__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Frederick Wilhelm BROCKMEIER _| | (1822 - ....) m 1854 | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--William Frederick BROCKMEIER | (1860 - 1924) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Caroline KULL ________________| m 1854 | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |__| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[46401] "Villisca Review, 2 January 1925," p. 1: "William Fredrick Brockmeier, a resident of Villisca for more than forty years and one of the pioneer business men of this city, died Thursday evening of last week at his home here, following ill health of several months. Mr. Brockmeier retired from the meat business a few months ago after having been engaged in business here for more than forty years. He was born in Van Buren County, Iowa February 27, 1860 and was 64 years old at his death. He came in Montgomery County in 1882 and was married to Ella Skinner on August 8, 1883. To this union eight children were born, two of whom are deceased. Those who with their mother survive are Mrs. Amos Paullin, Malvern, Mrs. W. F. Heath and Chas Brockmeier, Fargo, South Dakota; Harry, Evanston, Wyoming; and Mrs. J. T. Oliver and Willis, Villisca. Mr. Brockmeier is survived also by one sister, Mrs. Carrie Pickett and two brothers, Chas A. and Jacob P. Brockmeier of Los Angeles, California. Mr. Brockmeier was a member of the Masonic Lodge. His funeral was held at his home Sunday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. J. L. Boyd delivering the funeral sermon. The burial service was in charge of the Masonic Order, and the singing was by J. H. Todd, F. L. Gerinch, H. H. Nordyke, and J. S. Honeyman. The pall bearers were A. J. Wertman, Thos G. Brenton, Carl Silas, F. S. Pierson, H. C. Lindell, and Ben Osborn and interment was in the Villisca Cemetery. All of the children were here for the funeral as were also Wm. Kill of Chariton, Iowa, a cousin of Mr. Brockmeier and Mrs. Clara Holm of Omaha."
_James FEGAN ______________+ | (1748 - 1791) _James FEGAN ___________|_Honora TIMMONS ___________ | (1775 - 1853) m 1807 (1750 - 1812) _Mathew William FEGAN _| | (1809 - 1888) m 1834 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth GLASS _______|___________________________ | (1776 - 1872) m 1807 _John A. FEGAN _______| | (1851 - 1917) m 1879 | | | _Barnabas DOYLE ___________+ | | | (1754 - 1797) | | _James DOYLE ___________|_Mary Catherine MCELHENNY _ | | | (1784 - 1844) (1752 - 1833) | |_Mary A. DOYLE ________| | (1811 - 1854) m 1834 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Mary Polly TIBBENS ____|___________________________ | (1787 - 1842) _Charles Augusta FEGAN _| | (1890 - 1965) | | | _Daniel PIPER _____________+ | | | (1777 - 1838) | | _John Adam PIPER _______|_Mary WITTER ______________ | | | (1803 - 1880) (1784 - 1865) | | _L. Martin PIPER ______| | | | (1838 - 1914) m 1859 | | | | | _Daniel STRUBLE ___________+ | | | | | (1782 - 1860) | | | |_Margaret Mary STRUBLE _|_Mary ROOK ________________ | | | (.... - 1862) (1784 - 1869) | |_Harriet Alice PIPER _| | (1861 - 1930) m 1879 | | | _Conrad ECKENRODE _________+ | | | (1776 - 1848) m 1796 | | _Jacob C. ECKENRODE ____|_Catherine NORBECK ________ | | | (1813 - 1884) (1778 - 1848) | |_Mary Ellen ECKENRODE _| | (1839 - 1917) m 1859 | | | _Thomas SHIELDS ___________+ | | | (1780 - 1850) | |_Mary G. SHIELDS _______|_Susan BARNHART ___________ | (1816 - 1875) (1791 - 1849) | |--Jean FEGAN | (1925 - 1930) | ___________________________ | | | ________________________|___________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|___________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | ________________________|___________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|___________________________ | | |_Vena Eldona BLACK _____| (1891 - 1957) | | ___________________________ | | | ________________________|___________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|___________________________ | | |______________________| | | ___________________________ | | | ________________________|___________________________ | | |_______________________| | | ___________________________ | | |________________________|___________________________
