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Quellen-Verweis NI00085 :

Personen : Stockman Frank Dominicus
a/k/a - Frank Dominicus Stockmann
Burial: Mount Saint Mary's Cemetery (Northwest of Shackleford, Township 50, Range 22, North Eastern part of Section 10.), Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00086 :

Personen : Ballard Ann "Nannie" Dora
Burial: February 3, 1956 - Mount St. Mary's Cemetery, Shackelford, Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00087 :

Personen : Wagner Lenhart "Leonard" Joseph
Lenhart never married.
Also known as Lenhardt "Len" Wagner.
Burial: Wilbur Cemetery, Wilbur, Lincoln County, Washington.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00088 :

Personen : Wagner John H.
As of the 1960's, John was single and living in Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri.
Social Security Number issued under name: John Wagner
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1892
Death Date: Oct 1970
Social Security Number: 497-22-0331
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Missouri
Death Residence Localities:
ZIP Code: 65613
Localities: Bolivar, Polk, Missouri
Localities: Slagle, Polk, Missouri
Burial: Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00089 :

Personen : Archer Frederick Hendricks
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Shenandoah, Iowa.
After an illness of two days, Fred Archer, well known farmer of Monroe township, died at the Hand hospital Sunday Morning at 2 o'clock.
Mr. Archer was taken ill at his home about six miles north of Shenandoah, Friday. At first his condition was not regarded as serious, but when he became much worse Saturday, he was removed to the Hand hospital, where he passed away Sunday morning. Uremic poisoning was thought to have caused his death.
Mr. Archer was born in Henderson county, Illinois, June 30, 1857. In 1876 he moved with his parents to Iowa, and settled in Fremont County. Later he moved to his present residence in Monroe county.
Besides his wife, there is left to mourn his departure three sons, Fred of Bassett, Nebraska; John of Ewing, Nebraska and Leo of Kearney, Nebraska. Four daughters, Mrs. Frank Saner of Imogene, Sister Stanislaus of Des Moines, Mrs. John Gilmore of Shenandoah and Martha at home. Two sons, Ralph and
Robert, at home. Five sisters, Mrs. J. Rockyfield of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Scott Jackson of Fort Collins, Colorado, Mrs. W. E. Miller of Brownsville, Texas; Mrs. John Lingo of Essex and Mrs. E. C. LeBarron of Shenandoah.
The funeral was held at 9:30 o'clock this morning from the Saint Mary's church. The services will be conducted by Father Tolier of Dunlap, Iowa.
A TRIBUTE OF F. H. ARCHER
Many Virtues and Manly Qualities Made Him Distinctive
J R. Ratekin of Omaha pays a very fine tribute to his old friend and neighbor, Frederick H. Archer, in the following article to the Sentinel-Post:
Editor Sentinel-Post
Dear Sir:
It is in no ordinary sense, I beg to pay tribute to an old friend and neighbor, who has passed away to the great beyond. One I have known and admired for his many virtues and manly qualities. From his early manhood up to the present time, ever since 1874 or 75, Frederick H. Archer, when with his father, mother and Archer family migrated from Raritan, Ill, to Western Iowa, settling in Walnut Township, Fremont County, about five miles west of Shenandoah. For many years after the Archer family came to the vicinity near Shenandoah, I lived a near neighbor to them and was associated with them, neighbored back
and forth with them, and a more estimable or hospitable family I never had the pleasure of knowing or meeting with.
Fred, by which name everybody knew him, was then merging into a young man, but attended school at what was then known as the old Snapp school house. He passed and repassed my home, going back and forth to school mornings and evening, usually when I was out attending to my chores, and it was ever a pleasure to receive a pleasant smile and some kind of a happy greeting from him.
For these pleasantries and for his many manly qualities possessed by him, in his after years, when he became one of our up-to-date most progressive citizens, I learned to love and admire him. He was not only of a public spirit in every movement for the community in which he resided, but was generous
to a fault, if fault it might inadvertently be called. He was not only of a public spirit, but was a benefactor to the community in which he lived, and one that will be missed by his neighbors and friends. Like and following in the footsteps of his father, John Q. Archer, who passed away some twenty-five or thirty years
ago, will long be remembered for his many good deeds and manly bearing as well as a friend you did not have to get re-acquainted with every time you was absent from a few days at a time, one who always stood hitched up that you might find him where you left him. In fact it touches a spirit of pride to say I knew him as my friend.
Very truly,
J. R. Ratekin
FRED ARCHER DIES FROM AN ILLNESS OF ONLY 24 HOURS
Farmer Is Survived by Wife, Five Sons and Four Daughters;
Funeral at Catholic Church at 9:30 Tomorrow Morning
Fred Archer died suddenly at 2 o'clock yesterday morning following a serious illness of only twenty-four hours. He was not feeling well while in town Friday. Saturday he was taken suddenly worse and was rushed to the Hand hospital where he passed away on Sunday. Ureamic poisoning is given as the cause of his death.
Mr. Archer was born in Illinois, but since the time he was a small boy, he has lived in Iowa. He is 63 years of age. For a number of years the Archer home has been on the farm, six miles north-west of Shenandoah.
As soon as his illness developed, the children were notified, but not all of them were able to reach here to see him alive. Five sons and four daughters survive. they are: John Archer of Ewing, Nebraska; Fred Archer of Bassett, Nebraska; Fred Archre of Kearney, Nebr.; Ralph Archer, Robert Archer and Martha Archer who live on the home place near Imogene; Mrs. Frank Saner of Imogene; Sister Stanislous, a teacher in a Des Moines academy and Mrs. John Gilmore of this city. Mr. Archer's five sisters are Mrs. Jake Rockafield of Los Angeles; Mrs. Scott Jackson of Fort Collins, Colo.; Mrs. W. E. Miller of Brownsville, Texas; Mrs. John Lingo of Essex and Mrs. E. C. LeBarron of this city. M. J. Shunick of Galesburg and D. H. Shunick of Alexis, Ill, brothers of Mrs. Archer are here for the funeral.
The funeral services will be held from St. Mary's church at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Father G. J. Toher of Dunlap, Iowa, will officiate. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery in this city.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00090 :

