Julius Wagner

Male 1855 - 1909  (54 years)


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  1. 1.  Julius Wagner was born 26 May 1855, Cole, Missouri, United States; was christened 22 Jul 1865, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States (son of Christoph Wagner and Elisabetha Margaretha Wolfrum); died 19 Jul 1909, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 21 Jul 1909, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

    Notes:

    1855 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Julius Wagner born 26 May 1855

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: HerQuest pg 184, 20 July, Dwelling 1199/1229: Julius Wagner age 5 born Missouri, son of Christ and Elizabeth Wagner

    1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Jefferson City Twp, PO, pg 40, 29 June 1870, Dw#277: Julius Wagner age 15, born Missouri, son of Christ and Elizabeth Wagner

    1876 MARRIAGE: ILL,Morgan Co-Jacksonville: Julius Wagner md Maggie F Coyle 5 October 1876

    1880 CENSUS: MO,Morgan Co-Morleau (MCD) Versailles: Film #287758(124,197,15,34
    Wagner, Julius 25/MO, Maggie 21/MO, Ella 3/MO

    OCC and REL HISTORY: Obit Jefferson City O Daily Tribune, 20 July 1909, pg 1: Julius Wagner...In his younger years he conducted a grocery store in the room occupied by Schrimpf and Bode. He was a member of the German Ev. Central church and was liked by all who knew him.

    1885 HISTORY: Birth record of third child, a daughter, Nov 1885: "Julius Wagner, wood merchant..."

    1885 DEATH of wife: Maggie F Coyle Wagner died 6 December 1885, after birth of third child

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: Film #1240850, Vol 24,36,9,2, 115 Atchison: Julius Wagner age 45, born Missouri May 1855, son of Elizabeth Wagner, widow.

    1909 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Julius Wagner died 19 July 1909; buried Woodlawn Cemetery
    Evangelical Church records Jeff City MO. 21 yrs.



    NOTES: Wood merchant, had one daughter born 27 Nov 1885. Check out-somewhere in notes say Julius buried in Woodlawn. Is this the right Julius? CK OUT
    Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 17 Aug 1906, pg 3: "FAMILY REUNION". "A family reunion was held at the home of Chris. Wagner on the Moreau Wed in honor of Mr and Mrs Julius Wagner of St Louis who are visiting here. Among those who attended were Mr/Mrs Geo Schott, Mr/Mrs Hoefer, Mr/Mrs Jule Wolfrum, Mr/Mrs Will Hoefer, Mr/Mrs John P Raithel, Mr/Mrs Conrad Wagner, Mr/Mrs Ihler Wolfrum and Mr/Mrs W W Wagner. Mesdames Fred Schott, Christ Wagner, M Schott, Irine Peasner, Geo Schott, F. H. Binder, Morlock, F. C. Binder, A Zuendt, Barbara Brandt and E Schneider; Misses Auerelia Henry, Hilda Henry, Alma Raithel, Fredia Wagner, Vic Morlock, Caroline Schott, Marie Seider, Tillie Hoefer, Edwina Wagner, Kate Wolfrum, Lena Wolfrum and Julia Raithel; Messrs E Schneider, Will Zuendt, Conrad Wagner, Jr., Christ Wagner, Sr., Christ Wagner, Jr., Hugo Schott, Paul Wagner, Julius Wagner, Geo Wagner and Oscar Steininger."

    Julius married Maggie F Coyle 5 Oct 1876, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, United States. Maggie was born Abt 1859, Missouri, United States; died 6 Dec 1885, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 8 Dec 1885, City Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Ella Wagner was born Jul 1877, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 14 Jan 1890, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 16 Jan 1890, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States.
    2. Christopher Julius Samuel Wagner was born 28 Mar 1883, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 27 Feb 1935, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 2 Mar 1935, Riverview Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, USA.
    3. Wagner was born 27 Nov 1885, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Christoph WagnerChristoph Wagner was born 10 Nov 1824, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 17 Nov 1824, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany (son of Paulus Wagner and Anna Kunigunde Seidel); died 18 Dec 1881, Russellville, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 21 Dec 1881, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

    Notes:

    1824 BIRTH,CHRISTENING: GY,Bavaria-Schwarzach: Christoph Wagner was born 10 November 1824, son of Paulus Wagner and Kunigunda, born Seidler from Kirchbuchau. Known as Christ.

    1840 IMMIGRATION: Church rcds by Karl Walther, Eckersdorf, GY Nov 1996: Passport for Christoph Wagner had to be signed for by father Georg in Oberfranken 19 Feb 1840.
    History of Cole, etc Counties, Missouri, Vol 2. Thomas Jefferson Lib.system, M977.8. Page 900. (originally published by Goodspeed, Chicago in 1889 and was reproduced): "George was a native of Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany (Chris too?)... Chris came to the United States with his brother George, who went to Jefferson City and Chris followed."

    1847 CITIZEN: Became naturalized citizen in 1847 as did George, his brother.

    1848 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole-Jefferson City: Christopher Wagner md Elizabeth Wolfrum 17 January 1848.

    1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp; Anc Img 75, Dw 572, next door to Paulus Wagner:
    WAGNER, Christopher 26/GY-baker; Elizabeth 18/MO; Wm 1/MO

    1859 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901458 BK N-O, pg 132: Warranty, 20 Aug 1859:
    Lucius D Kerr paid by Christopher Waggoner, both of Cole Co MO, $650, to wit: the south fractional half of the SE Qtr (west of the Osoph?) of Section 29, the east half of the NE fractional Qtr, the SE Qtr of the NW Qtr & the east half of the SW Qtr of Section 32 in Twp 43 Range 11 in the distant lands suspect to sale at Fayette MO, containing 299 acres & 13 1/4 100ths of an acre.

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: HerQuest pg 184, 20 July, Dwelling 1199/1229:
    WAGNER, Christ 36/VA [??][shd be Bavaria], beer saloon [8000,2000]; Elizabeth
    29/VA; William 11/MO; Pauline 9/MO; August 7/MO; Julius 5/MO;
    Antoine 2/MO; Annie SHEAM-svt 17/GY; Conrad COOK-svt 22/GY

    1861-65 MILITARY: History of Cole County, p 262 - Christopher on Roster of Soldiers 1861-1865. "Chris Wagoner - H.G." (Home guard)
    History of Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capital and of Cole County, by James E Ford pg 587: "William M Zuendt... As a young man he became associated with his father-in-law, Christ Wagner in the wholesale grocery business of this city. He married Antonia Wagner, daughter of Christ Wagner, in 1879. Christ Wagner, a veteran of the Mexican War and a lieutenant in the Union army in the Civil War, was the son of Paul Wagner who came from Munich, Bavaria, and settled 8 miles east of Jefferson City where he built what is said to have been the first brewery in Cole County.
    Christ Wagner became a baker by trade. He went to the Pacific Coast in the gold rush of 1849 and there acquired considerable wealth. He was elected treasurer of Cole County in 1862, and again in 1870. He was a personal friend of Governor Stewart, Joseph Pulitzer, and many prominent Missourians...

