Minnie Friedricka Bremer
F, #361, b. 27 Mar 1905, d. 28 Jan 1994Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christoph Bremer (b. 17 Mar 1875, d. 11 Jul 1908) |
| Mother | Minna Brell (b. Jun 1876, d. 1 Jul 1946) |
Family 1: Raymond Schroeder (b. 13 Sep 1903, d. 21 Sep 1929)
Family 2: Charles Wolf (b. 9 Feb 1900, d. Jun 1984)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 27 Mar 1905 | Minnie Friedricka Bremer was born on 27 Mar 1905 in Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 24 Apr 1905 | Minnie Friedricka Bremer was baptized 24 Apr 1905 St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O2, 3 |
| Census | Apr 1910 | Minnie Friedricka Bremer and Raymond Schroeder were enumerated on the census on Apr 1910 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O4 |
| Confirmation | 1918 | Minnie Friedricka Bremer was confirmed 1918 Zion UCC Church Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United States. O |
| Marriage | 25 Dec 1926 | Raymond Schroeder and Minnie Friedricka Bremer were married 25 Dec 1926 Zion UCC Church Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United States. O |
| Marriage | Aft 21 Sep 1929 | Charles Wolf and Minnie Friedricka Bremer were married Aft 21 Sep 1929.6 |
| Death | 28 Jan 1994 | Minnie Friedricka Bremer died on 28 Jan 1994 in Crete, Will, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Burial | (28 Jan 1994) | Minnie Friedricka Bremer was buried on (28 Jan 1994) in St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake South Cemetery, Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O7 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 2 | S52 | St John's Lutheran Church, Eagle Lake, Will Co, IL - Baptisms 1854-1910; provided by Edwin Friedrich & Karen Rowe |
| 3 | S324 | Information from records at St John Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will Co, IL |
| 4 | S176 | 1910 Census; IL, Will Co |
| 5 | S44 | So Great a Cloud of Witnesses: The People of Zion Church, Hanover Township, Lake County, Indiana by Rev. David McDonald 1996 |
| 6 | S2 | The Bremer Family History-1990; by Bonitta Helen (Christopherson) Bremer |
| 7 | S65 | St John's Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake South Cemetery Inventory, Inspected by Ted & Verna Cash on 5/21/1997 and 5/22/1997 |
Muriel Winifred Bremer
F, #1597, b. 21 Aug 1921, d. Nov 1990Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christoph Conrad Bremer (b. 10 May 1890, d. May 1979) |
| Mother | Eleanore Julia Meyer (b. 4 Jul 1895, d. 6 Dec 2000) |
Family 1: (living)
Family 2: Unknown
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 21 Aug 1921 | Muriel Winifred Bremer was born on 21 Aug 1921 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1 |
| Baptism | 18 Sep 1921 | Muriel Winifred Bremer was baptized 18 Sep 1921 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O2, 3 |
| Census (fam) | 1 Jan 1925 | Muriel Winifred Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Christoph Conrad Bremer on 1 Jan 1925 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4 |
| Marriage | 6 Apr 1944 | (living) and Muriel Winifred Bremer were married 6 Apr 1944 Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O5, 6 |
| Death | Nov 1990 | Muriel Winifred Bremer died on Nov 1990.7 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 2 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 3 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 4 | S969 | 1925 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 5 | S191 | Information from Ted & Helen Clausen |
| 6 | S439 | Information from Nobles Co, MN courthouse in Worthington, MN |
| 7 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
Nora Margaretha Bremer
F, #41798, b. 18 Jan 1914, d. 7 Dec 1975Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 8th cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | William C Bremer (b. 21 Dec 1876, d. 3 Apr 1954) |
| Mother | Anna Marie Louise Meinert (b. 22 Feb 1880, d. 11 Jan 1948) |
Family 1: Richard Herman Johann Meyer (b. 25 Aug 1910, d. 24 Aug 2000)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 18 Jan 1914 | Nora Margaretha Bremer was born on 18 Jan 1914 in Cole Camp, Benton, Missouri, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 14 Jun 1934 | Richard Herman Johann Meyer and Nora Margaretha Bremer were married 14 Jun 1934 Cole Camp, Benton, Missouri, United States. O1 |
| Death | 7 Dec 1975 | Nora Margaretha Bremer died on 7 Dec 1975 in Cole Camp, Benton, Missouri, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
Norbert Duane Bremer
M, #591, b. 10 Dec 1936, d. 13 Dec 2020Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin
Last Edited: 23 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Ernest Friedrich Bremer (b. 30 Sep 1902, d. 9 Jan 1976) |
| Mother | Minnie Louise Hesebeck (b. 17 Dec 1912, d. 21 Jul 1997) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 10 Dec 1936 | Norbert Duane Bremer was born on 10 Dec 1936 in Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O1, 2, 3, 4 |
| Baptism | 10 Jan 1937 | Norbert Duane Bremer was baptized 10 Jan 1937 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O2, 5 |
| Census (fam) | 11 Apr 1940 | Norbert Duane Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Ernest Friedrich Bremer on 11 Apr 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Graduation | 1955 | Norbert Duane Bremer graduated in 1955 Ocheyedan High School in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O7 |
| Military | (1956) | Military: Norbert Duane Bremer served in the US Army during the Korean War on (1956).8 |
| Occupation | (1970) | (1970) Norbert Duane Bremer was a Farmer Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O9 |
| Residence | Jul 2000 | Norbert Duane Bremer lived in 6465 130th St, Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States (Jul 2000). O10 |
| Death | 13 Dec 2020 | Norbert Duane Bremer died on 13 Dec 2020 in Spirit Lake, Dickinson, Iowa, United States. O8 |
| Obituary | Dec 2020 | Obituary: The obituary for Norbert was recorded at Jurrens Funeral Home in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States on Dec 2020. Norbert's Obituary Ocheyedan, IA Norbert Bremer of Arnold’s Park, Iowa, went to his Heavenly home on December 13, 2020, just 3 days after his 84th birthday. He had been hospitalized for 2 weeks fighting a battle with Covid-19 at the Lakes Regional Medical Center in Spirit Lake, IA. A private family graveside service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 19, 2020 at the Ocheyedan Township Cemetery, with Reverend Perry Aalgaard officiating. Family will gather at our funeral chapel in Ocheyedan prior to going in procession to the cemetery. There will be military honors by the Wood-Miller American Legion Post No. 326. Service will be recorded and uploaded later to a link on Norbert’s obituary on our website. Norbert Bremer Service Public visitation will be Friday, December 18th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Jurrens Funeral Home Andringa Chapel in Ocheyedan, IA. Social distancing guidelines will be followed, and family will not be present. Norbert was born on December 10, 1936 to Ernest and Minnie (Hesebeck) Bremer in Ocheyedan, Iowa. He attended Zion Lutheran Parochial School, then Ocheyedan High School, graduating in 1955. Norbert served in the U.S. Army after graduation from High School. He grew up on the family farm near Ocheyedan and began his career in farming working alongside his dad. Norbert took great pride in farming and it remained an important part of his life even after he retired. In the early 1980’s, Norbert found a new passion to pursue. That is when he began hunting across the U.S., Canada, and the world, in pursuit of big game trophies. He continued on many adventures during the next several decades, until the mountains got a bit too steep and the trails a bit too narrow. That is when he took up fishing, be it lake, river, stream, or ocean. After retiring from farming, Norbert made Arnold’s Park, Iowa his home. During the past 9 years, he has spent his winters in Arizona. He had made some special friends during those years. He also enjoyed competing in tractor pulling contests and traveled around the U.S. attending those. With his 2 Oliver tractors he pulled in the open class and won many competitions. Norbert was a member of the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep (FNAWS) and Safari Club International. He attended those conventions yearly for the past 30 plus years. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Spirit Lake, Iowa and enjoyed attending the drive-in worship at First Lutheran Church in Okoboji, Iowa. Norbert is survived by 3 sisters, Joanne Patrick of Sibley, Iowa, Joyce Scheu of Sibley, Iowa, and Mary (Mike) Boswell of Cody, WY. Nephews LeRon Hromatko, Gene Patrick, Tony Scheu, and Randy Bremer. Nieces Desiree Scheu, Denise (Scheu) Gonnerman, Robyn Bremer, Monica Boswell, and Michelle (Boswell) Schutzman. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Leonard Bremer, brother Gary Bremer, sister Linda Hromatko, brother-in-law Larry Scheu, nephews Larry Hromatko, Michael Boswell, and Mark Boswell. O8 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 2 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 3 | S123 | Interview with Christine Budden Rueter on 2 Jul 1997 |
| 4 | S439 | Information from Nobles Co, MN courthouse in Worthington, MN |
| 5 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 6 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S298 | Ocheyedan High School 1903-1985; All-Class Reunion; May 25, 1985 |
| 8 | S1532 | Obituary-Misc sources |
| 9 | S3 | Information from Verna Jean (Bremer) Cash |
| 10 | S498 | Compiler, Information from the 2000 edition of the Ocheyedan High School |
Norman Lewis Bremer
M, #586, b. 17 Oct 1930, d. 6 Oct 2012Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin
Last Edited: 19 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Robert Heinrich Bremer (b. 26 Jun 1905, d. 29 Oct 1977) |
| Mother | Florence Marie Hesebeck (b. 11 Dec 1906, d. 3 Feb 1993) |
Family 1: Shirley Ann Taylor (b. 16 Feb 1932, d. 19 Jan 2006)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 17 Oct 1930 | Norman Lewis Bremer was born on 17 Oct 1930 in Sibley, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2, 3, 4 |
| Baptism | 9 Nov 1930 | Norman Lewis Bremer was baptized 9 Nov 1930 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5, 6 |
| Census (fam) | 4 Apr 1940 | Norman Lewis Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Robert Heinrich Bremer on 4 Apr 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O7 |
| Military | Bet 1948 and 1954 | Military: Norman Lewis Bremer served in the US Air Force during the Korean War on Bet 1948 and 1954.4 |
| Graduation | 1950 | Norman Lewis Bremer graduated in 1950 Ocheyedan High School in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3, 8 |
| Marriage | 10 Oct 1952 | Norman Lewis Bremer and Shirley Ann Taylor were married 10 Oct 1952 Terril, Dickinson, Iowa, United States. O2, 3 |
| Residence | Jul 2000 | Norman Lewis Bremer lived in Storm Lake, Buena Vista, Iowa, United States (Jul 2000). O9 |
| Photo (fam) | Oct 2002 | Norman Lewis Bremer and Shirley Ann Taylor appeared in a photo Oct 2002. |
| Death | 6 Oct 2012 | Norman Lewis Bremer died on 6 Oct 2012 in Lakes Regional Healthcare, Spirit Lake, Dickinson, Iowa, United States. O4 |
| Obituary | 17 Oct 2012 | Obituary: The obituary for Norman was recorded on 17 Oct 2012. [from Dickinson County News, 17 October 2012] Norman Bremer Oct. 17, 1930 -- Oct. 6, 2012 A funeral service for Norman Bremer, 81, of Spirit Lake, was held Saturday, Oct. 13, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Spirit Lake. Burial was at Lakeview Cemetery in Spirit Lake. Norman Lewis Bremer was born Oct. 17, 1930, in Sibley, the son of Robert and Florence (Hesebeck) Bremer. He graduated from high school in rural Osceola County. Norman enlisted in the United States Air Force, serving in the Korean Conflict. He was honorably discharged in 1954. On Oct. 10, 1952, Norman was united in marriage to Shirley Ann (Taylor) Bremer in Terril. They farmed in Ocheyedan, before moving to the Lakes Area after retirement in 1986. Norman was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Spirit Lake. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and for the last several years, Norman enjoyed his winters in Florida. Norman passed away Oct. 6, 2012, at Lakes Regional Healthcare in Spirit Lake at 81 years of age. He is survived by his sons, Michael (Lori) Bremer of Waterloo, Robert Bremer of Clear Lake and Steven Bremer of Arnolds Park; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Norman was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley; parents, Robert and Florence. Turner Jenness Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.4 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S3 | Information from Verna Jean (Bremer) Cash |
| 2 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 3 | S123 | Interview with Christine Budden Rueter on 2 Jul 1997 |
| 4 | S1433 | Dickinson County News, Dickinson County Iowa |
| 5 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 6 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 7 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 8 | S298 | Ocheyedan High School 1903-1985; All-Class Reunion; May 25, 1985 |
| 9 | S498 | Compiler, Information from the 2000 edition of the Ocheyedan High School |
| 10 | S1064 | Information from The Ocheyedan Press-Melvin News, http://thepress-news.com |
Ora Louise Bremer
F, #67, b. 8 May 1908, d. 19 Jan 2001Relationship: to Verna Bremer: aunt
Last Edited: 18 Dec 2023
Parents
| Father | Herman John Bremer (b. 15 Feb 1869, d. 29 Oct 1941) |
| Mother | Louise Piepho (b. 16 Aug 1873, d. 7 Sep 1942) |
Family 1: Henry Rueter (b. 5 Apr 1908, d. 25 Jul 1973)
| Son | Charles Henry Rueter (b. 16 Jan 1932, d. 14 Jan 2015) |
| Son | Loyd Herman Rueter (b. 9 Nov 1935, d. 26 Aug 2021) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 8 May 1908 | Ora Louise Bremer was born on 8 May 1908 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1 |
| Baptism | 8 Jun 1908 | Ora Louise Bremer was baptized 8 Jun 1908 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O2, 3 |
| Census (fam) | 28 Apr 1910 | Ora Louise Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Herman John Bremer on 28 Apr 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4 |
| Census (fam) | 21 Jan 1920 | Ora Louise Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Herman John Bremer on 21 Jan 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Census | 17 Apr 1930 | Ora Louise Bremer and Henry Rueter were enumerated on the census on 17 Apr 1930 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Census (fam) | 17 Apr 1930 | Ora Louise Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Herman John Bremer on 17 Apr 1930 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O7 |
| Marriage | 16 Oct 1930 | Henry Rueter and Ora Louise Bremer were married 16 Oct 1930 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 3 |
| Photo (fam) | Dec 1939 | Ora Louise Bremer appeared in a photo Dec 1939 Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Census (fam) | 4 Apr 1940 | Ora Louise Bremer and Henry Rueter were enumerated on the census of 1940 with Charles Henry Rueter and Loyd Herman Rueter in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O9 |
| Baptism | 13 Sep 1942 | Ora Louise Bremer was a sponsor at the baptism of Verna Jean Bremer 13 Sep 1942 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O8, 10 |
| Photo (fam) | (1950) | Henry Rueter and Ora Louise Bremer appeared in a photo (1950) Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. with Charles Henry Rueter and Loyd Herman Rueter. O |
| Photo | Abt 1970 | Ora Louise Bremer appeared in a photo Abt 1970 Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Death | 19 Jan 2001 | Ora Louise Bremer died on 19 Jan 2001 in Lake Park, Dickinson, Iowa, United States. O12 |
| Burial | 22 Jan 2001 | Ora Louise Bremer was buried on 22 Jan 2001 in Ocheyedan Township Cemetery, Ocheyedan Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O12 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2 | The Bremer Family History-1990; by Bonitta Helen (Christopherson) Bremer |
| 2 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 3 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 4 | S1918 | Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006). |
| 5 | S1872 | Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010). |
| 6 | S643 | 1930 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S1922 | Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002). |
| 8 | S1962 | Cash, Verna Jean (Bremer), Charlotte, NC 28211 |
| 9 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 10 | S2106 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Township, Ocheyedan, Iowa |
| 11 | S1 | Information from Ted Cash; Charlotte, NC 28211 |
| 12 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
Paul A Bremer
M, #15080, d. Aft 1939
M, #15080, d. Aft 1939Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Elvira Holm (d. Aft 1939)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Marriage | Paul A Bremer and Elvira Holm were married.1 | |
| Death | Aft 1939 | Paul A Bremer died on Aft 1939.1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2205 | Karen Rowe, provided information from "Email-Rowe, Karen (on Bremers)" |
Paul Robert Bremer
M, #587, b. 6 Jan 1934, d. 19 Aug 1993Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin
Last Edited: 16 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Robert Heinrich Bremer (b. 26 Jun 1905, d. 29 Oct 1977) |
| Mother | Florence Marie Hesebeck (b. 11 Dec 1906, d. 3 Feb 1993) |
Family 1: (living)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 6 Jan 1934 | Paul Robert Bremer was born on 6 Jan 1934 in Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O1, 2, 3 |
| Baptism | 28 Jan 1934 | Paul Robert Bremer was baptized 28 Jan 1934 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4, 5 |
| Census (fam) | 4 Apr 1940 | Paul Robert Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Robert Heinrich Bremer on 4 Apr 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Graduation | 1952 | Paul Robert Bremer graduated in 1952 Ocheyedan High School in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O7 |
| Military | (1954) | Military: Paul Robert Bremer served in the US Army during peace time on (1954).8 |
| Marriage | 5 Jun 1965 | Paul Robert Bremer and (living) were married 5 Jun 1965 Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa, United States. O3 |
| Death | 19 Aug 1993 | Paul Robert Bremer died on 19 Aug 1993 in Charles City, Floyd, Iowa, United States. O1, 3 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 2 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 3 | S123 | Interview with Christine Budden Rueter on 2 Jul 1997 |
| 4 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 5 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 6 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S298 | Ocheyedan High School 1903-1985; All-Class Reunion; May 25, 1985 |
| 8 | S1187 | U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current |
Pauline Dorothea Bremer
F, #631, b. 7 Dec 1899, d. 22 Feb 1983Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Conrad Friedrich Heinrich Christoph Bremer (b. 27 Oct 1863, d. 25 May 1920) |
| Mother | Dorothea Glade (b. 10 Jan 1869, d. 6 Mar 1961) |
Family 1: Robert Rineheart Arfsten (b. 19 Jun 1899, d. 18 Jul 1980)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 7 Dec 1899 | Pauline Dorothea Bremer was born on 7 Dec 1899 in Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2, 3 |
| Baptism | 31 Dec 1899 | Pauline Dorothea Bremer was baptized 31 Dec 1899 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4, 5 |
| Census | 18 Jun 1900 | Pauline Dorothea Bremer and Robert Rineheart Arfsten were enumerated on the census on 18 Jun 1900 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Census (fam) | 27 Apr 1910 | Pauline Dorothea Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Conrad Friedrich Heinrich Christoph Bremer on 27 Apr 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O7 |
| Census | 9 Jan 1920 | Pauline Dorothea Bremer and Robert Rineheart Arfsten were enumerated on the census on 9 Jan 1920 in Main St, Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3 |
| Marriage | 1 Jan 1923 | Robert Rineheart Arfsten and Pauline Dorothea Bremer were married 1 Jan 1923 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 5, 8 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Apr 1930 | Pauline Dorothea Bremer and Robert Rineheart Arfsten were enumerated on the census of 1930 in Lawrence Township, Grant, Minnesota, United States. O9 |
| Death | 22 Feb 1983 | Pauline Dorothea Bremer died on 22 Feb 1983 in Dalton, Otter Tail, Minnesota, United States. O2, 8, 10 |
| Burial | 3 Mar 1983 | Pauline Dorothea Bremer was buried on 3 Mar 1983 in Knollwood Memorial Gardens, Fergus Falls, Otter Tail, Minnesota, United States. O10 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 2 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 3 | S173 | 1920 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 4 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 5 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 6 | S726 | 1900 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S169 | 1910 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 8 | S53 | Letter from Wyman Schmidt to Wayne & Bonnie Bremer, received Nov 15, 1996 |
| 9 | S728 | 1930 Census; MN, Grant Co |
| 10 | S142 | Information from J. Sampson, 1717 Lanaley, Windom, MN 56101 - received Jun 1997 |
Randall Carl Bremer
M, #128, b. 21 Jun 1934, d. 8 Dec 2024Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin
Last Edited: 19 Dec 2024
Parents
| Father | Carl Henry Bremer (b. 12 Apr 1896, d. 7 Nov 1958) |
| Mother | Helen Elizabeth Rahn (b. 21 Dec 1904, d. 11 Mar 1997) |
Family 1: Lucille Eleanor Nixon (b. 19 Jan 1936, d. 22 Sep 2020)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 21 Jun 1934 | Randall Carl Bremer was born on 21 Jun 1934 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1 |
| Baptism | 22 Jul 1934 | Randall Carl Bremer was baptized 22 Jul 1934 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2 |
| Census (fam) | 5 Apr 1940 | Randall Carl Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Carl Henry Bremer on 5 Apr 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3 |
| Photo (fam) | 1944 | Randall Carl Bremer appeared in a photo 1944 Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Attended | From 1953 to 1955 | Randall Carl Bremer attended Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana, United States From 1953 to 1955. O4 |
| Graduation | 1953 | Randall Carl Bremer graduated in 1953 Ocheyedan High School in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Memo | Bet 1955 and 1957 | Memo: He served in the US Army between 1955 and 1957.6 |
| Marriage | 9 Jun 1958 | Randall Carl Bremer and Lucille Eleanor Nixon were married 9 Jun 1958 Avon, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. O6, 7 |
| Graduation | (1959) | Randall Carl Bremer graduated in (1959) University of Hartford in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. O4 |
| Residence | 1985 | Randall Carl Bremer lived in East Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (1985). O5 |
| Residence | Jul 2000 | Randall Carl Bremer lived in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (Jul 2000). O8 |
| Death | 8 Dec 2024 | Randall Carl Bremer died on 8 Dec 2024 in Ruckersville, Greene, Virginia, United States. O9 |
| Obituary | 15 Dec 2024 | Obituary: The obituary for Randall was recorded in the Hartford Courant in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on 15 Dec 2024. Randall C. Bremer OBITUARY Randall “Randy” Carl Bremer, 90, of Ruckersville, VA, formerly of Simsbury and East Granby, beloved father and grandfather passed away peacefully attended by his loving family on Sunday (December 8, 2024) at home in Ruckersville, VA after a brief illness. Randy was born to the late Carl Bremer and Helen Rahn Bremer in Ocheyedan, IA, and grew up on the family farm where he would later bring his family for many summer vacations and family reunions. These special times are remembered with great fondness by his children. They’ve continued the family tradition by gathering frequently, most recently in Virginia this past June when all of his children and grandchildren came together to honor his 90th birthday. Randy attended Valparaiso University before joining the U.S. Army in 1955, which brought him east to the Nike missile base at Talcott Mountain. While stationed there, he met his wife and future in-laws through a church program which invited servicemen to Sunday dinner with local families. It was during one of these Sunday dinners when Lucy returned home from Boston University for Thanksgiving Break that their love story began. They were wed at Avon Congregational Church in August 1958, and their marriage of 62 years was a blessing to all who knew them. Randy started his long career as an electrical test engineer at Arrow Hart and retired from Carling Technologies. He was a founding member, trustee and choir member of the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Simsbury, CT. He enjoyed vegetable gardening and had an engineer’s special knack for being able to fix most anything. He loved fishing, especially sharing time on the water with family and friends. There was almost always some kind of fish stocked in the freezer, along with delicious, fresh-from-the-garden vegetables. He was a hard-working, gentle man of quiet but strong faith and unwavering integrity. His kindness and generosity of spirit was shared freely with his family, friends and neighbors – he was always willing to lend a helping hand. Randy was predeceased by his parents, his beloved wife Lucille (Lucy), his sisters Eileen and Carol, his brother Dennis, his brother-in-law Wayne Nixon, and a granddaughter, Allison Bremer. He is survived by his brother Richard (Wilma) Bremer of Ocheyedan, Iowa; sister Donna Limmer of Spring, Texas; three children: son James (Karen Crist) Bremer of Walworth, New York; son Karl (Joyce) Bremer of Ruckersville, Virginia; and daughter Jennifer Miller of Stephens City, Virginia; as well as six grandchildren: Sabrina (Henry Philofsky) Bremer, Marisa Bremer, Isabel Bremer, Sophia Bremer, Elizabeth Miller, and Sean Miller; as well as many nieces and nephews. Randy was much-loved and will be greatly missed. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a celebration of Randy’s life at Avon Congregational Church, Reverend Chris Dion presiding, on Thursday, December 19, 2024 at 11:00 AM with graveside service immediately following at Evergreen Cemetery, 76 Climax Road, Avon. There are no calling hours. In Randy’s memory, please consider a donation to Lutheran World Relief or to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The Vincent Funeral Home of Simsbury, CT is in care of arrangements. Please visit Randy’s memorial website at www.vincentfuneralhome.com. O9 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 2 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 3 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 4 | S340 | Information from Donna Bremer Limmer |
