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Quellen-Verweis NI01340 :

Personen : Upton Ryan Joseph
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Quellen-Verweis NI01341 :

Personen : Upton Kyle Gregory
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Quellen-Verweis NI01342 :

Personen : Kemptner Sara Elizabeth
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Quellen-Verweis NI01347 :

Personen : Tager Catherine Ann
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Quellen-Verweis NI01350 :

Personen : Bratton Camille Waloke
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Quellen-Verweis NI01351 :

Personen : Nastek Christine Jeanne
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Quellen-Verweis NI01353 :

Personen : Bratton Danielle Leigh
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Quellen-Verweis NI01355 :

Personen : Ballard Leah Lawsen
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Quellen-Verweis NI01356 :

Personen : Ballard Justin Ryan
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Quellen-Verweis NI01358 :

Personen : Alexander Courtney Rae
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Quellen-Verweis NI01359 :

Personen : Alexander Hannah Nicole
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Quellen-Verweis NI01361 :

Personen : Alvear Elizabeth Ann Fritz
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Quellen-Verweis NI01363 :

Personen : Mullins Theodore
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Quellen-Verweis NI01364 :

Personen : Mullins Marsha Michelle
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Quellen-Verweis NI01365 :

Personen : Mullins Lauren Ashleigh
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Quellen-Verweis NI01368 :

Personen : Kline Douglas Richard
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Quellen-Verweis NI01369 :

Personen : Nelson Bradley E.
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Quellen-Verweis NI01370 :

Personen : Nelson Kelsey Rose
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Quellen-Verweis NI01371 :

Personen : Nelson Kinsey Louise
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Quellen-Verweis NI01372 :

Personen : McGinnis Mary Ellen
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Quellen-Verweis NI01373 :

Personen : Linville Ariel Rene
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Quellen-Verweis NI01374 :

Personen : Linville Andrew Bryan
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Quellen-Verweis NI01375 :

Personen : Bostick John William
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Quellen-Verweis NI01376 :

Personen : Bostick Sarah Katherine
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Quellen-Verweis NI01406 :

Personen : Vits Sebastianus
a/k/a - Sabastuien Vits

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01407 :

Personen : Lemmens Anna Maria
Anna Maria Lemmens, also known as Jeanne Marie Lumans.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01409 :

Personen : Vits Michael
a/k/a - Michael Vidts

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01410 :

Personen : Vitz Petrus "Frank" Franciscus
a/k/a - Petrus "Frank" Franciscus Vits

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01411 :

Personen : Vits Cornelius
Cornelius Vits, also known as Cornel Vits.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01415 :

Personen : Vits Judocus George
George Vitz (correct spelling Vits) was in Company A, 22nd Volunteer Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. On December 10, 1910, his wife Barbara (a widower) applied for his Civil War Pension.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01416 :

Personen : Moore Randall Carl
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Quellen-Verweis NI01422 :

Personen : Vits Peter "Pete"
The 1900 US Census says Peter "Pete" Vits immigrated from Belguim to America in 1873.
Occupation: Farmer
Additional information located on ship passenger listings:
Name: Petrus Vits
Occupation: Farmer
Age: 22
Sex: M
Literacy: Unknown
Arrived: 9 May 1874
Origin: Prussia (Former German Empire)
Port: Antwerp, Belgium
Last Residence: Unknown
Destination: USA
Plan: Unknown
Ship: Switzerland
Passage: Unknown

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01423 :

Personen : Vits John
Immigrated from Dutch Belgium to America in 1873.
Occupation: Farmer
Published November 22, 1920, Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois:
JOHN VITS, 70, DEAD AT PANA
Pana Nov. 22 - John Vits, one of the old prominent residents of Pana, died Sunday morning at Huber Memorial Hospital where he had been confined for the last week with cancer. Mr. Vits had been ill in health for a long time.
Mr. Vits was 70 years of age and a native of Belgium. During the recent war he was very active in in the various war drives, and also had a son in the service. Luckily the boy returned safely after a service overseas. Mr. Vits leaves, besides his wife, eight children. The funeral will take place from St. Patricks church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Father J.P. Maroney officiating. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery.
Research Note: The above obituary is probably incorrect about the eight children.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01424 :

