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6301 Note* hilda is tied to a read only husband L8RV-H8B that will be fixed in the future, do not modify or remove current husband KHKF-JPT and or there chidlren. The line is set and finished! Rolfsdottir, Hilda (I25717)
 
6302 Noted on Find a Grave:
Jennie's parents were Augustus Thomas and Mary [Ross] Kirsch. They changed the family name to Cash. Augustus Thomas was from Germany.

Jennie Belle and John B. Kipple share a grave marker in Hammond Cemetery, Harlan, Smith, Kansas. They are buried there together after a long walk with their Lord Jesus Christ, their personal Savior in whom they had placed their trust many years before.

Theirs lives were not easy, much of it was spent moving every two years to a new church and congregation. Often with a small parsonage either near or connected to the church building. Living a simple life in small farming towns and their children never attending the same school for more than two years until they were old enough to be on their own.

Jennie Belle Cash was married to John Barrington Kipple in Harris, Cooper, Missouri, on 04 Sep 1866.

Children of Jennie and John B. Kipple
---------------------------------
Stella E.[Kipple] Hammond, 29 Dec 1887 in Taberville, St. Clair County, Missouri
*Pauline Belle [Kipple] Lewis, 1890
*Paul Emanuel [Kipple], 1890
John R. Kipple, 1892
Chester Samuel Kipple, 1894
Raymond Gabriel Kipple, 1898
Elmer Clarence Kipple, 1902
Ruth Lorraine Alice Kipple, 1909
* Twins 
Cash, Jennie Belle (I35406)
 
6303 Notes
The English branch of the Dinhams (or Dynhams), long time owners of Hemyock Manor and Castle. Their main English base was at Hartland, Devon.

Alternative spellings include: Dinan, Dinant, Dinham, Dynham, Denham.

http://cybergata.com/roots/21599.htm

Geoffrey Dinant, son of Oliver Dinant, inherited the manors of Corton and Buckland, and had a summons with other persons of consequence, 41 Henry III, 1247, to repair to the King at Bristol well accountered with horse and arms, in order to march agains the Welsh. He died 43 Henry III 1259, leaving issue two sons, Oliver and Geoffrey.

~The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire, Vol. I, Parts 3-6, p. 338

Main English Dinham Family Line

1. Geoffrey de Dinan, sieur de Dinan [Brittany], d. after 1122.
2. Oliver de Dinan, sieur de Dinan, d. 1150.
3. Oliver de Dinant, d. after 1172.
4. Geoffrey de Dinant.
5. Oliver de Dinant, d. before 28 June 1221.
6. Sir Geoffrey de Dinham, knight, of Hartland, co. Devon and Buckland Denham, co. Somerset. Had respite of knighthood, 25 Aug 1229. Died before 26 December 1258.

7. Sir Oliver de Dinham, knight, of Hartland, Nutwell and Ilsington, co. Devon and Buckland Denham, co. Somerset and Cardinham, Cornwall; born before 1234; summoned to Parliament from 24 June 1295 by writs directed 'Olivere de Dynham', thereby held to be first first Lord Dinham. Died 26 February 1298/99.
* Oliver de Dynham, married Joan de Brian, died 1351.

* Margaret Dynham, married William Asthorpe. They both died in 1399, without heirs.
Adapted from sources including:

* Posting dated 2001-02-03, on the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup by John Ravilious (roberdeauusa@netscape.net), Quoting Sources: CP, Vol. IV, p. 269 et seq.
* "The Family of Dinan in England in the Middle Ages" by Michael Jones, published 1987, Le Pays de Dinan.
Dinham family records are held by the Cornwall Records Office.

http://www.hemyockcastle.co.uk/dinham.htm

=================================
Baldwin Giffard died before 1238. He was "enfeoffed by Oliver de Dinham of land at East and West Clifford in the Manor of Hartland..."

http://thepeerage.com/p30068.htm

Born: 1200, Hertland, Devonshire, England
Died: Before 26 Dec 1258, Buckland Dinham, Somerset, England 2409,2410

Events:
1. Alternate Death; 1266.

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey married Sarah DE HORNACOTE, daughter of Gervaise DE HORNACOTE and Unknown. (Sarah DE HORNACOTE was born in 1218 in Tresolyth, Cornwall.)

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey also married an Unnamed 2nd wife.www.celtic-casimir.com

Geoffrey DE DINHAM and Hartland
Born: Abt 1145, Buckland Dinham, Frome, Somerset, England
Died: 1204, Hartland, Bideford, Devon, England
Events:

1. Alternate Death; 1183, Dinan, Cotes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France.

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey married Sarah. (Sarah was born about 1150 in England.)

www.findagrave.com

Geoffrey Dinham
BIRTH 1145
Hartland, Torridge District, Devon, England
DEATH unknown
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 90702565

Family Members
Parents
Oliver Dinham
1121 – unknown

Children
Oliver Dinham
1170 – unknown

Spouses/Children: 1. Sarah DE HORNACOTE 2. Unnamed 2nd wife

CHILDREN;

1. Sir Oliver DE DINHAM 1st Baron Dinham of Hartland

2. Joanna DE DINHAM+ 
Dinham, Sir Geoffrey III (I26402)
 
6304 Notes
The English branch of the Dinhams (or Dynhams), long time owners of Hemyock Manor and Castle. Their main English base was at Hartland, Devon.

Alternative spellings include: Dinan, Dinant, Dinham, Dynham, Denham.

http://cybergata.com/roots/21599.htm

Geoffrey Dinant, son of Oliver Dinant, inherited the manors of Corton and Buckland, and had a summons with other persons of consequence, 41 Henry III, 1247, to repair to the King at Bristol well accountered with horse and arms, in order to march agains the Welsh. He died 43 Henry III 1259, leaving issue two sons, Oliver and Geoffrey.

~The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire, Vol. I, Parts 3-6, p. 338

Main English Dinham Family Line

1. Geoffrey de Dinan, sieur de Dinan [Brittany], d. after 1122.
2. Oliver de Dinan, sieur de Dinan, d. 1150.
3. Oliver de Dinant, d. after 1172.
4. Geoffrey de Dinant.
5. Oliver de Dinant, d. before 28 June 1221.
6. Sir Geoffrey de Dinham, knight, of Hartland, co. Devon and Buckland Denham, co. Somerset. Had respite of knighthood, 25 Aug 1229. Died before 26 December 1258.

