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Quellen-Verweis NI64301 :

Personen : Wagner Benjamin Seth
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Quellen-Verweis NI64302 :

Personen : Rouggly Deana Lynn
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Quellen-Verweis NI64303 :

Personen : Rouggly Marsha Lea
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Quellen-Verweis NI64304 :

Personen : Moe Douglas Edward
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Quellen-Verweis NI64305 :

Personen : Moe Kiel Douglas
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Quellen-Verweis NI64306 :

Personen : Moe Inga Marie
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Quellen-Verweis NI64307 :

Personen : Moe Barrett Reed
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Quellen-Verweis NI64308 :

Personen : Turkington Milton James
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Quellen-Verweis NI64309 :

Personen : Rouggly Daniel Wayne
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Quellen-Verweis NI64319 :

Personen : Kimbrell Brenda Sue
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Quellen-Verweis NI64320 :

Personen : Hamrick William Ryder
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Quellen-Verweis NI64321 :

Personen : Hamrick Taylor Elyse
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Quellen-Verweis NI64323 :

Personen : Lowe Chelsey Marie
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Quellen-Verweis NI64324 :

Personen : Daniel Rodney Shane
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Quellen-Verweis NI64325 :

Personen : Daniel David Michael
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Quellen-Verweis NI64326 :

Personen : Daniel Matthew Aaron
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Quellen-Verweis NI64327 :

Personen : Kimbrell Karen Sue
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Quellen-Verweis NI64328 :

Personen : Lambert David Lee (Jr.)
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Quellen-Verweis NI64330 :

Personen : Lambert Donovan Shane
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Quellen-Verweis NI64331 :

Personen : Lambert Nathenial Ferguson
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Quellen-Verweis NI64332 :

Personen : Kimbrell Linda Faye
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Quellen-Verweis NI64338 :

Personen : Williams Joseph Gary
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Quellen-Verweis NI64368 :

Personen : Hixon Edna Louise
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Quellen-Verweis NI64370 :

Personen : Hixon Joyce Elizabeth
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Quellen-Verweis NI64371 :

Personen : Hixon James Ronald
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Quellen-Verweis NI64374 :

Personen : Hixon Brenda
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Quellen-Verweis NI64375 :

Personen : Hixon Clyde Charles (Jr.)
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Quellen-Verweis NI64376 :

Personen : Robinson Michael Ralph (Sr.)
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Quellen-Verweis NI64377 :

Personen : Cotten Sandra
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Quellen-Verweis NI64378 :

Personen : Robinson Karen Lynn
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Quellen-Verweis NI64379 :

Personen : Ferguson Robert Bruce (Sr.)
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Quellen-Verweis NI64381 :

Personen : Robinson Michael Ralph (Jr.)
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Quellen-Verweis NI64382 :

Personen : Robinson Bradley Paul
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Quellen-Verweis NI64383 :

Personen : Ferguson Jennifer Lynn
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Quellen-Verweis NI64384 :

Personen : Ferguson Robert Bruce (Jr.)
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Quellen-Verweis NI64389 :

Personen : Rakers Gerhardus Herman
a/k/a - Gerard Herman Rakers
a/k/a - John G. Rakers

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64417 :

Personen : Eissler Johannes
Emigrating from Germany to America in 1850.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64418 :

Personen : Eissler Rosina Juditha
Emigrating from Germany to America in 1850.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64419 :

Personen : Eissler Johann Christian
Emigrating from Germany to America in 1865.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64422 :

