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314-994-3300 Ext. 2070 Index to St. Liborius Marriages, 1856-1895 By St. Louis County Library History Genealogy Dept. Index to By name of bridgroom [email protected] | 314-994-3300 ext. 2070 St. Liborius marriages, 1856-1895 Date of Bridegroom Surname Bridegroom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Johannes Henr. Brüning Maria Adelheida 15 Oct 1868 Abele Joseph Banscher Thecla 4 Oct 1881 Abeln Bernardus Henricus Brügger Maria Catharina 12 Apr 1866 Aepken Bernard Henricus Hagedorn Anna Maria 25 Nov 1879 Albers Henricus Otten Elisabeth 14 Nov 1866 Albers Henricus Stahl Margaretha 4 Jan 1868 Albracht Johannes Antonius Weber Maria 26 Sept 1867 Alfers Bernardus Schulte Theresia 4 Feb 1864 Altemüller Johann Friedr. Ebbers Anna 5 Sept 1876 Appelbaum Theodorus Freitag Anna Maria 11 Nov 1865 Appelbaum Theodorus Buschjost Elisabeth 12 Feb 1867 April Louis Stohlmann Catharina 30 Apr 1895 Arnet Franz Herzog Hortentia 3 Oct 1894 Arnold Ulrich Lehmann Emilie 21 May 1874 Austerhoff Hermannus Ernst Gertrudis 5 Jul 1866 Austermann Joseph Horn Eva 23 Feb 1886 Backhaus Joseph Ferdinand Brinkmann Josephina 5 May 1874 Bade Georg Wienhaus Elisabeth 9 Nov 1875 Baierkuhnlein Joannes Stoecker Margaretha 4 Jul 1870 Bange Josephus Adel Louisa 19 Oct 1871 Bantle Johannes Sanders Maria 16 Feb 1886 Baring Karolus Kolb Elisabeth 1 Oct 1871 Barls Jacob Blomberg Maria 4 May 1869 Bathe Henricus Kracht Adelheid 17 Oct 1871 Bathe Franz Bain Maria Gertrud 9 May 1876 Bauer Wilhelm Seele Eva 10 Sept 1895 Beck Arnolds Walter Christina 30 May 1865 Beck Conradus Kuesterstephan Maria Catharina 11 May 1869 Beck Arnold Jueden Maria 29 Nov 1877 Beckmann Hermann Feldmann Sophie 4 Nov 1879 Behr Paul Himsel Maria 4 Apr 1895 1 St. Louis County Library History Genealogy Dept. Index to By name of bridgroom [email protected] | 314-994-3300 ext. 2070 St. Liborius marriages, 1856-1895 Date of Bridegroom Surname Bridegroom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Behrens Henricus Horn Carolina 13 May 1880 Bein Friedrich Telscher Catharina 12 Aug 1890 Beitze Wilhelmus Horak Catharina 7 Jan 1862 Belker Conrad Doll Maria 16 Feb 1893 Belker Conrad Doll Maria 16 Mar 1893 Belscher Bernhard Lucas Bruegger Anna Maria 20 Jun 1872 Berger Louis Gieseke Josephine 22 Nov 1887 Bergmann Heinrich Toennies Rosa 28 Nov 1888 Berns Johann Janssen Anna Catharina 9 Jul 1872 Bertelsmeier Joseph Timborius Ida 28 May 1889 Biermann Constans Brinkschröder Anna 22 Aug 1867 Bleckmann Heinrich Wendling Louisa 1 May 1889 Blei Bernardus Müller Theresia 18 Jan 1859 Blesch Franz Joseph Wobbe Elisabeth 5 Sept 1894 Blomberg Eduard Oemkes Anna Maria Fran. 22 Oct 1872 Böckmann Franziscus Henricus Köster Anna Catharina 7 Feb 1860 Böckmann Franciscus Henr. Goer Maria Cath. 31 Dec 1868 Bockwinkel Franciscus Gilbers Catharina 17 Apr 1866 Bockwinkel Stephanus Lange Wilhelmina 15 Oct 1868 Bockwinkel Georg Waltermann Catharina 4 Feb 1875 Boedeker Peter Deters Maria Anna 14 Jan 1879 Boedeker Bernhard Schrautemeier Theresia 6 Jun 1882 Boedeker Franz Schumacher Stephanie 19 May 1886 Boedeker August Fechter Maria 9 Nov 1887 Boedeker Hermann Brockland Anna 11 May 1887 Boedeker Simon Suis Francisca 25 Feb 1892 Boegemann Johann Conrad Sills Catharina 25 Oct 1877 Boehmer Georg Redel Anna 8 Oct 1872 Boewer Josephus Thomes Margaretha 30 Jul 1861 Boggemann Joseph Helbig Barbara 8 Nov 1883 Bönhoff