List I By Gary Smee |
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IGOE, Gertrude | Buchanan County, St. Joseph, Missouri |
IHLER |
mostly in Boone, Maries and Cole counties Some later changed the name to EHLER |
IHMSEN | |
IKEMEYER | I am researching the family of Ikemeyer also includes the name IKEMEIER and IKENMEYER. Hermannus Ikenmeyer, wife Elizabeth (nee Heising) immigrated to the USA Missouri about 1863 with their children John (Johannes), Carl (Carlo also known as Charles), Anna Marie, and Joseph |
IKERD | |
IKERD | |
IKERD | |
IKERD | family from Schuyler Co. MO. Twin, Delpha IKERD married Arthur Ray MARTIN, also known as Brownie. They had six children... Genevieve (Genner), Lloyd (Blackie or Beaver), Charles (Dot), Geraldine (Gerry), Barbara, and Larry Joe. Both the MARTIN and IKERD were from that area. Other names in the area are Farris/Faris, Spears/Speers, Fogelsong/Foglesong, Pruner, Ayers/Ayres. |
ILAMS | Johnson/Lafayette |
ILBERY | St. Louis |
ILCH | |
IMBODEN |
George Imboden married Elizabeth
Hughes Albertine (Bert) Imboden married Sarah Thompson from Maries and Phelps Co., Missouri |
IMBODEN, Maria Ann | Born in Canton Bern Switzerland came to US in Aug.1866, married Herman Nadler on August 1, 1872, died October 14, 1880 leaving three children Albert, Frank, and Gertrude. |
INCE |
Richard and Telie Ince lived in
East Benton, Webster, NO in 1930. They had 4 children at that
time. Pearl, John A, Erma & Erman. |
INDERMARK | St. Louis |
ING, Eliga | |
ING, Robert | |
INGALA | |
INGALLS | |
INGLE | |
INGOLD | |
INGRAHAM | |
INGRAM | |
INGRAM | |
INGRAM |
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INKS | |
INLOW | |
INMAN | |
INMAN | |
INMON | |
INNMAN | |
INNMON | |
INTEMANN | |
IOTT | St. Charles - Born SEFROY IOTT in 1815, parents Joseph IOTT and Joachine COTE married in 1812 St. Charles, MO |
IPOCK,
Andrew Johnson |
born April 07, 1865, and died Abt. 1939. He married MARY JANE FENISON. (Sinnisen?) She was born April 18, 1873, and died 1959. Notes for ANDREW JOHNSON IPOCK: He was perhaps of Dutch descent, Notes for MARY JANE FENISON: Was perhaps of Cherokee & Irish descent, Child of ANDREW IPOCK and MARY FENISON is:2. i. PEARL J.2 IPOCK, b. May 27, 1896, Missouri; d. Abt. 1974.
Generation No. 2 2. PEARL J.2 IPOCK (ANDREW JOHNSON1) was born May 27, 1896 in Missouri, and died Abt. 1974. She married MOSE MONTGOMERY RICHARDSON, son of NATHAN RICHARDSON and MARTHA ROSE. He was born June 09, 1895 in Missouri, and died Abt. 1932. Children of PEARL IPOCK and MOSE RICHARDSON are: 3. i. GARNET MARIE3 RICHARDSON, b. June 09, 1918, Summersville, Texas, Missouri. ii. WALTER EARL RICHARDSON, b. March 23, 1920, Simla, Elbert, Colorado; d. 1992, La Grande, Union, Oregon; m. ROSE GRAY; b. England; d. November 1991, Washington. Notes for WALTER EARL RICHARDSON: There were no children of this marriage. iii. ORIN RAY RICHARDSON, b. October 11, 1921, Simla, Elbert, Colorado; m. VERDA DELLING. iv. DEWAYNE RICHARDSON, b. July 1922, Simla, Elbert, Colorado; d. 1922. v. JOSEPH EDWARD RICHARDSON, b. December 24, 1927, Simla, Elbert, Colorado; m. GRACE STANKO. 4. vi. DORLA IRENE RICHARDSON, b. May 25, 1931, Simla, Elbert, Colorado. |
IRBY | Land grants show property purchases in the 1850's in Greene Co. |
IRELAN |
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IRELAND | |
IRELAND | |
IRELAND | |
IRELAND | |
IRELAND, Opal Nellie | Humansville |
IRICK, Elias "Eli" | b 1855 who married in 1874 to Elizabeth Lucinda "Lucretia" Cunningham. Their children were as follows: Bertha Irick b 1874; Arthur Topliff Irick b 1877 and died in Clarence, Shelby Co, MO (he married in 1902 in Ralls Co, MO to Birda Eathel Elvina Hicklin); and Grace D. Irick b 1881 |
IRION, Nellie Mae | born on 3/06/1888 in St. Louis, Mo and died on 11/26/72 in St. Louis, Mo. She was married to August F. Wagener and they had 9 children |