Personen : Wagner Jacquelynee
a/k/a - Jacquelyn Wagner

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00091 :

Personen : Eck Jewel "Skeet" Ione
Jewel was raised on the family farm outside Red Rock, Oklahoma. The home itself had no electric or running water. Water was hand pumped from a well, and the bathroom was outside. Jewel once made comments that with her bother they shot rats at night in the kitchen.
She attended school in the town of Red Rock, Oklahoma. During this time she won the school spelling bee contest.
She played the accordion, and as a teenager she played it in a country band with her father. She also played the piano and did it for a living in the early-nineteen fifties at Knots Berry Farm, in California. It was during this time she carried a pistol, and she nearly used it on one occasion to defend herself when a man jumped into her car. Who knows, he may still be running.
During WWII she worked in a chemical plant in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She later worked until her death as a garment pattern maker.
Jewel was married three times. The name of her first husband is unknown, but the other two are Eric Alfred Pearson, and Bill Jay.
After Jewel died she was cremated and her ashes were spread over Cow Creek in Palo Cedro, California.
Cause of death: Heart failure, and she had cancer.
Religion: Presbyterian
Favorite music: County & Western
Hobbies: Was very good in water color paintng.
Social Security Number: 448-22-8571

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00093 :

Personen : Puttmann Theresa
a/k/a - Theresa Pittman
Burial: Mount Saint Mary's Cemetery (Northwest of Shackleford, Township 50, Range 22, North Eastern part of Section 10.), Saline County, Missouri.
Obituary taken from an old newspaper clipping:
On Saturday afternoon, December 8, 1906, Mrs. Theresa Hillebrand died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chris Markes, near Cretcher, Missouri, aged 84 years 3 months and 16 days after a very brief illness. She is survived by her four children and one brother and sister. Her children are Joseph and Richard Hillebrand, both of Beloit, Kansas; Mrs. Frank M. Heinzler of Gilliam, Missouri and Mrs. Chris Markes of near Crether, Missouri. Her only surviving brother and sister Charles Pittman Sr. and Mrs. Frederica Meschede, both of near Miami, Missouri. Funeral services were held at the Catholic Church, at Shackelford, Missouri, and burial at Mound St. Mary's Cemetery.
Mrs. Theresa Hillebrand was born in Eversburg, Province of Westphalia, Prussia, one of the present Kingdoms of the German Empire, on August 22, 1882, together with her husband, Frank Hillebrand, deceased, they emigrated from their native land, in 1859, to the United States, and later, in 1866, they settled in Saline County, where they lived for the remainder of their lives, her husband having died fifteen years ago. Deceased was of the rare type of true womanhood and her life stands out as an inspiration to the younger generations. The tender affections entertained for her by her son and daughters is the strongest evidence that can bear witness to her true maternal love and nature. From their infancy and through their childhood years she taught them the divine lessons of Christian truths, teaching them to honor and revere Him to Whom reverence alone is due. No selfish nature shrouded her Christian spirit and no sacrifice was too great for her to make, if thereby she could make happy those who were near and dear to her. She was a devout Christian and received all the last rites of the Catholic church before her death.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00094 :