7. Sir Oliver de Dinham, knight, of Hartland, Nutwell and Ilsington, co. Devon and Buckland Denham, co. Somerset and Cardinham, Cornwall; born before 1234; summoned to Parliament from 24 June 1295 by writs directed 'Olivere de Dynham', thereby held to be first first Lord Dinham. Died 26 February 1298/99.
* Oliver de Dynham, married Joan de Brian, died 1351.

* Margaret Dynham, married William Asthorpe. They both died in 1399, without heirs.
Adapted from sources including:

* Posting dated 2001-02-03, on the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup by John Ravilious (roberdeauusa@netscape.net), Quoting Sources: CP, Vol. IV, p. 269 et seq.
* "The Family of Dinan in England in the Middle Ages" by Michael Jones, published 1987, Le Pays de Dinan.
Dinham family records are held by the Cornwall Records Office.

http://www.hemyockcastle.co.uk/dinham.htm

=================================
Baldwin Giffard died before 1238. He was "enfeoffed by Oliver de Dinham of land at East and West Clifford in the Manor of Hartland..."

http://thepeerage.com/p30068.htm

Born: 1200, Hertland, Devonshire, England
Died: Before 26 Dec 1258, Buckland Dinham, Somerset, England 2409,2410

Events:
1. Alternate Death; 1266.

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey married Sarah DE HORNACOTE, daughter of Gervaise DE HORNACOTE and Unknown. (Sarah DE HORNACOTE was born in 1218 in Tresolyth, Cornwall.)

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey also married an Unnamed 2nd wife.www.celtic-casimir.com

Geoffrey DE DINHAM and Hartland
Born: Abt 1145, Buckland Dinham, Frome, Somerset, England
Died: 1204, Hartland, Bideford, Devon, England
Events:

1. Alternate Death; 1183, Dinan, Cotes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France.

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey married Sarah. (Sarah was born about 1150 in England.)

www.findagrave.com

Geoffrey Dinham
BIRTH 1145
Hartland, Torridge District, Devon, England
DEATH unknown
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 90702565

Family Members
Parents
Oliver Dinham
1121 – unknown

Children
Oliver Dinham
1170 – unknown

Spouses/Children: 1. Sarah DE HORNACOTE 2. Unnamed 2nd wife

CHILDREN;

1. Sir Oliver DE DINHAM 1st Baron Dinham of Hartland

2. Joanna DE DINHAM+ 
Dinham, Lady Elizabeth (I26403)
 
6305 Notes
The English branch of the Dinhams (or Dynhams), long time owners of Hemyock Manor and Castle. Their main English base was at Hartland, Devon.

Alternative spellings include: Dinan, Dinant, Dinham, Dynham, Denham.

http://cybergata.com/roots/21599.htm

Geoffrey Dinant, son of Oliver Dinant, inherited the manors of Corton and Buckland, and had a summons with other persons of consequence, 41 Henry III, 1247, to repair to the King at Bristol well accountered with horse and arms, in order to march agains the Welsh. He died 43 Henry III 1259, leaving issue two sons, Oliver and Geoffrey.

~The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire, Vol. I, Parts 3-6, p. 338

Main English Dinham Family Line

1. Geoffrey de Dinan, sieur de Dinan [Brittany], d. after 1122.
2. Oliver de Dinan, sieur de Dinan, d. 1150.
3. Oliver de Dinant, d. after 1172.
4. Geoffrey de Dinant.
5. Oliver de Dinant, d. before 28 June 1221.
6. Sir Geoffrey de Dinham, knight, of Hartland, co. Devon and Buckland Denham, co. Somerset. Had respite of knighthood, 25 Aug 1229. Died before 26 December 1258.

7. Sir Oliver de Dinham, knight, of Hartland, Nutwell and Ilsington, co. Devon and Buckland Denham, co. Somerset and Cardinham, Cornwall; born before 1234; summoned to Parliament from 24 June 1295 by writs directed 'Olivere de Dynham', thereby held to be first first Lord Dinham. Died 26 February 1298/99.
* Oliver de Dynham, married Joan de Brian, died 1351.

* Margaret Dynham, married William Asthorpe. They both died in 1399, without heirs.
Adapted from sources including:

* Posting dated 2001-02-03, on the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup by John Ravilious (roberdeauusa@netscape.net), Quoting Sources: CP, Vol. IV, p. 269 et seq.
* "The Family of Dinan in England in the Middle Ages" by Michael Jones, published 1987, Le Pays de Dinan.
Dinham family records are held by the Cornwall Records Office.

http://www.hemyockcastle.co.uk/dinham.htm

=================================
Baldwin Giffard died before 1238. He was "enfeoffed by Oliver de Dinham of land at East and West Clifford in the Manor of Hartland..."

http://thepeerage.com/p30068.htm

Born: 1200, Hertland, Devonshire, England
Died: Before 26 Dec 1258, Buckland Dinham, Somerset, England 2409,2410

Events:
1. Alternate Death; 1266.

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey married Sarah DE HORNACOTE, daughter of Gervaise DE HORNACOTE and Unknown. (Sarah DE HORNACOTE was born in 1218 in Tresolyth, Cornwall.)

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey also married an Unnamed 2nd wife.www.celtic-casimir.com

Geoffrey DE DINHAM and Hartland
Born: Abt 1145, Buckland Dinham, Frome, Somerset, England
Died: 1204, Hartland, Bideford, Devon, England
Events:

1. Alternate Death; 1183, Dinan, Cotes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France.

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey married Sarah. (Sarah was born about 1150 in England.)

www.findagrave.com

Geoffrey Dinham
BIRTH 1145
Hartland, Torridge District, Devon, England
DEATH unknown
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 90702565

Family Members
Parents
Oliver Dinham
1121 – unknown

Children
Oliver Dinham
1170 – unknown

Spouses/Children: 1. Sarah DE HORNACOTE 2. Unnamed 2nd wife

CHILDREN;

1. Sir Oliver DE DINHAM 1st Baron Dinham of Hartland

2. Joanna DE DINHAM+ 
Dinham, Sir Oliver III (I26404)
 
6306 Notes
The English branch of the Dinhams (or Dynhams), long time owners of Hemyock Manor and Castle. Their main English base was at Hartland, Devon.

