Stegner, Frank William
1853 - 1899 (46 years)-
Name Stegner, Frank William Birth 1853 Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA Gender Male Occupation Brewer and Barkeep Residence 1882 Leadville, Lake, Colorado, USA Residence 1897 Leadville, Lake, Colorado, USA Death 10 Mar 1899 Leadville, Lake, Colorado, USA Burial Aft 10 Mar 1899 Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake, Colorado, USA Person ID I6036 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father Stegner, John PAUL, b. 29 Sep 1803, Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany d. 14 Nov 1856, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 53 years) Relationship natural Mother Vollrath, Maria, b. 3 May 1810, Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany d. 25 Feb 1857, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA (Age 46 years) Relationship natural Marriage 22 Apr 1832 Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany [1] Family ID F3538 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Marriage Single - Never Married Family ID F10768 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Notes - By 1882, Frank was living in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado and working as a bartender. He shows up in every city directory for 1882 through 1894. In 1885 he was a roomer at 136 State in Leadville. I can find no record of his death or burial. However, there is a Daniel Stegner buried in the Evergreen Cemetery and Daniel was a Civil War Veteran of Company H, 1st Colorado Cavalry. Frank's brother, George was a saloon keeper in Central City, Colorado during the same time frame. The two towns are about 80 miles apart by road.
Frank did die in Leadville. FindaGrave was worthless is the search for Frank William Stegner's grave since it did not contain unmarked grave burials. But the Lake County Library http://www.lakecountypubliclibrary.org/Cemetery%20Records.htm has burials including those who were unmarked. And there he lies in an unmarked grave like so many other lonely miners and men.
- By 1882, Frank was living in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado and working as a bartender. He shows up in every city directory for 1882 through 1894. In 1885 he was a roomer at 136 State in Leadville. I can find no record of his death or burial. However, there is a Daniel Stegner buried in the Evergreen Cemetery and Daniel was a Civil War Veteran of Company H, 1st Colorado Cavalry. Frank's brother, George was a saloon keeper in Central City, Colorado during the same time frame. The two towns are about 80 miles apart by road.
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Bartram, Adolph: au-bartram@web.de
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