREDERICK GUSTAV HENRY) (1.FREDERICK1) was born on 13 Apr 1855; died on 20 Aug 1901 in Washington Co. Illinois; was buried in Zion U. C. Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois. Notes:
Baptized April 19, 1955
FREDERICK married BECKMEYER SOPHIA M. A. (BOKEMEIER BOEKMEIER) on 20 Apr 1880. SOPHIA (daughter of BECKMEYER HEINRICH WILHELM BOKEMEIER (BOEKMEIER) and EICKMEYER ANNE MARIE KATHERINE SOPHIA) was born on 3 May 1860 in (dob may be March 5, 1860); died on 18 Jun 1934 in Washngton Co. Illinois; was buried in Zion U. C. Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 13. BRINK DAUGHTER died in in Died in infancy; Washington County, Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.
- 14. BRINK MILLICENT (EMILY OR MILLIE OR AMELIA) C. was born on 20 Oct 1883 in Near Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois; died on 5 Aug 1972 in On way to Washington County Hospital, Nashville, Illinois; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
- 15. BRINK GUSTAV FREDERICK CARL was born on 1 Jun 1887; died on 24 Nov 1966 in Washington Co., Il.; was buried in Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hoyleton, Illinois.
- 16. BRINK PAUL WILLIAM was born on 12 May 1890 in Hoyleton, Illinois; died on 23 Jan 1962 in Kiowa, Kansas.
- 17. BRINK LEONARD H. was born on 9 Jan 1896 in Hoyleton Twp., Washington County, Illinois; died on 12 Jul 1977 in Nashville, Illinois; was buried on 15 Jul 1977 in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..
- 18. BRINK CHARLES RUDOLPH was born in 1900; died on 14 Feb 1976.
3. BRINK CAROLINA (LENA) (SOPHIE LOUISE CAROLINE) (1.FREDERICK1) was born on 19 Jan 1857; died in 1937. Notes:
Baptized May 1857
CAROLINA married KRUEGER GUSTAV A. on 2 Dec 1879. GUSTAV (son of KRUEGER CHRIST and WUBBELMANN LOUISE) died in 1929. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 19. KRUEGER CHRIST
4. BRINK LOUISE F. C. (ELIZABETH) (1.FREDERICK1) was born about 1858; died on 20 Feb 1950. LOUISE married ROLF CHARLES F. W. (WILLIAM) on 1 Nov 1877 in Hoyleton, Illinois; Date maybe 1878.. CHARLES was born on 26 Apr 1850 in Minden, Westfallen, Prussen; came to America with friends at age 17; died on 22 Jan 1942. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 20. ROLF WILLIAM
- 21. ROLF FRED
- 22. ROLF ROSE
- 23. ROLF LILLY
- 24. ROLF IDA
- 25. ROLF LOUISE
- 26. ROLF ANNA was born about 1880; died in 1930.
- 27. ROLF FRIEDA LOUISE was born on 17 Aug 1893; died on 13 Jan 1986.
- 28. Living
5. BRINK MARY (MARIA CHRISTINE FRIEDRIKE) (1.FREDERICK1) was born on 23 Nov 1861 in North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois; died on 1 Mar 1952 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois. Notes:
Christening record: Book 1, attached page from old church records.
Christening: January 9, 1862, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.MARY married GREIMANN JOHN (JOHAN FRIEDRICH CHRISTIAN) on 27 May 1886 in Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. JOHN (son of GREIMANN FRED (CARL LUDWIG FRIEDRICH) and AUSSIEKER LOUISE (ANNE MARIE LOUISE)) was born on 6 Dec 1862 in Benton Twp., Des Moines, Iowa; died on 7 May 1890 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 29. GREIMANN JOHN was born in Apr 1887.
- 30. GREIMANN LILLIE CAROLINE LOUISE was born on 26 Oct 1889.
MARY married COHLMEYER GEORGE on 11 May 1897 in Dom may be June 22, 1897(per county records); above date per church records. [Group Sheet]
6. BRINK HENRY (1.FREDERICK1) was born about 1863; died about 1867 in Infancy; was buried in Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. 7. BRINK ERNST HEINRICH FRIEDRICH WILHELM (1.FREDERICK1) was born on 20 Mar 1864; died in 1929. Notes:
Baptized June 17, 1864
ERNST married ROLF LOUISE. LOUISE was born about 1865; died in 1923. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 31. BRINK FRED
- 32. BRINK ERNST
- 33. BRINK ROSE
- 34. BRINK EDWARD
- 35. BRINK MARTIN was born about 1893; died in 1924.