Personen : Pittman John "Charley" Charles
Johannes Carl Puttmann changed his name to John "Charley" Charles Pittman upon coming to America.
Burial: Malta Bend Cemetery, Malta Bend, Missouri.
Paster Weiese entered into Church records in Meschede, Germany, on page 301, "In March of 1858 Johannes Carl Puttmann with his mother, wife and two children emigrated into America. His two brothers, Fredrich Puttmann, and Casper Joseph Puttmann had already emigrated into America in 1857. The family of Johannes Carl Puttmann settled in Kansas, USA."
Transcript from page 816, "History of Saline County, Missouri (1881)"
Charles Pittmann, P.O. Miami. Was born in Prussia, September 24, 1827, where he received a German education, and a town raising. When he crossed the Atlantic, he came directly to Missouri, and settled in Saline county, on the place where he now lives. Mr. Pittman was married to Miss Elizabeth Meschede, May 24, 1853. They have had eight children , seven of whom are living, and one dead: Frederick, Christina, Joseph, Mary, Clemens, Anna, and Charles. He is a member of the Catholic Church, as also his family. He was in the militia late in the war for about six weeks, and was then discharged. He gave his sons 150 acres of land, and has a farm of 220 acres left, situated in the bottom, about three miles below Laynesville, well improved, and incredibly fertile. He came to the United States without means, but by sturdy perseverance, industry and good management, has made an independent competence for his family. He lost in the war about one thousand dollars.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00096 :

Personen : Pittman Angelica "Lena" Caroline
1880 Census Place: Grand Pass, Saline, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254716 National Archives Film T9-0716 Page 358C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Dinah HENKE Self F W W 40 GERMANY
Fa: GERMANY Mo: GERMANY
Mary HENKE Dau F S W 15 MO
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Anna HENKE Dau F S W 12 MO
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Henry HENKE Son M S W 10 MO
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Josephine HENKE Dau F S W 8 MO
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Joseph HENKE Son M S W 5 MO
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Christine HENKE Dau F S W 5 MO
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00099 :

Personen : Teiple Maria Margarete
This information is restricted, but it's available upon request to related family members.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00102 :

Personen : Teiple Bernard Antonius

October 21, 1751 is also given for birth date, however it may be when he was baptized.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00106 :

Personen : Hillebrand Frank J. (Sr.)
Burial: Mount Saint Mary's Cemetery (Northwest of Shackleford, Township 50, Range 22, North Eastern part of Section 10.), Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00107 :

Personen : Meschede Elizabeth
Elizabeth developed tuberculosis and died at 8 years old.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00110 :

Personen : Puttmann Franziska
Records show Franziska Puttmann had married.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00114 :

Personen : Püttmann Johannes Jodocus

Transcript from page 314, "History of Saline County, Missouri"
The Pittman (Pittmann) were of Scandinavian origin and went first to Saxony. Our branch of the Pittman family remained in Saxony, while others migrated to England and other countries. Saxony was first organized as a Duchy in 880 and was passed to the rule of Frederick, Elector of Saxony, in 1423. Succeeding Kings allied with Poland and later with Austria against the French aggression. For the support Saxony rendered to Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna 1814 ceded more than half of Saxony to Prussia. The union with Austria during the Seven Year War against Prussia (1866) forced entry into the German Confederation and in 1871 into the German Empire.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00115 :

Personen : Baltzer Clara Elisabeth
Last name could be Balzer or Bltzer.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00116 :