| 5 | S298 | Ocheyedan High School 1903-1985; All-Class Reunion; May 25, 1985 |
| 6 | S2 | The Bremer Family History-1990; by Bonitta Helen (Christopherson) Bremer |
| 7 | S365 | Information from Jennifer Lynn Bremer Miller |
| 8 | S498 | Compiler, Information from the 2000 edition of the Ocheyedan High School |
| 9 | S1957 | Obituary/Newspaper item |
Redina Louise Bremer
F, #93, b. 29 Apr 1892, d. 29 Jan 1992Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christoph Bremer (b. 9 Nov 1857, d. 21 May 1932) |
| Mother | Dorothea Drangmeister (b. 5 Apr 1863, d. 6 May 1954) |
Family 1: Gustav (Gus) Henry Wm. Ostermann (b. 26 Aug 1887, d. 28 Sep 1961)
| Son | Johannes Christoph (Hans) Ostermann (b. 28 Oct 1914, d. 6 Jul 1968) |
| Son | Reuben Martin Ostermann (b. 31 Oct 1917, d. 10 Nov 2000) |
| Son | Daniel Constant Ostermann (b. 18 Nov 1925, d. 27 Oct 2009) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 29 Apr 1892 | Redina Louise Bremer was born on 29 Apr 1892 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Baptism | 6 Jun 1892 | Redina Louise Bremer was baptized 6 Jun 1892 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3, 4 |
| Census | 19 Jun 1900 | Redina Louise Bremer and Gustav (Gus) Henry Wm. Ostermann were enumerated on the census on 19 Jun 1900 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Census (fam) | 27 Apr 1910 | Redina Louise Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Christoph Bremer on 27 Apr 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Marriage | 29 Jan 1913 | Gustav (Gus) Henry Wm. Ostermann and Redina Louise Bremer were married 29 Jan 1913 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Photo (fam) | (1914) | Redina Louise Bremer appeared in a photo (1914). |
| Census (fam) | 9 Apr 1940 | Redina Louise Bremer and Gustav (Gus) Henry Wm. Ostermann were enumerated on the census of 1940 with Reuben Martin Ostermann and Daniel Constant Ostermann in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O8 |
| Photo (fam) | (1963) | Gustav (Gus) Henry Wm. Ostermann and Redina Louise Bremer appeared in a photo (1963). |
| Death | 29 Jan 1992 | Redina Louise Bremer died on 29 Jan 1992.1, 2 |
| Burial | 3 Feb 1992 | Redina Louise Bremer was buried on 3 Feb 1992 in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4, 10 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 2 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 3 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 4 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 5 | S726 | 1900 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 6 | S169 | 1910 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S1227 | Information from Gayle Lehmkuhl |
| 8 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 9 | S1177 | INET-Ancestry - My Ostermann Family Tree |
| 10 | S117 | Inspection of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Ocheyedan,IA by Ted & Verna Cash |
Rinhart Bremer
M, #16562Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christian Bremer (b. 12 Dec 1878, d. 11 Apr 1942) |
| Mother | Emma Wilhelmine Frederike Hamann (b. 4 Aug 1876, d. 14 Aug 1947) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|
Robert Bremer
M, #14617, b. 1908Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 9th cousin
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John William Bremer (b. Sep 1880, d. Bef 10 Jan 1920) |
| Mother | Anna Laurie Blackwell (b. 6 Sep 1880, d. Nov 1966) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1908 | Robert Bremer was born on 1908 in Taloga, Dewey, Oklahoma, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 3 May 1910 | Robert Bremer appeared in the census in the household of John William Bremer on 3 May 1910 in Taloga, Dewey, Oklahoma, United States. O2 |
| Census | 10 Jan 1920 | Robert Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Anna Laurie Blackwell on 10 Jan 1920 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States. O1 |
| Census | 4 Apr 1930 | Robert Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Anna Laurie Blackwell on 4 Apr 1930 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States. O3 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1144 | 1920 Census; MO, Jackson Co |
| 2 | S1145 | 1910 Census; OK, Dewey Co |
| 3 | S692 | 1930 Census; MO, Jackson Co |
Robert Heinrich Bremer
M, #119, b. 26 Jun 1905, d. 29 Oct 1977Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Henry F Bremer (b. 16 Jun 1867, d. 13 Sep 1939) |
| Mother | Maria Katharina Glade (b. 6 Jan 1874, d. 2 Jan 1909) |
Family 1: Florence Marie Hesebeck (b. 11 Dec 1906, d. 3 Feb 1993)
| Son | Allen Dale Bremer (b. 23 Jan 1929, d. 31 May 1985) |
| Son | Norman Lewis Bremer (b. 17 Oct 1930, d. 6 Oct 2012) |
| Son | Paul Robert Bremer (b. 6 Jan 1934, d. 19 Aug 1993) |
| Son | Jerry Bruce Bremer (b. 7 Mar 1942, d. 7 Feb 2007) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 26 Jun 1905 | Robert Heinrich Bremer was born on 26 Jun 1905 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 16 Jul 1905 | Robert Heinrich Bremer was baptized 16 Jul 1905 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O2, 3 |
| Census | 29 Apr 1910 | Robert Heinrich Bremer and Florence Marie Hesebeck were enumerated on the census on 29 Apr 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4 |
| Census (fam) | 23 Jan 1920 | Robert Heinrich Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Henry F Bremer on 23 Jan 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Census (fam) | 1925 | Robert Heinrich Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Henry F Bremer on 1925 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Marriage | 23 Mar 1928 | Robert Heinrich Bremer and Florence Marie Hesebeck were married 23 Mar 1928 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O2, 3, 7 |
| Census (fam) | 17 Apr 1930 | Robert Heinrich Bremer and Florence Marie Hesebeck were enumerated on the census of 1930 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O8 |
| Census (fam) | 4 Apr 1940 | Robert Heinrich Bremer and Florence Marie Hesebeck were enumerated on the census of 1940 with Allen Dale Bremer, Norman Lewis Bremer, Paul Robert Bremer, and Kenneth Warren Glade in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O9 |
| Occupation | (1950) | (1950) Robert Heinrich Bremer was a farmer.10 |
| Death | 29 Oct 1977 | Robert Heinrich Bremer died on 29 Oct 1977 in Spirit Lake, Dickinson, Iowa, United States. O1, 10 |
| Burial | 1 Nov 1977 | Robert Heinrich Bremer was buried on 1 Nov 1977 in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O11, 12 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 2 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 3 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 4 | S169 | 1910 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 5 | S173 | 1920 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 6 | S969 | 1925 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 8 | S643 | 1930 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 9 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 10 | S123 | Interview with Christine Budden Rueter on 2 Jul 1997 |
| 11 | S117 | Inspection of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Ocheyedan,IA by Ted & Verna Cash |
| 12 | S1 | Information from Ted Cash; Charlotte, NC 28211 |
Ronald Bremer
M, #14552, b. 10 Jan 1941, d. 7 Mar 1997Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Alfred Bremer (b. 17 Mar 1895, d. 17 Oct 1960) |
| Mother | Clara Haemker (b. 22 Dec 1902, d. 26 May 1996) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 10 Jan 1941 | Ronald Bremer was born on 10 Jan 1941 in Crete, Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 2 |
| Death | 7 Mar 1997 | Ronald Bremer died on 7 Mar 1997 in Chicago Heights, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1, 2 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S565 | Information from Vernon Bremer (847) 515-1275; 13035 W Illinois Dr; Huntley, IL 60142-7487 |
| 2 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
Ronald Harry Bremer
M, #139, b. 5 Jun 1927, d. 25 May 1986Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin
Last Edited: 16 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Harry August Bremer (b. 13 Aug 1902, d. 22 Feb 1987) |
| Mother | Emma Olga Rueter (b. 20 Jan 1904, d. 7 Sep 2003) |
Family 1: Lorna Jean Stamp (b. 21 Jul 1927, d. 27 Mar 2015)
| Son | Timothy Jay Bremer (b. 19 Sep 1952, d. 20 Dec 2012) |
| Son | David Harry Bremer (b. 30 Dec 1956, d. 10 Sep 2021) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 5 Jun 1927 | Ronald Harry Bremer was born on 5 Jun 1927 in Fairview Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2, 3 |
| Baptism | 3 Jul 1927 | Ronald Harry Bremer was baptized 3 Jul 1927 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4, 5 |
| Census | 17 Apr 1930 | Ronald Harry Bremer and Lorna Jean Stamp were enumerated on the census on 17 Apr 1930 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Census (fam) | 17 Apr 1930 | Ronald Harry Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Harry August Bremer on 17 Apr 1930 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O7 |
| Photo (fam) | Dec 1939 | Ronald Harry Bremer appeared in a photo Dec 1939 Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Census (fam) | 4 Apr 1940 | Ronald Harry Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Harry August Bremer on 4 Apr 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O9 |
| Graduation | May 1946 | Ronald Harry Bremer graduated on May 1946 Ocheyedan High School in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O10 |
| Military | From 25 Sep 1946 to 11 Mar 1948 | Military: Ronald Harry Bremer served in the US Army during peace time as a Technical Sergeant on From 25 Sep 1946 to 11 Mar 1948.11, 12 |
| Marriage | 30 Jan 1949 | Ronald Harry Bremer and Lorna Jean Stamp were married 30 Jan 1949 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 5 |
| Occupation | (1950) | (1950) Ronald Harry Bremer was a Farmer.13 |
| Death | 25 May 1986 | Ronald Harry Bremer died on 25 May 1986 in Worthington Regional Hospital, Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O1, 2, 5, 10 |
| Burial | 28 May 1986 | Ronald Harry Bremer was buried on 28 May 1986 in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Obituary | May 1986 | Obituary: The obituary for Ronald was recorded in Ocheyedan Press, Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States on May 1986. Ronald Bremer funeral held at Zion Funeral services for Ronald H Bremer, 58, were held Wednesday, May 28, at 2:00pm in Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan. The Rev Richard Kothe officiated. Mrs Dennis Van Gelder was organist. The church choir sang "Just As I Am" and "A Faithful Shepherd is My Lord". Congregational hymns were "I Know That My Redeemer Livers", "My God, My Father Make Me Strong" and "If God Himself Be For Me". Pallbearers were Charles Rueter, Loyd Rueter, Richard Bremer, Dennis Bremer, Wayne Bremer and Lyle Philip. Interment was in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, with Andringa Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Ronald Bremer, the son of Harry A and Emma Bremer, was born June 5, 1927, in Fairview township. He lived his youth in the Ocheyedan area and attended the Zion Lutheran Parochial School. In 1946 he graduated from Ocheyedan High School. In September of 1946 he entered the army. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal and the US Army Occupation Medal. In 1948 he was honorably discharged as a Technical Sergeant. He was united in marriage to Lorna Stamp of Ocheyedan on January 30, 1949, at the Zion Lutheran Church, Horton township, Ocheyedan. They moved to their present address where they farmed. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, where he served on the church council in various capacities. He was a township trustee. He died May 25 at Worthington Regional Hospital, Worthington, MN. He is survived by his wife, Lorna; his parents; four sons: Thomas of Ocheyedan, Timothy, David and Joel, all of Mesa, AZ; and four grandsons. He was preceded in death by one infant sister and a sister, Deloris Dake. O |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2 | The Bremer Family History-1990; by Bonitta Helen (Christopherson) Bremer |
| 2 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 3 | S120 | Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1891-1991 |
| 4 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 5 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 6 | S643 | 1930 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S1922 | Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002). |
| 8 | S1962 | Cash, Verna Jean (Bremer), Charlotte, NC 28211 |
| 9 | S1892 | Ancestry.com, 1940 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2012). |
| 10 | S187 | Funeral service of Ronald H Bremer |
| 11 | S847 | Obituary of Ronald Harry Bremer |
| 12 | S1551 | US Dept of Vetrerans Affairs BIRLS, 1850-2010 |
| 13 | S3 | Information from Verna Jean (Bremer) Cash |
| 14 | S117 | Inspection of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Ocheyedan,IA by Ted & Verna Cash |
Rosina (Rose) Friedricka Bremer
F, #117, b. 19 Jan 1897, d. 5 Jun 1955Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Henry F Bremer (b. 16 Jun 1867, d. 13 Sep 1939) |
| Mother | Maria Katharina Glade (b. 6 Jan 1874, d. 2 Jan 1909) |
Family 1: Walter Fred Domm (b. 26 Jul 1908, d. 28 Aug 1992)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 19 Jan 1897 | Rosina (Rose) Friedricka Bremer was born on 19 Jan 1897 in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 7 Mar 1897 | Rosina (Rose) Friedricka Bremer was baptized 7 Mar 1897 St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. sponsers: Mrs Drangmeister, Friedricka Bremer, Maria Rinkenburger, Sophie Richert, Sophie Behren, Wilhelmina Brands, Sophie Glade. O3 |
| Census | 13 Jun 1900 | Rosina (Rose) Friedricka Bremer and Walter Fred Domm were enumerated on the census on 13 Jun 1900 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4 |
| Census | 29 Apr 1910 | Rosina (Rose) Friedricka Bremer and Walter Fred Domm were enumerated on the census on 29 Apr 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Census (fam) | 23 Jan 1920 | Rosina (Rose) Friedricka Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Henry F Bremer on 23 Jan 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Marriage | 25 Nov 1937 | Walter Fred Domm and Rosina (Rose) Friedricka Bremer were married 25 Nov 1937 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 7 |
| Death | 5 Jun 1955 | Rosina (Rose) Friedricka Bremer died on 5 Jun 1955 in Homewood, Cook, Illinois, United States. O2 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 2 | S123 | Interview with Christine Budden Rueter on 2 Jul 1997 |
| 3 | S324 | Information from records at St John Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will Co, IL |
| 4 | S726 | 1900 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 5 | S169 | 1910 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 6 | S173 | 1920 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
Ruby Bremer
F, #16565Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christian Bremer (b. 12 Dec 1878, d. 11 Apr 1942) |
| Mother | Emma Wilhelmine Frederike Hamann (b. 4 Aug 1876, d. 14 Aug 1947) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|
Salome Juliana Bremer
F, #17974, b. Jan 1677Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 9 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Hans (Hansen) Otto Bremer (b. 7 Oct 1638, d. 29 Aug 1728) |
| Mother | Catharina Holtzhausen |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Jan 1677 | Salome Juliana Bremer was born on Jan 1677 in Helsinghausen, Suthfeld, Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
| Baptism | 19 Jan 1677 | Salome Juliana Bremer was baptized 19 Jan 1677 St Martin Lutheran Church Hohnhorst, Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2212 | Karen Rowe, provided information from "WorldConnect-Karen Rowe, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=buch" |
Sidney Newton Bremer
M, #27378, b. 18 Jun 1916, d. 10 Sep 1980Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 9th cousin
Last Edited: 6 Apr 2026
Parents
| Father | Martin Ludwig Bremer (b. 10 Dec 1873, d. 10 Jan 1944) |
| Mother | Alma Augusta Selle (b. 13 Apr 1880, d. 29 Oct 1946) |
Family 1: Doris Burns (b. 6 Nov 1921, d. 10 May 2008)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 18 Jun 1916 | Sidney Newton Bremer was born on 18 Jun 1916 in Elberon, Tama, Iowa, United States. O |
| Death | 10 Sep 1980 | Sidney Newton Bremer died on 10 Sep 1980 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States. O |
| Burial | Sidney Newton Bremer was buried in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States. O |
Sophia Friedricka C Bremer
F, #23879, b. 25 Mar 1827Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 8th cousin 3 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Johann Friedrich Bremer (b. 25 Oct 1787) |
| Mother | Catharina Maria Elisabeth Senne (b. 30 Nov 1788) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 25 Mar 1827 | Sophia Friedricka C Bremer was born on 25 Mar 1827 in Bokeloh, Wunstorf, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2178 | "GEDCOM file received from Muriel Most, date unknown," compiled by Muriel Most, ; supplied by WorldConnect database, ; Copy held by Ted Cash, ted@tevern.us, 6800 Pleasant Dr, Charlotte, NC 28211. |
Sophie Bremer
F, #8969, b. 6 Apr 1886Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christoph Bremer (b. Feb 1855) |
| Mother | Wilhelmine Dehne (b. 18 Dec 1861, d. 20 Mar 1924) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 6 Apr 1886 | Sophie Bremer was born on 6 Apr 1886 in Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 2 |
| Census | 11 Jun 1900 | Sophie Bremer appeared in the census on 11 Jun 1900 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O2 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S324 | Information from records at St John Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will Co, IL |
| 2 | S56 | 1900 Census; IL, Will Co |
Sophie (Anna) Bremer
F, #113, b. 12 Dec 1872, d. 16 Dec 1883Relationship: to Verna Bremer: great-aunt
Last Edited: 29 Apr 2024
Parents
| Father | Heinrich (Henry) Conrad Bremer (b. 30 Dec 1838, d. 1 Sep 1897) |
| Mother | Marie Dorothea (Friedricka) Drangmeister (b. 4 Nov 1847, d. 20 May 1933) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 12 Dec 1872 | Sophie (Anna) Bremer was born on 12 Dec 1872 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 2, 3 |
| Baptism | 29 Dec 1872 | Sophie (Anna) Bremer was baptized 29 Dec 1872 St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O3 |
| Census | 29 Jun 1880 | Sophie (Anna) Bremer appeared in the census on 29 Jun 1880 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Death | 16 Dec 1883 | Sophie (Anna) Bremer died on 16 Dec 1883 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O2 |
| Burial | 20 Dec 1883 | Sophie (Anna) Bremer was buried on 20 Dec 1883 in St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake North Cemetery, Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O4 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S31 | 1880 Census; IL, Will Co |
| 2 | S59 | St John's Lutheran Church, Eagle Lake, Will Co, IL - Deaths Records from 1855-1910; provided by Edwin Friedrich & Karen Rowe |
| 3 | S52 | St John's Lutheran Church, Eagle Lake, Will Co, IL - Baptisms 1854-1910; provided by Edwin Friedrich & Karen Rowe |
| 4 | S324 | Information from records at St John Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will Co, IL |
Sophie (Ida) Bremer
F, #102, b. 17 Jul 1892, d. 29 May 1983Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Conrad Friedrich Heinrich Christoph Bremer (b. 27 Oct 1863, d. 25 May 1920) |
| Mother | Dorothea Glade (b. 10 Jan 1869, d. 6 Mar 1961) |
Family 1: Carl Albert Edward Schmidt (b. 17 Jan 1891, d. 20 Sep 1960)
| Son | Sylvester (Lefty) Schmidt (b. 20 Mar 1915, d. 15 Apr 1988) |
| Daughter | Lorraine Pauline Schmidt (b. 18 Aug 1919, d. 2 Dec 2001) |
| Son | Cline Conrad Schmidt (b. 10 Sep 1922, d. 3 May 1992) |
| Son | Wyman Carl Schmidt (b. 9 Sep 1929, d. 21 Dec 2018) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 17 Jul 1892 | Sophie (Ida) Bremer was born on 17 Jul 1892 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 7 Aug 1892 | Sophie (Ida) Bremer was baptized 7 Aug 1892 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3, 4 |
| Census | 18 Jun 1900 | Sophie (Ida) Bremer and Carl Albert Edward Schmidt were enumerated on the census on 18 Jun 1900 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Confirmation | 7 Apr 1906 | Sophie (Ida) Bremer was confirmed 7 Apr 1906 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3, 4 |
| Census (fam) | 27 Apr 1910 | Sophie (Ida) Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Conrad Friedrich Heinrich Christoph Bremer on 27 Apr 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Memo (fam) | (1913) | Memo: Carl E. Schmidt was born and raised on the Schmidt family farm about one mile southwest of Zion Lutheran Church, Horton township, Osceola County, Iowa. He was educated through the 8th grade at Zion Lutheran School and continued to live on the original homestead until 1914 when he married Ida Bremer. He courted Ida Bremer, who lived about a mile north, during the winter via ice skating up the creek to the Conrad Bremer homestead. They were married at Zion Lutheran Church in 1914. They built a farmstead on the northeast corner of the original Schmidt homestead. Here they raised a family of five children. All of the children were educated through the 8th grade at Zion Lutheran School and, with the exception of Ruth, through the 12th grade at Ocheyedan High School. Ruth graduated from Concordia High School at Seward, Nebraska. |
| Marriage | 18 Feb 1914 | Carl Albert Edward Schmidt and Sophie (Ida) Bremer were married 18 Feb 1914 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 3, 4 |
| Census (fam) | 8 Apr 1940 | Sophie (Ida) Bremer and Carl Albert Edward Schmidt were enumerated on the census of 1940 with Sylvester (Lefty) Schmidt, Cline Conrad Schmidt, and Wyman Carl Schmidt in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O7 |
| Death | 29 May 1983 | Sophie (Ida) Bremer died on 29 May 1983 in Sibley Care Center, Sibley, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 3, 4 |
| Burial | 2 Jun 1983 | Sophie (Ida) Bremer was buried on 2 Jun 1983 in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4, 8 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S53 | Letter from Wyman Schmidt to Wayne & Bonnie Bremer, received Nov 15, 1996 |
| 2 | S142 | Information from J. Sampson, 1717 Lanaley, Windom, MN 56101 - received Jun 1997 |
| 3 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 4 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 5 | S726 | 1900 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 6 | S169 | 1910 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 7 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 8 | S117 | Inspection of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Ocheyedan,IA by Ted & Verna Cash |
Sophie Charlotte Bremer
F, #14011, b. 14 Mar 1811Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 3rd great-aunt
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Heinrich (Christian) Bremer (b. 17 Feb 1783, d. 13 Dec 1856) |
| Mother | Christine Dorothee Volker (b. Dec 1789, d. 16 Sep 1832) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 14 Mar 1811 | Sophie Charlotte Bremer was born on 14 Mar 1811 in Wichtringhausen, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
| Baptism | 16 Mar 1811 | Sophie Charlotte Bremer was baptized 16 Mar 1811 St Thomas Lutheran Church Hohenbostel, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. Godmother: Sophie Charlotte Rosemeier. O1 |
| Note | Note: . were twins.1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2119 | Jens Th. Kaufmann Dipl.-Bibl., Genealogist, Reisweg 10, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany, "Genealogy Research Report," Ted Cash, Charlotte, NC, USA. |
Sophie Charlotte Bremer
F, #14038, b. 23 Mar 1785Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 4th great-aunt
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Johann (Friedrich) Bremer (b. 22 Apr 1754, d. 3 May 1830) |
| Mother | Caroline Charlotte Hahne (b. Dec 1760, d. 5 May 1804) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 23 Mar 1785 | Sophie Charlotte Bremer was born on 23 Mar 1785 in Wichtringhausen, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
| Baptism | 25 Mar 1785 | Sophie Charlotte Bremer was baptized 25 Mar 1785 St Thomas Lutheran Church Hohenbostel, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. Godparents: Catharine Charlotte Dormann, Christoph Hahne's wife in Grove, and Cord Henjes of Wichtringhausen. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2119 | Jens Th. Kaufmann Dipl.-Bibl., Genealogist, Reisweg 10, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany, "Genealogy Research Report," Ted Cash, Charlotte, NC, USA. |
Sophie Dorothea Bremer
F, #1104, b. 19 Jan 1882, d. 27 Dec 1883Relationship: to Verna Bremer: great-aunt
Last Edited: 29 Apr 2024
Parents
| Father | Heinrich (Henry) Conrad Bremer (b. 30 Dec 1838, d. 1 Sep 1897) |
| Mother | Marie Dorothea (Friedricka) Drangmeister (b. 4 Nov 1847, d. 20 May 1933) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 19 Jan 1882 | Sophie Dorothea Bremer was born on 19 Jan 1882 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 2, 3 |
| Baptism | 19 Feb 1882 | Sophie Dorothea Bremer was baptized 19 Feb 1882 St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 3 |
| Death | 27 Dec 1883 | Sophie Dorothea Bremer died on 27 Dec 1883 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O2, 3 |
| Burial | 30 Dec 1883 | Sophie Dorothea Bremer was buried on 30 Dec 1883 in St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake North Cemetery, Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O3 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S52 | St John's Lutheran Church, Eagle Lake, Will Co, IL - Baptisms 1854-1910; provided by Edwin Friedrich & Karen Rowe |