Alternative spellings include: Dinan, Dinant, Dinham, Dynham, Denham.

http://cybergata.com/roots/21599.htm

Geoffrey Dinant, son of Oliver Dinant, inherited the manors of Corton and Buckland, and had a summons with other persons of consequence, 41 Henry III, 1247, to repair to the King at Bristol well accountered with horse and arms, in order to march agains the Welsh. He died 43 Henry III 1259, leaving issue two sons, Oliver and Geoffrey.

~The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire, Vol. I, Parts 3-6, p. 338

Main English Dinham Family Line

1. Geoffrey de Dinan, sieur de Dinan [Brittany], d. after 1122.
2. Oliver de Dinan, sieur de Dinan, d. 1150.
3. Oliver de Dinant, d. after 1172.
4. Geoffrey de Dinant.
5. Oliver de Dinant, d. before 28 June 1221.
6. Sir Geoffrey de Dinham, knight, of Hartland, co. Devon and Buckland Denham, co. Somerset. Had respite of knighthood, 25 Aug 1229. Died before 26 December 1258.

7. Sir Oliver de Dinham, knight, of Hartland, Nutwell and Ilsington, co. Devon and Buckland Denham, co. Somerset and Cardinham, Cornwall; born before 1234; summoned to Parliament from 24 June 1295 by writs directed 'Olivere de Dynham', thereby held to be first first Lord Dinham. Died 26 February 1298/99.
* Oliver de Dynham, married Joan de Brian, died 1351.

* Margaret Dynham, married William Asthorpe. They both died in 1399, without heirs.
Adapted from sources including:

* Posting dated 2001-02-03, on the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup by John Ravilious (roberdeauusa@netscape.net), Quoting Sources: CP, Vol. IV, p. 269 et seq.
* "The Family of Dinan in England in the Middle Ages" by Michael Jones, published 1987, Le Pays de Dinan.
Dinham family records are held by the Cornwall Records Office.

http://www.hemyockcastle.co.uk/dinham.htm

=================================
Baldwin Giffard died before 1238. He was "enfeoffed by Oliver de Dinham of land at East and West Clifford in the Manor of Hartland..."

http://thepeerage.com/p30068.htm

Born: 1200, Hertland, Devonshire, England
Died: Before 26 Dec 1258, Buckland Dinham, Somerset, England 2409,2410

Events:
1. Alternate Death; 1266.

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey married Sarah DE HORNACOTE, daughter of Gervaise DE HORNACOTE and Unknown. (Sarah DE HORNACOTE was born in 1218 in Tresolyth, Cornwall.)

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey also married an Unnamed 2nd wife.www.celtic-casimir.com

Geoffrey DE DINHAM and Hartland
Born: Abt 1145, Buckland Dinham, Frome, Somerset, England
Died: 1204, Hartland, Bideford, Devon, England
Events:

1. Alternate Death; 1183, Dinan, Cotes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France.

Marriage Information:
Geoffrey married Sarah. (Sarah was born about 1150 in England.)

www.findagrave.com

Geoffrey Dinham
BIRTH 1145
Hartland, Torridge District, Devon, England
DEATH unknown
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 90702565

Family Members
Parents
Oliver Dinham
1121 – unknown

Children
Oliver Dinham
1170 – unknown

Spouses/Children: 1. Sarah DE HORNACOTE 2. Unnamed 2nd wife

CHILDREN;

1. Sir Oliver DE DINHAM 1st Baron Dinham of Hartland

2. Joanna DE DINHAM+ 
Dinham, Sir Oliver IV (I26400)
 
6307 Nottingham Family: Lucas, Edward Cowgill / Scott, Bridget Kinsey (F12836)
 
6308 Now Howard County, Missouri, USA Yarnall, Sarah "Sally" (I16101)
 
6309 Now Leslie County, KY Henson, Winnie (I31755)
 
6310 Nun, Max
MaxNonne

Max nun
(Prof. Dr.)
* 13.01.1861, Hamburg
† 12.08.1959, estate Dwerkaten near Lütjensee (Schleswig-Holstein)

neurologist
He is a grandson of Dr. Carl Ludwig Nun, who has also made history as "Pestalozzi of Thuringia". His father Edwin Nunne was a merchant and manufacturer. As a child he experiences the enthusiasm for the founding of the German Empire in 1871. The ambitious Max Nonne lays the best high school graduation of the year at the Johanneum in Hamburg in 1879. His grandfather (maternal) Karl Kraft has headed the educational institution for more than three decades.

In 1895, Nun marries Henny Heye, from a respected factory family. They have three daughters, their only son died in 1918 on the eastern front.
After completing high school he studies the first four semesters in Heidelberg and is a member of the Hamburger Gesellschaft, from summer 1881 in Freiburg, Berlin and again in Heidelberg. He graduated with the work about the etiology of Pfortathrombose 1884 Dr. med. with summa cum laude. He works as a medical assistant in Heidelberg, undertakes a scientific visit to France. He settled in 1889 as a general practitioner and specialist in neuropathic diseases at the Hamburg-Eppendorf hospital. In 1890 he was appointed head of the internal department and in 1896 became head of the second internal department (the later neurological clinic), where he remains until his retirement. He is expanding the clinic as a university hospital (founded in 1919 by the University of Hamburg), which has become an international center of neuropathy. He is instrumental in making neurology an independent discipline. In 1913 he was awarded the title of titular professor, and in 1925 he was transformed into a regular full professorship. He enjoys a high international reputation, undertakes lecture tours in Europe, South America and the USA.

