Anna Helen LAMPE

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name Anna Helen LAMPE
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Events

Type Date Place Sources
baptism 21. February 1837
Bokeloh, Emsland, Niedersachsen, Germany Find persons in this place
[13] [14]
immigration 25. November 1857
St. Louis City, St.Louis, Missouri Find persons in this place
[15]
death 5. April 1910
St Louis, Missouri Find persons in this place
[16] [4] [9] [11] [12]
residence 1880
Saint Louis, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri, United States Find persons in this place
[1] [5] [10]
burial 8. April 1910
Saint Louis, St. Louis city, Missouri, USA Find persons in this place
[16] [4] [16] [11] [12]
birth 20. February 1837
Helte, Emsland, Niedersachsen, Germany Find persons in this place
[17] [1] [18] [5] [14] [10]
Trip back to Germany July 1872
From Germany to NY with sister Catherine and mother Find persons in this place
[19] [20] [21]
Census1880 12. June 1880
St. Louis, Missouri Find persons in this place
[22] [10]
Tombstone 1911
Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri Find persons in this place
[23]
1900 US Census 1900
Immigrant Ancestor 1853
[24]
1870 US Census 1870
Newspaper 7. April 1910
St Louis City, Missouri Find persons in this place
[25] [26]
Map
Helte, Emsland, Niedersachsen, Germany Find persons in this place
[27]
Newspaper 10. April 1910
Amerika Newspaper Find persons in this place
[28]
Immigrant Ancestor 1853
marriage 8. January 1861
Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, St. Louis Mo. Find persons in this place
[6] [7] [2] [3]
marriage 17. June 1873
St. Louis, Missouri Find persons in this place
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8. January 1861
Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, St. Louis Mo.
Johann Caspar ESPHORST
17. June 1873
St. Louis, Missouri