Personen : Endris Susan
Published online by McCracken-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., 308 East 2nd Street, Pana, Christian County, Illinois:
Susan Endris Senovick, March 04, 1917 - September 18, 2008
Susan Endris Senovick, 91, of Pana died Thursday, September 18, 2008 in Hillsboro Rehab & Health Care Center.
She was born March 4, 1917 in Pana, IL, the daughter of Phillip "Dee" & Lela Cloe Endris. She lived most of her life in the Pana area except when she worked during the war as a riveter in Indiana and when she worked for Western Union in Champaign as well as hostess in the Urbana-Lincoln Hotel. She was a beautician. Susan was an artist and one of her pictures was the rose stenciled on the Pana water tower. Also she did a painting for the Illinois Sesquicentennial which was on display at the Mines & Minerals Building in Springfield, IL.
Susan married Huber Porter, and he preceded her in death. She married John Dyer, he also preceded her in death. She later married Stanley F. Senovick, who also has preceded her in death.
Susan is survived by her daughter: Dee Ann Rosko & husband Ronald, Witt, IL; granddaughter: Jean Ann Rapp & husband Tom, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; great grandchildren: Kelsey Ann Rapp & Matthew Rapp, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; and by her brother: Nilan Endris, Pana, IL.
Besides her husbands, she was also preceded in death by her parents, great grandson Nickolas Porter Rapp November 1999, great granddaughter Lindsay Dee Anderson September 23, 2004, and by her sister Lela Mary Endris.
Funeral Information:
Funeral services will be held Monday, September 22, 2008 in McCracken-Dean Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. with The Very Reverend Archpriest Father Paul Waters, Pastor of The Holy Dormition of the Theotokos Catholicon Orthodox Catholic Parish officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Pana. Friends may call Monday from 10:00 a.m. until time of service at McCracken-Dean Funeral Home.
Published September 21, 2008, Decatur Herald & Review, Decator Illinois:
PANA - Susan Endris Senovick, 91, Pana, beautician, died Thursday (Sept. 18, 2008). Services: 11 a.m. Monday, McCracken-Dean Funeral Home, Pana. Visitation: one hour before services. Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Pana. Send condolences: www.mdfh. com. Survivors: daughter, Dee Ann Rosko, Witt; brother, Nilan Endris, Pana; one granddaughter; two great-grandchildren. Preceded by: parents, three husbands, one sister; and two great-grandchildren.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64426 :

Personen : Dyer Paul "Jack"
Published online by McCracken-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., 308 East 2nd Street, Pana, Christian County, Illinois:
Paul "Jack" Dyer, February 04, 1924 - July 31, 2008
Paul "Jack" Dyer, 84, of Pana, died Thursday, July 31, 2008 in Prairie Rose Health Care Center, Pana. He was born February 4, 1924 in Baxter, TN, the son of John & Myrtle Blaire Dyer. Paul lived in Tennessee before moving to Decatur, where he lived for most of his life. He had lived in Pana for the past couple of years. Paul was retired from Burks Pump Company in Decatur.
He married Peggy Grizzle. They were later divorced and she preceded him in death.
Paul is survived by his children: Linda Manuel & special son-in-law, James R. Manuel, Decatur, IL; Pam Weissinger & husband Pete, Detroit, MI; Roger Dyer & wife Angela, Portland, TN; & Edna Bagley & husband Larry, Cottontown, TN; 28 grandchildren; several great & great-great grandchildren; & sister: Helen Adcock & husband Bill, TN. He was preceded in death by his parents; 4 sons: Earl Patterson, Gordon Patterson, Junnie Gillman, & Larry Dyer in infancy; & 5 brothers & sisters.
Funeral Information:
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 5, 2008 in McCracken-Dean Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Lawrence Gibson officiating. Burial will be in Twin Pines Cemetery, Pana. Friends may call on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until time of service in McCracken-Dean Funeral Home.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64438 :

Personen : Townley Martha Ann
Burial: Fike-Nelson Cemetery, Near Townley, Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64439 :

Personen : Townley Richmond P.
a/k/a - Richmon P. Townley

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64440 :

Personen : Lollar Mary Ruby
Burial: Hillard Cemetery, Hillard Area, Townley, Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64442 :

Personen : Gant Elizabeth "Betty"
a/k/a - Elizabeth "Betty" Gaunt

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64443 :

Personen : Gant William
a/k/a - William Gaunt

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64447 :

Personen : Townley Benjamin F.
Benjamin Townley is enumerated with Richmond and Mary Townley, in the 1850 Walker County, Alabama Census. Benjamin's age is given as 21 years and born in Alabama.
Benj. F. Townley and Elizabeth Hysaw are enumerated with Richmon and Mary Townley in the 1860 Western Division, Post Office Jasper, Walker County, Alabama Census. His age is given as 30 years and born in Alabama.
In the 1867 Voting Registration Loyalty Oaths, taken 15 July 1867, Benjamin F. Townley indicated he was born 27 August 1830 in Walker County, Alabama.
Burial: Fike-Nelson Cemetery, Near Townley, Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64449 :