As Consiliarus he was summoned in two (secret) missions in the spring and early summer of 1923 to the sickbed of the Creator of the Soviet Empire, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. - In 1931 he chaired the opening session of the 1st International Congress of Neurologists in Bern. - He falls victim in the Third Reich of the National Socialist "rejuvenation" of the teaching staff and must divorce from the service.
The main area of ​​work has been the neurolues, the syphilis of the nervous system. He soon recognized the importance of CSF detection for the diagnosis of syphilitic and other organic nervous diseases (nun-apelt reaction). He has developed studies on the pathogenesis of funicular myelosis, which he classified as degenerative and non-inflammatory diseases. He revises and clarifies the inaccurate term of myelitis. He is intensively examining diagnoses and therapies of spinal cord tumors. Fundamental is his research on spinal cord compression ( Nunne-Froin syndrome ). He is a major researcher in the detection of a hereditary form of cerebellar ataxia ( Nonne Marie Disease ) and hereditary trophic edema of the extremities (Nunne-Milroy-Meige syndrome ). Other focal points of his work have been multiple sclerosis and the damage to the nervous system caused by alcohol.

He is a member and honorary member of a large number of international companies and has received high medical awards.
Controversial is his attitude to the "destruction of completely worthless mentally dead" . He writes in a memorandum: "But it should be given to rational enlightenment the task of making the public mature in the notion that the removal of the totally mentally dead is not a crime, no immoral act, no emotional brutality, but a permitted, useful act is. "

works
- Syphilis and nervous system. A manual. - 1902 (English 1913, Spanish 1924/25)

- therapist. Experience at d. War neuroses in the years 1914 - 1918. In: K. Bonhoeffer (ed.), Handbook of Medical Experiences in the World War. - 1914/1918 IV

- mental and nervous diseases. - 1922, p. 102 - 121; The pseudotumor cerebri. In: New German Surgery, XII

- The General Surgery of Brain Diseases, Part II 1914, pp. 105-152; Position u. Tasks d. Doctor in d. Treatment d. Alcoholism, Üb. Drinking Hospitals, 1904; Beginning and end Goal of my life, memories, 1971, 31976; numerous Aufss. (among others: special edition in the library of the Medical Association of Hamburg). - Mithg .: Dt. Zs. F. Nervenheilkde. (1925-44); - Co-worker: H. Oppenheim, Lehrb. d. Nervous diseases f. Doctors u. Students, 1894, 71923

In his autobiography, beginning and end of my life , he also writes down memories of Hildburghausen and of the nuns.

Memories of Max Nun 
Nonne, Max (I29084)
 
6311 Nursing Home Bauer, William Andrew (I3115)
 
6312 O'Toole's Castle ua Morda, Cacht Inion Loigsig (I33273)
 
6313 O’Toole ua Tuathail, King Muirchertach (I33274)
 
6314 OBITUARY
Georgia Lee Bowen
26 SEPTEMBER , 1948 – 23 JULY , 2016
Georgia Bowen, 67 of Columbia, Missouri passed away on Saturday, July 23, 2016 at her home in Columbia, MO. Memorial service will be at 12:00 PM on Thursday, July 28, 2016 at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1600 Rollins Rd, Columbia, MO. Inurnment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Columbia, MO. Georgia was born on September 26, 1948 in Boonville, MO the daughter of Othal and Dorothy (Friedrich) McCoy. She was married on October 14, 2003 to Terry Bowen in Iowa. In August of 2013, she retired from Shelter Insurance after 47 years as a processor. She enjoyed all animals and especially loved dogs. Survivors include: her husband, Terry; mother, Dorothy Martin; two sisters, Sharon Sorensen and Beverly Diel; two step-sons, Patrick Bowen (Caley) and Brant Bowen (Chelsea); four step grandsons, Blake, Isaac, Christian and Colin; niece, Stephanie Coen; three nephews, Daniel Diel, Gary Adams and Steven Adams; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Hillis and Mary Bowen; three sister-in-laws, Beth Scheve, Karen Bruemmer and Kathie Wingert and their families; and her little loving dog, Jack. She was preceded in death by her father, step-father, Raymond Martin and niece, Terri Trabert. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Second Chance Animal Shelter, 24687MO-179, Boonville, MO 65233. Online tributes may be left at www.memorialfuneralhomeandcemetery.com. 
McCoy, Georgia Lee (I27413)
 
6315 Obituary
Jerry Wayne Gerhardt, 61, of Boonville passed away Saturday afternoon March 7, 2020 at University Hospital in Columbia surrounded by his family.

Visitation for Jerry will be 9 to 11 A.M. Saturday March 14 at Howard Funeral Home with funeral services at 11 A.M. Burial will follow in the St. Johns United Church of Christ Cemetery.

Jerry Wayne Gerhardt was born March 3, 1959 in Boonville, MO., the son of Edgar Gerhardt and Dottie Kosfeld Gerhardt. He graduated Boonville High School in 1977. Jerry married Samantha Buchanan on August 26, 2000 at St. Johns United Church of Christ in Billingsville, MO. Jerry loved to attend classic car shows, going fishing and traveling. Jerry was a truck driver that worked hard and spent a lot of time away from home, but he was a family man and spent any spare time with his family, grand babies and pets that time allowed. He was a member of St. Johns United Church of Christ and a member of the NRA.

Jerry is preceded in death by his parents, Edgar and Dottie. He is survived by his wife, Samantha of the home, son, Jason (Samie) Gerhardt of Boonville, MO., Daughters, Melanie (James) Scalia of Boonville, MO., and Haileigh (Patrick) Fields of Freeburg, MO. Also surviving is his sister, Janice (Steve) Cooper of Lake of the Ozarks and his grandchildren, Toby Nash, Cody Gerhardt, Roman Fields, Maddison Scalia and Harper Scalia. He will be dearly missed by his truck driving buddies over the years.

In lieu of flowers memorial contribution can be made to the family in care of Samie or Jason Gerhardt to help pay for medical and funeral expenses. Online condolences may be left at: www.howardfh.com

To send flowers to Jerry's family, please visit our floral section. 
Gerhardt, Jerry Wayne (I8782)
 
6316 Obituary
Ruth B. Langlotz, 87 of Prairie Home, Missouri passed away Saturday, February 6, 2021 at The Bluffs in Columbia, Missouri.

Visitation for Ruth will be Friday, February 12, 2021 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at Prairie Home United Methodist Church. Funeral service will begin at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Don Almond officiating. Burial will follow in Walnut Grove Cemetery in Boonville. Arrangements under the direction of Howard Funeral Home.