Notes for this person

Helen Esphorst traveled back from Germany to NY on July 3, 1872. She traveled with her sister Catherine Nyhoff. ? time her father might of died in Germany. Left from Bremen port with destination of America. Trip to Germany September 2007 Visited the town of Mastholte and met the Esphorst family. Took a tour of the Esphorst farm. Have lots of pictures and memories. Calvary Cemetery where Anna Laing is buried: 5239 West Florissant Avenue St. Louis, MO 63115 Located to the north of downtown St. Louis, MO just off Interstate 70 * From I-70 East take the West Florissant Avenue exit. * Turn Left onto West Florissant Ave. * The entrance to Calvary Cemetery is just past Calvary Drive. * From I-70 West take the West Florissant Avenue exit. * Follow the exit to the Right. * The entrance to Calvary Cemetery is just past Calvary Drive. Calvary Cemetery, in north St. Louis, is the site of the main office for the north and outlying cemeteries in the area. These cemeteries are: Calvary, Sacred Heart, St. Ferdinand, St. Mary's, St. Monica, St. Charles Borromeo and Our Lady. It is the second oldest cemetery of the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Established in 1854, it contains the graves of many noted persons who were identified with the very beginning of St. Louis. Others were conspicuous in its later development and in national affairs. Some of the old burials and tombstones were moved to Calvary from much older Catholic Cemeteries originally existing in the present downtown area. Many of the cemetery memorials and lot designs are of architectural interest. In addition to those listed in the Historical tour of the cemetery, other well-known St. Louis family names will be noticed on monuments along the self-guided tour, which begins at the main entrance of the cemetery, West Florissant at Union Avenues. Calvary boosts two mausoleum complexes. The indoor, two story Shrine Mausoleum offers single, tandem and companion crypts, and two beautiful chapels for committal services. There is none other like it in the area. The outdoor All Saints Mausoleum and chapel offers single and tandem crypts, and niches for the inurnment of cremated remains. Traditional monument and lawn level marker lots are available iin many sections of the cemetery, as are single and two grave shared family monument lots. Lawn crypts are offered, with many options for memorialization. There are lots designated for private family mausoleums and single sarcophagi units. Contact the office for specific details and pricing information. These are the Esphorst's buried in Calvary Cemetery: Inter# Cemetery First Name Last Name M/F Burial Date Age Sec Row Lot 210634 CALVARY CASPER ESPHORST M Aug 12 1872 45 007 0411 210635 CALVARY EMMA ESPHORST F Dec 27 1958 80 025 0388 210636 CALVARY HARRY J ESPHORST M Apr 04 1949 76 025 0388 210637 CALVARY JOHN ESPHORST M Jun 16 1938 70 007 0411 210638 CALVARY KATHERINE ESPHORST F Jan 02 1952 87 007 0411 Inter# Cemetery First Name Last Name M/F Burial Date Age Sec Row Lot 284001 CALVARY ADELIDE LAING F Mar 29 1952 77 007 0411 284002 CALVARY ANNA H LAING F Apr 08 1910 73 007 0411 284003 CALVARY ELIZABETH LAING F Aug 29 1929 60 007 0411 284004 CALVARY HERMAN LAING M Sep 25 1916 88 007 0411 284005 CALVARY MARIA LAING F Aug 09 1873 0 007 0411 Helen Esphorst traveled back from Germany to NY on July 3, 1872. She traveled with her sister Catherine Nyhoff. ? time her father might of died in Germany. Left from Bremen port with destination of America. Trip to Germany September 2007 Visited the town of Mastholte and met the Esphorst family. Took a tour of the Esphorst farm. Have lots of pictures and memories. Calvary Cemetery where Anna Laing is buried: 5239 West Florissant Avenue St. Louis, MO 63115 Located to the north of downtown St. Louis, MO just off Interstate 70 * From I-70 East take the West Florissant Avenue exit. * Turn Left onto West Florissant Ave. * The entrance to Calvary Cemetery is just past Calvary Drive. * From I-70 West take the West Florissant Avenue exit. * Follow the exit to the Right. * The entrance to Calvary Cemetery is just past Calvary Drive. Calvary Cemetery, in north St. Louis, is the site of the main office for the north and outlying cemeteries in the area. These cemeteries are: Calvary, Sacred Heart, St. Ferdinand, St. Mary's, St. Monica, St. Charles Borromeo and Our Lady. It is the second oldest cemetery of the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Established in 1854, it contains the graves of many noted persons who were identified with the very beginning of St. Louis. Others were conspicuous in its later development and in national affairs. Some of the old burials and tombstones were moved to Calvary from much older Catholic Cemeteries originally existing in the present downtown area. Many of the cemetery memorials and lot designs are of architectural interest. In addition to those listed in the Historical tour of the cemetery, other well-known St. Louis family names will be noticed on monuments along the self-guided tour, which begins at the main entrance of the cemetery, West Florissant at Union Avenues. Calvary boosts two mausoleum complexes. The indoor, two story Shrine Mausoleum offers single, tandem and companion crypts, and two beautiful chapels for committal services. There is none other like it in the area. The outdoor All Saints Mausoleum and chapel offers single and tandem crypts, and niches for the inurnment of cremated remains. Traditional monument and lawn level marker lots are available iin many sections of the cemetery, as are single and two grave shared family monument lots. Lawn crypts are offered, with many options for memorialization. There are lots designated for private family mausoleums and single sarcophagi units. Contact the office for specific details and pricing information. These are the Esphorst's buried in Calvary Cemetery: Inter# Cemetery First Name Last Name M/F Burial Date Age Sec Row Lot 210634 CALVARY CASPER ESPHORST M Aug 12 1872 45 007 0411 210635 CALVARY EMMA ESPHORST F Dec 27 1958 80 025 0388 210636 CALVARY HARRY J ESPHORST M Apr 04 1949 76 025 0388 210637 CALVARY JOHN ESPHORST M Jun 16 1938 70 007 0411 210638 CALVARY KATHERINE ESPHORST F Jan 02 1952 87 007 0411 Inter# Cemetery First Name Last Name M/F Burial Date Age Sec Row Lot 284001 CALVARY ADELIDE LAING F Mar 29 1952 77 007 0411 284002 CALVARY ANNA H LAING F Apr 08 1910 73 007 0411 284003 CALVARY ELIZABETH LAING F Aug 29 1929 60 007 0411 284004 CALVARY HERMAN LAING M Sep 25 1916 88 007 0411 284005 CALVARY MARIA LAING F Aug 09 1873 0 007 0411