IRONS | William and John (one is the father, one is the son, I don't know which) lived in Caruthersville before 1870. The son married an Eliza HALE and they had my great- grandmother, Mary Alice IRONS, ca. 1861. She and her father moved to Warrick County, Indiana before 1877. She was 2nd wife of my great-grandfather, Frederick Cook. They both died of pneumonia in 1883, one day apart. |
IRVIN | |
IRVINE | |
IRVINE | Samuel, & Sarah Jane, children: John E.,
Sarah Jane,
Nancy Jane, Robert C., Sarah = > Elizabeth, Ann, Tabitha, Amanda Davenport, and George, from Halifax = > County, Virginia > Callaway County, Wainwright, Missouri in approx 1838. |
IRWIN | |
IRWIN | |
IRWIN | |
IRWIN |
Seeking IRWIN's from Scott Co MO, Fulton Co AR, Westmoreland Co PA, & Durham and Northumberland Counties, England |
ISAAK | |
ISBELL | from the Christian County Mo area |
ISBELL, Addie | married James Brown, ca. 1889, lived in Springfield, Greene Co |
ISBELL, Emma | h. James |
ISBELL, James | w. Emma, Wayne Co. MO. Children Addie, Ollie, Lewis, Morris & Waymon |
ISBELL, William Elliot | wife Dorcus Covington Cox. They relocated to Jackson County Mo. from Warren County Ky. abt 1828. Then moved to Greene (now Christian ) County Mo abt 1845. |
ISENBARGER | |
ISENBERG |
lived in Gasconcade Mo. in the
1800’sBoth immigrated from Germany. They married in Mo. on 7 Dec. 1855
and lived on Red Oak Creek. This is an account written by my 2cd Great-Grandfather. In 1933, shortly before his death in Corpus Christi, Texas, Frederick Isenberg, a dedicated teacher then 74, composed The Isenberg Story. Second son of German immigrants Herman Isenberg and Louise Ahle, Frederick documented family history related by his mother, including homeland Napoleonic occupations. Their first child, John, was born 1856 at the Brinkmeyers, neighbors “…who lived on the Red Oak a mile or so Northeast of what is now the Red Oak Ford on the Tea-Rosebud road.” Herman and Louise settled here after 9 dreadful weeks aboard a 3-masted ship, arriving New Orleans, 1853. They left families in Augustdorf, Lippe-Detmold, Germany, embarking from Bremerhaven with financier Fred Steffens, his wife, 4 children, and sister-in-law Minnie. After working in St. Louis to replenish funds, they headed into Gasconade county, where Mr Steffen was already constructing a home. Relatives named Broeker provided a way-station at Clover Bottom near Washington, Missouri. Minnie married Fred Broeker. They walked, laden, 24 miles their last day to reach the new land. In New Orleans, Mr. Steffens had purchased government ‘bit-land’ for 12.5 cents/acre after losing the family’s possessions, but not their cash when their ship suspiciously floundered being towed inland. Sinkings were ‘engineered’ by scoundrels, raising and selling the soggy loot. Of his 2 tracts, Steffens kept the larger, selling a 100-acre tract in the new township of Tea for $1/acre to Herman – 26 and Louise – 22, newly wedded in Franklin county, 1855. Seven Isenbergs were born : John – 1856; Frederick – 1859; Herman – 1861; Mary – 1863; Edward – 1866; Henry – 1869; and Minnie – 1871. Frederick’s birthplace was a cramped log hut, Herman and the rest arrived in their next larger cabin, 16’ x 18’ with a stone hearth. General Price’s troops arrived in 1862, taking prisoner 50 local ‘soldiers’ including Herman, the starving men were released in Springfield. Herman was drafted in 1864, luckily the war ended while awaiting orders. Louise, an accomplished seamstress, grew flax, sorghum, vegetables, and made soap, Herman hired out, being the undisputed strongest man in Gasconade. The Steffens and Isenbergs joined the new Methodist church with other families named Remmert, Schaeperkoetter, and Ahrens. School was moved nearer in 1869, 2 1/2 miles away now, the older children entered, their first teacher was Ike Mathews, Frederick recalled spelling-bees against Caroline Vieman . Eighty acres were purchased, and finances were improving when Herman, 42, died suddenly on September 19, 1871 of ‘congestive chills’. Lousie’s children ranged from 6 months to 14 years..…they sacrificed and survived. Frederick became a teacher, founding a distinguished local Teacher’s College. He married Emma Kohl, their children were Irene, Homer, Elmer, and Wilbur. Edward married Emma Wilferth. Mary married Charles Baur, Herman married Anna Baur [siblings]. John, a farmer, married Elizabeth Mannyhouse, children were Iva, Mabel, George, Edna, Edwin, and Lucile. Matriarch Louise died in 1898, she and Herman are buried together near Rosebud. |