Ruth B. Langlotz was born October 1, 1933 in California, Missouri, the daughter of Charles Simmons and Emma (Cram) Simmons. Ruth attended and graduated from California High School. She married William G. Langlotz October 5, 1952 in California, Missouri. She was a member of the Prairie Home United Methodist Church and a lifelong resident of Prairie Home Community. She worked at Wee Discount and Price Chopper (Dave’s Country Mart). Ruth enjoyed all of her children and grandchildren, crocheting, and socializing with her many friends. She loved going to her grandchildren’s events and attending the Prairie Home Fair. Ruth was also a fan of country music and loved dogs. She was loved and will be dearly missed.

Ruth is preceded in death by her husband William Langlotz, parents, and siblings. She is survived by her daughter Patricia (Bernie) Kile of Hartsburg, Missouri, and son Larry (Brenda) Langlotz of California, MO., grandchildren Brad (Lora) Langlotz, Laura Small, Jennifer Kile, Amanda (Adam) Cantrell, Lesa (Taylor) Birdsong, Bernie (Lisa) Kile, Janiece (Steve) Hampe, and Bobby (Tina) Kile, 11 great grandchildren, 12 great- great grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Memorial contributions are suggested to Prairie Home United Methodist Church. 
Simmons, Ruth Burdeen (I22316)
 
6317 Obituary - Boonville Daily News, 10 October 1969

MRS. BARNERT'S SERVICES

Funeral services for Mrs. Marian Clark Barnert, age 76, of Chandler, Ariz., formerly of Boonville, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Dan Brigham will officiate, and burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the William Wood Funeral Home Sunday until time of the services.
Mrs. Barnert was born March 20, 1893, in Bunceton. She was married to E. L. Barnert and most of her life was spent in Boonville until moving to Chandler some 16 years ago. Mr. Barnert preceded her in death.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Tony (Mary Catherine) Smith of Chandler, Ariz.; one son, Brad Barnert of Chillicothe; one brother, Thomas G. Bradley of Chandler, Ariz.; one sister, Mrs. T. O. Shank of South Pasadena, Calif.; and two grandchildren.

--
Bill Scroggin
Reply to: itcscrog@aol.com
Newspapers: Boonville Daily News: Obituary, Of Marion Barnert - 10 Oct 1969. 
Bradley, Marian Clark (I17514)
 
6318 Obituary - Boonville Daily News, 13 December 1939

JOHN H. NEEF IS FOUND DEAD

16 Gauge Shotgun Used To Inflict Fatal Wound -
Funeral to Be Friday Afternoon At 2:30

John H. Neef, 55, was found dead at his farm home several miles west of Boonville about 7 o'clock this morning by Ray Pollard who had gone to the farm to cull Neef's flock of chickens. Neef had taken his life by shooting himself in the head with a 16-gauge shotgun.
Coroner J. C. Tincher, called about 8 o'clock to view the body, declared there would be no inquest.
Neef shot himself in the right temple with the shotgun, the Coroner said. The shooting is believed to have occurred early Monday evening or Monday night.
County officials who investigated the case this morning believed financial worries were responsible for the tragedy. A pocketbook containing $30 in cash was found in his pocket.
A will was made by Mr. Neef on Tuesday, Dec. 5, this year, was found in his home. The will appointed Kenneth Hirlinger, Boonville, as administrator of his estate in case of death, bequeathed $10 to his brother, Carl, and made arrangements for funeral expenses and a monument. The remainder of his estate was bequeathed to the German Protestant Home of St Louis County, Mo.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the Evangelical church here. The Rev. Firdel Paul, pastor of the Evangelical church at Billingsville, will conduct the service. Burial will be in Walnut Grove cemetery.
Mr. Neef was born June 21, 1884. He is survived by one brother, Carl, of Boonville.

--
Bill Scroggin
Reply to: itcscrog@aol.com 
Neef, John Henry (I21043)
 
6319 Obituary - Boonville Daily News, 13 November 1934

PHILIP NEEF DIES AT HOME

Prominent Farmer Is Survived By Wife And 2 Sons

Philip Peter Neef, prominent Cooper County farmer, died at his home eight miles west of Boonville about 5 o'clock this morning. He had been in failing health for some time but had been very ill since Sunday.
No funeral arrangements have been made.
Mr. Neef is survived by his wife and two sons: Carl A., who lives about three miles west of Boonville, and John H. of the home.
Philip Peter Neef lived in Boonville township all his life. He was born May 13, 1857, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Neef, natives of Germany.
He was but seven years old when his father was killed at the battle of Boonville. Early facing responsibilities and labors unusual for the average boy, he stuck to the farm. In 1882 he bought 85 acres, a part of the farm on which he died, and there established his home in a log cabin, clearing the ground of stumps. He added to his land holding throughout the years.
On December 28, 1879, he was married to Julia C. Huth, who also was born in Boonville township.
At "Riverside Farms" Mr. Neef gained a reputation as a farmer and stockman.

Boonville Daily News, 14 November 1934

Neef Services At Evangelical Church

Funeral services for Philip P. Neef, prominent Cooper County farmer who died at his home west of Boonville yesterday morning, will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Boonville Evangelical church.
The Rev. George Kreuzenstein, pastor of the West Boonville Evangelical church, six miles west of Boonville, will have charge of the services. Burial will be in Walnut Grove cemetery.
Mr. Neef was confirmed as a boy as a member of the Boonville Evangelical church, but when the West Boonville church was started, he transferred his membership there.