Personen : Townley Andrew James
Killed during the Civil War.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64453 :

Personen : Townley Daniel T.
Burial: Hillard Cemetery, Hillard Area, Townley, Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64455 :

Personen : Lollar Mary Elizabeth
Burial: Hillard Cemetery, Hillard Area, Townley, Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64456 :

Personen : Guttery Hettie
Hetty Townley is enumerated in the 1850 District 11, Walker County, Alabama Censu. Her age is given as 35 years and born in Tennessee.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64457 :

Personen : Guttery William
Burial: Near Providence, Walker County, Alabama.
Additional Information:
He has a marker at Boshell Cemetery, Townley, Walker Co., Al. but he has an unmarked grave near Providence near Jerry Williams home. Willian and wife Hannah was a member of an Arm of Dove's Creek Church at Holly Springs, Elbert Co., Ga. on 6 Feb 1796; William sold 50 acres of land laying on the north fork of Beaver Creek in Elbert Co., Ga. to his mother Elizabeth on 14 June 1799 Recorded 19 July 1799 Elbert Co., Ga Deeds & Mortages Book F pgs 40-41; On 5 July 1799 he sold 50 acres of land on the north fork of Beaver Creek, Elbert Co., Ga to Joseph Parker & Joshua Hearne Recored 2 Jan 1801 Elbert Co., Ga Deeds & Mortages Book G pgs 11-12-13; William on 7 Feb 1801 received one dollars from his father, Roberts, estate recorded pg. 57 Books A_B_C Wills, Returns, Inventores, Appraisements & Sales Elbert Co., Ga; He moved to Hall Co., Ga.before the birth of his son Robert on 8 May 1801; He moved to Lincoln Co., Tn. between 1806-1809 and in Sep 1810 he was appointed to help overeer to view and mark off a road from Fayetteville to Shelbyville Tn and on 28 Nov 1810 appointed to view & mark off a road from Parrish Old Mill to intersect Hannahs road at county line recored in 1st County Court Mintes of Lincoln Co., Tn. Certificate 8518 ; 7 Jul 1814 was granted to William Guttery by the State of Tn 15 acres; on 31 Dec 1814 Tax records of Lincoln Co., Tn for 1814 show William owned two plots of land, 15 acres each Cert no 3805 & 3804 located on Mulberry Creek; In 1815 William was removed as overseer of roads and replaced by James Peach for he removed.; Feb 1816 A transfer of a plat and Cert. from William Guttery to Robert Mayfied for 15 acres of Land was proven by William Murry and Thomas Mayfield and ordered to be Certified. ; Deed Book D pg 461 Land Deed Book of Lincoln Co, Tn 1 Nov 1816 Deed from William Guttery of Monroe Co., Tn on the Cahawby River to Ezekiel McNealy of Lincoln Co., Tn 15 acres on head waters of Mulberry Creek Register 27 Nov 1817 Shortly before 1820 He came to Walker Co., Al. ; He entered land on 18 Nov 1822 east half T 15s R 7W S 19 (west of Parrish, Al.) and on 22 Oct 1823 T 14S R 8W S 18 (Holly Grove). He was appointed the 1st Road Commissioner in Walker Co., Al after it was formed in 26 Dec 1823.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64459 :

Personen : Townley John
John is enumerated with Hetty Townley in the 1850 Census, District 11, Walker County, Alabama. His age is given as 15 years and born in Alabama.
Burial: Steadman (Kings Chapel) Cemetery, East of Townley Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64460 :

Personen : Baker Louise "Louisa" Caroline
Louisia Baker is enumerated with Alvin R. and Susan Baker in the 1850 Census, Walker County, Alabama. Her age is given as 12 years and born in Alabama.
Louisa Townley is enumerated in the 1870 Census, Jasper, Township 14, Walker County, Alabama. Her age is given as 32 years and born in Alabama.
Burial: Steadman (Kings Chapel) Cemetery, East of Townley Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64461 :

