Nancy Garrett1

     Nancy Garrett was born circa 1790 at Kentucky.1 Nancy married William Fletcher, son of Drury Fletcher and Sarah Benham, circa 1842 at Kentucky.1

Citations

  1. [S451] Darrell Fletcher, "Descendants of Drury Fletcher and Sarah Ann Benham and Dolly Bausell," descendant register report with annotations, Fletcher, Hoggard and Linney Families (http://www.sallyfletcher.us).

L. Minnie Geer1

L. Minnie Geer|b. 21 Oct 1872\nd. 7 Feb 1959|p98.htm#i8479|David A. Greer||p101.htm#i4887|Dorothy Adeline Reeves||p176.htm#i4932|||||||||||||
     L. Minnie Geer was born on 21 October 1872 at South Carolina.1,2 She was the daughter of David A. Greer and Dorothy Adeline Reeves.1 Minnie married William Riley Vaughn, son of John Thomas Vaughn and Jane Elizabeth Simmons, in 1892.3 Minnie died on 7 February 1959 at age 86 years, 3 months and 17 days.1 She was buried at Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery in Simpsonville, Greenville County, South Carolina.4
     

The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Minnie was enumerated in the household of William Riley Vaughn as his wife, "Minnie Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 25, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in 1875. She had been married for 8 years.5

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. L. was enumerated in the household of William Riley Vaughn as his wife, "Minnie Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 49 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.6

Children of L. Minnie Geer and William Riley Vaughn

Citations

  1. [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
  2. [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 10, dwelling 170, family 170, Minnie Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1529. Her given age was 25, and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
  3. [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 10, dwelling 170, family 170, Riley Vaughn.
  4. [S1063] Bob Merritt, "Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Greenville County, South Carolina," transcription, USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project (http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/greenville/cemeteries/… February 2000. Minnie C. Vaughn, b. October 21, 1872, d. February 7, 1954.
  5. [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 10, dwelling 170, family 170, Minnie Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.
  6. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, Minnie Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1697.
  7. [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 10, dwelling 170, family 170, "Aider Vaughn" [Ada Vaughn] in Riley Vaughn household.
  8. [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 10, dwelling 170, family 170, Inez Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.
  9. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, Inez Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.
  10. [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 10, dwelling 170, family 170, Samantha Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.
  11. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, Samantha Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.
  12. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, Emmie Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.
  13. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, General Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.
  14. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, Ailene Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.
  15. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, J. D. Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household.

Permelia V. Gentry1

     Permelia V. Gentry was born circa 1824 at Kentucky.2,3 Permelia V. married John W. B. Winn, son of John Winn and Mary (?), on 8 March 1842 at Boone County, Missouri.4 Permelia died on 25 December 1895 at Boone County, Missouri.1
     

The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Permelia was enumerated as "Permelia Winn", in the household of John W. B. Winn at Boone County, Missouri. Her given age was 26 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.2

The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Permelia was enumerated as "Pamelia Winn", in the household of John W. B. Winn at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. Her given age was 36 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.3

Children of Permelia V. Gentry and John W. B. Winn

  • John William Winn5,6
  • Mary E. Winn7
  • Nancy Ella Winn8
  • Eliza V. Winn8

Citations

  1. [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003). Permelia V. Gentry [AFN: KD1H-SP]. Information in Ancestral File should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
  2. [S14] 1850 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, District 8, page 356B, dwelling 421, family 421, Permelia Winn in John W. B. Winn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 392.
  3. [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, sheet 18, dwelling 121, family 120, "Pamelia Winn" [Permelia Winn] in John W. B. Winn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 608.
  4. [S82] Broderbund Family Archive CD #227, Marriage Index 1728-1850, Audrain County, Missouri, database. CD-ROM (Novatno, California: Broderbund Software, 1995).
  5. [S14] 1850 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, District 8, page 356B, dwelling 421, family 421, John W. Winn in John W. B. Winn household.
  6. [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, sheet 18, dwelling 121, family 120, John W. Winn in John W. B. Winn household.
  7. [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, sheet 18, dwelling 121, family 120, Mary E. Winn in John W. B. Winn household.
  8. [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch http://www.familysearch.org

Henry Gibson1

     Henry married Eliza Brink, daughter of Hybert L. Brink and Elizabeth Winn, on 23 October 1845 at Boone County, Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S61] Boone County (Missouri), Marriage Records, Volume A, page 291, Gibson-Brink marriage, 1845, FHL microfilm 909,125.