Personen : Koch Barbara
Obituary: (Unknown Newspaper)
Mrs. Barbara Vits, widow of George Vits and one of the best know residents of Pana, died at the family home. 707 South Poplar street, at five o'clock Sunday evening of senility.
The Vits family has been retired from farming for some years and had been making their home in Pana.
Decedent was a native of Germany and was the daughter of the late Henry Koch and Elizabeth Stork Koch. She was born March 13, 1835, and would have been ninety years of age had she survived until March 13, of the present year.
Mrs. Vits is survived by one son and one daughter, John W. Vits and Mrs. Elizabeth Agnes Ricketts of Pana, nine Grandchildren and one Great-grand daughter.
Mr. Vits the father and husband, died in 1910. The family have resided in Pana and vicinity the past fifty years.
Funeral services will be held at St. Patrick's' Catholic Church Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, Rev. Fr. J.P. Moroney, the pastor, officiating. The interment will follow in Calvary cemetery. Funeral Director Kennedy in charge.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01427 :

Personen : Schmon Catherine
a/k/a - Katherine Kuddler
Occupation: Keeps House
Her name is listed as Katherine Kuddler on the death certificate issued for her daughter, Elizabeth (Vits) Eck. However, on her daughters marriage license she is listed with the name of Catherine Smuhn?, and on Franks Vits marriage record he wrote Catharino Schmon.
Listed in the 1914 City Directory, Pana, Christian County, Illinois:
Vits Katherine (wid Frank) r 105 Wells.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01428 :

Personen : Vits Elizabeth
Burial: Newkirk Cemetery, Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma.
The following was printed in a Newkirk, Oklahoma Newspaper in February 1943:
Title: Elizabeth Eck Funeral Services Held Monday.
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Eck, 79 who died Friday night at her home in Newkirk, were held Monday morning at St. Francis Catholic church. Burial was in Newkirk cemetery.
Mrs. Eck had been a resident of Newkirk for many years.
Suvivors are the husband. Alois Eck, and seven daughters, Miss Ellen Eck, Mres Ben Thompson, Mrs. Ferd Buzzi, all of Arkansas City, Mrs. Marcus Daly of Ponca City, Mrs. Frank Nelson, Mrs Oscar Schmidt and Mrs. John Bahara of near Newkirk, and several grandchildren.
Pullbearers were grandsons, Harold Eck, Leonard Thompson, Bernard Behara, John Schmidt, Merrill Nelson and Lloyd Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eck would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in a few more months.
The following was printed in a Newkirk, Oklahoma Newspaper:
Title: Newkirk Woman's Mass Read Monday
Requiem mass was said by the Rev. Fr. Emil Ghyssaert at the St. Francis Catholic church of Newkirk for Mrs. Elizabeth Eck, Monday morning, Mrs. Eck died Friday.
She was born Feb. 9, 1864, in Trenton, Ill., and came to Oklahoma from western Kansas in 1880 with her husband, Alois Eck, whom she married Jan. 10, 1884.
The Ecks moved to Kay county in 1894 and had resided in Newkirk seven years.
Survivors include the husband, Alois Eck; one son, Joe Eck, Newkirk; and seven daughters, Mrs. Theresa Bahara, Kaw City, Mrs. Louise Thompson, Dexter, Kan., Mrs. Anna Nelson, Arkansas City, Mrs. Matilda Schmidt, Peckham, Mrs. Agnes Buzzi, Arkansas City, Mrs. Lena Daly, Ponca City, and Miss Ellen Eck, Arkansas City. A daughter and a son preceded Mrs. Eck in death.
The casket bearers were six grandsons of Mrs. Eck; Floyd Thompson, John Schmidt, Bernard Bahara, Harold Eck, Merrel Nelson and Leonard Thompson. Honorary casket bearers were six other grandsons, including Donald Nelson, Junior Behara, Edward Buzzi, Claude Thompson, Albert Schmidt and Raymond Schmidt.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01429 :

Personen : Vits Pauline M.
After the death of her husband, Pauline M. (Vits) Eck went to live with Martin and Mary Victoria (Eck) Swiney in Assumption, Christian County, Illinois. She stayed with them until her death within the family home, and her body was shipped back by train for burial in Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
Burial: Grace Lawn Cemetery, Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01430 :

Personen : Vits Matilda "Tilly"
Matilda lived in Oklahoma, and owned some oil wells.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01434 :

Personen : Kawalski Marciann "Anna"
a/k/a - Martiana Kawalski
Marciann "Anna" Kawalski immigrated from Belguim to America in 1878.
Illinois Death Certificate has her name as Marcella Vits.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01435 :

Personen : Vits Susanna
Baptism: June 25, 1882, Pana, Christian County, Illinois.
Burial: April 23, 1962, St. Marys Cementary, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01436 :

