Notes
Note for: Martha A. Durazo, - Index
Divorced
Notes
Note for: Clara "Bess" West, 29 APR 1889 - 27 SEP 1978 Index
Burial:
Date: 30 SEP 1978
Place: Belmont Cemetery, Speed, Phillips Co., KS
Individual note:
Clara Crawmer was born April 29, 1889 to Samuel Marion West and Jennie
Reynolds West at Speed and passed away September 27, 1978 at her home in
Speed at the age of 89.
She spent her entire life within six miles of Speed, KS.
She was married to S.C. (Bess) Crawmer on July 12, 1912. She was the
mother of seven sons and four daughters.
She leavs to morn her passing two sons- Mike of Everett, WA and Jack &
wife Fern of Henderson, CO. four daughters - Lila Emerson and husband
Dale of Osborne, Irene Lyon & Husband Chet of Speed, Darlene Horn and
husband Duane of Speed, and Lorene Gingles and husband Armand of Logan:
two daughters-in-law, Nancy of Laramie, WY and Dorothy of Marshalburg,
NC: 21 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
Preceding her in death were her husband, Bess and five sons; George &
Milton, who died in infancy and Bud, Leo & Bill, four grandchildren and
her parents.
Memorial services were held Sept. 30, 1978 at the Olliff-Boeve Memorial
Chapel in Phillipsburg with Rev. Glenn Weinert officiating.
Interment was at the Belmont Cemetery, near Speed in Phillips Co., KS.
*The Logan Republican
Notes
Note for: Charles Edward Oaks, 14 FEB 1869 - 11 AUG 1912 Index
Burial:
Place: Wildwood Cemetery, Salamanca, Cattaraugus Co., NY
Notes
Note for: Frederick Eichelberger, 11 JUN 1763 - 7 AUG 1838 Index
Source Information:
Batch Number: 8419302
Sheet: 24
Source Call No.: 1395823 Type: Film
Notes
Note for: Sarah Barbara Bence, 1840 - AFT 1920 Index
Burial:
Place: Waterloo, IA
Individual note:
She married Carl August (or August Carl) Steinmayer - sometimes spelled
Steinmeyer - before 1861 in Wisconsin (in 1870 they had a 9 year old son
who was born in WI).
Carl August entered the Civil War in Wisconsin, according to Pension
Record - 2nd Indpt. Battery, Wis L. Art'y He filed for a pension, 1901,
IL.
She filed as a widow, IA, 1906. The 1880 census puts his birth about
1836, Wurtemberg.
In 1870 they were in Waterloo, Blackhawk Co., IA. At that time they had
3 children: Adolph age 9, born WI; Adelia age 3, b IA; Carl age 1, b
IA. Parents were listed as August and Sarah. August was a grocer. His
birthplaced listed as Prussia.
I have not found any followup information for Adolph - he either died or
underwent a name change.
In 1880 Carl and Sarah B. were in the 1st Ward, Waterloo, BlackHawk, IA
Carl A. Steinmayer, age 44, born in Wurtemburg.
Sarah B. age 40, b. PA
Adelia C., age 12, b. IA
Carl A., age 10, b. IA
Henry W. age 8, b. IA
Samuel Tilden, age 3, born IA
Carl was listed as a retail grocer.
1895 Iowa State Census for Reinbeck, IA has a Carl A. Steinmayer, age 59,
born Germany; Sarah B. Steinmayer, age 55, born WI, and Samuel T. age 17,
b. Blackhawk, IA.
On the 1920 census for Illinois there is a Sarah B. Steinmeyer, age 80,
widow, patient at Peoria State Hospital, Limestone Twp. This could be
Sarah Barbara, as her daughter ended up in Illinois.
While doing research at the Waterloo library, I found the index to the
Elmwood Cemetery in Waterloo and Sarah B. Steinmayer is buried there.
That record has 1838-1921 for Sarah.
Notes
Note for: William West, 1520 - 30 DEC 1595 Index
William West was the first Lord De La Warr, we find him as William West I
in family trees.
Notes
Note for: Baron Thomas West, 1457 - 1553 Index
Thomas, Lord De La Warr, who was born about 1457 and died 1525. He was
created Knight of the Bath in the reign of Henry VII and Knight of the
Garter by Henry VIII and attended the King at the Field of the Cloth of
Gold. This 8th Baron De La Warr married: 1st Elizabeth, the daughter of
Hugh Mortimer of Southampton County; and 2nd Elizabeth, the daughter of
Sir Roger Copley of Sussex. He and Elizabeth Mortimer were the parents
of: 1. Thomas who succeeded to the title; 2. William, who died childless;
3. Eleanor West, who married Sir Edward Guilford of Kent and was the
grandmother of Earl Leicester (Elizabeth's favorite); 4. Dorothy West,
who married Sir Henry Owen; 5. Elizabeth West, who married Charles
Somerset, Earl of Worcester; 6. Anne West, who married Thomas, Lord
Clinton. By his 2nd marriage to Eleanor Copley, he was the father of: 1.
Sir Owen West, who married Mary, the daughter of Sir George Guilford and
had Mary and Anne West only; 2. Sir George West of Sussex who died 1538;
3. Leonard West, the youngest, of Gloucester County, who married Barbara,
daughter of William Gascoigne of Sussex. The children of Leonard West and
Barbara were: Thomas, William, John, Marie, Simon, Margaret and Anne. All
these died young except John who lived in County Oxford. ( See Burke's
Landed Gentry for the Wests of Alscot Park.)