    1862,1864,1870, 1874, 1876: History of Cole Co MO pg 245: Elected treasurer

    1863 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 BK R, pg 96: Wm M Sampkin, deceased, of Osage Co, by his last will & testament, admitted to probate of Co Court of Osage, did appoint L Revely Exec, to sell real estate by him owned at public sale by auction, 6 day of Nov 1863 at Court House in Jefferson City, published in MO State Times for 4 wks & a copy of such notice in a public place 20 days before the sale.
    Christopher Wagner of the city of Jefferson, Cole Co, St of MO, the highest & last bidder towit: The undivided half part or one half interest 114 (?) situate near the depot of the Pacific RR in Jeff City, the entire lot being 1/2 acre.

    1864 HISTORY: History of Cole Co by Goodspeed, pg 1164-addenda: The Exchange Bank of Jefferson City was first organized February 15, 1864 under title of Jefferson City Savings Association, Directors: Christ Wagner; Stockholders:
    Christ Wagner, George Wagner, Clay Ewing; First Board of Directors: Christ and George Wagner; Officers: Clay Ewing-President, Christ Wagner-Vice President.

    1865 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film 901459 BK Q, pg 478: 4 April 1865 between John J Delahay & Sarah his wife & Christopher Wagner, both of Cole Co, $150 paid by Christopher Wagner for the following real estate situate & being in the City of Jefferson, subdivision #8 as made by RW Wells of in lots 609 & 610, being the corner of said lots made by Monroe & Miller Streets as appear from the plot of said city. Signed by John Jas DeLa Hoy & Sara C Delahay, witnessed & signed by John F Wielandy, Notory Public.

    1865 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film 901459 BK Q, pg 587-88: 5 Aug 1865 between Christopher & wife Elizabeth Wagner & George Wagner, both of Cole Co, $1000 paid to the said Christopher Wagner in hand paid by George Wagner, towit: E half of SE Qter of Sec 30 Twp 44 Range 10 west, containing 80 acres more or less. Signed by Christopher & Elizabeth Wagner, notarized by John F Wielandy.

    1866 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 Bk R, pg 392: Deed, 1 Feb 1866 from John F Wielandy & his wife of Cole Co & Christopher Wagner of same county, for $835 paid by Christopher Wagner - towit claim real estate in Cole Co: The West fractional half of the NE Qtr of Sec 16 Twp 44 Range 11, 63 acres. Also the East fractional half of the NE Qtr of NE Qtr of Sec 16 Twp 44 R11, 41 acres, the land heretofore conveyed by Thos L Price & wife to the Pacific RR Co. for rights of way thru said lands. Signed John F & Kunnegunda Wielandy
    She relinquished her dower to the real estate herein described freely & without compulsion or undue influence of her said husband. Signed Frederick Roetzer, Justice of the Peace

    1866 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 BK R, pg 612: 28 April 1866: Wm F Dunnica (?) of Howard Co MO, for the sum of $150, paid by Christopher Wagner for the following real estate
    in the city of Jefferson, described towit: The undivided half of Lot 114 situate on the corner of Water & Adams St in said city of Jefferson. Sealed this 28 Apr 1866, Signed WF Dunnica, J Shackelford, Notary Public, Howard Co.

    1867 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901462 BK T, pg 708: Indenture 12 Oct 1867. Thos Price & wife & H Clay Ewing witnesseth that whereas they ...named persons have subscribed & paid over to H Clay Ewing, agent,tho... set opposite their respective names for the purpose of purchasing lots in the city of Jefferson, #45-50, 55-59, 51-52 & the north half of 53-54, 61-62 towit: Christopher $200, George Wagner $75,A Gundelfinger $1500, Clay Ewing $100, ...Knaup $100, Fred Fischer $100, Joseph Knaup $100, John Doehla $115, F C Schott $15, Jefferson City Land Co $100, the City of Jefferson $4000, ...Dulles $200, ...Walther $100, Adam Hirsch $10, B C Veith $5, John Schott $100, Fred Miller $15, C Gundelfinger $126, J F Wielandy $50, JC Gundelfinger $175, John Neighhorn $25, .... (many more names). Now therefore in consideration of the ... & in further consideration of the sum of $1200 to me in hand paid, the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged by W Clay Ewing, agent, w...aforesaid has granted, bargained & sold...following described lots in the city of Jefferson towit: the lots in said city numbered 47, 48, 55, & the north half of lot 54. 12 Oct 1867, signed Thos L Price & Caraline V Price (relinquished her dower to the real estate...)

    1868 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901462 BK U, pg 107, 3 April 1868: Charlton J Convin & Mary E Convin his wife, of Jackson Co, St of MO, for the sum of $6800 paid by Christopher Wagner & J Ed Belch of the Co of Cole, St of MO, the following described parcels of land situate in the Co of Cole, that is to say: the NE Qtr of the NE Qtr of Sec 7, the north half of Sec 8, the SW Qtr of Sec 8, the north half of the SE Qtr of Sec 8, & the east half of the NW Qtr of Sec 17, all in Twp 44 Range 13.

    1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Jefferson City Twp, PO, pg 40, 29 June 1870, Dw#277/289:
    WAGNER, Christ 46/Bav-farner [18,000; 450]; Eliz 39/Bav-keep house; William 21/MO;
    Julius 15/MO; Antoine 11/MO; Elizabeth SERGEE-svt 16/MO

    1874,1876,1880 HISTORY: History of Cole Co MO pg 245: Elected treasurer, sheriff 1880.
    P 265 - VP, stockholder, director - Exchange Bank.

    1876 HISTORY: Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 8 Oct 1876: Ad-"Chris. Wagner placed several fine eating apples on our table yesterday, and by placing them there has placed us under obligation to him. Thanks."
    Jefferson City People's Tribune, 11 Oct 1876, pg3: "We are proud to record the fact that at the great St Louis fair, our fellow-citizen, Chris. Wagner carried off a premium on his Goethe wine. Where there were so many competitors and the competition coming from districts devoted especially to the culture of the grape, it is indeed gratifying to know that Cole ranked as high as the best."

    1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp" Anc.com Img 27, pg 87,16 June,Dwelling 247/247"
    WAGNER, Christopher 56/Bav (Bav,Bav) farmer; Elizabeth-wife 49/Bav (Bav/Bav);
    Catherine KOHLER-svt 15/MO (MO,MO)Single; Ellie ABRAHAM-svt
    23/MO (KY,KY) single svt on farm

    1881 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Russelville: Christopher Wagner was killed 18 December 1881, while aboard the newly built railroad; funeral at home of Mrs S W Scovern on High Street 21 December 1881; buried Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Missouri.
    Funeral Notice: Yourself and family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of Christopher Wagner, from the residence of Mrs. S W Scovern, on High Street, this afternoon at half-past 2 o'clock. Jefferson City, Mo., December 21, 1881.


