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Wempe, Lidwina1207 views
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Friederich, Peter and unknown520 viewsDavid A Friederich's Grandfather is on the left when he was 21 yrs old in 1900. No idea who the other person is. Peter worked at the Planters Hotel in St Louis on the Riverfront as a Bellboy in 1900.
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Jumbo Steam Engine517 viewsThis is the Jumbo steam engine that was used to pull the threshing machine and to run it after it was set up.
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Jumbo Threshing Machine515 viewsThe threshing machine coming into our farmyard on the way to out pasture behind the barn where the huge pile of straw would be easily accessible for winter bedding for the livestock and for use on the concrete floors in the chicken houses in the winter. A vague outline of the barn can be seen over the top of the Jumbo with one of the farm Implement storage buildings on the left.
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Henderson, David and Friederich, Joe512 viewsJoe and his best friend, David, in Oklahoma. Joe named his son, David A., after him.
This David later died of cancer of the ear.
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Friederich, Joe and Ola 508 viewsJoe & Ola Friederich, on their Wedding Day. They were married at the Catholic Church in Eufuala, Oklahoma on May 5th, 1921.
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Friederich, Peter J.506 viewsJoe's brother
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Friederich, Ola (nee Casey)502 viewsOla on her and Joe's wedding day in Oklahoma
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Henry our Pet Rooster489 views
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Hofbauer, John and Theresa (nee Huber) House460 views220 Main St
New Baden, IL
Submitted by Great-granddaughter, Donna Hofbauer Young (dhofbauer1955@yahoo.com)
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Braun Gundlach, Katherine Braun415 views
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Unknown, possible Hopfinger399 viewsDarlene Acker Burzynski's mother had this picture in her possession. No one in the family knows who it is. Darlene's mother was a Haas. There were Hopfinger, Wolf, and Lander in her line. Darlene's dad was an Acker, with Reis, Rosche, and Helms in his ancestry. It’s possible that this is a Hopfinger, but it’s just a guess. The other women in the family died younger except for Christina Barbara Goedelmann who married first Hermann Acker and then Michael Rosche of Monroe County, IL. Christina Barbara Rosche nee Goedelmann was born on 8 Sep 1819 and died in 1910 and the picture would fit into her time period I believe. Contact Darlene at dburz@insightbb.com
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Beckmann, Theo 364 viewsPlease help me to identify. The photo says Theo Beckmann and Caroline on the back. I can not identify a Theo (Theodore) Beckmann who would have been married to anyone named Caroline. Does anyone know this couple?
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Unknown347 viewsPhoto from Marty Lowe
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Unknown298 viewsPhoto from Marty Lowe
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Unknown293 viewsPhoto from Marty Lowe
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Unknown wedding picture247 viewsPhotographed by E. Butler, Carlyle, IL.
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Unknown - taken in Carlyle244 viewsPurchased by Jean Jung (jjung66@gmail.com) at an antique shop in south St Louis. Since they were taken in Carlyle maybe someone may recognize them and want them. Anyone that recognizes these or wants them can have them. I just hate seeing beautiful wedding pictures sitting in an antique shop.
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Endres, Aunt Mary and Cecilia209 viewsPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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1915 Ford202 views
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Unknown bride - taken in Carlyle202 viewsPurchased by Jean Jung (jjung66@gmail.com) at an antique shop in south St Louis. Since they were taken in Carlyle maybe someone may recognize them and want them. Anyone that recognizes these or wants them can have them. I just hate seeing beautiful wedding pictures sitting in an antique shop.
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Hilmes, Herman Bernard and Hagen, Maria Elisabeth Family193 viewsThis is the family of Herman Bernard Hilmes and Maria Elisabeth Hagen. This photo was provided by Marsha Robinson their granddaughter. Additional IDs by Michele Hilmes.
Seated persons in front row, left to right: 1. George, 2. Herman Bernard Hilmes, 3. Maria Elisabeth Hagen, 4. Bill
Back row, all standing left to right: 1. Alvin, 2. Henry, 3. Anna m. Detmer, 4. Herman, 5. Margaret m. Detmer, 6. Bernard (Ben), 7. Joe
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Detmer, Henry and Margaret (Hilmes)190 viewsMarried April 26th, 1910.
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Heimann, J. B. and Marie (Berndsen) 60th Wedding Anniversary173 viewsFebruary 3, 1914 Sent in by: Richard Schaefer rschaefer@commo.com
Front Row, left to right: Martin Heimann, Oscar Stroot, George Heimann, Joseph H. Heimann, Alphonse Olliges, Frankie Heimann, Alois Heimann, Teresa Heimann Schaefer, Anna Heimann Huelsmann, Emma Toennies (Sister Gerva AdPPP), Katie Toennies (Sister Johnita AdPPS), Frances Heimann Klostermann
Second Row, left to right: Herman Heimann, Baby William Heimann, hand on shoulder is wife Caroline Kalmer Heimann, Joseph Heimann, baby Louis, hand on shoulder is wife Katherine Toennies Heimann, Anna Heimann Toennies, man behind her to left in dark suit is husband Gerhard Toennies, J.B. Heimann, Marie Berndsen Heimann, Margaret Heimann Kalmer and behind her to right is husband Herman Kalmer (grey hair), little girl in dark dress is Cecilia Heimann (Sister Angela AdPPS), Mary Heimann Toennies in front of her father Frank Heimann
Third Row, left to right: Frank Netemeyer and wife Mary Heimann Netemeyer, Josephine Kalmer Schleper, Mary Kalmer, Rev. Otto Meier, Emma Kalmer Korte (in white blouse), Mary Toennies Korte, behind her is Anna Kalmer Arentsen holding baby Frances Arentsen, husband John Arentsen at end of row
Last Row, left to right: Margaret Heimann Richter (Leo’s wife), Herman Heimann, Joe Toennies, behind him is Edward Heimann, Rose Heimann Richter (Casper’s wife), behind her Clemens Stroot, then Emma Heimann Stroot (in front of post), Ben Heimann, Frank Kalmer, John Toennies (died in World War I of the flu), Teresa Korte Kalmer (in front of post), John B. (Jack) Heimann, John Kalmer, Henry Toennies, and with beard is John Haar (sexton-custodian of St. Damian’s Church)
Individuals in photo documented by Ruth Heimann Lager – November 1, 1982
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Yardley, Elvinia - Home, Boulder, 1896171 viewsPhoto from Jeanette Lucas jnettel@mchsi.com
See Back of Photo http://clintonilgenweb.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-7632
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Going Into Town With Friends169 views
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Detmer - October 1916 167 views2nd from left is Henry Detmer (1885-1934) of St. Rose
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Detmer, Theodore and Margaretha (Middeke)166 viewsMarried November 15, 1881 in St. Rose. Parents of Henry (1885), John Bernard (1882) Anna Clara (1883), August D. (1887), Catherine (1890), Elizabeth (1892), Theresia (1894), Joseph Herman (1895), Mary (1898), Adeline and John (1900), Anthony (?).
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Hilmes, Alvin Herman and Rehkemper, Anna Elizabeth166 viewsAlvin Herman Hilmes marries Anna Elizabeth Rehkemper in St Rose, Illinois on October 13, 1937
Alvin Hilmes was born on 07 Mar 1907, died 25 Sep 1985 in Aviston, Clinton County, Illinois.
I do not have Anna’s information yet.
Submitted by Christy Santiago, SANTIAGOSRUS@aol.com
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Slade, Joseph Alfred "Jack"160 viewsPhoto of oil painting of Joseph Alfred Slade, the original painting hangs in the Bale of Hay Saloon in Virginia City, Montana. It was painted from a description provided to the artist by an acquaintance of Jack.
Jack's physical description at age 18 is; 5' 6"; dark complexion; black eyes and light hair. This comes from his military papers dated October 16, 1848. His occupation at the time was listed as a farmer.
Photo submitted by Carolyn Kress Dennis (ckress1737@windstream.net)
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Hagen, Maria Elisabeth160 viewsSubmitted by Christy Santiago, SANTIAGOSRUS@aol.com
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Borgelt, Antoinette "Nettie"158 viewsAntoinette "Nettie" Borgelt wedding to Anton Wilken, photo taken in front of St. Mary's rectory house in Carlyle IL. From the left: Theodore "Ted" Borgelt, ; Mina Wilken; Henry Wilken, Anna Wilken; Anton Wilken the groom, Nettie the bride, Hedwig Marie Borgelt Voss, Benjamin Voss, Stella Borgelt Diekemper.
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Unknown158 viewsTaken at F. M. Strathmann Studio, Mascoutah, IL.
Contributed by: Darlene dburzyns@bellsouth.net
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Detmer, Margaret Rose (Hilmes) circa 1960?157 views
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Unknown157 viewsTaken at F. M. Strathmann Studio, Mascoutah, IL.
Contributed by: Darlene dburzyns@bellsouth.net
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Wehrle, Roy155 viewsHis mother was a Low
Photo from Marty Lowe
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Friederich Homestead155 viewsThis was the old homestead, built about 1835. Harold, David and Al were born in this house. The family that lived in it in 1849 died in the Cholera epidemic that swept the country during that period. Joe bought it from his brother, Charles, in about January of 1923. This picture was taken in 1962 while it was going through some painting and after the front porch had been removed.
The picket fenced garden that almost hid the front of the house from the road. It had permanent paths with flowering plants, rose bushes, Peonies, Lilacs, Gooseberry bushes, Rhubarb, Asparagus and vegetable beds... These were all in the distant past, stripping it of the look and feel of the warn happy homestead it had once been... Several years later it was bulldozed into a rubble that lies in a small thicket of white locust trees on the prairie...the only sounds now are the rustle of the leaves in the prairie breezes, the twitter of the birds and the occasional rustle of a cottontail rabbit.
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Hilmes, Herman and Elizabeth (Hagen)152 viewsHerman was born in Germantown January 25th, 1862 and died September 2, 1932 in Aviston. Elizabeth was born in Westphalen, Germany June 9,1863 and died December 20th, 1935 in Aviston. Not sure of wedding date.
Memo: Herman Hilmes married Maria Eliza Hagen on 29 Jan 1884, Book 1, Page 75, Line 168 - could that be them?
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Dad's Home151 views
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Friederich, Dave150 viewshome on leave from the Navy, posing with his family and a neighbor
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Casey, Mary (nee Hill)149 viewsHere is Mary Casey, my Grandmother, standing with Joe Friederich, Oley's sister Myrtle and my brother Alfred. 1936
I'm the one in the window on the left, making a face
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Hilmes, Alvin148 viewsSubmitted by Christy Santiago, SANTIAGOSRUS@aol.com
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Hilmes, Alvin148 viewsCropped from the wedding photo
B: 07 Mar 1907, Illinois D: 25 Sep 1985, Aviston, Illinois
Submitted by Christy Santiago, SANTIAGOSRUS@aol.com
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Friederich, David and Delores148 views50 years later
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Friederich, Ola with Hazel, Harold and David145 viewsVisiting at our Uncle's farm that was near ours in Illinois
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Hetzel, Christina (Martzlof)144 viewsPhoto from Marty Lowe
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Wempe, Urbie and Max 144 viewsUrban Wempe and his mother's dog, Max. Mother was Christina Wempe and she lived in Aviston.
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Friederich, Hazel, David, Alfred with Harold--Home on leave in 1946.144 views
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Clabaugh, David family farm142 viewsHistory of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois, 1881, Brink, McDonough & Co., Philadelphia
See the David Clabaugh biography at: http://clintonilgenweb.net/bios/display.php?IDnum=4
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Friederich, Ola (nee Casey)140 viewsIn front of one of our Chicken Houses in Illinois
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Borgelt, Johann Heinrich "Henry" Borgelt and Catherin nee Schlueter139 viewsPicture taken circa 1865, as Catherine died in 1866. They are seated in front of their farm cottage in Wade Township Clinton County IL.
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Friederich, Harold, left, Ola holding David, and Hazel138 views
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Friederich, Joe and Ola138 viewsJoe and Ola loved music.
Joe wrote on the back of this photo, sent to his brother in 1922, "This is to Twins".
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Low, Kate (Donaldson) (Cragg) w/ son John Donaldson 1909 137 viewsPhoto from Marty Lowe
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1933 Chevy137 viewsMary Casey, Harold, Alfred, and David in front of the 1933 Chevy.
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Hilmes, Herman Bernard137 viewsB: 1862 D: 1932
Submitted by Christy Santiago, SANTIAGOSRUS@aol.com
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Friederich, Hazel, Alfred, David and Harold136 views
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Friederich, Hazel135 views1942 photo-- Born August 18th 1922
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Oklahoma House134 viewsPicture Taken While Joe Friederich Lived In Oklahoma from 1906/1922
My Dad used to sit on the porch and target practice with his pistol hitting things on the rock in the South Canadian River
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Friederich, Joseph at the World's Fair in 1904134 views
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Wright, Hattie132 viewsContact Marty Lowe mdl1956@gmail.com if you are a relative and would like the original.
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Low, Edna131 viewsEdna Low front row third from right, holding Centralia newspaper
Photo from Marty Lowe
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Hilmes, Herman Bernard and Hagen, Maria Elisabeth131 viewsWedding photo of Herman Bernard Hilmes (1862-1932) and Maria Elisabeth Hagen (1863-1935)
Wedding date 29 Jan 1884 in Germantown, Illinois
Submitted by Christy Santiago, SANTIAGOSRUS@aol.com
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Yardley, Elvinia - Home, Boulder, 1896 (back of photo)130 viewsPhoto from Jeanette Lucas (jnettel@mchsi.com)
This information was on the back of the Yardley Home Photo http://clintonilgenweb.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-7631
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Low129 viewsPhoto 1 Magdalena Low (Hetzel) sitting, son George Low behind, Nora
Photo 2 Lonnie Low, Edna Low, George Low
Photo 3 Edna Low with unknown man
Photo 4 Low daughters Edna w/ tie, Nora top rt.
Photo from Marty Lowe
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Casey, Marion128 viewsOley's Father
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Making Hay128 viewsJoseph Friederich Making Hay in Oklahoma in 1912.
He's on the left with his hand around the post.
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Unknown128 viewsPossible Duepmann Girl
If you can identify this person, please contact Jeanne Goerger, jeanneg@loretel.net. She may be a member of the Henry and Margaretha (Goerger) Duepmann family of Germantown and Albers. The photo was taken by J. Strathmann of Germantown, IL.
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Low, Henry McCoy & wife Magdalena (Hetzel) w/grndsn John Donaldson127 viewsPhoto from Marty Lowe
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Endres, baby #1127 viewsThis photo was from an album of Endres family members. Hoping someone might recognize this baby, probably an Endres.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Unknown Wedding127 viewsCecilia Endres is on the right
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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