Marie Isabelle Smith Begley
F, (1904 - 1992)
Father | William Smith (c 1874 - ) |
Mother | Anna Trigg Smith (c 1874 - ) |
Birth* | 27 Feb 1904 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | c 1922 | Groom=Howard John Begley1 |
Married Name | c 1922 | Begley [Smith] |
Death* | 17 Jul 1992 | Alameda, California (CA), United States (US)3 |
Biography* | Marie I. Smith Begley, 1904-1992: Marie, the second of three children and the second girl, was born in Missouri as both of her parents were. In 1910, the family was on a rented farm in Jackson township,Grundy County, Missouri. In 1920, her parents owned a farm in Medicine township, Livingston County, Missouri. In 1930, Marie and husband Howard were living with his parents at 920 Pardee Street in Berkeley, California. Marie, of San Leandro, California, died on a Thursday at age 88. |
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2012 |
Citations
- [S431] 1930 Federal Census, Alameda County, California,.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
- [S361] Copyright 1998-2001 by MyFamily.com Inc., California Death Index, 1940-1997 (published on the World Wide Web by RootsWeb.com),.
Marcella Saettle Cody
F, (1899 - 1981)
Father | Gustav Saettele (c 1866 - 1902) |
Mother | Ellen Lavelle Saettele Fitzsimmons (1866 - 1919) |
Birth* | 22 Mar 1899 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | c 1922 | Groom=John Patrick Cody1 |
Married Name | c 1922 | Cody [Saettle] |
Death* | Dec 1981 | 2 |
Biography* | Marcella Saettle Cody, 1899-1981: Born in Missouri to parents also born in Missouri, Marcella was living with her widowed mother Ellen at 6130 North Broadway in Saint Louis' 1st ward in 1910. Her mother was proprietor of a grocery store. In 1920, Marcella was living with her sister Alice Saettele at 7419 Sullivan in Saint Louis' 21st ward. Marcella was working as a stenographer at an arts company. In 1930, Marcella, husband John Cody and their three children were renting at 3808 Edwards Avenue in the 1st ward of Des Moines, Iowa. Marcella died at age 82. |
Last Edited | 2 Sep 2015 |
Citations
- [S434] 1930 Federal Census, Polk County, Iowa,.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
William T. Duggan
M, (1895 - 1962)
Father | William J. Duggan (c 1864 - 1945) |
Mother | Emma G. Townsend Duggan (c 1876 - 1911) |
Birth* | Oct 1895 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
Marriage License | 15 Feb 1935 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Principal=Marie B. Cody Duggan2 |
Marriage* | Feb 1935 | Bride=Marie B. Cody Duggan2 |
Death* | 14 Jul 1962 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | 18 Jul 1962 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Note* | 18 Jul 1962 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Monday 18 July 1962 sBp8c33 |
Biography* | William T. Duggan, 1895-1962: William's father, also William, was a first generation Irish-American born in Missouri. William's mother Emma was born in Missouri to a father born in England and a mother born in Pennsylvania. In 1900, the family rented at 2731 Dayton Street in St Louis' 20th ward. In 1910, William's father was an officer in a bank & trust company. The family rented at 4926 Maple Avenue in Saint Louis' 25th ward. On 19 June 1917, William, a resident of 5227 Raymond Avenue in Saint Louis, was inducted into the U.S. Army. He was assigned first to the Quartermaster Corp and later to Supply. He achieved the rank of Sargent in June of 1919. In 1920, William was living in an apartment with his widowed father at 728 Belb Avenue and working as a stenographer for the gas company. In 1930, he, his father and younger brother Thomas were living with his father's sister, Catherine Duggan, at 6003 Etzel Avenue in the 28th ward. William, 66, of 6601 Alamo Avenue, died on a Saturday. William's wife Marie had died eleven-years-earlier. He was survived by one brother Thomas. William's funeral was held on Wednesday from Saint Luke's. He was buried with his wife, parents and sister. Eventually the survivng brother was buried in the same plot. Arthur J. Donnelly parlors, 3840 Lindell Blvd was in charge of arrangements. |
Last Edited | 25 May 2019 |
Frank J. Zimmerman
M, (1901 - 2003)
Father | Frank R. Zimmerman (c 1874 - ) |
Mother | Margaret (?) Zimmerman (c 1874 - ) |
Birth* | 17 Feb 1901 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 22 Jun 1938 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Bride=Anna A. Cody Zimmerman3 |
