BRINK CHARLES L. C. (KARL FRIEDRICH LUDWIG)

Male 1835 - 1926  (90 years)


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  • Name BRINK CHARLES L. C. (KARL FRIEDRICH LUDWIG) 
    Born 2 Feb 1835  Eicksen #6, Westfalen, Preussen; tombstone has Feb. 12, 1835. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 7 Jan 1926  His farm in Huegely, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I00014  Gynzer's Genealogy Database
    Last Modified 4 Jul 2005 

    Father BRINCK JOHANN (ERNST) FRIEDERICH WILHELM,   b. 19 Oct 1788, Eicksen #6, Rothenuffeln, Kreis Minden, Westfalen, Prussen; Baptised 10/19/1788. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Sep 1846, North Prairie, Hoyleton Twp., Sec. 30, Washington Co., Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 57 years) 
    Mother MEIER ANNA SOPHIE DOROTHEA MARIE ILSABEIN,   b. 19 Sep 1799, Eicksen #1, Rothenuffeln, Kreis Minden, Westfalen, Prussen; Dob may be 9/9/1799 Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 12 Feb 1846, North Prairie, Hoyleton Twp., Sec. 30, Washington Co., Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 46 years) 
    Married 10 Mar 1816  Bergkirchen Parish, Westfalen, Prussen. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F00014  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family KRUGHOFF MARTHA MARIE ELIZABETH,   b. 10 Apr 1844,   d. 24 Jan 1899, Tombstone has Sept. 24, 1899; Carol Hotz states June 24, 1899/1900. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 54 years) 
    Married 29 Apr 1863  Zion Evangelical Church, Washington Co., IL; dom may be 5/19/64; Carol Hotz states 5/24/64. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. BRINK MARY,   d. Infancy Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. BRINK ERNEST HEINRICH FREDERICH WILHELM,   b. Abt 1864,   d. Abt 1864, Infancy Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 0 years)
    +3. BRINK CHARLES F.,   b. 15 Feb 1865, Huegely, Illinois on family farm Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 4 Apr 1933, Nashville, Il. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 68 years)
    +4. BRINK HENRY F. W.,   b. 3 Jul 1869, Brink Farm, Huegely, North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Jul 1935, Possibly Centralia, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 66 years)
     5. BRINK ANNA,   b. 1870, Huegely at Charles L. C. Brink farm. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1870, Huegely at Charles L. C. Brink farm; died at 2 days of age.. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 0 years)
     6. BRINK LYDIA,   b. 1870, Huegely at Charles L. C. Brink farm. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1870, Huegely at Charles L. C. Brink farm; died at 2 days of age. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 0 years)
    +7. BRINK FRED WILLIAM,   b. 1 Apr 1871, Brink Farm, Huegely, North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Feb 1947, Hoyleton, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years)
     8. BRINK MARY E.,   b. 5 Feb 1873, Brink Farm, Huegely, North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Sep 1948, North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years)
    +9. BRINK CLARA,   b. 31 Mar 1875, Huegely, Illinois home Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Apr 1913, Delray, Florida Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 38 years)
     10. BRINK MINNIE,   b. 1 Feb 1877, Brink Farm, Huegely, North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1958, Kansas City, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 80 years)
     11. BRINK ELIZABETH,   b. 20 Feb 1879, Huegely, Illinois home Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 29 Jan 1964, Odin, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 84 years)
     12. BRINK LOUISE,   b. 5 Nov 1882, Brink Farm, Huegely, North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Aug 1962, Odin, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 79 years)
     13. BRINK WILLIAM G.,   b. 17 Nov 1885, Family Farm, Huegely, North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Apr 1974, Washington County Hospital, Nashville, Washington County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 88 years)
    Family ID F00013  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    Charles L. C. Brink family
    Charles L. C. Brink family
    Charles L. C. Brink home, later home of Wm. G. Brink

    - the Charles L. C. Brink family
    Minnie and Charles L.
    Minnie and Charles L.
    Minnie (Brink) Ludwig and her father Charles L. C. Brink
    Charles L. C. Brink Home
    Charles L. C. Brink Home
    Charles L. C. Brink Home, later home of Wm. G. Brink
    Charles L. C. Brink Family
    Charles L. C. Brink Family
    Charles L. C. Brink Family
    Charles L. C. and Martha Brink - 1863 wedding picture
    Charles L. C. and Martha Brink - 1863 wedding picture
    1863 wedding picture