    History of Cole Co. Jeff City Daily State Journal, Dec 19 1881.
    "The St. Louis, Jefferson City and Kansas Railway was graded as far as Russellville in July, 1881, and on August 17 a bridge was completed across the Moreau and construction train running.
    December 18th of that year, a wreck on this newly built railroad killed Christopher Wagner, Green C. Berry and Oscar Monnig outright and fatally injured Chris Gemeinhardt and Willie Zuendt. All were prominent in the business life of the city and county."
    William M. Zuendt and Chris: "As a young man he (William) associated with father-in-law, Christ Wagner in wholesale grocery business. Md Antonia Wagner, dau of Christ Wagner 1979. Christ was veteran of the Mexican War and a Lieutenant in the Union Army in Civil War, was the son of Paul Wagner who came from from Munich, Bavaria, settled east miles east of Jefferson City, where he built what is said to have been first brewery in Cole County.
    Christ Wagner became a baker by trade. He went to the Pacific Coast in the gold rush of 1849, and there acquired considerable wealth. He was elected treasurer of Cole County in 1862, and again in 1870. He was a personal friend of Governor Stewart, Joseph Pulitzer, and many prominent Missourians.


    LETTERS FROM CALIF to Paulus and family while Christoph was in California. Copies from Paul LePage 3/1991. Originals transcribed by Lucille Zuendt. Letter included:
    1. death of bro William sometime before letter 24 April 1851, in Cal.(Mtn fever, unable to speak or leave instructions. Sick short time, very thin. Keepsakes returned to Paulus [must not have been md].
    2. He inquired about his brother-in-laws, Wuger and ...Also said he had inquired about brother-in-law's brother Hoslach from Osage County who has a brewery 3 miles from Marysville. Mr Weiss's brother-in-law Hofur lives 12-15 miles from there.
    3. Another letter mentions John Doehla, that he will stay in Trinity River and sends greetings to his parents and relatives.
    4. Places mentioned in letters: Georgetown (El Dorado Co), Weavertown 1850 (not exist now-Trinity Co-Weaverville?), Union City 4-1851 (Alameda Co), Placerville (SF Co), Sacramento (Sac Co), Marysville (Sutter Co). Rivers: Scott, Trinity, Yuba, Feather.


    NOTES: Said Christ built a home on corner of Moreau Drive [1122] and Vineyard Square, that it was still standing in 1955. But an article in "Post Tribune" Jeff City, June 21, 1989, said the house was built by the 8th governor of Missouri, John C. Edwards and used during the Civil War. After, it was sold to Chris Wagner [16 Oct 1864and Andrew Gundlefinger. The property was name Vineyard Place after Mayme Vineyard, who owned the home from 1934-1965. CHECK OUT.
    Wm Zuendt moved to Riverview when wife died.

    Christoph married Elisabetha Margaretha Wolfrum 17 Jan 1848, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States. Elisabetha (daughter of Johann Nikol Wolfrum and Anna Elisabetha Doehla) was born 30 Jul 1831, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 6 Aug 1831, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died 11 May 1913, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 13 May 1913, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elisabetha Margaretha WolfrumElisabetha Margaretha Wolfrum was born 30 Jul 1831, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 6 Aug 1831, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany (daughter of Johann Nikol Wolfrum and Anna Elisabetha Doehla); died 11 May 1913, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 13 May 1913, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

    Notes:

    1831 BIRTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Baptismal record: BK 1831, pg 138, #142, in Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany. Known as Elizabeth in America.
    Letter 22 Oct 1991 from Evang.-Luth. Pfarramt Muenchberg: 4. Wolfrum Elisabetha Margaretha, * 30.07.1831. [bn 30 July 1831] in Mussen, Kind von Johann Nikol Wolfrum, Bauer Ehefrau Anna Elisabetha, geb. Doehla, baptized in Mussen 16.08.1831 in Mussen, BK 1831, Pg 138, #142.

    1842 IMMIGRATION: March 1842 New Orleans Port-ship Clementine from Bremen Port #22: WOLFRUM, Nicolaus 42(1800)-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis; Anna 40(1802); Catharina 12(1830); Elise 10(1832); Nicolaus 8(1834); Ullerich 6(1836); Elise 4(1838); Katharina 2(1840)

    1848 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Elizabeth Margaretha Wolfrum md Christopher Wagner 17 January 1848 by Robert A Garrett, esq.

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: HerQuest pg 184, 20 July, Dwelling 1199/1229: Elizabeth Wagner age 29 bn Virginia [Germany], wife of Christ Wagner

    1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Jefferson City Twp, PO: pg 40, 29 June 1870, Dw#277: Elizabeth Wagner age 39, born Bavaria, wife of Christ Wagner

    1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Anc Img 27 pg 87,6-16,Dw 247,247: Elizabeth Wagner age 49 bn Bavaria (Bav,Bav), wife of Christopher Wagner

    1900 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jeff City:Film #1240850,Anc Img 17,pg 114,6-5 Dw 170,188,115 Atchison:
    WAGNER, Elizabeth-head 68/Gy bn Jul 1831,no occ; Julius-son 45/MO
    bn May 1855-no occ; Antonia ZUENDT-dau 41/MO bn Jul 1858
    no occ; Matilda WOLFRUM-niece 27/MO bn June 1872;
    Christopher WAGNER-gson 17/MO bn March 1883-florist.

    1910 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jeff City Wd3:Anc Img 11,4-20,pg 181,Dw 103/114-115 Atchison:
    WAGNER, Elizabeth-head 78/'MO (MO,GY) Divorced 2/6 children living, no occ;
    ZUENDT, Antonia-dau 51/MO (GY,GY) Divorced 1/1 child living,no occ;
    WAGNER, Christ-grandson 27/MO (MO,MO) md 1time 2yrs,machinist-
    machine shop; Elsie-grandau 17/MO (MO,GY) single, no occupation.l

    1913 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Elizabeth Margaretha Wolfrum Wagner died 11 May 1913 at her home on Atchison, age 82, after a long illness; buried Woodlawn Cemetery on May 13, 1913. Same obit in the "Jefferson City Democrat Tribune" 12 May 1913, said she died at home of William Zuendt.

    NOTES: Illustrated Sketchbook and Directory of Jeff City and Cole Co, by Johnson pg 145 shows Elizabeth, a widow, living with son Julius at 115 W Atchison and grandson, Christ.