Death* | 19 Apr 2003 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Note* | 21 Apr 2003 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Monday 21 April 2003 sBp5c84 |
Burial* | 23 Apr 2003 | Resurrection Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)5 |
Biography* | Frank J. Zimmerman, 1901-2003: In 1910, Frank was the second of five and the second son. His father, a first generation German-American was born in Missouri and was employed as a druggist. The family rented at 1301 Twentieth Street in the 4th ward. In 1920, they rented at 2902 Union Avenue in the 27th ward. In 1930, Frank was living with his widowed mother Margaret at 5122 Highland (formerly Spalding) Avenue in Saint Louis' 22nd ward. Margaret owned the house which was valued at $8,500. Frank was working as a clerk in a drug store. Frank's future wife, Ann Cody was living with her parents two doors away at 5128 Highland. According to family lore, Frank went on to become a druggist as his father before him. Frank died on a Saturday at age 102. He was survived by his daughter, five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. The funeral was held from Saint Raphael's on Wednesday. Hoffmeister Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, was in charge of arrangements. |
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2012 |
Dorothy Ellen Whealen Cody
F, (1909 - 1951)
Father | Michael J. Whealen (c 1873 - b 1951) |
Mother | Margaret A. Connolly Whealen (c 1878 - a 1951) |
Birth* | 20 Aug 1909 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
Marriage* | 27 Sep 1941 | Saint Edward's, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Groom=Thomas Joseph Cody, priest=John Patrick Cody2 |
Married Name | 27 Sep 1941 | Cody [Whealen] |
Death* | 27 May 1951 | Richmond Heights, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
Note* | 28 May 1951 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat, Monday, 28 May 19513 |
Burial* | 29 May 1951 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Biography* | Dorothy E. Whealen Cody, 1909-1951: Both of Dorothy's parents were 1st generation Irish-Americans. In 1910, the family lived at 5558 Saint Louis in the 27th ward and her father Michael was a saloon keeper. In 1920, the family lived at 5742 Terry Avenue also in the 27th ward. Her father Michael worked as a foreman at a construction company. Dorothy had three brothers - two older. In 1930, Dorothy was living with William Scherts, his wife and mother at 1950 Alexanderine in the 8th ward of Detroit, Michigan and was employed as the family's live-in housekeeper. Dorothy, 41, of 410 Millman, Ferguson, Missouri, died on a Sunday at St. Mary's hospital, Richmond Heights. Cause of death was respiratory failure and lung disease. An autopsy was performed. Dorothy was attended b y Dr. Malcolm B. Bawell, 6376 Clayton Rd. She was survived by her mother Margaret, husband Thomas, and one daughter. Her funeral was held from Saints John and James church, Ferguson. Stuart & Sons Chapel, Union and Page Blvd, was in charge of arrangements. |
Last Edited | 22 Apr 2012 |
John Francis Cody
M, (1870 - 1920)
Father | Patrick Cody (1830 - 1903) |
Mother | Mary Hanley Cody (1848 - 1923) |
Relationship | Uncle of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Charts | Cody/Hanley family |
Christening | 6 Jul 1870 | Clonoulty, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
Birth* | 10 Jul 1870 | Annesgrove, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland2 |
Occupation* | 1896 | gold miner3 |
Death* | 24 Apr 1920 | Sidney, New South Wales, Australia (AU)3 |
Burial* | 26 Apr 1920 | Rookwood, Sidney, New South Wales, Australia (AU)3 |
Biography* | John F. Cody, 1870-1920 : Believed to have been the third born although family lore has him as the fourth born. Named after father's father. John was christened on 6 July 1870 at Clonoulty, County Tipperary. As with four of his siblings, the date of John's christening in the church record precedes his birth date in the civil record. There is no other evidence to aid in resolving this discrepancy. He emigrated Ireland bound for the gold fields of Australia circa 1896. John spent the first 2-years in the state of Victoria, then 14-years in Western Australia and finally, 7-years in New South Wales. He was not married and had no children. John contracted pulmonary tuberculosis in October of 1919 and died in Waterfall Sanitorium six-months-later on a Saturday at age 49. Before entering the sanitorium he resided at the Crown Hotel, 375 Bulwarra Road, Ultimo. His funeral was conducted on Monday by C. Callaghan. Wood, Coffill and Coy were in charge of arrangements. |