Personen : Vits John J.
WWII Draft Registrar's Report in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois:
Name: John Vits
Age: 57
Date of birth: October 21, 1884
Height: 6 feet
Weight: 180 pounds
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Gray
Physical characteristics that will aid in identification: (None Listed)
Burial: August 18, 1955, Calvary Cemetery, Pana, Christian County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01437 :

Personen : Vits Anna Viola
Social Security Number: 320-56-1161
Issued: Illinois
Last Residence: Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.
Burial: December 23, 1987, Calvary Cemetary, Pana, Christian County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01440 :

Personen : Vits Anthony "Tony" George
a/k/a - Tony George Vits
WWII Draft Registrar's Report in Christian County, Illinois:
Name: Tony George Vits
Date of Registration: April 27, 1942
Place of Residence: 108 Fair Avenue, Pana Township, Christion County, Illinois
Age: 65
Date of birth: December 22, 1877
Place of birth: Ohlman, Montgomery County, Illinois
Height: 5 feet, 10 inches
Weight: 144 pounds
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Gray
Physical characteristics that will aid in identification: None
The 1930 US Census has Anthony "Tony" George Vits listed as single. As such, it's assumed he never married or had any children.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01441 :

Personen : Vits Ludwic "Louis" Philip
a/k/a - Larns Vits
Occupation: Farmer
According to his WW l draft registration card, dated September 12, 1918, Larns Vits is living in McHenry County, North Dakota. His nearest relative is listed as John Vits in Pana Township, Shelby County, Illinois.
WWII Draft Registrar's Report in Christian County, Illinois:
Name: Louis Philip Vits
Date of Registration: April 27, 1942
Place of Residence: RR 5, Pana Township, Christion County, Illinois
Age: 60
Date of birth: November 13, 1881
Place of birth: Montgomery County, Illinois
Height: 5 feet, 10 inches
Weight: 195 pounds
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Gray
Physical characteristics that will aid in identification: Scar on right heel.
The 1930 US Census has Ludwic "Louis" Philip Vits listed as single. As such, it's assumed he never married or had any children.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01442 :

Personen : Vits Joseph James
WWII Draft Registrar's Report in Christian County, Illinois:
Name: Joseph James Vits
Age: 58
Date of birth: March 01, 1884
Place of birth: Ohlman, Montgomery County, Illinois
Height: 6 feet, 2 inches
Weight: 165 pounds
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Gray
Physical characteristics that will aid in identification: None

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01443 :

Personen : Vits Mary A.
Social Security Number: 336-34-5372
Issued: Illinois
Last Residence: Pana, Christian County, Illinois.
The 1930 US Census has Mary Vits listed as single. As such, it's assumed she never married or had any children.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01445 :

Personen : Vits Agnes C.
Social Security Number: 336-34-5373
Issued: Illinois
Last Residence: Pana, Christian County, Illinois.
The 1930 US Census has Agnes Vits listed as single. As such, it's assumed she never married or had any children.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01447 :

Personen : Vits George Joseph
Occupation: Farmer
Social Security Number: 337-16-8524
Issued: Illinois
Last Residence: Pana, Christian County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01448 :

Personen : Vits William "Bill" Henry
Social Security Number: 338-20-0351
Issued: Illinois
Last Residence: Pana, Christian County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01449 :

Personen : Vits Charles John
Social Security Number: 321-20-6090
Issued: Illinois
Last Residence: Taylorville, Christian County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01450 :

Personen : Vits Florence "Flossy" Barbara
Social Security Number: 355-40-9761
Issued: Illinois
Last Residence: (Not specified)
Cause of Death: Jacob Crutchfiled Disease.
Nickname "Flossy".
Worked as a saleslady for Kehias confectionery making candy.
Education at Scared Heart School.
Poem by Florence Barbara Vits:
I've been north to Canada, and south to Mexico.
I've been west to the Pacific Ocean and east to Atlantic too.
I've been in the US Capital and the Big White House in Washington DC.
But the little house on Fair Avenue, Pana, Illinois is home to me.
Two other poems were found in her letters presumably after Grandpa Forsythe died:
I still can love you, even if I have to live without you.
I can think about you, even if I have to do without you.
I can dream about you, even if I have to sleep without you.
I can pray for you, that you will love me as I love you.
No one can stop me from doing that.
I can still love you, as long as I live.
My favorite color is heavenly blue.
My favorite color makes me think of you.
And I often wonder if you think of me too.
Now away up yonder, when God makes thunder, if you hear it too.
When the days are cloudy and the nights are dark
and all things around me make me sad at heart,
and I cry with loneliness because we're apart.
When I look out to where my loved one lies
then up to the heavenly blue,
the blue, blue, blue heavenly skies.
My favorite color.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01451 :