Miranda Gillaspie1

     Miranda Gillaspie was born circa 1822.2 Miranda married Abraham Newland Turner, son of Thomas Turner and Elizabeth Newland, on 30 November 1881.3 Miranda died on 2 January 1906 at Boone County, Missouri.2

Citations

  1. [S1095] "GEDCOM G978," family tree, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com), accessed 1998.
  2. [S1120] "5558 Deaths Reported in and Chronological Index to Selected Articles from the Columbia Missouri Herald, 5 Jan 1871 - 31 Dec 1891, Volume 1," subscription database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com): 1998, accessed 18 Dec 1998.
  3. [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003). Information in Ancestral File should be verified with other sources whenever possible.

Alexander Glaser1,2

Alexander Glaser|b. 22 Dec 1897\nd. 17 Dec 1971|p98.htm#i11694|Jacob Glaser|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 2 Mar 1947|p98.htm#i8074|Sarah Weisberg|b. c 1878\nd. 22 Feb 1947|p255.htm#i7492|||||||||||||
     Alexander Glaser was born on 22 December 1897 at Missouri.5,2,6 He was the son of Jacob Glaser and Sarah Weisberg.3,4 Alexander died on 17 December 1971 at age 73 years, 11 months and 25 days at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.5 He was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery (now United Hebrew Cemetery) in St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.5
     

The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Alexander was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Alex Glaser", at 1405 N. 11th Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 12 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.3

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Alexander was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Alex Glacier", at 1222 Garrison Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 22 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a druggist at a drug store.4

Citations

  1. [S48] City Directory for St. Louis Missouri, 1956 (Detroit: R. L. Polk & Co, 1956).
  2. [S415] Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index," Database, Ancestry.com, (http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm, entry for Alexander Glaser, SS number 491-14-8175. The SSDI is drawn from the Social Security Death Benefits Index of the U. S. Social Security Administration.
  3. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Alex Glaser in Jacob Glaser household; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 812.
  4. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Alex Glacier" [Alex Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 956.
  5. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index," transcription, JewishGen (http://www.jewishgen.org/jgs-StLouis/showcemdb.html).
  6. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Alex Glaser in Jacob Glaser household. His given age was 12, and his given place of birth was Missouri.

Charles Glaser1

Charles Glaser|b. 17 Dec 1899\nd. 22 May 1951|p98.htm#i11695|Jacob Glaser|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 2 Mar 1947|p98.htm#i8074|Sarah Weisberg|b. c 1878\nd. 22 Feb 1947|p255.htm#i7492|||||||||||||
     Charles Glaser was born on 17 December 1899 at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.3,4 He was the son of Jacob Glaser and Sarah Weisberg.2,1 Charles died on 22 May 1951 at age 51 years, 5 months and 5 days at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.3 He was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery (now United Hebrew Cemetery) in St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.5
     

The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Charles was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Israel Glaser", at 1405 N. 11th Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 10 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.2

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Charles was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Charles Glacier", at 1222 Garrison Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 20 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a bookkeeper in an office.1

Citations

  1. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Charles Glacier" [Charles Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 956.
  2. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Israel Glaser in Jacob Glaser household; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 812.
  3. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index," transcription, JewishGen (http://www.jewishgen.org/jgs-StLouis/showcemdb.html).
  4. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Israel Glaser in Jacob Glaser household. His given age was 10, and his given place of birth was Missouri.
  5. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index", JewishGen, section 42.

Jacob Glaser1

     Jacob Glaser was born on 4 February 1875 at Russia.2,3 He was born circa 1875 at Russia.4 Jacob married Sarah Weisberg.5,6,1 Jacob died on 2 March 1947 at age 72 years and 26 days at St. Mary's Hospital, in Richmond Heights, St. Louis County, Missouri.4,2 He was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery (now United Hebrew Cemetery) in St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.2 (Click on the icon to see the death certificate image.).
     

Jacob immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1899.6

Jacob Glaser became a citizen of the United States on 21 September 1906 at Circuit Court, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His country of allegiance had previously been Russia. His witnesses were Michael Novack, 1403 N. 9th Street, and Jacob Kessler, 1126 High Street.1

The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Jacob was enumerated as "Jacob Glaser", head of a household at 1405 N. 11th Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 34 and his given place of birth was Russia. His native language was said to be Yiddish. He had been married for 13 years. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1890, and he was a naturalized citizen. He was a tailor, and he rented his home. Enumerated with him was his wife, Sarah Glaser. Also enumerated in his household were Alexander Glaser, Charles Glaser, Joseph Glaser, Morris Glaser and Samuel Max Glaser.5

