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06-Jan-2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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BRUNGARDT : DREILING : HAMMERSCHMIDT : HAMMERSMITH : WINDHOLZ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2. Anna Stoecklein m. John P. Ruder A) Dorothy Ruder single B) Theobald Ruder, Sr. m. Anna Sieb C) Gus Ruder m. Irene Leinmiller D) Albina Ruder m. Leo Boos E) Catherine Ruder m. Sr. Agnessa C.S. A F) Robert Ruder deceased G) Nicodemus Ruder m. deceased H) Florentine Ruder m. Richard McCarthy I) Marcella Ruder m. Alvin Roth J) Anna Marie Ruder m. Sister John ell C.S. A. K) Edna Mae Ruder deceased L) Bernice Ruder .m. Walter Klaus M) Earl Ruder m. Eva Mae Smith 3. Catherine Stoecklien m. Alex E. Werth A) Isidore Werth m. Alex E. Werth B) Beatrice Werth m. Celest Staab C) Adolph Werth m. Serbina Zimmerman D) Ida Werth m. Henry Unreain 4. Anton Stoecklein m. Rosa Ruder A) Marina Stoecklein single B) Louise Stoecklein single C) Olinda Stoecklein Sr. Isabella, A.D. P.P. S. D) Elmer Stoecklein m. Katie Gross E) Alfred Stoecklein m. Geraldine Meier F) Clarence Stoecklein m. Julie Rupp G) Harold Stoecklein m. Lorene Leikam H) Eleanor Stoecklein single I) Richard Stoecklein m. Beatrice Corneal J) Robert Stoecklein single K) Leroy Stoecklein m. Dolores Kippes--deceased L) Mary Ann Stoecklein deceased 5. Ferdinand Stoecklein single 6. Martin Stoecklein m. Anna Depperschmidt A) Virginia Stoecklein m. Sr. Clarita, A.D. PPS. B) Harvey Stoecklein deceased C) LuVera Stoecklein m.. Van Rohr D) Cleo Stoecklein m. Alfred Werth E) Melvin STOECKLEIN m. Francis Maria F) Leonard Stoecklein m. Clarica Werth G) James Stoecklein m. Venita Stegman H) Mary Ann Stoecklein m. Anthony Pavlu I) Dorothy Mae Stoecklein deceased J) Gerald Lee Stoecklein deceased K) Judith Ann Stoecklein deceased L) Darlene Stoecklein m. Sr. Denise, A. D. PPS M) Betty Lou Stoecklein m. Julius Gasman N) Donna Stoecklein(twin) m. Paul Werth O) Donald Stoecklein (twin) m. Lech Beth Hawkins P) Baby Boy deceased Q) Martin Stoeckklein, Jr. m. Peggy Krooft 7. Joseph Stoecklein m. Clara Werth A) Lorene Stoecklein. Frank Roy B) Edna Stoecklein m. Sr. Thomasine A.D. PPS C) Lois Stoecklein m. Celestine Pfannenstiel D) Lester Stoecklein deceased E) Velma Stoecklein m. Sr. Joyce, A.D.PPS F) Earl Stoecklein m. Vade Vogel G) Genevieve Stoecklein m. Anthony Wendler H) Thomas Stoecklein m. Virginia Hilmes *. Rose Stoecklein m. John A. Werth A) Hubertine Werth single B) Orlinda Werth single C) Richard Werth single D) Edwin Werth m. Evelyn Garvert E) Agnes Pfannenstiel m. Sr. Constance, A.D. PPS - dispensed F) Hubert Pfannenstiel m. Anna Leiker G) Marvin Pfannenstiel m. Ardis Fewers 10. Clara Stoecklein m. Jacob Zimmerman A) Harry Zimmerman m. Josephine ?? ?? 11. Seraphine Stoecklein m. Leo Meis A) Mary Alice Meis deceased B) Cyrilla Meis m. Clarence Stenzel C) Melvin Meis m. Lora Rohr D) Raymond Meis m. Vivian Hadle E) Cecil Meis deceased F) Donald Meis m. Carol Curran G) Willard Meis m. Elizabeth Shoup H) Dennis Meis m. JEANNE Falke I) Gerald Meis m. Jeannie Opperman J) Julie Meis m. Boyd Buetler K) Eleanor Meis m. Vern Klaus L) Delores Meis m. Donald Mussoto M) Arlin Meis m. Julie Frawley 12) Mary Stoecklein m. Paul Seib A) Eleanor Seib m. Edwin Knoll B) Anthony Seib m. Velma Stoecklein C) Benita Seib (twin) m. Daniel Snyder D) Lorita Seib (twin) m. Leonard Franz E) Florence Seib m. Sr. Denissa, A.D.PPS F) Eugene Seib m. Joann Kosta G) Mary Catherine Seib m. James Hilmes H) Robert Seib m. Joanne Straws I) Thomas Seib m. Ellen Bible J) Vernon Seib m. Loa Beuckamp K) James Seib deceased L) Jerry Seib (twin) m. Judith Tanek M) Garry Seib (twin) single 13. Nichodemus Stoecklein deceased age 9 14. Thekla Stoecklein deceased as infant 15. Lidwina Stoecklein m. Frank Boos A) Mervilla Boos premature death B) Mary Catherine Boos premature deceased C) Conrad Boos premature D) Francis Boos premature E) Donald Boos m. Mary Cramer F) Nichodemus Boos premature G) Joann Boos m. Lawrence Beier H) Frank Boos #1 premature I) Linda Boos m. Gary Morris J) Leroy Boos # 1 premature K) Marilyn Boos premature L) Larry Boos # 2 premature M) Frank Boos ## 2 m. Rebecca Boland VII. CATHERINE STOECKLEIN (1866-1946) & J. GERHARDT PFANNENSTIEL (1869-1935) 1. Barbara Pfannenstiel m. John Wasinger 2. Magdalena Pfannenstiel m. Paul Miller 3. George Pfannenstiel m. Martha Haas A) Joe Pfannenstiel B) Isodore Pfannenstiel C) Theresa Pfannenstiel m. Sylvester Werth D) Bertha Pfannenstiel E) Pauline Pfannenstiel F) Alfred Pfannenstiel G) Irene Pfannenstiel H) Florence Pfannenstiel I) Evelyn Pfannenstiel m. Eddie Frank K) Melvin Pfannenstiel 4. Andrew Pfannenstiel m. Mary Gasman 5. John Pfannenstiel m. Mary Kippes 6. Anton Pfannenstiel m. Theresa Bernes 7. Agnes Pfannenstiel m. Peter Dechant 8. Jakob Pfannenstiel m. Anna Marie Gabel 9. Catherine Pfannenstiel m. Peter Younger 10. Anna Pfannenstiel m. Alois Korbe 11. Seraphine Pfannenstiel m. August Gross 12. Josephine Pfannenstiel m. Joseph Urban Character study on Christof & Helen Stoecklein The thoughts and recollections of them come to us