    – Charles L. C. and Martha (Krughoff) Brink
    Charles L. C. Brink Family
    Charles L. C. Brink Family
    Charles L. C. Brink Family
    Chalk portraits of Charles L. C. and Martha E. Krughoff Brink.
    Chalk portraits of Charles L. C. and Martha E. Krughoff Brink.
    Chalk portraits of Charles L. C. and Martha E. Krughoff Brink.
    Minnie (Brink) Ludwig and her father Charles L. C. Brink
    Minnie (Brink) Ludwig and her father Charles L. C. Brink
    Minnie (Brink) Ludwig and her father Charles L. C. Brink

    Documents
    The Origins of the Name  Brink
    The Origins of the Name Brink
    The Wiehengebirge as a Source of Unique Place Names
    The Origins of the Word and Name Brink
    by
    David S. Wulfman

    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.

    Histories
    History of Brink Construction Company
    History of Brink Construction Company
    The History of the Brink Construction Company written by Ken Brink on May 18th, 1987 for his U.S. History class.

  • Notes 
    • Died, at his home near Huegely, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1926, at 5:15 p.m. One source states death date as June 17, 1926. This same source states birth as Feb. 12, 1835.

      Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, Jan. 11, at 1 p.m. at the family residence and at 1:30 p.m. in the North Prairie M. E. Church.
      His wife Martha preceded him in death. She was originally buried at the old Evangelical Cemetery in "Kleeman" field. She was moved to North Prairie Cemetery when her husband died. the children who died are still buried in the old cemetery in "Kleeman" field.


      BRINK REUNIONS FROM NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS

      The Brink Reunion (August 25, 1921)
      Ernst Fredrich William Brink and Anna Maria Dorothea Charlotta Ilsabein, nee Meyer, were both born in Eiksen, Westphalia, Germany in 1790 and 1798 respectively. In their native land they were united inmarriage and moved by the spirit that moved so many they migrated to this country in the year 1845 landing at New Orleans, after 75 days on the Ocean in a sailing vessel. Here they experienced some difficulties and hardships and novelties in a new country with a new language. From New Orleans they took the boat up the Mississippi River to Grand Tower, 25 miles south of Chester, Illinois. Here the Reiver became ice bound and they were detained some time. Under great difficulty anbd hardships they kept from freezing by housing the best they could in the boat and on the banks of the river in the snow. From this point they crossed over land by wagon to Washington County, Illinois arriving in the vicinity of Nashville on Christmas day 1845.
      However the change of climate seemed to have a very unfavorable effect upon their health, for within a year they both passed to the better world. Their remains are resting near the old home.
      The Brink Reunion was held under the trees on this old homestead, wehre Henry Brink now lives. It was a great day of joy and rejoicings, happy meetings and greetings making acquaintances of many relatives who had never met, happy associations and uniting hearts into closer fellowship and love and leaving pleasant memories lingering in the minds of all never be forgotton while life lasts.
      This union was blessed with 10 children, 8 of which survived the parents, two having died earlier in life: Christ, deceased in 1873, William in 1888, Louise in 1904, Fred in 1906, Henry in 1894, Caroline in 1897, John Ernst in 1860, Charles the only surviving member of the family has reached the age of 86 years.
      The union of William and Ilsabein Brink resulted as follows: 10 children, 67 grand children, 162 great grand children and 92 great great grand children making a total of 331. These are grouped under the following families:
      F. E. W. Brinnk 66, Louisa Brink Meyer 62,Christian Brink 44, carolina Brink Hoffman 43, William Brink 43, Charles Brink 31, Henry E. Brink 21, Ernst John Brink 21, A total 331. 58 of thsi number have died and gone on before. These families today are represented by 273 direct living descendants, while the makeup of the entire family including sons-in-law and daughters-in-law is 377.
      The total number present at the reunion was 194 (or more).
      The day was very happily and pleasantly spent, with plenty to satisfy the bodily needs. In making acquaintances and in associating with one another the time passed all too soon. All departing at the evening tide wishing that they could have such a reunion each year.

