REIN(H)OLD / OSTHOFF
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REIN(H)OLD / OSTHOFF
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Posted: 25 Jul 2007 6:58PM GMT |
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Surnames: REIN(H)OLD / OSTHOFF
Does anyone identify with my REIN(H)OLD / OSTHOFF line ?
JOHANN HEINRICH REINHOLD and ANNA KATHARINA OSTHOFF
Baptism Records of their 5 Children:
From International Genealogical Index ( R ) 1994 Edition - version 3.06
30 July 1997 Holding File Entries Page 1
Sankt Stephan Katholisch, Beckum, Stadt, Westfalen, Preussen
(Saint Stephan Catholic Church, Beckum, Stadt, Westphalia, Prussia)
Names ( Sex ) Event Date / Place(all above) LDS Ordinances Batch and Source Information
1) Peter HEINRICH REINHOLD (M) C: 20 Feb 1834 B: 4 Feb 1989 LANGE Ba:J990459
2) Anna Gertrud REINOLD (F) C: 4 Sep 1837 B: 31 May 1988 LONDO Ba:C990455
3) Anna Sophia REINOLD (F) C: 17 Jun 1939 B: 31 May 1988 LONDO Ba:C990455
4) Herman REINOLD (M) C: 22 Mar 1842 B: 25 Oct 1985 SGEOR Ba:C990456
5) Anna Elisabeth REINOLD (F) C: 24 Feb 1844 B: 9 Oct 1985 SGEOR Ba:C990456
P. H. REINOLD
Information copied from Quincy,IL City Directory page: 683
REINOLD, P.H.,
saloon, corner of 6th and Vermont streets: residence, same.
He was born in Beckum, Westphalia, Europe, Feb 15 1834. He came to the United States in 1855, locating at Cincinatti, Ohio, where he remained one year; thence to West Point, Iowa, remaining six months; then to Keokuk, Iowa, working in a brewery for one year; then to St. Louis, Mo., where he worked in Lemp's brewery for two years; he then returned to West Point, Iowa and started a brewery, opening in August, 1860, continuing it for four years. In 1864 he went to Nauvoo, where he conducted a vinyard for eight years. In 1872 he returned to Keokuk, Iowa, where he built a brewery, etc., at an expense of nearly $32,000. An artesian well, located under a dwelling, sunk, taking part of the house with it, causing a damage of over $3,000. To complete the trouble, next year a tornado swept the brewry away, and what was left sold for $4,500. He then came to Quincy, going into the saloon business.
He married Miss Catharina Wischard, Aug. 20, 1860.
They have six children: Katie, Amelia, Henry, Willie, Minnie, and Joseph.
They are members of the Catholic church.
He is a Democrat. On one account of his politics, he was the first to suffer in the late unpleasantness in 1860, when he was thrown at with bricks, and injured at St. Louis, Mo., being at the time when the Turn Halle was barricaded for two days and nights.
1834 ; Born Beckum, Westphalia,to Johann HEINRICH & Anna KATHARINA OSTHOFF Reino(h)d
1855 ; U.S., Cincinatti, OH
1856 ; West Point, IA ( 6 months)
1857 ; Keokuk, IA
1858 ; St. Louis, MO
1860 ; West Point, IA married Catharina Wischard 20 Aug 1860 St. Louis, MO
1864 ; Nauvoo, IL
1872 ; Keokuk, IA
1874 ; Quincy, IL
1886 ; Died in Quincy, IL at age: 52
JOHANN HEINRICH REINHOLD and ANNA KATHARINA OSTHOFF
Baptism Records of their 5 Children:
From International Genealogical Index ( R ) 1994 Edition - version 3.06
30 July 1997 Holding File Entries Page 1
Sankt Stephan Katholisch, Beckum, Stadt, Westfalen, Preussen
(Saint Stephan Catholic Church, Beckum, Stadt, Westphalia, Prussia)
Names ( Sex ) Event Date / Place(all above) LDS Ordinances Batch and Source Information
1) Peter HEINRICH REINHOLD (M) C: 20 Feb 1834 B: 4 Feb 1989 LANGE Ba:J990459
2) Anna Gertrud REINOLD (F) C: 4 Sep 1837 B: 31 May 1988 LONDO Ba:C990455
3) Anna Sophia REINOLD (F) C: 17 Jun 1939 B: 31 May 1988 LONDO Ba:C990455
4) Herman REINOLD (M) C: 22 Mar 1842 B: 25 Oct 1985 SGEOR Ba:C990456
5) Anna Elisabeth REINOLD (F) C: 24 Feb 1844 B: 9 Oct 1985 SGEOR Ba:C990456
P. H. REINOLD
Information copied from Quincy,IL City Directory page: 683
REINOLD, P.H.,
saloon, corner of 6th and Vermont streets: residence, same.
He was born in Beckum, Westphalia, Europe, Feb 15 1834. He came to the United States in 1855, locating at Cincinatti, Ohio, where he remained one year; thence to West Point, Iowa, remaining six months; then to Keokuk, Iowa, working in a brewery for one year; then to St. Louis, Mo., where he worked in Lemp's brewery for two years; he then returned to West Point, Iowa and started a brewery, opening in August, 1860, continuing it for four years. In 1864 he went to Nauvoo, where he conducted a vinyard for eight years. In 1872 he returned to Keokuk, Iowa, where he built a brewery, etc., at an expense of nearly $32,000. An artesian well, located under a dwelling, sunk, taking part of the house with it, causing a damage of over $3,000. To complete the trouble, next year a tornado swept the brewry away, and what was left sold for $4,500. He then came to Quincy, going into the saloon business.
He married Miss Catharina Wischard, Aug. 20, 1860.
They have six children: Katie, Amelia, Henry, Willie, Minnie, and Joseph.
They are members of the Catholic church.
He is a Democrat. On one account of his politics, he was the first to suffer in the late unpleasantness in 1860, when he was thrown at with bricks, and injured at St. Louis, Mo., being at the time when the Turn Halle was barricaded for two days and nights.
1834 ; Born Beckum, Westphalia,to Johann HEINRICH & Anna KATHARINA OSTHOFF Reino(h)d
1855 ; U.S., Cincinatti, OH
1856 ; West Point, IA ( 6 months)
1857 ; Keokuk, IA
1858 ; St. Louis, MO
1860 ; West Point, IA married Catharina Wischard 20 Aug 1860 St. Louis, MO
1864 ; Nauvoo, IL
1872 ; Keokuk, IA
1874 ; Quincy, IL
1886 ; Died in Quincy, IL at age: 52