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Bill Scroggin
Reply to: itcscrog@aol.com 
Neef, Philip PETER (I13284)
 
6320 Obituary - Boonville Daily News, 16 July 1945

Lifelong Resident of Boonville Dies

Herman M. Stretz passed away at the St Joseph's Hospital yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Stretz had been ill for four weeks, but was only admitted to the hospital Saturday.
He was born Sept. 9, 1884 in Boonville, the son of Frank and Margaret Whitman Stretz. He attended and graduated from the parochial school and was a lifelong member of SS Peter and Paul Catholic church.
On Nov. 21, 1905 he was united in marriage with Miss Minnie Knack and to this union four children were born, two of whom died in infancy. He is survived by his wife and two children, Rosemary of the home and Harold of St Louis, Mo., and by three grandchildren, Richard, Karen, and John Stretz, all of St Louis. He also leaves four sisters, Mrs. John Schiebrel of Joplin, Mrs. J. J. Burke, Danville, Ill., and Misses Ida and Mayme Stretz of Boonville.
Stretz was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at SS Peter and Paul Catholic church in charge of the Rev. Fr. John Baskett and the Rev. J. J. Hans of St Anthony, Mo. Burial will be in the Catholic Church Cemetery. He will lie in state at the Stegner & Koenig Funeral Home until time for the services. Rosary will be said at the Funeral Home tonight at 9 o'clock.

Government Records: World War I Draft Registration Cards, Full date of birth, middle name.
Newspapers: Boonville Daily News: Obituary, Of Mrs. Herman Stretz - 03 Dec 1951. 
Stretz, Herman Michael (I13874)
 
6321 Obituary - Boonville Daily News, 18 July 1979

WILLIAM BRENGARTH

William Brengarth, age 72, a well-known stockman and beekeeper of the Boonville community, died Tuesday, July 17, 1979 at the Boone County Hospital in Columbia following a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 20, 1979 at the SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. William Flanagan and the Rev. Tom McGrath will officiate, with burial in the church cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday at the William Wood Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home from noon Thursday until service time, with family visitation from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday.
Mr. Brengarth was born Aug. 11, 1906, in Saline County, the son of Joseph and Rose Brown Brengarth. He married the former Catherine J. Neef in Boonville, Nov. 10, 1930, and she survives. He had lived in Boonville since 1933, and was a farmer, stockman and beekeeper. He was a member of SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church.
Surviving in addition to his wife are three daughters, Mrs. George (Dorothy) Jones of Greely, Colo., Mrs. Ronald (Wilma) Bledsoe of Kansas City, and Mrs. Balwant (Joyce) Singh of Pittsburgh, Pa.; six grandchildren, one great grandchild, and two sisters, Mrs. Ben (Dora) Kappeler of Slater and Mrs. Robert (Florence) McLacklan of Salisbury.
The family suggests memorials to the building fund of SS Peter and Paul Church. 
Brengarth, William (I9375)
 
6322 Obituary - Boonville Daily News, 3 December 1951

Mrs. Herman Stretz Dies Suddenly

Mrs. Herman Stretz died at her home, 808 East Morgan Street at 6:50 a.m. today. While she had not been well, death was unexpected.
Funeral services will be conducted at 9 a.m. Wednesday at SS Peter and Paul Catholic. Burial will be in the Catholic Church Cemetery. The rosary will be recited at the Goodman and Boller Funeral Home at 8 p.m. tomorrow.
She is survived by one son, Harold Stretz, Boonville, a daughter, Miss Rosemary Stretz of the home, and five grandchildren.
She was born in Boonville May 24, 1886, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Knack and spent her entire life here. She was married to Herman Stretz Nov. 21, 1905. Mr. Stretz died July 15, 1945.

Newspapers: Boonville Daily News: Obituary, Of Mrs. Herman Stretz - 03 Dec 1951. 
Knack, Maimie (I1369)
 
6323 Obituary - Central Missouri Republican, 15 April 1909

Mrs. Mary Huth Dead

Mrs. Mary Huth died at Minneapolis, Minnesota, Saturday, April 10, 1909 at the age of 80 years.
Mrs. Huth was the wife of the late Peter Huth, who died some 12 years ago and lived on a farm near Rankin's Mill in Clarks Fork township. After his death she moved to Minneapolis where she has since resided.
Mrs. Huth leaves five children; three sons and two daughters, Peter Huth, of Prairie Home, Mo., Lon and August of Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Henry Malone of Minneapolis, and Mrs. P. P. Neef of Boonville.
The remains were brought to Boonville Tuesday evening and the funeral services were held from the Evangelical church at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday. Interment at Walnut Grove cemetery. 
Back, Maria Magdalene (I4080)
 
6324 Obituary - Central Missouri Republican, 4 January 1917

MRS. TONY BACK DIED

Funeral Service of Boonville Woman Will Be Held Saturday

Mrs. Louise Sophia Back, the wife of Tony Back, died at her home early Thursday morning. Mrs. Back had only been sick a short time, and while her brothers and sisters had been wired to come to her bed, there were hopes for her recovery.
Mrs. Back was the daughter of John Fessler. She was born in Boonville April 17, 1865. When she was twenty-one years old, she married Mr. Back. Mrs. Back is the mother of five children, Mrs. Ethel Kline, Henry, Rosalie and Thelma Back, all living here, and Terrance Back of Kansas City, Kansas.
Besides her children, Mrs. Back is survived by her husband, one brother, Leopold G. Fessler of Kansas City, and two sisters, Mrs. Kate Hearle of Niles, Kan., and Mrs. Jacob Deck of Boonville. Mrs. Rena Williams of St Louis, who is an aunt of Mrs. Back, will come to attend the funeral. Mrs. Back was a member of three lodges, the Maccabees, the Woodmen Circle and the Rebecca Lodge. The funeral services will be held 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Evangelical Church. 
Fessler, Louise Sophia (I5053)
 
6325 Obituary - from notes of Helen Woodruff

Louise Magdalene, daughter of John and Magdalene Meisberger, was born December 25, 1857 at Florence, Missouri and departed this life December 24, 1938 at the home of her daughter in Tonkawa. She was united in marriage to Philip Godfrey Back on April 29, 1884 in Boonville, Missouri. To this union was born four children, Anna, Nadine, Emil and Maybell. They moved from Missouri to their homestead two miles east of Billings in 1894, and lived there until the spring of 1909 when they moved to Billings, where she has since resided. Due to declining health, she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Anna Stone. She was christened in the Roman Catholic Church, and remained a faithful member throughout her life.