| 2 | S59 | St John's Lutheran Church, Eagle Lake, Will Co, IL - Deaths Records from 1855-1910; provided by Edwin Friedrich & Karen Rowe |
| 3 | S324 | Information from records at St John Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will Co, IL |
Sophie Julie Karoline Bremer
F, #13997, b. 20 Mar 1875Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Heinrich Christian Friedrich Bremer (b. 1 Apr 1847, d. 1894) |
| Mother | Sophie Dorothee Bothe (b. 26 Jan 1847) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 20 Mar 1875 | Sophie Julie Karoline Bremer was born on 20 Mar 1875 in # 2, Wichtringhausen, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 4 Apr 1875 | Sophie Julie Karoline Bremer was baptized 4 Apr 1875 St Thomas Lutheran Church Hohenbostel, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2119 | Jens Th. Kaufmann Dipl.-Bibl., Genealogist, Reisweg 10, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany, "Genealogy Research Report," Ted Cash, Charlotte, NC, USA. |
| 2 | S765 | Hohenbostel am Deister, 1988, by Heinrich Welge |
Stanley Darrel Bremer
M, #1598, b. 15 Nov 1925, d. 19 Dec 2013Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christoph Conrad Bremer (b. 10 May 1890, d. May 1979) |
| Mother | Eleanore Julia Meyer (b. 4 Jul 1895, d. 6 Dec 2000) |
Family 1: Cleo Mae Guhl (b. 9 Sep 1927, d. 15 Aug 2017)
| Son | Steven "D" Bremer (b. 12 Oct 1951, d. 7 Apr 2016) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 15 Nov 1925 | Stanley Darrel Bremer was born on 15 Nov 1925 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1 |
| Baptism | 13 Dec 1925 | Stanley Darrel Bremer was baptized 13 Dec 1925 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O2, 3 |
| Marriage | 10 Jun 1947 | Stanley Darrel Bremer and Cleo Mae Guhl were married 10 Jun 1947 St Johns Lutheran Church May City, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4, 5 |
| Death | 19 Dec 2013 | Stanley Darrel Bremer died on 19 Dec 2013 in Baum-Harmon Mercy Hospital, Primghar, O'Brien, Iowa, United States. O6 |
| Obituary | 2 Jun 2016 | Obituary: The obituary for Stanley was recorded on 2 Jun 2016. [from funeralplan.com/sanborn/obits?id=309051] Stanley Darrell Bremer was born at Ocheyedan, IA on November 15, 1925 to Christopher "Chris" Conrad and Eleanor Julia (Meyer) Bremer. He grew up on a farm near May City, IA and attended the local country school through the 8th grade. On June 10, 1947, Stanley was united in marriage to Cleo Mae Guhl at St. John's Lutheran Church in May City. To this union two sons were born: Wayne and Steven. Following their marriage, the couple was engaged in agriculture for two years on the family farm. Stanley also worked with Dick Imhoff at the Body-Repair Shop in May City. He then used his skills at Ray Reinke's Body Shop in Hartley, IA. Eventually, an employment opportunity became available at Rock Rapids, IA, so Stanley moved his family there and began using the trade he had learned at Imhoff's shop in May City. The same situation took the family to Fremont, CA when Stanley began working for the Central Chevrolet Dealership located in that city. While employed there, Stan participated in GM Schooling, and various other auto body tech courses. His experience, along with his natural mechanical ability earned him the title of Assistant Manager of the body shop at Central Chevrolet. As his parents' health began to fail, Stan and Cleo decided to move back to Iowa. In 1972, they purchased the Reinke Body Shop in Hartley where Stan operated his own business until his retirement. Once he did retire, Stan had more time to do the things he rarely had the time to do before, like woodworking, fishing and boating. Part of the summer was spent at home, and the other at their cabin in Spirit Lake, IA. Along with his talent for repairing and restoring, Stan always had an interest in art. Those two combined made him a real "Mr. Fix-It"; something he enjoyed doing his entire life. Stan was an active member of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church MS at Fremont. Over the years, he served as an elder, sat on Church Council, taught Bible Class, and was the Youth Counselor for the Youth Group while in Rock Rapids and Fremont. He was currently a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Hartley. Stanley passed from this life December 19, 2013 at the age of 88 years. Preceding him in death were his grandparents; his parents; and two sisters; and two brothers. Survivors include his wife, Cleo of Hartley, IA; sons, Wayne Bremer of Kiowa, CO and his children: Eero and Vanessa; Steven Bremer of Hartley, IA; sisters: Joyce Fowler of Adel, IA, Virginia Smith of Fremont, CA, other relatives and friends. CELEBRATION OF LIFE Stanley Darrell Bremer Born ~ November 15, 1925 Died ~ December 19, 2013 Age ~ 88 years 1 month 4 days MEMORIAL SERVICE Wednesday, June 22, 2016 ~ 10:30 a.m. Hartley Funeral Home Chapel Hartley, Iowa OFFICIATING Pastor Chris Nitzel BURIAL Pleasant View Cemetery Hartley, Iowa5 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 2 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 3 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 4 | S191 | Information from Ted & Helen Clausen |
| 5 | S1532 | Obituary-Misc sources |
| 6 | S1175 | Information from the Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, IA |
Steven "D" Bremer
M, #3774, b. 12 Oct 1951, d. 7 Apr 2016Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 3rd cousin
Last Edited: 29 Apr 2024
Parents
| Father | Stanley Darrel Bremer (b. 15 Nov 1925, d. 19 Dec 2013) |
| Mother | Cleo Mae Guhl (b. 9 Sep 1927, d. 15 Aug 2017) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 12 Oct 1951 | Steven "D" Bremer was born on 12 Oct 1951 in Hartley, O'Brien, Iowa, United States. O1, 2 |
| Military | Bet 1970 and 1973 | Military: Steven "D" Bremer served in the US Navy during the Vietnam War on Bet 1970 and 1973.2 |
| Residence | 5 Jan 2007 | Steven "D" Bremer lived in PO Box 19381, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States (5 Jan 2007). O3 |
| Death | 7 Apr 2016 | Steven "D" Bremer died on 7 Apr 2016.2 |
| Obituary | 22 Jun 2016 | Obituary: The obituary for Steven was recorded on 22 Jun 2016. [from funeralplan.com/sanborn/obits?id=309052] Steven D. Bremer, son of Stanley Darrell and Cleo Mae (Guhl) Bremer was born October 12, 1951 at Hartley, IA. He lived his youth in the Hartley area until his father's occupation dictated a move to Rock Rapids, IA, then to Fremont, CA. Steve was confirmed at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church MS in Fremont, CA where he completed his education, graduating from high school there. After high school, Steve served his country for 3 years in the United States Navy aboard an aircraft carrier. Following his honorable discharge, he was employed by the Spokane Airlines for a time. He also worked at a lumber camp and was groundskeeper for Marilyn Rider. As his parents required more assistance, Steve relocated back to Hartley in order to help out where he could. Being an artist at heart, whenever Steve could find some "down-time", he would spend it drawing or dabbling in photography. He too, was a "Mr. Fix-It" like his dad. He passed away on April 7, 2016 at the age of 64 years. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, William and Adelila Guhl, and Christopher and Eleanor Bremer; his father, Stanley D. Bremer; and two paternal aunts and uncles. Left to cherish his memory are his mother, Cleo of Hartley, IA; his brother, Wayne Bremer of Kiowa, CO, and his children: Eero and Vanessa; aunts: Joyce Fowler of Adel, IA, and Virginia Smith of Fremont, CA; other relatives and friends. CELEBRATION OF LIFE Steven D. Bremer Born ~ October 12, 1951 Died ~ April 7, 2016 Age ~ 64 years 5 months 26 days MEMORIAL SERVICE Wednesday, June 22, 2016 ~ 10:30 a.m. Hartley Funeral Home Chapel Hartley, Iowa OFFICIATING Pastor Chris Nitzel MILITARY RITES Hartley American Legion Arthur W. Kirchhoff Post #288 BURIAL Pleasant View Cemetery Hartley, Iowa2 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S191 | Information from Ted & Helen Clausen |
| 2 | S1532 | Obituary-Misc sources |
| 3 | S899 | Information from Intelius.com |
still born boy Bremer
M, #14017, b. 13 Apr 1825Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 3rd great-uncle
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Heinrich (Christian) Bremer (b. 17 Feb 1783, d. 13 Dec 1856) |
| Mother | Christine Dorothee Volker (b. Dec 1789, d. 16 Sep 1832) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 13 Apr 1825 | still born boy Bremer was born on 13 Apr 1825 in Wichtringhausen, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2119 | Jens Th. Kaufmann Dipl.-Bibl., Genealogist, Reisweg 10, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany, "Genealogy Research Report," Ted Cash, Charlotte, NC, USA. |
Tammelina Bremer
F, #43254, b. 6 Apr 1897, d. 19 Dec 1977Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Daniel Bremer (b. 11 Oct 1856, d. 11 May 1930) |
| Mother | Siepke Doornbos (b. 25 Nov 1858, d. 3 Mar 1933) |
Family 1: Nicolaas Albert Busscher (b. 10 Aug 1912, d. 31 Jan 1982)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 6 Apr 1897 | Tammelina Bremer was born on 6 Apr 1897 in Uithuizen, Groningen, Netherlands. O1 |
| Marriage | (1930) | Nicolaas Albert Busscher and Tammelina Bremer were married (1930).1 |
| Death | 19 Dec 1977 | Tammelina Bremer died on 19 Dec 1977 in Groningen, Netherlands. O1 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1653 | MyHeritage.com |
Theodore John Bremer
M, #14585, b. 5 Mar 1883, d. 30 Mar 1968Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 8th cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John Johann Heinrich Bremer (b. 7 Jul 1834, d. 26 May 1901) |
| Mother | Catharina Engel Maria Bolte (b. 3 Oct 1839, d. 25 Nov 1930) |
Family 1: Olive L Blount (b. 1887, d. 1941)
| Son | Woodson Palmer Bremer (b. 4 Aug 1916, d. 20 May 1990) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 5 Mar 1883 | Theodore John Bremer was born on 5 Mar 1883 in Arlington, Sibley, Minnesota, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 29 Jun 1900 | Theodore John Bremer appeared in the census in the household of John Johann Heinrich Bremer on 29 Jun 1900 in Harrison Township, Dewey, Oklahoma, United States. O2 |
| Marriage | 30 Jun 1907 | Theodore John Bremer and Olive L Blount were married 30 Jun 1907 Seiling, Dewey, Oklahoma, United States. O1 |
| Death | 30 Mar 1968 | Theodore John Bremer died on 30 Mar 1968 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2205 | Karen Rowe, provided information from "Email-Rowe, Karen (on Bremers)" |
| 2 | S967 | 1900 Census; OK, Dewey Co |
Timothy Jay Bremer
M, #281, b. 19 Sep 1952, d. 20 Dec 2012Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Ronald Harry Bremer (b. 5 Jun 1927, d. 25 May 1986) |
| Mother | Lorna Jean Stamp (b. 21 Jul 1927, d. 27 Mar 2015) |
Family 1: (living)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 19 Sep 1952 | Timothy Jay Bremer was born on 19 Sep 1952 in Worthington Regional Hospital, Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 12 Oct 1952 | Timothy Jay Bremer was baptized 12 Oct 1952 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3, 4 |
| Graduation | 1970 | Timothy Jay Bremer graduated in 1970 Ocheyedan High School in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Marriage | 6 Apr 1973 | Timothy Jay Bremer and (living) were married 6 Apr 1973 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 4 |
| Divorce | (Bet 1992 and 1993) | Timothy Jay Bremer and (living) were divorced (Bet 1992 and 1993).6 |
| Residence | Jul 2000 | Timothy Jay Bremer lived in 3490 Magnolia St, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States (Jul 2000). O7 |
| Death | 20 Dec 2012 | Timothy Jay Bremer died on 20 Dec 2012 in Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States. O8 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2 | The Bremer Family History-1990; by Bonitta Helen (Christopherson) Bremer |
| 2 | S760 | Minnesota, U.S., Birth Index, 1935-2000 |
| 3 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 4 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 5 | S298 | Ocheyedan High School 1903-1985; All-Class Reunion; May 25, 1985 |
| 6 | S123 | Interview with Christine Budden Rueter on 2 Jul 1997 |
| 7 | S498 | Compiler, Information from the 2000 edition of the Ocheyedan High School |
| 8 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
Toennies Bremer
M, #14367, b. 11 Mar 1767Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 5th cousin 4 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Johann Otto Bremer (b. Bet 1718 and 1838, d. Aft 1781) |
| Mother | Anna Ilsa Maria Weustenfeld (b. 1738, d. 15 Jul 1813) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 11 Mar 1767 | Toennies Bremer was born on 11 Mar 1767 in # 5, Kobbensen, Heuerssen, Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2205 | Karen Rowe, provided information from "Email-Rowe, Karen (on Bremers)" |
Vance Gilbert Bremer
M, #3640, b. 4 Mar 1957, d. 21 Apr 2001Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Gilbert Arthur Bremer (b. 10 Apr 1917, d. 9 Mar 1984) |
| Mother | Helen Elizabeth Severtson (b. 11 Jan 1920) |
Family 1: (living)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 4 Mar 1957 | Vance Gilbert Bremer was born on 4 Mar 1957 in Wilkin, Minnesota, United States. O1, 2, 3 |
| Marriage | 28 Aug 1982 | Vance Gilbert Bremer and (living) were married 28 Aug 1982 Clay, Minnesota, United States. O1, 4 |
| Note | (6 Nov 1997) | Note: (6 Nov 1997). has hemophilia and has acquired AIDS from bad blood transfusions.1 |
| Residence (fam) | 6 Nov 1997 | Vance Gilbert Bremer lived in Moorhead, Clay, Minnesota, United States (6 Nov 1997). O1 |
| Death | 21 Apr 2001 | Vance Gilbert Bremer died on 21 Apr 2001 in Moorhead, Clay, Minnesota, United States. O2 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S192 | Information provided by Helen Severtson Bremer; Nashua, MN |
| 2 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 3 | S760 | Minnesota, U.S., Birth Index, 1935-2000 |
| 4 | S927 | Minnesota, U.S., Marriages from the Minnesota Official Marriage System, 1850-2019 |
Verna Jean Bremer
F, #2322Relationship: to Verna Bremer: self
Last Edited: 12 Apr 2026
Parents
| Father | Albert Christopher Bremer (b. 29 Oct 1897, d. 1 Nov 1984) |
| Mother | Margaret Johanna Hartwig (b. 16 Nov 1904, d. 17 Mar 1970) |
Family 1: Ted Earl Cash
Walter E Bremer
M, #16564, b. 9 Nov 1912, d. 26 Mar 1973Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christian Bremer (b. 12 Dec 1878, d. 11 Apr 1942) |
| Mother | Emma Wilhelmine Frederike Hamann (b. 4 Aug 1876, d. 14 Aug 1947) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 9 Nov 1912 | Walter E Bremer was born on 9 Nov 1912 in Illinois, United States. O1, 2, 3 |
| Death | 26 Mar 1973 | Walter E Bremer died on 26 Mar 1973 in Santa Clara, California, United States. O |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 2 | S582 | Information from Karie McNabb |
| 3 | S486 | Information from California Death Index |
Wayne Alden Bremer
M, #9, b. 22 Jul 1940, d. 4 Feb 2020Relationship: to Verna Bremer: brother
Last Edited: 28 Apr 2024
Parents
| Father | Albert Christopher Bremer (b. 29 Oct 1897, d. 1 Nov 1984) |
| Mother | Margaret Johanna Hartwig (b. 16 Nov 1904, d. 17 Mar 1970) |
Family 1: (living)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 22 Jul 1940 | Wayne Alden Bremer was born on 22 Jul 1940 in Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 25 Aug 1940 | Wayne Alden Bremer was baptized 25 Aug 1940 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3, 4 |
| Photo | Abt 1941 | Wayne Alden Bremer appeared in a photo Abt 1941 Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Census (fam) | 4 Apr 1950 | Wayne Alden Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Albert Christopher Bremer on 4 Apr 1950 in Fairview Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Confirmation | 11 Apr 1954 | Wayne Alden Bremer was confirmed 11 Apr 1954 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3, 4 |
| Graduation | 1958 | Wayne Alden Bremer graduated in 1958 Ocheyedan High School in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4, 6 |
| Marriage | 16 Jun 1963 | Wayne Alden Bremer and (living) were married 16 Jun 1963 Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Brookings, Brookings, South Dakota, United States. O |
| Residence (fam) | From 16 Jun 1963 | Wayne Alden Bremer lived in Fairview Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States (16 Jun 1963). O3 |
| Education | (1964) | Wayne Alden Bremer was educated completed 2 years of college at South Dakota State College, Brookings, Brookings Co, SD (1964).4 |
| Photo (fam) | May 1967 | Wayne Alden Bremer appeared in a photo May 1967 Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O |
| Occupation | (1970) | (1970) Wayne Alden Bremer was a Farmer.4 |
| Baptism | 19 Mar 1972 | Wayne Alden Bremer was a sponsor at the baptism of Wayne Alden Bremer 19 Mar 1972 Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Sponsors were Mr & Mrs Wayne Bremer, brother of the mother. O7 |
| Death | 4 Feb 2020 | Wayne Alden Bremer died on 4 Feb 2020 in Avera McKennan Medical Center, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States. O8 |
| Obituary | 5 Feb 2020 | Obituary: The obituary for Wayne was recorded at Andringa Funeral Home in Sibley, Osceola, Iowa, United States on 5 Feb 2020. [from Andringa Funeral Home] Wayne Allen Bremer was born on July 22, 1940 in Worthington, Minnesota. He was the son of Albert and Margaret (Hartwig) Bremer of Ocheyedan, Iowa. Wayne was baptized August 25, 1940 and confirmed April 11, 1954 at Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, Iowa. He was a life member at Zion and active in his church as a Sunday School Teacher, Adult Bible Study Leader, and he held various offices within the congregation. Wayne began his education at Lone Star School, then at Ocheyedan Public and at Zion Lutheran. He graduated from Ocheyedan High School in May of 1958. Wayne attended Agriculture College in Brookings, South Dakota for two years, graduating in 1960. He worked for area farmers before taking over his father’s farm in 1963. Wayne met Bonitta “Bonnie” Christopherson at Zion Lutheran School when Bonnie taught there. They were united in marriage on June 16, 1963 at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church in Brookings, South Dakota. To this union two children were born, Nathan and Valerie. In addition to farming, Wayne worked at Sather’s from 1978 to 1982 and at Northern Iowa Die Cast from 1993 to 2005. In 2015, Wayne and Bonnie retired and moved to Sibley, Iowa where Wayne was involved in the Historical Society. Wayne enjoyed reading, especially local area history involving the church and community. He also collected coins, stamps and toy farm equipment, for 45 years. He passed away on Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at Avera McKennan Medical Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Those left to cherish his memories are his wife of 56 years, Bonnie Bremer of Sibley, IA; one son, Nathan Bremer of Paullina, IA; one daughter, Valerie Bremer of Grafton, WI; one sister, Verna (Ted) Cash of Charlotte, NC; sister-in-law, Betty (Carl) Brooks of Wilhoit, AZ, four nephews and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents and infant sister, Belva. O9 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1968 | Bonitta Helen "Christopherson" Bremer, Bremer Family History (Ocheyedan, Iowa: Bonitta Helen (Christopherson) Bremer, 1990), . |
| 2 | S1974 | Ancestry.com, Minnesota, U.S., Birth Index, 1935-2004 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004). |
| 3 | S1969 | Bremer, Wayne & Bonnie, Ocheyedan, Iowa |
| 4 | S1962 | Cash, Verna Jean (Bremer), Charlotte, NC 28211 |
| 5 | S1864 | Ancestry.com, 1950 United States Federal Census (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022). |
| 6 | S1975 | Ocheyedan High School 1903-1985, All-Class Reunion; May 25, 1985 |
| 7 | S1956 | Cash, Ted, Charlotte, NC 28211 |
| 8 | S1976 | Bremer, Nathan, Paullina, Iowa |
| 9 | S1977 | Andringa Funeral Home, Sibley, Iowa |
Wilhelm Bremer
M, #8974, b. 15 Feb 1900, d. 11 May 1901Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 24 Jun 2024
Parents
| Father | Christoph Bremer (b. Feb 1855) |
| Mother | Wilhelmine Dehne (b. 18 Dec 1861, d. 20 Mar 1924) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 15 Feb 1900 | Wilhelm Bremer was born on 15 Feb 1900 in Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 18 Feb 1900 | Wilhelm Bremer was baptized 18 Feb 1900 St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Death | 11 May 1901 | Wilhelm Bremer died on 11 May 1901 in Will, Illinois, United States. O3 |
| Burial | 13 May 1901 | Wilhelm Bremer was buried on 13 May 1901 in St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O3 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S324 | Information from records at St John Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will Co, IL |
| 2 | S56 | 1900 Census; IL, Will Co |
| 3 | S2057 | Ancestry.com, Missouri Synod, U.S., Lutheran Church records, 1851-1972 (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2023). |
Wilhelmine (Minnie) Bremer
F, #1349, b. 1 Jun 1884Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Christoph Bremer (b. Feb 1855) |
| Mother | Wilhelmine Dehne (b. 18 Dec 1861, d. 20 Mar 1924) |
Family 1: Edward Reichert (b. 24 Jun 1879, d. 1947)
| Son | Harry Christoph Joseph Reichert (b. 22 Mar 1905, d. Dec 1973) |
| Son | Wilhelm Carl Reichert (b. 25 Jun 1906, d. 28 Aug 1995) |
| Son | George Reichert (b. 1908) |
| Son | Elmer Bernhard Reichert (b. 18 Jul 1911, d. Jan 1983) |
| Daughter | Helen Reichert (b. 1916) |
| Daughter | Laura Reichert (b. 1918) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1 Jun 1884 | Wilhelmine (Minnie) Bremer was born on 1 Jun 1884.1, 2 |
| Marriage | 26 Nov 1903 | Edward Reichert and Wilhelmine (Minnie) Bremer were married 26 Nov 1903 Zion UCC Church Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United States. O |
| Census (fam) | Apr 1910 | Wilhelmine (Minnie) Bremer and Edward Reichert were enumerated on the census of 1910 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States, with . Also listed in the census were Alvina Bremer, 18, and Carl Bremer, 16, siblings of Minnie. O4 |
| Census (fam) | 27 Jan 1920 | Wilhelmine (Minnie) Bremer and Edward Reichert were enumerated on the census of 1920 in Western Ave, Rich Township, Cook, Illinois, United States. O5 |
| Burial | 29 Jan 1958 | Wilhelmine (Minnie) Bremer was buried on 29 Jan 1958 in Zion UCC Cemetery, Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United States. O2 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S324 | Information from records at St John Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will Co, IL |
| 2 | S44 | So Great a Cloud of Witnesses: The People of Zion Church, Hanover Township, Lake County, Indiana by Rev. David McDonald 1996 |
| 3 | S98 | Marriage Index for Lake County, Indiana for 1850 - 1920, reviewed at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis on May 21, 1997 |
| 4 | S176 | 1910 Census; IL, Will Co |
| 5 | S301 | 1920 Census; IL, Cook Co |
Wilhelmine Dorothee Bremer
F, #14002, b. 30 Jul 1854Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 3 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Heinrich (Christian) Gottfried Bremer (b. 12 Sep 1809, d. 12 Apr 1873) |
| Mother | Catharine (Dorothee) Bremer (b. 14 Sep 1824, d. 3 Dec 1883) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 30 Jul 1854 | Wilhelmine Dorothee Bremer was born on 30 Jul 1854 in Wichtringhausen, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
| Baptism | 13 Aug 1854 | Wilhelmine Dorothee Bremer was baptized 13 Aug 1854 St Thomas Lutheran Church Hohenbostel, Barsinghausen, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2119 | Jens Th. Kaufmann Dipl.-Bibl., Genealogist, Reisweg 10, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany, "Genealogy Research Report," Ted Cash, Charlotte, NC, USA. |
Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer
F, #110, b. 18 Oct 1884, d. 13 Jul 1959Relationship: to Verna Bremer: great-aunt
Last Edited: 18 Dec 2023
Parents
| Father | Heinrich (Henry) Conrad Bremer (b. 30 Dec 1838, d. 1 Sep 1897) |
| Mother | Marie Dorothea (Friedricka) Drangmeister (b. 4 Nov 1847, d. 20 May 1933) |
Family 1: Herman Charles Reckow (b. 1 Jan 1880, d. 11 Oct 1954)
| Daughter | Frieda Emilie Reckow (b. 1 Dec 1904, d. 25 Nov 1998) |
| Daughter | Dorothea Emilie (Millie) Reckow (b. 17 Jan 1907, d. 9 Jul 1998) |
| Daughter | Maria Dorothea Reckow (b. 27 Oct 1908, d. 30 Jan 1990) |
| Son | Henry Fredinand Reckow (b. 6 Nov 1910, d. 10 Feb 1994) |
| Daughter | Esther Emma Reckow (b. 3 Jan 1913, d. 15 Jan 1992) |
| Son | Herman Ernst Reckow (b. 10 May 1915, d. 15 Jun 2001) |
| Daughter | Lydia Wilhelmina Reckow (b. 17 Dec 1917, d. 8 Sep 2002) |
| Son | Vernon (Bud) August Johannes Reckow (b. 25 May 1920, d. 27 Dec 2006) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 18 Oct 1884 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer was born on 18 Oct 1884 in Endor, Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 2 Nov 1884 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer was baptized 2 Nov 1884 St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O1, 3 |
| Photo (fam) | Abt 1885 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer appeared in a photo Abt 1885 Will, Illinois, United States. O |
| Confirmation | 1898 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer was confirmed 1898 St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O2 |
| Census (fam) | 13 Jun 1900 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Herman John Bremer on 13 Jun 1900 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Photo | (1900) | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer appeared in a photo (1900). |
| Marriage | 31 Dec 1903 | Herman Charles Reckow and Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer were married 31 Dec 1903 St Johns Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake Beecher, Will, Illinois, United States. O6 |
| Census (fam) | 21 Apr 1910 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer and Herman Charles Reckow were enumerated on the census of 1910 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O7 |
| Census (fam) | 19 Mar 1920 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer and Herman Charles Reckow were enumerated on the census of 1920 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States. O8 |
