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Son of Anton Stoll and Franziska Zittel √
Husband of Marie Baumler √
Facts (with source information): Narrative Report
Chart
1831 Baptism
This is an entry from a database on FamilySearch. It gives the information from the original baptism record, and it identifies the microfilm that has the record. One must visit a Family History Center in order to see the actual record. I haven’t done that yet. But at least we know the record still exists, in spite of two world wars in Europe.
The baptism record is from Muggensturm, Baden. It provides his parents’ names. (Muggensturm is a municipality in the district of Rastatt in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is in the Upper Rhine Plain near the Black Forest.)
1858 Marriage
St. Louis, Missouri
left side, 5th entry
Andreas Stoll says he is from Mukensturm, Baden
(film 007513820, image 355)
1881 Death
Des Moines County, Iowa
Number 82
(film 004341370, image 265)
1883-1895 Grandchildren Named Reichert
The children of Andreas’ daughter Maggie Reichert were born in Burlington, Iowa before birth certificates were required. Later, four of them applied for delayed birth certificates, which are documents that may be issued if there is an eyewitness to the birth who is willing to make a sworn statement. The Reicherts had their mother swear to the veracity of their applications. So we have Maggie Stoll Reichert’s sworn statements, and the information includes Maggie’s place of birth: Louisville, Kentucky.
So, the Stoll family must have been in Louisville at least part of the time between Andreas’ 1858 marriage and 1870, when they appear in the census in Burlington.
1883 Fredericka and 1888 Oscar
1889 Clara and 1895 Elsie
Census Records:
1870 Census
The two oldest children were born in Kentucky. There are several Iowa birth records for the children of Eva Margaret Stoll (Maggie) that say she was born in Louisville, Kentucky. I haven’t found any records for this family between 1858 and 1870. But they must have spent some time in Kentucky.
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