8. BRINK ANNA WILHELMINE ELIZABETH (1.FREDERICK1) was born on 29 Dec 1868. Notes:
Baptized January 24, 1869
ANNA married COHLMEYER UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 36. COHLMEYER FLORA
- 37. COHLMEYER PAUL
- 38. COHLMEYER ADA
9. BRINK CAROLINE WILHELMINE ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) (1.FREDERICK1) was born on 22 Apr 1871; died on 7 May 1871 in Infancy; was buried in Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.. 10. BRINK ELIZABETH (CAROLINE MARIA ELIZABETH) (1.FREDERICK1) was born on 11 Dec 1873 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 11 May 1942 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. Notes:
Christening record: Book 1, page 166
Marriage record: Book 1, page 352
Marriage record: Book D, page 238, line 128ELIZABETH married GREIMANN CHRIST (CHRISTIAN HEINRICH WILHELM) on 26 Sep 1895 in Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. CHRIST (son of GREIMANN FRED (CARL LUDWIG FRIEDRICH) and AUSSIEKER LOUISE (ANNE MARIE LOUISE)) was born on 15 Jan 1870 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 12 Apr 1848 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 39. GREIMAN EDNA (CAROLINE LOUISE EDNA) was born on 1 Jul 1898 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died in May 1991 in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois.
- 40. GREIMAN FRED (FRIEDRICH GUSTAV HEINRICH) was born on 10 May 1902 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 23 Jan 1966 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.
- 41. GREIMAN INFANT SON was born on 17 Jul 1906 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 17 Jul 1906 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.
11. BRINK EDWARD (1.FREDERICK1) was born about 1876. EDWARD married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 42. BRINK MARIE
12. BRINK FLORA (FLORA EMILIE LYDIA) (1.FREDERICK1) was born on 30 Mar 1880 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 11 Sep 1952 in Greenville, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois. Notes:
Christening: May 9, 1880, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.
Christening: Book 1, page 200FLORA married GREIMANN LOUIS (LOUIS KARL FRIEDRICH) on 2 Sep 1899 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois. LOUIS (son of GREIMANN FRED (CARL LUDWIG FRIEDRICH) and AUSSIEKER LOUISE (ANNE MARIE LOUISE)) was born on 7 Dec 1876 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 13 Jun 1943 in Greenville, Bond County, Illinois; dod may be May 13, 1943; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 43. GREIMANN EVERETTE FRED was born on 19 Sep 1901 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; Dob may be 9/19/1904; died on 2 Nov 1961 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was buried in Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois.
- 44. GREIMANN WILFRED HENRY was born on 3 Oct 1903 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died in 1925 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois.
- 45. GREIMANN DOLORES CAROLINE was born on 31 Mar 1910 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died on 27 Feb 1989 in Greenville, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois.
- 46. GREIMANN VERNON LOUIS was born on 27 Dec 1912 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died on 10 Jun 1981 in Smithboro, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois.
- 47. GREIMANN ENNO WILLIAM was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died on 9 Dec 1989 in Greenville, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois.
- 48. Living
Generation: 3
13. BRINK DAUGHTER (2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) died in in Died in infancy; Washington County, Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. 14. BRINK MILLICENT (EMILY OR MILLIE OR AMELIA) C. (2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 20 Oct 1883 in Near Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois; died on 5 Aug 1972 in On way to Washington County Hospital, Nashville, Illinois; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. Notes:
Millie was a good christian woman with a generous nature and she was well liked by everyone who knew her. She grew up on a farm and was teh only girl of four children. She attended elementary school at a one-room country school but attended the Evangelical school her eighth grade year when she was confirmed into the church.
She married Albert Krughoff and moved to the Kroghoff homeplace where the newly wedded couple shared the house with the older Krughoffs. Millie and Albert occupied the basement rooms and several rooms on the first floor of the house. At the death of the older Krughoffs, the couple continued to live in the house and raised their family there.