12 Nov 2016 Helena Lampe Research: A. Goal: Find the town that Helena Lampe is from in Hannover Germany B. What I know: 1. Helena Lampe immigrated to USA in 1857 2. Helena’s Sister immigrated to the USA in 1853 3. According to census records Helena was from Hannover, unknown city or county 4. Helena married Caspar Esphorst who came to USA in 1853 5. Church records in St. Louis were found at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Parish 6. Only ¼ of Hannover is Catholic 7. Catholic regions in Hannover are: Osnabrueck, Hildesheim and Emsland 8. A lot of immigrants that settled in St. Louis were from Osnabrueck area 9. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10. ……………………………………………………………………….……………………………………. C. Research to do: 1. Review Lampe research thus far 2. Review church records in St. Louis already completed for any new clues 3. Map of Hannover 4. Roots in germany….http://www.roots-in-germany.de/ 5. http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/F%C3%BCrstbistum_Osnabr%C3%BCck 6. https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/einfachsuchen.action?pageName=einfachesuche&methodName=einfach&rechercheBean.defaultfield=&rechercheBean.defaultfield_widget=lampe+%2B+auswanderer&rechercheBean.von=&rechercheBean.bis=&rechercheBean.einfacheSucheRadioName=alle 7. https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/list.action?nodeid=g197599&page=1 8. http://www.meyersgaz.org/place.aspx?id=20166046 9. ................................................................................................................................... 10. .................................................................................................................................. 11. ..................................................................................................................................... 12. ..................................................................................................................................... 13. ..................................................................................................................................... D. Results of research: 1. ..................................................................................................................................... 2. ..................................................................................................................................... 3. ..................................................................................................................................... Research 12/23/14 Most Holy Trinity records looked at again today. Found a Herman Lampe and Elisabeth Liemer as parents in a baptism. no marriage found Found a Joh Bernhard Lampe and Henrietta Steinruchen married 13 Jan 1876 Found a bapt 11 Nov 1866 that states parents are Joannes Kolfes and Catherina Lampe Found a marriage 27 Apr 1869 for Frank Holtkamp and Anna Maria Lampe F/U: need to research the above family groups further. 9 March 2018 Goal: Find ancestral home of Anna Helena Lampe New information: Found an immigration record for Heinr. Lampe, age 45, came to america in 1845 from Neuhof. Could this be a brother of J.B. Lampe 1. There is a town named Neuhof in Hannover 2. Records filmed by FHL, film # 1258471 3. Church is named Kirche Marienrode, Kr. Marienburg Results of search: No JB Lampe and Adelheid Linger. Dead end Lampe and Linger Brick Wall 1/27/20 Goal: Find the hometown of Maria Catherine, Anna Helen, and parents Johann Bernard Lampe and Adelheide Linger from Hannover. Known: 1. Maria Catherine Lampe immigrated to USA in 1853. Born 6 Jan 1834, according to death record and list parents as Johann Bernard and Adelheid 2. Anna Helena Lampe immigrated to USA in 1857. Born 20 Feb 1837, according to death record. 3. Marriage record 1861 in St. Louis of Anna Helen Lampe list her parents as Johann Bernard Lampe and Adelheide Linger. 4. Maria Catherine and Anna Helen are found returning from Bremen to America in 1872. Why did they go back to Germany. 4. Census record of Anna Helen 1880, St. Louis, Missouri states she was born in Hannover and same for parents. 3.