Wilhelmus Spahn Anna 26 Nov 1857 2 St. Louis County Library History Genealogy Dept. Index to By name of bridgroom [email protected] | 314-994-3300 ext. 2070 St. Liborius marriages, 1856-1895 Date of Bridegroom Surname Bridegroom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Bonnartz Martin Busken Dorothea 21 Jun 1880 Borgmeier Fridericus Kracht Maria 13 Sept 1870 Borkert Joseph Bour Maria 2 May 1894 Bothe Georgius Altengreve Catharina 18 Apr 1871 Boverschmidt Friedrich Schweppe Anna 21 Feb 1884 Brands Georg Schrewe Francisca 14 Jul 1886 Braunadel Francis Moser Agatha 4 Oct 1857 Bredeck Heinrich Oemkes Anna 10 Oct 1878 Breher Johannes Lembeck Regina 25 Aug 1868 Bremer Ignatius Gladen Anna 17 Oct 1870 Brentrup Mauritius Carl Powers Maria Francisca 14 Oct 1882 Brockgreitens Henricus Kottenstette Elisabeth 2 May 1871 Brockhage Georgius Kröger Theresia 13 June 1857 Brockhoff Franciscus Diekmann Maria Anna 13 Feb 1866 Brockling Bernardus Schulte Helena 5 Jul 1866 Bröckling Johannes Nies Maria Theresia 26 Sept 1867 Brod Michal Seegers Maria 4 Mar 1886 Brökelmann Georgius Hillke Catharina Maria 14 Feb 1867 Bröneke Henricus Winkelmann Maria Catharina 12 Feb 1857 Brueggemann Johannes Guilielm Henkemeier Maria 11 Feb 1873 Brueggemann Johann Reinhold Dettmer Anna 19 Jun 1877 Bruning Henricus Naber Lisetta 30 Jan 1862 Brüning Gerhardus Schellert Anna Maria 8 Jan 1867 Brunnert Henricus Bünte Anna Maria 10 Oct 1867 Bruns Henricus Wegeseheide Elisabeth 21 Oct 1891 Bucher Johann Ehlardt Anna 13 Oct 1886 Buchler Michael Faulhaber Eliz 19 Jan 1886 Budde Johann Stiens Anna 7 Nov 1894 Budde Anton Stienemeier Elisabeth 4 Nov 1875 Bueltmann Ernst Roer Josephina 1 Apr 1875 Buescher Henrich Wallhermfechtel Maria 27 May 1873 3 St. Louis County Library History Genealogy Dept. Index to By name of bridgroom [email protected] | 314-994-3300 ext. 2070 St. Liborius marriages, 1856-1895 Date of Bridegroom Surname Bridegroom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Büld Johannes Henricus Hermsen Maria Helena 13 Sept 1865 Büld Johannes Henricus Lepping Anna 25 Apr 1867 Bunnorenz Franz Krieger Gertrud 27 Jan 1881 Burgest Heinrich Schultz Anna 18 Jun 1888 Burkhard Valentin Probst Geno(f)eva 6 Oct 1877 Burrichter Bernardus Josephus Klingler Maria Anna 8 Oct 1863 Busken Heinrich Deister Agnes 17 Aug 1875 Busselmann Gerhard Arnold Fischer Sophie 21 Jan 1879 Bussen Wilhelm Korte Anna 6 Oct 1884 Busthe Heinrich Ernst Magdalena 28 Nov 1878 Butterwegge Theodorus Aut Maria Elisabeth 4 Nov 1858 Büttmann Bernhard Kuesterstephan Francisca 6 Jun 1872 Caron Anton Dickneite Anna 17 Jul 1877 Caspari Heinrich Kappel Elisabeth 26 Nov 1874 Ceries Franz Honigmann Theresia 9 Nov 1884 Claves Henry Hillemeier Maria 22 Apr 1858 Daniel Johannes Gerling Maria Anna 13 Feb 1862 Daniel Philippus Schneider Catherina 9 Dec 1858 Danner Friedrich Sander Rosina 9 Jun 1874 Dauve Henricus Joseph Wilken Mar. Catharina 18 Nov 1879 Deimann Johann Kramer Maria 9 Apr 1872 Deiss Michael Roer Elisabeth 2 Oct 1879 Deitermann Bernardus Buhrmann Catherina 24 Nov 1857 Delabar Dominicus Grimm Victoria 16 May 1872 Deppe Adam Niedick Gertrud 12 Jun 1873 Deters Johannes Hermannus Brinkmann Thecla 31 Aug 1863 Deuster Johann Zinselmeier Anna 14 Jan 1878 Dickhaus Hermannus Bartscher Catharina 2 Apr 1861 Dickmann Hermann B. Bierve Maria 3 May 1892 Dickneite Johann Wilhelm Sander Josephine 2 Jun 1886 Diekneite Josephus Bröckland Anna