    Children:
    1. William Wagner was born 16 Jun 1849, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was christened , Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 27 May 1925, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 30 May 1925, Wolfrum Cemetery, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.
    2. Paulina Wagner was born 9 Oct 1850, Cole, Missouri, United States; was christened 6 Aug 1864, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died Abt 1891, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Abt 1891, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.
    3. August Wagner was born 17 Jan 1853, Cole, Missouri, United States; was christened 24 Aug 1864, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died Bef Jul 1909.
    4. 1. Julius Wagner was born 26 May 1855, Cole, Missouri, United States; was christened 22 Jul 1865, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 19 Jul 1909, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 21 Jul 1909, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.
    5. Victoria Antonia Wagner was born 23 Jul 1858, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was christened 22 Jul 1865, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 15 Oct 1943, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 18 Oct 1943, Riverview Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, USA.
    6. Amelia Wagner was born 23 Mar 1861, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 26 Nov 1865, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried , Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Paulus WagnerPaulus Wagner was born 20 Apr 1795, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 21 Apr 1795, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany (son of Christoph Wagner and Cunigunda Goeppner); died 26 Jun 1871, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Jun 1871, Old brewery site, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

    Notes:

    1795 BIRTH: Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: Paulus Wagner was born 20 April 1795, son of Christoph Wagner & Kunigunda Goeppner

    1817 MARRIAGE: Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: "Paulus Wagner, master baker in Schwarzach and Cunigunda Baumueller on Sunday 16 Nov 1817."

    1839 IMMIGRATION: Rcds found by Karl Walther, in Schwarzach Germany: "Paulus decided to come to America, given a passport on 11 Jul 1839 in Culmbach, also Veit Wagner from Schimmendorf - went to N America. Also 2 sons, Georg & Christoph - 19 Feb 1840 left, also from Culmbach. Paulus had to ask permission so that they could go. Given in Oberfranken."

    1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 75, 23 Sept, Dw#563/571:
    WAGONER, Paulus 55/GY-farmer; Kunnigunda 50/GY; George 28/GY-farmer;
    Catherine (wife) 20/GY; Conrad (son) 1/MO: John BOLEMAN 51/GY
    laborer; William Wagoner 22/GY-laborer
    Dw#572: Christoper Wagner 26/GY; Elizabeth 18/MO; Wm 1/MO

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806:
    WAGGONER,Paul 66/GY [$21,000,3300]brewer-farmer; Caroline 60/GY: Geo 39/GY-
    brewer-farmer; Cath'n 30/GY; Conrad 12/MO; Lawrence 10/MO;
    Wm 8/MO; Henry 5/MO; Chris 2/MO.

    1867 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Peoples Tribune Wed Oct 30,1867, page 3, "A Golden Wedding:" "A pleasant incident occured this week in our county. On Tuesday last Mr Paul Wagner and his venerable lady celebrated the anniversary of their wedding, held fifty years ago. in the distant fatherland. Quite a concourse of friends & relatives, including numerous sons & daughters, grandchildren & great grandchildren assembled at the brewery of Mr. George Wagner, in Liberty township, to greet the worthy couple. May they survive their golden wedding for many years yet to come, to enjoy the blessings of peace & plenty which they so richly deserve."

    1870 DEATH of wife: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anna Kunigunda Seidel Wagner died 15 March 1870, buried on hill above brewery caves in Liberty Twp.

    1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp,Jefferson City:Anc.com Img10, pg 10,8 July, Dw 73/76:
    WAGNER, Paulus 75/Bavaria, living with [son] George, Catherine and family

    1871 WILL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City, 18 May 1871: "LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT"
    I the undersigned Paulus Wagner, native of Schwarz. Bavaria, at present residing at Jefferson City, MO, being of sound mind and ... of the uncertainty of life, make and declare, after mature deliberation, the following as my last will and testament, revoking hereby all Testaments by me made prior to this date, namely May 18th 1871, and declaring them null and void.
    1st All my just debts and farewell expenses shall first be paid out of my estate.
    2nd I give and bequeath to my son Christoph Wagner, City lot to me belonging, known as part Lot 337 on High Street in the City of Jefferson, with all the improvements and appurtenances ... belonging.
    3rd give and bequeath to my daughter Kunigunde Wagner, now married to Jno F Wielandy, the sum of $2500.00, Two thousand five hundred dollars, conditioned that the said Kunigunde Wielandy born Wagner receive the interest of said sum of $2000.00 during her lifetime, and at the time, when, her four children of her first marriage with Conrad "Wucker" named Julius, Elna, Sophia and Clara Wuger shall arrive at age then said sums shall be equally divided among them, and they shall thereafter be bound to pay the interest on said sum to their mother during her life time--in case of the death of my said daughter Kunigunde, said sum and interest shall go to said 4 children or their heirs from the day of her death. Said sum shall be paid to my daughter Kundigunde by my son George Wagner one year after my death without interest.
    4th I give and bequeath to both the children of my deceased daughter Catharine Schubert born Wagner, namely George Schubert and Heinrich Schubert each the sum of Five hundred Dollars $500.00 which sum shall also be paid one year after my death by my son George Wagner, without interest.
    5th The remainder of my estate, consisting of Real Estate and personal property, ...money notes and accounts, I give and bequeath to my son George Wagner, whom I hereby appoint executor of this my last will and testament, hereby again revoking all former Testaments by me made.
    In Testimoney whereof I have hereinafter set my name and seal this 18th day of May, one thousand eight hundred and seventy one (May 18th 1871) Signed..Paulus Wagner.. seal
    We the undersigned certify that the above last will and testament was declared and signed by the testator in our presence, and signed by us in presence of the testator and in presence of each other--May 18th 1871. Signed Jacob Steininger, Jacob Tanner
    US Rio Rio $25.00
    State of Missouri)
    County of Cole ) In vacation of the County Court
    Be it remembered that on the 1st day of July 1871 personally appeared before the undersigned Wm H Stark, Clerk of this County Court in and for said County and that Jacob Steininger and Jacob Tanner the subscribing witnesses to the annexed will of Paulus Wagner and being by me first duly sworn, depose and say that the said Paulus Wagner, the testator subscribed the same in their presence and published the said will or instrument of writing as his last will, that he the said testator was at the time of publishing said will, of sound mind and more than twenty one years of age and that the said ... attested the said will as witnesses, then duly subscribing their names
    to the same in the presence of said testator.
    Signed..Jacob Steininger, Jacob Tanner
    In witness whereof I, Wm H Stark, Clerk of the County Court of Cole County and State of Missouri have hereunder subscribed by name and affixed the seal of said Court,officer in the County aforesaid this 1st day of July 1871.
    Filed July 1st 1871 Wm H Stark, Clerk, per A H Sauter D.C.

