Philip H. Korst1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16
M, b. 13 February 1863, d. 9 September 1941
Father | Philip Korst8,1,2 b. 16 Jun 1832, d. 24 May 1918 |
Mother | Catharine Sterr1,2 b. 24 Sep 1841, d. 11 Jul 1917 |
Philip H. Korst, son of Philip Korst and Catharine Sterr, was born on 13 February 1863 at Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio.8,17,1,2,3,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14
Philip married Beulah Burch, daughter of Alexander O. Burch and Etta (--?--), on 7 October 1890 at Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.5,6,7,16,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,18 He was the secretary-treasurer at Badger Electric Company on Grand Avenue at Water at Racine, Wisconsin.15
Philip and Beulah were found on a passenger list for a sea voyage on the S.S. Calamares from Port Limon, Costa Rica, on 20 February 1916 and arriving in New York City on 28 February 1916.19
Philip and Beulah applied for a passport in order to travel to England, Egypt, Gilbraltar, Palestine, Constantinople, France, Algeria, Italy, Greece and Switzerland on 12 November 1922 at Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin. They planned to depart from the port of New York either on the ship Ceronia on 10 February 1923 or on the ship Manchuria on 4 January 1923. Phillip was described as being 59 years old, 5 feet nine inches tall, with a medium forehead, blue eyes, a straight nose, medium mouth, round chin, gray hair, light complexion and an oval face. It was stated that Beulah was 55 years old. She was not further described.8
Between 12 November 1922 and April 1930, Philip and Beulah lived at 209 Clark Street, Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin.8,9
Philip and Beulah were found on a passenger list for a sea voyage on the S.S. Aquitania from Southhampton, England, on 2 June 1923 and arriving in New York City on 8 June 1923.13 They traveled again on a sea voyage on the S.S. Munargo from Nassau, Bahamas, on 29 March 1926 and arriving in New York City on 1 April 1926.14
In the 1930s, they took three sea voyages. They traveled first on a sea voyage on the S.S. Berlin departing from Bremen on 10 April 1930 and arriving in New York City on 21 April 1930.20 Next they traveled on a sea voyage on the S.S. Monterey from Honolulu, Hawaii, on 19 March 1934 and arriving in Los Angeles, California on 24 March 1934.11 Their last sea voyage was on the S.S. Ulua from New Orleans, Louisiana, on 12 March 1939 and arriving in New Orleans, Louisiana on 16 March 1939.12
Philip married Beulah Burch, daughter of Alexander O. Burch and Etta (--?--), on 7 October 1890 at Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.5,6,7,16,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,18 He was the secretary-treasurer at Badger Electric Company on Grand Avenue at Water at Racine, Wisconsin.15
Philip and Beulah were found on a passenger list for a sea voyage on the S.S. Calamares from Port Limon, Costa Rica, on 20 February 1916 and arriving in New York City on 28 February 1916.19
Philip and Beulah applied for a passport in order to travel to England, Egypt, Gilbraltar, Palestine, Constantinople, France, Algeria, Italy, Greece and Switzerland on 12 November 1922 at Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin. They planned to depart from the port of New York either on the ship Ceronia on 10 February 1923 or on the ship Manchuria on 4 January 1923. Phillip was described as being 59 years old, 5 feet nine inches tall, with a medium forehead, blue eyes, a straight nose, medium mouth, round chin, gray hair, light complexion and an oval face. It was stated that Beulah was 55 years old. She was not further described.8
Between 12 November 1922 and April 1930, Philip and Beulah lived at 209 Clark Street, Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin.8,9
Philip and Beulah were found on a passenger list for a sea voyage on the S.S. Aquitania from Southhampton, England, on 2 June 1923 and arriving in New York City on 8 June 1923.13 They traveled again on a sea voyage on the S.S. Munargo from Nassau, Bahamas, on 29 March 1926 and arriving in New York City on 1 April 1926.14
In the 1930s, they took three sea voyages. They traveled first on a sea voyage on the S.S. Berlin departing from Bremen on 10 April 1930 and arriving in New York City on 21 April 1930.20 Next they traveled on a sea voyage on the S.S. Monterey from Honolulu, Hawaii, on 19 March 1934 and arriving in Los Angeles, California on 24 March 1934.11 Their last sea voyage was on the S.S. Ulua from New Orleans, Louisiana, on 12 March 1939 and arriving in New Orleans, Louisiana on 16 March 1939.12
Family: Beulah Burch b. 29 Jul 1868, d. 29 May 1945
- Philip Burch Korst+21,5 b. 28 Feb 1892, d. 24 Apr 1980
- Donald B. Korst+21,5,6 b. 22 Feb 1894, d. Jan 1973
- Frederick A. Korst21,5,6 b. 20 Sep 1895
- Dorothy B. Korst21,5,6 b. Aug 1897
- William Horton Korst+21,5,6,22 b. 3 Jul 1902, d. 1955
- Bessie D. Korst5,6 b. 29 Jul 1905
Citations
- [S1243] 1870 Ross County, Ohio Federal Population Schedule, Philipp Korst Haushalt, 3rd Ward, Seite 22-23, Linie 40, Wohnung Nr 183, Familien Nr. 191.