      Brink Family Reunion (August 7, 1932)
      Last Sunday, August 7, after the close of church services, instead of going to their homes, the various branches of the Brink family repaired to the City park at Hoyleton for a family reunion. Well-filled baskets were divested of their contents and a fine dinner enjoyed by 180 members. Two o'clock a divine service was conducted by the pastors present, Rev. Edw. Brink, Rev. Gus Brink, and Rev. F. J. Rolf. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in a social manner. Traditionally the Brink posterity meets every three years.
      The following were present: Rev. and Mrs. Edward Brink and daughter Marie of Weldon Springs, MO., Miss Rose Brink of Sedalia, Mo., Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Rolf, sons, Frederick and Robert, and daughter Helen of Rock Island, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burnett and daughter Dolores of East St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Bride and children, Garda Jean and Gardner, Jr. of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Friend and daughter Joan of O'Fallon, William and Miss Louise Brink of Huegely, Sam Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wisdom of Belleville, Mrs. Wm. C. Schnitker, A. C. Brink and Mr. and Mrs. Rudie Brink and daughter Betty of New Minden, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brink and children, Kurt, Marie, Ruth, Carl, and Marvin of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Jul Brink, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Buchholz, Irvin Brink, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruhn and son Julius and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Seyler and son of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Greiman and son Kendreth of Hookdale, Mrs. Alvin Gilbert and daugher Kathryn of Cordes, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Brink and children, Eunice, Helen, Walter and James of Red Bud, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gaebe and children, Betty and James of Addieville, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brink and sons, Clarence, Wesley and Harold of Harvieel, MO., Dr. and Mrs. C. Allen Brink and sons, C. A. and Brice of Princeton, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brink and children, Virginia, Laverne and Lorente of Effingham, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hoffman, P. G. Hoffman and son Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and sons of Moweaqua, Mrs. C. A. Pruitt and son of Indianapolis, Indiana, Melvin and Irene Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brink of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Enno Karstens and son Wallace of Mascoutah, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Greiman and daughter Edna, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greimann and sons, Alfred and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cohlmeyer and daugher Minette, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krughoff and daughers Frieda and Rose, Rev. and Mrs. Gus Brink and children David, Frederick, Mildred and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rolf, Mrs. Frieda Grommet and daugher Louise, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Racherbaeumer and sons William and Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brink and daughers, Winona and Minerva, Charles Brink and daughers Ida and Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and daughers Leona and Clara, Amelia and Lydia Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. John Seyler and sons Noble and Niles, Alvin Hoffman and family and Louis Meyer, all of Hoyleton, Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Hoffman of Irvington, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brink and son Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Meyer and son Willard, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kugler and son Kenneth Dean, George Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rumig and daughters Mildred and Ruth, Mrs. Henry Brink and daughter Miss Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brink, son Venice and daugher, Miss Irma Finke, Mrs. Rolla Snyder and daugher Claudine, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brink and son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Cohlmeyer, Mrs. Clara Rixman and son Harold and daughter Miss Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hohman and litle son Billy, all of Nashville.

      Brink Family Reunion Held at Hoyleton (Held approximately 1926 or 1927)
      The Brink family reunion was held at the Hoyleton park last Thursday. The first gathering of the family was held on Aug. 25, 1921, and the next one will be the first Sunday in August in 1932. There are now 449 living descendants, 25 deaths occurring in the past five years A collection was taken at the outing which netted $14.60, of which $10 was given the orphans home.
      The following were present: Fred Hoffman of Evansville, Ind., Louis Hoffman and family of Moweaqua, Wm. Rolf and family of Red Bud, Fred Brink and family of Decatur, Mrs. Rice, son and daughter of Madison, Wis., John Brink and family of Bible Grove, Fred Brink and family of Effingham, Gardner Bride and family of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Friend of Columbia, Mo., Mrs. Flora Greiman and daughter and Rev. R. H. Mornhenweg of Hookdale, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brink, Rev. and Mrs. Theo. Ludwig, P. Pruitt and family, Misses Lizzie Brink and Grace and Joy Tschudin of St. Louis, Arthur Burnett and family of East St. Louis, Rev. F. Rademacher of Nokomis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruhn and Julius and Wm. Bruhn of Wamac, Enno Karstens and family of Mascoutah, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fieker, Mrs. A. W. Pistorius and Miss Clara Fieker of Carlinville, Floyd Seyler and family of Centralia, Rudie Brink and family and Mrs. Minnie Schnitker of New Minden, Philip Hoffman and family of Irvington, Wm. Rolf and family, Louis Racherbaeumer and family, Mrs. Frieda Grommet and daughter Mrs. Ann Cohlmeyer, Paul Cohlmeyer and family, Chris Greiman and family, Fred Greiman and family, Albert Krughoff and family, Charles Brink and daughers, Mrs. John Seyler, Alvin Hoffman and family, Geo. Hoffman and family, Lawrence Hake and family, Wm. and Miss Louise Brink, Albert Brink and family, Misses Lydia and Amelia Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and Waldo Brink of Hoyleton and vicinity, Mrs. Ted Gaebe and children of Addieville, Mrs. Henry Brink and daughter Miss Hannah, Mrs. Clara Rixman and daughter Miss Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hohman, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Cohlmeyer, A. E. Gilbert and family, C. F. Brink and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brink and son, Mrs. Rolla Snyder, Mrs. Philip Rumig and Wm. Rumig and family of here.