    1871 DEATH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Paulus Wagner died 26 June 1871, after a long illness of several months. He was 77 years old. Buried on hill overlooking old brewery site, east of Jefferson City. New headstones were placed there by Paul LePage abt 1989 and a small rail fence surrounds the grave site. He thinks some children were buried there. Cole Co. Twp 44N R 10W Sec 31

    NOTES: Father-according to Bob's notes in Pam's writing is a family tree, which shows Adam as the father of Paul md to Kunnigunde.
    1. Letter to Bob from Rudolf Poehlmann in Schwartzach, Germany May 15, 1972: Rudolf's father dead in 1971. Among his things letters written by Paulus Wagner, Cole Co, Jeff City, MO addressed to his great great grandfather, Johan Goetz in Schwarzach. Not sure how close relationship. One letter said both were neighbors. So many old papers in his house. Not find letter for moment.
    Letter said 2 brothers and 2 sisters from Goetz family came to USA in 1840. Sister's letter said she was on shore in New York when Wagners arrived. Even mother of Paulus came with them.
    Letter said Schwartzach is small town of 500 - dying woolen factory.

    Article in newspaper [News-Tribune Photo of him] by Rudolph Poehlmann -- He was the man who precipitated the search into the life of Paulus Wagner, first brewery owner in the county. Poehlman from Germany wrote to County Clerk William Tellman last fall to uncover some of the history of his "relative." (News-Tribune Photo)
    At the top of the article on the front page was a large picture of one of the brewery caverns and the caption: "Inside Looking Out--This is a view of the inside of a cavern dug out before the Civil War by Paulus Wagner, who immigrated from Germany in 1842 and who was the first brewery owner in Cole County. The concrete archway is seen at the extreme end of the cavern. (News-Tribune Photo)
    Now Big Subterranion near Schuberts
    LETTER FROM GERMAN HELPS REVEAL DATA ON 1st COLE COUNTY BREWERY:
    What would you do if the government came along and slapped a 10 percent tax on your farm products? Would you raise a storm or perhaps move from the country?
    You probably would do the first, but you undoubtedly wouldn't move from the country. But there was a farmer in Germany who couldn't stand the idea of such a tax when it was imposed by a feudal type baron back in the early 1840's.
    He moved right out of the country, sailing to the United States and settled in Jefferson City. As far as taxes go, he didn't know what he was gettting his progeny into. But when the farmer was in Jefferson City, he didn't go for farming but struck out for living by producing something for which the Germans are even more famous--the production of beer.
    He operated the first brewery in Cole County. You could even find it on Highway 50 East, a couple of miles east [it was west] of Schuberts.
    The history of this farmer--his name was Paulus Wagner--and his enterprise, was brought to the public limelight last fall when Cole County Clerk William Tellman received a letter from Rudolph Poehlmann, another German farmer and a descendant of Wagner. The letter, written in English longhand, told of Poehlmann's relative--Wagner--who had immigrated to the United States in 1843.
    Took letter to LePage
    Tellman, who had never heard of Wagner, took the letter to County Recorder Henry LePage. The idea was for LePage to look through his land deed records to find whether there was a record of Wagner ever owning land in the county.
    But LePage didn't have to do any research. His memory of the family genealogy goes back generations. Wagner, as it turned out, was his wife's great, great grandfather. A look into the deeds record in LePage's office substantiated what his memory had recalled.
    LePage began to dig into the history of his relative. He discovered the date of 1843 was a year off. Actually, Wagner immigrated to the United States a year earlier.
    Brewery Now a Cave
    The office records show Wagner bought a tract of land now owned by Lorenze and Arthur Mueller on Highway 50 East. LePage talked to the Mueller brothers and the brewery was revealed to him as a cave where Wagner's beer was stored.
    LePage theorized that the brewery was operated up to about the time of the Civil War, in the 1860's. Other research uncovered the fact that Wagner's two sons--George and Christopher--were naturalized in 1847. Their descendants can be found working in the businesses of Jefferson City.
    (Another photo was on page one--cannot read caption as this is from a copy of article and this was covered over). On page two, there is another picture showing Poehlmann, with caption: "Rudolph Poehlmann--he was the man who precipitated the search into the life of Paulus Wagner, first brewery owner in the county. Poehlman from Germany wrote to County Clerk William Tellman last fall to uncover some of the history of his relative. (News-Tribune Photo)"
    As you approach the cellar you see a huge concrete archway extending back 30 feet into the cave. Then you can walk back some 120 feet int the bowels of the hill where Paulus and his help stored beer. With dynamite, they blasted the three large rooms from solid limestone.
    The first roon you enter is 30 feet long and just as wide; the second--the largest of the three--is 90 feet long and was where most of the beer was stored; and the third room--much like the first--is about 30 feet.
    Serviceable Cellar
    The blasting work done by Paulus, his sons and his help, required a knowledge of the underlying strata of the hill. But the impressive thing is the muscle and sweat that must have gone in construction of the subterranean warehouse.
    Blasting apparently left a rough, unshapely cavern. But the men later went in with a pick and shovel and shaped it into a serviceable cellar with rock shelves and a ventilating system which consisted of a long pipe running from the third room to the top of the hill.
    Not far from the hill is the grave of Paulus Wagner and his wife Kunigunde. The stones are simple, the only inscriptions being the dates of birth and death. Paulus, the marker shows, was born April 20, 1795 and died June 26, 1871, while his wife died eight years later, March 5, 1879. [Paul LePage letter 5-5-1991: By the way in that same article the death of Kunigunde Wagner - is March 5, 1879 - should have been 15 March 1870]
    After LePage gathered his information, which by this time had grown to almost voluminous proportions, he returned a letter to Poehlmann in Germany, covering much of the genealogy and history of his "relative."
    LePage says another letter from Poehlmann is forthcoming.
    Grandchildren Here
    Grandchildren of Christopher Wagner living in Jefferson City are Christopher Wagner, Conrad Wagner and Mrs. Emil Schnieder. His great grandchildren living here were identified as Mrs. Henry G LePage, Mrs. Ed Arnett, Roy Schneider, Mrs. Glenn Goe, Mrs. William Nixon and Nelse Addison, Jr.
    Alfred Peasner is a great grandson of George Wagner, one of Paulus' sons. Great grandchildren are Ada Peasner, Evelyn Peasner, Mrs. Louis Ott and Adolph Peasner. [Peasner crossed off and Wagner written in]
    Another generation removed on George's side are these Jefferson Citians: James Peasner, Ruth Wagner, Mrs. Percy Steppleman, Frederick Miller, and Elmer Ott.
    LePage estimates that there are more than 50 relatives of Paulus Wagner living today in Cole County. And in addition to these there are at least 20 others living outside and county and state. And it was the independence of one farmer who disliked a 10 percent tax that brought these people and the first brewery to Cole County.

    Address of Rudolf Poehlmann: 8651 Schwarzach 20, ueber Kulmbach, Germany.

