Plegge, Maria CHRISTINE Elsabein
1824 - 1900 (75 years)-
Name Plegge, Maria CHRISTINE Elsabein [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Birth 14 Feb 1824 Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] - After 1946, the province of Westphalia ceased to exist. This may not be the correct region.
Christening 7 Mar 1824 Evangelical Church, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany [2, 3, 4, 5] Gender Female FSID LHPK-HDT [2, 3, 4, 5] Death 1900 Speed, Cooper, Missouri, USA [2, 3, 4, 5] Person ID I13598 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father Plegge, Johann Eberhard Wilhelm Heinrich, b. 27 Sep 1787, Lengerich, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 19 Jan 1853, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (Age 65 years) Relationship natural Mother Hillebrand, Maria Christina, b. 1800, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. Yes, date unknown Relationship natural Family ID F13832 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Walje, Ernest WILLIAM Heinrich, b. 28 Dec 1817, Hohne, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 16 Jun 1876, Clear Creek Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 58 years) Marriage 1 Nov 1843 Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Children 1. Walje, Friedrich WILLIAM, b. 5 May 1843, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 7 Jun 1907, Covington, Kenton, Kentucky, USA (Age 64 years) [natural] 2. Vallier, Heinrich Friedrich, b. 29 Apr 1845, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 3 Mar 1926, Ledde, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (Age 80 years) [natural] 3. Vallier, Freidrich Rudolph, b. 1 Sep 1850, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 1866, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (Age 15 years) [natural] 4. Vallier, Christine Wilhelmine, b. 29 May 1854, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 1866, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (Age 11 years) [natural] 5. Walje, Johann Heinrich FREDERICK, b. 27 May 1856, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 5 Mar 1885, Wooldridge, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 28 years) [natural] 6. Walje, August Herman Sr, b. 26 Apr 1858, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 21 Feb 1931, Pleasanton, Linn, Kansas, USA (Age 72 years) [natural] 7. Valier, Gerhard Wilhelm, b. 13 May 1863, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 1866, Tecklenburg, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (Age 2 years) [natural] 8. Walje, CHARLES FREDRICK Heinrich, b. 12 May 1864, Ledde, Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 15 Dec 1943, Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri, USA (Age 79 years) [natural] Family ID F4880 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Family 2 Schwermer, Friedrich August Wilhelm, b. 5 Nov 1822, Gallehnen, Gmina Górowo Ilaweckie, Bartoszyce, Warmian-Masurian, Poland d. 30 Dec 1891, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 69 years) Marriage 7 Feb 1879 St Paul German Evangelical Church, Clear Creek Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA [2, 3, 5, 7] Family ID F10311 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Photos SCHERMER, Christeen née Ormstaadt SCHERMER, Christeen née Ormstaadt SCHERMER, Christeen née Ormstaadt SCHERMER, Christeen née Ormstaadt SCHERMER, Christeen née Ormstaadt
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Notes - From Hobby Horse Rider, edited by Warren Taylor Kingsbury:
D. Kintner of Columbia is enjoying an interesting phase of bottle collecting. I was surprised to learn it is possible to find bottles filled with medicines with original labels which interested people three score years and ten ago. He says that in six months he has been able to collect about 400 of them. Many of them contained in the light cardboard boxes in which they were packed with a brochure of testimonials around the bottle.
One of them of local interest was "Grandmother Schermer's Health Restorer" manufactured by the Eureka Medicine County, of Bunceton, Mo. Testimonials about its great benefits were dated 1901, 1902, and 1903.
Grandma Schermer, a native of Germany, came to Speed Mo., to live in 1867. She brought with her a home remedy which she used for family ailments. Finally there were so many requests for it, she and her son, C. J. Walje, decided to form a company to manufacture it commerically in Bunceton.
It was purely herbal, made wholly from leaves, bark, roots, flowers, and seeds. It was claimed to "prepare the body for resistance to disease, purify the blood, promote digestion, regulate the bowels, act upon the kidneys, induce healthy respiration, quiet the nerve and induce sound restful sleep.
In Bunceton Rev. B. Marson, Pastor of the C.P. church used it and praised it for "doing what it claimed to do." Harvey B. Moore was completely cured of indigestion by take it. W. E. Coleman claimed it did more good than anything he had ever taken for "indigestion and that tired feeling." Mrs. W. F. Howard had tried many remedies but five bottles of the Health Restorer "almost completely cured her." Mrs. Wm. Lusk took it for two months and it did more good than all other medicines combined which she had ever tried.
Mrs. Margaret E. Stegner of Speed had been afflicted with catarrh of the stomach for over 15 years, the doctors had declared it chronic. She had tried five or six doctors and patent medicines which had cost her several hundred dollars resulting in little relief. Five bottles of Grandma Schermer's Health Restorer had done her more good than everthing else put together. And John J. Blank was sick of indigestion and had a tired feeling until he feared he would take down with fever but after taking one bottle he was entirely relieved.
P. H. Kirby of Bunceton wanted it known that he had chronic malaria, a liver trouble and impure blood about 15 years, even a trip to Eldorado Springs did not keep him from feeling weak and worn out all the time. After using two bottles, he felt as though he had never been sick.
Wm. D. Woods of Tipton after suffering 18 years with malaria and impure blood and "trying several noted doctors," was persuaded to try GSHR and claimed he would not take $500 for the benfit he derived from it.
Miss Jessie Rudolph of Boonville found it very benefical for stomach trouble which had bothered her for three years.
Herman Kramer of Boonville had suffered indigestion for 10 years, more or less severe, had employed the best medical aid in the city but obtained only temporary relief through dieting. As soon as he begain eating again he would bloat up and have cramping pains. He reduced in flesh to 128 pounds. After taking four bottles of Grandma Schermer's medicine, the bloating and cramping disappeared and he weighed 166 pounds.
J. H. Haller wanted the world to know that for 7 or 8 years he got no relief from doctors, but four bottles of this wonder medicine had cured him entirely.
Mrs. M. J. Goode of Syracuse suffered for three months with a disease the doctors diagnosed differently. One said she was in the last stage of consumption, another that she had catarrh of the stomach and enlargement of the liver. Many remedies were tried without relief. Sh was almost dead when Grandma's Health Restorer saved her from an early grave. She took only four bottles before she began to feel like a new woman and her friends told her she did not look like the same person.
- From Hobby Horse Rider, edited by Warren Taylor Kingsbury:
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