Catherine Frances (Beile) Beermann of 5352 Magnolia Ave, in St. Louis, Missouri United States was born on June 5, 1879 in St. Louis. She was in a relationship with Herman Leonard Beermann, Sr., and had children Herman Leonard Beermann, Jr., Leonard Joseph Beermann, Rose C. Beermann, and Catherine T. (Kay) Beermann. Catherine Beermann died at age 84 years old on June 30, 1963 at St. John's Hospital in Creve Coeur, Saint Louis County, and was buried on July 3, 1963 at Resurrection Cemetery in St. Louis, St. Louis County.
Photos of the 1900's which brought us from the industrial age to the technological age.
From 1900 through 1999 we witnessed the beginning of flight to a man on the moon and a Mars Rover. We went from using phones tethered by cords and computers that filled rooms, to carrying the equivale...
Discover how fashion has changed over the years with this collection of photos.
Fashion styles & vintage clothing throughout the decades that will inspire, make you wish for those times again, or may make you ask "What were they thinking"?
Clothing styles have obviously changed ...
The single most popular fashion accessory for men and women used to be the hat - practical or decorative!
Etiquette used to dictate that it would be "a disgrace to venture out of the house without a hat and gloves" and it was not unusual at the turn of the 20th century for both men and women to change the...
I'm a retire police officer, and one of my many hobbies is researching my family tree which I have been doing since 1989 ever since I received our family tree book. The book only went back 7 generations, but I have been able to go back further.
I'm 35% Irish from my mother's side, 33% Eastern European & Russian on my dad's side,
18% Scottish on my mother's side as well as 10% English, 2% Norwegian, 2% French on my mother's side. I am a direct descendant of Robert 1, Duke of Normandy (father of William the Conqueror)
He being my 28th great grandfather, William the Conqueror my 27th great grandfather, as well as Henry the 1st being my 26th great grandfather, His daughter Matilda, who was married to Geoffery Plantagenet, was my 25th great grandmother, their son Henry II was my 24th great grandfather, and King John of England was my 23rd great grandfather, and the list goes on.
My 7th great uncle was Oliver Wolcott one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. My 7th great grandfather, Alexander Wolcott was a Doctor during the Revolutionary War. Roger Wolcott my 8th great grandfather was Colonial Governor of Connecticut (1741-1750). My 10th great grandfather Henry Wolcott Esq. came to America in 1630 with his family aboard the ship "Mary and John" from Lydeard St Lawrence in Somerset, England, he was one of the founders of Windsor, Connecticut back in 1633..My Great grandfather's 1st cousin was Caroline Starr Balestier who was married to Rudyard Kipling. My 3rd great uncle Joseph Balestier was a statesman and Ambassdor to Shanghai and was married to Paul Revere's daughter Maria Revere.
I am also related to Ellen Marian Kinzie who was married to my 3rd great uncle, Alexander Wolcott III. Ellen Kinzie was the first born child at Fort Dearborn in Chicago, Illinois. Her father John Kinzie was the founder of Chicago, Illinois.
I would say I come from a long line of important people through the centuries, but there are some that weren't as important as those, Dukes, Kings and Queens, but they are very important to me because I wouldn't be here today if it weren't for them.