    Letter from Paul LePage 5-5-1991 to Bob and Pam are answers as to whom the relatives were in the article above.
    1. August [R127] and Thomas [R135] Wolfrum neither married.
    2. Julius Wolfrum [R136] did not have any children.
    3. Sonnis Schubert and Margaretha? I will continue to research on them.
    4. Christopher Julius Wagner [R179] who was my Grandfather, the son of William, Grandson of Christopher and Elizabeth.
    Christopher Julius Samuel Wagner: the son of Julius Wagner also a grandson of Christopher and Elizabeth.
    My great grandfather William names a son Christopher Julius (my Grandfather) also William's brother Julius named a son Chrisopher Julius Samual thus causing some confusion. Christ JS and Christ J were cousins.
    5. Elizabeth Grandchildren [MR100] - Louis Scovern, Nellie Noble, Mamie Ferris and Charles Scovern were children of Samual Scovern and Pauline Wagner. Sam Scovern died (I don't know what from) about two weeks before his father in law Christ Wagner was killed in the train wreck, about 5 Dec 1881 since the wreck was 18 Dec 1881. Sam was in his thirties and Pauline died about 10 years later, also a very young woman. They are buried in Wood Lawn, JC MO.
    6. Mrs Ed Arnett (Mildren Schneider) [R1622] daughter of Emil and Pauline Wagner Schneider - deceased. Roy Schneider (brother of Mildred) and son of Emil and Pauline, also deceased. Have two sisters still living: Lillian Hunziker - Jefferson City, Angeline Muder - Fairfield, ILL.
    7. Mrs. Glen Goe (Florence Miller) still living today in Jeff City (in fact I visited her today-very sound mind). Florence is the daughter of Frederick [R423] and Margaretha Wagner Miller [R180] - also in that article is Fredrick Miller, he was Florence's brother- some spell that Mueller, some Miller - Florence said her parents & Grandparents spelled it Miller.
    8. Mrs Wm Nixon (Rosemary Addison) [R422] and Nelse Addison Jr. [R418] (her brother) are children of Nelson Addison and Elsie Wagner - both living in Jeff City today, also have a brother William Addison [R421] living in FL.
    9. Mrs. Percy Steppleman [R191] (Jack's mother) is a sister to Elmer Ott - she is a daughter of Louis Ott & Hilda Wagner [R1626].
    10. Adolph Peasner - Evelyn no knowledge of Adolph - I wonder if it was a misprint or a mistake on the part of the reporter? By the way, in that same article the death of Kunigunda Wagner is March 5, 1870 - should have been 15 March 1870.
    11. Phillip Schmidt and Augustence Wagner? I do not know but will try to locate something.[don't have either in PAF by those names.
    12. 1981 Larry Koenigafeld owns land at old brewerey site, Harold Verdat owns property just east of Larry.
    13. NY Immigration records checked, lots of Wagners but no Paulus.
    14. Schwartzach - according to Paul LePage 3/1991 - 4 or 5 different ones, but it is close to Kulmbach.

    CHECK OUT: In religeous book only says children are George, Christopher and Kunnigunda. Who or where are William and Margaretha?

    Paulus married Anna Kunigunde Seidel 16 Nov 1817, Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany. Anna (daughter of Johann Baumueller and Kunigunde Seidel) was born 13 Dec 1801, Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 14 Dec 1801, Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany; died 15 Mar 1870, Osage City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Mar 1870, Old brewery site, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Anna Kunigunde Seidel was born 13 Dec 1801, Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 14 Dec 1801, Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany (daughter of Johann Baumueller and Kunigunde Seidel); died 15 Mar 1870, Osage City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Mar 1870, Old brewery site, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

    Notes:

    1801 BIRTH: Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Buchau: Anna Kunigunde Seidel born 13 Dec 1801, dau of Johann Baumueller & Cunigunda Seidel

    1817 MARRIAGE: Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Buchau: Anna Kunigunde Seidel md Paulus Wagner on 16 Nov 1817

    1839 IMMIGRATION: Rcds found by Karl Walther, in Schwarzach Germany: "Paulus decided to come to America, given a passport on 11 Jul 1839 in Culmbach, also Veit Wagner from Schimmendorf - went to N America. Also 2 sons, Georg & Christoph - 19 Feb 1840 left, also from Culmbach. Paulus had to ask permission so that they could go. Given in Oberfranken."

    1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 75, 23 Sept, Dw#563/571: Kunnigunda Wagoner age 50 born Germany, wife of Paulus

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806: Caroline Waggoner age 60 brn Germany, wife of Paul Waggoner

    1870 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Osage: Anna Kunigunde Seidel Wagner died 15 March 1870; buried on hill overlooking old brewery site (south hill Mueller Tavern)

    NOTES: 1870 census Jeff City Twp #178: (Kunnigunda bn 1800/Bav-bro?) Seidel, Jacob 30/Bav (1840), Anna 22/MO (1848), Edwin 4/MO (1866), John C 2/MO (1868), Mary C 62/Bav (1808).
    Bob: Seidel, Henrietta 11-21-1869 to 12-31-1873 (4 yr, 1 mo)

    Children:
    1. Katharina Wagner was born 10 Sep 1818, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 23 Dec 1850, Liberty Township, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Dec 1850, St Johns Parish, Schubert, Cole, Missouri,USA.
    2. Georg Wagner was born 13 Feb 1821, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 20 Feb 1821, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 24 Sep 1895, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 26 Sep 1895, Riverview Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, USA.
    3. 2. Christoph Wagner was born 10 Nov 1824, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 17 Nov 1824, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 18 Dec 1881, Russellville, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 21 Dec 1881, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.
    4. Georg Wilhelm Wagner was born 17 Sep 1827, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 23 Sep 1827, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died Abt 1850 OR 1851, California, United States.
    5. Cunigunda Wagner was born 6 Feb 1833, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 11 Feb 1833, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died Bef 1900, Missouri, United States; was buried Bef 1900.

  3. 6.  Johann Nikol Wolfrum was born 1 Sep 1799, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 1 Oct 1799, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany (son of Johann Konrad Wolfrum and Katharina Margaretha Wolfrum); died 26 Feb 1848, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Feb 1848, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

    Notes:

    1799 BIRTH, 1848 DEATH: Paul LePage, Jeff City Mo, March 1991: "According to Alvina Wolfrum, Nicholas is buried at Woodland Cemetery in Jefferson City, MO. No marker.
    Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Baptismal record from Book 1799, pg 9, line 27: Muenchberg in Oberfranken, Bavaria, GY-names parents. Known as Nicholas in America -
    Letter 22 Oct 1991 from Evang.-Luth. Pfarramt Muenchberg: Johann Nikol Wolfrum geboren 09.01.1799 in Schlegel, Kind von Johann Konrad Wolfrum, Bauer Ehefrau Katharina Margaretha, geb. Wolfrum, baptized 10.01.1799 in Schlegel and mother Anna Elisabetha Doehla geb. Wulmersreuth, dau of Johann Doehla, Bauer in Wulmersreuth; BK 1799, pg 9, #27.

