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Note for: Peter BERNIUS, Jan 1590 -
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Burial: Date: 7 Nov 1649
Place: Gross Bieberau, Hesse Darmstadt, , Germany
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Note for: Rosa Dorthea HOLLERBACH, 13 Feb 1897 -
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Individual Note: 1910 Census IL St Clair St Clair
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Note for: Joseph F JUNG, 28 Jul 1888 - 6 Aug 1972
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Burial: Place: Lakeview Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Fairview Heights, St Clair, IL
Individual Note: 1900 IL Census, St Clair, Engelmann Twp
1910 IL Census, St Clair, Engelmann Twp
1920 Census IL St Clair 8-WD East St Louis
Have WWI Draft Registration Card
Date: March 2, 1911
Paper: Belleville News Democrat
WERE MARRIED IN MASCOUTAH
Joseph F. Jung, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Jung of Engelmann township, and Miss Katie Welker of the same place, were united in marriage by Rev. Father Charles Kubimann in the catholic Church at Mascoutah. The couple was attended by William Welker, a brother of the bride, and Miss Thekla Jung, a sister of the bridegroom.
Date: Oct. 6, 1919
Paper: Belleville News Democrat
Expect to find Battery Thief.
Through trailing done by bloodhounds, Joseph F. Jung of Englemann Township, expects to bring about the arrest this week of the culprit who stole a storage battery out of his tractor several days ago. Unless the property is returned vigorous promoction will be started, Mr. Jung stated, while in Belleville Sunday. The guilty party is known, he said.
Date: Nov. 13, 1919
Paper: Belleville News Democrat
Mystery Deepens as Stolen Storage Battery is Found
Joseph F. Jung, Englemann Township farmer, has recovered the storage battery stolen from him several months ago but the finding only wove a denser skein of mystery about the entire occurrence.
It will be remembered the battery worth $50, was stolen from a tractor on Jung's farm. As soon as the theft was discovered, bloodhounds were used unsuccessfully to trail the thief.
On Monday evening of this week Gottlich Garbs and William Bergheger found the battery in Lang's Grove, just outside Mascoutah. While it had been raining the night before the battery was not wet and there were fresh tracts around the place.
The authorities believe the trail was getting too hot for the thief and he took means to dispose of evidence which might prove incriminating.
Family living at 601 N Illinois in Belleville at time of Cledust death at sea.
Joseph living on N. Illinois in Belleville at time of his death in 1972.
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Note for: Katherine Anna WELKER, Sep 1884 - 8 Apr 1937
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Christening: Date: 1 Sep 1884
Place: Holy Childhood Catholic Church, Mascoutah, St Clair Co, IL
Burial: Date: 10 Apr 1937
Place: Holy Childhood Catholic Cemetery, Mascoutah, St Clair, IL
Individual Note: 1900 Census IL, St Clair, Engelmann
1910 Census IL, St Clair, Engelmann Township
1920 Census IL St Clair 8-WD East St Louis
Date: March 2, 1911
Paper: Belleville News Democrat
WERE MARRIED IN MASCOUTAH
Joseph F. Jung, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Jung of Engelmann township, and Miss Katie Welker of the same place, were united in marriage by Rev. Father Charles Kubimann in the catholic Church at Mascoutah. The couple was attended by William Welker, a brother of the bride, and Miss Thekla Jung, a sister of the bridegroom.
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Note for: Martha JUNG, 25 Feb 1913 -
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Individual Note: 1920 Census IL St Clair 8-WD East St Louis
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Note for: Earl Edward JUNG, 30 Sep 1916 - 11 May 2006
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Burial: Date: 15 May 2006
Place: Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, St Clair, IL
Individual Note: 1920 Census IL St Clair 8-WD East St Louis
Died at Lincoln Home, Belleville, IL. Retired Parts Manager for Jung Brothers Pontiac in Collinsville, IL. He was a member of Midwestern Teamsters Local 50 and a former member of Belleville-Swansea Moose Lodge 1221. He served in World War II.
Earl Jung
Earl Edward Jung, 89, of Belleville, Ill., born Sept. 30, 1916, in Mascoutah, Ill., died Thursday, May 11, 2006, at the Lincoln Home, Belleville, Ill.
Mr. Jung was a retired parts manager for Jung Brothers Pontiac in Collinsville, Ill. He was a member of Midwestern Teamsters Local 50, Belleville, Ill., and a former member of Belleville-Swansea Moose Lodge 1221. Earl was a World War II U.S. Army veteran.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Catherine, nee Welker, Jung; a sister, Lillian Hollerbach; a sister in infancy; three brothers, Harvey Jung, Alvin Jung, and Cletus Jung, who died in World War II; and a nephew, Jerry W. Isselhardt.