Personen : Vits Leo
Leo Vits died as a one day old infant.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01452 :

Personen : Vits Edward Andrew
Edward Andrew Vits died as an infant.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01453 :

Personen : Vits Leon Frank
Social Security Number: 338-20-0350
Issued: Illinois
Residence: Not Listed
Published in the Herald & Review - Decatur, Macon County, Illinois.
Date: July 7, 1990
Section: Obituaries
Page: A7
PANA - Leon F. Vits, 83, Pana, died Friday (July 6, 1990). Survivors: son, Leon Jr., Oconee; daughter, Rosemary Beck, Pana.
Services: 1 p.m. Monday, St. Patrick's Church, Pana. Arrangements: Kennedy & Sons Funeral Home, Pana. Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Pana Township.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01456 :

Personen : Vits Julia Katherine
a/k/a - Julia Catherine Vits
Social Security Number: 333-16-5669
Issued: Illinois
Last Residence: Chatham, Sangamon County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01459 :

Personen : Eck Alois "Aloys" Frank
Burial: Newkirk Cemetery, Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma.
"The following was originally written by Harold Victor Eck"
In 1893 Alois participated in the land run at the opening of the Cherokee Strip but was not successful in obtaining a claim (Another man claimed the land and he had witnesses). At Piedmond , Alois farmed school land and in 1894 moved his family to a school quarter section northeast of Newkirk, Oklahoma where he lived for 37 years.
The place was put up for sale a few years before he left, however, no one would pay the price. The second time it was put on the market he bought it. He built a new house on the property which a fire destroyed a year or two later. He had to mortgage the land to rebuild and with mortgage payments, interest, crop failures and low prices for farm products a foreclosure resulted and the loss of the farm. He also had one arm removed (cancer) in 1931. The family moved to Newkirk in 1932. Alois and Elizabeth had ten children: Catherine, Theresa, Louise, Joseph, Leo (died at age 4), Anna, Matilda, Agnes, Lena, and Ellen.
"Biographical on Alois Eck"
The following is a biographical sketch of Alois Eck as filed by Robert W. Small, field worker for the "Indian Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma" April 18, 1938:
I was born in France on March 31, 1850. In 1852 my parents (Martin Eck and Theresa Love Eck, both of France) came to America and settled in Illinois, and in 1887 they moved to western Kansas.
In 1889, I came to the Oklahoma county and settled about eleven miles west of Edmond on a quarter section of school land. Some of the land had been put in cultivation by Sooners in previous years, but I broke out some of it myself and about twenty acres were sown and it made good yield.
The part that had been cultivated previously by Sooners made an average of forty bushels of wheat per acre, and corn that was planted on this land made about seventy-five bushels per acre. Crops were good the second year, but the third was almost a failure.
I brought ninety head of cattle with me from western Kansas and twenty head of horses. I put in a blacksmith shop on the place and did smith some work for the local community. I didn't have much money to live on and good cows were only worth about $12 per head, and a common sold from $6 to $8 per head.
I had a neighbor who was a good butcher and we went to Oklahoma City and found a location for a market that we could get for $3 a week. So we put in a market and sold good beef for less than other markets were selling it. We did a good business and turned lots of cattle into money through the market.
We made competition so hard that one of our competitors offered us $300 to sell out to him and quit the business, and we sold out to him.
On my farm place I raised horses and when the Cherokee Strip was opened to settlement I made the race from Orlando on a good horse and got a claim but another man stopped on the same claim and after I found out that he had a bunch of witnesses who would swear for him, I knew he would beat me out of it and I gave up and left.
I secured another quarter section of school land nine miles northeast of Newkirk and moved there in 1894 and stayed there for thirty-seven years, until I lost one of my arms in 1931, when I came to the town of Newkirk.
On this school land where I lived so long I raised lots of horses and mules. I kept a good jack and stallion and one year I collected $2500 in cash that they made in breeding.
Through the more prosperous years I had made some investments in different enterprises, among which was a Community Co-operative store gotten up by the farmers of the community. This institution has proved a success and saved the farmers many dollars in the purchase of their commodities.
At one time when coal sold by the local dealers in Newkirk for $6 a ton, the Community store bought several cars of coal that was sold to the people at $4 a ton - a saving of one-third in their coal bill expense. Seed potatoes that were sold at $1.50 per bushel by merchants of the town were bought by the Community store and sold for 70 cents a bushel.
The store grew and prospered and added to its stock until it now carries all kinds of merchandise, including implements and furniture and at the same time it has paid dividends to the stockholders that was a fair return on the money invested. I still have a small amount of stock that I invested in the beginning in the institution.
Many of the other investments I had made in the prosperous years of my life were lost in the decades of prices in 1929 to the later years. In 1932 I moved to the town of Newkirk and have lived here ever since.
The following was printed in an Oklahoma Newspaper sometime around 1935:
Title: Newkirk Man's Father Fought With Napolean
NEWKIRK. - It would be but a small task to fill many pages from the experiences of separate individuals, and especially those who participated in the famous Cherokee Strip race. One such person is Alois Eck, now a resident of Newkirk.
To go back to the beginning, Eck's father, living in Alsace-Lorraine, fought for seven years in Napoleon's army. Had he not despised "rule by a minority," he could have been a leader in France during the realm of the "Little Emperor."
In 1852, when Alois was but two years old, the family moved to the United States. Settling in Illinois, the Ecks became well acquainted with the new country. Two of Alois' brothers fought for the Union in the Civil war.
Alois grew to manhood in Illinois. He moved to western Kansas in due time and from there went to Edmond, where he resided for four years. Then came September 16, 1893.
He rode a horse into the Cherokee Strip from Orlando. His route took him as far north as Red Rock, but he failed to get a claim. Again, as in many other instances, sooners were blamed for taking all the land before the crowd arrived from the border.
Obituary - Newkirk newpaper in Kay County, Oklahoma:
A. Eck Dies After Two Weeks Illness - Pioneer Resident Would Have Been 94 March 31.
Alois Eck, resident of the Newkirk vicinity since the opening of the Strip, died early this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Bahara, where he had lived most of the time the last year. He had been seriously ill only two weeks.
Mr. Eck would have been 94 the last day of March.
Born in France, Mr. Eck came to the United States when he was three years old. He lived in Illinois for a number of years and when the Cherokee Strip opened made a run into Kay county, securing a homestead where he and Mrs. Eck lived until they retired several years ago and moved into Newkirk. Mrs. Eck died in February, 1943.
Mr. Eck was a member of the St. Francis Catholic church.
Survivors are seven daughters and one son, Mrs. John Behara, Newkirk; Mrs. Ben Thompson, Dexter, Kan.; Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, Peckham; Mrs. Frank Nelson, Mrs. Fern Buzzi, Miss Ellen Eck, all of Arkansas City; Mrs. Marcus Daly, Ponka City, and Joe Eck of Newkirk. There are also 29 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed but will be held some time Wednesday morning at St. Francis Catholic church in Newkirk. Burial will be in Newkirk cemetery under the direction of the Hill Funeral Home.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01460 :