Millie had many activities to pass the day. She subscribed to the Chicago Tribune which was delivered by mail and the mail was usually delivered about 1:00 p.m. After reading the news, she enjoyed doing the crossword puzzle. She also played the piano and in later years she had an electric organ. She displayed a china dog collection on the radiator in the living room. Fred Hotz won a blue plastic dog at a picnic and gave it to her and she always kept it in the collection. She liked to listen to the radio soap opera's. Fred Hotz remembers three of her favorites were: Helen Trent, Our Gal Sunday, and Ma Perkins.
Millie liked to work outside in her garden and would rather be there than inside doing housework. She raised vegetables, strawberries, and flowers. She had a rock garden on the side of her house at one time. While she was outside she also took care of the chickens and gathered the eggs in her apron. She especially enjoyed the baby chicks.
Millie enjoyed needlework, especially crocheting. Many samples of her handiwork were found in her house. She also could sew her own clothing.
Often on Saturday she was found in the kitchen baking. In the winter she put the dough on the kitchen radiator to rise. She usually had fresh loaves of bread and coffee cake ready for family or company. She also enjoyed canning the fruits and vegetables from her garden.
On summer evenings after a hard day's work, she and Albert and any family or friends that were visiting gathered on the front porch. Here the family reminised about days gone by. It was their way of passing family history on to the younger oens.
On Sunday she and Albert attended Sunday School and church in Hoyleton at the Evangelical Church where she had gone all her life. She was also active in the Women's Fellowship, and the Adult Fellowship.
Millie corresponded with family left in Germany. During World War II when the family in Germany was in distress, Millie sent care packages to them. It was much appreciated by the German family.
Fred Hotz remembers Millie was always willing to let him build or repair things. He built a wren house when he was young and put a new ceiling in the hall when he was older. She always had praise when the job was finished.
By Carol Hotz in her book, Brink/Beckmeyer Family History 1999MILLICENT married KRUGHOFF ALBERT CARL in 1905. ALBERT (son of KRUGHOFF FREDERICK JOHAN WILHELM and PEITHMANN FRIEDERIKE WILHELMINA CHRISTINE) was born on 6 Jul 1880; died on 14 Aug 1953; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 49. KRUGHOFF FRIEDA C. was born on 18 Apr 1908; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
- 50. KRUGHOFF ROSE MARIE LOUISE was born on 2 Nov 1912; died on 13 Jan 1991 in Cem. Bd. Internment list has 1/11/91.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
- 51. KRUGHOFF CAROLYN was born on 7 Apr 1920; died on 7 Apr 1920; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
15. BRINK GUSTAV FREDERICK CARL (2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 1 Jun 1887; died on 24 Nov 1966 in Washington Co., Il.; was buried in Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hoyleton, Illinois. Notes:
There is a copy of a newspaper clipping in the Brink unknown file that I believe is the wedding announcement of Gustav and Bertha Brink. It is written in German. wlg
FAREWELL SERVICE WELL ATTENDED
Sunday evening the largest gathering of people that has assembled at any local function for the past several months, was present in St. Paul's Evangelical Church to celebrate the farewell service given in honor of Monroe County's quota of the drafted army. Automobiles and conveyances of all kinds from all parts of the country were lined along our streets, but the attendance showed the extreme interest at heart which the entire population of the county has for those boys who have been called to defend "Old Glory".
A program, very fitting to an occasion of this kind, was carried out and due credit must be given Rev. C. F. Brink, the pastor, and Prof. C. Struckmeyer, organist, for their capability in arranging the affair. Rev. Brink's sermon, the songs by the choir and those by the congregation all conformed and tended to bring out the main subject of the evening, which was to trust not along in our physical and moral strength, but also in a spiritual strength, and to remember that without the help of the Almighty we can do nothing--with Him we can accomplish everything.
Rev. Brink's sermon must be lauded as it was an eloquent talk, short and to the point. He dealt with the human being glorying in his strength, and compared it with our soldier boys who now go forward to glory in theirs. He criticised those people who are going about and questioning the patriotism of the German-Americans. Who was it that helped our country gain its independence from England? Why, the good German-American populace, and as they fought and did their duty in those days, they will again help the Star Spangled Banner in this world war. Rev. Brink explained that he would not try to tell the young men of any military points, as that was the duty of others who are more disciplined in army tactics than he was: he warned them to trust always in the Almighty, and finally their reward will be reaped. He closed with a wish of godspeed to all the young men, and with hope that they will gain glory and honor by the side of the "Red, White and Blue."