- [S686] 1880 Ross County, Ohio Federal Population Schedule, Philipp Korst Haushalt, 3rd Ward, CD 4, ED 138, Seite 35, 4th Street, Wohnung Nr 316, Familien Nr. 388, Linie 43.
- [S1272] 1900 Rock County, Wisconsin Federal Population Schedule, Philip H. Korst Haushalt, Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, CD 291, ED 177, Bogen Nummer 15A, Seite 2, East Jackman Street, Linie 35.
- [S423] 1905 Rock County, Wisconsin State Census, Phillip H. Korst Haushalt, 3. Distrikt, Rolle CSUSAWI1905_26, Bogen 4, Seite 625, Linie 3, Familie Nr. 72.
- [S1283] 1910 Rock County, Wisconsin Population Schedule, Philipp K. Korst Haushalt, Ward 3, Rolle T624_1735, Supervisor's District 1, ED 115, Bogen Nummer 10A, Seite 2351, Linie 7, Clark Street, Haus Nr 209, Wohnung Nr 214, Familien Nr. 226.
- [S1322] 1920 Federal Population Schedule Rock County, Wisconsin, Philipp H. Korst Haushalt, Ward 3, Rolle T625_2014, Supervisor's District 1, ED 112, Bogen Nummer 12 B, Seite 58, Linie 57, Clark Street, Haus Nr 209, Wohnung Nr 186, Familien Nr. 293.
- [S1323] 1930 Rock County, Wisconsin Population Schedule, Philipp H. Korst Haushalt, Ward 7, Rolle 2610, Supervisor's District 13, ED 53-85, Bogen Nummer 9 A, Seite 590, Linie 40, Clark Street, Haus Nr 209, Wohnung Nr 213, Familien Nr. 229.
- [S1060] U.S. Passport Applications 1906-1925, online http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=1174, No. 231497.
- [S1082] Philipp H. and Beulah Korst, S.S. Berlin Passenger Manifest, 21 April 1930; Microfilm Roll #T715_4719, Seite 138, Linie 19.
- [S1083] Philipp H. and Beulah Korst, S.S. Calamares Passenger Manifest, 28 February 1916; Microfilm Roll #T715_2454, Seite 99, Linie 13.
- [S1084] Philipp H. and Beulah Korst, S.S. Monterey Passenger Manifest, 24 March 1934; NARA Microfilm Roll #M1410, Seite 2210, Linien 13 und 14.
- [S1085] Philipp H. and Beulah Korst, S.S. Ulua Passenger Manifest, 16 March 1939; NARA Microfilm Roll #T905_170, Seite 2, Linien 9 und 10.
- [S1087] Philipp H. and Beulah Korst, S.S. Aquitania Passenger Manifest, 8 June 1923; NARA Microfilm Roll #T715_3308, Seite 82, Linien 15 und 16.
- [S1091] Philipp H. and Beulah Korst, S.S. Munargo Passenger Manifest, 1 April 1926; NARA Microfilm Roll #T715_3823, Seite 25, Linien 29 und 30.
- [S1503] Smith's Business and Farmers' Directory of Racine and Kenosha Counties for 1897-1898, P.H. Korst.
- [S1281] Wisconsin Marriage Index, pre-1907, online http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/, Philipp Korst und Beulah Burch, Band 4, Seite 0190.
- [S1604] Manifest, S. S. Ulua, 31 December 1922, stamped page 46, line 20, Donald B. Korst, age 28.
- [S187] Peter Korst, an Karen Zander, E-mail, 20 July 2001.
- [S1083] Philipp H. and Beulah Korst, S.S. Calamares Passenger Manifest, 28 February 1916; Microfilm Roll #T715_2454, Seite 99, Linie 13 und 14.
- [S1082] Philipp H. and Beulah Korst, S.S. Berlin Passenger Manifest, 21 April 1930; Microfilm Roll #T715_4719, Seite 138, Linie 19 und 20.
- [S423] 1905 Rock County, Wisconsin State Census, Phillip H. Korst Haushalt, 3rd District, Rolle CSUSAWI1905_26, Bogen 4, Seite 625, Linie 3, Familie 72.
- [S421] Index to registrations of Wisconsin births, 1852-1907, William H Korst, 03 Jul 1902, Rock, 0258, 002989.
Last Edited=29 Oct 2022