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In order to help each other, list the St. Louis connections (surnames).
I will start with my wife's surnames as she has deep St. Louis roots.
Sutter, Vollmer, Lahman, Tegtmeyer, Kenow, Poesel, and Streckfous.

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My surnames are Droppelman(n), Jasorka
The only two surnames I have connected to St. Louis are Manger (Monger) and Sheets.
My St. Louis surnames are: Gage, Gonde, Keene, Melzer, McHugh, Sabo, Szabo, Tobin, Walsh
I am searching for my husband----surnames are - Williams, Sands, Wideman, Wilson, and Brinker.
My son-in-law has Widemans from Jefferson County. Francis Marion Wideman (1837-1911) and William Marion Wideman (1868-1934) are two grandfathers. Any possible connections? Bob Goode
McCormick (Robert Marion) seems to have appeared in St. Louis with children in 1910 (his wife is unmarried in the 1900 Texas census) — this is my husband's family. In St. Louis (plus Jefferson Co. and nearby Illinois areas) my mother's family consists of Dorrance, Pait, Murphy, and Michael.
My surnames are: Clancy, Moakley, Stutz, Penn, Hubert, Grah, Friedmann, Moynihan, Moylan, Meyer, Liebmann, O'Calligan, Nicholaus, Halbach, Manert, Amelong, Mayer, Mee, Dorsey, Simpson, Helde, Bruner Along with St. Louis City, MO; St. Louis County,MO; Jefferson County, MO; Phelps County, MO; Franklin County, MO;
My St Louis Connections are Bieker, Bossung, Gansner, Hogan, Kehoe, Lause, Murphy, Studer and Voss. The Biekers, Lauses, Studers and Vosses left St Louis and went to Washington, Krakow and Clover Bottom in Franklin County. The Hogans and Gansners were in the Carondelet area. The Bossungs were in the Cherokee, Soulard and Carondelet areas.
My surnames in St. Louis are Schweizer, Kessler, Burghart, Hrebec, Trcka,  Broleman, and in southern Missouri the surnames Simms, Snider, and Wilson

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