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2019 |
Johanna Cody
F, (1891 - 1892)
Father | Patrick Cody (1830 - 1903) |
Mother | Mary Hanley Cody (1848 - 1923) |
Relationship | Aunt of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Charts | Cody/Hanley family |
Birth* | 16 Aug 1891 | Annesgrove, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
Death* | 18 Jan 1892 | Annesgrove, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland2 |
Biography* | Johanna Cody, 1891-1892: Believed to have been the fourteenth born. Named after mother's aunt? or a Cody relation? Johanna was christened on 16 August 1891 at Rossmore (Clonoulty parish), County Tipperary. Sponsors were Jane Coady and Mary Coady. Who these people are isn't known. Johanna's sister Mary would have been 10-years-old. Johanna died at 5 months from the listed, but not certified, cause of "weakness from birth." She was attended by nurse Alice Hally of Annsgrove. |
Last Edited | 20 Feb 2012 |
Marie Honora Quinn Catlett
F, (1902 - 1949)
Father | Edward Paul Quinn Sr (1873 - 1942) |
Mother | Mary E. Walsh Quinn (c 1872 - 1965) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Name Variation | Honora Marie1 | |
Nickname | Sis | |
Birth* | 26 Feb 1902 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
Christening | 9 Mar 1902 | Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); priest=Rev. Jno A. Tracy, godfather=Frank J. Quinn, godmother=Katherine O'Brien1 |
Marriage* | 11 Jun 1930 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Groom=Arch Anthony Catlett, priest=Rev. Daniel J. Lavery2 |
Married Name | 11 Jun 1930 | Catlett [Quinn] |
Death* | 19 Sep 1949 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3,4 |
Note* | 22 Sep 1949 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe Democrat, Thursday, 22 September 1949.3 |
Burial* | 23 Sep 1949 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); priest/deacon=John Patrick Cody5 |
Biography* | Marie "Sis" Quinn Catlett, 1902-1949: Christened Honora Marie Quinn, she was known as Marie or Sis. She grew up at 3027 Taylor Avenue in the 22nd ward. Marie was a graduate of Rosati-Kain High School. She was a member of the St Ann's Sodality of St Engelbert's Parish. Marie, of 4567 Harris Avenue in St. Louis, died at home on a Monday, age 47. Cause of death was breast cancer with metastasis. Her physician was Dr. John J Forti, 4703 Carter Avenue. Marie was survived by her husband Arch, three children and two brothers. The funeral was held on Friday at St. Engelbert's Church and was officiated by her second cousin, the Most Rev. John P. Cody. Stroot-Carroll Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge Avenue, was in charge. |
Last Edited | 25 Apr 2012 |
Edward P. Quinn Jr
M, (1907 - 1978)
Father | Edward Paul Quinn Sr (1873 - 1942) |
Mother | Mary E. Walsh Quinn (c 1872 - 1965) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Birth* | 5 Feb 1907 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
(Witness) Marriage | 5 Oct 1927 | Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Bride=Florence Roth Walsh, Groom=Sgt. William Peter Walsh3 |
Marriage* | 24 Jun 1939 | Old Cathedral, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Bride=Jeane M. Sladek Quinn, priest=John Patrick Cody4 |
Death* | 10 Aug 1978 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)5 |
Note* | 11 Aug 1978 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Friday, 11 August 19785 |
Burial* | 14 Aug 1978 | Resurrection Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)6 |
Biography* | Edward Quinn Jr, 1907-1978: Born in Missouri to first generation Irish-American parents, Edward was the youngest of four children and grew up at 3027 Taylor Avenue in St. Louis 22nd ward. His father was a plumber and he became a plumber himself. Edward was married in 1939 by his second cousin John P. Cody. Edward died on a Thursday at age 71. He was survived by his wife, three children, grandchildren, cousins, nephews, and nieces. Edward's funeral was held in St. Dominic Savio Church. Kutis Funeral Home of 10151 Gravois in Affton, St Louis County was in charge. |
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2012 |
Citations
- [S191] 1910 Federal Census, Saint Louis City, Missouri,.