Personen : Wagner Richard "Dick" B.
Record Type: Obituary
Newspaper: Bolivar Press
Date: March 1992
Location: Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri.
Richard B. "Dick" Wagner, 93, of Bolivar died in Citizens Memorial Health Care Facility Tuesday, March 10, 1992, after a lingering illness.
A longtime resident of Polk County, he was a well known retired farmer and truck gardener, selling vegetables and fruit on the Bolivar square for several years.
He is survived by one sister, Louise Cox of Sandiage, Calif.; a nephew, William Caldwell of Springfield, Va.; and other nephews and nieces.
The body was cremated, Memorial grave site services were at 11 a.m. Monday, March 16, in Greenwood Cemetery, Bolivar, with the Rev. Harold Hendrickson officiating. Burial was under the direction of Pitts Funeral Home.
The following was written by Eric C. Pearson, the Grandnephew of Richard B. "Dick" Wagner:
I believe it was around the summer of 1963, when my mother, grandmother, sisters, and I went to visit Richard "Dick" Wagner in Polk County, Missouri.
Although we only stayed about one week, I found the experience very wonderful in getting to know Richard. He was everything a young man wanted in a Granduncle. Being a very kind and caring man, he would take me out onto the farm to pick corn and other vegetables that he would later sell in town.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00123 :

Personen : Henke Joseph Casper
Burial: Malta Bend Cemetery, Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00145 :

Personen : Hillebrand Joseph Leo
Joseph Leo Hillebrand and his brother John Edmond Hillebrand are twins.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00147 :

Personen : Hillebrand John Edmond
John Edmond Hillebrand and his brother Joseph Leo Hillebrand are twins.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00162 :

Personen : Markes Christopher
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00165 :

Personen : Markes Lewis Frank
Social Security Number: 499-42-9854

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00166 :

Personen : Markes Marie Theresa Christine
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00167 :

Personen : Benedick Julius Edward
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00168 :

Personen : Markes Elizabeth "Bessie" Frances
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00169 :

Personen : Huesgen Aloysius
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00174 :

Personen : Markes Mary
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00175 :

Personen : Baker Albert Galatin
Burial: Marshall, Ridge Park Cemetery, Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00176 :

Personen : Pittman Frances Elizabeth
Burial: Marshall, Ridge Park Cemetery, Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00177 :

Personen : Pittman Clara Natalie
Burial: Sunset Memorial Garden, Marshall, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00178 :

Personen : Weaver James Russell
Burial: Sunset Memorial Garden, Marshall, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00193 :

Personen : Pittman Florence Lidwina
Burial: Elliot Grove Cemetery in Brunswick, Chariton County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00195 :

Personen : Pittman Ella Amelia
Social Security Number: 500-50-5040

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00196 :

Personen : Pittman Katherine Lillian
Social Security Number: 489-54-7627

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00199 :

Personen : Pittman Florentina
a/k/a - Florentine Pittman
Burial: April 04, 1921 - Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00200 :

Personen : Rosenfeld Bernard
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00206 :

Personen : Markes Elizabeth S.
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00207 :