    1828 MARRIAGE: GY,Bavaria-Muenchberg, in Oberfranken: Johann Nikol Wolfrum, a farmer living in Mussen St, Schlegel, Bavaria GY md Anna Elisabeth Doehla 18 Nov 1828 in Muenchberg, , Bavaria, Germany

    1842 IMMIGRATION: March 1842 New Orleans Port-ship Clementine from Bremen Port: #22 WOLFRUM, Nicolaus 42(1800)-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis; Anna 40(1802); Catharina 12(1830); Elise 10(1832); Nicolaus 8(1834); Ullerich 6(1836); Elise 4(1838); Katharina 2(1840)
    Paul Henry Wagner: "Nicholas came to American when Anna Katharine was 12 (1842), 3 months on ocean. Landed in New Orleans March 1842. Bought a farm near Jeff City MO.

    [The rest of these on the same ship must be family, too. Check out]:
    #56 Wolfrum, Johann 36-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis, Margaretha 36;Johann 7, Nicolaus 1, Johann 30
    #70 Wolfrum, Nicolaus 28-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis; Klara 30; Jacob 3; Margaretha 20-servant.
    #182 Wolfrum, Johann 45-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis, Margaretha 37, Simon17, Adam 14, Elise 11,
    Jacob 6, Christian Schneider 35 & Katharine Grens servant.

    1848 DEATH: MO, Cole Co Probate Vol I #3, FHL Fiche #6333987
    Pg162-26 Feb 1848: John Wolfrum-Christopher Wagner admin, Anna Eliz-widow; Anna Katherine, Eliz M,
    George Nicholas, Ullrick, Margaret, Elizabeth & Katherine, children.
    Pg160-13 Mar 1848: Admin bond by Christoper Wagner-admin est of John Nicholas Wolfrum dec'd.
    Paulus Wagner & Lorenz Schubert securities.

    NOTES: Robert P. Wagner - information from? - Nicholas formerly Osage City?
    Paul LePage showed us home place of Nicholas from Wolfrum Farm - tall peaked roof south, with chimney outside. Log home burned down when Paul 8 years old or so. G. Schmidt gave Paul LePage information on Nicholas and Anna. G in his name from Schmidt.
    Wolfgang Wolfrum mentioned by Paul LePage 3/1991...buried there (where?) and Magdelana and their daughter (Riverview?).

    WOLFRUM: Distortion of original spelling-low German. Middle Ages poet Wolfrum Eschenbach. Wolfram, Wolfromm, Wofgram, Wolfrom.

    Johann married Anna Elisabetha Doehla 18 Nov 1828, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany. Anna (daughter of Johann Doehla and Unknown) was born 22 Sep 1803, Wulmersreuth, Bayern, Germany; died 23 May 1867, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried May 1867, Wolfrum Cemetery, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Anna Elisabetha Doehla was born 22 Sep 1803, Wulmersreuth, Bayern, Germany (daughter of Johann Doehla and Unknown); died 23 May 1867, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried May 1867, Wolfrum Cemetery, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

    Notes:

    1803 BIRTH: Anna Elizabeth Wolfrum born 22 September 1803
    BIRTH,MG,DTH,BUR-Paul LePage Jeff City MO: "Buried in Wolfrum Cemetery at Wolfrum farm on Schott Road, east of Jefferson City, MO. Shows May 9,1803-March 23, 1867. Known as Anna Elizabeth in America.
    Wagner Family Evangelical Religeous book, written by Conrad Wagner: "Grandmother Anna Elizabeth Wolfrum born 22 Sep 1803, died 23 May 1867."
    2009 from Paul LePage: Anna Elizabeth Doehla born Gulmersreuth, Baiern Sept 22 1808, died May 23 1867 [no place shown]; his brother John said Ulrich's mother's dates not completely right, off a little.

    Evangelical-Lutheran Marriage record BK 1828, pg 186, #32. Shows born Wolfrum, born and living in Wulmersreuth, Muenchen, Bavaria, Germany-names father only. Letter from Parish tells of birth of first child, Johann, that he was illegitimate and died. She was then living at #16 Schlegel, Bavaria, Germany.
    !Translation of lower part of letter from the parish secretary of Muenchberg, Germany, November 14, 1991; 8:15pm
    In addition, I was able to find the following: On February 11, 1828, Anna Elisabetha Doehla from Wulmersreuth, at that time Schlegel 16, gave birth to the illegitimate child Johann Doehla. Johann Doehla died on February 18, 1828.
    Translated by Hannah Carter of Billings MT

    NOTES: Paul LePage 3/1991 remembers a John Doehla from his growing up. Chris Wagner in California wrote to parents (Paulus) and sent greetings to parents and family of John Doehla.


    NOTES: These may be family - to check out:
    1870 CENSUS:
    #56: Doehla, Albert 31/Bav, Barbear 30/Bav, Margaret 7/MO, Catherine 5/MO, John Nicholus 3/MO -- also
    living with them was John Schubert 67/Bav and Marg Schubert 68/Bav.
    (#57: Schubert, George 25/MO)

    1860 CENSUS: Albert and Barbara were living with John Schubert.
    Barbara Doehla buried at St Johns, Schubert 1839-1875.
    Dahler (Doehla) John 61/Prussia and Elizabeth 30/Prussia

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: FHL Film #1240850-621 E High Street, Dwelling #91/100:
    DOEHLA, John 34/MO bn Jul 1865 (Gy,Gy); Minnie 35/MO bn Mar 1865;
    Albert J 9/MO bn Feb 1891; Rosaline M 3/MO bn Feb 1897;
    Lyniese (sp) 1/MO bn Oct 1898; Kate W MELCHER servant.

    Others on same 1900 census - to check out [first three, same page]:
    Melcher, John live down street at 831 High Street.
    Doehla, Maggie bn Jan 1881 (19yrs) servant for Gustave Fisher, and Annie Doehla bn Jul 1878, servant for Lester Parker.
    Doehla, Catherine mother of Catherine married to A. J. Hoefer age 80/GY bn Apr 1820, widowed.

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Moreau Twp:
    DOEHLA, Margaret bn Mar 1848, John bn Dec 1870, Lena bn Oct 1884

    DOEHLA, John bn Apr 842, Christina bn Oct 1830, Andy bn Feb 1878, August bn Aug 1880, Martin bn Jul 1883, Amelia bn Sep 1890, Freida bn May 1893.