- [S26] Social Security Death Index -1996 edition, version 1.30-.
- [S493] Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri marriage record 1921-1931.
- [S482] Saint Louis civil marriage record.
- [S18] Obituary,.
- [S444] Saint Louis Diocese website - <www.stlcathcem.com>,.
Lillian Frances Muckermann Hoffman
F, (1902 - 1989)
Father | Henry John Muckermann (1877 - 1944) |
Mother | Lillian M. Walsh Muckermann (1879 - 1945) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Birth* | 19 Jun 1902 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Christening | 29 Jun 1902 | Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); priest=Rev. Jno A. Tracy2 |
Marriage* | b 16 Apr 1944 | Groom=Edward G. Hoffman3 |
Married Name | b 16 Apr 1944 | Hoffman [Muckermann] |
Death* | 10 Apr 1989 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4,1 |
Note* | 11 Apr 1989 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Tuesday, 11 April 19894 |
Burial* | 12 Apr 1989 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)5 |
Biography* | Lillian Muckermann Hoffman, 1902-1989: Lillian's christening sponsors were John Muckerman and Mrs Henry? Muckerman (herself?). Lillian grew up in the 3100 block of North 12th Street in St Louis 2nd ward. Lillian was not living with her parents in 1930. Her whereabouts at that time are unknown. Lillian died on a Monday at age 86. She was survived a brother, two nieces and a nephew. Lillian's funeral was held on wednesday from St Ann's Church. Drehmann-Harral Funeral Home, 7733 Natural Bridge, was in charge. |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2012 |
Anna Blanche Muckerman Gleason
F, (1904 - 1946)
Father | Henry John Muckermann (1877 - 1944) |
Mother | Lillian M. Walsh Muckermann (1879 - 1945) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Name Variation | Blanche | |
Nickname | Boots1 | |
Birth* | 11 Jan 1904 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)2 |
Christening | 24 Jan 1904 | Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); priest=Rev. John Berus, godmother=Ella Elizabeth Wood Walsh2 |
Marriage* | 23 Oct 1926 | Saint Ann's, Normandy, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Groom=John Smyth Gleason, priest=Rev. Albert Drohan3 |
Married Name | 23 Oct 1926 | Gleason [Muckerman] |
Death* | 5 Dec 1946 | Normandy, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Note* | 6 Dec 1946 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Friday, 6 December 19465 |
Burial* | 9 Dec 1946 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)6,7 |
Biography* | Blanche Muckermann Gleason, 1904-1946: Christened Anna Blanche Muckermann, she was known as Blanche or by her nickname "Boots". Her Christening sponsors were aunts(by marriage - Mrs Peter Walsh & Mrs Christina Muckermann. Blanche grew up on the 3100 block of Nort 12th Street in the 2nd ward. By the time of her 1926 marriage she was living in Normandy Groves in St Louis County. In 1930, Blanche, her husband John and their daughter were lving at 25 Sunset Court in Normandy. Blanche was a member of St.Anne's Guild Ladies of Charity Blanche, age 42, a resident of 7422 Florissant Road, Normandy, died at home on a Thursday. Divorced from her husband John Gleason, she operated a beauty parlor. Cause of death was carcinoma metastasis of kidney and cancer of uterus. Her physician was Dr. Geo. H. Klinkerfuss, 340 Bermuda Avenue. She was survived by her two children, a sister, and a brother. Blanche's funeral was held on Monday from St. Ann's in Normandy. Cullen - Kelly Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge was in charge of arrangements. |
Last Edited | 24 Apr 2012 |
Citations
- [S1388] Rosemary Hasty Byrnes.