| Census (fam) | 1 May 1930 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer and Herman Charles Reckow were enumerated on the census of 1930 in Crete Township, Will, Illinois, United States, with Crete Twsp; Will Co; IL; ED-99-4; 1 May 1930; p185 6B; Listed with Fredricka Drangmeister Bremer. O9 |
| Residence (fam) | 1 Apr 1935 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer and Herman Charles Reckow lived in Will, Illinois, United States (1 Apr 1935). O10 |
| Census (fam) | 4 May 1940 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer and Herman Charles Reckow were enumerated on the census of 1940 with Henry Fredinand Reckow, Herman Ernst Reckow, and Vernon (Bud) August Johannes Reckow in Bear Lake Township, Manistee, Michigan, United States. O10 |
| Death | 13 Jul 1959 | Wilhelmine Elisabetha (Freida) Bremer died on 13 Jul 1959 in Manistee, Michigan, United States. O11 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S52 | St John's Lutheran Church, Eagle Lake, Will Co, IL - Baptisms 1854-1910; provided by Edwin Friedrich & Karen Rowe |
| 2 | S32 | St John's Lutheran Church, Eagle Lake, Will Co, IL - Confirmations 1855-1910; provided by Edwin Friedrich & Karen Rowe |
| 3 | S324 | Information from records at St John Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, Beecher, Will Co, IL |
| 4 | S1 | Information from Ted Cash; Charlotte, NC 28211 |
| 5 | S1961 | Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004). |
| 6 | S49 | St John's Lutheran Church, Eagle Lake, Will Co, IL - Marriages 1854-1910; provided by Edwin Friedrich & Karen Rowe |
| 7 | S176 | 1910 Census; IL, Will Co |
| 8 | S177 | 1920 Census; IL, Will Co |
| 9 | S642 | 1930 Census; IL, Will Co |
| 10 | S1467 | 1940 Census; MI, Manistee Co |
| 11 | S1239 | Information from the Manistee Co, MI Cemeteries, http://usgwarchives.net/mi/tsphoto/manistee/bearlake.htm |
Wilhelmine Emma Bremer
F, #1692, b. 20 Sep 1899, d. 4 Sep 1987Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Edward Bremer (b. 19 May 1874, d. 27 Jun 1949) |
| Mother | Maria (Mary) Wilhelmine Friedricka Caroline Gielow (b. 25 Jun 1878, d. 2 Mar 1939) |
Family 1: George C Toelle (b. 5 Mar 1899, d. Apr 1987)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 20 Sep 1899 | Wilhelmine Emma Bremer was born on 20 Sep 1899 in Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2, 3 |
| Baptism | 8 Oct 1899 | Wilhelmine Emma Bremer was baptized 8 Oct 1899 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4, 5 |
| Census | 13 Jun 1900 | Wilhelmine Emma Bremer and George C Toelle were enumerated on the census on 13 Jun 1900 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3 |
| Census | Apr 1910 | Wilhelmine Emma Bremer and George C Toelle were enumerated on the census on Apr 1910 in Champion Township, Wilkin, Minnesota, United States. O6 |
| Census | Jan 1920 | Wilhelmine Emma Bremer and George C Toelle were enumerated on the census on Jan 1920 in Champion Township, Wilkin, Minnesota, United States. O7 |
| Marriage | Abt 1920 | George C Toelle and Wilhelmine Emma Bremer were married Abt 1920.8 |
| Death | 4 Sep 1987 | Wilhelmine Emma Bremer died on 4 Sep 1987 in Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, United States. O2 |
| Burial | (1992) | Wilhelmine Emma Bremer was buried on (1992) in Riverside Cemetery, Nashua, Wilkin, Minnesota, United States. O8 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 2 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 3 | S726 | 1900 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 4 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 5 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 6 | S179 | 1910 Census; MN, Wilkin Co |
| 7 | S178 | 1920 Census - Soundex B656 for Minnesota - Film 1826485 |
| 8 | S192 | Information provided by Helen Severtson Bremer; Nashua, MN |
Wilhelmine Sophia Bremer
F, #14583, b. Apr 1878Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 8th cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John Johann Heinrich Bremer (b. 7 Jul 1834, d. 26 May 1901) |
| Mother | Catharina Engel Maria Bolte (b. 3 Oct 1839, d. 25 Nov 1930) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Apr 1878 | Wilhelmine Sophia Bremer was born on Apr 1878 in Minnesota, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 18 Jun 1880 | Wilhelmine Sophia Bremer appeared in the census in the household of John Johann Heinrich Bremer on 18 Jun 1880 in Arlington, Sibley, Minnesota, United States. O2 |
| Census (fam) | 29 Jun 1900 | Wilhelmine Sophia Bremer appeared in the census in the household of John Johann Heinrich Bremer on 29 Jun 1900 in Harrison Township, Dewey, Oklahoma, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S967 | 1900 Census; OK, Dewey Co |
| 2 | S968 | 1880 Census; MN, Sibley Co |
William C Bremer
M, #41796, b. 21 Dec 1876, d. 3 Apr 1954Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 7th cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Johann Friedrich (Fred) Bremer (b. 4 Jun 1836, d. 22 Aug 1924) |
| Mother | Bertha Schmidt (b. 24 Nov 1838, d. 8 Sep 1919) |
Family 1: Anna Marie Louise Meinert (b. 22 Feb 1880, d. 11 Jan 1948)
| Daughter | Nora Margaretha Bremer (b. 18 Jan 1914, d. 7 Dec 1975) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 21 Dec 1876 | William C Bremer was born on 21 Dec 1876 in Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | (1900) | William C Bremer and Anna Marie Louise Meinert were married (1900).1 |
| Death | 3 Apr 1954 | William C Bremer died on 3 Apr 1954 in Windsor Junction, Benton, Missouri, United States. O1 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
William Edward Bremer
M, #1632, b. 4 Aug 1896, d. 11 Jun 1956Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 1st cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 2 Nov 2023
Parents
| Father | Christoph Bremer (b. 9 Nov 1857, d. 21 May 1932) |
| Mother | Dorothea Drangmeister (b. 5 Apr 1863, d. 6 May 1954) |
Family 1: Anna Mae Yeske (b. 30 May 1892, d. 8 Jan 1994)
| Son | Basil William Bremer (b. 5 Apr 1922, d. 31 Oct 1994) |
| Son | Worrell Edward Bremer (b. 13 Mar 1927, d. 1 Apr 2017) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 4 Aug 1896 | William Edward Bremer was born on 4 Aug 1896 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1, 2 |
| Baptism | 30 Aug 1896 | William Edward Bremer was baptized 30 Aug 1896 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3 |
| Census | 19 Jun 1900 | William Edward Bremer and Anna Mae Yeske were enumerated on the census on 19 Jun 1900 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4 |
| Census (fam) | 27 Apr 1910 | William Edward Bremer appeared in the census in the household of Christoph Bremer on 27 Apr 1910 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Photo (fam) | (1914) | William Edward Bremer appeared in a photo (1914). |
| WW1 Draft | 5 Jun 1918 | WWI Draft: William Edward Bremer registered for the draft of WWI on 5 Jun 1918 in Sibley, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Military | (Jul 1918) | Military: William Edward Bremer served in the US Army during World War I on (Jul 1918).3 |
| Census | 23 Jan 1920 | William Edward Bremer and Anna Mae Yeske were enumerated on the census on 23 Jan 1920 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O7 |
| Marriage | 11 Oct 1920 | William Edward Bremer and Anna Mae Yeske were married 11 Oct 1920.1, 8 |
| Census (fam) | 18 Apr 1930 | William Edward Bremer and Anna Mae Yeske were enumerated on the census of 1930 with Basil William Bremer and Worrell Edward Bremer in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O9 |
| Census | 8 Apr 1940 | William Edward Bremer appeared in the census on 8 Apr 1940 with Basil William Bremer and Worrell Edward Bremer in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O10 |
| Death | 11 Jun 1956 | William Edward Bremer died on 11 Jun 1956 in Worthington Regional Hospital, Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O1, 11 |
| Burial | 14 Jun 1956 | William Edward Bremer was buried on 14 Jun 1956 in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O3, 12 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 2 | S840 | WW1 Draft Registration |
| 3 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 4 | S726 | 1900 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 5 | S169 | 1910 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 6 | S1227 | Information from Gayle Lehmkuhl |
| 7 | S173 | 1920 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 8 | S191 | Information from Ted & Helen Clausen |
| 9 | S643 | 1930 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 10 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 11 | S712 | Minnesota, U.S., Death Index, 1908-2017 |
| 12 | S117 | Inspection of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Ocheyedan,IA by Ted & Verna Cash |
Woodson Palmer Bremer
M, #14619, b. 4 Aug 1916, d. 20 May 1990Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 9th cousin
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Theodore John Bremer (b. 5 Mar 1883, d. 30 Mar 1968) |
| Mother | Olive L Blount (b. 1887, d. 1941) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 4 Aug 1916 | Woodson Palmer Bremer was born on 4 Aug 1916 in Arizona, United States. O1 |
| Death | 20 May 1990 | Woodson Palmer Bremer died on 20 May 1990 in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2205 | Karen Rowe, provided information from "Email-Rowe, Karen (on Bremers)" |
Worrell Edward Bremer
M, #1635, b. 13 Mar 1927, d. 1 Apr 2017Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 29 Apr 2024
Parents
| Father | William Edward Bremer (b. 4 Aug 1896, d. 11 Jun 1956) |
| Mother | Anna Mae Yeske (b. 30 May 1892, d. 8 Jan 1994) |
Family 1: Betty June Griswold (b. 21 Jun 1933, d. 30 Oct 2009)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 13 Mar 1927 | Worrell Edward Bremer was born on 13 Mar 1927 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O1 |
| Baptism | 3 Apr 1927 | Worrell Edward Bremer was baptized 3 Apr 1927 Zion Lutheran Church Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O2, 3 |
| Census (fam) | 18 Apr 1930 | Worrell Edward Bremer appeared in the census in the household of William Edward Bremer on 18 Apr 1930 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O4 |
| Census | 8 Apr 1940 | Worrell Edward Bremer appeared in the census in the household of William Edward Bremer on 8 Apr 1940 in Horton Township, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O5 |
| Military | Bet 1945 and 1946 | Military: Worrell Edward Bremer served in the US Navy during World War II on Bet 1945 and 1946. |
| Graduation | 1948 | Worrell Edward Bremer graduated in 1948 Ocheyedan High School in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa, United States. O |
| Marriage | 14 Apr 1952 | Worrell Edward Bremer and Betty June Griswold were married 14 Apr 1952 American Lutheran Church Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O1, 6, 7 |
| Residence | Jul 2000 | Worrell Edward Bremer lived in 1715 Skyline Drive, Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States (Jul 2000). O8 |
| Death | 1 Apr 2017 | Worrell Edward Bremer died on 1 Apr 2017 in Augustana Lakeside Health Care Center, Dassel, Meeker, Minnesota, United States. O7 |
| Obituary | 1 Apr 2017 | Obituary: The obituary for Worrell was recorded on 1 Apr 2017. Worrell Edward Bremer, 90, of Worthington died Saturday, April 1, 2017, at Augustana Lakeside Health Care Center in Dassel. Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 8, at Benson Funeral Home Chapel in Worthington, with Pastor Jeannette McCormick officiating. Casket bearers will be Ross Wendling, Kyle Wendling, Melissa (Anderson) Reed, Matt Reed, Jeff Anderson and Dwight Bremer. Burial will be in Worthington Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Military rites will be provided by the Round Lake American Legion Post 461. Visitation will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 8, at Benson Funeral Home. Worrell was born March 13, 1927, in Horton Township, Osceola County, Ocheyedan, Iowa, the son of William and Anna Mae (Yeske) Bremer. He attended Zion Lutheran Parochial School in Horton Township through eighth grade. After that he attended high school in Ocheyedan. In 1943, he moved to Alaska and worked on the Alcan Highway for a year and a half. He joined the U.S. Navy in 1945 as a Seabee, working as a welder and was honorably discharged. Following his years in the military, he moved back to Ocheyedan and finished high school graduating in 1948. He then worked for Osterman Construction doing roadwork. In 1951, he moved to Denver, Colorado, working for Colorado Steel and Iron. He and Betty Griswold were married April 14, 1952, at the American Lutheran Church in Worthington, Minnesota. In the following years he worked for Hattendorf Construction building churches, managed the Farmers Coop Lumberyard in Round Lake, Minnesota, and then worked for Payless Cashway Lumber/UBC in Worthington. He retired in 1991 and after a few months started working part time for Lampert Lumber in Worthington, fully retiring in 2008. After retirement, Worrell and Betty traveled throughout the United States enjoying the East Coast and bus tours. Together they enjoyed woodworking/crafts, fishing, golf, gardening and their family. Worrell is survived by two daughters, Barb (Jim) Wendling of Darwin and Lori Anderson of Richfield; four grandchildren, Ross Wendling of Hutchinson, Kyle Wendling of Hutchinson, Melissa (Matt) Reed of Lakeville and Jeff Anderson of Wells; and great-grandchildren, Norah Wendling and Judson Wendling of Hutchinson. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Betty; brother and sister-in-law, Basil and Evelyn Bremer; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Geneva and Everett Wyer; and nephew, Andrew Wyer.7 |
| Burial | 8 Apr 2017 | Worrell Edward Bremer was buried on 8 Apr 2017 in Worthington Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota, United States. O7 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S26 | Information from Wayne and Bonnie Bremer; Ocheyedan, IA |
| 2 | S27 | Compiler, Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, IA Centennial Book, 1887-1987 |
| 3 | S116 | Zion Lutheran Church, Horton Twsp, Osceola Co, IA |
| 4 | S643 | 1930 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 5 | S1398 | 1940 Census; IA, Osceola Co |
| 6 | S439 | Information from Nobles Co, MN courthouse in Worthington, MN |
| 7 | S1532 | Obituary-Misc sources |
| 8 | S498 | Compiler, Information from the 2000 edition of the Ocheyedan High School |
Homer Patterson Brenaman
M, #34323, b. 29 Aug 1889, d. 18 Sep 1977
M, #34323, b. 29 Aug 1889, d. 18 Sep 1977Last Edited: 6 Apr 2026
Family 1: Myrtle Mabel Shoemaker (b. 2 Sep 1899, d. Dec 1999)
| Daughter | Roberta Lee Ma Brenaman (b. 5 Apr 1928, d. 27 Aug 2024) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 29 Aug 1889 | Homer Patterson Brenaman was born on 29 Aug 1889 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | (1919) | Homer Patterson Brenaman and Myrtle Mabel Shoemaker were married (1919).1 |
| Death | 18 Sep 1977 | Homer Patterson Brenaman died on 18 Sep 1977 in Athens, Mercer, West Virginia, United States. O1 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
Roberta Lee Ma Brenaman
F, #34324, b. 5 Apr 1928, d. 27 Aug 2024Relationship: to Ted Cash: 8th cousin
Last Edited: 6 Apr 2026
Parents
| Father | Homer Patterson Brenaman (b. 29 Aug 1889, d. 18 Sep 1977) |
| Mother | Myrtle Mabel Shoemaker (b. 2 Sep 1899, d. Dec 1999) |
Family 1: ** Private ** Martus
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 5 Apr 1928 | Roberta Lee Ma Brenaman was born on 5 Apr 1928 in Mohegan, McDowell, West Virginia, United States. O |
| Marriage | ** Private ** Martus and Roberta Lee Ma Brenaman were married.1 | |
| Death | 27 Aug 2024 | Roberta Lee Ma Brenaman died on 27 Aug 2024. |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
Ezra Mantz Brengle
M, #37409, b. 15 Sep 1811, d. 23 May 1899
M, #37409, b. 15 Sep 1811, d. 23 May 1899Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Rachel Addison Blackburn (b. 15 May 1813, d. 26 Jul 1883)
| Son | George Kylor Brengle, Sr (b. 25 Feb 1851, d. 24 Apr 1909) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 15 Sep 1811 | Ezra Mantz Brengle was born on 15 Sep 1811 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 2 Sep 1837 | Ezra Mantz Brengle and Rachel Addison Blackburn were married 2 Sep 1837 Jefferson, Ohio, United States. O1 |
| Death | 23 May 1899 | Ezra Mantz Brengle died on 23 May 1899 in Frederick, Maryland, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
George Kylor Brengle, Jr
M, #44645, b. 8 Oct 1906, d. 23 Jun 1987Relationship: to Ted Cash: 6th cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 23 Jun 2023
Parents
| Father | George Kylor Brengle, Sr (b. 25 Feb 1851, d. 24 Apr 1909) |
| Mother | Lennie Sophria Weddle (b. 14 Oct 1886, d. 7 Nov 1942) |
Family 1: Unknown
| Daughter | Joan Rebecca Brengle (b. 11 Feb 1931, d. 24 Aug 2015) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 8 Oct 1906 | George Kylor Brengle, Jr was born on 8 Oct 1906 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States. O |
| Death | 23 Jun 1987 | George Kylor Brengle, Jr died on 23 Jun 1987 in Brunswick, Frederick, Maryland, United States. O |
George Kylor Brengle, Sr
M, #37410, b. 25 Feb 1851, d. 24 Apr 1909Relationship: to Ted Cash: 5th cousin 3 times removed
Last Edited: 23 Jun 2023
Parents
| Father | Ezra Mantz Brengle (b. 15 Sep 1811, d. 23 May 1899) |
| Mother | Rachel Addison Blackburn (b. 15 May 1813, d. 26 Jul 1883) |
Family 1: Florence C Layman (b. 4 Jan 1852, d. 7 Oct 1887)
Family 2: Lennie Sophria Weddle (b. 14 Oct 1886, d. 7 Nov 1942)
| Son | George Kylor Brengle, Jr (b. 8 Oct 1906, d. 23 Jun 1987) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 25 Feb 1851 | George Kylor Brengle, Sr was born on 25 Feb 1851 in Maryland, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | Abt 1872 | George Kylor Brengle, Sr and Florence C Layman were married Abt 1872.1 |
| Death | 24 Apr 1909 | George Kylor Brengle, Sr died on 24 Apr 1909 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
Joan Rebecca Brengle
F, #44647, b. 11 Feb 1931, d. 24 Aug 2015Relationship: to Ted Cash: 7th cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 24 Jun 2023
Parents
| Father | George Kylor Brengle, Jr (b. 8 Oct 1906, d. 23 Jun 1987) |
| Mother | Unknown |
Family 1: James Tolly Marsh (b. 30 May 1930, d. 16 Sep 2007)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 11 Feb 1931 | Joan Rebecca Brengle was born on 11 Feb 1931 in Brunswick, Frederick, Maryland, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 26 Dec 1952 | James Tolly Marsh and Joan Rebecca Brengle were married 26 Dec 1952 Brunswick, Frederick, Maryland, United States. O2 |
| Death | 24 Aug 2015 | Joan Rebecca Brengle died on 24 Aug 2015 in Callaway, St Mary's, Maryland, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1882 | Ancestry Family Tree (N.p.: n.p., n.d.). |
| 2 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
Albert Brening
M, #16981, b. 29 May 1885, d. 4 Jun 1892Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Frank H Brening (b. 13 Nov 1850, d. 26 Jul 1918) |
| Mother | Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers (b. 2 May 1855, d. 4 Mar 1934) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 29 May 1885 | Albert Brening was born on 29 May 1885 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Death | 4 Jun 1892 | Albert Brening died on 4 Jun 1892 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Burial | 7 Jun 1892 | Albert Brening was buried on 7 Jun 1892 in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
Bernice Minnie Frances Brening
F, #16944, b. 16 Oct 1901, d. 2 Oct 1989Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 3rd cousin
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Frank Charles Brening (b. 31 Aug 1877, d. 27 Apr 1946) |
| Mother | Lillie Wilhelmine Becker (b. 28 Feb 1882, d. 22 Jan 1962) |
Family 1: William Samuel Sample (b. 28 Jan 1898, d. 17 Dec 1978)
| Son | William Frank Sample, Sr (b. 2 May 1926, d. 21 Aug 1989) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 16 Oct 1901 | Bernice Minnie Frances Brening was born on 16 Oct 1901 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 21 Apr 1910 | Bernice Minnie Frances Brening appeared in the census in the household of Frank Charles Brening on 21 Apr 1910 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O2 |
| Census (fam) | 8 Jan 1920 | Bernice Minnie Frances Brening appeared in the census in the household of Frank Charles Brening on 8 Jan 1920 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O3 |
| Marriage | 27 Sep 1923 | William Samuel Sample and Bernice Minnie Frances Brening were married 27 Sep 1923 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 18 Apr 1930 | Bernice Minnie Frances Brening appeared in the census in the household of Frank Charles Brening on 18 Apr 1930 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O4 |
| Death | 2 Oct 1989 | Bernice Minnie Frances Brening died on 2 Oct 1989 in Morton Grove, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Burial | 4 Oct 1989 | Bernice Minnie Frances Brening was buried on 4 Oct 1989 in Acacia Park Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
| 2 | S652 | 1910 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 3 | S301 | 1920 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 4 | S645 | 1930 Census; IL, Cook Co |
Frank Charles Brening
M, #16942, b. 31 Aug 1877, d. 27 Apr 1946Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Frank H Brening (b. 13 Nov 1850, d. 26 Jul 1918) |
| Mother | Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers (b. 2 May 1855, d. 4 Mar 1934) |
Family 1: Lillie Wilhelmine Becker (b. 28 Feb 1882, d. 22 Jan 1962)
| Daughter | Bernice Minnie Frances Brening (b. 16 Oct 1901, d. 2 Oct 1989) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 31 Aug 1877 | Frank Charles Brening was born on 31 Aug 1877 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Photo | (1895) | Frank Charles Brening appeared in a photo (1895). |
| Census (fam) | 9 Jun 1900 | Frank Charles Brening appeared in the census in the household of Frank H Brening on 9 Jun 1900 in 728 Clybourn Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, with Also listed at the same address: Brening, Jessie, F, head, b. IL Nov 1864 Brening, Charles, M, son, b. IL Sep 1884. O3 |
| Marriage | 14 Aug 1900 | Frank Charles Brening and Lillie Wilhelmine Becker were married 14 Aug 1900 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
| Census (fam) | 21 Apr 1910 | Frank Charles Brening and Lillie Wilhelmine Becker were enumerated on the census of 1910 with Bernice Minnie Frances Brening in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O4 |
| WW1 Draft | 12 Sep 1918 | WWI Draft: Frank Charles Brening registered for the draft of WWI on 12 Sep 1918 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
| Census (fam) | 8 Jan 1920 | Frank Charles Brening and Lillie Wilhelmine Becker were enumerated on the census of 1920 with Bernice Minnie Frances Brening in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O6 |
| Census (fam) | 18 Apr 1930 | Frank Charles Brening and Lillie Wilhelmine Becker were enumerated on the census of 1930 with Bernice Minnie Frances Brening and William Samuel Sample in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O7 |
| Death | 27 Apr 1946 | Frank Charles Brening died on 27 Apr 1946 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Burial | 30 Apr 1946 | Frank Charles Brening was buried on 30 Apr 1946 in Acacia Park Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
| 2 | S1089 | Information from Bill Latham |
| 3 | S653 | 1900 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 4 | S652 | 1910 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 5 | S840 | WW1 Draft Registration |
| 6 | S301 | 1920 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 7 | S645 | 1930 Census; IL, Cook Co |
Frank H Brening
M, #2216, b. 13 Nov 1850, d. 26 Jul 1918
M, #2216, b. 13 Nov 1850, d. 26 Jul 1918Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers (b. 2 May 1855, d. 4 Mar 1934)
| Son | Frank Charles Brening (b. 31 Aug 1877, d. 27 Apr 1946) |
| Son | Harry Charles Brening (b. 10 Oct 1879, d. 1 Dec 1934) |
| Son | William Charles Brening (b. 11 Feb 1882) |
| Son | Albert Brening (b. 29 May 1885, d. 4 Jun 1892) |
| Daughter | Hattie B Brening (b. 25 Mar 1890, d. Sep 1979) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 13 Nov 1850 | Frank H Brening was born on 13 Nov 1850 in Hamburg, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. O1 |
| Emigration | 1870 | Frank H Brening emigrated 1870 from Prussia, Germany. O1 |
| Marriage | 2 Apr 1874 | Frank H Brening and Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers were married 2 Apr 1874 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Naturalization | 2 Apr 1881 | Frank H Brening was naturalized 2 Apr 1881 Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Misc | 1892 | Frank H Brening 1892 728 Clybourn Ave Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. [PG] appeared on the 1892 Chicago Voter Registration records. O |
| Census (fam) | 9 Jun 1900 | Frank H Brening and Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers were enumerated on the census of 1900 with Frank Charles Brening, Harry Charles Brening, William Charles Brening, and Hattie B Brening in 728 Clybourn Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, with Also listed at the same address: Brening, Jessie, F, head, b. IL Nov 1864 Brening, Charles, M, son, b. IL Sep 1884. O3 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Apr 1910 | Frank H Brening and Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers were enumerated on the census of 1910 with Hattie B Brening in 2213 Clybourn Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O4 |
| Death | 26 Jul 1918 | Frank H Brening died on 26 Jul 1918 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Burial | 29 Jul 1918 | Frank H Brening was buried on 29 Jul 1918 in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
| 2 | S426 | Information from Ancestry.com |
| 3 | S653 | 1900 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 4 | S652 | 1910 Census; IL, Cook Co |
Harry Charles Brening
M, #3836, b. 10 Oct 1879, d. 1 Dec 1934Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Frank H Brening (b. 13 Nov 1850, d. 26 Jul 1918) |
| Mother | Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers (b. 2 May 1855, d. 4 Mar 1934) |
Family 1: Ida Maria Seegers (b. 4 Mar 1885, d. 23 Dec 1968)
| Son | Robert H Brening (b. 18 Jul 1913, d. 22 Jul 1991) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 10 Oct 1879 | Harry Charles Brening was born on 10 Oct 1879 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Photo | (1895) | appeared in a photo (1895). |