Personen : Pittman Herbert Emmett
Transcript from page 314 and 315, "History of Saline County, Missouri
Herbert was the second child born (1898) of Joseph F. Pittman and Elizabeth Markes Pittman. His eldest sister Esther (1896) never married and his younger sister Viola Marquerite (1901) married Thomas Barr of the Shackelford Community. The three children were born in the Miami River bottom, formerly Laynesville, Mo., north end of Route N in Saline County. When a teenager, the family migrated to a farm three miles west of Marshall (due north and west of the Wilson Meat Packing Plant). He and his father proceeded building the large white frame house (home of Joe Barr).
On February 23, 1922, Herbert married Marguerite (Margaret) Annette Finnegan (1898) at St. Peter's Catholic Cathedral in Salina, Kansas. They set up housekeeping in a home due east from his father's home (one-quarter mile).
To this union the following children were born: Rose Elizabeth Pittman, Dec. 23, 1923, Marquerite Ann, February 22, 1925, Joseph Charles, March 14, 1926, Herbert Christopher, August 28, 1930, Lucille Marie, January 8, 1932, Earl Eugene, December 15, 1934, and Kenneth Paul, March 16, 1936.
He was a farmer and was very devoted to his family, friends and neighbors. On August 29, 1937, he succumbed, due to a threshing machine, fire accident, which occurred three days previously. The homes then were used for the wake, then to the church foe services. The large Immaculate Conception Church at Shackelford could not hold all the friends and families in attendance.
Daily Democrat News, August 26, 1937, BLAST MAY BE FATAL TO H. PITTMAN:
Marshall Farmer Is Burned By Gasoline Flames.
Herbert E. Pittmann 38, well known farmer residing about three miles west of Marshall lies unconscious in Fitzgibbon Hospital, the victim of a gasoline explosion which occurred about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon while he was threshing wheat at his farm. According to his attending physicians his condition is regarded as very critical and is doubtful whether he can survive.
The accident happened as Mr. Pittman started to fill the tractor with gasoline. A spark from the motor set fire to the fluid in the open can he was holding, and when he dropped the can, the flaming liquid exploded, spraying his entire face and body. Threshing crew helpers who heard the blast found him rolling on the ground in a effort to extinguish the fire. They immediately heaped straw on him smothering the blaze.
Mr. Pittman was rushed to the hospital for treatment. He suffered the most severe burns on the forearm, upper portion of the body, neck and chin.
According to the members of the crew, Mr. Pittman was hurrying to complete his threshing yesterday afternoon so that he might attend the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia today. He is married, is the father of seven children and has many relatives in the county.
Daily Democrat News, August 29, 1937, Explosion Fatal to Herbert E Pittman:
Prominent Farmer Dies At Hospital, Funeral Tomorrow Morning.
Herbert E. Pittman, Marshall farmer who was injured Thursday afternoon in a gasoline explosion at his farm three miles west of the city died at 3:30 O"clock yesterday afternoon at Fitzgibbon Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 9 am tomorrow at the Shackelford Catholic Church, conducted by the Rev. Eugene B. O'Neil. Burial will be at Ridge Park Cemetery in Marshall.
Mr. Pittman who was rushed to the hospital immediately after the accident, remained in a critical condition until his death. Two blood transfusions were administered but he failed to respond to the treatment.
Herbert Pittman was born 38 years ago on a farm near Malta Bend.. He resided in this county during his entire life. He was married to Miss Margaret Annette Finnegan in 1922, and is survived by her and seven children, whose ages range from 1 1/2 to 13 1/2 years, namely, Rose, Margurite, Joseph, Christopher, Lucile, Earl and Kenneth.
Mr. Pittman was a well-known and respected farmer, an out-standing citizen of the county, and a devoted husband, father and friend. His sudden death is a distinct loss to his community-to his family, his friends and his church.
Daily Democrat News, August 31, 1937, FUNERAL OF H. E. PITTMAN:
Services Attended by Many Relatives and Friends.
Requiem mass was said by the Rev. Father O"Neil, who also delivered the funeral sermon. Burial was at Ridge Park Cemetery and those serving as pall bears were Andy Markes, Louis Markes, Charles Pittman Frank Pittman, Russel Weaver, John Morrison, Jake Jacoby and Carl Schmidt.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00208 :

Personen : Pittman Esther Beatrice
Esther Beatrice Pittman never married.
Burial: Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00209 :

Personen : Sherlock Marguerite Annette
Given Name: Marguerite Annette Sherlock
a/k/a - Marguerite Annette Finnegan

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00212 :

Personen : Morrison John Homer
Burial: Malta Bend Cemetery, Malta Bend, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00215 :

Personen : Morrison John Pittman
Burial: Malta Bend Cemetery, Malta Bend, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00218 :

Personen : Morrison Carlisle "Carilile"
Social Security Number: 490-42-9259

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00220 :

Personen : Hillebrand John Henry
The following information was taken from cemetery records:
HILLEBRAND, John Henry Sr. - b: Mar 22 1872 Miami, Missouri
Died: Apr 7 1941 Urich, Missouri.
First Maried: Feb 23 1897 to Lena STEINMETZ - Children: Catherine, Wilma, Mary, John Jr.
Second Marriage: Nov 23 1910 to Eva Catherine SCHNEIDER - Bo - bur: Apr 8 1941 Blk:602, Lot:1250, Gr:12
Englewood Cemetery Part 10 - HIBBS to HYDE, Clinton Township, Henry County, Missouri.
Location: T41, R26, S12 - 400 S. Vansant Rd, Clinton, Henry County, Missouri.
Landowner: City of Clinton

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00221 :

Personen : Steinmetz Lena M.
Burial: Mount Saint Mary's Cemetery (Northwest of Shackleford, Township 50, Range 22, North Eastern part of Section 10.), Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00222 :