- [S490] Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri christening record 1895-1946.
- [S482] Saint Louis civil marriage record.
- [S195] Missouri state death record.
- [S18] Obituary,.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
- [S215] Family group sheets, 3 August 1999 Mary Allhoff Sheridan, 1040 Bernice Aveune, Kirkwood, MO 63122.
Gussie Alcott Walsh
F, (1882 - 1939)
Father | Thomas Alcott |
Mother | Anna McCue Alcott |
Birth* | 12 Jan 1882 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | c 1900 | Groom=Michael J. Walsh1 |
Married Name | c 1900 | Walsh [Alcott] |
Death* | 23 May 1939 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)2 |
Note* | 25 May 1939 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat, Thursday, 25 May 19393 |
Burial* | 26 May 1939 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Biography* | Gussie Alcott Walsh, 1882-1939: Born in Missouri, Gussie is a bit of a mystery before her marriage to Michael Walsh. Her birth date recorded here came from her death cert but she may have been born earlier. In 1880, Gussie's parents were farming in Chillicothe township of Livingston County. Her parents, Thomas Alcott and Mary McCue, had seven children, the youngest a seven-year-old girl named Elsie Grace. (Elsie Grace married Seth Hinkley and was the informant on Gussie's death cert.) Have found no other trace of any members of this family between that census and Gussie's death cert. Also, Gussie's death cert lists her father's birthplace as the West Indies and her mother's as Ireland. Gussie herself listed their birthplaces as England and Scotland. The 1880 census lists both of their birthplaces as Ireland. In 1910, Gussie and Michael were living at 3119 North 12th Street in St Louis 2nd ward. In 1920, at 1610 Cass Avenue in the 4th ward. The widow Gussie Walsh, of 1309a Montgomery Street, St. Louis, died on a Tuesday at age 57. She was working as a bathhouse attendant. Cause of death was bronco-pneumonia. Gussie's physician was Dr. G. H. Wilson, 4362 Marne Avenue. The informant on her death cert was Mrs Elsie Henkley, Stanberry, Missouri. Gussie's funeral was held on Friday from the Henry Leidner Funeral Home chapel, 2223 St Louis. |
Last Edited | 25 Apr 2012 |
Sophie Wilsmann Walsh
F, (1885 - 1942)
Father | Randolph Wilsman (1857 - 1923) |
Mother | Amelia (?) Wilsman (1857 - 1936) |
Birth* | 4 Jul 1885 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | c 1907 | Groom=William V. Walsh3 |
Married Name | c 1907 | Walsh [Wilsmann] |
Death* | 29 May 1942 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Note* | 31 May 1942 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Sunday, 31 May 1942 p1F5 |
Burial* | 1 Jun 1942 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)6 |
Biography* | Sophie Wilsman Walsh, 1885-1942: The second of seven and the first daughter, Sophia was a first generation German-American who grew up at 903 Destrehan Street in St Louis 2nd ward. Her parents immigrated in 1884 and her father was a carpenter. After her marriage she lived with her husband at several different addresses in the 3100 block of North 12th Street in the 2nd ward. Sophia, 56, of 3119 Hadley Blvd, St Louis, died on a Friday at DePaul hospital, St Louis. Her death cert reported her birth date as 04 July 1886 and her age at death as 55. Most evidence suggests Sophia was actually born in 1885. And if true, as recorded here, she was 56. Cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage. Her physician was Dr. Wayne O. Goola, 2739 North Grand. Sophia was survived by her husband William, two daughters Norine Whetsel and Bernice Braun, two sons William and Peter, a sister, two brothers, and others. Sophia's funeral was held on Monday from Our Lady of Good Counsel. W. A. Stock Mortuary, Grand & Florissant, was in charge. |
Family | William V. Walsh b. 9 Aug 1887, d. 23 Feb 1966 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 2 Nov 2021 |
Citations
- [S199] 1900 Federal Census, Saint Louis, Missouri,.
- [S195] Missouri state death record.
- [S191] 1910 Federal Census, Saint Louis City, Missouri,.
- [S215] Family group sheets, 3 August 1999 Mary Allhoff Sheridan, 1040 Bernice Aveune, Kirkwood, MO 63122.
- [S18] Obituary,.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
William P. Walsh
M, (1906 - 1988)
Father | William V. Walsh (1887 - 1966) |
Mother | Sophie Wilsmann Walsh (1885 - 1942) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Birth* | 15 Jan 1906 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | a 1 Apr 1930 | Bride=Mildred Lears Walsh |
Death* | 10 Apr 1988 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Note* | 12 Apr 1988 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Tuesday, 12 April 1988 p9A3 |
Burial* | 13 Apr 1988 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Biography* | William P. Walsh, 1906-1988: William grew up in the 3100 block of North 12th street in the 2nd ward. In 1930, he was employed as a helper with the electric company. William, age 82, died on a Sunday. He was survived by his wife Mildred, a son Douglas, a brother Peter, and two grandchildren. William's funeral was held from St. Jerome Church in Bissell Hills. He was buried with his parents and two sisters. Buchholz Spanish Lake Mortuary, 1645 Redman Avenue, was in charge. |
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2012 |
Norine F. Walsh Whetsel Hitchcock
F, (1907 - 1977)
Father | William V. Walsh (1887 - 1966) |
Mother | Sophie Wilsmann Walsh (1885 - 1942) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Birth* | 2 Sep 1907 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 23 Apr 1927 | Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Groom=Edward G. Whetsel, Witness=Florence Roth Walsh, priest=Rev. Joseph R. Watson3,4 |
Married Name | 23 Apr 1927 | Whetsel [Walsh] |
Marriage* | a 23 Apr 1964 | Groom=Albon J. Hitchcock5 |
Married Name | a 23 Apr 1964 | Hitchcock [Walsh] |
Note* | 12 Jul 1977 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Tuesday, 12 July 1977 p7B6 |
Death* | 12 Jul 1977 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,7 |
Burial* | 14 Jul 1977 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)8 |
Biography* | Norine Walsh Whetsel Hitchcock, 1907-1977: Norine grew up in the 3100 block of Twelfth Street in the 2nd ward. When she married Edward Whetsel in 1927 at age 19, Chas Degnon and Florence Roth were the witnesses. In 1930, she and Edward were renting, for $23/month, at 1113 Branch Street in the 2nd ward. After her first husband Edward Whetsel died in 1962 she remarried. Norine died on a Tuesday at age 69. She was survived by her son, two brothers and others. Norine's funeral was held Thursday at St. Pius the Tenth Church, Glasgow Village. Hermann & Sons Funeral Home, 10212 Halls Ferry Road was in charge. She was buried in her parent's plot with her first husband. |
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2012 |
Citations
- [S215] Family group sheets, 3 August 1999 Mary Allhoff Sheridan, 1040 Bernice Aveune, Kirkwood, MO 63122.
- [S166] Social Security Death Index -1998 edition, version 1.31-.
- [S493] Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri marriage record 1921-1931.
- [S482] Saint Louis civil marriage record.
- [S9] Surmised.
- [S18] Obituary,.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
John Smyth Gleason
M, (1905 - 1985)
Father | James Gleason (c 1884 - 1964) |
Mother | Katherine Smith Gleason (c 1884 - 1970) |
Nickname | Jack1 | |
Birth* | 9 Jul 1905 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)2,3 |
Marriage* | 23 Oct 1926 | Saint Ann's, Normandy, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Bride=Anna Blanche Muckerman Gleason, priest=Rev. Albert Drohan4 |
Death* | 14 Feb 1985 | 1 |
Note* | 17 Feb 1985 | obituary St Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Sunday 17 February 1985 sCp11c31 |
Burial* | 18 Feb 1985 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)5,1 |
Biography* | John Smyth "Jack" Gleason, 1905-1985: In 1920 at age 14, John was living with his parents and maternal grandmother at 3934 St Louis Avenue in St. Louis 20th ward. Jack died on a Thursday at age 79. He apparently was married for a 2nd time to Penny Hedrick, after his first wife's death in 1946. His first wife, Blanche Muckermann, and the two children he had with her are not mentioned in his obituary. Five other children are mentioned as well as four grandchildren. Memorials to the White House Retreat League were requested. Jack's funeral was held on Moday from the Basilica (Old Cathedral). Kreigshauser's West Service was in charge of arrangements. He was buried with his parents and maternal grandparents. |
Last Edited | 24 Apr 2012 |
Arch Anthony Catlett
M, (1902 - 1969)
Father | Harry Clayton Catlett (1871 - 1956) |
Mother | Mary G. Wilmer Catlett (1873 - 1961) |
Birth* | 19 Apr 1902 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | 11 Jun 1930 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Bride=Marie Honora Quinn Catlett, priest=Rev. Daniel J. Lavery3 |
Marriage* | 28 Nov 1950 | Saint Engelbert's Church, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Bride=Helen K. Maas Catlett4 |
Death* | 25 Dec 1969 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)5 |
Note* | 27 Dec 1969 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe Democrat, Saturday-Sunday, 27-28 December 1969.5 |
Burial* | 29 Dec 1969 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)6 |
Biography* | Arch Catlett, 1902-1969: Born the fourth of eight to Missouri born parents, Arch's paternal grandparents were born in West Virginia, U.S.A., his maternal grandparents in Germany. In 1900, two years before Arch was born, the family was farming in Ashley township, Pike County, Missouri. By 1910, two of the older boys had died and the family had moved to Kirkwood in Saint Louis County. Arch's father was working as a salesman. In 1920, the family lived at 7438 Hazel Avenue, Maplewood, Saint Louis County. Arch, 17, was working as a collector for a wholesale grocery. Ten years later, he was employed as a rate clerk by the railroad. After Arch's first wife died in 1949, he remarried. Arch was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Legion of a Thousand Men. Arch died on a Thursday at age 67. He was survived by five children, four sblings, and others. Arch's funeral was held on Saturday from Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Veronica & Annetta Avenues. Buchholz Mortuary, 5967 West Florissant, was in charge. |
Last Edited | 24 Apr 2012 |
Citations
- [S26] Social Security Death Index -1996 edition, version 1.30-.
- [S191] 1910 Federal Census, Saint Louis City, Missouri,.
- [S482] Saint Louis civil marriage record.
- [S491] Saint Engelbert's marriage record 1949-1972.
- [S18] Obituary,.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
Lillie M. Fleher Walsh
F, (1891 - 1954)
Father | Henry Fleher |
Mother | Anna Flair Fleher |
Birth* | 24 May 1891 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
Marriage* | 24 Jun 1914 | Holy Trinity, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Groom=James Joseph Walsh, priest=Rev Jos. G. Westhues2 |
Married Name | 24 Jun 1914 | Walsh [Fleher] |
Death* | 22 Jan 1954 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3,1 |
Note* | 23 Jan 1954 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe Democrat, Saturday, 23 January 1954.3 |
Burial* | 25 Jan 1954 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Biography* | Lillie M. Fleher Walsh, 1891-1954: The first record found of Lillie is her 1914 marriage record. In 1920, she and her husband are renting at 3115 Twelfth Street in St. Louis 2nd ward. In 1930, after her husband died, Lillie is living with her sister Irene Disper and Irene's husband Joseph at 4140 Lee Avenue in St. Louis 21st ward. Lillie is working as a receiving room clerk at Kline's Clothing. Lillie, age 62, a resident of 3001 Bailey Avenue with her sister, died at home on a Saturday. She was survived by her sister and two brothers. The cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage, hypertension, arterio-sclerosis, and endocarditis. Her physician was Dr. William O Mowley?, 3625 Fair Avenue. Lillie's funeral was held at Holy Name, East Grand & Emily Avenues. Calvin F. Feutz Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Blvd, was in charge. |