The boys were presented with handsome covered programs as a remembrance of this parting occasion, the front page of which contained the picture of the church. They were bound together with red, white and blue ribbon, by the young ladies of the congregation.
The church choir rendered two appropriate songs during the evening's entertainment, and the members and their Instructor deserve credit for their efforts. Two songs by the congregation were also on the program. After the Lord's prayer, spoken in unison, and a blessing, the affair came to a close with the singing of the first verse of the national hymn, "America" by all present.GUSTAV married BRINK BERTHA A. on 15 Jul 1915 in At Bride's Home. BERTHA (daughter of BRINK HENRY J. and HOFFMAN WILHELMINE (MINNIE) CATRIENE MARIA) was born in May 1887 in Washington County, Illinois; dob may be May 1886; died on 7 Dec 1964 in Washington Co., Il.; was buried in Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Hoyleton, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 52. BRINK RUTH LUCILLE was born on 15 Sep 1917; died in 1978 in Centralia, Illinois; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois.
- 53. Living
- 54. BRINK FREDERICK H. was born on 3 Jan 1924; died on 16 Jun 1989 in Washington County, IL.; was buried in Zion U. C. Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois.
- 55. BRINK DAVID L. was born in Nov 1926; died in 1973.
16. BRINK PAUL WILLIAM (2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 12 May 1890 in Hoyleton, Illinois; died on 23 Jan 1962 in Kiowa, Kansas. Notes:
Paul was a minister in Redbud, Illinois at teh Evangelical Church (now The United Church of Christ). One Fourth of July his brother Gus's family came to visit. Paul and Gus filled wheat straws with gun powder adn shot them off like bottle rockets. One straw was crooked and it took a turn and went right through the neighbor ladies dress. She was not too happy!
by Carol Hotz in Brink/Beckmeyer Family History 1999PAUL married MOLZ KATHARINA HEDWIG on 12 Jun 1917 in Wichita, Kansas. KATHARINA (daughter of MOLZ CHARLES and ACHENBACH ELISABETHA) was born on 1 Dec 1894 in Kiowa, Kansas; died on 28 Jul 1973 in Hardtner, Kansas. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 56. BRINK HELEN EMILIE was born on 3 May 1918 in Hardtner, Kansas; died on 28 Jul 1973 in Hardtner, Kansas.
- 57. Living
- 58. BRINK WALTER CHARLES was born on 29 Jul 1927 in Red Bud, Illinois; died on 29 Apr 1987 in St. Louis, Missouri.
- 59. Living
17. BRINK LEONARD H. (2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 9 Jan 1896 in Hoyleton Twp., Washington County, Illinois; died on 12 Jul 1977 in Nashville, Illinois; was buried on 15 Jul 1977 in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL.. Notes:
When Leonard was a young boy his father died. His mother eventually remarried and the new family moved to Missouri. Leonard had many sep-brothers and sisters. Life was not so happy and when it was time for him to be confirmed he moved back to Hoyleton to live with his sister Millie and her husband Albert. Shortly after Rudie came to live with them too. Leonard was a prankster and loved to tease Frieda, Millie's daughter, when she was growing up. Leonard attended prep school and college in Elmhurst, Illinois.
As an adult Leonard was a band and music teacher in Okawville, Illinois. He wrote and arranged music for the many musicals he produced.
Leonard was good at woodworking and had a shop with a lathe and other necessary tools in a building next to his home in New Minden, Illinois. He built a tall grandfather clock for his yard. He also built a reed organ and he used a vacuum, cleaner to blow air into it so he would not have to pump it with his foot.
He was also an avid painter. He liked working with oil paintings and had many samples of his work hanging in his home.
by Carol Hotz in Brink/Beckmeyer Family History 1999
Grave at North Prairie Cemetery: Footstone - GHS-Mus US Army WW1LEONARD married GLEIBER FRIEDA. FRIEDA was born in in Possibly Waterloo, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 60. BRINK CHILD was born in in Probably born in Waterloo, Illinois; died in in Died in infancy..