__________________________ | ___________________________|__________________________ | ____________________________________| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | _Jonathan HARP _______| | (1839 - 1910) | | | __________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | | | |____________________________________| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | _Homer Helbert HARP _| | (1892 - 1918) | | | __________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Isabel Martha DAVIS _| | (1844 - 1908) | | | __________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | | | |____________________________________| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | | |--Wayne Leonard HARP | (1918 - 1977) | _John MYERS ______________ | | (1777 - 1856) | _Samuel Garges MYERS ______|_Sarah GARGES ____________ | | (1802 - 1877) m 1825 (1777 - 1856) | _John Wesley MYERS _________________| | | (1832 - 1923) | | | | _Isaac Oberholtzer FRETZ _ | | | | | | |_Susanna FRETZ ____________|_Susannah KRATZ __________ | | (1798 - 1872) m 1825 (1775 - 1798) | _James Oliver MYERS __| | | (1859 - 1940) | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | | | | | |_Margaret Mary Magdalena SHREFFLER _| | | (1838 - 1932) | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | | |_Eva Viola MYERS ____| (1896 - 1970) | | _George Jacob HEPLER _____+ | | (1744 - 1808) m 1767 | _George Jacob (II) HEPLER _|_Elisabethe YACKEY _______ | | (1777 - 1864) (1745 - 1809) | _John HEPLER _______________________| | | (1818 - 1904) | | | | _Isaac (Sr.) PAULLIN _____ | | | | (.... - 1820) | | |_Mary POLLINS _____________|__________________________ | | (1781 - 1842) |_Margaret HEPLER _____| (1863 - 1955) | | _John THORN ______________+ | | (1773 - 1832) m 1828 | _Peter THORN ______________|_Sarah BARNHART __________ | | (1793 - 1855) m 1820 (1810 - 1832) |_Susan THORN _______________________| (1819 - 1906) | | _John BYERS ______________+ | | (1774 - 1834) |_Elizabeth BYERS __________|_Anna Catharine HARTMAN __ (1800 - 1854) m 1820 (1774 - 1863)
[47356] Wayne was a glass-blower for Owens-Corning Glass Co. and d. in a VA hospital following a long illness. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. His wife, Marcella Jean Walter (1923-1991) is buried with him.
"Descendants of Ralph Hemenway" by James H. Gibbs in Family Tree Maker Online (Genealogy.com) states that Ralph was b. between 1592 and 1609, possibly in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, and d. between 4 May 1677 and 10 July 1678 in Roxbury, MA. Ancestry.com suggests the meaning of the surname (a varient of Hemingway): "English (Yorkshire): apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified minor place in West Yorkshire, probably in the parish of Halifax, to judge by the distribution of early occurrences of the surname."
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http://gamblinfamily.org/fay/park_files/ralph_hemenway.html offers:
"Ralph Hemenway was born 1603 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, England, and died 01 Jun 1678 in Roxbury, MA. He met Elizabeth Hewes 05 Jul 1634 in Roxbury, MA, daughter of John Hewes and Mary Foote. She was born 1603 in Royston, Hertfordshire, England, and died 02 Feb 1686 in Roxbury, MA.
"Notes for Ralph Hemenway: Unlike many American families of English origin all Hemenways and Hemingways in this country have a common ancestor in Ralph of Roxbury, Mass. The first US census taken in 1790 uses one spelling commonly in MA and in Connecticut the other spelling. Ralph Hemenway came to America during the period termed the "Great Migration". In 1630, Gov. John Winthrop b. 1583 d. Boston 1649 came to America. With him came a fleet of fifteen vessels bringing one thousand people and within ten years twenty thousand came. Several towns sprang up among them Roxbury. During the life of Ralph Hemenway, the town of Roxbury was considered the retreat of the wealthy citizens of Boston and by them a part of the city rather than a village by itself. It is located about three miles south of Boston Common. Between Roxbury and Boston was a stretch of waste and marshy land commonly known as the Neck. Willow trees on both sides outlined the road to enable travelers to avoid the mire of the marsh. At what is now Dover Street, the narrowest part of the isthmus a mud wall had been thrown up with a pair of strong gates and this fortification with various improvements remained until 1832 or nearly 200 years as a line between city and country. None could enter after gates were closed at sun down. A history of the first church of Roxbury 1630_1904 has been published. Ralph was a member as early as 1633, and was admitted a freeman September 3, 1634. He was a proprietor of the town. The oldest church in America still used as a "meeting house" is in Hingham, Mass. It was at that time in Plymouth Colony. It is termed the 'Old Ship'. There is also an old over_shot mill at New London, Conn. built during the life of Ralph still grinding corn and at Fairfield in the same state the post for the town bulletins stands where the whipping post stood in 1639. - Source: 'Ralph Hemmenway of Roxbury, Mass. 1634. and His Descendants' compiled by Clair A. Newton, 1932.