Last Edited | 22 Feb 2012 |
Edward G. Hoffman
M, (1902 - 1974)
Father | Stephen Hoffman |
Mother | Mary Reisinger Hoffman |
Birth* | 8 Jul 1902 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
Marriage* | b 16 Apr 1944 | Bride=Lillian Frances Muckermann Hoffman3 |
Death* | 26 Sep 1974 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Note* | 26 Sep 1974 | obituary St Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Thursday 26 September 1974 sCp13c64 |
Burial* | 28 Sep 1974 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)5 |
Biography* | Edward Hoffman, 1902-1974: Edward was a first generation American born to parents from Austria or Hungary. His mother immigrated in 1895, his father in 1900. In 1910, the family rented at 3509 14th Street in St Louis 2nd ward. In 1920, they rented at 3511 14th Street, a duplex. Edward's father worked as a molder at a stove and range company. Edward worked as a shipping clerk at a car foundry. In 1930, Edward was lodging at 1320 Aubert Avenue in the 26th ward and working as a chauffer at a truck company. Edward, age 72, died on a Thursday. He was survived by his wife, a sister, and others. The funeral was held on Saturday from St. Ann's. Cullen & Kelly Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge, was in charge. |
Last Edited | 24 Apr 2012 |
Donald John Muckermann
M, (1918 - 2016)
Father | Henry John Muckermann (1877 - 1944) |
Mother | Lillian M. Walsh Muckermann (1879 - 1945) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Birth* | 6 Jan 1918 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
Christening | 16 Jan 1918 | Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); priest=Rev. Joseph R. Watson, Witness=John Henry Mertens1 |
Marriage* | 19 Apr 1952 | Saint Ann's, Normandy, Missouri (MO), United States (US); Bride=Elizabeth Mary May Muckerman1 |
Death* | 1 Apr 2016 | 2 |
Biography* | Donald J. Muckerman, 1918-2016: Christened Henry John Donald Muckermann according to church records, we was known as Donald John. He was baptised privately on the 16th of January with a church ceremony on the 16th of September. Donald's christening sponsors were his uncle John Mertens and Blanch Watson. He was confirmed on 28 April 1929 at St. Ann's in Normandy. In 1920, the family lived at 3107 12th Street in St. Louis 2nd ward. By 1930, they had moved to 7422 Florissant Road, Normandy, St. Louis County. On 09 December 1942, Donald enlisted in the Army Air Corps as a Private at Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was a single college student with no dependents. Donald married in 1952 at age 34. Donald, a resident of Ballwin, St. Louis County, died on a Sunday. He was 79 years old. |
Last Edited | 2 Nov 2021 |
Elizabeth Blanche Mertens Glaub
F, (1905 - 1986)
Father | John Henry Mertens (1882 - 1946) |
Mother | Blanche Walsh Mertens (1883 - 1964) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr |
Nickname | Blanche | |
Nickname | Dolly | |
Birth* | 5 Sep 1905 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
Christening | 10 Sep 1905 | Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US); priest=Rev. John Berus, Witness=Peter Francis Walsh1 |
Marriage* | Groom=Winfield Francis Glaub2 | |
Married Name | Glaub [Mertens] | |
Death* | 6 Feb 1986 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3 |
Note* | 9 Feb 1986 | obituary: Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Sunday 09 February 1986 sCp13c43 |
Burial* | 10 Feb 1986 | Resurrection Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
Biography* | Blanche E. "Dolly" Mertens Glaub, 1905-1986: Christened Elizabeth Blanche Mertens, she was known as Blanche. One of her christening sponsors was Elizabeth Mertens (her father's sister? her father's mother?). Blanche grew up at 3129 North 12th Street in St. Louis 2nd ward. By 1930, the family lived at 1812 Cora Avenue in the 22nd ward and Blanche, age 24, was working as a saleslady at a dry goods store. Dolly, age 80, died on a Thursday. She was survived by her brother, sister-in-law, and step-children. The funeral was held on Monday from Saint Justin the Martyr church. Michael Fitzgerald mortuary, 4580 S Lindbergh at Gravios was in charge. |
Last Edited | 23 Feb 2012 |