Her loving thoughtfulness and kind deeds will be remembered by many. Those who are left to mourn her loss are her daughter, Mrs. Anna Stone of Tonkawa, and one son, Emil Back of Billings; four brothers, John Meisburger of Tulsa, Frank, Ed, and Joe Meisburger of Kansas City, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Waldron of Los Angeles, California; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild; besides many other relatives and friends. The loved ones who preceded her in death were her husband, Philip; two daughters, Nadine and Maybell; and one grandchild. Funeral services were held at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the 
Meisburger, Louise Magdalena (I22767)
 
6326 Obituary - Springfield News-Leader, March 23, 1991

Charles E. Potter

Charles E. Potter, 85, Springfield, died at 11:10 p.m. Thursday in Mercy Villa. He was born in Boonville July 2, 1905. He married Reba Phelps in July 1927, who preceded him in death in Jan. 1974. He married Kay Collins in Nov. 1974. He was a graduate of SMSU, Missouri University and had attended New York University. Ed was a lifetime member of the National Education Association, the Missouri State Teacher's Association, the National Association of Secondary Principals, a board member of Missouri State High School Activity Association from 1940 to 1968, a consultant to the U. S. Department of Defense to evaluate dependent schools in Europe during W.W.II, a Phi Delta Kappa, and Educator of the Year 1974. Ed started his educational career in Licking School in 1927 as a teacher/coach. From 1929 to 1942, he was principal and coach of St James High School. He served as principal of the Normandy High School in St Louis from 1942 to 1968. From 1968 to 1975 he was an instructor at SMSU. After retiring, Ed's hobbies were golf, fishing, and cooking. He is survived by his wife, Kay; a son, Edward Lee, Bardstown, Ken.; five grandchildren - Steve Potter, Alton, Ill., David Potter, Austin, Tex., Lisa Ann Jones, Linda Sue Martin and Jeanne Jones, all of Bardstown, Ken.; five grandchildren; a step-daughter, Donna Kay Gates; six step grandchildren; and a step-great-grandchild. 
Potter, Charles Edward (I22381)
 
6327 Obituary can be found in The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Tuesday, May 3, 2005

Survived by one son, one daughter, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Preceded by her parents, her husband, two brothers, and four sisters.

Graduated from Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Employed as a grade school teacher in Marengo for over 25 years. Member of the PEO, National Honor Socity, Kappa Delta Pi and Gold Key as well as a member of First United Methodist Church in Marengo and active in the United Methodist Women's Association.

Favorite pasttimes included reading and music.

Married on March 13, 1982. 
Wisgerhof, Viola (I24683)
 
6328 Obituary for Bessie P. McCoy
Bessie P. McCoy, age 93, of Versailles, passed away Saturday, March 12, 2016, at the Good Shepherd Care Center in Versailles. Bessie was born February 25, 1923, one of ten children of Thomas and Emma (Mooney) Pogue.

On December 6, 1943, she was united in marriage to Chester O. Taylor, who preceded her in death on October 5, 1969. Together, they had one child, Rosetta Darnell Taylor Burton. On July 17, 1973, she was united in marriage to Othal O. McCoy. He preceded her in death on March 11, 2002.

Bessie was a homemaker. She kept busy gardening, canning, and sewing. These were the things she loved doing for herself and others.

Bessie was a member of the First Baptist Church in Versailles. She loved the Lord with all her heart.

She is survived by her daughter, Darnell Burton, and husband, Tim, of Versailles and three daughters of Othal’s. In addition, she is survived by two grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two step-grandchildren, seven step-great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild and two step-great- great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 Noon, Saturday, March 19, 2016, at the First Baptist Church in Versailles with Dr. Todd Forman officiating. Inurnment will take place at a later date in the Walnut Grove Cemetery in Boonville. The family will receive friends from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon, Saturday, at the church. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Versailles First Baptist Church.

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles. 
Pogue, Bessie (I30873)
 
6329 Obituary for Gail Mounter, 79

January 13,1941 To May 22,2020,

Visitation
None

Funeral Services
11 AM, Friday, May 29, 2020 at the Fayette City Cemetery

Interment
Fayette City Cemetery

Memorials
Howard County Public Library

Rural Fayette, Mo. resident, Gail Mounter, 79, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Gail Frances Mounter was born January 13, 1941 in Boonville, Mo., a daughter to the late John Monroe and Margaret A. (Thoma) Edwards. She graduated from Fayette High School with the class of 1958. On September 10, 1961, Gail married the love of her life, Charles “Don” Mounter. Together, they’ve enjoyed 58 years of marriage. Gail worked as a receptionist in the healthcare industry. She worked for Dr.’s Leech and Dean at the local clinic in Fayette for a number of years retiring in 1997. Gail was involved in the community and was an active member of the Harriett Lawrence Garden Club, PEO and the Fayette First Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Don Mounter, of the home; two daughters, Sarah (Ralph Horne) Mounter of Columbia, Mo. and Mary (Jim) Lay of Franklin, Mo.; two grandsons, Ethan and Nicholas Lay; two sisters, Ann Edwards and Dixie (Allen) Richey, both of Columbia, Mo. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. A graveside will be 11 AM, Friday, May 29, 2020 at the Fayette City Cemetery with Rev. Harold Young officiating. Memorials are suggested to the Howard County Public Library in care of Friemonth-Freese Funeral Service, 174 Hwy 5 & 240 N, Fayette, MO 65248. 
Edwards, Gail Frances (I16328)
 
6330 Obituary for Shirley Belle "Dot" Garrett

Shirley Belle "Dot" Garrett, 101, of Damascus, VA passed away peacefully in her home on Monday, October 24, 2022 surrounded by family. She was born on November 3, 1920, a daughter of the late Luther and Fannie Belle Reid. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Jim Garrett; a brother, Vance Reid; a sister, Sarah Bernice Wright; a daughter, Jean Cole; and three sons-in-law, Bob Cole, Jim Dorton, and Bob Copenhaver.

She was the oldest living member of the First Baptist Church of Damascus where she held several offices and other jobs. She was widowed for 67 years. She was devoted to her faith and her family. She was ten days short of her 102nd birthday.