Personen : Schneider Eva Catherine
The following information was taken from cemetery records:
HILLEBRAND, Eva Catherine SCHNEIDER - b: Jan 16 1884 Ladue, Missouri.
Died: Aug 30 1954 Kansas City, Missouri.
Married: Nov 23 1910 to John Henry HILLEBRAND Sr.
Children: Catherine, Wilma, Mary, John Jr. - bur: Blk:602, Lot:1250, Gr:11
Englewood Cemetery Part 10 - HIBBS to HYDE, Clinton Township, Henry County, Missouri.
Location: T41, R26, S12 - 400 S. Vansant Rd, Clinton, Henry County, Missouri.
Landowner: City of Clinton

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00223 :

Personen : Hillebrand Richard Joseph
Richard Joseph Hillebrand lived in Shackelford, Saline County, Missouri.
Burial: Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00224 :

Personen : Hume Lura
Burial: Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Saline County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI00225 :

Personen : Hillebrand Henry Frederic (Jr.)
Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Delayed or Special Certificate of Birth, No. 262200:
Print Full name at birth - Henry Frederic Hillebrand, Date of birth - Mar 9 1877
Color or race - White, Sex - Male, Birthplace - Marshall twp Saline Missouri
Father: Full name - Henry Hillebrand, Birthplace - Germany
Mother: Maiden name - Theresa Meschede, Birthplace - Germany
AFFIDAVIT: I hereby declare upon oath that the above statements are true. (to be signed by registrant, if possible.)
Signature: Henry Frederic Hillebrand, Relationshop to registrant - Self
Address - 4503 S. Benton, K.C. MO Subscribed and sworn to before me on Nov. 18th, 1944
Abstract Of Supporting Evidence:
Family Bible Record, Photostatic Copy, 1877
Baptismal Record, Immaculate Conception Church, Shackleford, Mo. Apr. 15, 1877
Child Certificate, Missouri State Board of Health #36288-15 (Herbert James Hillebrand) July 22, 1915..."
He was baptized on April 15, 1877 in Shackelford, Saline County, MO.18 at the Immaculate Conception Church.
He received a degree in Bachelor of Science in 1925 in Warrensburg, Johnson County, MO. 20 in Education, from Missouri State Teachers College.
Obituary - Henry County Missouri, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri:
HENRY HILLEBRAND DIES AT FULTON FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT FARBER FOR FORMER SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT -
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon for Henry Hillebrand, 75, who died about 12:15 .m. Monday in a Fulton hospital. The Rev. J. Wayne Kurtz conducted the services held at the Farber Presbyterian church and burial was in Farber cemetery. Mr. Hillebrand, born March 9, 1877, was a former superintendent of the Farber public schools. He was also a member of the Presbyterian church of Farber. He is survived by his wife, four sons, Henry B. Hillebrand of Vandalia, Martin Hillebrand of Colorado, and Herbert and Homer Hillebrand of California, four brothers, Ed and R.J. Hillebrand of Shackelford, Fred Hillebrand of Urich, Mo., and Vince Hillebrand of Columbia, five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Those from a distance attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Hudson of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. V.E. Hillebrand of Columbia, Ed and R.J. Hillebrand of Shackelford, Fred Hillebrand of Urich, C.B. Hudson of Warrensburg, Mrs. Elmer Green of Arrow Rock, Mrs. Randall Dickson and daughter, Betty Jane, of New Franklin, and Mrs. Zelma Gray of Kanasa City. Casket bearers were Dean Slavens, L.J. Crow, Charlie Strong, C.W. May, Melville Hawkinson and James Griffiths. Music by Mrs. Harry Leet at the piano and the Farber High school Girl's Chorus."
Death certificate shows he died at the State Hospital in Fulton, MO of cerebral embolism due to artereosclerosis.
He was buried on May 6, 1952, at Farber Cemetery, Farber, Audrain County, Missouri.
He was a Teacher 1898 to 1903.20 in Calhoun, Henry and Saline Counties of Missouri.
He was a Farmer 1918 to 1920/1921.
He is listed as a retired farmer on his death certificate.
He was a School Superintendent in Farber, Audrain County, MO.7,20 one year in Uirch, MO; three years in Calhoun, MO; three years in Humansville, MO; four years in Deepwater, MO; two years in Shawnee Mound, MO; three years in Creighton, MO; one year in Farber, MO.
He was Presbyterian.20 He was Political Party.20 Democrat.
He Member Masonic Lodge in Humansville, Polk County, MO.20 He Member Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Urich, Henry County, MO. 20 He Member Missouri State Teachers Association in MO.20 He Member Kansas State Teachers Association in KS.20 name corrected by Pat Adams.
