Unrelated Families-Page 6a (Schaaf-Continued)
On this page I have provided genealogy information about unrelated families that my parents and I knew in and around the Jersey County, IL area, but are not directly related to our family. Charles Louis Schaaf Charles Louis Schaaf was born 7-10-1817 in Hanover, Germany, and died 6-14-1898 in Jersey Co., IL. He married Christina Youngblood born 3-26-1835 in Hesse, Dramstadt, Germany, died 3-6-1893 in Jersey Co., IL, daughter of Georg Wilhelm Jungblut (1818-1905) and Catherine Elisabetha Rintel. They were married 2-16-1857 in Jersey Co., IL, and both are buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. Charles Louis Schaaf was a son of Charles (Karl) and Charlotte Augusta (Busch) Schaaf both born in Hanover, Germany. Children of Charles Louis Schaaf and Christina Youngblood were-George Edward Schaaf born 11-26-1859 in Jersey County, IL, died 12-30-1927 in Jersey County, IL, married Sarah Ellen Powers; Sigel A. Schaaf born 10-25-1863 in Jersey County, IL, married Sophia Harding; Emma Schaaf born abt. 1864 in Jersey County, IL, married Joshua Powers; William A. Schaaf born 6-3-1865 in Jersey County, IL, died 3-22-1949 in Jersey County, IL; Pauline Schaaf born in 1867 in Jersey County, IL, died in 1899 in Jersey County, IL, married James Douglas Powers; and Mary Caroline Schaaf born in 1871 in Jersey County, IL, died in 1938 in Jersey County, IL, married Leroy Medford. ------------ Charles Louis Schaaf's wife Christina (Youngblood) Schaaf's brother George Henry Youngblood's obituary -George Henry Youngblood born Feb. 21, 1830 Darmstadt Hessen, Germany, died Dec. 7, 1900 North Alton, Madison County, Illinois. Mr. George H. Youngblood, a well known resident of North Alton, died at the family home Friday evening at 6:20, aged 70 years. Mr. Youngblood was born in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, and came to this country when 13 years of age and settled in New Jersey. The following year he came west and took up his residence near Elsah on a farm. In 1880 he moved his family to Joplin, Mo., where he started a livery stable. Later he returned to North Alton and lived the last ten years of his life. Twelve years ago he was stricken with paralysis as the result of being shot during the war while attempting to arrest some Knights of the Golden Circle near Newbern. Mr. Youngblood was then a constable. He became helpless during the last ten years of his life. He leaves eight children, five sons and three daughters, all grown: George, Louis, William, Jacob and Frank Youngblood, of North Alton, Mrs Albert (sic) Carman, of Joplin, Mo., Mrs. J.M. Robinson, of Texas, and Mrs. Richard Strong of North Alton. The funeral will be from the family home on Sunday to the Evangelical church, services will be held at both places and interment will be to city Cemetery. He was a son of Georg Wilhelm Jungblut (1818-1905) buried Altenhelm Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook Co., IL & Catherine Elisabetha Rintel (1818- ___). He married 5-1-1851 to Catherine Heil (1835-1896) at Baden, Germany. Children: George William Youngblood (1852 - 1914); Louis Franklin Youngblood (1854 - 1925); William Henry Youngblood (1859 - 1929); Edwin Farley Youngblood (1862 - 1898); Louisa Sophia (Youngblood) Robinson (1863 - 1913); Ellen Jane (Youngblood) Carman (1866 - 1944); John Jacob Youngblood (1868 - 1938); Benjamin Franklin Youngblood (1872 - 1938); Anna Maria (Youngblood) Strong (1874 - ____); and Julia A. Youngblood (1879 - 1890). Siblings: George Henry Youngblood (1830 - 1900); Elizabeth Barbara (Youngblood) Feigle (1833 - 1897); Catherine E. (Youngblood) Breitweiser (1835 - 1906); Johann Jacob Youngblood (1837 - 1916); and Christina (Youngblood) Schaaf (1840 - 1913). His burial was at Alton Cemetery, Alton, Madison County, Illinois. (2) Emma Schaaf Charles Louis Schaaf and Christina (Youngblood) Schaaf's daughter Emma Schaaf was born abt. 1864 in Jersey County, IL. She married Joshua Powers. Joshua and Emma (Schaaf) Powers had these children-Effie Mae Powers, Cora Powers, Mrs. William Lafleur, and William J. Powers. ------------- (1a) Joshua and Emma (Schaaf) Powers's daughter Effie Mae (Powers) Kadell's obituary - KADELL. 17 aug 1961: Mrs. Effie Mae Kadell who resided at 111 Walton Street, Jerseyville, died at nine-thirty o'clock Tuesday morning, August 15 at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ferris in Jacksonville where she had been the past seventeen days. The body was brought to Jacoby Brothers funeral home where Christian Science services will be held at two o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon with Mrs. Jennie Mai Johnson of Elsah as reader. Interment will be in the Grimes-Neely cemetery. Mrs. Kadell was born in Nutwood, 4 March 1894, a daughter of the late Joshua and Emma Schaaf Powers, and her age at the time of death was sixty-seven years, five months, and eleven days. Her husband, Frank A. Kadell, preceded her in death. Surviving Mrs. Kadell are three daughters, Mrs. Priscilla Ferris of Jacksonville, Miss Ann Kadell of Chicago, Mrs. Patsy McCoy of Jerseyville; one son, Richard Kadell of Jerseyville; five grandchildren, one great granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Kennedy of Jerseyville and Mrs. William Lafleur of Fieldon and one brother, William J. Powers of Yuba City , CA. The decedent was a charter member of the Christian Science church in Jerseyville. ------------- (1aa) Frank A. and effie M. (Powers) Kadell's son Richard "pat" Kadell's obituary - Jerseyville - Richard "pat" Kadell, 65, died at 9:20 a.m. tuesday,19 March 1991, at christian hospital northwest in St. Louis county. For 37 years he was a rural mail carrier, retiring in 1980 and was later engaged in farming. He was a u.s. marine World War II veteran. Memberships included the Jerseyville American Legion post 492, Jerseyville VFW post 4528, national rifle association and disabled american veterans. Born in Jerseyville, he was a son of the late Frank A. and effie M.(Powers) Kadell. On 12 September 1951, he married doris breitweiser in Jerseyville. She survives. Also surviving are a son, jerry Kadell of Jerseyville; two grandchildren; and three sisters, Ann Kadell of Chicago, priscilla ferris of Jacksonville and Patricia McCoy of Godfrey. Visitation is from 4 to 9p.m. Thursday at Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville, with a prayer service at 7 p.m. A funeral mass is at 10 a.m. Friday at Holy Ghost Catholic church in Jerseyville with the Rev. Lloyd P. Misho as celebrant. Military rites will be conducted by the American Legion and VFW posts in St. Francis Xavier cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be made to the church, where he was a member. (3) Mary Caroline Schaaf Charles louis Schaaf and Christina (Youngblood) Schaaf's daughter Mary Caroline Schaaf was born in 1871 in Jersey County, IL. She died in 1938 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried at Gunterman Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. She married Leroy Medford 6-25-1892. Leroy and Mary Caroline (Schaaf) Medford had 3 children-Herschel Medford, Edith Mae Medford, and Beman Medford. ----------------- (1a) Leroy and Mary Caroline (Schaaf) Medford's son Herschel Lee Medford's obituary - Died 05-14-1982 - Democrat News, May 18, 1982: Herschel Lee Medford, 83, of Fieldon died may 14 at Jersey hospital. Funeral from Gubser home. Rev. Robert Broeder. Burial Guntermann cemetery Near Fieldon. Owned and operated service station and farmed. Born September 25, 1898 near Fieldon, son of Roy and Mary Schaaf Medford. Leaves wife, former Lida Morrison, whom he married October 6, 1921 in Jerseyville. One Daughter, Doris Spangle of Tucson, Arizona, seven grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. -------------------- (2a) Leroy and Mary Caroline (Schaaf) Medford's daughter Edith Mae (Medford) Thompson's obituary - Died 06-1926 - Mrs. Edith Thompson, 33, mother of 4 children, died at home near Fieldon from dropsy. She was the daughter of Leroy and Mrs. (Medford) born in Fieldon vicinity. In 1914, she graduated from JTHS. She had been a member of the Royal Neighbors. She leaves her husband, Wm. Thompson; 3 Daughters, Dorothy Lucille, Ureta Grace, and Opal Irene; 1 son Herschel Leroy,; and 2 brothers, Herschel and Beeman, living near Fieldon. Rev. Jos. Jenkins officiated at the service, held from her home, with burial in Gunterman cemetery. ------------------------- Edith Mae (Medford) Thompson's husband William M. "Bill" Thompson's obituary - Died 07-16-1981 - Services for William "Bill" Thompson, 89, of Kane were held Saturday am at Airsman-Hires Funeral Home in Carrollton with Revs. Jack Brown and Peter Ely officiating burial was in Kane cemetery. He died at 5:40 am July 16 at his residence. Born in Greene County, he was a son of the late C. K. & Elizabeth Thompson and was a retired employee from the former International Shoe Company plant in Jerseyville. His survivors are his wife, the former Marguerite (Krohn) whom he married December 11, 1970, in Kane; 3 Daughters, Dorothy Long of Edwardsville, Grace Bond of Bunkerhill and Opal Robinson of Alton; 10 grandchildren; 18 g-grandchildren; and 1 sister, Ida Nelson of Hartford. The Kane Baptist church where he was a member has been named as a memorial. -------------- (1aa) William M. "Bill" Thompson and his 1st wife Edith Mae (Medford) Thompson's daughter Dorothy L. (Thompson) Neumann Long's obituary - Dorothy L. Neumann Long, 92, passed away at 1:30 pm on Thursday, November 4, 2010 at Jerseyville Manor Nursing Home in Jerseyville. She was born on September 23, 1918 in Jersey County, IL, the daughter of William M. and Edith Mae (Medford) Thompson Dorothy married Edward T. Neumann on March 14, 1937 at Zion Lutheran Church in Bethalto and they were very active in the church, the community and loved dancing. He passed away on May 2, 1978. She married Henry L. Long on September 6, 1981. She and Henry were married in the chapel at Zion by Pastor Liefer and enjoyed traveling and snowbirding first in Arizona and then in Florida. He passed away on March 9, 2005. She was a bookkeeper for CB & W Transport in South Roxana retiring in 1980. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Bethalto and one of the charter members of the Zion Ladies Aid. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Janet and Gene Helmkamp of Bethalto; a son and daughter-in-law, Gary & Shari Neumann of Glen Carbon; grandchildren and their spouses, Todd Helmkamp of Bethalto, Michael and Randi Helmkamp of Moro, Wendy and Max Jones of Alton, E8 Scott and Rebecca Neumann stationed with the Navy in Japan and Misty Neumann of Wood River; eleven great grandchildren; one great, great grandchild and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, her siblings, Uretta (Grace) Bond, Herschel Thompson and Opal Robinson, her in-laws, Tobias and Mary Neumann which were like parents to her. In celebration of her life, visitation will be from 9:30 am until service time at 11:00 am Saturday, November 6, 2010 at Zion Lutheran Church in Bethalto with Pastor Mark Hofferber officiating. Burial will follow at Rose Lawn Memory Gardens in Bethalto. Memorials may be made to Zion Lutheran Church United in Mission. --------------- (3a) Leroy and Mary Caroline (Schaaf) Medford's son Beman Medford was born in 1895 in Jersey County, IL. He died in 1962 in Jersey County, Il. He is buried at Gunterman Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He married Anna May Cooper. Beman Medford's wife - Died 00-00-1972. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna May Medford of Fieldon were held at one-thirty o/clock Sunday at the Jacoby Brothers Funeral home. Rev. Leonard Todd of Moro officiated and burial was in the Gunterman cemetery. The death of Mrs. Medford, widow of Beman Medford, occurred at two forty-five pm Thursday at Greenlawn Nursing Home just thirteen days after her eighty first birthday anniversary. Mrs. Medford, a lifelong resident of Jersey County, was a daughter of the late John and Rose Weeks Cooper. Her survivors are one sister, Bertha Cooper of Fieldon, one brother, Robert Cooper of Jerseyville, and nieces and nephews. (4) Pauline Schaaf Charles Louis Schaaf and Christina (Youngblood) Schaaf's daughter Pauline Schaaf was born in 1867 in Jersey County, IL. She died in 1899 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried in Grimes-Neely Cemetery, English Township, Jersey County, IL. She married James Douglas Powers 1-26-1885 in Jersey County, IL. He was a son of Lawrence and Rebecca (Neely) Powers. He was born 8-3-1858 and died 10-13-1934. He is buried in Grimes-Neely Cemetery, English Township, Jersey County, IL. ------------------------ James and Pauline (Schaaf) Powers had 5 children-John Neely Powers, Lewis C. Powers, James Douglas Powers, Andrew Powers, and Georgia E. Powers. ----------------- (1a) James and Pauline (Schaaf) Powers's son John Neely Powers's obituary - Jerseyville Republican Newspaper, dated Oct. 17, 1918, John Neely Powers died Sunday morning at Camp Custer, Mich., of influenza. He was a son of James D. Powers, Jerseyville, and left for camp September 15th. The body was brought to Jerseyville Tuesday noon where the funeral was held wednesday at 2 p.m. at the residence of Loren Erwin. Deceased is survived by his father, sister, Mrs. Loren erwin, three brothers, Andrew, James and Lewis, and aunt, Mrs. James Dunphy. ---------------- (2a) James and Pauline (Schaaf) Powers's son Lewis C. Powers died 15 May 1980: Services for Lewis C. Powers, 82, a farmer of rural Fieldon were conducted Thursday afternoon at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Broeder officiating. Burial was in Grimes cemetery. He died at 5:30 pm 12 May at Jersey Community Hospital. He was born 12 June 1897 in Jersey County, a son of James D. and Pauline Schaaf Powers. His wife, the former Goldie Devening, died 19 November 1973. He is survived by four Sons, A. L."Jack" Powers, Kenneth and John, all of Fieldon and Charles of Hardin; one daughter, Pauline Martin of Jerseyville; 16 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren. His parents, wife, one son, three brothers and a sister preceded him in death. The American Cancer Society was named as a memorial. ---------------------------- Lewis C. Powers's wife Goldie Marie (Devening) Powers's obituary - Goldie Marie (Devening) Powers died 22 November 1973: Funeral rites for Mrs. Goldie Marie Powers, 72, of R. R. 1, Fieldon were held 21 November at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home with interment in Grimes cemetery. Her death occurred unexpectedly at her home at 9:45 am on 19 nov. Rev. Leonard Todd officiated. She was born 16 January 1901 in Greene County, the daughter of James and Hester Mefford Devening. She is survived by her husband, Lewis C. Powers; one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Pauline) Martin of Jerseyville; four Sons, A. L. Powers, Kenneth Powers, John Powers and Charles Powers, all of Fieldon; 16 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; one Brother, Ned Devening of Fieldon; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Lyles and Mrs. George Henneberg of Jerseyville. She was preceded in death by one son, James L. Powers, and three brothers, Earl, Roy and Percy Devening. ---------------------------- (1aa) Lewis and Goldie (Devening) Powers's son Andrew Lawrence "Jack" Powers's obituary - Andrew Lawrence "Jack" Powers, 70, died unexpectedly at 8:48am Thursday, 2 May 1991 at home. He was a self-employed grain farmer for 25 years, and retired in 1984 from the maintenance department at Olin Brass Mill in East Alton. Memberships included the Jerseyville Elks and Moose Lodges. Born in Jerseyville on 30 January 1921 he was the son of the late Lewis and Goldie (Devening) Powers. He married the former Catherine M. "Kit" Powderly on 4 December 1940 in Elsberry, Missouri, and she died on 6 June 1985. Surviving are two daughters, Catherine M. Webster of Hamburg and Mary M. Bennett of Kirkwood, Missouri; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Pauline Martin of Jerseyville; and three brothers, Kenneth and John Powers, both of Fieldon, and Charles Powers of Hardin. A brother, James Lewis Powers, preceded him in death. Visitation wass from 4 to 9 pm at Jacoby-Schroeder Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where services were at 10 am Saturday. Burial was in Grimes-Neely cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or American heart association. ------------------ (2aa) Lewis and Goldie (Devening) Powers's son Kenneth L. "Kenny" Powers's obituary - Kenneth L. "Kenny" Powers, 81, died at 3:40 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, 2003, at Jerseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born Aug. 13, 1922, in Fieldon to Lewis Charles and Goldie Marie (Devening) Powers. He married the former Willrene "Billie" Moore on March 22, 1945, in Jacksonville, Fla. She survives. A 1940 graduate of Jersey Township High School, he served his country with the U.S. Navy during World War II. Formerly of the Fieldon area, he began working on the family farm near Fieldon, where he worked for many years before retiring and moving to Jerseyville. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing and was a loyal member of the Fieldon United Church of Christ. In addition to his wife, survivors include one son, Lewis L. Powers of Jerseyville; two daughters and one son-in-law, Beverly Morrison of Taylorville, Ill., and Rebecca and Clyde Anderson of Richmond, Ill.; six grandchildren, Matthew and his wife, Angie, Benjamin and his wife, Sarah, Steven Morrison and Kristen, Erika and Stanley Anderson; four great-grandchildren, Riley, Reagan, Emily and Owen Morrison; and one brother, Charles Powers of Carrollton. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Pauline Martin; three brothers, James Lewis Powers, Andrew "Jack" Powers and John Powers; and a son-in-law, George Morrison. Visitation was from 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Crawford Funeral Home (Jacoby Chapel) in Jerseyville. Visitation resumed from 10 a.m. until funeral services at 11 a.m. Monday at the Fieldon United Church of Christ. Dr. Donald Burkhalter officiated. Burial was at Grimes Cemetery in Jerseyville, with military graveside services provided by the Jerseyville American Legion Post 492 and VFW Post 4528. Memorials may be given to the Fieldon United Church of Christ. ----------------- Kenneth L. Powers's wife Willrene B. "Billie" (Moore) Powers's obituary - Willrene B. "Billie" Powers, 81, died unexpectedly at 7:55 a.m. Sunday, June 22, 2008, at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville after suffering an apparent brain aneurysm. She was born Dec. 5, 1926, in Jacksonville, Fla., the daughter of Charles R. and Marguerite (Soder) Moore. She grew up in Jacksonville, Fla., and it was there that she met her future husband, Kenneth L. Powers, who was stationed with the U.S. Navy. They married on March 22, 1945, and he soon brought the city girl to Fieldon, where they established a home in the Fieldon bottoms where they farmed and raised their family of three children. They spent many happy years on the farm until moving to Jerseyville in 1992. They enjoyed 10 years in town together before he died Oct. 30, 2003. She was a loyal and active member of the Fieldon United Church of Christ for 63 years, as well as a 51-year member of the Jersey County Home Extension, where she served as secretary. In her younger years, she served as a 4-H leader for her children's groups and enjoyed utilizing her creative side, whether it was painting, flower arranging or gardening. She enjoyed traveling extensively with her husband and friends and was a consistent St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan. Surviving are a son, Lewis Powers of Jerseyville; two daughters and a son-in-law, Beverly Morrison of Taylorville and Rebecca and Clyde Anderson of Richmond; six grandchildren and their spouses, Matthew and Angie Morrison, Benjamin and Sarah Morrison and Steven and Mindy Morrison, all of Taylorville, Kristen Anderson of Carol Stream, Erika Anderson, a student at the University of Illinois at Champaign, and Stan Anderson, a student at Illinois State University at Normal; five great-grandchildren; and a brother and sister-in-law, Kendall and Gladys Moore of Virginia. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Margaret "Peggy" Holloway and Carolyn Coristin; and a son-in-law, George Morrison. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, and will continue from 1 p.m. until services at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, at Fieldon United Church of Christ. The Rev. Barbara Alley will officiate. Burial will be at Grimes-Neeley Cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be made to the church or cemetery. ----------------------- (3aa) Lewis and Goldie (Devening) Powers's son Charles Powers's wife Helen Marie (Thompson) Powers's obituary - Helen Marie Powers, 73, died Friday, July 27, 2007, at St. Louis University Hospital. She was born in Hardin on April 27, 1934, one of three children born to the late Ernest and Rose M. (Schleeper) Thompson. As a young girl, she attended grade school in Hardin and graduated from Jersey Community High School in Jerseyville. A resident of Hardin for many years, she retired from Calhoun County Ford and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, both in Hardin. She was a very active and social person and she always enjoyed being on the go. She loved spending time with family and friends and, in her quiet times, enjoyed gardening, quilting and crocheting. She was formerly married to Charles Powers and surviving are their three daughters and their husbands, Connie and Rick Adcock of Kampsville and Marsha and Rick Zippich and Sandy and Tom Sawyer, all of Fieldon; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Joseph and Kay Thompson of Jerseyville; and a sister and brother-in-law, Virginia and Barry Ritter of Jerseyville. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be at St. Norbert's Cemetery in Hardin. Memorials may be made to St. Norbert's Catholic School or to the Auxiliary House at St. Louis University Hospital. ------------- Lewis and Goldie (Devening) Powers's son Charles Powers's wife Helen Marie (Thompson) Powers's sister Virginia Rose (Thompson) Ritter's obituary - Virginia Rose Ritter, 86, died at 8:20 p.m., Friday, November 24, 2017 at the Jerseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Virginia Rose, or Ginny, as she known to family and friends, was born in Hardin, Il. on March 2, 1931, one of three children born to Ernest and Rose M. (Schleeper) Thompson. Her family moved to the Rosedale area where she attended the one room Teneriffe Grade School, continuing on to be a member of the 1948 graduating class from Hardin High School. She then moved into Jerseyville, where she began working at the International Shoe Factory. She then married John Barry Ritter on April 24, 1950 at the St. Norbert's Catholic Church in Hardin, and the two soon began their family, consisting of nine children. She was a dedicated wife, mother and homemaker, but still managed to find time to enjoy dancing at Busch's and the Elk's Lodge, participating on the Busch's Farm softball and bowling teams and being a part of the Ladies Card Club. She and Barry were avid travelers, visiting nearly every country in Europe. Her most cherished travels were to Europe with her in-laws and to Branson, Mo, with her sister, Helen. In her later years, she took language and arts classes and became quite computer savvy. She loved playing cards with "the girls" and playing dominoes with close friends. Ginny was a devout member of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Jerseyville, and served on numerous committees, including the Altar Society and always found time to volunteer at the Jersey Community Hospital Resale Shop. In 1980, she became co-owner and co-manager of the 518 South Restaurant in Jerseyville. She was a respected member of the business community and built many lasting relationships that she treasured, and will long be remembered. She was a lady of tremendous grace and class, and was as beautiful on the inside and she was on the outside, in the truest form. Surviving are her husband of 67 years, John Barry Ritter of Jerseyville; her seven children and their spouses, Cindy and Alex Brown of St. Louis, Mo., Robin and Duane Downer of Rosewood Heights, Mary Myers of Delmar, Ca., Julie Southern of LosGatos, Ca., Joe and Janelle Ritter of Jerseyville, John and Connie Ritter of Jerseyville, and James and Deb Ritter of Jerseyville; a son in law, Leonard "Lenny" Richey of Alton; 11 Grandchildren; six great grandchildren; a sister in-law, Mary Thompson of Jerseyville; a brother in law, Michael Ritter of Jerseyville; a sister in-law and brother in-law, Margie and Fred Walther of Murfreesboro, Tn.; along with many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her youngest daughter, Erika Rose Ritter on May 24, 1990; her oldest daughter, Janis Jo Ritter on Dec. 11, 2014; a son in law, Andrew H. Southern on June 11, 2013; a brother, Joseph Thompson; a sister, Helen Powers; her father in-law and mother in-law, Joseph and Esther Ritter; two sisters in-law and a brother in-law, Robert and Betty Ritter and Mary Ritter; a niece, Katie (Walther) Primm and nephew, Joseph Grant Thompson. Visitation will begin at 3 p.m.. on Tuesday at the Crawford Funeral Home and will conclude at 7 p.m. with a Rosary Recitation. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10 a.m. on Wednesday at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Jerseyville, with Fr. Martin Smith officiating. Burial will be in the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Cemetery in Jerseyville. In lieu of flowers and plants, memorials may be given to the St. Francis/Holy Ghost Catholic Schools in Jerseyville. --------------- (3a) James and Pauline (Schaaf) Powers's son James Douglas Powers's obituary - James Douglas Powers died 25 May 1967: James Douglas Powers of 404 Lincoln Ave., Jerseyville, died at seven fifty-one o'clock Thursday night at Barnes hospital in St. Louis where he had been a patient for ten days. Visitation hours were held at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home where services were held at two o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. Carlton Christenson, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated and burial was in Grimes cemetery. Mr. Powers was born in Jersey County, 3 January 1890, a son of the late James D. and Pauline Schaaf Powers. He had been an employee of the cast shop at Olin-Mathieson Corp. His survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Walter Jay of Jennings, Missouri; Mrs. Edna Mae Strebel and Mrs. Natalie Springman of Jerseyville; two sons, Rmc Richard L. Powers of the US Navy, stationed at San Diego, Calif, and Arthur D. Powers of Otterville; one brother, Lewis Powers of Fieldon; sixteen grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. His parents, his wife, and one son, Herschel, preceded him in death. ---------------- (4a) James and Pauline (Schaaf) Powers's had a son Andrew Powers. I don't have any information about their son Andrew Powers. ---------------- (5a) James and Pauline (Schaaf) Powers's daughter Georgia E. Powers was born 8-17-1885 in Jersey County, IL. She died 2-3-1958 in Jersey County, IL. Her burial was in Grimes-Neely cemetery, English Township, Jersey County, IL. She married Lorin E. Erwin. He was born in 1882 and died in 1967. His burial was in Grimes-Neely cemetery. (5) Sigel A, Schaaf Charles Louis Schaaf and Christina (Youngblood) Schaaf's son Sigel A. Schaaf was born on the 25th day of Oct. 1863 in Jersey county, IL. Sigel A. Schaaf married Sophia Harding 3-24-1885 in Jersey County, IL. She died in 1964 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. Sigel and Sophia (Harding) Schaaf had 4 children-Estelle S. Schaaf, Carrie Schaaf, Anna Schaaf, and Charles L. Schaaf. ------------------------------ (Note: The following information below is about Sigel Schaaf - From History of Greene and Jersey Counties, Illinois, Springfield, IL: Continental Historical Co., 1885, pp. 337 - 365. ---- Sigel Schaaf, and enterprising young farmer of English township, is a son of Louis and Christina (Youngblood) Schaaf, natives of Germany. Sigel Schaaf was born on the 25th day of Oct. 1863 in Jersey county, Ill., and was here reared on a farm, obtaining his education in the district schools. He resided with his parents until March 28, 1885, when he was united in marriage with Sophia Harding, daughter of Michael and Mary H. Harding. Mr. Schaaf cultivates about 100 acres of land and is an intelligent and worthy citizen.) ----------------------------- (1a) Sigel and Sophia (Harding) Schaaf's daughter Estelle S. (Schaaf) Vinnedge's obituary - Died 11-05-1981 - Funeral services were held for Estelle S. Vinnedge November 5, 1981 at the Arm Bruster Funeral Home in St. Louis. Mrs. Vinnedge died following a fall at her home that caused a broken hip. She was hospitalized for several weeks and had been moved to the Chastains Nursing Home where her Sister, Carey Brock, is a resident. She was born in Fieldon in 1892, the daughter of Sigel and Sophia Schaaf. She went to school in Grafton and later worked in St. Louis as a milliner. In 1923, she married Charles A. Vinnedge who was secretary of the Terminal Railroad Association. Her parents, husband, sister, Anna Bienvenue, and brother Charles L. Schaaf, preceded her in death. Survivors include 1 sister, 2 nieces, a nephew, grandnieces and grandnephews. ---------------- (2a) Sigel and Sophia (Harding) Schaaf's daughter Carrie Schaaf married Russell Brock. Carrie Schaaf's husband Russell Brock's obituary - Russell Brock, died 06-10-1919. Russell Brock, was killed in action. Son of Justin Brock of Elsah, his eldest son. He leaves his wife, who was Mill Carrie Schaaf, formerly of Grafton. Before entering service he lived in St. Louis. ----------------- (3a) Sigel and Sophia (Harding) Schaaf's daughter Anna Schaaf married a man who's last name was Bienvenue. I don't have any other information about her or her family. ------------------ (4a) Sigel and Sophia (Harding) Schaaf had a son Charles L. Schaaf. I don't have any information about their son Charles L. Schaaf. Henry Schaaf Henry Schaaf was a son of Johann Friedrich and Caroline Berhardine (Bauer/Beier) Schaaf. Henry Schaaf was born 10-15-1825 in Hanover, Germany, and died 2-20-1897 in Jersey Co., IL. He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He married 1st Mary Niemeyer 3-27-1849 in Jersey Co., IL. Children of Henry Schaaf an Mary Niemeyer were-Charles Edward Schaaf born 1-12-1850 in Jersey County, IL, died 1-26-1923 in Jersey Co., IL, married Laura Mathews; Augusta Schaaf born abt. 1851 in Jersey County, IL, died 1885 Jersey County, IL, married Henry A. Springman; and Louis Schaaf was born 1-2-1852 in Jersey County, IL, died 7-24-1933 in Jersey County, IL, married Sarah J. Simpson. Henry Schaaf married 2nd Sabrina "Sabria" L. Bingham 20 Sept. 1854 in Jersey Co., IL. Children of Henry Schaaf and Sabrina "Sabria" L. Bingham were-Louisa M. Schaaf born 15 July 1856 in Jersey Co., IL, died 30 July 1942 in Los Angeles Co., CA, married George Hamilton VanAntwerp; and Louis H. Schaaf born in 1857 in Jersey Co., IL, died 29 Aug. 1905 in Edgar, Clay Co., NE, married Louisa M. Keller in NE in 1882; Henry Schaaf married 3rd Christina Goeman 1-9-1858 in Jersey Co., IL. She was born in 1840 in Germany, and died 11-10-1913 in Jersey Co., IL. She is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. Children of Henry Schaaf and his 3rd wife Christina Goeman were-Alvina Schaaf born 8-4-1859 in Jersey County, IL, died 5-5-1886 in Jersey County, IL, married Stephen Healey; Gustaf Schaaf born in 1861 in Jersey County, IL, died 4-21-1936 in Jersey County, IL, married 1st Hettie Amelia Miles, married 2nd Alta N. Bartlett; Julius Schaaf born 3-13-1866 in Jersey County, IL, died 10-20-1929 in Jersey County, IL, married Sarah F. Homer; and Fritz Schaaf born 8-12-1875 Jersey County, IL, died 2-15-1966 Jersey County, IL, unmarried. (2) Louis Schaaf Henry Schaaf and his 1st wife Mary (Niemeyer) Schaaf's son Louis Schaaf was born 1-2-1852 in Jersey County, IL. He died 7-24-1933 in Jersey County, IL. Louis Schaaf is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He married Sarah J. Simpson 6-23-1883 in Jersey County, IL. She was a daughter of George Simpson. She was born 4-2-1869 and died 2-16-1937. Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf had these children-Rachel Bell Schaaf, Leroy "Lee" Schaaf, Leonard Schaaf, Pearl Schaaf, Mary Schaaf, Rosa Schaaf, Alice Schaaf, Sarah Schaaf, and Henry Schaaf. ---------------- (1a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf's daughter Rachel Bell Schaaf was born in Jersey County, IL. She married John William Varney. Rachel Bell (Schaaf) Varney died 01-1969. John William Varney and Rachel Bell (Schaaf) Varney had these children-William Varney and Ada Varney. ----------- Rachel Bell (Schaaf) Varney's obituary - The death of Mrs. Rachel Bell Varney of Rural Route 3, Jerseyville, occurred at 6:45 am at Jersey Community hospital where she had been a medical patient for 20 days. Funeral services were held at 2:30 pm Sunday at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Rev. Leonard Todd of Moro officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove cemetery. Mrs. Varney, 80 years, 9 months, and 7 days old; was born in Jersey County, a daughter of the late Lewis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf. She is survived by her husband, John W. Varney who served as supervisor from Otter creek township for a number of years; 1 son, William L. Varney of Chesterfield; 1 daughter, Mrs. George White of Jerseyville; 13 grandchildren; 1 Brother, Leonard Schaaf, and 1 sister, Pearl Keulp, both of Oregon. ---------------------- Rachel Bell (Schaaf) Varney's husband John William Varney died 10-01-1978. Rachel Bell (Schaaf) Varney's husband John William Varney's obituary - John William Varney, 84, a retired farmer of Rural Route 3 Jerseyville died at 9:58 am October 1 at Jersey Community hospital. He was born November 8, 1893 in Jersey County, a son of William and Josephine (Hetzel) Varney. He married Rachel Schaaf March 17, 1916. She died January 24, 1969. Survivors are: 1 son William L. Varney of East Alton; 1 daughter, Mrs. Ada White of Jerseyville; 13 grandchildren; 2 g-grandchildren; 1 brother Edward Varney, of Jerseyville. Visitation from 4-9 pm Monday at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where services will be conducted by Rev. Louis Kappler. Burial will be in Oak Grove cemetery. ------------------ (2a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf's son Leroy "Lee" Schaaf was born in Jersey County, IL. He died 8-22-1956 in Jersey County, IL. He is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. He married Wilma A. Thomas 9-4-1915 in Jersey County, IL. She was a daughter of Marshall and Lena Sarah (Schmidt) Thomas. She died 12-9-1979 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. (Note: Leroy "Lee" Schaaf's wife Wilma A. Thomas was a sister to my Uncle Alonzo "Lonnie" Westfall's 1st wife Martha Thomas and his 2nd wife Frances "Fanny" Thomas. Alonzo "Lonnie" Westfall was a brother to my father Walter Edward "Ed" Westfall.) Children of Wilma Amelia Thomas and Leroy Schaaf were-Alma Grace Schaaf born Mar 23, 1918 in Chicago, IL, died Nov 13, 1988, Pensacola, Escambia Co., Florida; Laura A Schaaf born Feb 16, 1916, Carlinville, IL, died Mar 24, 2000, Duluth, Minnesota; Lena Schaaf; Celia M. Schaaf; Irene Schaaf; Lucille Schaaf died 9-19-1927 at six months of age, burial in Oak Grove cemetery in Jerseyville, IL; Ida Schaaf; Hazel Schaaf; Edna Schaaf; Leo "Corky" Schaaf born Mar 09, 1929, Plainview, IL, died Feb 10, 2002, Litchfield, IL; and Robert Schaaf, died 1998, Girard, IL. --------------- (1aa) Alma Grace Schaaf daughter of Leroy Schaaf and Wilma Amelia (Thomas) Schaaf was born Mar 23, 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, and died Nov 13, 1988 in Pensacola, Escambia Co., Florida. She married William Edward Gimlin on May 11, 1936 in Illinois, son of William Henderson Gimlin and Sarah Alice Abbott. She was buried at Pensacola Memorial Gardens, Pensacola, Florida. Children of Alma Grace Schaaf and William Edward Gimlin were-Robert Earl Gimlin; Kenneth E. Gimlin; Harold E. Gimlin; Clyde Eldon Gimlin, born Dec 17, 1951, died June 1982, Pensacola, Escambia Co., Florida; Steven E. Gimlin; Wilma Almetta Gimlin; Louise Gimlin; and Julia Ann Gimlin. --------------- (2aa) Laura A. Schaaf daughter of Leroy Schaaf and Wilma Amelia (Thomas) Schaaf married Jerry O. Hedberg in 1935. She is deceased. She is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Duluth, Minnesota. Children of Laura A Schaaf and Jerry O. Hedberg were-Geraldine Hedberg; Robert Hedberg; Linda Hedberg; Arnold Hedberg; Iris Hedberg; Shirley Hedberg; Richard Hedberg; Wilma Hedberg; Raymond Clarence Hedberg, born 1938, Sibley, Iowa, died Apr 18, 1996, Duluth, Minnesota; and James Hedberg. --------------- (3aa) Lena Schaaf daughter of Leroy Schaaf and Wilma Amelia (Thomas) Schaaf married a man who's last name was Turner. Children of Lena Schaaf and Unknown Turner were-Shirley Turner; Debby Turner; Gary Schulze; and Randy Schulze. --------------- (4aa) Celia M. Schaaf daughter of Leroy Schaaf and Wilma Amelia (Thomas) Schaaf married Harlen W. Shaw. Children of Celia M. Schaaf and Harlen W. Shaw were-Wanda Shaw; Juanita Shaw; Wilma Shaw; Willa Shaw; Donna Shaw; Nancy Shaw; Betty Shaw; Connie Shaw; Wayne Schaaf; Harlen Shaw; Theresa Diann Shaw, born Dec 30, 1948, Meadowbrook, IL, died July 14, 2008, Alton, IL; Vivian Gayle Shaw, born June 05, 1950, IL, died Apr 1975, Bethalto, IL; Loyd Ray Shaw, born Sep 03, 1927, died Aug 06, 1999, Gillispie, IL; and Eldon Roy Shaw. ------------- (1aaa) Harlen and Celia (Schaaf) Shaw's daughter Donna (Shaw) Keller's obituary - Donna Keller, 67, passed away at 1:14 a.m. on March 23, 2013, at her residence in Carlinville. She was born in Alton on July 1, 1945, the daughter of the late Harlen and Celia (Schaaf) Shaw. She married Gerald E. Keller April 2, 1966, in East Alton, Ill., and he survives. Donna was a purchasing Manager for Essex Industries for 29 years. She was a member of Charity Southern Baptist Church in Carlinville, and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She is survived by her husband Gerald; one son, Bobby Keller of Mount Olive; three sisters and their spouses, Nancy (Dennis) Tosh of Worden, Betty (Chuck) Hogle of Meadowbrook, Connie (Butch) Morgan of Alton; two brothers and spouses Harlen (Rhonda) Shaw of Meadowbrook, Wayne (Charlene) Schaaf of Meadowbrook; and two grandchildren. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two sisters, Gayle Shaw and Theresa Osborn. Visitation was Tuesday, March 26, at Elias Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Home in Alton, where a funeral service will be at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 27, with Pastor Joshua Franklin, officiating. Burial will follow at Charity Baptist Church Cemetery in Carlinville.Elias, Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Home in Alton are in charge of arrangements. Online condolences and guestbook may be found at www.eliaskallalandschaaf.com. ----------------- (1aaa) Celia (Schaaf) Shaw's son Wayne M. Schaaf's obituary - Wayne M. Schaaf, 78, passed away at 10:28 am, Monday, November 19, 2018 at his home. He was born on July 27, 1940 in Carlinville, IL, the son of Everett Dabbs and Celia Schaaf. On July 16, 1967 Wayne married Charleen Schaaf at the Zion Lutheran Church in Bethalto. A private burial will be held at Wanda Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be given to Wounded Warriors or the American Cancer Society. Elias Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Home in Bethalto is in charge of arrangements. --------------- (5aa) Leo "Corky" Schaaf son of Leroy Schaaf and Wilma Amelia (Thomas) Schaaf died in Feb 2002. His burial was Feb 13, 2002, New Calvary Cemetery, Carlinville, IL. He married Nancy Ann Dwyer in 1959 in Carlinville, IL. ------------------ (6aa) Leroy Schaaf and Wilma Amelia (Thomas) Schaaf's daughter Hazel Helen (Schaaf) Wisdom's obituary - JERSEYVILLE — Hazel Helen Wisdom, 90, died at 12:10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016 at Willow Rose Nursing & Rehab Center. She was born on August 20, 1925, in Jerseyville, daughter of Lee Roy and Wilma (Thomas) Schaaf, now deceased. She married George Ray Wisdom Sept. 16, 1944, in Jerseyville. He died Oct. 31, 2013. She had worked at International Shoe Factory and the laundry dept. at Jersey Community High School. Survivors include her children, Helen and Guy Devening of Fieldon, Illinois, Barbara and Kenny Phillips of Demi Springs, Louisiana, and Brenda and Mark Embly of Jerseyville, Illinois; grandchildren, Ted Devening, Crystal Plunkett, Matthew and Travis Herring, Jimmy, Keith and Kurt Scoby. 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; sisters, Ida Lewis of Jerseyville and Edna Ealey of Girard, Illinois. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sisters: Lucille, Lena, Celia, Laura, Alma and Irene; brothers: Robert and Leo "Corky" Schaaf; great-grandson, Ryder Herring. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until noon Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016 at Alexander & Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville where funeral service will begin at noon. Rev. Brent Meyer will officiate. BURIAL will take place at Oak Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice or to Heartland Hospital in Fairview Heights. Alexander & Gubser Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. --------------- Leroy Schaaf and Wilma Amelia (Thomas) Schaaf's daughter Hazel Helen (Schaaf) Wisdom's husband George Ray Wisdom's obituary - George Ray Wisdom, 90, died at 4:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013, at Willow Rose Nursing Home in Jerseyville. Born Feb. 19, 1923, in Wood River, to the late George Willard and Mabel (Schultz) Wisdom. He married Hazel Helen Schaaf on Sept. 16, 1944, in Jerseyville. He retired from Laclede Steel Mill in Alton. Survivors include his wife, Hazel Helen Wisdom of Jerseyville; daughters, Helen and Guy Devening of Fieldon, Ill., Barbara and Kenny Phillips of the State of Louisiana and Brenda and Mark Embley of Jerseyville; grandchildren, Ted Devening, Crystal Plunkett, Matthew Herring, Travis Herring, Jimmy Scoby, Keith Scoby and Kurt Scoby; ten great-grandchildren; brother, Clayton Wisdom of Jerseyville; and sister, Aleen Bell of Jerseyville. Preceded in death by parents; one brother, Dale Wisdom; one great-great-grandson, Ryder Herring. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until time of funeral services at noon on Monday, Nov. 4, at Alexander & Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville with Rev. Brent Meyer to officiate. Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be made to the charity of one’s choice. Alexander & Gubser Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. ---------------- (3a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf's son Leonard Schaaf was born in Jersey County, IL. He married Mildred Seal 7-4-1932 in Jersey County, IL. They had a son Leonard J. Schaaf Jr. born 11-27-1932, died 2-10-1933. He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery. Leonard Schaaf and his family lived in Oregon. ----------------- (4a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf's daughter Pearl Schaaf was born in Jersey County, IL. She married a man who's last name was Keulp, and they lived in Oregon. ----------------- (5a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf's daughter Mary Schaaf was born in Jersey County, IL. She married Louis N. Phipps 6-14-1905 in Jersey County, IL. ---------------- (6a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf's Daughter Rosa Schaaf was born in Jersey County, Il. She married Robert Koestlin 12-25-1903 in Jersey County, IL. ------------------ (7a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf had a daughter Alice Schaaf. I don't have an information about their daughter Alice Schaaf. ----------------- (8a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf's son Henry Schaaf was born 12-20-1895 in Jersey County, IL. He died 11-21-1924 in Jersey County, IL. (He died of a gunshot wound) He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery. ---------------- (9a) Louis and Sarah (Simpson) Schaaf's daughter Sarah Schaaf was born in Jersey County, IL. She married William Paul Burrows. William Paul and Sarah (Schaaf) Burrows had these children-Doris M. Burrows, June Burrows, Billy Burrows, Bobby Burrows, Richard Burrows, and Pauline Burrows. ------------- (1aa) William Paul and Sarah (Schaaf) Burrows's daughter Doris M. (Burrows) Taylor-Giberson's obituary - Doris M. Taylor-Giberson, 81, of Medora, died at 6:50 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14, 2011, at Alton Memorial Hospital. She was born in Jerseyville, on July 20, 1930, and was the daughter of William Paul and Sarah (Schaaf) Burrows, now deceased. She first married Lee Taylor on Nov 9, 1951. He died April 28, 1987. She then married Charles "Gibbie" Giberson on Jan. 6, 1990, who died in May 10, 1997. She had been a member of the Jerseyville Moose, Jerseyville Order of the Eastern Star and the Junior Women's Club in Jerseyville. Survivors include her daughter, Cindy Taylor Burton, Medora; grandchildren, Jason and Shawn Burton, Christy and Ryan McKey, Julie Taylor, Harley Taylor and Billy Burton; great-grandchildren, Taylor, Lindsey, Holly, Garrett, Ella, Cole and Cheyann; sister, June Muethe of Jerseyville and brother, Billy Burrows of Rockbridge. She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands; two brothers, Bobby and Richard Burrows, and a sister, Pauline Burrows. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at Targhetta & Wooldridge Funeral Home in Brighton, where services will be held at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. On Jan 14, 2012, there will be a celebration of life after 7 p.m. at the Tri-County Rod and Gun Club north of Brighton. The Rev. Ray Robinson will officiate. Burial will be at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be made to the family. Online information and guestbook may be found at www.targhettaandwooldridge.com. ------------ (2aa) William Paul and Sarah (Schaaf) Burrows's daughter Edna June (Burrows) Meuth's obituary - Edna June Meuth, 88, died at 12:02 p.m., Thursday, October 31, 2013 at the Jerseyville Manor Nursing Home. She was born in Jersey County on April 18, 1925, and was the daughter of the late Paul William & Sarah (Schaaf) Burrows. June graduated from Jersey Township High School, and worked at the International Shoe Factory in Jerseyville for a short time prior to her marriage. A woman of deep faith, she was a member of the Holy Ghost Catholic Church, and was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother. She married Maurice Eugene Meuth on April 21, 1945 at the Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyille, and the two shared 66 years together centered around faith, family and farm life, before his death on April 25, 2011. Surviving are a daughter & son in law, Jean & Carl Gilman of Fieldon; a son & daughter in law, Mike & Pat Meuth of Jerseyville; six grandchildren & their spouses, Julie & Rex Schofield of Carrollton, Susan & Kevin Ayres of Jerseyville, David Gilman of Fieldon, Jennifer & David Fink of Jerseyville, Stacey Meuth of White Hall, and Mary & Matt Capps of Jerseyville; 10 great grandchildren, Haley, Eric, Megan, Molly, Madelynn, John, Ben, Emily, Cory & Ethan; and a brother, Bill Burrows of Rockbridge. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a sister,Doris Taylor Giberson; and two brothers, Robert Burrow & Richard Burrows. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m., Monday at the Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where a Rosary will be recited at 3:30 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10 a.m., Tuesday at the Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyville, with Father William Hembrow officiating. She will be laid to rest in the St. Mary's Cemetery near Fieldon. Memorials may be given to the St. Francis/Holy Ghost Catholic Schools in Jerseyville or to Masses. (3) Augusta Schaaf Henry Schaaf and his 1st wife Mary (Niemeyer) Schaaf's daughter Augusta Schaaf was born abt. 1851 in Jersey County, IL. She died in 1885 in Jersey County, IL. She married Henry A. Springman 3-20-1868 in Jersey Co., IL. He was born in 1833, and died in 1914 in Jersey Co., IL. They are both buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey Co., IL. Children of Henry and Augusta (Schaaf) Springman were-William H. Springman born 2-12-1869 in Jersey Co., IL, died 4-1-1955, married Emma E. Dabbs; Bertha C. Springman born 1-22-1873 Jersey Co., IL, died 6-3-1924 Jersey Co., IL; and George Springman born in 1878 in Jersey Co., IL, died 11-27-1947 in Jersey Co., IL, married Nellie White born 8-1-1883 Jersey Co., IL, died 9-28-1950 Jersey Co., IL, daughter of George and Rose (Bray) White, both buried in White Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey Co., IL. --------------- (1a) William H. Springman was a son of Henry and Augusta (Schaaf) Springman. He was born 2-12-1869, and died 4-1-1955. He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. William H. Springman married William W. and Catherine (Worthy) Dabbs's daughter Emma E. Dabbs 8-4-1892 in Jersey Co., IL. She was born in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. William and Emma (Dabbs) Springman had a son John W. Springman. He was born 10-8-1893 in Jersey Co., IL, and died 4-19-1965. He married Gladys Henson 12-26-1931. She was the daughter of Oscar and Nola May (White) Henson. She was born 1-4-1910 in Jersey County, and died 5-19-2006 at Greenwood Manor Nursing Home in Jerseyville, IL. She and her husband John W. Springman are both buried at White Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. John and Gladys (Henson) Springman had 2 children-Roger Springman (deceased), and Stanford Wesley Springman (deceased- died 5-25-2012, age 76). ---------------- (1aa) William and Emma (Dabbs) Springman's son John W. Springman's wife Gladys (Henson) Springman's obituary - Gladys Springman, 96, died at 10:13 p.m. Friday, May 19, 2006, at Greenwood Manor Nursing Home in Jerseyville. She was born Jan. 4, 1910, in Jersey County to Oscar and Nola May (White) Henson. She married John W. Springman on Dec. 26, 1931, in Jerseyville. He died April 19, 1965. She had been a member of the Union Forest Church in Jerseyville. Survivors include one son, Stanford Springman of Jerseyville. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Roger Springman; one grandson, Eric Springman; and one sister, Georgia Warner. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m Monday at Alexander and Gubser Funeral Home and from 9 a.m. until services at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Charity Christian Center, both in Jerseyville. The Rev. Wilbur Cain will officiate. Burial will be at White Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the White Cemetery. --------------- (1aaa) John and Gladys (Henson) Springman's son Stanford Wesley Springman's obituary - Stanford Wesley Springman, 76, died at 8:05 a.m. on Friday, May 25, 2012, at his home. He was born in Jersey County on Feb. 3, 1936, to the late John and Gladys (Henson) Springman. A U.S. Army veteran, Stan graduated from Jersey Community High School in 1956, later joining the U.S. Army with his friend Lester Weller on a Buddy Plan. After returning home in 1959, he married Joann Kallal in July 1960 in Jerseyville and they had three children together. He worked several different jobs in his time, working for Doug Smith on a feed truck, Ralph Russell Construction, Jerseyville Street Dept., J.C.C. Construction and retired Local Labor Union. After retiring, he lived with and took care of his mother until her death in 2008. He also was a member of Jerseyville Elks Lodge No. 954 and Jerseyville American Legion Post No. 492. He is survived by his former wife, Joann Springman of Jerseyville; two daughters, Tracy Ann Springman of St. Louis, Mo., and Jacqueline Renee McDonough of Hartford; grandchildren, Jeremy Michael Springman, Dana Leigh McDonough, Erin Michelle McDonough and John Wesley Springman; and great-grandchildren, Erik Springman and Mason Springman. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Eric Brian Springman; a brother, Roger Springman; and a special cousin, Roy Landon. Visitation from 4 p.m. until services at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 1, at Alexander and Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville, with military rites by Jerseyville American Legion Post No. 492. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Jerseyville American Legion Color Guard. Alexander and Gubser Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. --------------- (2a) George Springman born in 1878 in Jersey Co., IL was a son of Henry and Augusta (Schaaf) Springman. He died 11-27-1947 in Jersey Co., IL. He married Nellie White born 8-1-1883 Jersey Co., IL, died 9-28-1950 Jersey Co., IL, daughter of George Washington White and Rose (Bray) White, both buried in White Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey Co., IL. Her father George Washington White was born 2-18-1844 in Jersey Co., IL, and died 12-12-1906 in Jersey Co., IL. He married Rose Miranda Bray 10-10-1874 in Jersey Co., IL. She was born 4-18-1854 in Jersey Co., IL, and died 11-26-1926 in Jersey Co., IL. Nellie White's father George Washington White was a son of Josiah White born 10-27-1902 in South Carolina, and died 10-13-1860 in Jersey Co., IL He married Elizabeth Carrico 10-6-1826 in St. Charles Co., MO. She was born 9-14-1808 in Owenboro, Daviess Co., KY, and died 1-17-1882 in Jersey Co., IL. Children of George Springman and Nellie White were-Howard Springman born 1904 in Jersey Co., IL, died 1968 in Jersey Co., IL; and Eva Mae Springman born 07-07-1907 in Jersey Co., IL, died 09-23-1990 in Jersey Co., IL, married Woodrow W. Carstens born 11-26-1912, died 01-29-1987 in Jersey Co., IL. (1) Louisa Schaaf Henry Schaaf and his 2nd wife Sabrina "Sabria" (Bingham) Schaaf's daughter Louisa M. Schaaf was born 15 July 1856 in Jersey Co., IL; died 30 July 1942 in Los Angeles Co., CA. She married 15 June 1879 to George Hamilton VanAntwerp in Edgar, Clay Co., Nebraska. (This is her first marriage his second). George and Louisa (Schaaf) VanAntwerp had 5 children-George L. VanAntwerp, Maude VanAntwerp, Claude VanAntwerp, Grace L. VanAntwerp, and William Chester VanAntwerp. --------------------------- (1a) George and Louisa (Schaaf) VanAntwerp's son George L. VanAntwerp born 11 June 1880, Edgar, Clay Co., NE, died between 1910 & 1920 probably in CO. married 1 June 1905 in Hastings, Adams Co., NE. Frances P. Alexander, the daughter of Samuel & Harriet (Phillips) Alexander. She was born 6 April 1882 in Hastings and died Jan. 1963 Los Angeles Co., CA. They had one son: George A. VanAntwerp born in 1908 in CO. and died in May 2003 in Los Angeles, Co., CA. In 1910 this family was living in Denver CO, and in 1920 Frances and son were living with her mother in Hastings. She was listed as a widow. ------------------------ (2a) George and Louisa (Schaaf) VanAntwerp's daughter Maude VanAntwerp born in 1883 in Clay Co., NE, died 19 Sept 1926 in LosAngeles Co., CA. She married George F. Henigan they had 4 children, 3 lived to adulthood; Helen (Montegue); George F.; and Robert (still living). In 1910 this family was living in Webster Co., NE and in LosAngeles Co., CA in 1920. -------------------------- (3a) George and Louisa (Schaaf) VanAntwerp's son Claude VanAntwerp born June 1888 Clay Co. NE, died 18 July 1937 Los Angeles Co., CA. He married possibly in CO, Daisy Dean Hill born 20 Sept 1883 in IL, died 13 Sept 1943 Los Angeles Co., CA. Their children: Unknown. In 1910 Claude & Daisy were living with brother George L. VanAntwrep in Denver. ------------------------ (4a) George and Louisa (Schaaf) VanAntwerp's daughter Grace L. VanAntwerp born April 1890 Clay Co. NE. In 1920 was still living with parents in LosAngeles; unmarried and was working as a librarian. Unknown if she ever married and death date unknown at this time. -------------------------- (5a) George and Louisa (Schaaf) VanAntwerp's son William Chester VanAntwerp born 16 March 1895 Clay Co., NE, died 2 Dec. 1985 Los Angeles Co., CA In 1920 was still living with parents and was working as an assistant Banker. Unknown if he ever married. (2) Louis H. Schaaf Henry Schaaf and his 2nd wife Sabrina "Sabria" (Bingham) Schaaf's son Louis H. Schaaf was born July 12, 1857 in Jersey Co., IL, and died 29 Aug. 1905 at 48 yrs of age in Edgar, Clay Co., NE. He married about 1883 to Louisa M. Keller. She was born in 1863, and died 9 Jan. 1928 in Edgar, NE. they had 5 children: Leslie Schaaf and 4 other children (2 children died young). (Note: I found the following biography of Louis Schaaf from a book about the history of Clay County, Nebraska --- Louis H. Schaaf - Nothing so markedly shows the strength and prosperity of a community as the number of large concerns engaged in handling the staple necessities of life, and prominent among these may be mentioned the grocery establishment belonging to Mr. Schaaf. He was born in Jerseyville, Ill., July 12, 1857, and is a son of Henry and Sabra (Bingham) Schaaf, who were born in Germany and New York State in 1832 and 1836, respectively. The Schaafs were early residents of Illinois, and the grandfather was one of the first millers and built the first mill in Jersey County. Henry Schaaf died in St. Mary’s, Mo., in 1858, but his wife is still living, and is a resident of Edgar, Neb. Louis H. Schaaf was the younger of two children and was reared in Illinois, there receiving his educational advantages, which were only such as the common schools afforded. In 1878 he came to Clay County, Neb., and after being engaged in farming near Edgar for two years he began clerking, this occupation receiving his attention for three years. He then opened a grocery establishment at Edgar, continuing alone for about a year and a half, and then became associated in the same business with George H. Van Antwerp, their partnership lasting until April, 1889, when Mr. Schaaf sold out to William Westering, and on June 15, 1889, he opened his present establishment at Sutton. Although he has been established here a'very short time he has built up a trade and founded a reputation which ranks him in every way but in age with the oldest houses of the county. He has made his own way in the world, and is now a leading business man and a highly esteemed resident of the county. He was married on April 1, 1872 to Miss Louisa Keller, who was born near Chicago, Ill., in 1863. They have two children: Leslie and an infant unnamed. Mr. Schaaf is an uncompromising Republican, and socially is a member of the A. O. U. W., a charter member of Edgar Lodge No. 50. He and wife are members of the Baptist Church.) ----------------------- Sabrina "Sabria" Bingham, mother of Louisa and Louis married 4 times and had children with each marriage. Married: 1st. 20 Sept. 1854 Henry Schaaf, children-Louisa Schaaf & Louis Schaaf; married 2nd. Joshua Dabbs 21 June 1859, children-Sarah J. Dabbs & Martha Dabbs; married 3rd Ephraim Hughes 31 July 1864, children-Effie Sabria Hughes, and Herbert Leon Hughes; There may have been a third child; and married 4th. William S. Reesor 3 Nov. 1872, children-William Reesor, Mary Reesor, and Beatrice Reesor (died young). All of these children were born in Jersey Co., IL. Some of them did live in Clay Co., NE at one time. (1) Julius Schaaf Henry Schaaf and his 3rd wife Christina (Goeman) Schaaf's son Julius Schaaf was born 3-13-1866 in Jersey County, IL. He died 10-20-1929 in Jersey County, IL. He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He married Sarah F. Homer 12-30-1890 in Jersey County, IL. She was born in 1866 and died in 1938. Her burial was in Fieldon Cemetery. Julius and Sarah (Homer) Schaaf had a daughter Nora M. Schaaf who died in 1906 at age 18. (She died of poisoning) She was buried in Fieldon Cemetery. (2) Gustaf Schaaf Henry Schaaf and his 3rd wife Christina (Goeman) Schaaf's son Gustaf Schaaf was born in 1861 in Jersey County, IL. He died 4-21-1936 in Jersey County, IL. His burial was in Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He married Hettie Amelia Miles 9-17-1887 in Jersey County, IL. She died in 1891. He later married Alta N. Bartlett 3-1-1899 in Jersey County, IL. Gustaf Schaaf had these children-Theda N. Schaaf and Clarence Schaaf. (3) Fritz Schaaf Henry Schaaf and his 3rd wife Christina (Goeman) Schaaf's son Fritz Schaaf was born 8-12-1875 in Jersey County, IL. He died 2-15-1966 in Jersey County, IL. He lived in the Fieldon, IL area. He never married. He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. (4) Alvina Schaaf Henry Schaaf and his 3rd wife Christina (Goeman) Schaaf's daughter Alvina Schaaf was born 8-4-1859 in Jersey County, IL. She died 5-5-1886 in Jersey County, IL. She married Stephen Healey 12-14-1877 in Jersey Co., IL. He was born in England, and died in 1887 in Jersey County, IL. They are both buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey Co., IL. Children of Stephen Healey and Alvina Schaaf were-Stephen T. Healey born Abt. 1879 in Jersey Co., IL, married Rosa Jane White; and Lela Mary Healey born 10 Sep 1881 in Rosedale, Jersey County, IL, died 5 Sep 1931 in Jersey Co., IL, married 1st William Bray, married 2nd a Green, buried Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey Co., IL. ----------------- (1a) Stephen T. Healey born Abt. 1879 in Jersey Co., IL, a son of Stephen and Alvina (Schaaf) Healey married Rosa Jane White 3-1-1903 in Jersey Co., IL, a daughter of George Washington White and Rose Miranda Bray. She was born 30 Apr 1885 in Jersey Co., IL, and died in 1974 in Jersey Co., IL. Children of Stephen T. Healey and Rosa Jane White were-Wesley S. Healey born in 1903 in Jersey Co., IL, died in 1973 in Jersey Co., IL, married Mildred G. Wiist 9-3-1925 in Jersey Co., IL, born 1906, died 1991; Hazel Alvina Healey born in Jersey Co., IL, married Harold Medford; Harry P. Healey born 09-27-1907 in Jersey Co., IL, died 08-31-1983 in Jersey Co., IL, married Georgie M. Grable 7-3-1935 in Jersey Co., IL, born 06-07-1909, died 1994; Colonel Raymond Healey born 1912 in Jersey Co., IL, died 1982 in Jersey Co., IL, married Ida Lois Brueggemann; and Mary Lou Healey born in Jersey Co., IL, married Jimmie A. Kanallakan. --------------- (1aa) Stephen T. Healey and Rosa Jane (White) Healey's son Wesley S. Healey was born in 1903 in Jersey Co., IL, and died in 1973 in Jersey Co., IL. He married Mildred G. Wiist 9-3-1925 in Jersey Co., IL. She was born in 1906, and died in 1991. Wesley & Mildred Georgia (Wiist) Healey had these children: Juanita L. (Healey) Eyers, Evelyn (Healey) Stumpe, Lela (Healey) Johnson, Nola Healey, and Hazel (Healey) Johnston. ------------ (1aaa) Wesley & Mildred Georgia (Wiist) Healey's daughter Juanita L. (Healey) Eyers's obituary - Juanita L. Eyers, age 89, died at 11:32 p.m. Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville, Illinois. She was born Oct. 29, 1926 in Jerseyville, daughter of Wesley & Georgia (Wiist) Healey (Both Deceased). She married John W. Eyers June 13, 1946 in Jerseyville. He died April 19, 1999. She was a Homemaker, and a member of the Jersey County Home Ext. for over 50 years, Past Matron of Order of Eastern Star Chapter #990 in Hardin, Volunteer at JCH Hope Chest, Jersey County Tri-County Antique Club and Numerous 4-H Clubs for many years. Her survivors are sons, John K. & Susan Eyers of Wills Point, TX., Bruce & Margie Eyers of Jerseyville; daughter, Ruth A. & Tony Wadlow of Fieldon; 5 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; sisters, Evelyn Stumpe of Dow and Lela Johnson of Edwardsville. She was preceded in death by: parents, husband, and sisters: Nola Healey and Hazel Johnston. Visitation will be 2-5 p.m. Sunday, December 20, 2015 at First United Methodist Church in Jerseyville with 1:45 p.m. Order of Eastern Star Service. Funeral will be at 10:00 a.m. Monday, December 21, 2015 at First United Methodist Church in Jerseyville with Rev. Robert Taylor and Rev. Dennis Hill officiating. Burial will be in Fieldon Cemetery. Memorials in Lieu of Flowers, Jersey County Hospital Foundation. Alexander and Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville in charge of arrangements. ----------- Wesley S. Healey's wife Mildred G. (Wiist) Healey's brother Edward Louis Wiist's obituary - Died 08-20-1963. Edward Louis Wiist, 54, well known farmer of the Fieldon area, was found crushed beneath a tractor on which he had been working on in a shed at the farm. He had gone from the house around noon to work with some hogs at the farm. When he failed to return for the evening meal members of his family startled looking for him, and a neighbor, Herbert Thomas joined the search. Mr Thomas found Mr Wiist pinioned beneath the tractor. It is believed that the decedent had started to do some work on the heavy piece of machinery and that a jack which had been used to elevate the front end of it had slipped causing the fatal accident. Mr Wiist was born in Fieldon, September 3, 1908, a son of the late William & Theresa (Walz) Wiist. He would have been 55 in 1 month. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Virginia M Wiist; 1 son, William J Wiist, Godfrey; 2 daughters, Mrs Richard (Betty) Wilson, Jerseyville and Miss Marcella Wiist, Fieldon; 1 granddaughter, Joyce Wilson; and 6 sisters, Mrs Louis Hagen, Fieldon, Mrs Margaret Drainer, Wood River, Mrs Pauline Franklin, E Alton, Mrs Dorothy eyers, Brighton, and Mrs Theresa Klunk and Mrs Mildred Healey, Jerseyville. His parents, 1 son, Robert, and 1 daughter, Barbara, preceded him in death. ------------- (2aa) Stephen T. Healey and Rosa Jane (White) Healey's daughter Hazel Alvina Healey was born in Jersey Co., IL. She married Harold Medford. Children of Harold and Hazel (Healey) Medford are-Barbara Alice Medford born 24 May 1930 in Jersey Co., IL, died 30 Aug 1931 in Jersey Co., IL; Helen Medford born in Jersey Co., IL, married a Bick; and George L. Medford born 9-3-1934 in Jersey Co., IL, died 06-15-1983 in Jersey Co., IL, married Marilyn Cunningham. --------------- (1aaa) Harold and Hazel (Healey) Medford's son George L. Medford's obituary - Died 06-15-1983. George L. Medford, 48, Straub Lane, Godfrey, died unexpectedly at 1:21 am June 15 at St. Joseph's hospital in Alton. He was born September 3, 1934 in Fieldon to the late Harold Medford and his mother, Hazel Healey who survives. He was employed in maintenance by the Alton school district and was a member of the Jerseyville Moose Lodge. His survivors are his wife, the former Marilyn Cunningham whom he married on June 29, 1952 in Jerseyville; three sons, Eldon of Godfrey, Brian and Alan, at home; stepson, Michael Cunningham of Jerseyville; daughters, Donna Brums and Marilyn Medlock of Alton, Barbara File, Edwardsville and Diane Herring, Stone Mountain, Georgia; and a sister, Helen Bick of Jerseyville; nine grandchildren. Services were conducted Saturday at Jacoby Brothers Funeral home by Rev. Joy Settles and burial was in Valhalla Memorial Park, Godfrey. The heart fund has been named as a memorial. ------------ George L. Medford's wife Marilyn (Cunningham) Medford's obituary - Marilyn (Cunningham) Medford, 83, passed away at 3:50 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018 at the home of her daughter, Mary Ann, under the care of BJC Hospice. She was born in Alton, Illinois, on Oct. 22, 1934 to John Maurice and Alma (Kleffner) Cunningham. Marilyn was raised in Jersey County, and moved to the Godfrey area after her marriage to George L. Medford, whom she married on June 29, 1952 in Jerseyville. Together they raised their large family and shared nearly 31 years together before his death on June 15, 1983. She elected to be a stay at home Mom and care for her children and home until 1975, at which time she began working in the Dietary Department at Alton Memorial Hospital, retiring in 1998 after 23 years of service. Surviving are her eight children and their spouses, Michael and Dottye Cunningham of Jerseyville, Barbara and Charlie Schuster of Sorento, Eldon Medford of Godfrey, Mary Ann Wadlow of Godfrey, Marilyn Stephens of Bethalto, Diane and Bob Herring of Alton, Brian Medford of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Alan and Diana Medford of Godfrey; a son in-law, Michael Bruns of Godfrey; 18 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren with another expected in April; and a sister-in-law, JoAnn Cunningham of Jerseyville. In addition to her parents and husband, Marilyn was preceded in death by a daughter, Donna Bruns on July 23, 2006; a son in-law, Stanley Wadlow on Nov. 28, 2014; two brothers, Donald Cunningham and Paul Cunningham; and an infant sister, Marian. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday. Rev. Carl Hayes will officiate. She will be laid to rest in the Valhalla Memorial Park in Godfrey. Memorials may be give to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or to BJC Hospice. --------------- (3aa) Stephen T. Healey and Rosa Jane (White) Healey's daughter Mary Lou Healey married Jimmie A. Kanallakan 26 October 1946 in Jerseyville, IL. Children of Jimmie A. Kanallakan and Mary Lou Healey are-Frank Kanallakan, Steve Kanallakan, Jamie Kanallakan, Linda Kanallakan, Lavonne Kanallakan, and Melea Kanallakan ------------ Mary Lou (Healey) Kanallakan's husband Jimmie A. Kanallakan's obituary - 5 July 1977: Jimmie A. Kanallakan, 50, of R. 1, Godfrey, died at 8:05 pm Saturday 2 July at St. Anthony's hospital in Alton. He had been in ill health for 10 years. Kanallakan worked in maintenance for the Alton Board of Education, retiring in 1974 due to his health, after 20 years service. He was born 5 August 1926 in Jerseyville, the son of Mrs. Reba Kanallakan of Jerseyville and the late Frank Kanallakan. He is survived by his widow, the former Mary Lou Healey whom he married 26 October 1946 in Jerseyville; three sons, Frank of Alton, Steve and Jamie, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Linda) Blaine of Godfrey and Mrs. Ronald (Lavonne) King of Delhi and Melea Kanallakan, at home; five grandchildren; his mother; 1 brother, Roger Crone of Alton; and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Day of Godfrey. Visitation will be held after 4 pm Tuesday at Gent Funeral Home in Alton. Services will be held at 2 pm Wednesday at the Faith Comm. Church, Godfrey. The Rev. Tom Olney will officiate and burial will be in White cemetery, Otterville. ----------------- (4aa) Stephen T. Healey and Rosa Jane (White) Healey's son Colonel Raymond Healey was born 1912 in Jersey Co., IL, and died 1982 in Jersey Co., IL. Colonel R. Healey married Ida Lois Brueggemann born in 1918 in Jersey Co., IL, daughter of Louis and Ida Taylor Brueggemann. Children of Colonel R. Healey and Ida Lois Brueggemann are-Forrest "Peck" Healey, Colonel "Sonny" Healey, Janice Healey, and Stephanie Healey. -------------- Colonel R. Healey's wife Ida Lois Brueggemann's sister Lena L. (Brueggemann) Kruse's obituary - Died 31-07-1981. Unknown newspaper: 4 August 1981: The funeral of Lena L. Kruse, 69, of Fieldon was conducted Monday morning at the Fieldon United Church of Christ with the Rev. Robert Broeder officiating. Burial was in the Fieldon cemetery. She died at 8:10 p.m. on 31 July at Jersey Community Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Kruse was clerk at the Jerseyville water department for many years. She had also served as Fieldon town treasurer and clerk and was a former naturalist at Pere Marquette State Park. Born in Fieldon on 20 July 1912 , she was a daughter of the late Louis and Ida Taylor Brueggemann. She was a member of the Eastern Star, Fieldon United Church of Christ and Better Business Bureau of Fieldon. Her survivors are two daughters, Sharon Anderson of Lockport and Carol Pondelick of Chicago; two grandchildren, Susan and Philip Anderson; and two sisters, Mary Skinner of Fieldon and Lois Healey of Brighton. Her parents and a sister, Helen P. Miller preceded her in death. Eastern Star services were conducted Sunday evening at Jacoby Funeral Home. the Fieldon United Church of Christ or American Cancer Society have been named as memorials. Additional obituary, Unknown newspaper, 1 August 1981: Fieldon - Lena Louise Kruse, 69, died at 8:10 p.m. Friday at Jersey Community Hospital. Born in Fieldon, the daughter of the late Louis and Ida (Taylor) Breuggemann, she married Edward Kruse on 19 August 1931. He preceded her in death. She had retired as head of the water department for the City of Jerseyville, was a former city treasurer for Fieldon and a naturalist at Pere Marquette Park. Surviving are two daughters, Sharon Anderson of Lockport, Illinois, and Carol Pondelick of Chicago; two grandchildren; and two sisters, Mary Skinner of Fieldon and Lois Healy of Brighton. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Jacoby Brothers in Jerseyville. The body will be moved to the Fieldon United Church of Christ. at 9 a.m. Monday, where funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Robert Broeder officiating. The Eastern Star Lodge in Jerseyville, of which she was a past worthy matron, will hold services at 7:30 p.m Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Fieldon cemetery and memorials may be made to the church memorial fund or to the American Cancer Society. -------------- (1aaa) Colonel R. and Ida Lois (Brueggemann) Healey's son Forrest "Peck" Healey's obituary - Forrest "Peck" Healey, 58, was ushered into the pearly gates at 4:23 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009, at the Alton Memorial Hospital emergency room, due to heart failure. He was born June 4, 1950, in Carrollton to Colonel and Ida (Brueggemann) Healey. He married the former Kathy Voorhees on May 30, 1970. She survives. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1970 to 1977. He was an avionics supervisor for the Missouri Air National Guard and graduated from Columbia College with a B.S. in business management in 1982. He retired from the Air National Guard with the rank of senior master sergeant in 1988. After retirement, he enjoyed gardening, spending time with his grandchildren, playing cards and NASCAR. Not a man of many words, but he was always there for anyone who ever needed help without question. He will be sadly missed by his wife; two sons and their wives, Brad and Nicole of Brighton and Kyle and Cheryl of Fosterburg; three grandchildren, Emily, Conner and Madeline; a brother and his wife, Colonel "Sonny" and Betty Healey of Godfrey; and two sisters and their husbands, Janice and Bruce Childress of Brighton and Stephanie and Terry Thomas of Kent, Wash. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, at Targhetta and Wooldridge Funeral Home in Brighton, where services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 22. The Rev. Michael Southcombe will officiate. Burial will be at Brighton Cemetery, with military honors by the Missouri Air National Guard Honor Team. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Society, the American Diabetes Association or the Wonderland Camp for physically and mentally challenged children. Online information and a guestbook may be found at targhettaandwooldridge.com. ---------------- (2aaa) Colonel R. and Ida Lois (Brueggemann) Healey's son Colonel "Sonny" Healey's wife Betty (Watson) Healey's sister Rosaleta (Watson) Tipton's obituary - Rosaleta Tipton, 58, died at 3:10 p.m. Saturday, April 10, 2010, following a motorcycle accident on Route 111 north of Palmyra. She was born in Wood River Feb. 12, 1952, to Maxine Cromwell of Columbia, Mo., and the late Roy Watson. Her companion was Bill Hubbert of Girard. She was the owner of B & R Insurance Agency and a member of Freedom of Road Riders. Besides her mother and companion, she is survived by a daughter, Krystal Campbell, and her companion, Shawn McGrueler, of Columbia; four sisters and two brothers-in-law, Betty and Sonny Healey of Delhi, Krissy Wyatt of Columbia, Bev Hans and her companion, Sonny Crafton, both of Godfrey, and Karla and Travis Bleything; a brother and his wife, Jeff and Cheryl Landreth of Columbia; nine nieces; two nephews; a special friend, Gary Hubbert; and many special adopted family members. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her stepmother, Naomi Watson. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. until services at 7 p.m. Friday, April 16, at Gent Funeral Home in Alton. Targhetta & Wooldridge Funeral Home in Brighton is in charge of the arrangements. -------------- (2a) Lela Mary Healey was born 9-10-1881 in Jersey Co., IL, a daughter of Stephen and Alvina (Schaaf) Healey. She died 9-5-1931 in Jersey Co., IL. Her burial was in Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, in Jersey Co., IL. She married 1st husband William Bray who may have died bet. 1910 and 1920, and she married 2nd to a man whose last name was Green. Lela Mary Healey and her 1st husband William Bray had a daughter Irene Bray and a son William Stephen "Steve" Bray. ------------------ (1aa) William & Lela (Healey) Bray's daughter Irene B. (Bray) Fredenberg's obituary - Irene B. Fredenberg, 78, of East Alton, died December 10, 1986, at Wood River Township hospital following a lengthy illness. Born in Grafton, she was the daughter of the late William & Lela (Heeley) Bray. She was an operator for International Shoe Co. until her retirement. She married Earl Fredenberg on November 7, 1932, in Jerseyville, and he survives. Also surviving is a brother, Allen Green of Washington state. Visitation and services were from Marks Mortuary in Wood River, with George Bell officiating. Burial was in Rose Lawn Memory Gardens, Bethalto. ----------------- (2aa) William and Lela Mary (Healey) Bray's son William Stephen "Steve" Bray was born in 1910 in Jersey Co., IL. He died 11-27-1973 in Jersey Co., IL. His burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jersey Co., IL. He married Charlotte Vahle 5-16-1936 in Jersey Co., IL. She was was born in 1918 in Jersey Co., IL, and died 3-30-1987 in Jersey Co., IL. Her burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jersey Co., IL. She was a daughter of Charles and Lena (Haushalter) Vahle. William Stephen "Steve" Bray and Charlotte Vahle had a son William (Bill) Bray. (Note: William Stephen "Steve" Bray's wife Charlotte Vahle's mother Lena (Haushalter) Vahle was a cousin to my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall.) Caspar Heinrich "Henry" Schaaf Caspar Heinrich "Henry" Schaaf was born Aug. 12, 1800 in Osnabrücker Landkreis, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany, and died Feb. 20, 1879 in Augusta, St. Charles County, Missouri. Burial: Augusta City Cemetery, Augusta, St. Charles County, Missouri. Caspar Heinrich "Henry" Schaaf was a brother to Johann Friedrich Schaaf (1805-1880), and also possibly a brother to Charles (Karl) Schaaf (born 1794-died bet. !870 & 1880) of Jersey County, Illinois. He built the first flour mill in Warren County, Missouri. He married Louise Catharina Huxoll (1809 - 1887), and they had these children: Anna Maria Schaaf Bierbaum (1829 - 1912); Caroline Schaaf Wencker (1832 - 1892); Christina Marie Schaaf Muench (1834 - 1866); Christopher Henry Schaaf (1839 - 1901); Heinrich C. Schaaf (1840 - 1886); Elisabeth Schaaf Muench (1843 - 1895); Louise Schaaf Koch (1845 - 1929); and Wilhelm C. Schaaf (1847 - 1862). (Note: Bierbaum's Steam Grist and Saw Mill - An old mill in the central-east part of Charrette Township, on Emmaus Creek. It was earlier known as the Schaaf Mill in honor of C.H. Schaaf, who started the mill in 1841 or 1843 as the first horse mill in the county. In about five years, he changed to an ox mill, which he ran for nearly twenty years. In 1854 or 1855, this was replaced by the first steam mill in the county. He came to America from Germany in 1834, sold his steam mill to his son-in-law, Henry H. Bierbaum, in 1860, and later established another mill at Augusta in St. Charles County. Henry H. Bierbaum's mill bore the descriptive names, Bierbaum's Steam and Grist Mill, Bierbaum's Steam Grist and Saw Mill, or Bierbaum's Custom Mill. It was closed in 1907. (COUNTY ATLAS 1877, 13; HIST. ST. CHARLES, 1033; WARRENTON BANNER, May 17, 1907, 1; Dr. A.W. Ebeling; Mrs. George Luppold) ----------- (1) Caspar Heinrich Schaaf and Louise Catharina (Huxoll) Schaaf's daughter Anna Maria Schaaf Bierbaum was born Aug. 2, 1829, in Germany, and died Mar. 14, 1912 in Warren County, Missouri. Burial: Femme Osage United Church of Christ Cemetery, Femme Osage, St. Charles County, Missouri. She married Hermann Heinrich Bierbaum (1824 - 1892), and they had a son: Wilhelm Friedrich Bierbaum (1863 - 1932). ----------- (2) Caspar Heinrich Schaaf and Louise Catharina (Huxoll) Schaaf's daughter Caroline Schaaf Wencker was born Feb. 22, 1832, and died Aug. 9, 1892. Burial: Augusta City Cemetery, Augusta, St. Charles County, Missouri. She married Fritz Wencker (1825 - 1879), and they had these children: Henry Wencker (1854 - 1896); Hedwig Wencker (1859 - 1924); Gustave Wencker (1861 - 1931); Ida Wencker Stemler (1863 - 1946); and Julia Bertha Wencker Meyer (1866 - 1948). ----------- (3) Caspar Heinrich Schaaf and Louise Catharina (Huxoll) Schaaf's son Christopher Henry Schaaf was born Mar. 19, 1839 in Warren County, Missouri, and died May 6, 1901 in Augusta, St. Charles County, Missouri. Burial: Augusta City Cemetery, Augusta, St. Charles County, Missouri. He married Bertha Lippross (1845 - 1918), and they had these children: Emma J. Schaaf Luetkemeyer (1863 - 1951); and Anna Schaaf Schramm (1869 - 1917). ---------- (4) Caspar Heinrich Schaaf and Louise Catharina (Huxoll) Schaaf's daughter Elisabeth Schaaf Muench was born Sep. 2, 1843, ans died Apr. 21, 1895. Burial: Muench Family Cemetery, Dutzow, Warren County, Missouri. She married Julius Muench (1835 - 1927), and they had these children: Louise Muench Schuster (1863 - 1955); Bert Muench (1864 - 1957); Rudolph H. Muench (1866 - 1950); Herman J. Muench (1868 - 1961); Robert Muench (1870 - 1946); Julie Muench Lindauer (1872 - 1965); Eugene G. Muench (1875 - 1944); Fred J. Muench (1877 - 1972); and Christine Elizabeth Muench Ahmann (1881 - 1970). Go to Unrelated Families-Page 7
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