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Bertrand W Ballaseaur

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Bertrand W Ballaseaur

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Oct 1875 (aged 4–5 months)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 210-213 lot 1845
Memorial ID
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From Susan Mowry, 473560:

I've received some detailed information from Bellefontaine which shed some light on who this person was. He was born in 1875 in St. Louis and was only five months old when he died of gastric enteritis. It appears that he was the son of Adolph Ballaseux (note spelling!) FAG#105997928 and Clara Grapevine Ballaseux FAG#105997929. Since he was only five months old when he died, the info in your memorial for him about his children being Hedwig and Adolph is obviously wrong.

This child's father, Adolph, worked for Adolph Moll at his grocery business and it was Mr. Moll who wrote to Bellefontaine saying he allowed the child to be buried in the Moll family plot. I am deeply indebted to the volunteer at Bellefontaine who provided me with such detailed information.Passed away at 2004 Carr Street, St Louis, Missouri
From Susan Mowry, 473560:

I've received some detailed information from Bellefontaine which shed some light on who this person was. He was born in 1875 in St. Louis and was only five months old when he died of gastric enteritis. It appears that he was the son of Adolph Ballaseux (note spelling!) FAG#105997928 and Clara Grapevine Ballaseux FAG#105997929. Since he was only five months old when he died, the info in your memorial for him about his children being Hedwig and Adolph is obviously wrong.

This child's father, Adolph, worked for Adolph Moll at his grocery business and it was Mr. Moll who wrote to Bellefontaine saying he allowed the child to be buried in the Moll family plot. I am deeply indebted to the volunteer at Bellefontaine who provided me with such detailed information.Passed away at 2004 Carr Street, St Louis, Missouri

Gravesite Details

Grave is unmarked -- buried in Moll lot



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