Death Records, St. John's Lutheran Church, Plano, Illinois

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Two distinct groups founded the Lutheran Churches of Kendall County. Norwegian and German Lutherans both played important roles in the development of the Lutheran faith in Kendall County. Early German immigrants were served by pastors from Aurora who periodically traveled "the circuit." Pastors who traveled the circuit kept records of births and baptisms, confirmations, marriages and deaths. This record was called the Kirchen Buch der Evangelisch Lutherischen Germeinder zu Lang Grove und Oswego, Illinois, which translates into, Church vital record book (or parish register) of the Evangelical German Lutheran Church at Long Grove and Oswego, Illinois. Marvellously, from a genealogical standpoint, that record has survived in tact to this date. The earliest entry recorded was dated October 1853. The last entry was made in September 1873.

While the church was referred to as the church of Long Grove and Oswego, ministers served many other areas as well. Kirchen Buch entries indicate that, in addition to the parishioners from Long Grove and Oswego, parishioners from Northville (La Salle County), Somonauk (De Kalb County), Sandwich (De Kalb County), Aurora (Kane County), Bristol, Yorkville and Plano were served by the circuit riding Lutheran pastors.

The earliest Plano entry in the Kirchen Buch was the baptism of Joseph Bode, July 3, 1863. A scattering of Plano entries occurred over the next decade or so. By November 1877, the German Lutherans of Plano banded together to organize their own church, St. Johannes Gemeinde zu Plano, Illinois, which translates into Saint John's Church (parish) at Plano, Illinois. Entries in St. John's parish register were made as early as November 1877 and as late as February 1953. There are, however, major gaps of time in the record leaving one with the feeling that the church was not in continuous operation during this period. After about 1919 entries became more and more infrequent. As far as I have been able to determine, Saint John's Lutheran Church of Plano, Illinois, no longer exists. I have no information as to what form, if any, it might have taken.

A small notation in the Bates and Shelby Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Kendall County, (1914) Volume II, page 827, stated "The Plano Lutherans sometimes hold service in a small building of that city." I do not know if St. John's ever had its own edifice but the forgoing would indicate they did not.

It should be noted that another Lutheran Church was founded in Plano. The First Lutheran Church of Plano was formally organized in October 1883 to serve the Norwegian Lutherans of Plano. However, worship services began about five years before their formal organization. Source: A Bicentennial History of Kendall County, Illinois, edited by Kathy Farren, page 182. The First Lutheran Church of Plano remains in existence today.

The original copy of Saint John's Lutheran Church of Plano, Illinois, records are stored in the Eden Archives in Saint Louis, Missouri. The following was transcribed from a microfilm copy of the original records filmed by the Latter Day Saints church. I know nothing about the Eden Archives but assume it is a repository for Lutheran church records. All of the early records were written in what is referred to as "old German" script. This comprised the majority of the records. Thus, what follows is a translation of the records. Given space limitations and differences in the amount of information provided by the various scribes, it was necessary to decide what should be and what could not be included. It is recommended that researchers use this compilation as a guide or index. If a record is found that the researcher is interested in, the original record should be consulted for any additional information that may be included.

In many cases, but by no means in all, some marvellous additional information may be found. For example, some death records included information on the decedent's place of birth, parent's names, spouse's name, when the decedent came to America, survivor's names, place of burial, as well as the information provided. Some marriage records included information on the bride or groom's date and place of birth, their parent's names, names of witness, and whether or not they had obtained a license from the county.

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    Birth    PlaceDea.    Place Of  Burial    
SurnameGiven NameMoDyYrBornMoDyYrDeathCodeDyMoYr
    Birth    PlaceDea.    Place Of  Burial    
SurnameGiven NameMoDyYrBornMoDyYrDeathCodeDyMoYr
Hadlock Mary (Gebhardt) Jun 2 1856 Dec 26 1937 Plano, IL SJCR 29 Dec 1937
Jochen Franz Dec 2 1886 Jan 22 1887 Plano, IL SJCR 23 Jan 1887
Siebert Lina Louise Jan 2 1888 Jan 4 1888 Plano, IL SJCR 6 Jan 1888
Thielmann Carl Hermann Jul 2 1885 Jan 10 1887 Plano, IL SJCR 12 Jan 1887
Dettra Albert Crawford Jan 20 1869 Feb 4 1920 SJCR 10 Feb 1920
Gottberg Friederike (Romlock)(Mrs. Friedrich) Dec 20 1846 Jul 14 1927 Plano, IL SJCR 17 Jul 1927
Hennick Helene (Mrs. August) Mar 20 1838 Aug 25 1908 SJCR 28 Aug 1908
Siebert Karl August Sep 20 1896 Sep 28 1896 Plano, IL SJCR 29 Sep 1896
Barge Ernst Andreas May 21 1812 Oct 26 1890 Plano, IL* SJCR 28 Oct 1890
Burghart Johann Christoph Oct 21 1853 Feb 6 1891 Plano, IL SJCR 8 Feb 1891
Podschuweit Friedrich Wilhelm Mar 21 1858 Mar 19 1932 Elgin, IL SJCR 22 Mar 1932
Priebe Emma Emilie Mar 21 1885 Mar 30 1887 Plano, IL SJCR 30 Mar 1887
Datschefski Gottfried Friedrich "Fred" Jan 22 1843 Ger. Apr 7 1919 Plano, IL SJCR 9 Apr 1919
Lossmann Adolf, Sr. Jun 22 1822 Sep 8 1899 Plano, IL SJCR 9 Sep 1899
Blum Wilhelm Johann Sep 23 1891 Feb 28 1892 SJCR 29 Feb 1892
Datschefski Auguste (Roesler) Mar 23 1849 Jul 6 1915 Plano, IL SJCR 9 Jul 1915
Haberstein ?? son of C. & Justine Moller Dec 24 1892 Jan 12 1893 Plano, IL SJCR 15 Jan 1893
Maier Marie J. (Mrs.) Jun 24 1861 Apr 24 1942 Oak Park, IL SJCR 27 Apr 1942
Mooring Wilhelmina A. (Schulz)(Mrs. Claude) Jul 24 1893 Aug 20 1929 Aurora, IL SJCR 23 Aug 1929
Thurow Lebrecht Oct 24 1857 Aug 15 1923 Aurora, IL SJCR 17 Aug 1923
Falkenhagen Charlotte Louise May 25 1838 Jan 3 1917 Plano, IL SJCR 7 Jan 1917
Hadlock Wilhelmine "Minnie" (Mrs.) Aug 25 1884 Nov 2 1951 Plano, IL SJCR 5 Nov 1951
Lange Mildred Edna Nov 25 1892 Sep 25 1894 SJCR 27 Sep 1894
Scholl Elisabeth (Wegwart) Sep 25 1835 Aug 3 1919 Plano, IL SJCR 6 Aug 1919
Schule Hermann Friedrich Sep 25 1888 Jun 15 1895 Plano, IL SJCR 17 Jun 1895
Springer Emil Aug 25 1865 Jan 27 1939 Plano, IL SJCR 29 Jan 1939
Cleveland Louise Karoline (Burkhart)(Mrs. Frank) Jan 26 1863 Feb 23 1929 Plano, IL SJCR 26 Feb 1929
Huth Sophie (Gutschke)(Mrs. Albert) May 26 1854 May 21 1923 Plano, IL SJCR 23 May 1923
Podschuweit Wilhelmine (Mrs.) Jul 26 1858 Sep 3 1884 Plano, IL SJCR 4 Sep 1884
Spach Alfred Nov 26 1885 Jan 23 1887 Plano, IL SJCR 25 Jan 1887
Thurow Ernest F. Apr 26 1875 Oct 13 1948 Plano, IL SJCR 17 Oct 1948
Gottberg Bertha Erna Jan 27 1911 Nov 15 1919 Plano, IL SJCR 18 Nov 1919
Gruhn Erdmann Apr 27 1833 Dec 12 1904 Plano, IL SJCR
Datschefski Maria Martha Dec 28 1884 Apr 19 1887 Plano, IL SJCR 19 Apr 1887
Waschell Bertha Elise Aug 28 1903 Aug 13 1905 Plano, IL SJCR 15 Aug 1902
Spach Emil Heinrich Oct 29 1893 Mar 7 1895 Plano, IL SJCR 10 Mar 1895
Thurow Anna (Pruter) Jul 29 1874 Sep 3 1939 Plano, IL SJCR 6 Sep 1939
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