She is survived by two daughters, Becky Copenhaver and Annette Dorton; five grandchildren, Jimmy Cole (Sue), Mike Cole (Jennifer), Tim Copenhaver (Carol), Cindy Crussell (Bryan), and Chris Dorton (Melissa); 12 great grandchildren, seven great great grandchildren and two nieces, Ann Gorney and Sarah Wright. The family would like to express a special thank you to her caregivers Betty Landis and Nancy Hand, special friends Connie Carty and Donnie Foster; and special neighbor, Todd Baker.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM Thursday, October 27, 2022 at Garrett Funeral Home or at any other times at the residence of her daughter, Becky Copenhaver, 31492 Blue Springs Road, Meadowview, VA 24361. The funeral service will follow at 8:00 PM Thursday in the Riverview Chapel at Garrett Funeral Home with Pastor Jerry Eggers officiating. The committal service and interment will be conducted at 3:00 PM Friday, October 28, 2022 at Sunset Memorial Park in Damascus, VA. Pallbearers will be Cody Cole, Adam Cole, Camden Copenhaver, Zachary Copenhaver, Nicholas Copenhaver, Carter Dorton, Ryan Maynard, and Tyler Norris. Honorary Pallbearers will be Roger Copenhaver, Donnie Foster, Todd Baker, Cory Cornett, and Emory Carty. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 993, Damascus, VA 24236. Condolences for the family may be sent and viewed by visiting www.garrettfuneralhome.com. Mrs. Garrett and her family are in the care of Garrett Funeral Home, 203 N. Shady Ave., Damascus, VA 24236; ph.#: (276) 475-3631. 
Reid, Shirley Bell "Dot" (I31663)
 
6331 Obituary for Trevor D. Sexton
Trevor D. Sexton, 15, of Kingsport, went to be with the Lord Sunday, April 14, 2019. He was born October 20, 2003, in Kingsport.

Trevor was a competitive, “hard headed”, yet loving and caring son, brother and grandson but most importantly, a child of God. He was always anxious to learn and faithfully attended Bible Study II. Trevor attended Calvary Baptist Church.

He enjoyed listening to music, helping others, “hanging out” with his friends, working on cars and riding with his uncle David in Sexton’s Towing rollback.

Trevor attended Dobyns-Bennett High School where he played football and recently transferred to Sullivan South High School.

He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Talmon Sexton; uncle, Dwayne Sexton.

Those left to cherish his memory are his parents, Jason and Lindsay Sexton; brothers, Johnathon (Jaylyn), Corey, Tommy and Will; step-brothers, Tyler and Josh; sister, Marcie; step-sister, Briley; grandparents, Mary Sue Sexton, Jim and Linda Thoma; uncles, David and Jimmy Sexton; aunt, Laura Roller (Pete); cousins, Dwayne, Jacob (Nikki), Lauren (Jason), Clara, Ellie and Zeke; special friend, Ricky White; numerous other family members and friends.

The family will receive friends Thursday, April 18, 2019, from 5:00-6:45 pm in the chapel of Oak Hill Funeral & Cremation Services. Celebration of Life Service will be follow at 7:00 pm with Rev. Paul Helphinstine officiating.

Graveside Service will be conducted at 1:00 pm (CST) Friday, April 19, 2019, at the Moffitt-Smithers Family Cemetery in Robbins, TN. Dr. Phil Hoskins will officiate. Serving as pallbearers, Corey, Tommy, Jacob, Dwayne, David and Jimmy Sexton. Honorary pallbearers, Alex Huffman, Ethan Lawson, John Helphinstine, Ethan Henard and D-B football team mates.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

The family extends their sincere gratitude to the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office, Sullivan County EMS and Sullivan West Volunteer Fire Dept. 
Sexton, TREVOR Darrell (I20309)
 
6332 Obituary has date of birth as 24 Oct 1909 in Cooper County.
Boonville Daily News: Obituary of Stella Branch 
Branch, Clara Nellie (I8535)
 
6333 Obituary has date of Marriage as 15 Aug 1922. Krumm, Rose Lena (I19695)
 
6334 Obituary in September 23, 1913 Marshalltown Iowa Times Republican newspaper says she was born in Kumzak, Bohemia, on July 24, 1872. Kouba, Frances (I4949)
 
6335 Obituary of Anthony Smith (Boonville Advertiser, April 5, 1929). Smith, Henrietta Mary B (I23716)
 
6336 Obituary of Anthony Smith (Boonville Advertiser, April 5, 1929). Smith, Urban Albert (I7354)
 
6337 Obituary of Anthony Smith (Boonville Advertiser, April 5, 1929). Smith, William Marie Anthony (I21767)
 
6338 Obituary of Anthony Smith (Boonville Advertiser, April 5, 1929). Smith, Warner John (I14556)
 
6339 Obituary of Anthony Smith (Boonville Advertiser, April 5, 1929). Smith, Olive Catherine (I2886)
 
6340 Obituary of Anthony Smith (Boonville Advertiser, April 5, 1929). Smith, Arthur J (I14750)
 
6341 Obituary of Anthony Smith (Boonville Advertiser, April 5, 1929). Smith, Bertha Elizabeth (I12038)
 
6342 Obituary of Anthony Smith (Boonville Advertiser, April 5, 1929). Smith, Helen Margereth (I16510)
 
6343 Obituary of Anton Wessing (Central Missouri Republican, Mar 22, 1917), at age 2. Wessing, Elizabeth (I12616)
 
6344 Obituary of Anton Wessing (Central Missouri Republican, Mar 22, 1917). Wessing, John Heinan (I9886)
 
6345 Obituary of Anton Wessing (Central Missouri Republican, Mar 22, 1917). Twenter, Katherine (I4116)
 
6346 Obituary of Anton Wessing (Central Missouri Republican, Mar 22, 1917). Wessing, Joseph Theodore (I24290)
 
6347 Obituary of Caspar Beichle (Feb, 23m 1906). Biechele, Caspar (I2664)
 
6348 Obituary of Theresa Meistrel (November 19, 1922, Lincoln, NE). Meistrell, Milgard J (I8145)
 
6349 Obituary of Theresa Meistrel (November 19, 1922, Lincoln, NE). Meistrell, Nicholas Francis (I12627)
 
6350 Obituary of Theresa Meistrel (November 19, 1922, Lincoln, NE). Meistrell, Theresa (I21580)
 

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