    Children:
    1. Johann Doehla was born 11 Feb 1828, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died 18 Feb 1828, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was buried Feb 1828, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany.
    2. Anna Katharina Wolfrum was born 23 Apr 1829, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 28 Apr 1829, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died 3 Apr 1903, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 6 Apr 1903, Riverview Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, USA.
    3. 3. Elisabetha Margaretha Wolfrum was born 30 Jul 1831, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 6 Aug 1831, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died 11 May 1913, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried 13 May 1913, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.
    4. Georg Nikol Wolfrum was born 3 Oct 1833, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 20 Oct 1833, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died Bef 1903, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Bef 1903, Cole, Missouri, United States.
    5. Ulrich Wolfrum was born 3 May 1836, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 14 May 1836, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died 1 Jan 1922, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Jan 1922, Wolfrum Cemetery, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.
    6. Margarethe Elisabethe Wolfrum was born 7 Apr 1838, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 12 Apr 1838, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died Bef Apr 1903; was buried Bef Apr 1903.
    7. Anna Katharina Wolfrum was born 29 Nov 1839, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 14 Dec 1839, Mussen, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died 5 Mar 1899, Taos, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Mar 1899, Schubert, Cole, Missouri, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Christoph Wagner was born 24 Jul 1761, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 25 Jul 1761, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany (son of Johann Adam Wagner and Magdalena Felbinger); died 12 Dec 1816, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was buried 14 Dec 1816, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany.

    Notes:

    1761 BIRTH,CHRISTENING [baptism]: GY,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: Christoph Wagner born 24 Jul 1761
    Info from Karl Walther 1996 - shows father as called Beck - sometimes 2 names, the normal & the other re village, house, etc where lived. Names parents as shown. Bn 10-11 am

    1784 MARRIAGE: Christoph Wagner md Cunigunda Goeppner 16 Nov 1784

    1816 DEATH,BURIAL: GY,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: Christoph Wagner died 12 December 1816; buried 14 December 1816. He died of an illness, consumption or TB...He was 55 years, 4 months, 19 days old.

    Christoph married Cunigunda Goeppner 16 Nov 1784, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany. Cunigunda (daughter of Johann Goeppner and Margaretha Stoesslin) was born 18 Aug 1762, Rothwind, Bayern, Germany; was christened 19 Aug 1762, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 30 Mar 1823, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was buried 1 Apr 1823, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Cunigunda Goeppner was born 18 Aug 1762, Rothwind, Bayern, Germany; was christened 19 Aug 1762, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany (daughter of Johann Goeppner and Margaretha Stoesslin); died 30 Mar 1823, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was buried 1 Apr 1823, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany.

    Notes:

    1762 BIRTH: GY,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Rothwind: Cunigunda Goeppner born 18 Aug 1762

    1784 MARRIAGE: Christoph Wagner md Cunigunda Goeppner 16 Nov 1784

    1823 DEATH,BURIAL: GY,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: Cunigunda Goeppner Wagner died 30 March 1823; buried 1 April 1823.

    Children:
    1. Johann Adam Wagner was born 26 Oct 1785, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 1785, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 25 Jan 1861; was buried Jan 1861.
    2. Anna Margaretha Wagner was born 29 Feb 1788, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 1788, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 17 Dec 1856; was buried 17 Dec 1856.
    3. Margaretha Wagner was born 8 Mar 1792, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 1792, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 1 Oct 1795, prob Schwarzach, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany; was buried Oct 1795, prob Schwarzach, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany.
    4. 4. Paulus Wagner was born 20 Apr 1795, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 21 Apr 1795, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 26 Jun 1871, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Jun 1871, Old brewery site, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.
    5. Cunigunda Wagner was born 8 May 1797, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 1797, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Georg Wagner was born 27 May 1802, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 29 May 1802, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 20 Feb 1803, prob Schwarzach, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany; was buried Feb 1803, prob Schwarzach, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany.
    7. Adam Wagner was born 27 Sep 1804, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 30 Sep 1804, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany; died 27 Jan 1810, prob Schwarzach, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany; was buried Jan 1810, prob Schwarzach, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany.

  3. 10.  Johann Baumueller

    Notes:

    MG: Evang-Luth Parish Baptismal record Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria,Germany for
    Anna Kunnigunda Seidel shows Johann as father. Anna born illegitimately.

    Johann married Kunigunde Seidel. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Kunigunde Seidel (daughter of George Seidel and Catharina Hammon).

    Notes:

    MG:Evang-Luth Parish baptismal record Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany shows
    Kunigunde as mother of Anna Kunigunde Seidel, born illegitimately.
    Kunigunde may be third daughter, but looks like Anna Kunigunde is third
    daughter. Kunigunde is a cooper and innkeeper's daughter in Buchau.

    NOTES: On page for Johann Adam Walther christening: Johann Christian Seidel, bn
    12 July 1835, father Johann Seidel from Weissdorf #49 (master weaver)
    and Margaretha Popp, single of Weissdorf.

    Children:
    1. 5. Anna Kunigunde Seidel was born 13 Dec 1801, Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 14 Dec 1801, Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany; died 15 Mar 1870, Osage City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Mar 1870, Old brewery site, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

  5. 12.  Johann Konrad Wolfrum was born Bef 1779; died Aft 1828.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish baptismal and marriage record of son, Johann Nikol Wolfrum, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany. Birthdate is 20 yrs before son born, as an approximation till checked further.

    NOTES: Farmer in Schlegel at time of Nikol's marriage in 1828.

    Johann married Katharina Margaretha Wolfrum Bef Oct 1799. Katharina was born Bef 1779; died Bef 18 Nov 1828. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Katharina Margaretha Wolfrum was born Bef 1779; died Bef 18 Nov 1828.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Baptismal and Marriage record of son, Johann Nikol Wolfrum, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany. Birthdate is 20 years before son born, as an approximation until further checked.

    NOTES: Mother shown on birth record but not marriage record.

    Children:
    1. 6. Johann Nikol Wolfrum was born 1 Sep 1799, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; was christened 1 Oct 1799, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany; died 26 Feb 1848, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Feb 1848, Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.

  7. 14.  Johann Doehla died Aft 18 Nov 1828.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Marriage record, BK 1828,pg186,#32 for daughter Anna Elisabetha Doehla. Mother not shown, Johann a farmer in Wulmersreuth.

    NOTES: Same page as Albrecht Walther's christening: Johann Doehla, son of Catharina Koehler, second daughter of Johann Koehler, farmer in Vulkenreuth. Father was George Nicol Doehla, farmer in Wulmersreuth. Also on page for Georg Nicol Walther christening, witness was Georg Nicol Doehla, farmer in Wulmersrueth.

    Johann married Unknown Bef Sep 1803. died Bef 1828. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Unknown died Bef 1828.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Marriage record, BK 1828,pg186,#32 for
    daughter Anna Elisabetha Doehla, no mother shown. To check out.

    Children:
    1. 7. Anna Elisabetha Doehla was born 22 Sep 1803, Wulmersreuth, Bayern, Germany; died 23 May 1867, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried May 1867, Wolfrum Cemetery, E Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri.