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Rehkemper, Anna Elisabeth128 viewsA photo of Anna Elizabeth Rehkemper, cropped from her wedding photo which was taken on October 13, 1937 in St Rose, Illinois
Submitted by Christy Santiago, SANTIAGOSRUS@aol.com
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Low127 views1st Thomas Low is seconds uncle, second Thomas is my grandfather.
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Borgelt, Barbara Agnes126 views**
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Borgelt, Henry Jr125 viewsMarried Margaret nee Schulte, parents of nine children.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
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Borgelt, Hedwig Marie125 views
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APPLE FAMILY & COUSINS FROM INDIANA125 viewsAbout 1905 near Keyesport, Illinois
Back row:
1. William Apple, son of Peter Apple, 1841 – 1922. Age 64.
2. James Buchanan Apple, son of John Smith Apple, 1856 – 1910. Age 49.
3. Johnson Smith Apple, son of John Smith Apple, 1843 – 1920. Age 62.
4. A cousin from Indiana, could be either an Apple or a Bickle.
5. Lewis Cass Apple, son of John Smith Apple, 1849 – 1932. Age 56.
6. Richard Johnson Apple, son of John Smith Apple 1840 – 1920. Age 65.
Front row:
1. Caroline Apple Emery, daughter of John Smith Apple, 1837 – 1918. Age 68.
2. Benjamin Apple, son of Peter Apple, 1843 – 1932. Age 62.
3. A Bickle cousin from Indiana, on Phebe’s side.
4. Lucy Apple Daniels, daughter of Peter Apple, 1857 - ? Age 48.
Owner of original photo - Maxine Apple
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Borgelt, Antoinette "Nettie"124 viewsBecame wife of Anton Henry Wilken in Wade Township.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
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Borgelt, Gertrude Agatha124 views**
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Low, Roy 1912123 viewsPhoto from Marty Lowe
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Low122 viewstop, Bill Low third from right
next, Bill Low on left,then Coalmorn, & Casetta
last Bill Low
Photo from Marty Lowe
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Low, Adie?122 views
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Borgelt, George Joseph122 views
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Endres girls122 viewsPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Endres, Tony, Family122 viewsPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Krost, Dorothea Rasch121 viewsOld spinning wheel back in hands of original owner, Mrs. Dorothea Rosch Krost, after forty years of rest from spinning. See http://clinton.ilgenweb.net/clintpics/regina/index.html]Click for text of Newspaper Article
Submitted by Great-granddaughter Regina.
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Noller, Elizabeth Katherine nee Guerney121 viewsElizabeth was the wife of Johann L. Noller.
Bor n 21 Jan 1832, died 7 Jan 1915.
(Photo courtesy of Valerie Shutt)
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Yardley, Kate, Elvinia and Jerry120 viewsPhoto from Jeanette Lucas
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Borgelt, Harry Henry120 viewsSon of Henry Borgelt Jr and Margaret nee Schulte. Died a young man of 21
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
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Endres, Cecilia120 viewsPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Unknown Communion118 viewsPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Borgelt, Margaret nee Schulte117 viewsWife of Henry Borgelt Jr.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
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Ahlf, Ben116 views
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Endres, Cecilia116 viewsCecilia, daughter of Anton Endres and his first wife Christina.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Low, Henry McCoy 113 viewsHenry McCoy Low, lived on Walnut ST. Breese. abt 1909
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Endres, Cecilia, graduate113 viewsThis is a photo of Cecilia when she graduated from Business College in Quincy, Illinois.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Unknown112 viewsPossible Duepmann Boy
If you can identify this person, please contact Jeanne Goerger, jeanneg@loretel.net. He 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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Clabaugh, Louvenia111 views
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Endres, Cecilia111 viewsPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Apple, James Buchanan110 views
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Endres, Tony B (possibly)110 viewsPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Endres, baby # 2109 viewsI think this could be the same baby as in the other Unknown baby photo. This was in the same Endres family album, therefore, probably an Endres. Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Is she a Trentmann?109 views
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Gundlach, George108 viewsSee biography at: http://clintonilgenweb.net/bios/display.php?IDnum=84
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Endres, Cecilia and Unknown female108 viewsTrying to identify this female on the left.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Unknown female 1st Communion108 viewsThis is someones First Communion. Hubby's grandmother said it was Johanna but I know it is not because I have seen Johanna's 1st Communion photo in a family history book.
This was in that same Endres family album
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Mayhew, Reverend Henry107 viewsHenry Mayhew was born in 1822 (the area of Bond County, IL that would become Clinton County, IL). He was the son of Daniel Mayhew, Sr. and Elizabeth Curtis. His maternal grandfather was Henry Curtis, Jr., enumerated on the 1820 Bond County, IL census as a Free Person of Color.
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Endres, Unknown female107 viewsTrying to identify this person. My husbands grandmother says it is her Great Aunt Johanna Endres. I am not sure of this so hoping someone might recognize this photo. The reason I am unsure is I have a picture to scan that is of Johanna on her 1st communion and I do not see a resemblance. Johanne died at 19 years of age. Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Gundlach, George106 views
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Wempe, Henry105 viewsHenry Wempe. I don't know who the other man is. That is the pump on the side of their house in Aviston.
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Endres, Cecilia105 viewsSep 1909
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Gundlach, George (back)103 views
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Endres, Cecilia102 viewsI am not 100% sure this is Cecilia although her daughter says it is. I guess over years that when they age, it's not as easy to identify them.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Brunson Family Tree102 viewsTree submitted by Donnell Wisniewski,
maestrowz@aol.com
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Lager, Theodore with Harold Lager102 viewsPhoto by Mark Anthony Lager
markwilde_sea7@yahoo.com
His Great-great grandfather holding his grandfather
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SCHONHOFF or Mondt 100 views
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100 viewsLouise Hestin Westerman in the white dress, black hat, then William Westerman. Do not know who the other couple is. The young child on the rock could be Willie, son of Louise and William, b 1907, d 1921. Other young boy not known. This was one of those post card pictures, grandma's handwriting is on the back and it is to her brother Benjamin.
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Apple, R J99 views
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Westerman99 viewsLeft to right, Joseph Westerman, Dorothy Westerman Nichols, Louise Hestin Westerman, William Westerman, Eunice Westerman Caton, Eugene Westerman. Taken in Kansas City, MO, probably 1942.
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Buthe Family Tree99 views
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Wempe, Viola97 views
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Hestin, Benjamin Hestin.97 viewsNever married, lived most of his adult life with my (Julie Spencer) grandparents.
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Westerman, William and Hestin, Louise97 viewsWedding photo of Louise Hestin and William Westerman. They married in 1906 in New Baden and by 1907 were in Kansas City, MO. William was born in Boonville, MO and went to Kansas City in 1901 with his widowed mother. I know my (Julie Spencer's) grandmother made her dress, and possibly the dresses of the other women.
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Wempe, Lidwina and possibly Imming, Victoria96 viewsLidwina Wempe, second from right, and her friends. I think that is Victoria Imming on the far right.
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Emery, Caroline96 views
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96 viewsLouise Hestin Westerman back row, then Martin Hestin, then Wendelin. In front of Louise is her husband William. I (Julie Spencer) do not know who the other people are. I believe this was taken at the same time the picture of Wendelin with his grandchildren was taken. The young boy, he is in the picture with Wendelin and grandchildren, and you can see part of a young girl in front of William Westerman. She is also in the picture of Wendelin with grandchildren. The picket fence is the same also. Possibilities: If this is in New Baden, possibly the unknown woman is Minnie Hestin Georger, or possible Frieda Jokisch Hestin/Hasting. The picture had been torn in half and was in terrible shape. I had it restored.
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Hestin Wendelin96 viewsThis is Wendelin and I (Julie Spencer) presume some of his grandchildren. I think this might be in New Baden. In the 1910 census he was living with my grandparents in Kansas City, MO. In the 1920 census he was with his daughter Minnie Hestin Georger and her family. After that he was back in Kansas City as that is where he died. None of these children are my mom's siblings, so that is why I think this was taken in New Baden. My mom and her twin brother were born in 1918 and when they were several years old my grandmother Louise Hestin Westerman took them to New Baden to meet Wendelin. I do not think this is my mom and her twin on Wendelin's lap as they do not look the same age and mom and her twin would have been at least 2 when they were in New Baden.
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Wempe, Lidwina and friends95 viewsLidwina and her friends. I'm not sure where that bridge is, I'm assuming somewhere in Aviston or there abouts.
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Harpstrite farm95 viewsAerial view of Edward Harpstrite farm, unknown date. Farm passed down to his son Richard Harpstrite, and on to his children.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Oct 2011.
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Westerman, Louise Hestin94 viewsKansas City, MO
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Sons of Joseph Hestin94 viewsDelbert b 1909, Edwin b 1912, Floyd b 1914. He also had a daughter, Isabella, b 1908. She is in the 1910 census, don't find her in the 1920 census.
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Harpstrite, Edward and Anna "Minnie" nee Pletcher94 viewsPhoto taken circa 1915, Trenton IL
Back row, from the left: Clara, Richard, Mabel, Harvey
Seated: Edward, Herbert, Gertrude, Kathryn, and Anna.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Oct 2011.
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Herbstreith, Emil and Marie Waigand94 viewsWedding photo May 18, 1927 New Baden IL
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Westerman, Louise Hestin92 views80th birthday, picture taken in Topeka, KS
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Harpstreit Siblings91 viewsA family gathering of children of John and Anna, nee Bayer, Harpstreit. L to R: Nora (Moye), Theodore, Cora (Reeb), Katherine "Kate", Erwin, Ida Ann (Luebbers), Edwin, and Louise (Siegel). John Harpstrite was not present for photo. Circa 1950s.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
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Harpstrite, Clara Louise (Markley)90 viewsThe Samuel Markley family home-steading in the Cherokee County, Sedgwick, Kansas territory circa 1898
Clara Louise Harpstrite, daughter of Charles Herbstritt/Harpstrite and Magdelane Minch, of Decatur Macon County IL.
Back Row: Left to right; Harriet {Stare}Markley~~Clara Louise {Harpstrite} Markley~~~Samuel Benjamin Markley~~~Little Benjamin Markley age 4. Front Row: Clara Markley (nee Houseworth) Perry Markley-Age 2, John Thomas Markley.
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Herbstritt Sons of Johann Baptiste Herbstritt-Harpstrite89 viewsLeft to right, photo taken before 1906. Judge Anton of Trenton, Augustus of Decatur, Charles of Sangamon, and Edward of Decatur. Immigrated to US in 1833 with their father, mother and sisters, Isidore and Maria Anna who all three women died during the cholera epidemic, arriving to Lookinglass Township Clinton County in 1844. Descendants of the HERBSTRITT ancestral family of Ettenheimweiler, Baden, Germany. Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in 2011.
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SCHONHOFF or Mondt, first name possibly Bernard86 views
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LAGER, Theodore Hermann SCHLUMP, Marie Caroline LAGER, Henry LAGER, Conrad84 viewsPhoto from Mark Anthony Lager
markwilde_sea7@yahoo.com
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Cordes, Mary84 viewsPhoto from Mark Anthony Lager
markwilde_sea7@yahoo.com
His Great-grandmother
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Herbstreith Brothers - Louis, Charles and Otto83 viewsThree sons of Karl Charles HERBSTRITT/Herbstreith and Maria Anna Bonnet of Lookinglass Township IL. Maria died in January 1873 of an illness, and Karl was tragically killed in Trenton IL while driving his team of horses and wagon through town and they bolted, throwing him out of the wagon and causing him to break his neck in July 1873. (Carlyle Union Banner article from July 1873). Both are buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Trenton IL. The boys and a sister, Anna Maria (married Hugo Naegele of New Baden IL) were orphaned and raised by other family members. The sons eventually relocated to Henry County MO with other family, where Otto and Charles had their name changed spelling to HARBSTREET at some point in time. Louis retained the HERBSTREITH spelling of his name. Most members of the Harbstreet family line and subsequent generations are buried in Morris Cemetery in Henry County MO. The Naegele's remained in the New Baden area.
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Johnson, A H82 viewsThis is a copy from page 221 of the History of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois published 1881 by Brink, McDonough & Co., Philadelphia
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Noller, Tillie & Lillie81 viewsMatilda (Tillie) and Lillian (Lillie) were the twin daughters of Eugene Noller & Amelia Layher.
(Photo from the collection of Charlene Noller Milano).
Born 27 Aug 1898.
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