He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Dorothy Lee, nee Gross, Jung; two sisters, Martha Dittle of Belleville, Ill.,
and Cleota Paoli of Troy, Ill.;
a brother, Andrew (Lorraine) Jung of Belleville, Ill.; a sister-in-law, Loel "Cooky" Isselhardt of Belleville, Ill.; two nephews, James Isselhardt and John (Claudia) Isselhardt; great-nieces and a great-nephew, Lori (Tim) Miller, Cindi (Craig) Colbert, Michael Isselhardt, and Theresa Isselhardt;
great-great-nieces and a great-great-nephew, Kayla and Kurt Miller, and Morgan and Hannah Colbert; and good friends and neighbors, John and Aletha Wilson and Bob Ford.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois.
Visitation: Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, May 15, 2006, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill.
Funeral: Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, May 15, 2006, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill., with the Rev. Eugene Neff officiating. Burial will be at Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, Ill.
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Note for: Andrew JUNG, 1 Sep 1919 -
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Individual Note: 1920 Census IL St Clair 8-WD East St Louis
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Note for: Cleota JUNG, 28 Jun 1922 - 4 Sep 2009
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Burial: Date: 9 Sep 2009
Place: St John Cemetery, Collinsville, , IL
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Note for: Cletus Earl JUNG, 28 Jun 1922 - 1944
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Individual Note: Machinist Mate Third Class, Listed dead at sea, declared by Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrental. Was aboard Destoyer Noel, battle took place October 25, 1944 off Leyte. Was declared Missing In Action November 18, 1944. Have letters from War Department.
Cletus Jung, 23-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Jung, 601 North Illinois, has been declaired dead by the Navy Department. The young man's father received notification yesterday in a letter from Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrental.
Cletus ranked as machinist's mate third class, was aboard the Destroyer Noel when the ship was lost in the second battle of the Phillippine Sea. The battle took place October 25, 1944 off Leyte. The family was orginally advised that their son was missing in action in a telegram received November 18, 1944. Cletus had been in the service more then three years when he was declaired missing.
Born in Mascoutah, he was employed at the Ely-Walker Dry Goods Company before his entry onto the services.
Surviving besides his parents are four brothers, Alvin Jung, South 59th Street; Harvey Jung, 1215 North Church Street; Andrew Jung, West Washington Street; Earl Jung, South 11th Street, and three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Hollerbach, North Fifth Street; Mrs. Martha Dittle, North Church Street and a twin sister, Mrs. Cleota Paoli, North Fifth Street.
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Note for: Christian JUNG, 2 Feb 1861 - 7 Jun 1940
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Burial: Date: 10 Jun 1940
Place: Holy Childhood Catholic Cemetery, Mascoutah, St Clair, IL
Individual Note: 1870 IL Census, St Clair, Mascoutah PO
1880 IL Census, St Clair, Twp 1 Range 6 W
1900 IL Census, St Clair, Engelmann Twp
1910 IL Census, St Clair, Engelmann Twp
Moll Funeral Home Mascoutah, IL
Section 2 Row 13 Holy Childhood of Jesus Cemetery, Mascoutah, IL
Chris Jung, Prominent 79-year-old retired farmer, died at 7:40 a.m. today at his Mascoutah, after a lingering illiness. He had operated a farm in Engelmann township until 1919 when he retired and lived in Mascoutah since then. Born Feb. 2, 1861, in Engelmann township, he was a son of Joseph and Mary Noldt Jung.
Preceding in death was his wife, Mrs. Mary Zoeller Jung, whom he married at Fayetteville on June 1, 1886, and who died July 2, 1931.
Jung leaves four sons and a daughter, William Jung. of, Mascoutah; Joseph Jung, of Belleville; Theckla, wife of Ben Vogt, of St.Louis; Theodore Jung, of Mascoutah, and Edward Jung, of St-Louis. Another daughter, Mrs. Mary Huilling, died Aug 30, 1938. There are 22 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Five brothers and two sisters survive, Henry Jung, of Mascoutah; George Jung, of Flint, Mich., Peter Jung, of Belleville; Leonard Jung, of Freeburg; Joseph Jung, of St.Libory; Miss. Dena Jung and Mrs. Dora Zoeller; both pf Mascoutah.
Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. Monday at the Holy Childhood Catholic Church at Mascoutah. Rev. Fredmand Weyrich will officiate. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Moll funeral home, until 8:45 a.a. Monday.
Belleville Daily Advocate, Friday, June 7, 1940
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Note for: Virgil T DITTLE, 9 May 1912 - 4 Jul 1980
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Burial: Place: , St Clair, IL
Individual Note: 1920 Census St Clair Belleville
1930 Census IL St Clair Belleville