(John) Henry KLEIN

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name (John) Henry KLEIN
occupation Works in Soap Factory 1870
[1]
occupation Laborer between 1880 and 1900
[2] [3]

Events

Type Date Place Sources
immigration 14. May 1866
Ship: Germania, St. Thomas to New York Find persons in this place
[4]
death 17. October 1910
St. Louis, MO, St. Joseph R.C. Church Find persons in this place
[5]
burial 20. October 1910
St. Louis, MO, Calvary Cem., Sec. 8, Lot 109 Find persons in this place
[6]
birth 21. September 1840
Laudenbach on the Main, (near Miltenberg), Bavaria, Germany Find persons in this place
[7]
marriage 28. December 1869
St. Louis, MO, St. Nicholas R. C. Church Find persons in this place
[8]

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28. December 1869
St. Louis, MO, St. Nicholas R. C. Church
Bertha WEBER

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Henry Klein and Bertha Weber were married on 28 December 1869 at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, just west of what is now downtown St. Louis, MO. Henry and Bertha had 7 children, only 1 of which lived to adulthood. That child was Rosa who entered the convent of the School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND) on 10 August 1898. She professed her vows on 22 July 1907, and taught grade school in the Archdiocese of St. Louis for over 63 years. Rosa took the religious name Aloysia for her uncle Alois Klein, and prayed that he would return to the Catholic Church. Sister Aloysia was a lively and vivacious outgoing woman. She died on 3 April 1972 at the age of 94.

Henry Klein worked as a Laborer constructing and repairing streets in the City of St. Louis. He died at the age of 70 on 17 October 1910 of kidney and heart failure. Bertha was a housekeeper and seamstress, and after the death of Henry she lived in a home for the aged operated by the Little Sisters of the Poor, where she died at the age of 78 on 19 October 1926.

There are no living descendents of Henry and Bertha Klein.

Sources

1 US Federal census, Ancestry.com, 1870
 
2 US Federal Census, Ancestry.com, 1880
 
3 US Federal Census, Ancestry.com, 1900
 
4 Passenger Lists, National Archives Microfilm.
 
5 Obituary
 
6 Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, www.stlcathcem.com/iSearch.aspx
 
7 Klein Family Tree Chart by Alfons Breitenbach, Local Historian of Laudenbach on the Main (near Miltenberg), Bavaria, Ger
 
8 St. Louis Archdiocesan Parish Records, Microfilm Record Set filmed by the FHL.
Publication: St. Louis County Library
 

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