Schuster, Frank
1816 - 1873 (57 years)-
Name Schuster, Frank Birth 1816 Germany Gender Male Death 27 Sep 1873 Lamine Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA Burial Aft 27 Sep 1873 Cooper, Missouri, USA Person ID I10854 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Family Cleten, Theresa, b. 1824, Baden-Württemberg, Germany d. 1861, Lamine Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 37 years) Marriage UNKNOWN Germany Children 1. Schuster, Frank Joseph, b. 6 Jun 1849, Bonn, Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 1 Apr 1936, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 86 years) [natural] 2. Schuster, William Cletus Sr, b. 4 Jul 1850, Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany d. 22 Oct 1915, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 65 years) [natural] Family ID F6111 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Event Map Birth - 1816 - Germany Death - 27 Sep 1873 - Lamine Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA Burial - Aft 27 Sep 1873 - Cooper, Missouri, USA Marriage - UNKNOWN - Germany = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Frank Schuster was a weaver by trade in his native Germany and early became imbued with a desire, like thousand of his fellow countrymen, to come to America to find a home amid the free conditions of the unsettled West. Weaving by night and farming by day, he saved enough money to bring himself and wife and their small children here.
Upon his arrival in this country, he settled in St Louis and after a couple of years there joined the German colony of Cooper County and bought a farm of timbered land in Lamine township, and there built a home. The children born to him and his wife . . .
The mother of these children died at her home in Lamine township about 1861, and five or six years later, Frank Schuster returned to Germany and there married a second time, returning to his home in cooper County with his second wife. Some years later he made a second trip to Germany on a visit to kinsfolk. Not long after his return home, a wagon in which he was riding was caught at a railway crossing by a train and he recieved injuries from which he died not long afterward.
- Frank Schuster was a weaver by trade in his native Germany and early became imbued with a desire, like thousand of his fellow countrymen, to come to America to find a home amid the free conditions of the unsettled West. Weaving by night and farming by day, he saved enough money to bring himself and wife and their small children here.