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Immigrants I Through K I Iager, John, Switzerland, came to the county in 1865, in Newton County 1882 Atlas, patrons, from Missouri Pioneers Volume XVI Iberg, Jacob, Switzerland, 81, in the 1900 Federal Census of Newton CO, MO, Neosho Township Iburg, Herman C., Germany, 54, in the 1910 Federal Census of St. Clair CO, MO, Jackson Township. Also, Herman C. Iburg, Oenhousen [Oeynhausen ?], Germany, born February 23, 1855 [MO death certificate] died October 3, 1910, in St. Clair County, father John Iburg, mother Christina Daniels, informant Mrs. Herman C. Iburg Ihde, William, Petersdorf Cris Templen, Germany, from a 1915 petition for naturalization, McDonald County, Missouri, from Missouri Pioneers Volume XXVIII. Also, William Ihde, Germany, 59, in the 1920 Federal Census of McDonald CO, MO, Cyclone Ikenruth, Adam, Germany, 52, in the 1910 Federal Census of Cedar CO, MO, Linn Township Iker, Joseph, Baden, Germany, 37, in the 1870 Federal Census of Hickory CO, MO, Montgomery Township Iles, Thomas, England, 60, in the 1910 Federal Census of Dade CO, MO, Grant Township. [On son William Carl Iles’ MO death certificate from Dade County father is listed as Thomas Iles born in England and mother Ellen Perr__man[?] ] Imme, Adolph, Germany, 55, in the 1900 Federal Census of Jasper CO, MO, Webb City Immel, John, Germany, born January 28, 1834 [MO death certificate] died August 24, 1917, in Joplin, Jasper County. And, 68, in the 1900 Federal Census of Jasper CO, MO, Joplin Immel, Mrs. Katherine, Germany, born October 7, 1849 [MO death certificate] died June 1, 1933, in Joplin, Jasper County, father Christian Miller, mother Marie Hoffman, husband [deceased] John Immel Inch, Jack, England, 32, born May, 1868, in the 1900 Federal Census of Lawrence CO, MO, Vineyard Township Indermuehle, Gottlieb, Canton Bern, Switzerland, born March 14, 1830 [MO death certificate] died March 4, 1912, in Laclede County, father Christain Indermuehle, informant J. V. Hough. [Photo and family history of Gottlieb Indermuehle family in Laclede County History published in 1979.] [Married Rebecca Fleck in 1858, from Morgan__Little Community That Stirs Pleasant Memories. There is a photo of him in this book.] Ingalls, Christina, Norway, born May 19, 1858 [MO death certificate] died November 25, 1941, in Springfield, father Even C. Evans, husband Joseph E. Ingalls, informant E. C. Ingalls Ingalls, Joseph E., Canada, 59, in the 1910 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield. SEE Joseph Eugene Ingalls Ingalls, Joseph Eugene, Ontario, Canada, born April 12, 1851 [MO death certificate] died December 12, 1943, in Greene County, informant Mrs. J. H. Cooke. SEE Joseph E. Ingalls Ingendorf, Ernest, Germany, 28, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Ingenthron, Joseph, Germany, 59, in the 1910 Federal Census of Taney CO, MO, Swan Township Ingleking, Harman, birthplace looks like Fessedon [?], 38, in the 1880 Federal Census of Dallas CO, MO, Benton Township Ingleking, Wilhelmina, birthplace looks like Fessedon [?], 39, in the 1880 Federal Census of Dallas CO, MO, Benton Township, wife of Harman Ingleking Ingler, John, Germany, born August 12, 1845, died January 20, 1917, from Republic Funeral Home Records 1908 – 1978. Also, father Henry Ingler [MO death certificate] informant Hugh B. Ingler. Also, John Ingler, Prussia, 37, in the 1880 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Brookline Township Inglis, J. A., Canada, 42, in the 1880 Federal Census of Lawrence CO, MO, Pierce Township. [Living in Polk County in the 1890 special census.] [There is a John A. N. Inglis, Prescott, Canada, born August 14, 1838 [MO death certificate] died May 12, 1910, in Lafayette County, father Alexander Inglis, mother Janet McDonald, both born in Scotland, informant Miss Eva May Inglis. Ingram, W. A., Germany, 18, in the 1860 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Campbell Township Innes, Catharine, Canada, 40, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield, wife of Robert Innes Innes, Catharine, Canada, 15, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Innes, Fannie, Canada, 20, from Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Inhabitants in 1880 Innes, Herbert Monroe Long, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, October 5. 1839 [MO death certificate] died December 10, 1911, in Springfield, father Joseph Long Innes, mother Elizabeth Rabey Innes, Isabel M. B., Canada, 16, born August, 1883, in the 1900 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Campbell Township Innes, Louisa, Canada, 6, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Inness Louise, Canada, 18, from Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Inhabitants in 1880 Innes, Mary, Canada, 13, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Innes, Nellie, Canada, 25, from Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Inhabitants in 1880 Innes, Percy, Canada, 3, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield, and 12, in the 1880 same Innes, Perro__[?], Ireland, 27, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Innes, R. L., Canada, 