Personen : Eck John E. (Sr.)
The 1895 Plat Book has John E. Eck owning 160 acres in Oconee Township, Shelby County, Illinois. Next to him is a Jas. Lehn, with 80 acres.
The 1900 US Census for the township of Oconee, Shelby County, Illinois, . . has John Eck as emigrating from Germany in 1860, and his occupation is listed as a farmer.
John E. Eck was not naturalized as of 1900.
When John E. (Sr.) Eck died, he was living with his daughter Elizabeth "Mary" H. (Eck) Menne at 4208 Clayton Ave., St. Louis, Missouri.
Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Pana Township, Christian County, Illinois.
Note: The cemetery grave marker says John E. (Sr.) Eck was born in 1941, but his death certificate says he was born on February 02, 1840. The date on the death certificate was provided by his daughter Elizabeth "Mary" H. (Eck) Menne.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI01461 :

Personen : Eck Bernard Joseph
The name of Bernard Eck is listed with his parents on the 1910 census (recorded on April 30, 1910), age 9.
The name of Bernard Eck is listed with his parents on the 1920 census, recorded on Jan. 2, 1920), age 18.
The name of Bernard J. Eck is listed with his parents on the 1930 census, (recorded on April 11, 1930), age 29.
According to the 1910, 1920, and 1930 US Censuses, Bernard Joseph Eck was born in 1920 between January 2, and April 11. His occupation on the 1930 census is Salesman.
In 1931, Bernard Joseph Eck was the depo manager of the train station in or near Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
Bernard Joseph Eck later worked as an electrician until he joined a religious group. He was last seen by some of his family in Kansas City, and was later said to have disappeared somewhere in California.
California death records say, "Bernard Joseph Eck died on November 14, 1949, in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California."

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