| Census (fam) | 9 Jun 1900 | Harry Charles Brening appeared in the census in the household of Frank H Brening on 9 Jun 1900 in 728 Clybourn Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, with Also listed at the same address: Brening, Jessie, F, head, b. IL Nov 1864 Brening, Charles, M, son, b. IL Sep 1884. O3 |
| Marriage | 1907 | Harry Charles Brening and Ida Maria Seegers were married 1907.1, 4 |
| Census (fam) | 19 Apr 1910 | Harry Charles Brening and Ida Maria Seegers were enumerated on the census of 1910 in 3427 N Clark St, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O4 |
| WW1 Draft | 12 Sep 1918 | WWI Draft: Harry Charles Brening registered for the draft of WWI on 12 Sep 1918 in 3427 N Clark St, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
| Census (fam) | 5 Jan 1920 | Harry Charles Brening and Ida Maria Seegers were enumerated on the census of 1920 with Robert H Brening in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O6 |
| Census (fam) | 8 Apr 1930 | Harry Charles Brening and Ida Maria Seegers were enumerated on the census of 1930 with Robert H Brening in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O7 |
| Death | 1 Dec 1934 | Harry Charles Brening died on 1 Dec 1934 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Burial | 4 Dec 1934 | Harry Charles Brening was buried on 4 Dec 1934 in Acacia Park Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
| 2 | S1089 | Information from Bill Latham |
| 3 | S653 | 1900 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 4 | S652 | 1910 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 5 | S840 | WW1 Draft Registration |
| 6 | S301 | 1920 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 7 | S645 | 1930 Census; IL, Cook Co |
Hattie B Brening
F, #16982, b. 25 Mar 1890, d. Sep 1979Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Frank H Brening (b. 13 Nov 1850, d. 26 Jul 1918) |
| Mother | Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers (b. 2 May 1855, d. 4 Mar 1934) |
Family 1: Andrew Jackson Frost (b. 10 Oct 1886)
| Daughter | Laverne Frost (b. 1916) |
| Daughter | Marcella Frost (b. May 1919) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 25 Mar 1890 | Hattie B Brening was born on 25 Mar 1890 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Photo | (1895) | Hattie B Brening appeared in a photo (1895). |
| Census (fam) | 9 Jun 1900 | Hattie B Brening appeared in the census in the household of Frank H Brening on 9 Jun 1900 in 728 Clybourn Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, with Also listed at the same address: Brening, Jessie, F, head, b. IL Nov 1864 Brening, Charles, M, son, b. IL Sep 1884. O3 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Apr 1910 | Hattie B Brening appeared in the census in the household of Frank H Brening on 16 Apr 1910 in 2213 Clybourn Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O4 |
| Marriage | Abt 1917 | Andrew Jackson Frost and Hattie B Brening were married Abt 1917.1 |
| Census (fam) | 3 Jan 1920 | Hattie B Brening and Andrew Jackson Frost were enumerated on the census of 1920 with Laverne Frost, Marcella Frost, and Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers in 4846 N Hermitage Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O5 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Apr 1930 | Hattie B Brening and Andrew Jackson Frost were enumerated on the census of 1930 with Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers, Marcella Frost, and Laverne Frost in 4223 N Troy Street, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O6 |
| Death | Sep 1979 | Hattie B Brening died on Sep 1979 in Inglewood, Los Angeles, California, United States. O7 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
| 2 | S1089 | Information from Bill Latham |
| 3 | S653 | 1900 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 4 | S652 | 1910 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 5 | S301 | 1920 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 6 | S645 | 1930 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 7 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
Robert H Brening
M, #3837, b. 18 Jul 1913, d. 22 Jul 1991Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 3rd cousin
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Harry Charles Brening (b. 10 Oct 1879, d. 1 Dec 1934) |
| Mother | Ida Maria Seegers (b. 4 Mar 1885, d. 23 Dec 1968) |
Family 1: Louise (b. 16 Jul 1916, d. Aug 1984)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 18 Jul 1913 | Robert H Brening was born on 18 Jul 1913 in Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 5 Jan 1920 | Robert H Brening appeared in the census in the household of Harry Charles Brening on 5 Jan 1920 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O2 |
| Census (fam) | 8 Apr 1930 | Robert H Brening appeared in the census in the household of Harry Charles Brening on 8 Apr 1930 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O3 |
| Note | Note: . was married, but they had no children.4 | |
| Marriage | Robert H Brening and Louise were married.1 | |
| Death | 22 Jul 1991 | Robert H Brening died on 22 Jul 1991 in Spooner, Washburn, Wisconsin, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
| 2 | S301 | 1920 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 3 | S645 | 1930 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 4 | S194 | Information from Lorene Seegers Petersen in Hartley, IA |
Roy Brening
M, #16980, b. 24 Dec 1907, d. 3 May 1990Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 3rd cousin
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | William Charles Brening (b. 11 Feb 1882) |
| Mother | Alvina A Mohring (b. 1883, d. 1958) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 24 Dec 1907 | Roy Brening was born on 24 Dec 1907 in Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 3 Feb 1920 | Roy Brening appeared in the census in the household of William Charles Brening on 3 Feb 1920 in Leyden Township, Cook, Illinois, United States. O2 |
| Death | 3 May 1990 | Roy Brening died on 3 May 1990 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
| 2 | S301 | 1920 Census; IL, Cook Co |
Willard Brening
M, #16979, b. 10 Jul 1905, d. 24 Oct 1908Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 3rd cousin
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | William Charles Brening (b. 11 Feb 1882) |
| Mother | Alvina A Mohring (b. 1883, d. 1958) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 10 Jul 1905 | Willard Brening was born on 10 Jul 1905 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Death | 24 Oct 1908 | Willard Brening died on 24 Oct 1908 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Burial | 26 Oct 1908 | Willard Brening was buried on 26 Oct 1908 in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
William Charles Brening
M, #16977, b. 11 Feb 1882Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 2nd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Frank H Brening (b. 13 Nov 1850, d. 26 Jul 1918) |
| Mother | Caroline Wilhelmine Sophia Seegers (b. 2 May 1855, d. 4 Mar 1934) |
Family 1: Alvina A Mohring (b. 1883, d. 1958)
| Son | Willard Brening (b. 10 Jul 1905, d. 24 Oct 1908) |
| Son | Roy Brening (b. 24 Dec 1907, d. 3 May 1990) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 11 Feb 1882 | William Charles Brening was born on 11 Feb 1882 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1, 2 |
| Photo | (1895) | William Charles Brening appeared in a photo (1895). |
| Census (fam) | 9 Jun 1900 | William Charles Brening appeared in the census in the household of Frank H Brening on 9 Jun 1900 in 728 Clybourn Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, with Also listed at the same address: Brening, Jessie, F, head, b. IL Nov 1864 Brening, Charles, M, son, b. IL Sep 1884. O4 |
| Marriage | 29 Jun 1904 | William Charles Brening and Alvina A Mohring were married 29 Jun 1904 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| WW1 Draft | 12 Sep 1918 | WWI Draft: William Charles Brening registered for the draft of WWI on 12 Sep 1918 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O |
| Census (fam) | 3 Feb 1920 | William Charles Brening and Alvina A Mohring were enumerated on the census of 1920 with Roy Brening in Leyden Township, Cook, Illinois, United States. O5 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S598 | Information from Bill Sample |
| 2 | S840 | WW1 Draft Registration |
| 3 | S1089 | Information from Bill Latham |
| 4 | S653 | 1900 Census; IL, Cook Co |
| 5 | S301 | 1920 Census; IL, Cook Co |
Oscar Brenna
M, #39046, b. 10 Dec 1888, d. 2 Feb 1980
M, #39046, b. 10 Dec 1888, d. 2 Feb 1980Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Bessie Berg (b. 27 Apr 1901, d. 1978)
| Daughter | Adelene Berg (b. 23 Jun 1923, d. 23 Dec 1953) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 10 Dec 1888 | Oscar Brenna was born on 10 Dec 1888 in Brenna, Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 1926 | Oscar Brenna and Bessie Berg were married 1926 Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. O1 |
| Death | 2 Feb 1980 | Oscar Brenna died on 2 Feb 1980 in Hacienda Heights, Los Angeles, California, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
Alice Corine Brennan
F, #30957, b. 13 Jul 1882, d. 1 Jun 1972
F, #30957, b. 13 Jul 1882, d. 1 Jun 1972Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: John Benjamin Foster (b. 17 Aug 1869, d. 26 Apr 1941)
| Daughter | Hazel Frances Foster (b. 2 Dec 1903, d. 6 Jul 1992) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 13 Jul 1882 | Alice Corine Brennan was born on 13 Jul 1882 in Caseyville, St Clair, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 19 Aug 1901 | John Benjamin Foster and Alice Corine Brennan were married 19 Aug 1901 Caseyville, St Clair, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Death | 1 Jun 1972 | Alice Corine Brennan died on 1 Jun 1972 in O'Fallon, St Clair, Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
Betty Ann Brennan
F, #44140, b. 10 Apr 1940, d. 14 Nov 2010
F, #44140, b. 10 Apr 1940, d. 14 Nov 2010Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Billy Jean Roberts, (twin) (b. 7 Jul 1935, d. 12 Oct 2019)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 10 Apr 1940 | Betty Ann Brennan was born on 10 Apr 1940 in Pittsburg, Oklahoma, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 7 Feb 1965 | Billy Jean Roberts, (twin) and Betty Ann Brennan were married 7 Feb 1965 San Diego, California, United States. O1, 2 |
| Death | 14 Nov 2010 | Betty Ann Brennan died on 14 Nov 2010 in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
| 2 | S1082 | Information from California Marriage Index, 1849-1985 |
J L Brennan
M, #20556, b. 1897
M, #20556, b. 1897Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Leona Classen (b. Oct 1896)
| Daughter | Kathern Virginia Brennan (b. Feb 1919) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1897 | J L Brennan was born on 1897 in Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census | 6 Jan 1920 | J L Brennan appeared in the census in the household of Anna Lottman on 6 Jan 1920 in Gilman, Iroquois, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | J L Brennan and Leona Classen were married.1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S756 | 1920 Census; IL, Iroquois Co |
Kathern Virginia Brennan
F, #20557, b. Feb 1919Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 3rd cousin
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | J L Brennan (b. 1897) |
| Mother | Leona Classen (b. Oct 1896) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Feb 1919 | Kathern Virginia Brennan was born on Feb 1919 in Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census | 6 Jan 1920 | Kathern Virginia Brennan appeared in the census in the household of Anna Lottman on 6 Jan 1920 in Gilman, Iroquois, Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S756 | 1920 Census; IL, Iroquois Co |
Elizabeth Brereton
F, #38468, b. 1505, d. 30 Nov 1545Relationship: to Ted Cash: 13th great-grandmother
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Randall Mainwaring (b. 1495, d. 6 Sep 1577)
| Daughter | Margaret Mainwaring (b. 1521, d. 1591) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1505 | Elizabeth Brereton was born on 1505 in Malpas, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom. O1 |
| Marriage | 1520 | Randall Mainwaring and Elizabeth Brereton were married 1520 Over Peover, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom. O1 |
| Death | 30 Nov 1545 | Elizabeth Brereton died on 30 Nov 1545 in Cheshire, England, United Kingdom. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1482 | FamilySearch.org |
Larry Bretsnyder
M, #23027, d. Bef Jan 2006Relationship: to Verna Bremer: 11th cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | (living) |
| Mother | Marjorie K Bolte (b. 28 Jul 1919, d. 16 Jan 2006) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Death | Bef Jan 2006 | Larry Bretsnyder died on Bef Jan 2006.1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S426 | Information from Ancestry.com |
Veronica Rose Bretz
F, #16364, b. 3 Jan 1913, d. 13 Oct 1995
F, #16364, b. 3 Jan 1913, d. 13 Oct 1995Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Harold Eugene Lottman (b. 9 Aug 1905, d. May 1982)
| Son | Robert William Lottman (b. 8 Sep 1932, d. Oct 1984) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 3 Jan 1913 | Veronica Rose Bretz was born on 3 Jan 1913 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 31 Aug 1929 | Harold Eugene Lottman and Veronica Rose Bretz were married 31 Aug 1929.1 |
| Death | 13 Oct 1995 | Veronica Rose Bretz died on 13 Oct 1995 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S577 | Information from Lorraine Harris |
Charlotte Sophie Breuer
F, #46249, b. 22 Apr 1831, d. 20 Dec 1897
F, #46249, b. 22 Apr 1831, d. 20 Dec 1897Last Edited: 21 Jan 2026
Family 1: Friedrich Adolf Masslow (b. 28 Feb 1823)
| Son | Karl Ernst Adolf Oskar Masslow (b. 8 May 1855, d. 1918) |
| Daughter | Johanne Julie Wilhelmine Marie Masslow (b. 11 Oct 1863, d. 24 Sep 1933) |
| Daughter | Masslow (b. 11 Oct 1863, d. 11 Oct 1863) |
| Son | Wilhelm Carl Heinrich Paul Masslow (b. 1866, d. 1950) |
| Son | Masslow (b. 1870, d. 27 Oct 1870) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 22 Apr 1831 | Charlotte Sophie Breuer was born on 22 Apr 1831 in Kirchrode, Hannover City, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O |
| Baptism | 7 Aug 1831 | Charlotte Sophie Breuer was baptized 7 Aug 1831 Kirchrode, Hannover City, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O |
| Marriage | 6 Jul 1854 | Friedrich Adolf Masslow and Charlotte Sophie Breuer were married 6 Jul 1854 Hannover City, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O |
| Death | 20 Dec 1897 | Charlotte Sophie Breuer died on 20 Dec 1897 in Hannover City, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O |
Martha Wilhelmine Louise Clara Breuer
F, #46255, b. 28 Jul 1863, d. Jun 1933
F, #46255, b. 28 Jul 1863, d. Jun 1933Last Edited: 21 Jan 2026
Family 1: Karl Ernst Adolf Oskar Masslow (b. 8 May 1855, d. 1918)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 28 Jul 1863 | Martha Wilhelmine Louise Clara Breuer was born on 28 Jul 1863. |
| Baptism | 29 Nov 1863 | Martha Wilhelmine Louise Clara Breuer was baptized 29 Nov 1863 Hannover City, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. O |
| Death | Jun 1933 | Martha Wilhelmine Louise Clara Breuer died on Jun 1933 in Rath, Rath Heumar, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. O |
Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher
F, #2667, b. 16 Dec 1838, d. 15 Mar 1906
F, #2667, b. 16 Dec 1838, d. 15 Mar 1906Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho (b. 22 Jan 1829, d. 11 Jan 1900)
| Daughter | Mary Dorothea Piepho (b. 18 Oct 1859, d. 28 Nov 1945) |
| Son | John Fredrick Piepho (b. 21 Sep 1861, d. 6 Feb 1934) |
| Daughter | Emma Rebecca Piepho (b. 9 Dec 1864, d. 8 Jul 1925) |
| Daughter | Matilda Ellen Piepho (b. 29 May 1867, d. 17 Feb 1943) |
| Daughter | Wilhelmina Sophia Carolina Piepho (b. 8 Jun 1869, d. 23 Feb 1958) |
| Daughter | Louisa Katherina Piepho (b. 25 Jul 1871, d. 13 Feb 1956) |
| Son | George Henry Piepho (b. 16 Oct 1873, d. 28 May 1965) |
| Daughter | Clara Piepho (b. 18 Mar 1876, d. 27 May 1883) |
| Daughter | Anna Margaret Piepho (b. 7 Feb 1879, d. 1 May 1948) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 16 Dec 1838 | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher was born on 16 Dec 1838 in Klein Goldern, Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. O1 |
| Immigration | 1847 | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher immigrated 1847 to.1 |
| Marriage | 18 Nov 1858 | Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho and Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher were married 18 Nov 1858 Elk Grove Township, Cook, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 1880 | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher and Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho were enumerated on the census of 1880 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United States. O2 |
| Photo (fam) | 1891 | Heinrich Christoph (August) Piepho and Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher appeared in a photo 1891 Lake, Indiana, United States. O |
| Census | 16 Jun 1900 | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher appeared in the census on 16 Jun 1900 in Hanover Township, Lake, Indiana, United States. O4 |
| Death | 15 Mar 1906 | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher died on 15 Mar 1906 in Brunswick, Lake, Indiana, United States. O1 |
| Burial | 18 Mar 1906 | Wilhelmina Sophia Breuscher was buried on 18 Mar 1906 in German Methodist Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Lake, Indiana, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S145 | The Descendants of August and Whilimina Piepho, compiled by David W Piepho |
| 2 | S603 | International Genealogical Index (IGI) |
| 3 | S1 | Information from Ted Cash; Charlotte, NC 28211 |
| 4 | S734 | 1900 Census; IN, Lake Co |
Adolph Brewer
M, #36937, b. 1912Relationship: to Ted Cash: 3rd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John Henry Brewer (b. 3 Dec 1880, d. 1956) |
| Mother | Minnie D (--?--) (b. 1893, d. 1981) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1912 | Adolph Brewer was born on 1912 in Bond, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 2 Jan 1920 | Adolph Brewer appeared in the census in the household of John Henry Brewer on 2 Jan 1920 in Shoal Creek Township, Bond, Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S763 | 1920 Census; IL, Bond Co |
Anna May Brewer
F, #36928, b. Sep 1886Relationship: to Ted Cash: 2nd cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John W Brewer (b. 2 Jun 1848, d. Bef 1912) |
| Mother | Rhoda Bell (b. 1852) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Sep 1886 | Anna May Brewer was born on Sep 1886 in Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Jun 1900 | Anna May Brewer appeared in the census in the household of John W Brewer on 16 Jun 1900 in Mississippi Township, Jersey, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 2 May 1910 | Anna May Brewer appeared in the census in the household of Andrew Franklin (Frank) Smith on 2 May 1910 in Shoal Creek Township, Bond, Illinois, United States. O2 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1628 | 1900 Census; IL, Jersey Co |
| 2 | S672 | 1910 Census; IL, Bond Co |
Hulda Didama\Mahulda Brewer
F, #33705, b. 16 Dec 1864, d. 11 Nov 1902
F, #33705, b. 16 Dec 1864, d. 11 Nov 1902Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Barnabas (Barney) B Brown (b. 1 Nov 1857, d. 11 Mar 1946)
| Son | Auda Asberry Brown (b. 16 Mar 1889, d. 14 Jan 1977) |
| Daughter | Lenora Jane Brown (b. 10 Dec 1890, d. 22 Sep 1981) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 16 Dec 1864 | Hulda Didama\Mahulda Brewer was born on 16 Dec 1864 in Marion, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 7 Apr 1885 | Barnabas (Barney) B Brown and Hulda Didama\Mahulda Brewer were married 7 Apr 1885 Marion, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Death | 11 Nov 1902 | Hulda Didama\Mahulda Brewer died on 11 Nov 1902 in Romine Township, Marion, Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
John Henry Brewer
M, #36927, b. 3 Dec 1880, d. 1956Relationship: to Ted Cash: 2nd cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John W Brewer (b. 2 Jun 1848, d. Bef 1912) |
| Mother | Rhoda Bell (b. 1852) |
Family 1: Minnie D (--?--) (b. 1893, d. 1981)
| Son | Adolph Brewer (b. 1912) |
| Daughter | Mildred Brewer (b. 1914) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 3 Dec 1880 | John Henry Brewer was born on 3 Dec 1880 in Reno, Bond, Illinois, United States. O1, 2 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Jun 1900 | John Henry Brewer appeared in the census in the household of John W Brewer on 16 Jun 1900 in Mississippi Township, Jersey, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | Abt 1911 | John Henry Brewer and Minnie D (--?--) were married Abt 1911.3 |
| Census (fam) | 2 Jan 1920 | John Henry Brewer and Minnie D (--?--) were enumerated on the census of 1920 with Leonard or Lemuel Brewer, Adolph Brewer, and Mildred Brewer in Shoal Creek Township, Bond, Illinois, United States. O4 |
| Death | 1956 | John Henry Brewer died on 1956 in Bond, Illinois, United States. O3 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1628 | 1900 Census; IL, Jersey Co |
| 2 | S1947 | Ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014). |
| 3 | S1187 | U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current |
| 4 | S763 | 1920 Census; IL, Bond Co |
John W Brewer
M, #35641, b. 2 Jun 1848, d. Bef 1912
M, #35641, b. 2 Jun 1848, d. Bef 1912Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Rhoda Bell (b. 1852)
| Son | Leonard or Lemuel Brewer (b. Jan 1879) |
| Son | John Henry Brewer (b. 3 Dec 1880, d. 1956) |
| Daughter | Anna May Brewer (b. Sep 1886) |
| Daughter | Mary Eveline Brewer (b. 2 Jun 1889, d. 9 Apr 1971) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 2 Jun 1848 | John W Brewer was born on 2 Jun 1848 in Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 19 Oct 1871 | John W Brewer and Rhoda Bell were married 19 Oct 1871 Bond, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Jun 1900 | John W Brewer and Rhoda Bell were enumerated on the census of 1900 with Leonard or Lemuel Brewer, John Henry Brewer, Anna May Brewer, and Mary Eveline Brewer in Mississippi Township, Jersey, Illinois, United States. O2 |
| Death | Bef 1912 | John W Brewer died on Bef 1912 in Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
| 2 | S1628 | 1900 Census; IL, Jersey Co |
Leonard or Lemuel Brewer
M, #36926, b. Jan 1879Relationship: to Ted Cash: 2nd cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John W Brewer (b. 2 Jun 1848, d. Bef 1912) |
| Mother | Rhoda Bell (b. 1852) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Jan 1879 | Leonard or Lemuel Brewer was born on Jan 1879 in Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Jun 1900 | Leonard or Lemuel Brewer appeared in the census in the household of John W Brewer on 16 Jun 1900 in Mississippi Township, Jersey, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 2 May 1910 | Leonard or Lemuel Brewer appeared in the census in the household of Andrew Franklin (Frank) Smith on 2 May 1910 in Shoal Creek Township, Bond, Illinois, United States. O2 |
| Census (fam) | 2 Jan 1920 | Leonard or Lemuel Brewer appeared in the census in the household of John Henry Brewer on 2 Jan 1920 in Shoal Creek Township, Bond, Illinois, United States. O3 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1628 | 1900 Census; IL, Jersey Co |
| 2 | S672 | 1910 Census; IL, Bond Co |
| 3 | S763 | 1920 Census; IL, Bond Co |
Lydia Abigal Brewer
F, #35536, b. 18 Jun 1854, d. 24 Apr 1927
F, #35536, b. 18 Jun 1854, d. 24 Apr 1927Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Pleasant D Brown (b. 11 Apr 1854, d. 18 Jul 1895)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 18 Jun 1854 | Lydia Abigal Brewer was born on 18 Jun 1854 in Salem, Marion, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Marriage | 7 Oct 1880 | Pleasant D Brown and Lydia Abigal Brewer were married 7 Oct 1880 Marion, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Death | 24 Apr 1927 | Lydia Abigal Brewer died on 24 Apr 1927 in Marion, Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1187 | U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current |
Mary Eveline Brewer
F, #35262, b. 2 Jun 1889, d. 9 Apr 1971Relationship: to Ted Cash: 2nd cousin 2 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John W Brewer (b. 2 Jun 1848, d. Bef 1912) |
| Mother | Rhoda Bell (b. 1852) |
Family 1: Andrew Franklin (Frank) Smith (b. 13 Feb 1889, d. 2 Dec 1942)
| Daughter | Lola M Smith (b. 18 Jan 1908, d. 4 Mar 1982) |
| Son | Archie Smith (b. 1911) |
| Son | Lloyd Smith (b. 1912) |
| Son | Leon Smith (b. 1915) |
| Daughter | Opal Smith (b. 1924) |
Family 2: Herbert Atwood (Herb) Taylor, Sr (b. 28 Mar 1906, d. 28 Apr 1971)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 2 Jun 1889 | Mary Eveline Brewer was born on 2 Jun 1889 in Jersey, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 16 Jun 1900 | Mary Eveline Brewer appeared in the census in the household of John W Brewer on 16 Jun 1900 in Mississippi Township, Jersey, Illinois, United States. O2 |
| Marriage | 24 Dec 1907 | Andrew Franklin (Frank) Smith and Mary Eveline Brewer were married 24 Dec 1907 Sorento, Bond, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 2 May 1910 | Mary Eveline Brewer and Andrew Franklin (Frank) Smith were enumerated on the census of 1910 with Leonard or Lemuel Brewer, Anna May Brewer, and Lola M Smith in Shoal Creek Township, Bond, Illinois, United States. O3 |
| Census (fam) | 13 Jan 1920 | Mary Eveline Brewer and Andrew Franklin (Frank) Smith were enumerated on the census of 1920 with Lola M Smith, Archie Smith, Lloyd Smith, and Leon Smith in Grisham Township, Montgomery, Illinois, United States. O4 |
| Census (fam) | 9 Apr 1930 | Mary Eveline Brewer and Andrew Franklin (Frank) Smith were enumerated on the census of 1930 with Archie Smith, Leon Smith, Lloyd Smith, and Opal Smith in Grisham Township, Montgomery, Illinois, United States. O5 |
| Marriage | 1948 | Herbert Atwood (Herb) Taylor, Sr and Mary Eveline Brewer were married 1948.6 |
| Death | 9 Apr 1971 | Mary Eveline Brewer died on 9 Apr 1971 in Taylorville, Christian, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Obituary | Apr 1971 | Obituary: The obituary for Mary was recorded on Apr 1971. MRS. H. TAYLOR DIES SUDDENLY Funeral services for Mrs. Herbert (Mary) Taylor, 81, were held in Lexieko Funeral Home at Livington. The Rev. Delbert D. Rose, pastor of the Kincaid Church of God officated. Interment was made in Sunnyside Cemetery in Sorento. Mrs. Taylor died suddenly at 6 o'clock Friday morninng in her home. She had been in ill health for about a year. She was born in Jersey County on June 2, 1889, the daughter of John and Rhonda Brewer. She married Frank Smith in December of 1906 and he died in November 1942. In 1948, she was married to Herbert Taylor. A resident of this city for many years, she was the last of her family. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George (Lola) Mann of this city and Mrs. John (Opal) Seganfreddo of Livingston; three sons, Leon Smith of Wood River, Lloyd Smith of Livingston and Dale Smith of Panama; 15 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Also surviving are two step-sons, Darrell and Charles Everett Taylor both of Taylorville and two step- daughters, Shirley Landers and Betty Mundhenke both of Taylorville and several step grand children and several great step grand children.6 |
| Burial | Apr 1971 | Mary Eveline Brewer was buried on Apr 1971 in Sunnyside Cemetery, Sorento, Bond, Illinois, United States. O |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
| 2 | S1628 | 1900 Census; IL, Jersey Co |
| 3 | S672 | 1910 Census; IL, Bond Co |
| 4 | S700 | 1920 Census; IL, Montgomery Co |
| 5 | S671 | 1930 Census; IL, Montgomery Co |
| 6 | S1187 | U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current |
Mildred Brewer
F, #36938, b. 1914Relationship: to Ted Cash: 3rd cousin 1 time removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | John Henry Brewer (b. 3 Dec 1880, d. 1956) |
| Mother | Minnie D (--?--) (b. 1893, d. 1981) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1914 | Mildred Brewer was born on 1914 in Bond, Illinois, United States. O1 |
| Census (fam) | 2 Jan 1920 | Mildred Brewer appeared in the census in the household of John Henry Brewer on 2 Jan 1920 in Shoal Creek Township, Bond, Illinois, United States. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S763 | 1920 Census; IL, Bond Co |
Sarah (Sallie) Brewer
F, #18370, b. 1764, d. 5 Feb 1784
F, #18370, b. 1764, d. 5 Feb 1784Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: Elias Cornelius (b. 17 Oct 1758, d. 13 Jun 1823)
| Son | James Cornelius (b. 13 Jun 1782) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1764 | Sarah (Sallie) Brewer was born on 1764.1 |
| Marriage | Abt 1781 | Elias Cornelius and Sarah (Sallie) Brewer were married Abt 1781.1 |
| Memo (fam) | Memo: Elias and Sarah had several children but they all died in infancy.1 | |
| Death | 5 Feb 1784 | Sarah (Sallie) Brewer died on 5 Feb 1784.1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2187 | "GEDCOM file received from Thomas J. McBryde on 6 Oct 2005," compiled by Thomas J. McBryde, 6507 Huckleberry Cove, Austin, Texas 78746-7127; supplied by Thomas J. McBryde, 6 October 2005; Copy held by Ted Cash, ted@tevern.us, 6800 Pleasant Dr, Charlotte, NC 28211. |
Winnie Brewer
F, #37095, b. 1818
F, #37095, b. 1818Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: William Bowden (b. 1804, d. 1886)
| Son | John Allis Wiley Bowden (b. 6 Oct 1838, d. 29 Dec 1862) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1818 | Winnie Brewer was born on 1818.1 |
| Marriage | (1838) | William Bowden and Winnie Brewer were married (1838).1 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1535 | Ancestry Family Tree |
A Child Brewster
Unknown, #30541, b. Abt 1609, d. 20 Jun 1609Relationship: to Ted Cash: 12th great-aunt/uncle
Last Edited: 18 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Elder William Brewster, IV (b. Abt 1566, d. 10 Apr 1644) |
| Mother | Mary (--?--) (b. Abt 1567, d. 17 Apr 1627) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Abt 1609 | A Child Brewster was born on Abt 1609 in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands. O1 |
| Death | 20 Jun 1609 | A Child Brewster died on 20 Jun 1609 in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands. O1, 2 |
| Memo (fam) | (14 Jun 2018) | Memo: [from New England Historic Genealogical Society] WILLIAM BREWSTER ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth REMOVES: Duxbury OCCUPATION: Publisher (in Leiden). (See R. Breugelmans, ed., The Pilgrim Press, a bibliographical & historical memorial of the books printed at Leyden by the Pilgrim Fathers by Rendel Harris & Stephen R. Jones, With a chapter on the location of the Pilgrim Press in Leyden by Dr. Plooij, Partial reprint with new contributions by R. Breugelmans, J.A. Gruys & Keith Sprunger [Nieuwkoop 1987].) CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Morison summarized Brewster's church activities prior to 1620: "One of the original members of the separatist congregation at Scrooby which became the nucleus of the Pilgrim church, he immigrated with them to Holland in 1608, and became elder and teacher of their church at Leyden" [Morison 368]. With no minister at the Plymouth church for most of the years before Brewster's death, he was the lay leader and preached to the congregation regularly, and continued in this manner after his move to Duxbury. In the course of relating the controversy surrounding John Lyford, Bradford recounts how "our reverend Elder hath labored diligently in dispensing the Word of God to us, before he came: and since, hath taken equal pains with himself, in preaching the same" [Bradford 162]. Included in the inventory of his library were "7 sermons by W B," which may have been his notes for some of his own sermons. FREEMAN: In 1633 Plymouth list of freemen, prior to those admitted on 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]. In list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52]. In Plymouth section of list of 1639 (annotated "dead") [PCR 8: 173]. EDUCATION: Entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, 3 December 1580, but did not graduate [Venn 1:213; Morison 368]. Within the inventory of William Brewster separate listings were made of his Latin and English books, with nearly four hundred titles included; "the total of both Latin & English books amounts to the sum of £42 19s. 1 Id." [MD 3:27]. ESTATE: In the list of Plymouth "meersteads & garden plots of [those] which came first laid out 1620" Mr. W[illia]m Brewster is on the south side of the street, at the corner of the highway, and next to John Goodman [PCR 12:3]. In the 1623 Plymouth land division Mr. William Brewster received six acres as a passenger on the Mayflower, and "Pacience & Fear Brewster" received two acres as passengers on the Anne [PCR 12:4, 6]. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division "Mr. Will[ia]m Brewster," Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster were the first three names in the fifth company [PCR 12:10]. Assessed £1 7s in the Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:9, 27]. Administration on the estate of William Brewster was granted on 5 June 1644 to Jonathan Brewster and Love Brewster [MD 3:15, citing PCR 2:101]. The inventory of the estate of William Brewster, taken 18 May 1644, totalled £150 7d., with no real estate included [MD 3:15-27, citing PCPR 1 :53-59]. "Whereas William Brewster late of Plymouth, gent., deceased left only two sons surviving vizt. Jonathan the eldest and Love the younger and whereas the said William died intestate for ought can to this day appear," the two sons requested William Bradford, Edward Winslow, Thomas Prence and Myles Standish to assist them in coming to an agreement, and on 20 August 1645 a division was made. Jonathan Brewster was excused the debt he had owed to his father, except £4 "in consideration of the wintering of some cattle which the said Jonathan had the summering upon the division and for the diet of Isaack Allerton a grandchild of the said Will[ia]m which he had placed with his son Love to table and because he was the first born of his father we gave him his father's arms and also a two year old heifer over and above his part of the dividables of the said estate," and Love received his father's dwelling house. The lands were divided equally, except for a dispute over the lands at Duxbury, of which sixty-eight acres went to Jonathan (along with a "dwelling house which the said Jonathan had built on the said land by leave of his said father") and forty-three acres went to Love "and the reason wherefore we gave Love the less quantity was and is because the quality of Love's land in goodness is equal to the quantity of Jonathan's as we judge" [MD 3:27-30, citing PCLR 1:198-99; PCR 12:115-17]. BIRTH: About 1566, probably at Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, son of William Brewster. DEATH: Duxbury 10 April 1644 [MD 1:7]. MARRIAGE: By 1593 Mary____. She died at Plymouth 17 April 1627 [MD 1:7]. (See COMMENTS below for discussion of her identity.) CHILDREN: JONATHAN BREWSTER, b. Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, 12 August 1593 [MD 1:7]; m. Plymouth 10 April 1624 "Lucretia Oldam of Darby" [MD 1:8]; she was bp. All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 14 January 1600/1, and was sister of JOHN OLDHAM [PM 345]. PATIENCE BREWSTER, b. say 1603; m. Plymouth 5 August 1624 THOMAS PRENCE [PM 374], "the ninth marriage at New Plymouth" [Prince 229]. FEAR BREWSTER, b. say 1605; m. Plymouth by 1627 ISAAC ALLERTON [Bradford 218,242; PM 10]. LOVE BREWSTER, b. say 1607; m. Plymouth 15 May 1634 Sarah Collier [PCR 1:30], daughter of WILLIAM COLLIER [PM 128]. Child BREWSTER, bur. St. Pancras, Leiden, 20 June 1609 [NS] [Dexter 605]. WRESTLING BREWSTER, b. say 1611; d. unm after 1627 and by 1651 [Bradford 444; see GDMNH 109, MD 43:13, Waterhouse Anc 67]. COMMENTS: In his list of passengers on the Mayflower Bradford included "Mr. William Brewster, Mary, his wife, with two sons, whose names were Love and Wrestling" [Bradford 441]. In the accounting of 1651 we find that "Mr. Brewster lived to very old age; about 80 years he was when he died, having lived some 23 or 24 years here in the country. And though his wife died long before, yet she died aged. His son Wrestling died a young man unmarried. His son Love lived till this year 1650 and died and left four children, now living. His daughters which came over after him are dead but have left sundry children alive. His eldest son is still living and hath nine or ten children; one married who hath a child or two" [Bradford 444]. The quest for the identity of Mary, the wife of William Brewster, has attracted the attention of many genealogists, but as yet without a definitive result. For some time she had been thought to be Mary Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth of Scrooby, and in 1965 John G. Hunt presented his case in favor of this identity [TAG 41:1-5, 63], but this claim was rejected by Rubincam and others, and Hunt himself has now given up this position. He has, however, published a pamphlet claiming that she was a certain Mary Wyrrall, based on the appearance in a will of a bequest to "Mary Butho," which Hunt took be a variant of Brewster resulting from a speech defect in the person dictating the will [John G. Hunt, Of Mary Brewster: The Identity of Mary, Wife of Elder William BREWSTER of the Mayflower Voyage of 1620 from Plymouth, England, to New Plymouth, New England (Bowling Green, Virginia, 1984)]. Eugene A. Stratton reviewed this volume negatively in 1985 [Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 48:135-36], to which Hunt responded with a supplement to his pamphlet [Of Mary Brewster, part two (Bowling Green, Virginia, August 1985]. The maiden surname of Mary, wife of Elder Brewster, remains unknown. (Hunt has published other articles on various aspects of William Brewster's life, which, as with all of Hunt's work, need to be used with caution: "'Master Williamson' of the Mayflower" [NGSQ 62:88-90]; "The Mother of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower" [NEHGR 124:250-56]; "Mary Stubbe - A Connection of Elder William Brewster?" [NEHGR 128:288-90].) A number of other children have been proposed for William Brewster, although there is no reason to accept any of these proposals. Jacobus in 1936 disposed of the claimed connections between William Brewster of Plymouth and Francis Brewster of New Haven and his son Nathaniel [TAG 12:199-210, 13:8-21, 113-116]. Mary Walton Ferris proposed a son Edward, for whom there is no evidence [Dawes-Gates 2:151]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: Emma C. Brewster Jones published early in this century a serviceable genealogy of the family [The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907 ..., 2 volumes (New York 1908)]. Among the many versions of the family published in all-my-ancestor volumes the most complete is that of Mary Walton Ferris [Dawes-Gates 2:142-56]. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants published in its "Mayflower Families in Progress" series an accounting of the first four generations of descendants of William Brewster, prepared by Barbara Lambert Merrick, the third edition of which was published in 2000. Two additional volumes by the same compiler were published in 1999 and 2000, the first of these on the fifth-generation descendants of son Jonathan Brewster, and the second on the fifth-generation descendants of daughter Patience (Brewster) Prence. In 1985 and 1986 Jeremy D. Bangs published a three-part article presenting and discussing all known documents naming Jonathan Brewster in Leiden [MQ 51:161-67, 52:6-16, 57-63]. Bangs examined the claim made by the Dexters that Jonathan Brewster had an earlier wife and child while residing in Leiden and determined that the records cited by the Dexters did not pertain to Jonathan Brewster.3 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1580 | Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907 |
| 2 | S1579 | MayflowerHistory.com by Caleb Johnson |
| 3 | S1659 | New England Historic Genealogical Society |
Agnes Nancy Brewster
F, #31321, b. 25 Apr 1768, d. 25 Aug 1830Relationship: to Ted Cash: 4th cousin 9 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | James Brewster (b. 1720, d. 15 Aug 1807) |
| Mother | Eleanor Williamson (b. 1720, d. 1811) |
Family 1: William James Alexander, Sr (b. 1 May 1765, d. 27 Aug 1818)
| Son | James Jefferson Alexander (b. 24 Feb 1788, d. 13 Nov 1852) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 25 Apr 1768 | Agnes Nancy Brewster was born on 25 Apr 1768 in Augusta, Rockingham, Virginia, British America. O1 |
| Marriage | (1788) | William James Alexander, Sr and Agnes Nancy Brewster were married (1788).1 |
| Death | 25 Aug 1830 | Agnes Nancy Brewster died on 25 Aug 1830 in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana, United States. O1 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1547 | Information from Family Tree DNA |
Benjamin Brewster
M, #31315, b. 17 Nov 1633, d. 14 Sep 1710Relationship: to Ted Cash: 1st cousin 12 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Jonathan Brewster (b. 12 Aug 1593, d. 7 Aug 1659) |
| Mother | Lucretia Oldham (b. Abt 1600, d. 4 Mar 1678) |
Family 1: Ann Addis (b. Abt 1633)
| Son | William Brewster (b. 22 Mar 1669, d. 11 Aug 1728) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 17 Nov 1633 | Benjamin Brewster was born on 17 Nov 1633 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O1 |
| Marriage | 28 Feb 1659 | Benjamin Brewster and Ann Addis were married 28 Feb 1659 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, British America. O1 |
| Death | 14 Sep 1710 | Benjamin Brewster died on 14 Sep 1710 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, British America. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1597 | Information from Mayflower Database, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~steadman/wgasurs.html |
Dora Brewster
F, #13732
F, #13732Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Family 1: William Inman
| Son | Herchel D. Inman (b. 7 Jan 1912, d. 31 Mar 1986) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Marriage | (Bef 1934) | William Inman and Dora Brewster were married (Bef 1934).1 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S539 | Information from Buddy Inman |
Fear Brewster
F, #30540, b. Abt 1606, d. Bef 12 Dec 1634Relationship: to Ted Cash: 12th great-aunt
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Elder William Brewster, IV (b. Abt 1566, d. 10 Apr 1644) |
| Mother | Mary (--?--) (b. Abt 1567, d. 17 Apr 1627) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Abt 1606 | Fear Brewster was born on Abt 1606 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. O1 |
| Immigration | Jul 1623 | . O1 |
| Death | Bef 12 Dec 1634 | Fear Brewster died on Bef 12 Dec 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O2 |
| Memo (fam) | (14 Jun 2018) | Memo: [from New England Historic Genealogical Society] WILLIAM BREWSTER ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth REMOVES: Duxbury OCCUPATION: Publisher (in Leiden). (See R. Breugelmans, ed., The Pilgrim Press, a bibliographical & historical memorial of the books printed at Leyden by the Pilgrim Fathers by Rendel Harris & Stephen R. Jones, With a chapter on the location of the Pilgrim Press in Leyden by Dr. Plooij, Partial reprint with new contributions by R. Breugelmans, J.A. Gruys & Keith Sprunger [Nieuwkoop 1987].) CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Morison summarized Brewster's church activities prior to 1620: "One of the original members of the separatist congregation at Scrooby which became the nucleus of the Pilgrim church, he immigrated with them to Holland in 1608, and became elder and teacher of their church at Leyden" [Morison 368]. With no minister at the Plymouth church for most of the years before Brewster's death, he was the lay leader and preached to the congregation regularly, and continued in this manner after his move to Duxbury. In the course of relating the controversy surrounding John Lyford, Bradford recounts how "our reverend Elder hath labored diligently in dispensing the Word of God to us, before he came: and since, hath taken equal pains with himself, in preaching the same" [Bradford 162]. Included in the inventory of his library were "7 sermons by W B," which may have been his notes for some of his own sermons. FREEMAN: In 1633 Plymouth list of freemen, prior to those admitted on 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]. In list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52]. In Plymouth section of list of 1639 (annotated "dead") [PCR 8: 173]. EDUCATION: Entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, 3 December 1580, but did not graduate [Venn 1:213; Morison 368]. Within the inventory of William Brewster separate listings were made of his Latin and English books, with nearly four hundred titles included; "the total of both Latin & English books amounts to the sum of £42 19s. 1 Id." [MD 3:27]. ESTATE: In the list of Plymouth "meersteads & garden plots of [those] which came first laid out 1620" Mr. W[illia]m Brewster is on the south side of the street, at the corner of the highway, and next to John Goodman [PCR 12:3]. In the 1623 Plymouth land division Mr. William Brewster received six acres as a passenger on the Mayflower, and "Pacience & Fear Brewster" received two acres as passengers on the Anne [PCR 12:4, 6]. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division "Mr. Will[ia]m Brewster," Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster were the first three names in the fifth company [PCR 12:10]. Assessed £1 7s in the Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:9, 27]. Administration on the estate of William Brewster was granted on 5 June 1644 to Jonathan Brewster and Love Brewster [MD 3:15, citing PCR 2:101]. The inventory of the estate of William Brewster, taken 18 May 1644, totalled £150 7d., with no real estate included [MD 3:15-27, citing PCPR 1 :53-59]. "Whereas William Brewster late of Plymouth, gent., deceased left only two sons surviving vizt. Jonathan the eldest and Love the younger and whereas the said William died intestate for ought can to this day appear," the two sons requested William Bradford, Edward Winslow, Thomas Prence and Myles Standish to assist them in coming to an agreement, and on 20 August 1645 a division was made. Jonathan Brewster was excused the debt he had owed to his father, except £4 "in consideration of the wintering of some cattle which the said Jonathan had the summering upon the division and for the diet of Isaack Allerton a grandchild of the said Will[ia]m which he had placed with his son Love to table and because he was the first born of his father we gave him his father's arms and also a two year old heifer over and above his part of the dividables of the said estate," and Love received his father's dwelling house. The lands were divided equally, except for a dispute over the lands at Duxbury, of which sixty-eight acres went to Jonathan (along with a "dwelling house which the said Jonathan had built on the said land by leave of his said father") and forty-three acres went to Love "and the reason wherefore we gave Love the less quantity was and is because the quality of Love's land in goodness is equal to the quantity of Jonathan's as we judge" [MD 3:27-30, citing PCLR 1:198-99; PCR 12:115-17]. BIRTH: About 1566, probably at Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, son of William Brewster. DEATH: Duxbury 10 April 1644 [MD 1:7]. MARRIAGE: By 1593 Mary____. She died at Plymouth 17 April 1627 [MD 1:7]. (See COMMENTS below for discussion of her identity.) CHILDREN: JONATHAN BREWSTER, b. Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, 12 August 1593 [MD 1:7]; m. Plymouth 10 April 1624 "Lucretia Oldam of Darby" [MD 1:8]; she was bp. All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 14 January 1600/1, and was sister of JOHN OLDHAM [PM 345]. PATIENCE BREWSTER, b. say 1603; m. Plymouth 5 August 1624 THOMAS PRENCE [PM 374], "the ninth marriage at New Plymouth" [Prince 229]. FEAR BREWSTER, b. say 1605; m. Plymouth by 1627 ISAAC ALLERTON [Bradford 218,242; PM 10]. LOVE BREWSTER, b. say 1607; m. Plymouth 15 May 1634 Sarah Collier [PCR 1:30], daughter of WILLIAM COLLIER [PM 128]. Child BREWSTER, bur. St. Pancras, Leiden, 20 June 1609 [NS] [Dexter 605]. WRESTLING BREWSTER, b. say 1611; d. unm after 1627 and by 1651 [Bradford 444; see GDMNH 109, MD 43:13, Waterhouse Anc 67]. COMMENTS: In his list of passengers on the Mayflower Bradford included "Mr. William Brewster, Mary, his wife, with two sons, whose names were Love and Wrestling" [Bradford 441]. In the accounting of 1651 we find that "Mr. Brewster lived to very old age; about 80 years he was when he died, having lived some 23 or 24 years here in the country. And though his wife died long before, yet she died aged. His son Wrestling died a young man unmarried. His son Love lived till this year 1650 and died and left four children, now living. His daughters which came over after him are dead but have left sundry children alive. His eldest son is still living and hath nine or ten children; one married who hath a child or two" [Bradford 444]. The quest for the identity of Mary, the wife of William Brewster, has attracted the attention of many genealogists, but as yet without a definitive result. For some time she had been thought to be Mary Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth of Scrooby, and in 1965 John G. Hunt presented his case in favor of this identity [TAG 41:1-5, 63], but this claim was rejected by Rubincam and others, and Hunt himself has now given up this position. He has, however, published a pamphlet claiming that she was a certain Mary Wyrrall, based on the appearance in a will of a bequest to "Mary Butho," which Hunt took be a variant of Brewster resulting from a speech defect in the person dictating the will [John G. Hunt, Of Mary Brewster: The Identity of Mary, Wife of Elder William BREWSTER of the Mayflower Voyage of 1620 from Plymouth, England, to New Plymouth, New England (Bowling Green, Virginia, 1984)]. Eugene A. Stratton reviewed this volume negatively in 1985 [Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 48:135-36], to which Hunt responded with a supplement to his pamphlet [Of Mary Brewster, part two (Bowling Green, Virginia, August 1985]. The maiden surname of Mary, wife of Elder Brewster, remains unknown. (Hunt has published other articles on various aspects of William Brewster's life, which, as with all of Hunt's work, need to be used with caution: "'Master Williamson' of the Mayflower" [NGSQ 62:88-90]; "The Mother of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower" [NEHGR 124:250-56]; "Mary Stubbe - A Connection of Elder William Brewster?" [NEHGR 128:288-90].) A number of other children have been proposed for William Brewster, although there is no reason to accept any of these proposals. Jacobus in 1936 disposed of the claimed connections between William Brewster of Plymouth and Francis Brewster of New Haven and his son Nathaniel [TAG 12:199-210, 13:8-21, 113-116]. Mary Walton Ferris proposed a son Edward, for whom there is no evidence [Dawes-Gates 2:151]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: Emma C. Brewster Jones published early in this century a serviceable genealogy of the family [The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907 ..., 2 volumes (New York 1908)]. Among the many versions of the family published in all-my-ancestor volumes the most complete is that of Mary Walton Ferris [Dawes-Gates 2:142-56]. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants published in its "Mayflower Families in Progress" series an accounting of the first four generations of descendants of William Brewster, prepared by Barbara Lambert Merrick, the third edition of which was published in 2000. Two additional volumes by the same compiler were published in 1999 and 2000, the first of these on the fifth-generation descendants of son Jonathan Brewster, and the second on the fifth-generation descendants of daughter Patience (Brewster) Prence. In 1985 and 1986 Jeremy D. Bangs published a three-part article presenting and discussing all known documents naming Jonathan Brewster in Leiden [MQ 51:161-67, 52:6-16, 57-63]. Bangs examined the claim made by the Dexters that Jonathan Brewster had an earlier wife and child while residing in Leiden and determined that the records cited by the Dexters did not pertain to Jonathan Brewster.3 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1579 | MayflowerHistory.com by Caleb Johnson |
| 2 | S1482 | FamilySearch.org |
| 3 | S1659 | New England Historic Genealogical Society |
Henry Brewster
M, #46599, b. 1536, d. Abt 1600Relationship: to Ted Cash: 14th great-uncle
Last Edited: 11 Apr 2026
Parents
| Father | William Brewster, II (b. Abt 1505) |
| Mother | Maude Mann (b. Abt 1510, d. Aft 11 Oct 1558) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1536 | Henry Brewster was born on 1536 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. O |
| Death | Abt 1600 | Henry Brewster died on Abt 1600 in Sutton cum Lound, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. O |
| Burial | Abt 1600 | Henry Brewster was buried on Abt 1600 in Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. O |
James Brewster
M, #31319, b. 1720, d. 15 Aug 1807Relationship: to Ted Cash: 3rd cousin 10 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | William Brewster (b. 22 Mar 1669, d. 11 Aug 1728) |
| Mother | Patience (--?--) (b. 1679) |
Family 1: Eleanor Williamson (b. 1720, d. 1811)
| Daughter | Agnes Nancy Brewster (b. 25 Apr 1768, d. 25 Aug 1830) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1720 | James Brewster was born on 1720 in British America. O1 |
| Marriage | (1740) | James Brewster and Eleanor Williamson were married (1740) British America. O2 |
| Death | 15 Aug 1807 | James Brewster died on 15 Aug 1807 in Jessamine, Kentucky, United States. O1 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1597 | Information from Mayflower Database, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~steadman/wgasurs.html |
| 2 | S1547 | Information from Family Tree DNA |
Jonathan Brewster
M, #30539, b. 12 Aug 1593, d. 7 Aug 1659Relationship: to Ted Cash: 12th great-uncle
Last Edited: 5 Apr 2026
Parents
| Father | Elder William Brewster, IV (b. Abt 1566, d. 10 Apr 1644) |
| Mother | Mary (--?--) (b. Abt 1567, d. 17 Apr 1627) |
Family 1: Lucretia Oldham (b. Abt 1600, d. 4 Mar 1678)
| Son | Benjamin Brewster (b. 17 Nov 1633, d. 14 Sep 1710) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 12 Aug 1593 | Jonathan Brewster was born on 12 Aug 1593 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. O1, 2 |
| Immigration | Nov 1621 | Jonathan Brewster immigrated Nov 1621 to Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O3 |
| Marriage | (1624) | Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham were married (1624) British America. O4 |
| Death | 7 Aug 1659 | Jonathan Brewster died on 7 Aug 1659 in New London, New London, Connecticut, British America. O2, 4 |
| Memo (fam) | (14 Jun 2018) | Memo: [from New England Historic Genealogical Society] WILLIAM BREWSTER ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth REMOVES: Duxbury OCCUPATION: Publisher (in Leiden). (See R. Breugelmans, ed., The Pilgrim Press, a bibliographical & historical memorial of the books printed at Leyden by the Pilgrim Fathers by Rendel Harris & Stephen R. Jones, With a chapter on the location of the Pilgrim Press in Leyden by Dr. Plooij, Partial reprint with new contributions by R. Breugelmans, J.A. Gruys & Keith Sprunger [Nieuwkoop 1987].) CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Morison summarized Brewster's church activities prior to 1620: "One of the original members of the separatist congregation at Scrooby which became the nucleus of the Pilgrim church, he immigrated with them to Holland in 1608, and became elder and teacher of their church at Leyden" [Morison 368]. With no minister at the Plymouth church for most of the years before Brewster's death, he was the lay leader and preached to the congregation regularly, and continued in this manner after his move to Duxbury. In the course of relating the controversy surrounding John Lyford, Bradford recounts how "our reverend Elder hath labored diligently in dispensing the Word of God to us, before he came: and since, hath taken equal pains with himself, in preaching the same" [Bradford 162]. Included in the inventory of his library were "7 sermons by W B," which may have been his notes for some of his own sermons. FREEMAN: In 1633 Plymouth list of freemen, prior to those admitted on 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]. In list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52]. In Plymouth section of list of 1639 (annotated "dead") [PCR 8: 173]. EDUCATION: Entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, 3 December 1580, but did not graduate [Venn 1:213; Morison 368]. Within the inventory of William Brewster separate listings were made of his Latin and English books, with nearly four hundred titles included; "the total of both Latin & English books amounts to the sum of £42 19s. 1 Id." [MD 3:27]. ESTATE: In the list of Plymouth "meersteads & garden plots of [those] which came first laid out 1620" Mr. W[illia]m Brewster is on the south side of the street, at the corner of the highway, and next to John Goodman [PCR 12:3]. In the 1623 Plymouth land division Mr. William Brewster received six acres as a passenger on the Mayflower, and "Pacience & Fear Brewster" received two acres as passengers on the Anne [PCR 12:4, 6]. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division "Mr. Will[ia]m Brewster," Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster were the first three names in the fifth company [PCR 12:10]. Assessed £1 7s in the Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:9, 27]. Administration on the estate of William Brewster was granted on 5 June 1644 to Jonathan Brewster and Love Brewster [MD 3:15, citing PCR 2:101]. The inventory of the estate of William Brewster, taken 18 May 1644, totalled £150 7d., with no real estate included [MD 3:15-27, citing PCPR 1 :53-59]. "Whereas William Brewster late of Plymouth, gent., deceased left only two sons surviving vizt. Jonathan the eldest and Love the younger and whereas the said William died intestate for ought can to this day appear," the two sons requested William Bradford, Edward Winslow, Thomas Prence and Myles Standish to assist them in coming to an agreement, and on 20 August 1645 a division was made. Jonathan Brewster was excused the debt he had owed to his father, except £4 "in consideration of the wintering of some cattle which the said Jonathan had the summering upon the division and for the diet of Isaack Allerton a grandchild of the said Will[ia]m which he had placed with his son Love to table and because he was the first born of his father we gave him his father's arms and also a two year old heifer over and above his part of the dividables of the said estate," and Love received his father's dwelling house. The lands were divided equally, except for a dispute over the lands at Duxbury, of which sixty-eight acres went to Jonathan (along with a "dwelling house which the said Jonathan had built on the said land by leave of his said father") and forty-three acres went to Love "and the reason wherefore we gave Love the less quantity was and is because the quality of Love's land in goodness is equal to the quantity of Jonathan's as we judge" [MD 3:27-30, citing PCLR 1:198-99; PCR 12:115-17]. BIRTH: About 1566, probably at Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, son of William Brewster. DEATH: Duxbury 10 April 1644 [MD 1:7]. MARRIAGE: By 1593 Mary____. She died at Plymouth 17 April 1627 [MD 1:7]. (See COMMENTS below for discussion of her identity.) CHILDREN: JONATHAN BREWSTER, b. Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, 12 August 1593 [MD 1:7]; m. Plymouth 10 April 1624 "Lucretia Oldam of Darby" [MD 1:8]; she was bp. All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 14 January 1600/1, and was sister of JOHN OLDHAM [PM 345]. PATIENCE BREWSTER, b. say 1603; m. Plymouth 5 August 1624 THOMAS PRENCE [PM 374], "the ninth marriage at New Plymouth" [Prince 229]. FEAR BREWSTER, b. say 1605; m. Plymouth by 1627 ISAAC ALLERTON [Bradford 218,242; PM 10]. LOVE BREWSTER, b. say 1607; m. Plymouth 15 May 1634 Sarah Collier [PCR 1:30], daughter of WILLIAM COLLIER [PM 128]. Child BREWSTER, bur. St. Pancras, Leiden, 20 June 1609 [NS] [Dexter 605]. WRESTLING BREWSTER, b. say 1611; d. unm after 1627 and by 1651 [Bradford 444; see GDMNH 109, MD 43:13, Waterhouse Anc 67]. COMMENTS: In his list of passengers on the Mayflower Bradford included "Mr. William Brewster, Mary, his wife, with two sons, whose names were Love and Wrestling" [Bradford 441]. In the accounting of 1651 we find that "Mr. Brewster lived to very old age; about 80 years he was when he died, having lived some 23 or 24 years here in the country. And though his wife died long before, yet she died aged. His son Wrestling died a young man unmarried. His son Love lived till this year 1650 and died and left four children, now living. His daughters which came over after him are dead but have left sundry children alive. His eldest son is still living and hath nine or ten children; one married who hath a child or two" [Bradford 444]. The quest for the identity of Mary, the wife of William Brewster, has attracted the attention of many genealogists, but as yet without a definitive result. For some time she had been thought to be Mary Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth of Scrooby, and in 1965 John G. Hunt presented his case in favor of this identity [TAG 41:1-5, 63], but this claim was rejected by Rubincam and others, and Hunt himself has now given up this position. He has, however, published a pamphlet claiming that she was a certain Mary Wyrrall, based on the appearance in a will of a bequest to "Mary Butho," which Hunt took be a variant of Brewster resulting from a speech defect in the person dictating the will [John G. Hunt, Of Mary Brewster: The Identity of Mary, Wife of Elder William BREWSTER of the Mayflower Voyage of 1620 from Plymouth, England, to New Plymouth, New England (Bowling Green, Virginia, 1984)]. Eugene A. Stratton reviewed this volume negatively in 1985 [Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 48:135-36], to which Hunt responded with a supplement to his pamphlet [Of Mary Brewster, part two (Bowling Green, Virginia, August 1985]. The maiden surname of Mary, wife of Elder Brewster, remains unknown. (Hunt has published other articles on various aspects of William Brewster's life, which, as with all of Hunt's work, need to be used with caution: "'Master Williamson' of the Mayflower" [NGSQ 62:88-90]; "The Mother of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower" [NEHGR 124:250-56]; "Mary Stubbe - A Connection of Elder William Brewster?" [NEHGR 128:288-90].) A number of other children have been proposed for William Brewster, although there is no reason to accept any of these proposals. Jacobus in 1936 disposed of the claimed connections between William Brewster of Plymouth and Francis Brewster of New Haven and his son Nathaniel [TAG 12:199-210, 13:8-21, 113-116]. Mary Walton Ferris proposed a son Edward, for whom there is no evidence [Dawes-Gates 2:151]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: Emma C. Brewster Jones published early in this century a serviceable genealogy of the family [The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907 ..., 2 volumes (New York 1908)]. Among the many versions of the family published in all-my-ancestor volumes the most complete is that of Mary Walton Ferris [Dawes-Gates 2:142-56]. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants published in its "Mayflower Families in Progress" series an accounting of the first four generations of descendants of William Brewster, prepared by Barbara Lambert Merrick, the third edition of which was published in 2000. Two additional volumes by the same compiler were published in 1999 and 2000, the first of these on the fifth-generation descendants of son Jonathan Brewster, and the second on the fifth-generation descendants of daughter Patience (Brewster) Prence. In 1985 and 1986 Jeremy D. Bangs published a three-part article presenting and discussing all known documents naming Jonathan Brewster in Leiden [MQ 51:161-67, 52:6-16, 57-63]. Bangs examined the claim made by the Dexters that Jonathan Brewster had an earlier wife and child while residing in Leiden and determined that the records cited by the Dexters did not pertain to Jonathan Brewster.5 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1579 | MayflowerHistory.com by Caleb Johnson |
| 2 | S1578 | Mayflower Births and Deaths, Vol. 1 and 2 |
| 3 | S1187 | U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current |
| 4 | S1597 | Information from Mayflower Database, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~steadman/wgasurs.html |
| 5 | S1659 | New England Historic Genealogical Society |
Love Brewster
M, #30542, b. 1611, d. From 6 Oct 1650 to 31 Jan 1651Relationship: to Ted Cash: 12th great-uncle
Last Edited: 18 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Elder William Brewster, IV (b. Abt 1566, d. 10 Apr 1644) |
| Mother | Mary (--?--) (b. Abt 1567, d. 17 Apr 1627) |
Family 1: Sarah Collier (b. 30 Apr 1616, d. 26 Apr 1691)
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1611 | Love Brewster was born on 1611 in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands. O1 |
| Emigration (fam) | 16 Sep 1620 | Emigration: Love Brewster emigrated with Elder William Brewster, IV and Mary (--?--) 16 Sep 1620 from Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom. O2 |
| Immigration (fam) | 11 Nov 1620 | Immigration: Love Brewster immigrated with Elder William Brewster, IV and Mary (--?--) 11 Nov 1620 to Cape Cod, Barnstable, Massachusetts, British America aboard the Mayflower. O3 |
| Notable (fam) | 11 Nov 1620 | Notable: Arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620 onboard the Mayflower. O |
| Marriage | 15 May 1634 | Love Brewster and Sarah Collier were married 15 May 1634 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O1 |
| Death | From 6 Oct 1650 to 31 Jan 1651 | Love Brewster died on From 6 Oct 1650 to 31 Jan 1651 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O1 |
| Memo (fam) | (14 Jun 2018) | Memo: [from New England Historic Genealogical Society] WILLIAM BREWSTER ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth REMOVES: Duxbury OCCUPATION: Publisher (in Leiden). (See R. Breugelmans, ed., The Pilgrim Press, a bibliographical & historical memorial of the books printed at Leyden by the Pilgrim Fathers by Rendel Harris & Stephen R. Jones, With a chapter on the location of the Pilgrim Press in Leyden by Dr. Plooij, Partial reprint with new contributions by R. Breugelmans, J.A. Gruys & Keith Sprunger [Nieuwkoop 1987].) CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Morison summarized Brewster's church activities prior to 1620: "One of the original members of the separatist congregation at Scrooby which became the nucleus of the Pilgrim church, he immigrated with them to Holland in 1608, and became elder and teacher of their church at Leyden" [Morison 368]. With no minister at the Plymouth church for most of the years before Brewster's death, he was the lay leader and preached to the congregation regularly, and continued in this manner after his move to Duxbury. In the course of relating the controversy surrounding John Lyford, Bradford recounts how "our reverend Elder hath labored diligently in dispensing the Word of God to us, before he came: and since, hath taken equal pains with himself, in preaching the same" [Bradford 162]. Included in the inventory of his library were "7 sermons by W B," which may have been his notes for some of his own sermons. FREEMAN: In 1633 Plymouth list of freemen, prior to those admitted on 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]. In list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52]. In Plymouth section of list of 1639 (annotated "dead") [PCR 8: 173]. EDUCATION: Entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, 3 December 1580, but did not graduate [Venn 1:213; Morison 368]. Within the inventory of William Brewster separate listings were made of his Latin and English books, with nearly four hundred titles included; "the total of both Latin & English books amounts to the sum of £42 19s. 1 Id." [MD 3:27]. ESTATE: In the list of Plymouth "meersteads & garden plots of [those] which came first laid out 1620" Mr. W[illia]m Brewster is on the south side of the street, at the corner of the highway, and next to John Goodman [PCR 12:3]. In the 1623 Plymouth land division Mr. William Brewster received six acres as a passenger on the Mayflower, and "Pacience & Fear Brewster" received two acres as passengers on the Anne [PCR 12:4, 6]. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division "Mr. Will[ia]m Brewster," Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster were the first three names in the fifth company [PCR 12:10]. Assessed £1 7s in the Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:9, 27]. Administration on the estate of William Brewster was granted on 5 June 1644 to Jonathan Brewster and Love Brewster [MD 3:15, citing PCR 2:101]. The inventory of the estate of William Brewster, taken 18 May 1644, totalled £150 7d., with no real estate included [MD 3:15-27, citing PCPR 1 :53-59]. "Whereas William Brewster late of Plymouth, gent., deceased left only two sons surviving vizt. Jonathan the eldest and Love the younger and whereas the said William died intestate for ought can to this day appear," the two sons requested William Bradford, Edward Winslow, Thomas Prence and Myles Standish to assist them in coming to an agreement, and on 20 August 1645 a division was made. Jonathan Brewster was excused the debt he had owed to his father, except £4 "in consideration of the wintering of some cattle which the said Jonathan had the summering upon the division and for the diet of Isaack Allerton a grandchild of the said Will[ia]m which he had placed with his son Love to table and because he was the first born of his father we gave him his father's arms and also a two year old heifer over and above his part of the dividables of the said estate," and Love received his father's dwelling house. The lands were divided equally, except for a dispute over the lands at Duxbury, of which sixty-eight acres went to Jonathan (along with a "dwelling house which the said Jonathan had built on the said land by leave of his said father") and forty-three acres went to Love "and the reason wherefore we gave Love the less quantity was and is because the quality of Love's land in goodness is equal to the quantity of Jonathan's as we judge" [MD 3:27-30, citing PCLR 1:198-99; PCR 12:115-17]. BIRTH: About 1566, probably at Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, son of William Brewster. DEATH: Duxbury 10 April 1644 [MD 1:7]. MARRIAGE: By 1593 Mary____. She died at Plymouth 17 April 1627 [MD 1:7]. (See COMMENTS below for discussion of her identity.) CHILDREN: JONATHAN BREWSTER, b. Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, 12 August 1593 [MD 1:7]; m. Plymouth 10 April 1624 "Lucretia Oldam of Darby" [MD 1:8]; she was bp. All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 14 January 1600/1, and was sister of JOHN OLDHAM [PM 345]. PATIENCE BREWSTER, b. say 1603; m. Plymouth 5 August 1624 THOMAS PRENCE [PM 374], "the ninth marriage at New Plymouth" [Prince 229]. FEAR BREWSTER, b. say 1605; m. Plymouth by 1627 ISAAC ALLERTON [Bradford 218,242; PM 10]. LOVE BREWSTER, b. say 1607; m. Plymouth 15 May 1634 Sarah Collier [PCR 1:30], daughter of WILLIAM COLLIER [PM 128]. Child BREWSTER, bur. St. Pancras, Leiden, 20 June 1609 [NS] [Dexter 605]. WRESTLING BREWSTER, b. say 1611; d. unm after 1627 and by 1651 [Bradford 444; see GDMNH 109, MD 43:13, Waterhouse Anc 67]. COMMENTS: In his list of passengers on the Mayflower Bradford included "Mr. William Brewster, Mary, his wife, with two sons, whose names were Love and Wrestling" [Bradford 441]. In the accounting of 1651 we find that "Mr. Brewster lived to very old age; about 80 years he was when he died, having lived some 23 or 24 years here in the country. And though his wife died long before, yet she died aged. His son Wrestling died a young man unmarried. His son Love lived till this year 1650 and died and left four children, now living. His daughters which came over after him are dead but have left sundry children alive. His eldest son is still living and hath nine or ten children; one married who hath a child or two" [Bradford 444]. The quest for the identity of Mary, the wife of William Brewster, has attracted the attention of many genealogists, but as yet without a definitive result. For some time she had been thought to be Mary Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth of Scrooby, and in 1965 John G. Hunt presented his case in favor of this identity [TAG 41:1-5, 63], but this claim was rejected by Rubincam and others, and Hunt himself has now given up this position. He has, however, published a pamphlet claiming that she was a certain Mary Wyrrall, based on the appearance in a will of a bequest to "Mary Butho," which Hunt took be a variant of Brewster resulting from a speech defect in the person dictating the will [John G. Hunt, Of Mary Brewster: The Identity of Mary, Wife of Elder William BREWSTER of the Mayflower Voyage of 1620 from Plymouth, England, to New Plymouth, New England (Bowling Green, Virginia, 1984)]. Eugene A. Stratton reviewed this volume negatively in 1985 [Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 48:135-36], to which Hunt responded with a supplement to his pamphlet [Of Mary Brewster, part two (Bowling Green, Virginia, August 1985]. The maiden surname of Mary, wife of Elder Brewster, remains unknown. (Hunt has published other articles on various aspects of William Brewster's life, which, as with all of Hunt's work, need to be used with caution: "'Master Williamson' of the Mayflower" [NGSQ 62:88-90]; "The Mother of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower" [NEHGR 124:250-56]; "Mary Stubbe - A Connection of Elder William Brewster?" [NEHGR 128:288-90].) A number of other children have been proposed for William Brewster, although there is no reason to accept any of these proposals. Jacobus in 1936 disposed of the claimed connections between William Brewster of Plymouth and Francis Brewster of New Haven and his son Nathaniel [TAG 12:199-210, 13:8-21, 113-116]. Mary Walton Ferris proposed a son Edward, for whom there is no evidence [Dawes-Gates 2:151]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: Emma C. Brewster Jones published early in this century a serviceable genealogy of the family [The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907 ..., 2 volumes (New York 1908)]. Among the many versions of the family published in all-my-ancestor volumes the most complete is that of Mary Walton Ferris [Dawes-Gates 2:142-56]. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants published in its "Mayflower Families in Progress" series an accounting of the first four generations of descendants of William Brewster, prepared by Barbara Lambert Merrick, the third edition of which was published in 2000. Two additional volumes by the same compiler were published in 1999 and 2000, the first of these on the fifth-generation descendants of son Jonathan Brewster, and the second on the fifth-generation descendants of daughter Patience (Brewster) Prence. In 1985 and 1986 Jeremy D. Bangs published a three-part article presenting and discussing all known documents naming Jonathan Brewster in Leiden [MQ 51:161-67, 52:6-16, 57-63]. Bangs examined the claim made by the Dexters that Jonathan Brewster had an earlier wife and child while residing in Leiden and determined that the records cited by the Dexters did not pertain to Jonathan Brewster.4 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1579 | MayflowerHistory.com by Caleb Johnson |
| 2 | S1464 | Information from Wikipedia.org |
| 3 | S1578 | Mayflower Births and Deaths, Vol. 1 and 2 |
| 4 | S1659 | New England Historic Genealogical Society |
Patience Brewster
F, #30534, b. Abt 1600, d. 1634Relationship: to Ted Cash: 11th great-grandmother
Last Edited: 5 Apr 2026
Parents
| Father | Elder William Brewster, IV (b. Abt 1566, d. 10 Apr 1644) |
| Mother | Mary (--?--) (b. Abt 1567, d. 17 Apr 1627) |
Family 1: Governor Thomas Prence (b. Abt 1600, d. 29 Mar 1673)
| Daughter | Rebecca Prence (b. 22 May 1627, d. 18 Jul 1651) |
| Son | Thomas Prence (b. Bef 22 May 1627, d. Bef 1677) |
| Daughter | Mercy Prence (b. Abt 1631, d. 28 Sep 1711) |
| Daughter | Hannah Prence (b. Bef 1635, d. Bef 23 Nov 1698) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Abt 1600 | Patience Brewster was born on Abt 1600 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. O1 |
| Immigration | Jul 1623 | Patience Brewster immigrated Jul 1623 to Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O2 |
| Marriage | 5 Aug 1624 | Governor Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster were married 5 Aug 1624 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O1, 3 |
| Death | 1634 | Patience Brewster died on 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O3 |
| Memo | 1635 | Memo: Patience Brewster was born most likely in Scrooby, England, to Elder William Brewster and Mary (maiden name varies by source). Her birthdate ranges from 1595 to 1603. She arrived in Plymouth aboard the "Anne" in 1623 along with her sister, Fear. Her parents and brothers, Love and Wrestling, arrived during 1620 on the Mayflower. Her other brother, Jonathan, arrived with her future husband, Thomas Prence, on the ship Fortune. On August 5, 1624, she married Thomas Prence who would, on January 1, 1634, become the 4th Governor of the Colony. Together, they had four children, Rebecca, Thomas, Hannah and Mercy.3 |
| Memo (fam) | (14 Jun 2018) | Memo: [from New England Historic Genealogical Society] WILLIAM BREWSTER ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth REMOVES: Duxbury OCCUPATION: Publisher (in Leiden). (See R. Breugelmans, ed., The Pilgrim Press, a bibliographical & historical memorial of the books printed at Leyden by the Pilgrim Fathers by Rendel Harris & Stephen R. Jones, With a chapter on the location of the Pilgrim Press in Leyden by Dr. Plooij, Partial reprint with new contributions by R. Breugelmans, J.A. Gruys & Keith Sprunger [Nieuwkoop 1987].) CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Morison summarized Brewster's church activities prior to 1620: "One of the original members of the separatist congregation at Scrooby which became the nucleus of the Pilgrim church, he immigrated with them to Holland in 1608, and became elder and teacher of their church at Leyden" [Morison 368]. With no minister at the Plymouth church for most of the years before Brewster's death, he was the lay leader and preached to the congregation regularly, and continued in this manner after his move to Duxbury. In the course of relating the controversy surrounding John Lyford, Bradford recounts how "our reverend Elder hath labored diligently in dispensing the Word of God to us, before he came: and since, hath taken equal pains with himself, in preaching the same" [Bradford 162]. Included in the inventory of his library were "7 sermons by W B," which may have been his notes for some of his own sermons. FREEMAN: In 1633 Plymouth list of freemen, prior to those admitted on 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]. In list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52]. In Plymouth section of list of 1639 (annotated "dead") [PCR 8: 173]. EDUCATION: Entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, 3 December 1580, but did not graduate [Venn 1:213; Morison 368]. Within the inventory of William Brewster separate listings were made of his Latin and English books, with nearly four hundred titles included; "the total of both Latin & English books amounts to the sum of £42 19s. 1 Id." [MD 3:27]. ESTATE: In the list of Plymouth "meersteads & garden plots of [those] which came first laid out 1620" Mr. W[illia]m Brewster is on the south side of the street, at the corner of the highway, and next to John Goodman [PCR 12:3]. In the 1623 Plymouth land division Mr. William Brewster received six acres as a passenger on the Mayflower, and "Pacience & Fear Brewster" received two acres as passengers on the Anne [PCR 12:4, 6]. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division "Mr. Will[ia]m Brewster," Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster were the first three names in the fifth company [PCR 12:10]. Assessed £1 7s in the Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:9, 27]. Administration on the estate of William Brewster was granted on 5 June 1644 to Jonathan Brewster and Love Brewster [MD 3:15, citing PCR 2:101]. The inventory of the estate of William Brewster, taken 18 May 1644, totalled £150 7d., with no real estate included [MD 3:15-27, citing PCPR 1 :53-59]. "Whereas William Brewster late of Plymouth, gent., deceased left only two sons surviving vizt. Jonathan the eldest and Love the younger and whereas the said William died intestate for ought can to this day appear," the two sons requested William Bradford, Edward Winslow, Thomas Prence and Myles Standish to assist them in coming to an agreement, and on 20 August 1645 a division was made. Jonathan Brewster was excused the debt he had owed to his father, except £4 "in consideration of the wintering of some cattle which the said Jonathan had the summering upon the division and for the diet of Isaack Allerton a grandchild of the said Will[ia]m which he had placed with his son Love to table and because he was the first born of his father we gave him his father's arms and also a two year old heifer over and above his part of the dividables of the said estate," and Love received his father's dwelling house. The lands were divided equally, except for a dispute over the lands at Duxbury, of which sixty-eight acres went to Jonathan (along with a "dwelling house which the said Jonathan had built on the said land by leave of his said father") and forty-three acres went to Love "and the reason wherefore we gave Love the less quantity was and is because the quality of Love's land in goodness is equal to the quantity of Jonathan's as we judge" [MD 3:27-30, citing PCLR 1:198-99; PCR 12:115-17]. BIRTH: About 1566, probably at Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, son of William Brewster. DEATH: Duxbury 10 April 1644 [MD 1:7]. MARRIAGE: By 1593 Mary____. She died at Plymouth 17 April 1627 [MD 1:7]. (See COMMENTS below for discussion of her identity.) CHILDREN: JONATHAN BREWSTER, b. Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, 12 August 1593 [MD 1:7]; m. Plymouth 10 April 1624 "Lucretia Oldam of Darby" [MD 1:8]; she was bp. All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 14 January 1600/1, and was sister of JOHN OLDHAM [PM 345]. PATIENCE BREWSTER, b. say 1603; m. Plymouth 5 August 1624 THOMAS PRENCE [PM 374], "the ninth marriage at New Plymouth" [Prince 229]. FEAR BREWSTER, b. say 1605; m. Plymouth by 1627 ISAAC ALLERTON [Bradford 218,242; PM 10]. LOVE BREWSTER, b. say 1607; m. Plymouth 15 May 1634 Sarah Collier [PCR 1:30], daughter of WILLIAM COLLIER [PM 128]. Child BREWSTER, bur. St. Pancras, Leiden, 20 June 1609 [NS] [Dexter 605]. WRESTLING BREWSTER, b. say 1611; d. unm after 1627 and by 1651 [Bradford 444; see GDMNH 109, MD 43:13, Waterhouse Anc 67]. COMMENTS: In his list of passengers on the Mayflower Bradford included "Mr. William Brewster, Mary, his wife, with two sons, whose names were Love and Wrestling" [Bradford 441]. In the accounting of 1651 we find that "Mr. Brewster lived to very old age; about 80 years he was when he died, having lived some 23 or 24 years here in the country. And though his wife died long before, yet she died aged. His son Wrestling died a young man unmarried. His son Love lived till this year 1650 and died and left four children, now living. His daughters which came over after him are dead but have left sundry children alive. His eldest son is still living and hath nine or ten children; one married who hath a child or two" [Bradford 444]. The quest for the identity of Mary, the wife of William Brewster, has attracted the attention of many genealogists, but as yet without a definitive result. For some time she had been thought to be Mary Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth of Scrooby, and in 1965 John G. Hunt presented his case in favor of this identity [TAG 41:1-5, 63], but this claim was rejected by Rubincam and others, and Hunt himself has now given up this position. He has, however, published a pamphlet claiming that she was a certain Mary Wyrrall, based on the appearance in a will of a bequest to "Mary Butho," which Hunt took be a variant of Brewster resulting from a speech defect in the person dictating the will [John G. Hunt, Of Mary Brewster: The Identity of Mary, Wife of Elder William BREWSTER of the Mayflower Voyage of 1620 from Plymouth, England, to New Plymouth, New England (Bowling Green, Virginia, 1984)]. Eugene A. Stratton reviewed this volume negatively in 1985 [Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 48:135-36], to which Hunt responded with a supplement to his pamphlet [Of Mary Brewster, part two (Bowling Green, Virginia, August 1985]. The maiden surname of Mary, wife of Elder Brewster, remains unknown. (Hunt has published other articles on various aspects of William Brewster's life, which, as with all of Hunt's work, need to be used with caution: "'Master Williamson' of the Mayflower" [NGSQ 62:88-90]; "The Mother of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower" [NEHGR 124:250-56]; "Mary Stubbe - A Connection of Elder William Brewster?" [NEHGR 128:288-90].) A number of other children have been proposed for William Brewster, although there is no reason to accept any of these proposals. Jacobus in 1936 disposed of the claimed connections between William Brewster of Plymouth and Francis Brewster of New Haven and his son Nathaniel [TAG 12:199-210, 13:8-21, 113-116]. Mary Walton Ferris proposed a son Edward, for whom there is no evidence [Dawes-Gates 2:151]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: Emma C. Brewster Jones published early in this century a serviceable genealogy of the family [The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907 ..., 2 volumes (New York 1908)]. Among the many versions of the family published in all-my-ancestor volumes the most complete is that of Mary Walton Ferris [Dawes-Gates 2:142-56]. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants published in its "Mayflower Families in Progress" series an accounting of the first four generations of descendants of William Brewster, prepared by Barbara Lambert Merrick, the third edition of which was published in 2000. Two additional volumes by the same compiler were published in 1999 and 2000, the first of these on the fifth-generation descendants of son Jonathan Brewster, and the second on the fifth-generation descendants of daughter Patience (Brewster) Prence. In 1985 and 1986 Jeremy D. Bangs published a three-part article presenting and discussing all known documents naming Jonathan Brewster in Leiden [MQ 51:161-67, 52:6-16, 57-63]. Bangs examined the claim made by the Dexters that Jonathan Brewster had an earlier wife and child while residing in Leiden and determined that the records cited by the Dexters did not pertain to Jonathan Brewster.4 |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1578 | Mayflower Births and Deaths, Vol. 1 and 2 |
| 2 | S1579 | MayflowerHistory.com by Caleb Johnson |
| 3 | S1187 | U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current |
| 4 | S1659 | New England Historic Genealogical Society |
Elder William Brewster, IV
M, #30535, b. Abt 1566, d. 10 Apr 1644Relationship: to Ted Cash: 12th great-grandfather
Last Edited: 10 Apr 2026
Parents
| Father | William Brewster, III (b. Abt 1534, d. 10 Aug 1590) |
| Mother | Mary Smythe (b. 1535, d. Jul 1590) |
Family 1: Mary (--?--) (b. Abt 1567, d. 17 Apr 1627)
| Son | Jonathan Brewster (b. 12 Aug 1593, d. 7 Aug 1659) |
| Daughter | Patience Brewster (b. Abt 1600, d. 1634) |
| Daughter | Fear Brewster (b. Abt 1606, d. Bef 12 Dec 1634) |
| Child | A Child Brewster (b. Abt 1609, d. 20 Jun 1609) |
| Son | Love Brewster (b. 1611, d. From 6 Oct 1650 to 31 Jan 1651) |
| Son | Wrestling Brewster (b. 1614, d. From 1627 to 1644) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Abt 1566 | Elder William Brewster, IV was born on Abt 1566 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. O1 |
| Marriage | 1592 | Elder William Brewster, IV and Mary (--?--) were married 1592 Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. O2 |
| Emigration (fam) | 16 Sep 1620 | Emigration: Elder William Brewster, IV and Mary (--?--) emigrated 16 Sep 1620 from Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom. with Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster. O3 |
| Immigration (fam) | 11 Nov 1620 | Immigration: Elder William Brewster, IV and Mary (--?--) immigrated 11 Nov 1620 to Cape Cod, Barnstable, Massachusetts, British America aboard the Mayflower. with Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster. O2 |
| Notable (fam) | 11 Nov 1620 | Notable: Arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620 onboard the Mayflower. with Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster. O |
| Note | 11 Nov 1620 | Note: He was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact 11 Nov 1620 Plymouth Rock Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O |
| Death | 10 Apr 1644 | Elder William Brewster, IV died on 10 Apr 1644 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British America. O1 |
| Memo | 2017 | Memo: Pilgrim colonist, leader and preacher Elder William Brewster came from Scrooby, in north Nottinghamshire and reached what became the Plymouth Colony in the Mayflower in 1620. He was accompanied by his wife, Mary Brewster, and his sons, Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster. The town of Brewster, Barnstable, MA was incorporated Febr 19, 1803 and was named for Elder William Brewster. A large part of the inhabitants being his descendants William Brewster attended Peterhouse College, Cambridge 1580-1583; was postmaster and baliff-receiver at Scrooby, England 1590-1607. Organized Scrooby congregation 1606-1609; removed his family to Amsterdam and later to Leyden, Holland where he tutored 1609-1616 and was ruling Elder 1616-1619. He was in flight and hiding in England in 1619-1620 while arranging passage for the Sainets to New England. William, his wife and two youngest sons arrived Plymouth via the Mayflower in 1620. At Plymouth, William was Ruling Elder until 1643. He was also purchaser 1626; Undertaker 1627-1641.4 |
| Memo (fam) | (14 Jun 2018) | Memo: [from New England Historic Genealogical Society] WILLIAM BREWSTER ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth REMOVES: Duxbury OCCUPATION: Publisher (in Leiden). (See R. Breugelmans, ed., The Pilgrim Press, a bibliographical & historical memorial of the books printed at Leyden by the Pilgrim Fathers by Rendel Harris & Stephen R. Jones, With a chapter on the location of the Pilgrim Press in Leyden by Dr. Plooij, Partial reprint with new contributions by R. Breugelmans, J.A. Gruys & Keith Sprunger [Nieuwkoop 1987].) CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Morison summarized Brewster's church activities prior to 1620: "One of the original members of the separatist congregation at Scrooby which became the nucleus of the Pilgrim church, he immigrated with them to Holland in 1608, and became elder and teacher of their church at Leyden" [Morison 368]. With no minister at the Plymouth church for most of the years before Brewster's death, he was the lay leader and preached to the congregation regularly, and continued in this manner after his move to Duxbury. In the course of relating the controversy surrounding John Lyford, Bradford recounts how "our reverend Elder hath labored diligently in dispensing the Word of God to us, before he came: and since, hath taken equal pains with himself, in preaching the same" [Bradford 162]. Included in the inventory of his library were "7 sermons by W B," which may have been his notes for some of his own sermons. FREEMAN: In 1633 Plymouth list of freemen, prior to those admitted on 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]. In list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52]. In Plymouth section of list of 1639 (annotated "dead") [PCR 8: 173]. EDUCATION: Entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, 3 December 1580, but did not graduate [Venn 1:213; Morison 368]. Within the inventory of William Brewster separate listings were made of his Latin and English books, with nearly four hundred titles included; "the total of both Latin & English books amounts to the sum of £42 19s. 1 Id." [MD 3:27]. ESTATE: In the list of Plymouth "meersteads & garden plots of [those] which came first laid out 1620" Mr. W[illia]m Brewster is on the south side of the street, at the corner of the highway, and next to John Goodman [PCR 12:3]. In the 1623 Plymouth land division Mr. William Brewster received six acres as a passenger on the Mayflower, and "Pacience & Fear Brewster" received two acres as passengers on the Anne [PCR 12:4, 6]. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division "Mr. Will[ia]m Brewster," Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster were the first three names in the fifth company [PCR 12:10]. Assessed £1 7s in the Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:9, 27]. Administration on the estate of William Brewster was granted on 5 June 1644 to Jonathan Brewster and Love Brewster [MD 3:15, citing PCR 2:101]. The inventory of the estate of William Brewster, taken 18 May 1644, totalled £150 7d., with no real estate included [MD 3:15-27, citing PCPR 1 :53-59]. "Whereas William Brewster late of Plymouth, gent., deceased left only two sons surviving vizt. Jonathan the eldest and Love the younger and whereas the said William died intestate for ought can to this day appear," the two sons requested William Bradford, Edward Winslow, Thomas Prence and Myles Standish to assist them in coming to an agreement, and on 20 August 1645 a division was made. Jonathan Brewster was excused the debt he had owed to his father, except £4 "in consideration of the wintering of some cattle which the said Jonathan had the summering upon the division and for the diet of Isaack Allerton a grandchild of the said Will[ia]m which he had placed with his son Love to table and because he was the first born of his father we gave him his father's arms and also a two year old heifer over and above his part of the dividables of the said estate," and Love received his father's dwelling house. The lands were divided equally, except for a dispute over the lands at Duxbury, of which sixty-eight acres went to Jonathan (along with a "dwelling house which the said Jonathan had built on the said land by leave of his said father") and forty-three acres went to Love "and the reason wherefore we gave Love the less quantity was and is because the quality of Love's land in goodness is equal to the quantity of Jonathan's as we judge" [MD 3:27-30, citing PCLR 1:198-99; PCR 12:115-17]. BIRTH: About 1566, probably at Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, son of William Brewster. DEATH: Duxbury 10 April 1644 [MD 1:7]. MARRIAGE: By 1593 Mary____. She died at Plymouth 17 April 1627 [MD 1:7]. (See COMMENTS below for discussion of her identity.) CHILDREN: JONATHAN BREWSTER, b. Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, 12 August 1593 [MD 1:7]; m. Plymouth 10 April 1624 "Lucretia Oldam of Darby" [MD 1:8]; she was bp. All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 14 January 1600/1, and was sister of JOHN OLDHAM [PM 345]. PATIENCE BREWSTER, b. say 1603; m. Plymouth 5 August 1624 THOMAS PRENCE [PM 374], "the ninth marriage at New Plymouth" [Prince 229]. FEAR BREWSTER, b. say 1605; m. Plymouth by 1627 ISAAC ALLERTON [Bradford 218,242; PM 10]. LOVE BREWSTER, b. say 1607; m. Plymouth 15 May 1634 Sarah Collier [PCR 1:30], daughter of WILLIAM COLLIER [PM 128]. Child BREWSTER, bur. St. Pancras, Leiden, 20 June 1609 [NS] [Dexter 605]. WRESTLING BREWSTER, b. say 1611; d. unm after 1627 and by 1651 [Bradford 444; see GDMNH 109, MD 43:13, Waterhouse Anc 67]. COMMENTS: In his list of passengers on the Mayflower Bradford included "Mr. William Brewster, Mary, his wife, with two sons, whose names were Love and Wrestling" [Bradford 441]. In the accounting of 1651 we find that "Mr. Brewster lived to very old age; about 80 years he was when he died, having lived some 23 or 24 years here in the country. And though his wife died long before, yet she died aged. His son Wrestling died a young man unmarried. His son Love lived till this year 1650 and died and left four children, now living. His daughters which came over after him are dead but have left sundry children alive. His eldest son is still living and hath nine or ten children; one married who hath a child or two" [Bradford 444]. The quest for the identity of Mary, the wife of William Brewster, has attracted the attention of many genealogists, but as yet without a definitive result. For some time she had been thought to be Mary Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth of Scrooby, and in 1965 John G. Hunt presented his case in favor of this identity [TAG 41:1-5, 63], but this claim was rejected by Rubincam and others, and Hunt himself has now given up this position. He has, however, published a pamphlet claiming that she was a certain Mary Wyrrall, based on the appearance in a will of a bequest to "Mary Butho," which Hunt took be a variant of Brewster resulting from a speech defect in the person dictating the will [John G. Hunt, Of Mary Brewster: The Identity of Mary, Wife of Elder William BREWSTER of the Mayflower Voyage of 1620 from Plymouth, England, to New Plymouth, New England (Bowling Green, Virginia, 1984)]. Eugene A. Stratton reviewed this volume negatively in 1985 [Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 48:135-36], to which Hunt responded with a supplement to his pamphlet [Of Mary Brewster, part two (Bowling Green, Virginia, August 1985]. The maiden surname of Mary, wife of Elder Brewster, remains unknown. (Hunt has published other articles on various aspects of William Brewster's life, which, as with all of Hunt's work, need to be used with caution: "'Master Williamson' of the Mayflower" [NGSQ 62:88-90]; "The Mother of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower" [NEHGR 124:250-56]; "Mary Stubbe - A Connection of Elder William Brewster?" [NEHGR 128:288-90].) A number of other children have been proposed for William Brewster, although there is no reason to accept any of these proposals. Jacobus in 1936 disposed of the claimed connections between William Brewster of Plymouth and Francis Brewster of New Haven and his son Nathaniel [TAG 12:199-210, 13:8-21, 113-116]. Mary Walton Ferris proposed a son Edward, for whom there is no evidence [Dawes-Gates 2:151]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: Emma C. Brewster Jones published early in this century a serviceable genealogy of the family [The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907 ..., 2 volumes (New York 1908)]. Among the many versions of the family published in all-my-ancestor volumes the most complete is that of Mary Walton Ferris [Dawes-Gates 2:142-56]. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants published in its "Mayflower Families in Progress" series an accounting of the first four generations of descendants of William Brewster, prepared by Barbara Lambert Merrick, the third edition of which was published in 2000. Two additional volumes by the same compiler were published in 1999 and 2000, the first of these on the fifth-generation descendants of son Jonathan Brewster, and the second on the fifth-generation descendants of daughter Patience (Brewster) Prence. In 1985 and 1986 Jeremy D. Bangs published a three-part article presenting and discussing all known documents naming Jonathan Brewster in Leiden [MQ 51:161-67, 52:6-16, 57-63]. Bangs examined the claim made by the Dexters that Jonathan Brewster had an earlier wife and child while residing in Leiden and determined that the records cited by the Dexters did not pertain to Jonathan Brewster.5 |
| Memo | 10 Apr 2026 | Biography: Elder William Brewster (c. 1566–1644) Elder William Brewster was born around 1566 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England, during the reign of Elizabeth I, a period often called the Elizabethan Age. England at that time was experiencing both cultural flowering and deep religious tension. The Church of England had broken from Rome only a generation earlier, and many believers—like Brewster—felt it had not gone far enough in reform. Educated at Cambridge, Brewster entered public service as a postmaster and bailiff in Scrooby, a position that placed him along important government and diplomatic routes. Yet his life soon took a decisive turn toward religion. By the early 1600s, he had become a central figure in a Separatist congregation—those who believed the Church of England was beyond reform and that true believers must separate entirely. This belief put him in direct conflict with the English crown under James I of England, who enforced religious conformity. Facing persecution, Brewster and his fellow Separatists fled England in 1608, first to Amsterdam and then to Leiden in the Dutch Republic. There, in a more tolerant society, he became a religious leader—“Ruling Elder”—and supported the community by teaching and later operating a printing press. His press was not merely a livelihood; it became a tool for producing religious materials critical of English authorities, forcing him at times into hiding. Despite relative freedom in Holland, economic hardship and concern over losing their English identity—especially among their children—led Brewster and his congregation to consider a bold move: establishing a new colony in the New World. In 1620, Brewster, his wife Mary, and two of their sons boarded the Mayflower. The voyage itself was perilous, lasting over two months across the Atlantic. When they arrived off Cape Cod in November 1620, far north of their intended destination, Brewster was among the signers of the Mayflower Compact—a foundational document of self-government in what would become New England. The early years in Plymouth were harsh. The winter of 1620–1621 brought disease and death, claiming nearly half the settlers. Brewster’s wife Mary survived these early struggles but died in 1627. Through it all, Brewster served as the colony’s spiritual leader. Because Plymouth lacked an ordained minister for many years, he regularly preached, counseled, and guided the community. Brewster also lived through key events in early colonial history, including relations—both cooperative and tense—with Native American tribes, and the gradual stabilization of the Plymouth Colony. In England, meanwhile, tensions between monarchy and Parliament were building toward what would later become the English Civil War—a conflict rooted in many of the same religious and political disputes that had driven Brewster to leave decades earlier. As a senior figure in Plymouth, Brewster was involved in both civic and economic affairs, including participation in agreements that helped sustain the struggling colony. He spent his later years in Duxbury, Massachusetts, continuing his role as elder and advisor. William Brewster died on April 10, 1644, at about 78 years of age—remarkably old for his time. By then, Plymouth Colony had taken firm root, and his children and grandchildren were part of a growing New England society. His legacy is profound. As a religious leader, he helped shape the spiritual foundation of the Pilgrim community. As a passenger on the Mayflower and signer of the Mayflower Compact, he stands among the earliest architects of self-governance in America. And as an ancestor to thousands, including your own line, his life represents the intersection of faith, courage, and the search for freedom that defined the early colonial experience. |
Note: (Dates) shown in parentheses are approximate dates for sorting purposes only.
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1579 | MayflowerHistory.com by Caleb Johnson |
| 2 | S1578 | Mayflower Births and Deaths, Vol. 1 and 2 |
| 3 | S1464 | Information from Wikipedia.org |
| 4 | S1187 | U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current |
| 5 | S1659 | New England Historic Genealogical Society |
William Brewster
M, #31317, b. 22 Mar 1669, d. 11 Aug 1728Relationship: to Ted Cash: 2nd cousin 11 times removed
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2023
Parents
| Father | Benjamin Brewster (b. 17 Nov 1633, d. 14 Sep 1710) |
| Mother | Ann Addis (b. Abt 1633) |
Family 1: Patience (--?--) (b. 1679)
| Son | James Brewster (b. 1720, d. 15 Aug 1807) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 22 Mar 1669 | William Brewster was born on 22 Mar 1669 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, British America. O1 |
| Marriage | Abt 1694 | William Brewster and Patience (--?--) were married Abt 1694 British America. O1 |
| Death | 11 Aug 1728 | William Brewster died on 11 Aug 1728 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, British America. O1 |
Citations
| No. | Source | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S1597 | Information from Mayflower Database, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~steadman/wgasurs.html |
William Brewster, II
M, #46597, b. Abt 1505Relationship: to Ted Cash: 14th great-grandfather
Last Edited: 11 Apr 2026
Family 1: Maude Mann (b. Abt 1510, d. Aft 11 Oct 1558)
| Son | William Brewster, III (b. Abt 1534, d. 10 Aug 1590) |
| Son | Henry Brewster (b. 1536, d. Abt 1600) |
Life Events
| Type | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | Abt 1505 | William Brewster, II was born on Abt 1505 in Arksey, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. O |
| Marriage | Abt 1533 | William Brewster, II and Maude Mann were married Abt 1533 Bentley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. O |
| Death | William Brewster, II died in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. O |