      Brink Family Reunion (1936)
      The Brink family, descendants of Ernest and Anna Brink, celebrated their reunion at the Hoyleton Park Sunday afternoon. Everyone came with well-filled baskets and there was an abundance of free lemonatde and ice cream which was appreciated by everyone because of the warm weather. There was an interesting volunteer program. Each one of the eight branches of the family was supposed to contribute something to it. There were 156 present of the 465 descendants of Ernest Frederick and Ann Maria Brink, who emigrated from Germany 91 years ago and settled on the farm now owned and occupied by Waldo Brink and family. Waldo is a great-grand-son of Ernest and Anna Brink. It was decided to have another reunion three years from now.
      Those present of the eight branches of the family were: Christian, the first branch: Mr. and Mrs. Bruhn and son Julius of Centralia.
      The second branch, William: Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brink, Mrs. Lawence Brink and daughters Corneila and Betty Rose of Centralia, Charles Brink and daughters Ida and Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brink and children Williard and Beatrice, Mrs. Henry Brink and daughter Hannah of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brink and daughters Winona and Minerva, and Rev. and Mrs. Gus Brink and daughters Ruth and Mildred.
      The third branch, Louisa Brink Meyer: Louis Meyer and son Lesile and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Meyer of Nashville.
      The fourth branch, Frederick: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krughoff and Rose Leonard, Rev. and Mrs. Gus Brink and daughters Ruth and Mildred, Mrs. Lena Krueger of Scotts City, Mo., Mrs. Wm. Rolf, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Racherbaumer and son Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gaebe and children Betty and James of Addeville, Mrs. Frieda Grommet and daughter Louise of Rock Island, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hohman and sons Billie and Rolf of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Enno Karstens of Mascoutah, Wallace Karstens of Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. George Cohlmeyer of Nashville, Mrs. Anna Cohlmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gilbert and daugher Kathryn of Cordes, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cohlmeyer and daughter Mirretta, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Greiman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greiman and sons Cliford and Alfred and Mrs. Clara Rixman of Nashville.
      The fifth branch, Henry: Mrs. Minnie Schuitker of New Minden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brink and son Venice of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brink and children Kurt, Marie Ruth, Carl and Marvin of Decatur, Mrs. Rolla Snyder of Nashville and Arthur Brink.
      The sixth branch, Carolina Brink Hoffman: George Hoffman and daughters Leona and Clara, Lydia and Amelia Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Philllip Hoffman of Irvington, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hoffman, son Virgil and daughter Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman of Moweaqua, Mr. and Mrs. John Seyler and sons Niles and Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Seyler and son Jimmy of Centralia.
      The seventh branch, John Brink: Mr. and Mrs. John Brink, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brink, children Phyllis, Fay and Lorane of Winterrowd, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Brink and children, Yvonne, Laverne, and Lorenta, Lloyd Brink and daugher Marta of Effingham, Mr. and Mrs. Edris Brink and children Joyce and Jean of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brink of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennet of Cleveland, Ohio.
      The eighth branch, Charles: Mrs. Charles Brink and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brink and daughter Wanda Lee of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burnett and daughter Dolores, Mrs. Percy Friend of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Bride and children Garda Jean and Gardner of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hake and children Kathryn, Frederic, and Lawrence of Centralia, Mr. F. D. Rademacher of Nokomis, Miss Elizabeth Brink of St. Louis, Louis and William Brink and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandhorst and son and daughter Robert and Jean of St. Louis.


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