LEONARD married HAKE ALBERTA F. on 12 May 1939 in Red Bud, Illinois. ALBERTA (daughter of HAKE J. A. FRANK and KRUGHOFF LYDIA MARTHA) was born on 20 Sep 1904 in Hoyleton Twp., Washington County, Illinois; died on 18 Jun 2002; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
18. BRINK CHARLES RUDOLPH (2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born in 1900; died on 14 Feb 1976. Notes:
My father, Rudie, was born 21 Aug 1900 at the home of his parents. The date is not sure since the birth certificate was not filed properly. His father died when Rudie was about two years of age. His father's death may have been related to a fall in a barn because he had severe head pains for years after the fall. Rudie's mother Sophie was allowed to stay on the farm and did for a while. As the boys grew up they chose not to farm. Sophie met a man, formerly from Hoyleton, who courted her. After their marriage the family moved to Scott City, MO (near Lebanon). Once there Sophie took care of her two youngest boys, Leonard and Rudie and also her new husband's family. By this time Millie and Paul were married and stayed in Hoyleton. The boys lived with their mother in Missouri for a while but first Leonard moved back to Hoyleton to stay with Millie and her husband Albert Krughoff. Shortly after, when he was 13, Rudie moved to Millie's home too. They both liked Millie and Albert Krughoff's home. Albert was more than a father figure to Rudie; He was father--and Albert never complained.
My father met Emilie at church. They married and 1928 I came. We were on a farm near Hoyleton. Dad did some farming in summer and taught country school. It was depression time.
All the boys had been to Elmhurst. It was runby the Evangelical Church (now UCC) and was an inexpensive place to go to be educated. My father was a night time worker at the Chicago Tribune and also had other jobs while in school. I don't believe Sophie helped any money wise. She died when I was eight. She had cancer and the operation in those days was very crude. Sophie had a few of her things left--so--Paul and Rudie went to have things settled. They filled their car with trinkets and quilts and came home. I'm sure she was brought back to a grave in Hoyleton to be buried with her first husband. We never saw mauch of the step-family she raised in Missouri. I alwayhs had a feeling the step-brothers weren't members of the "good-guys club".
Music ruled the Brinks; all the boys played instruments and Millie loved to play the piano and organ. My father had the Venedy Band, New Minden Band, Nashville Band and other school bands such as Hoyleton. He also had a drum and bugle corp for Nashville.
He was an avid collector of Indian relics. He hunted many in the area of Hoyleton and New Minden. Kent, my oldest son, now has his large collection.
The house he bought in New Minden gave him the privilege of planting all kinds of shrubs, trees and a large vegetable and flower garden. He spent many hours in the garden.
Dad's leaving us in 1976 left mother in a town where she needed transportation and she couldn't drive a car. She came to live with my family in Columbia, Illinois in July 1976 and departed her life at the Waterloo Nursing Home on 17 Jan 1991. She had been there only 12 weeks.
by daughter, Betty Brink as found in
Brink/Beckmeyer Family History 1999CHARLES married WEHKING EMILIE. EMILIE was born in 1903; died on 17 Jan 1981. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 61. Living
19. KRUEGER CHRIST (3.CAROLINA2, 1.FREDERICK1) CHRIST married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 62. KRUEGER DOLORES
- 63. KRUEGER MURRAY
- 64. KRUEGER CHRISTINA
20. ROLF WILLIAM (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) WILLIAM married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 65. ROLF WILLA
- 66. ROLF SYDNEY
- 67. ROLF ODELL
21. ROLF FRED (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) FRED married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 68. ROLF FREDERICK
- 69. ROLF HELEN
- 70. ROLF ROBERT
22. ROLF ROSE (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) ROSE married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 71. UNKNOWN ROLF
- 72. UNKNOWN MEREDITH
23. ROLF LILLY (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) LILLY married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 73. UNKNOWN WILLIAM
- 74. UNKNOWN MILTON
24. ROLF IDA (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) IDA married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 75. UNKNOWN JAMES
- 76. UNKNOWN FREDA
- 77. UNKNOWN BETTIE
25. ROLF LOUISE (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 26. ROLF ANNA (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born about 1880; died in 1930. 27. ROLF FRIEDA LOUISE (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 17 Aug 1893; died on 13 Jan 1986. FRIEDA married GROMMET WILLIAM. WILLIAM died on 25 Dec 1920. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 78. GROMMET LOUISE LUCRETIA was born on 10 Oct 1918 in Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois; died on 24 Nov 1997 in St. Louis University Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri.
28. Living (4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married HOHMAN H.P. (son of HOHMAN WILLIAM F. and RUCKER IDA, son of HOHMAN WILLIAM FREDERICK and RUECKER IDA ANNE (ANNA)) [Group Sheet]
Children:
29. GREIMANN JOHN (5.MARY2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born in Apr 1887. Notes:
Birth date extracted from 1900 Census.
