Notes: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

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10301 Purchased Flügelsberg estate near Riedenburg for 8,260 Guilders (170 acres of meadows and woods) Bircky (Burcky), Andreas Sr. (I2580)
 
10302 Purchased from the government for $1.25/acre Belsly, Joseph “Red Joe” (I4844)
 
10303 Purchased Hemerten estate near Rain on the Lech. Stalter, Heinrich (I48)
 
10304 Purchased Kandler farm estate, house No 3 from Joseph Stalter, Elisabeth’s step-father. Bircky (Birky), Valentin (Valentine) (I36)
 
10305 Purchased land from William H. and Mary F. Swayze. Legal Description: W 1/2 of E 1/2 of W 1/ of NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 17, Township 22N, Range 8E of 3rdPM.}

 
Cender, Joseph (I685)
 
10306 Purchased land in Franklin Co. in 1853 - 160 acres in Boone Twp. Park, Anderson (I727)
 
10307 Purchased land in row Zimmerman Ford area of Mackinaw River. Zehr, Bishop Jacob (I332)
 
10308 Purchased land while there, but sold it to move to IL Guth, Peter (I1675)
 
10309 purchased land, visited it several times, never resided there and later sold it. Birky, Joseph E. (I212)
 
10310 Purchased Schwallerhof estate at Kleinöbach GR. Eichelberger, Christian (I16530)
 
10311 Purchased Sieber Manor House, named “Castle Perlachod” for 17,000 Guilders. “Perlach (no[w?] belonging to Munic city”  Bircky (Burcky), Andreas Sr. (I2580)
 
10312 Purchased the Joseph Yordy farm near Fisher Zehr, Jacob E. (I1140)
 
10313 Purchased the Lindauer farm in Ammerhöfe community where the Christner family lived. Stalter, Jakob (I42)
 
10314 Purchased Valentin Birki’s half portion of the Arzbach farm Zehr, Bishop Daniel (I328)
 
10315 Purchases land from Michael Pletcher Jordi, Ulrich (I9943)
 
10316 Pyrmont Cemetery Saltzman, Peter (Pierre) (I4849)
 
10317 Pyrmont Cemetery Sommer, Susan (I5025)
 
10318 Pössing Grieser, Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I4617)
 
10319 Pössing Güngerich, Christian (I15887)
 
10320 Pössing Unzicker, Elisabeth (I15888)
 
10321 Quarter Section near Hopedale Sutter, John (Johann) (I533)
 
10322 Quatre Freres Suisse (Sweitzer), Jean (I2761)
 
10323 R.F.D. #2 Source: Laura Mae’s birth certificate. . . .
Place name: Indian Paint Mine
Description: A prehistoric paint mine, near Leslie in the northeast part of Boone Township. This mine, which is said to be the only one ever found in the United States, was discovered about 1903 by Dr. Walter S. Cox, of Cuba, Missouri, who happened upon it while he was opening what he supposed was a new mine. He developed the first fire-clay pit at Owensville and later interested himself in iron mines along the Colorado River. Dr. Cox removed over 1200 primitive iron sledges and rock tools from the Indian Paint Mine. Evidently great numbers of Indian laborers had worked for many years to tunnel for long distances along the soft seams of red ungent intermingled with solid iron. Here the aborigines mined and mixed the glowing red mineral colors he used for so many purposes. Some of the ways he utilized the paint were: for personal adornment to discomfit his foe or to charm his admirer, for decorations of his habitation and pottery; for painted pictgographs on the walls of hills and caverns; for decorated altars; and for his protection from the sun and insects. The pigments were derived from many sources, but usually were of mineral origin, particularly the oxides of iron and carbonate of copper. These Indians were usually adept at mixing their colors, which were ground in small mortars or rubbed down on a flat stone, and in extracting the stains and dyes from vegetable substances. The colors were applied as dry paint with a piece of clay, chalk, or charcoal; or, when mixed with oil or water, with the hand or fingers, or a stick. Occasionally the colors were even sprayed with the mouth as was the case with the Pueblo mask painters. Several tribes prepared dry paints by mixing the pigments with sand, meal, or clay. Dry paints made in this manner were usually used to adorn ceremonial chambers or altars. (Hodge, "Painting"; MHR XXXI; Washington Library Records)
Source: Harrison, Eugenia L. "Place Names Of Four River Counties In Eastern Missouri." M.A. thesis., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1943. 
Park, Eli Oscar Grover (I12)
 
10324 Raby Castle De Neville,, Eleanor Baroness Of Lumley (I16340)
 
10325 Rachel and Henry had a daughter, Amanda. Rachel married secondly Lisette H. Dorste on 26 Nov 1885. Smith, Rachel (I1453)
 
10326 Raderisse. Her parents were 44 years old when she was born the seventh child of her father and sixth child of her mother. Kennel (Kinel), Marie (Anne-Marie (I2506)
 
10327 Railroad Cemetery
“An 82-year-old Michael Zimmerman is listed on the 1860 census in the Elm Grove household of son-in-law Christian Schrock. He died later that year. He is thought to have been buried in Railroad Cemetery at Elm Grove, though there is no headstone for him. “  
Zimmerman, Michael (I8428)
 
10328 Railroad Cemetery Lauber, Katharina (I417)
 
10329 Railroad Cemetery Schrock, Moses (I450)
 
10330 Railroad Cemetery Paithe, Eva Caroline (I481)
 
10331 Railroad Cemetery Garber, Sybilla (I485)
 
10332 Railroad Cemetery Litweiler, Marie (I928)
 
10333 Railroad Cemetery  Schmidt, Anna (I4087)
 
10334 Railroad Cemetery Ropp, Ephriam (I5418)
 
10335 Railroad Cemetery Gerber, Christian (I5566)
 
10336 Railroad Cemetery Roth, Anna (Nancy) (I5567)
 
10337 Railroad Cemetery Gerber, Peter (I5573)
 
10338 Railroad Cemetery Bechler (Bacher), Barbara (I5574)
 
10339 Railroad Cemetery  Ropp, Jacob (I5667)
 
10340 Railroad Cemetery Schlegal, Elizabeth (I5668)
 
10341 Railroad Cemetery  Ropp, Moses D. (I5762)
 
10342 Railroad Cemetery Gerber, Daniel (I5884)
 
10343 Railroad Cemetery Zehr, Magdalena (I6806)
 
10344 Railroad Cemetery Ropp, Elizabeth (I6813)
 
10345 Railroad Cemetery Garber, Marie (I6917)
 
10346 Railroad Cemetery Garber, Peter (I6918)
 
10347 Railroad Cemetery Wagler, Jonnie Edwin (I6943)
 
10348 Railroad Cemetery Wagler, Fannie Matilda (I6944)
 
10349 Railroad Cemetery Hochstettler, Matilda (I8217)
 
10350 Railroad Cemetery Augsburger, Noah (I8323)
 

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