Personen : Baker Alvin Robert
Burial: Steadman (Kings Chapel) Cemetery, East of Townley Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64463 :

Personen : Townley Andrew R.
Andrew is enumerated with Louisa Townley in the 1870 Census, Jasper, Township 14, Walker County, Alabama. His age is given as 11 years and born in Alabama.
Burial: Steadman (Kings Chapel) Cemetery, East of Townley Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64464 :

Personen : Guettermann Jack F.
a/k/a - Jack F. Guetermann

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64465 :

Personen : Guttery Johnson
Burial: Boshell Cemetery, Near Townley, Walker County, Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64466 :

Personen : Townley Josphine
Burial: Boshell Cemetery, Near Townley, Walker Co., Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64467 :

Personen : Boshell John Willis
Burial: Boshell Cemetery, Near Townley, Walker Co., Alabama.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI64476 :

Personen : Heim Joseph
Joseph Heim came to America and fought for the Union side (Inf. out of MA). He married Wilhelmina Muller (who immigrated from Germany).

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00004 :

Personen : Behara Earl Rae Damion, Duncan Diana Lee
Published Sun, April 30, 2006, On Page 5 B, Ponca City News, Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma:
Divorces - Earl Rae Damino Behara vs. Diana Lee Behara.

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00006 :

Personen : Ashley Thomas Wiley, Jones Emma
I'm trying to find pieces of Emma Jones. Thomas Wiley Ashley of Logan County IL was widowed with 3 small children and needed a woman in the house to prevent the state from taking his children. It may have been about 1905 that he married Emma Jones in Logan County IL as a "convenience" to save his children. Thomas traveled through IN, KY, MO, IA, for his construction business so could have met Emma in any of those places. Emma (Jones) Ashley died in the Bartonville State Mental Institution in Peoria, IL abt 1935. Her husband had died in 1929. In the state of IL it's almost impossible to get any info of patients in mental hospitals. Handed down info in the family says she was married before her marriage into our family0 but have no info if she had descendats or not. I have learned by this that perhaps this is some of our brick walls that are hiding our "taboo history".

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00007 :

Personen : Dodson Ethel, Turley Ralph
MISS ETHEL DODSON TO WED RALPH TURLEY:
Mrs. Mabel Dodson of Bonne Terre announces the engagement of her daughter, Ethel, to Ralph Turley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turley of Route 2 Farmington.
Miss Dodson is a student at Bonne Terre High School. Mr. Turley attended Esther High School, graduating with the class of 1955. He has employment with the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., in St. Louis.
Wedding plans are indefinite.
Note: They were married August 30, 1958

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00009 :

Personen : Meier Caroline, Peter Christian
Listed in the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index:
Groom: Christian Peter
Bride: Caroline Meier
Date: 10/21/1875
Volume: N/A
Page: N/A
License: 511
County: St. Clair

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00010 :

Personen : Meschede Richard (Sr.), Pittman Fredericka "Frederica"
Around 1755 some farmers of the Sauerland began to leave their homes in order to start new farms in the Banat area in Hungary. They were promised land by the Austrian Emperor in that depopulated area, which was newly reconquered from the Turks. Till 1790 thousands of farmer families took the chance to settle in the Banat, because in Germany their land holdings were either too small or they didn't own land at all. The emigration to the Banat was the first "wave" of people leaving the Sauerland, which lasted till around 1790.
By the year 1833 population had increased that much again, some people discovered it was best to emigrate to the United States of America. The economy of the Sauerland was based on agriculture, and had almost no industries besides a few iron- and copper-works. The farms were merely self-sufficient, and if there was a surplus of the harvest it was traded for things, that could not be made on the farm itself. Agricultural acreage was limited, while population kept on growing and growing. In America, they heard, they would be able to start an own farm, because good land was cheap in the West. In America land could be bought from the land office for 1.25 $ per acre. It looks like most of the first emigrants from rural areas like the Sauerland came to America in order to start a farm in the new western states. They took the sailing ship from Bremen or Antwerp and arrived in New York or in New Orleans. From NY they went on by boat to Detroit, MI and from New Orleans they went to St. Louis, MO, because in the hinterland of those cities they could expect the promised cheap land for farming. A very good and well known example is the group of Sauerlanders under the leadership of Rev. Anton Kopp, who founded a Catholic settlement in the wilderness of Michigan in 1836, which they called Westphalia in honour of the province of their origin (there are also places named Westphalia in KS, IA, and MO, which were founded later).
Some families, who had sold their house and land in Germany, brought enough money to start a small farm in the wilderness right away. But certainly a great many of the emigrants -especially the young, unmarried men - needed first to make some money in the city, before they had saved the necessary dollars to start a farm. By the time working in the city a great deal of the immigrants decided it was easier to start a small business in the city than working on a farm in the middle of nowhere. Thus quite many of the Sauerlanders who first had in mind to farm preferred to stay workers, craftsmen, or became eventually businessmen in a fast growing city like Detroit. Detroit soon turned out to be the destination of most of the Sauerlanders, because former neighbours or related families in Germany were attracted by encouraging letters, and later by the story of success told on visits in Germany. By 1880 there was a very big Sauerlander community in east-side Detroit along Gratiot Ave., mostly members of the Catholic St. Joseph`s parish.
Young men, who came to America often were deserters. But the reason for emigration was not the fear to serve in the Prussian Army for three years, the reason of those young men to emigrate was poverty and hopelessness. Close to all those young men who deserted the army, did not have any property, and they couldn't expect to inherit the farm of their parents, because they were not the first-born sons. The regional inheritance custom was, that the oldest son, sometimes the oldest daughter usually inherited the farm, while the siblings got a small amount of money - their "Kindteil" - which was often merely enough to pay the one-way-ticket to America. This way the farm and its land holdings was not split into four or more equal shares. But it made those second-, third- and fourth-born sons and daughters look for better economic conditions in America. Why should the young men waste three years of their live in the Prussian Army, if they had already in mind to leave Prussia forever ? Also the fact, that the older first-born brother usually served in the army for three years, demonstrates, that having to serve the Prussian Army was not the decisive reason to leave Prussia, but an additional reason to leave Prussia before turning 21.
Beginning in 1833 the peak of emigration from Southern Westphalia to America was reached in the late 1840s and in the 1850s. The number of people who left Prussia was so high, local government officials would speak of an "emigration-craving" or "America-fever". Around 1880 till 1885 there was a last mass-emigration taking place in Southern Westphalia. This time families who wanted to start a farm had to settle much further west, e.g. in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota. Due to the economic development in the Sauerland and its neighboring region (the very fast growing industrial Ruhr-area) emigration to America came out of fashion. There is almost no emigration recorded from 1885 thru 1922. But after WW I., when the German economy was down, and inflation was incredibly high (at the peak of inflation in November 1923 a normal bread would cost several billion Reichsmark) a few young men and women remembered they had an uncle in America, who could help them make a start there.

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00011 :

Personen : Meschede Everhardus "Eberhard", Risse Ferdinandina
While married they were listed in documents as citizens and farmers in Callenhard, Prussia.

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00019 :

Personen : Meschede Mary "Maria" Fraciels, Wagner John E.
On the 1900 US Census, the family is living in Spring Creek township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
On the 1910 US Census, the family is living in Marion township, Polk County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00020 :

Personen : Degenhardt Johannes "Joannis", Dröge Maria Theresia
They had 10 children. The third was Maria Anna Degenhardt.

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00021 :

Personen : Van Meter Abel "Abe" J., Pittman Anna "Annie" Maria
In 1834, the family of Abraham and Elizabeth Vanmeter settled in the area of the park. (Historically, the family name was spelled as one word.) In 1932, Miss Annie Vanmeter deeded 369 acres to the state of Missouri in memory of her husband, Abel. In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed the park and built two shelter houses, which are still in use today.
No children were born from this union.

 

Quellen-Verweis NF00040 :

Personen : Semick Amelia, Stockman Johann "John" Heinrich
By 1880, John and Amelia (Semick) Stockman had left St. Mary's, Elk County, Pennsylvania. They settled in Chariton Township, Howard County, Missouri, and then later moved to a farm outside of Glasgow, Howard County, Missouri.

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