Death date unknown, but died young.30. GREIMANN LILLIE CAROLINE LOUISE (5.MARY2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 26 Oct 1889. Notes:
Baptism: Zion evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.
LILLIE married KARSTEN ENNO. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 81. Living
31. BRINK FRED (7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) 32. BRINK ERNST (7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) ERNST married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 82. BRINK ERNST
- 83. BRINK HAROLD
- 84. BRINK JOYCE
- 85. BRINK RALPH
33. BRINK ROSE (7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) 34. BRINK EDWARD (7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) EDWARD married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 86. BRINK LOUISE
35. BRINK MARTIN (7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born about 1893; died in 1924. 36. COHLMEYER FLORA (8.ANNA2, 1.FREDERICK1) FLORA married GILBERT A. E.. [Group Sheet]
Children:
37. COHLMEYER PAUL (8.ANNA2, 1.FREDERICK1) PAUL married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
38. COHLMEYER ADA (8.ANNA2, 1.FREDERICK1) ADA married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
39. GREIMAN EDNA (CAROLINE LOUISE EDNA) (10.ELIZABETH2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 1 Jul 1898 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died in May 1991 in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois. Notes:
Christening record: Book 2, page 3
Christening: August 7, 1898, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois
Confirmation record: Book 2, page 23140. GREIMAN FRED (FRIEDRICH GUSTAV HEINRICH) (10.ELIZABETH2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 10 May 1902 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 23 Jan 1966 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. Notes:
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 51FRED married KOELLING JOHANNA ELIZABETH ALWINA on 19 May 1922 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois. JOHANNA (daughter of KOELLING CHRIST (CHRISTIAN HEINRICH FRIEDRICH) and STRUCKMEYER LOUISE (ANNA CATH. LOUISE CHARLOTTE)) was born on 5 Mar 1899 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 26 Feb 1978 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 90. GREIMAN CLIFFORD CHRISTIAN was born on 4 Oct 1922 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 17 Apr 1988 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio; dod may be Apr. 15, 1988.
- 91. GREIMAN ALFRED LOUIS was born on 13 Mar 1930 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 26 Jul 1985 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.
41. GREIMAN INFANT SON (10.ELIZABETH2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 17 Jul 1906 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 17 Jul 1906 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. Notes:
Burial record: Book 2, page 327
42. BRINK MARIE (11.EDWARD2, 1.FREDERICK1) 43. GREIMANN EVERETTE FRED (12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 19 Sep 1901 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; Dob may be 9/19/1904; died on 2 Nov 1961 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was buried in Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois. Notes:
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-K, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U.S.
EVERETTE married MULLIGAN KATHLEEN on 21 Nov 1936 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. KATHLEEN was born on 30 Oct 1906; died in Jan 1989 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 92. Living
44. GREIMANN WILFRED HENRY (12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 3 Oct 1903 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died in 1925 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois. 45. GREIMANN DOLORES CAROLINE (12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 31 Mar 1910 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died on 27 Feb 1989 in Greenville, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois. DOLORES married MANSHOLT LAWRENCE F. on 13 Sep 1931. LAWRENCE was born on 28 Jul 1909; died on 14 Mar 1997; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
46. GREIMANN VERNON LOUIS (12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 27 Dec 1912 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died on 10 Jun 1981 in Smithboro, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois. VERNON married Living [Group Sheet]
47. GREIMANN ENNO WILLIAM (12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died on 9 Dec 1989 in Greenville, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Mt. Auburn Memorial Park, Greenville, Bond County, Illinois. Notes:
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-K, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U. S., date of Import: March 2001, Internal Ref. #1.111.7.105452.119.
Greimann, Enno - Social Security #489-14-3020 issued in MissouriENNO married Living [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 96. GREIMANN ENNO WILLIAM, JR. was born in in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died in in At birth, Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Noffsinger Cemetery, Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois.