Maria 30 April 1857 4 St. Louis County Library History Genealogy Dept. Index to By name of bridgroom [email protected] | 314-994-3300 ext. 2070 St. Liborius marriages, 1856-1895 Date of Bridegroom Surname Bridegroom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Diel Josephus Schneider Perpetua 22 Jul 1860 Dierker Heinrich Hillmann Agnes 5 Feb 1878 Dierker Heinrich Heil Veronica 21 Oct 1891 Dirker Jacob Broeker Anna 25 Nov 1873 Disch Georg Vornberg Anna 24 Apr 1883 Distler Caspar Marks Helena 8 Feb 1893 Ditmeier Georg Beck Maria 8 May 1892 Dochler Albert Moennikes Elisabeth 20 May 1880 Doemker Theodor Singler Carolina 19 Aug 1884 Dohle Joseph Jacobsmeier Elisabeth 17 Sept 1895 Dolle Henricus Busken Maria Elisabeth 30 Dec 1862 Dreiseikelmann Michael Miesner Maria Anna Magdalena 27 Oct 1863 Dreyer Hermann Zalinski Mathilde 17 Oct 1882 Droste Johann Albert Henske Catharina 17 Mar 1893 Drühe Wilhelmus Wibler Catherina 13 Jul1858 Duesterhaus Conrad Pieper Anna 26 Jan 1875 Düsterhus Georgius Bern. Rübbelke Maria 18 Feb 1868 Düsterhus Conrad Stueber Magdalena 28 Jan 1873 Ebeling Ludovicus Adolph. Deters Catharina Elis. 26 Feb 1867 Ebert Wilhelm Holtermann Margaretha 16 May 1882 Eckhoff August Jacobsmeier Theresia 3 Jul 1890 Edelbrock Bernard Vornberg Helena 10 Feb 1874 Eihterling Friedrich Fünkering Elisabeth 10 Feb 1891 Eikmeier Franz Sanders Maria 16 May 1888 Eissler Christian Kern Magdalena 1871 Elbert Emil Stengele Maria Francisca 31 May 1887 Ellebracht Johann Stueber Margaretha 26 Nov 1890 Ellebrecht Anton Roeben Catharina 21 Jan 1879 Endres Carl Rose Mina 19 Jan 1882 Englert Wilhelmus Bernard Amalia 13 Oct 1868 Erger Joseph Zang Aloysia 4 Feb 1890 5 St. Louis County Library History Genealogy Dept. Index to By name of bridgroom [email protected] | 314-994-3300 ext. 2070 St. Liborius marriages, 1856-1895 Date of Bridegroom Surname Bridegroom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Ernst Carol. Joseph. Luthmann Maria 18 May 1869 Ernst Engelbertus Relke Maria 24 Feb 1870 Ernst Joseph Wefer Anna Maria 24 Sept 1878 Ernst Heinrich Schroeder Maria 31 May 1883 Ernst Joseph Liborius Eisentraudt Anna Maria No date 1891 Ernst Joannes Israel Wilhelmina 12 Apr 1893 Ernstheinrich Hermann Zengler Apollonia 25 May 1875 Eufinger Antonius Stiens Maria 17 May 1892 Eulemann Heinrich Henke Elisabeth 6 Jul 1889 Eulentrop Joseph Jansing Catharina 11 Jan 1876 Euler Jacobus Humpert Dorothea 3 Nov 1859 Euler Jacobus Brown Catharina 7 Feb 1863 Eultgen Antonius Schönborn Gertrudis 20 May 1860 Fahrenhorst Gerardus Schnettker Theresia 28 Apr 1870 Fahrenhorst Bernard Goedde Gertrud 21 May 1885 Farenhorst Conrad Seidel Anna Cath. 11 May 1892 Fechtel Hermannus Risse Agnes 10 Jan 1861 Fechter Johannes Diedrichs Helena 19 Oct 1880 Fechter Robert Kuhlmeier Bertha 9 May 1894 Feldewerth Franz Hohmann Elisabeth 4 May 1886 Feldmann Johannes Siethoff Sophia 13 Jun 1865 Fennewald Franz Kuesterstephan Margaretha 27 Feb 1889 Fensterer Johann B. Wegen Elisabeth 26 Aug 1891 Ferner Joannes Jost Helena 21 Apr 1870 Ferrara Johann S. Brahm Elisabeth 17 May 1887 Finke Johannes Stephan Schnittker Maria Eva 4 Jun 1872 Finke Anton Johann Mellage Gertrud 9 Jul 1884 Fischer Petrus Wermeling Elisabeth 30 Jun 1864 Fischer Otto Altemeier Louisa 15 Jan 1873 Fischer Conrad Kochjohann Elisabeth 23 Sept 1879 Fischer Jacob Pfeiffer Angelina 30 Oct 1881 6 St.
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