ISENMANN | St. Louis |
ISGRIG, Joseph W. | born Oct. 8, 1844 Washington Co. MO I need to know when he died, and where he was burried. I need copies of pictures of him and his forefathers and his family (Wife: Melvina Jeffrey, born Oct. 17, 1875). His father was John Isgrig 1813 KY. His Children are: Marrissa Isgrig 1876 Robert Isgrig Wesley Isgrig April 14, 1881 Luther Clarence Isgriggs July 24, 1886, Undine, MO. Luther Clarence is my great grandfather, wife Elsie Declue. Joseph W. is my great/great grandfather |
ISGRIGG | |
ISGRIGG, William |
My grandfather William Isgrigg married Violet Silvers in
1832 in Washington Co. Missouri-were they of Colored people? I can not
find out if Violet had siblings. I also had a grandmother named Sarah
Lemmons but no info on her except she was married to a Henry Isgrigg
fromKy.
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ISGRIGGS | |
ISHMAEL | |
ISLE | |
ISOM, Alicey A | Carroll |
ISOM, Jonathan | Carroll |
ISOM, Martha Patsy Miles | Carroll |
ISOM | Ozark, Franklin, Howell |
ISON | Julie Ison-George |
ISON, Ulisses Sanford | |
IVANS |
Electary is in 1870 census with
her children: John S. Ivans Eleaz W. Ivans Amanda Ivans Napoleon Ivans Emeline Ivans Hellewey C. Ivans I think Amanda is my grandmother Maude Amanda Ivans born 9 Jan 1856 in Warsaw Kiscuisko co Indiana Married William C. Julian 2 april 1876 in Marshalltown Iowa died 9 Jan 1929 in topeka KS |
IVANS, William | served as a private in Co. F Col. Phelps Regt Mo. Val. Infty from Oct. 18. 1861 to May 1862. Then reinlisted as a 2nd Lt. in the 6th. Mo. Provisional Reg't - Col. Shepherd Comd'g from Sept. 1862 until Nov. 1864 when he resigned because of imparied vision. He married Mary Wilson at Douglas Co. Missouri June 8, 1862 by Rev. James Carr. He died in Santa Rosa, California, May 15th, 1908 |
IVERS, Elvira | See James Tecothic Ivers |
IVERS, James Tecothic | d. 1840) resided in St. Louis by the late 1820s. He had a business partnership with Thomas BARNETT (b. 1800, d. 1866). This business was dissolved in 1831, & both men subsequently purchased land in Jersey Co., IL. Thomas BARNETT married Elvira IVERS in 1829; I have evidence that suggests that Elvira (b. 1808, d. 1848) was James T. IVERS's sister or possibly daughter. James IVERS married (I suspect for the second time) Ann MITCHELL in 1830 in St. Louis. Ann MITCHELL was related to Augustin MITCHELL (probably her father) & Montifiore (or Montefose) MITCHELL (probably her brother). Further, Andrew WINELAND married Margaret IVERS (b. 1814, d. 1902) in 1836 in Greene Co., IL; but the couple lived in St. Louis. Andrew (d. 1859) was a noted riverboat captain & owner. Again I have reason to believe that Margaret is either a sister or other relation to James T. IVERS. James T. IVERS had at least one son from a previous marriage or liaison, Jackson L. IVERS (b. 1817, d. 1866) who married Susanna Elizabeth KOENIG B. 1824, d. 1872) in 1840 in St. Louis. They raised several children in St. Louis. |
IVEY | |
IVIE | Died in Holiday |
IVIE | |
IVIE, Mable Maurine |
she is my great aunt on my
grandfather's side. She was born to Sylvester Newton Ivie and
Mary Elizabeth Hunsaker. She was buried somewhere near Cora,
Missouri, but can't find it anywhere on a free search. She was
born on May 18, 1902 and died Feb 23, 1908 in Cora, Missouri. |
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IVY | |
IVY | |
IYOTT | St. Charles - Born SEFROY IOTT in 1815, parents Joseph IOTT and Joachine COTE married in 1812 St. Charles, MO |
IZETT |