- 97. Living
48. Living (12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married Living (son of BOLLA CHARLES and UNKNOWN JULIA) [Group Sheet]
Generation: 4
49. KRUGHOFF FRIEDA C. (14.MILLICENT3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 18 Apr 1908; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. FRIEDA married HOTZ EMIL F.. EMIL was born on 8 May 1907; died on 28 Apr 1966; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 98. Living
50. KRUGHOFF ROSE MARIE LOUISE (14.MILLICENT3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 2 Nov 1912; died on 13 Jan 1991 in Cem. Bd. Internment list has 1/11/91.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. ROSE married WACKER WALDO O.. WALDO (son of WACKER FREDERICK WILLIAM and GARNHOLZ ANNA E.) was born on 18 Oct 1908; died on 28 Apr 1991; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 99. Living
51. KRUGHOFF CAROLYN (14.MILLICENT3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 7 Apr 1920; died on 7 Apr 1920; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. 52. BRINK RUTH LUCILLE (15.GUSTAV3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 15 Sep 1917; died in 1978 in Centralia, Illinois; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois. Notes:
Engagement announcement in Centralia Sentinel.
Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Brink of Hoyleton announce the betrothal of daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Gerald R. Thorp, who is the son of Rev. and R. L. Thorp of Centralia.
In 1935 Miss Ruth Brink was graduated from Centralia Township School where she was May Queen attendant her junior and senior years. Since then she has been in radio work in St. Louis Stations KWK and __________. She has also been engaged in commercial photography. She attended the Nashville High School during the time her parents resided there.
Mr. Thorp was graduated from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa in 1936. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and ________ Delta Chi, professional fraternity. He is now City Editor of the Centralia Evening Sentinel, accepting the position in July following his graduation from college.
A late fall wedding is planned.RUTH married THORP GERALD R. on 8 Nov 1938 in Hoyleton, Illinois. GERALD was born in 1914; died on 22 Nov 1966 in Centralia, Illinois; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
53. Living (15.GUSTAV3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married LONG G.O. [Group Sheet]
Children:
54. BRINK FREDERICK H. (15.GUSTAV3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 3 Jan 1924; died on 16 Jun 1989 in Washington County, IL.; was buried in Zion U. C. Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois. Notes:
Professor, Columbia, S. C.; attended Washington University; Doctor's degree from S. I. U., Edwardsville. Bachelor - never married.
Hoffman book states birth as January 1922.55. BRINK DAVID L. (15.GUSTAV3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born in Nov 1926; died in 1973. Notes:
Graduate of McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois. Works as a Computer Maintenance Man. No children.
DAVID married COLLINS JACQUELINE on 29 Aug 1949 in Date May be August 20, 1949. [Group Sheet]
56. BRINK HELEN EMILIE (16.PAUL3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 3 May 1918 in Hardtner, Kansas; died on 28 Jul 1973 in Hardtner, Kansas. HELEN married HALLACK BERNARD FRANK on 12 Jun 1943. BERNARD (son of HALLACK NEIL LUCIUS and HORTON JESSE) was born on 4 Apr 1916; died on 23 Jun 1994. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 105. Living
- 106. HALLACK TERI JEAN was born on 14 Dec 1946 in Chicago, Illinois; died on 24 Dec 1977.
- 107. Living
57. Living (16.PAUL3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) 58. BRINK WALTER CHARLES (16.PAUL3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 29 Jul 1927 in Red Bud, Illinois; died on 29 Apr 1987 in St. Louis, Missouri. WALTER married SCHENCK MILDRED. [Group Sheet]
Children:
WALTER married Living (daughter of HOOVER BOBS ATKINSIN and HALLMAN MARGIE) [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 110. Living
59. Living (16.PAUL3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married Living (daughter of PIETSCHMAN ALBERT and GROESCHEL ELEANOR) [Group Sheet]
Children:
60. BRINK CHILD (17.LEONARD3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born in in Probably born in Waterloo, Illinois; died in in Died in infancy.. 61. Living (18.CHARLES3, 2.FREDERICK2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married MANN K.C. (son of MANN CHARLES and MANN EMMA) [Group Sheet]
Children:
62. KRUEGER DOLORES (19.CHRIST3, 3.CAROLINA2, 1.FREDERICK1) DOLORES married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 117. UNKNOWN MURRY