61, from Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Inhabitants in 1880. SEE Robert Innes Innes, Robert, Canada, 45, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield. SEE R. L. Innes Innes, Robert L., Ireland, from an 1870 Greene County, Missouri, naturalization Innes, Rosina, Canada, 9, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Innes, Susan, Ireland, 43, in the 1880 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Instrom, Emma, Sweden, 58, born December, 1841, in the 1900 Federal Census of Lawrence CO, MO. Iorg, August, Germany, 59, in the 1940 Federal Census of Christian CO, MO, Bruner Township. And, born April 23, 1881 [MO death certificate] died March 31, 1949, in Springfield, father Charles Iorg, mother Mary Conef[?], informant Lloyd[?] Iorg. SEE August Jorge. SEE August Jorg. [Photo of August Iorg in Sparta A Photo Legacy by Wayne Glenn.] Iorg, Charles, Germany, 85, in the 1940 Federal of Christian CO, MO, Ozark. SEE Charley Iorge [Photo of Charles Iorg in Sparta A Photo Legacy by Wayne Glenn.] Iorg, Charley, Germany, born September 9, 1854 [MO death certificate] died January 12, 1944, in Ozark, Christian County, wife Caroline Iorg. SEE Charley Iorge Iorg, Mary Elizabeth, Germany, born April 12, 1855 [MO death certificate] died March 22, 1919, in Christian County, husband Charles Iorg, informant John Iorg. [Photo of Mary Elizabeth Kamm Iorg in Sparta A Photo Legacy by Wayne Glenn.] Iorge, August, Germany, 38, in the 1920 Federal Census of Christian CO, MO, Elkhead. [Photo and biographical information in A Souvenir of Christian County by Wayne Glenn.] SEE August Iorg Iorge, Charley, Germany, 25, in the 1900 Federal Census of Christian CO, MO, Porter Township. [Photo and biographical information in Christian County History by Wayne Glenn.] SEE Charley Iorg. SEE Charles Iorg Iorge, Fred, Germany, born March 26, 1877 [MO death certificate] died April 14, 1951, in Christian County, father Charles Iorge, mother Mary E. Comp, wife Dallas McMullen Iorge, informant Floyd Iorge. And, 23, in the 1900 Federal Census of Christian CO, MO, Porter Township, and 44, in the 1920 same Ipsen, W. H., Germany, 45, in the 1920 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield, and 61, in the 1940 same. SEE William Henry Ipsen Ipsen, William Henry, Kiel, Germany, born January 31, 1878 [MO death certificate] died November 29, 1960, in Springfield, father Louis Ipsen, mother ___ Seaman, wife Clara Ipsen, informant daughter Betty Rose. SEE W. H. Ipsen. [On daughter Francis Louise Ipsen’s MO death certificate mother is listed as Clara G__bel[?] born in St. Louis] Ir___, Mary, Germany, 76, from the 1870 Mortality Schedule of Stone CO, MO Irrickson, Bettie, Sweden, 24, in the 1870 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Irsick, John, Germany, 18, in the 1870 Federal Census of Lawrence CO, MO, Spring River Township Irvay, Eliza, England, 24, in the 1880 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, Springfield Irwin, James Henry, Canada, 24, died in 1884, in Jasper County Death Register 1883 – 1892, from Missouri Pioneers Volume XXII Irwin, John, England, from an 1884 Greene County, Missouri, declaration of intention Isaacs, William, Scotland. [SEE Jasper County, Missouri Poor Farm Records 1875 – 1910 by Colleen Belk.] Also, William Isaacs, Scotland, born August 13, 1859 [MO death certificate] died September 24, 1913, in Jasper county, father Solomon Isaacs, mother Eliza Gresham, buried on the County Farm. Isch, John, England, 39, in the 1900 Federal Census of Polk CO, MO, Mooney Township Isely, John, Switzerland, 46, in the 1880 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, North Springfield Isley, Susan, Switzerland, 54, in the 1880 Federal Census of Greene CO, MO, North Springfield Isenbart, Anton, Germany, 50, in the 1880 Federal Census of Newton CO, MO, Seneca Isenbart, Dora, Germany, 36, in the 1880 Federal Census of Newton CO, MO, Seneca Isenman, John, Germany, 58, in the 1900 Federal Census of Jasper CO, MO, Sheridan Township Isenman, Louisa, Germany, 20, in the 1900 Federal Census of Jasper CO, MO, Sheridan Township Isenman, Martin, Germany[?], from an 1884 Jasper County, Missouri, declaration of intention. Also, Martin Isenman, Germany, born November 13, 1842 [MO death certificate] died April 20, 1912, in Jasper County, father John Isenman, mother Fannie Geeser[?], informant M. Isenman, brother. SEE Martin Isenmann Isenman, Michael, Prussia, from an 1882 Jasper County, Missouri, declaration of intention. SEE Mike Isenman. SEE Michael Isenmann Isenman, Mike, Germany, 46, in the 1900 Federal Census of Jasper CO, MO, Sheridan Township. SEE Michael Isenman. SEE Michael Isenmann Isenmann, Augusta J., Germany, born January 1, 1857 [MO death certificate] died October 25, 1926, in Jasper County, father Herman Belline, mother Willhelmine ___, husband Mike Isenmann Isenmann, John, Prussia, from an 1874 Jasper County, Missouri, declaration of intention Isenmann, Martin, Germany, 66, in the 1910 Federal Census of Jasper CO, MO, Sheridan Township. SEE Martin Isenman Isenmann, Michael, Germany, 57, in the 1910 Federal Census of Jasper CO, MO, Sheridan Township.
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