Louis Noerteman was born on Aug 1829 in Hanover, Germany, died on November 21, 1909, in St. Louis City, Missouri, at age 80, and was buried in St. Peter's Cemetery, Normandy, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Christina came to the United States in 1839 when she was four years old. Louis and Christina's parents were born in Hanover, Germany. Her maidne name was spelled Slieper on her sons' death certificates.
Between 1861 and 1869, Christina and Louis Noerteman buried four young children in St. Peter's Cemetery: Louis George Fredrich, George William, and William Charles, and Child. Their other children were August Julius, Minnie, Louis William Nicholas, William Albert, Edward William, and Harry. They lived to be adults.
In 1880, the family was included in two census records. The first was stamped rejected. The spelling of some names and their ages changed between the two census records. The family was found in the 1900 census records. No earlier records were found.
Ten Noertemans were buried according to St. Peter's Cemetery Records, in the "Old Part 1, Old Section 527" with no gravestones. According to cemetery records and an illustration, there were five adults and five children buried in the Noerteman plot. The five children were buried on top of the five adults.
Louis Noerteman was born on Aug 1829 in Hanover, Germany, died on November 21, 1909, in St. Louis City, Missouri, at age 80, and was buried in St. Peter's Cemetery, Normandy, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Christina came to the United States in 1839 when she was four years old. Louis and Christina's parents were born in Hanover, Germany. Her maidne name was spelled Slieper on her sons' death certificates.
Between 1861 and 1869, Christina and Louis Noerteman buried four young children in St. Peter's Cemetery: Louis George Fredrich, George William, and William Charles, and Child. Their other children were August Julius, Minnie, Louis William Nicholas, William Albert, Edward William, and Harry. They lived to be adults.
In 1880, the family was included in two census records. The first was stamped rejected. The spelling of some names and their ages changed between the two census records. The family was found in the 1900 census records. No earlier records were found.
Ten Noertemans were buried according to St. Peter's Cemetery Records, in the "Old Part 1, Old Section 527" with no gravestones. According to cemetery records and an illustration, there were five adults and five children buried in the Noerteman plot. The five children were buried on top of the five adults.
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Louis Noerteman Family
1829 - 1928
Family Members
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Louis George Fredrich Noerteman
1855–1864
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August Julius Noerteman
1857–1926
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Child Noerteman
1858–1862
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George William Noerteman
1860–1861
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Minnie Ricka Lizze Noerteman Wittenbrock
1862–1929
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Louis William Nicholas Noerteman
1865–1928
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William Charles Noerteman
1867–1869
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William Albert Noerteman
1870–1945
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Edward William Noerteman
1874–1948
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Harry Noerteman
1877–1951