WTGC-p211
Ancestral Lines of Helen Worthington Gauss, p211
Notes
For a transcription of the obituary, see Obituary:GAUSS, John Bernard (1847 - 1886)
Text of illegible clipping at bottom of page:
The death of our Father and Senior partner rendering necessary a disolution of the firm C. W. Gauss & Sons, &c., we, the surviving partners will continue the wholesale Boot & Shoe business under the firm name of C.W. Gauss Sons at the old location, 419 Washington Ave, and would bespeak for ourselves a continuance of the liberal patronage so long bestowed upon the old firm.
St. Louis, Sept 1, 1879
Mentions
- GAUSS, John Bernard (1847 - 1886)
- HERMANS, Anna (1855 - 1935)
- GAUSS, Philip William (1876 - 1954)
- GAUSS, Charles William (1881 - )
- GAUSS, Ralph Bernard (1881 - 1909)
- GAUSS, Mabel Aletta (1883 - 1890)
- GAUSS, John Bernard (1886 - 1914)
Source
The William T. Gauss collection is a photocopy of that collection started by William T. Gauss, his wife, Helen Worthington and his cousin, Robert Gauss, and continued by William's daughter Helen Worthington Gauss. One of her cousins, Helen Worthington Sansone, requested and received a photocopy of the original collection. She arranged for an index to be made, but died before it was completed. She belonged to the Daughters of the American Colonists, which donated a photocopy (of the photocopy) to the St. Louis Public Library, where it was bound into a hardback volume. I photocopied that 2nd generation photocopy, then scanned it, but later acquired Helen Worthington Sansone's 1st generation photocopy. Susan 11:25, 31 March 2008 (CDT)
A note on autoindexing
Auto-indexing does not happen by magic. It is dependent on pages being marked as "mentioning" the individuals to be auto-indexed. When this has been done, and the appropriate queries have been placed on this index page, all pages which have been marked will show up here. The "auto-indexed" tag is temporary to let us know what has been done and what has not. The magic comes because once it has been set up, any pages marked as mentioning a person will automatically show up here.