"Henry Hillebrand is a native of Missouri, one of the state's sterling school men, and has been engaged in the work of teaching and administering public schools in different parts of the state for about thirty years.
He was born in one of the richest counties of Central Missouri, at the old town of Shackelford in Saline County, March 9, 1876. His father, Henry Hillebrand, was born at Harth, Germany, in 1844, lived there during his boyhood and early youth, and about 1869 came to the United States. He located at Lanesville in Saline County, and for a long period of years was numbered among the progressive farmers of that locality, and about 1906 moved to Clinton in Henry County, Missouri, where he continued farming until his death on December 13, 1924. He was a Democrat in his political affiliations, and lived the life of a devout Christian. He married Theresa Meschede, who was born in Germany in 1850, and was brought to the United States by her parents in 1859. She grew up among relatives in Saline County, and her father, Richard Meschede, afterwards settled in that county, having spent his first years in this country at Saint Louis. He was a farmer near Lanesville and lived out his life there. He married a Miss Pittman, a native of Germany, who died in Saline County when eighty-six years of age. The children of Henry Hillebrand and wife were: John, a farmer at Urich, Missouri; Richard J., who owns and operates the old Hillebrand homestead at Shackelford; Henry Hillebrand; Joe, a farmer at Marshall, Missouri; Ed, a farmer at Clinton; Fred, a resident of Urich and since 1911 a rural mail carrier; Vince E., a farmer at Creighton, Missouri; and Francis, a farmer, who died at Clinton in 1918 of the influenza, when twenty-five years of age.
Mr. Henry Hillebrand, a Missouri farm boy, had the advantages of the rural schools of Saline County, and in 1897 entered the Missouri State Teachers College at Warrensburg.
In the intervals of his teaching he continued his work there during summer sessions until 1925, when he was graduated with the Bachelor of Science degree in education. He taught his first term of rural school in 1898, and has had five years of rural school experience. During that time he taught in Calhoun, Henry and Saline counties. For three years he was principal of the high school at Calhoun, for one year was superintendent of schools at Urich, and four years superintendent at Deepwater. After he had been superintendent of schools at Humansville for three years he left school work in 1918, during the World war, and took up farming in Henry County. However, the call of educational work was too strong to resist and in 1921 he became superintendent of schools at Shawnee Mound. He was superintendent at Creighton from 1923 to 1926, and after another year on his farm at Creighton came to Farber in Audrain County, in the fall of 1927, and became superintendent in that progressive little town of Northeastern Missouri.
Mr. Hillebrand has always kept in touch with educational interests and is a member of the Missouri State and Kansas State Teachers Associations. He is a Democrat in politics, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and is affiliated with the Masonic Lodge at Humansville and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Urich.
He married at Calhoun, Missouri, December 31, 1901, Miss Edna Hudson, daughter of Rev. Martin D. and Sarah E. (Crow) Hudson. Her mother resides at Deepwater, Missouri. Her father was a minister of the Presbyterian Church and in his earlier years did a great deal of work as a circuit rider in South Missouri counties. Mr. and Mrs. Hillebrand have four children: Martin, a graduate of the Deepwater High School, has been looking after the home farm at Creighton; Henry B., who graduated from the high school at Deepwater in 1926, is also a farmer; Herbert and Home, the two younger sons, are still in school."
He was married to Edna Alice HUDSON (daughter of Rev. Martin David HUDSON and Sarah Ellen CROW) on December 31, 1901 in Calhoun, Henry County, MO.22,3,7,18,20 married by Dr. J. Russell Crawford of the Presbyterian Church in Clinton, MO. Karrol Hillebrand has a photo of Bill and Daisy Moreland, noted as "Attendant to Henry & Edna Married Dec 31st 1901". Photo taken by Marks Studio in Clinton, MO. Sources suggest that they were married, variously, in the Presbyterian Church in Clinton, in Calhoun and in Farber, Missouri.

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