It has been said that most of the Hemingways in America descended from Ralph Hemingway who settled in Roxbury, MA about 1633. We have found that there were several Hemingways in England before America was colonized and it is hard to believe that only one made the voyage to America. It is known that some came in the nineteenth century. However the Hemingways in America may all share a common ancestry, not from Ralph Hemingway of Roxbury but from inhabitants of the old parish of Halifax, Yorkshire, some seven hundred years ago. Research of 15th century records shows the name Hemingway to be the most numerous in the Yorkshire area of England. Our genealogical researcher, Dr. Arlene Eakle, has been searching Yorkshire records back to 1309. Ralph Hemingway was not a name found in the Yorkshire area in the 1600's or before. The Yorkshire Hemingways were landowners who left wills and gave to charities. These are the records our researcher has found. Ralph is known to have been in Roxbury, MA in 1633. He married Elizabeth Hewes in Roxbury in June or July 1634 and was a freeman there in September 1634. Elizabeth was the daughter of John Hewes and Mary Foote of Shelford, Essex, England. She had a brother, Joshua Hewes, who came to America and was a prominent man in Roxbury. Ralph and Elizabeth had seven children: Maria (1635_1635; Samuel (1636_1711); Ruth (1638_1686); John (1641_1724), as Elizabeth's father; Joshua (1634_1716), as Elizabeth's brother; Elizabeth (1645_1719), as herself; and Mary (1647_1653), as Elizabeth's mother. With the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th child being named from Elizabeth's family one might expect that the 1st and 2nd were named for Ralph's family. Could his father be Samuel? A Samuel was found in the Yorkshire records, but no proven connection to Ralph has been found. Ralph died in 1677 at Roxbury. Elizabeth died in Roxbury 2 February 1685/6 at age 82. Their son, Joshua, moved to Framingham, MA and their son Samuel went to Connecticut. Descendants of both Samuel and Joshua were involved in the development of MA and Connecticut colonies. There were numerous Hemingways and Hemenways active in the colonial period and in the American Revolution. The name was brought westward as the United States expanded inland. Ralph Hemingway, the emigrant ancestor, was born c. 1603 near Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. Where Hemingborough and other related Place_names exist. Ralph probably indentured himself as a servant to get to New England, for John ELIOT's diary records him as such. He came over during the period termed the 'Great Migration'. In 1630 Governor John Winthrop came to America and with him came a fleet of 15 vessels bringing one thousand people. Ralph purchased 16 acres of land and settled in Roxbury, Mass. He was a member of the Roxbury Church as early as 1633 and was admitted a freeman September 3, 1634. By 1635 he was one of the largest property owners and tax payers in town and gave liberally to the Roxbury Free School. His will was dated May 4, 1677 and proved July 11, 1678. He d. June 1, 1678. m. July 5 1634 Elizabeth HEWES dau. John and Mary (FOOTE) HEWES (HEWS) see Hewes Family b. c. 1603 Royston, Hertfordshire, England; d. February 4, 1684 at 82 years in Roxbury, Mass.; Children born Roxbury.