through their youngest daughter, who at this writing was still living in Hays, Kansas. She is Catherine Zimmerman (Stoecklein). Both her parents, Christof and Helen came over to America on the same steam boat "SUEVIA" which landed in New York on August 3, 1876. With the help of guides and contacts there, they traveled westward, until they eventually landed in Victoria, KS. With this famous father, Peter Stoecklein, who was one of the five scouts to America from Russia before this trip took place, Christof and the Peter Stoecklein family finally moved to Munjor, Kansas. Christof was 17 years old at the time they came to America. There were six children living, as they landed and Christof was the third oldest living, but the fourth oldest born, since the oldest daughter Anna died on the voyage, and had to be buried at sea. The first job was to find work, and to. raise money. Christof and his three brothers go some work on the United Pacific Rail4road. His father, Peter Stoecklein, obtained a Homestead certificate # 991 in Wakeeny, Kansas on August 1, 1883. He got 80 acres of land, seven miles south of Hays, KS. Christof also got a Homestead Certificate #2854, adjacent to his fathers land, on August 7, 1888. He married Helena Herklotz on January 26, 1880, in Munjor, Kansas. With the Homestead Certificate,, he obtained 180 acres of land right adjacent to his father, Peter Stoecklein. He farmed this land, as well as some plots of land near by, until his son Alexander went into the army for World War I. He then moved to Munjor, where he had a small home, and lived in their small Munjor home for the remainder of his life. He was always very quiet and never got overly excited. He bore his burden of poverty graciously and his family honored him for it. He had cancer, and was sick quite a number of years. He died Dec. 2, 1936, at the age of 76 years. He was married 56 years and reared their nine children. She was commonly called by the endearing name of "Lehnya". Her parents were Gottfried Herklotz and Mary Catherine Boos. When the people were making ready to leave Russia for America, Helena desperately want to come along to America with her brother Carl Anton. Carl gave his parents a solemn promise that he personally would take care of "Little Lehnya." So, with that assurance, she came along. According to church records, she was born in "Paninskojje", or Schoenchen Russia, on March 2, 1859. She came on the same boat as Christof. When Helena's group went Westward, they first land in Liebenthal, and from there to Schoenchen, KS. Helena was by nature a kind girl and one who always helped others. She was happiest when she could do someone a favor. This story tells something about her spirit of congeniality. "She spent most of her life on her feet." This happened on the earliest times in Ellis County, The family needed jobs and money desperately. Her brother Carl told her that there were jobs in Salina, Kansas. "How do were get there?" Henea asked. "we walk there" was the answer. So they set our toward Salina, Kansas via the railroad tracks. When they finally got there, Helena's legs and feet were terribly sore and swollen. They took off their shoes but they couldn't get them back on again. So, Helena sat around the track, while her brother went to look for jobs. Luckily, after some time, he did return, with jobs for both of them. So they worked in Salina for a time. Christof and. Helen were married in Munjor and started their life of their own. This started a long fifty six years of married life for them on the farm, which was situated seven miles south of Hays, KS. Here she spent many years with busy hands and busy feet. She always had a nice garden on that farm.. She grew many vegetables. One time she had an exceptionally large watermelon. She took this melon and toted it on foot, to Hays and sold it. With the money she brought back several shirts for Christof and his younger brother and a few other little things. She was very tired, but when she was the happy faces on the men who got the shirts, she forgot her pains and was just as happy as they were. It was harder to tell who was happier, the recipient or the giver. Schooling was not open to all the children. The younger ones got to go, but not so the older ones, since they were needed on the farm. After they moved down to Munjor, he did practically no work. His health was failing. It was common sight to see him on the porch, rocking himself and smoking his pipe, while she kept raising around and in and out of the house. He finally died of cancer, and following this, she would stay with the children of her family, spending some time with all of them. She spent most of her years in Hays, where she died at the age of 92 years. All in Hays neighborhood where she stayed, knew her and loved her. She never wore a hat in her life. She always wore dark clothes and a kerchief over her head called a "Babushka." After she died, the people missed that familiar figure, dressed in dark, walking to church, with the quick rapid steps. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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