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William Meyersieck
 
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History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford & Gasconade, counties, Missouri. From the earliest time to the present; together with sundry personal, business and professional sketches and numerous family records; besides a valuable fund of notes, original observations, ...
Published by the Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1888. Page 788.

WILLIAM MEYERSIECK, proprietor of the Union Livery Stable, was born three miles south of Union, in Franklin County, Mo., August 21, 1839, the son of L. L. and Josepha (Anz) Meyersieck, both of whom were natives of Prussia.  They emigrated to the United states in 1832, and settled in Franklin County, Mo., where the father followed farming.  He died in 1861, and the mother in 1867.  William attained his majority on the farm and secured a fair education in the schools of the county.  He enlisted in the Federal army in the spring of 1861, being one of the first to volunteer in Franklin County, under President Lincoln's call for three months' soldiers.  At the expiration of the first three months Mr. Meyersieck re-enlisted for three years, being a member of Company F, Twenty-sixth Regiment of Missouri Infantry.  He was discharged in the fall of 1862 on account of physical disability, and returned home.  January 10, 1863, he married Catharine Hartman, who was born in Prussia.  To this marriage seven children have been born, five of whom are now living.  Our subject followed farming until October 1, 1885, when he removed to Union, and at about the same time took charge of the livery stable. In the fall of 1877 he was elected public administrator of Franklin County, and held the office for six years.


1870 U. S. Census, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 775
Franklin county, Central twp., Union P.O., enumerated on July 27, 1870.
page dw. fam. name age sex occ. birth. birth in year
179 180 174 Meyersick Wm. 30 m farmer MO
  " Catherine 26 f kp house Prus.
" Clara 5 f MO
" Albert 3 m MO
" William 1 m MO
" Josepha 68 f Prus.

 


1890 U. S. Census, Family Quest Archives CDROM, National Archives Microfilm M-123, Roll 29.
Meyersieck, William
s.d. e.d. house family county twp or st. town comments
3 100 130 133 Franklin Union Union Tuberculosis following typhoid pneumonia