Sources

1 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Saint Louis, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri
Author: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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2 St. Louis, Missouri, Marriage Index, 1804-1876
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2000;
 
3 Missouri, Compiled Marriage Index, 1766-1983
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;
 
4 Web: Missouri, Find A Grave Index, 1812-2012
 
5 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Saint Louis, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri
Author: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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6 Vital Record: City of St. Louis, Missouri, Marriage Record. January 8, 1861. Book 10, Page 156. List surname asEsbhorst. Copied at St. Louis City Hall by Karen Irlander Radel
 
7 Church Book: Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Marriage Record, January 8, 1861
  List Caspar and Helen's parents. Antonius and GertrudisEsbhorst/Joannes Bernardis and Adelheide Lampe. Extracted from FHL microfilm # 1888307. Item 1, page 9 on 11/19/1995 by Karen Radel
8 Church Record: Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Marriage record of Anna Helen nee Lampe. Second marriage. 17 Jun 1873
 
9 Web: St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Obituary Index,1880-2009
Author: Ancestry.com
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10 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Saint Louis, St Louis (Independent City),Missouri; Roll: 723; Family History Film: 1254723; Page: 380C; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 0335
 
11 Web: Missouri, Find A Grave Index, 1812-2012
Author: Ancestry.com
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12 Web: St. Louis, Missouri, Burial Index, Archdiocese of St. Louis,1700-2010
Author: Ancestry.com
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13 Church Book, Bokeloh, Emsland, Niedersachen, Germany, Taufen Records for St. Vitus Parish in Bokeloh. This parish served the village of Helte. List Birth and Baptismal record for Anna Helena. 20/21 Feb 1837. Page 103
  Parents are Johan Bernard Lampen and Adelheid Linger. His occupation is Beerbte??? Beerben=inherit, Beerbung=inheritance. Extracted on 27 Jan 2020.
14 Church Book, Bokeloh, Emsland, Niedersachen, Germany, Birth and Baptismal record for Anna Helena. 20/21 Feb 1837. Page 103
 
15 Immigration: Germans to America, 1850-1874, CDROM # 355, St. Louis Co. Library
  Helene Lampen, age 20 from Hanover to St. Louis, Nov 25, 1857
16 Vital Record: Death, Missouri Division of Health, Death Certificate # 11186, Anna Helen Laing, died on 5th of April 1910 and buried on the 8th. List names of parents and being from Germany. List birth date of 20 Feb 1837.
 
17 Vital Record: Death, Missouri Division of Health, City of St. Louis. Death Record for Anna Helen Laing, nee Lampe. Deathdate=4 April 1910. Birth date 20 Feb 1837 in Germany. List parents as John B. Lampen and Adelaid Linger.
 
18 Church Book, Bokeloh, Emsland, Niedersachen, Germany, Taufen Records for St. Vitus Parish in Bokeloh. This parish served the village of Helte. List Birth and Baptismal record for Anna Helena. 20/21 Feb 1837. Page 103
  Parents are Johan Bernard Lampen and Adelheid Linger. His occupation is Beerbte??? Beerben=inherit, Beerbung=inheritance. Extracted on 27 Jan 2020.
19 Traveling back from Germany, July 3, 1872
 
20 New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, Year: 1872
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21 New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, Year: 1872
Author: Ancestry.com
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22 Federal Census: 1880 Missouri, St. Louis. District 121, page 31
  June 12, 1880
23 Pictures: Calvary Cemetery, Taken by Karen Lynn Irlander Radel Osborne on 11/11/13.
 
24 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Catherine Lampe, Anna's sister came to America in 1853
 
25 Newspaper: St. Louis Post Dispatch, Obituary for Anna Helen Laing, 7 Apri 1910. Died on 5 April 1910 and buried on 8 April 1910. Page 19
  Resided at 3503 North Fourteenth
26 Newspaper: St. Louis Post Dispatch, Obituary for Anna Helen Laing, 7 Apri 1910. Died on 5 April 1910 and buried on 8 April 1910.
  Resided at 3503 North Fourteenth
27 Map: Meppen Emsland Area, Map of area parishes near Meppen.
  Anna Helena Lampen was born in a small village named Helte near the parish of Bokeloh, where she was baptized.
28 Newspaper: Amerika, German Newspaper, St. Louis, Missouri, Sunday, 10 April 1910, Page 6
  Obituary of Anna Helen Laing nee Lampe. Her 1st marriage was to Caspar Esphorst. Caspar Esphorst is mentioned in obituary. 2nd marriage was to Herman Laing

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Immigrant Ancestor from Moese, Rietberg, Prussia to St. Louis, Missouri

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