"The name is an exceedingly ancient and historic one. It appears in the oldest Germanic epic, Beowolf recording in the late 600's events of the early 500's in the history of the [unreadable] a southern Scandinavian people, the Geats, Beowulf's people, and of the 'Spear_Danes.' The Angles set down these tales of fellow_tribes, before they migrated to England, or very shortly thereafter. In Part II, 27, King Offa is called 'The Kingsman of Hemming' and 'The Song of Hemming' is mentioned. The true and ancient spelling of this old Norse_Danish name is HEMINGWAY later used in America by the Boston Hemingways who continued to live in the Boston_Roxbury area and became affluent and by Samuel, eldest son of Ralph (no. 127) who moved to New Haven and together with the Pardees (see Wooster chart) owned the 'largest number of slaves' there. Ralph Hemenway came from near Bradford, 10 miles SW from Leeds, West of Riding of Yorkshire, where Hemingbrough and other related placenames exist. In 1967 the largest fashion_shop on Main St., Leeds, was 'Hemingway's.' Ralph, 22, probably indentured himself as a servant to get to New England, for John Eliot's diary records him as such. In 1634 he became a freeman, purchased 16 acres in Roxbury, and married Elizabeth Hewes. By 1639 he was one of the largest property owners and tax payers in town and gave liberally to the Roxbury Free School. President William Howard Taft was a descendant of Ralph Hemenway (as he was also of our Aldrich, Albee, Chapin, Hayward, Osborn, and Thurston.) Sources: Barry and Temple: Framingham, S. Sullivan Hist. of Gilsum (with picture of Luther Hemenway.) Evan L. Reid Ways and Means of Identifying Ancestors, F. S. Drake, Roxbury; and http://www.hemingway.net/ralph.htm.
Notes for Elizabeth Hewes: The History of the Hewes Family by Eden Putnam show Elizabeth's parents (John and Mary Foote Hewes) came from London and the Footes Shalford, first settling in Providence R.I. Joseph Hewes signer for the Declaration of Independence was a great nephew to Elizabeth. Source:'"Ralph Hemmenway of Roxbury, Mass. 1634. and His Descendants' compiled by Clair A. Newton, 1932.
"Children of Ralph Hemenway and Elizabeth Hewes are:
"i. MARIAH HEMENWAY, b. 24 Apr 1635, Roxbury, MA; d. 1635, Roxbury, MA. Notes for MARIAH HEMENWAY: From James Gibbs genealogy dated November 26, 2000, Maria is really Mariah born 24 April 1635, vice Mary born 4 April 1635 as indicated in "Ralph Hemmenway of Roxbury, Mass. 1634. and His Descendants" compiled by Clair A. Newton, 1932.
"2. ii. SAMUEL HEMENWAY, b. 15 Jun 1636, Roxbury, MA; d. 20 Sep 1711, East Haven, Connecticut.
"iii. RUTH HEMENWAY, b. 21 Sep 1638, Roxbury, MA; d. 17 Jul 1684, Roxbury, MA.
"3. iv. JOHN HEMENWAY, b. 27 Apr 1641, Roxbury, MA; d. 04 Oct 1724, Roxbury, MA.
'4. v. JOSHUA HEMENWAY, b. 09 Apr 1643, Roxbury, MA; d. 29 Oct 1726, Roxbury, MA.
"5. vi. ELIZABETH HEMENWAY, b. 31 May 1645, Roxbury, MA; d. 30 Nov 1719, Roxbury, MA.
"vii. MARY HEMENWAY, b. 07 Apr 1647, Roxbury, MA; d. 21 Dec 1653, Roxbury, MA.
Cf. "The Massachusetts Hemenway Family . . . ," Rufus Hemenway (Napierville, IL, 1912).
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[46870] This line is from the unverified Hepler Family Tree in 2020 in Ancestry.com.
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Ludwig IX, Landgrave of HESSE-DARMSTADT _________________| | (1719 - 1790) m 1741 | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Louisa Augusta of HESSE-DARMSTADT | (1757 - 1830) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Karoline Henriette Christine of ZWEIBRüCKEN-BIRKENFELD _| (1721 - 1774) m 1741 | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |__| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[29104] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luise_Auguste_of_Hesse-Darmstadt reports "On 3 October 1775 she married duke (later grand-duke) Charles Augustus of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and as such a member of the court sphere of Weimar Classicism. She was held to be serious and introverted but also compassionate and sympathetic, in the aftermath of the Battle of Jena which guaranteed her part in the later 'myth of Weimar' ('Weimarmythos')."
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