63. KRUEGER MURRAY (19.CHRIST3, 3.CAROLINA2, 1.FREDERICK1) 64. KRUEGER CHRISTINA (19.CHRIST3, 3.CAROLINA2, 1.FREDERICK1) 65. ROLF WILLA (20.WILLIAM3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 66. ROLF SYDNEY (20.WILLIAM3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 67. ROLF ODELL (20.WILLIAM3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 68. ROLF FREDERICK (21.FRED3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 69. ROLF HELEN (21.FRED3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 70. ROLF ROBERT (21.FRED3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 71. UNKNOWN ROLF (22.ROSE3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) ROLF married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 118. UNKNOWN JEFFREY
72. UNKNOWN MEREDITH (22.ROSE3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 73. UNKNOWN WILLIAM (23.LILLY3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) WILLIAM married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 119. UNKNOWN JON
- 120. UNKNOWN WILLIAM
74. UNKNOWN MILTON (23.LILLY3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 75. UNKNOWN JAMES (24.IDA3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 76. UNKNOWN FREDA (24.IDA3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 77. UNKNOWN BETTIE (24.IDA3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) 78. GROMMET LOUISE LUCRETIA (27.FRIEDA3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 10 Oct 1918 in Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois; died on 24 Nov 1997 in St. Louis University Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. LOUISE married F ROY, D. D. S.,. KASTEN on 17 Aug 1940 in Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. ROY was born on 21 Jun 1914 in Washington, Davies County, Indiana; died on 26 Jun 1994. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 121. Living
79. Living (28.Living3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married Living (daughter of MARTIN WALTON O. and MURDOCK HALLIE) [Group Sheet]
80. Living (28.Living3, 4.LOUISE2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married LARSON D. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 122. HOHMAN JULIE
- 123. HOHMAN GREG
- 124. HOHMAN MICHAEL
- 125. HOHMAN JOHN
- 126. HOHMAN KELLY
Living married ALLISON C.A. [Group Sheet]
Children:
81. Living (30.LILLIE3, 5.MARY2, 1.FREDERICK1) 82. BRINK ERNST (32.ERNST3, 7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) ERNST married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 131. BRINK ERNST
83. BRINK HAROLD (32.ERNST3, 7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) 84. BRINK JOYCE (32.ERNST3, 7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) 85. BRINK RALPH (32.ERNST3, 7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) 86. BRINK LOUISE (34.EDWARD3, 7.ERNST2, 1.FREDERICK1) 87. GILBERT KATHERINE (36.FLORA3, 8.ANNA2, 1.FREDERICK1) KATHERINE married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 132. UNKNOWN LARRY
88. COHLMEYER MINETTA (MINETTE) (37.PAUL3, 8.ANNA2, 1.FREDERICK1) MINETTA married CRAMER LEE. [Group Sheet]
89. UNKNOWN ANNABELLE (38.ADA3, 8.ANNA2, 1.FREDERICK1) 90. GREIMAN CLIFFORD CHRISTIAN (40.FRED3, 10.ELIZABETH2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 4 Oct 1922 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 17 Apr 1988 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio; dod may be Apr. 15, 1988. Notes:
Christening record: Book 3
Christening: October 29, 1922, Zion Evnagelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, IllinoisCLIFFORD married HUEGELY BETTY ANN on 11 Jul 1942 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. BETTY was born on 10 Apr 1921 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois; died on 20 Aug 1997 in Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida. [Group Sheet]
CLIFFORD married UNKNOWN LOIS about 1962. [Group Sheet]
91. GREIMAN ALFRED LOUIS (40.FRED3, 10.ELIZABETH2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born on 13 Mar 1930 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 26 Jul 1985 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona; was buried in Zion Evangelical UCC Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois. Notes:
Christening record: Book 3
Christening: April 20, 1930, Zion Evangelical UCC, Hoyleton, Washington County, IllnoisALFRED married Living (daughter of CHANG HUN and KIM J. K.) [Group Sheet]
Children:
92. Living (43.EVERETTE3, 12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) 93. Living (45.DOLORES3, 12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married EYMAN C.E. [Group Sheet]
Children:
94. Living (45.DOLORES3, 12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married LINTON L.C.. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 144. LINTON PATTI JO
- 145. Living
- 146. Living
- 147. Living
95. Living (45.DOLORES3, 12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) 96. GREIMANN ENNO WILLIAM, JR. (47.ENNO3, 12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) was born in in Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; died in in At birth, Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Noffsinger Cemetery, Hookdale, Bond County, Illinois. 97. Living (47.ENNO3, 12.FLORA2, 1.FREDERICK1) Living married CRUTHIS G.E.. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 148. CRUTHIS TERI LYNN
- 149. CRUTHIS PAMELA ANN
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