Weible, DeWitt 1a

Birth Name Weible, DeWitt
Gender male
Age at Death 91 years, 8 months, 22 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 12 Dec 1896 Missouri, United States of America    
Census 1 Jun 1900 Carroll, Reynolds, Missouri, United States of America William A. Weible Household, 1900 Census 2a
  State (or Territory) of: Missouri 2a
  County of: Reynolds 2a
  Supervisor's Dist. No.: 10 2a
  Enumeration Dist. No.: 81 2a
  Sheet No.: 7A & 7B 2a
  Division of County: Carroll township 2a
  Enumeration Date: 14 & 15 June 1900 2a
  Name: Weible, DeWitt 2a
  Relation to head: son 2a
  Color: W 2a
  Sex: M 2a
  Month of birth: Feb 2a
  Year of birth: 1896 2a
  Age: 3 2a
  Single, married, widowed or divorced: S 2a
  Place of birth: Missouri 2a
  Place of birth of father: Illinois 2a
  Place of birth of mother: Missouri 2a
Death 3 Sep 1988 St. Charles, St. Charles, Missouri, United States of America    
Note

DeWitt Weible Obituary

Social Security Death Index:

Name:  Dewitt Weible
SSN:  489-09-7158
Last Residence:  63301  Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri, United States of America
Born:  12 Feb 1896
Died:  3 Sep 1988
State (Year) SSN issued:  Missouri (Before 1951)

Military Service     World War I  
Note

TWO LEAD BELT BOYS WOUNDED IN FRANCE

The names of Zeno Mosier of Bonne Terre and Dewitt Weible of Desloge, both of whom are serving with the Marines in France, having enlisted in July, 1917, were included in the list of slightly wounded in action in France, May 13.

Zeno Mosier is the son of Chas. Mosier who lives on a farm near Bonne Terre. Dewitte Weible is also the son of a farmer, Wm. Weible, who lives on a farm near Desloge. Before he enlisted in the Marines, Dewitt was employed by the St. Louis Smelting & Refining Company. He has three brothers, Edward, George and Robert, residing at Cantwell and Desloge.

The parents of both the boys received official notice from Washington, informing them that the boys had been wounded in action.

Published by THE LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, May 17, 1918.

Burial   Zion Cemetery, Bel-Nor, St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Weible, William Adolphus12 Dec 186517 May 1924
Mother Moses, Nancy Elizabeth10 May 186215 Mar 1953
    Sister     Weible, Lucy Ethel 8 Aug 1886 26 Jun 1979
    Brother     Weible, Clarence Edward 9 Jan 1888 28 Aug 1918
    Sister     Weible, Lennie about 1889
    Sister     Weible, Nellie J. about Sep 1890
    Brother     Weible, George Clifford 21 Jul 1891 5 Dec 1953
    Brother     Weible, Robert M. 3 Nov 1893 11 Jun 1974
         Weible, DeWitt 12 Dec 1896 3 Sep 1988
    Sister     Weible, Beatrice 26 Aug 1898 31 Jan 1971
    Sister     Weible, Irene M. 10 Oct 1901 27 Jun 1984
    Sister     Weible, Virginia about 1906

Family Map

Source References

  1. Find A Grave
      • Page: Memorial ID 135655714
  2. U.S. 1900 Federal Census
      • Date: 1 Jun 1900
      • Page: Missouri, Supervisor's District 10, Enumeration District 81, Sheets 7A & 7B, Lines 44-52

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