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Jacob was enumerated as "Jacob Glacier", head of a household at 1222 Garrison Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 40 and his given place of birth was Russia. His native language was Russian. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1899, and was as a naturalized citizen, but the year of his naturalization is illegible. His occupation was recorded as "taylor" at a factory, and he rented his home. Enumerated with him was his wife, Sarah Glaser. Also enumerated in his household were Alexander Glaser, Charles Glaser, Joseph Glaser, Morris Glaser, Samuel Max Glaser, Louis Glaser and Jeanette Glaser.6

Children of Jacob Glaser and Sarah Weisberg

Citations

  1. [S870] St. Louis, Missouri, Court of Appeals Naturalization Records, Jacob Glaser Naturalization Index Cards, 21 September 1906, Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas.
  2. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index," transcription, JewishGen (http://www.jewishgen.org/jgs-StLouis/showcemdb.html).
  3. [S397] Missouri Department of Health, death certificate registration number 7247 (6 March 1947), Jacob Glaser; Department of Health and Senior Services, Jefferson City, Missouri. His birth year was recorded as 1875 and he was said to have been born in Russia.
  4. [S397] Missouri death certificate registration number 7247 (6 March 1947), Jacob Glaser.
  5. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Jacob Glaser; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 812.
  6. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser]; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 956.
  7. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Alex Glaser in Jacob Glaser household.
  8. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Alex Glacier" [Alex Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household.
  9. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Israel Glaser in Jacob Glaser household.
  10. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Charles Glacier" [Charles Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household.
  11. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Joseph Glaser in Jacob Glaser household.
  12. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Joe Glacier" [Joe Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household.
  13. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Morris Glaser in Jacob Glaser household.
  14. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Morris Glacier" [Morris Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household.
  15. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Samuel Glaser in Jacob Glaser household.
  16. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Sam Glacier" [Sam Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household.
  17. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Louis Glacier" [Louis Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household.
  18. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Jeanette Glacier" [Jeanette Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household.

Joseph Glaser1

Joseph Glaser|b. 17 Nov 1901\nd. 20 Feb 1964|p98.htm#i11696|Jacob Glaser|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 2 Mar 1947|p98.htm#i8074|Sarah Weisberg|b. c 1878\nd. 22 Feb 1947|p255.htm#i7492|||||||||||||
     Joseph Glaser was born on 17 November 1901 at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.3,4 He was the son of Jacob Glaser and Sarah Weisberg.1,2 Joseph died on 20 February 1964 at age 62 years, 3 months and 3 days at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.5 He was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery (now United Hebrew Cemetery) in St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.5
     

The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Joseph was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Joseph Glaser", at 1405 N. 11th Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 8 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.1

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Joseph was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Joe Glacier", at 1222 Garrison Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 18 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a clerk in an office.2

Citations

  1. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Joseph Glaser in Jacob Glaser household; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 812.
  2. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Joe Glacier" [Joe Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 956.
  3. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index," transcription, JewishGen (http://www.jewishgen.org/jgs-StLouis/showcemdb.html).
  4. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Joseph Glaser in Jacob Glaser household. His given age was 8, and his given place of birth was Missouri.
  5. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index", JewishGen, section 42.

Louis Glaser1

Louis Glaser|b. 17 Sep 1910\nd. 8 Oct 1931|p98.htm#i11699|Jacob Glaser|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 2 Mar 1947|p98.htm#i8074|Sarah Weisberg|b. c 1878\nd. 22 Feb 1947|p255.htm#i7492|||||||||||||
     Louis Glaser was born on 17 September 1910 at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.3,4 He was the son of Jacob Glaser and Sarah Weisberg.2 Louis died on 8 October 1931 at age 21 years and 21 days at St. Mary's Hospital, in Richmond Heights, St. Louis County, Missouri.5,6 (Click on the icon to see the death certificate image.).5 He was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery (now United Hebrew Cemetery) in St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.7
     

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Louis was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Louis Glacier", at 1222 Garrison Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 9 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.2

Citations

  1. [S160] Gerry (Busch) Weinstein (Pompano Beach, Florida), interview by Cheryl Freeman, September 1995.
  2. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Louis Glacier" [Louis Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 956.
  3. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index," transcription, JewishGen (http://www.jewishgen.org/jgs-StLouis/showcemdb.html), section 42. Louis Glaser, born 17 September 1910, died 8 October 1931.
  4. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Louis Glacier" [Louis Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household. His given age was 9, and his given place of birth was Missouri.
  5. [S1235] Missouri Department of Health, death certificate registration number 35683 (9 October 1931), Louis Glaser; Department of Health and Senior Services, Jefferson City, Missouri.
  6. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index", JewishGen.
  7. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index", JewishGen, section 42.
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