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Name: Frank Leo Gross City: Not Stated County: Howard State: Missouri Birthplace: Missouri;United States of America Birth Date: 13 Apr 1888 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1683219 DraftBoard: 0
- [S450] Cooper County, Missouri, Cemetery Records, Vol. 1-12.
Name: Frank Gross Birth Date: 1888Death Date: 1966"Father"Cemetery: St. Martin's Catholic Church and CemeteryDescription: "The History of St. Martin's Church began with the coming of John Martin and Daniel Martin from Bavaria, Germany in 1860. Being the only two Catholic families, they travelled to Boonville to church. But soon, they were joined by thirteen other families in an area between Pilot Grove and Boonville, Mo.; later known as Martinsville. In 1870, Daniel Martin donated an acre of land, which is now a part of St. Martin's Cemetery, to be used for a church. A log church was built there by the parishioners and was named St. Martin's after the donor of the land. The church was first a mission of Boonville parrish, and in 1877 became a mission of Clear Creek Church and then a mission of St. Joseph's in Pilot Grove in 1898. The lack of a rectory, plus the poor roads leading to the church site, caused the people of the parish to buy two and a fourth acres from Anton Joseph Wesselman as a site for a new church. The new building was erected at a cost of $12,000, with much of the work of construction being donated. The church was dedicated in 1911. The new location was on the main road between Pilot Grove and Boonville, now Route #135. In April of 1970, due to a shortage of priests and a trend towards consolidating smaller parishes, St. Martin's was discontinued. The building was sold and torn down. St. Martin's Cemetery had its beginning with the burial of Agnes Martin, daughter of Daniel Martin, in 1865. Five years later, this was to become the site of the first St. Martin's Church. With the closing of St. Martin's Church in 1970, the cemetery was incorporated, and the first board members were Leonard Schuster, Leonard Lang, John Gerling, Fred Vollrath, William Lang, John Wesselman, and Eddie Wesselman. The present board: Harold Lammers, pres.; Leonard Schuster, Secy. Joe Twenter, treas.; board members: William Lang and Francis Vollmer. This is a very pretty spot; the cemetery is well cared for. From: "Pilot Grove Centennial Book, 1873-1973" St. Martin's Catholic Church Cemetery, near Pilot Grove, Mo. Location: T-48-N; R-18-W; Section 22 - four to five miles northeast of Pilot Grove; a short distance off of Route #135; on a gravel road.
- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Frank Leo Gross (I61838)
Tree: Südpfalz / Southern Palatinate
Link: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/getperson.php?personID=I61838&tree=Suedpfalz
Description: Buried: St. Martin's Cemetery, Pilot Grove Township, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Frank is here; www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=86756762
This cemetery has 4 lists in the database, Two lists of 5 each, two lists with 1 each and 10 to add. Also 1 removed to another cemetery. Its not in the City of Pilot Grove, but about 5 miles outside the city in Pilot Grove Township. 1st burial in 1870.
Mariner's Knoll Genealogy USA
Mariner's Knoll Genealogy USA
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