Doris Augusta Griewe 

*Jan 29, 1854 - †Dec 3, 1927
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a) The St. Louis Star and Times
December 22, 1922
Imitation Policeman Scare Holdup Man
Such an effective imitation of a squad of policemen approaching on the run was given yesterday by Mrs. Louis Schulze, 2302 Menard street, that a highwayman holding up her husband in his store at the same address, fled in terror.
Mrs. Schulze, who was in the rear, saw the holdup man, called loudly for the police, and then beat rapidly on the floor with a carpet beater.
The robber mistook the noise for the footsteps of policemen, as it was intended he should, turned and ran without the loot.

b) 0r 1856?
Surname sometimes Grieve or Griewee or Greve or Grive

Owned a store at 2302 Menard Street in St. Louis City, MO (They also owned 2304 Menard). When she and Louis died, the store went to their two daughters, who ran it for awhile, then sold it. Louis' second wife Emma lived there still when she died in 1950. The building is no longer standing, it burned down some time ago. The Schulze family lived on the second and third floors and the other building.

Obituary:
"SCHULZE - Asleep in Jesus, Saturday, December 3, 1927, at 3:30am, Augusta Schulze (nee Greve), beloved wife of Louis Schulze, dear mother of Goddard, Harry, Mrs. Adolf Neimeyer, Mrs. Manuel Doria (nee Schulze), dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, and aunt, age 73 yrs, 10mo.
"Funeral Tuesday at 2pm from the residence, 2304 Menard St., to Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, thence to Concordia Cemetery."

Trinity Church records say Mourners: husband, 4 daughters, 2 sons (???)

Jefferson County Record
Hillsboro, Mo., April 27, 1911
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET
May Term, 1911 : : : : Beginning Monday, May 8.
KLEINSCHMIDT & REPPY Mina BURKENMEIER et al Partition
80 vs
August GRIEVE et al

Jefferson County Record
Hillsboro, MO., March 30, 1911
~Order of Publication~
to the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Mo., in vacation, February 10th, 1911.
Mina BARKEMEIER and Henry BARKEMEIER, her husband, Auguste SCHULZE and Louis SCHULZE her husband, Elise FULL and Meta LIEBHOLTZ, Plaintiffs,
vs.
August GRIEWE and Else GRIEWE, his wife and Samuel LIEBHOLTZ, Defendants,
Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein herein[sic] by their attorneys, and file petition alleging, among other things, that defendant Samuel LIEBHOLTZ has absconded and absented himself from his usual place of abode in this state; whereupon, it is ordered by the undersigned clerk of said court, in vacation, that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff's have commenced a suit against him in this court, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree in partition in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in the county of Jefferson, the the State of Missouri, to wit:
The south-east quarter of section one (1) in township forty (40), range three (3) east, containing 160 acres. Also the west one fourth of the east half of the south east quarter and the east three fourth of the west half of the south-east quarter of section four (4) in township forty (40), range four (4) east, containing 80 acres.
And that unless the said Samuel LIEBHOLTZ be and appear at the court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the town of Hillsboro, in said county, on the second Monday of May, next, and on or before the first day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly.
And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Jefferson County Record, a newspaper published in said county of Jefferson for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next May term of this court. W. J. A. SCHUBEL,
Clerk Circuit Court
A true copy from the record.
Whereas my hand and seal of the circuit court for Jefferson county, this 10th day of February, 1911.
Seal W. J. A. SCHUBEL,
32t5 Clerk Circuit Court

c) Johannes Leppert is father of: Gothard Emil Leppert (*1873)

d) Matthaeus Strassner is father of: Heinrich Leonard Mattheus Strassner (*1881)

e) John Herman Heinrick Ludwig Schulze is father of: Hertha Katherina Margaretha Schulze (*1887) and Mamie Schulze (*1888)

Document:
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    1920 Census Place: St Louis Ward 9, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri; Roll: T625_951; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 169 2302 Menard Street SCHUTZE Louis, Head, Owns free (no mortgage), male, white, age 59, married; immigrated 1883, naturalized, naturalized in 1892; born Germany, speaks German, mother and father born in Germany, speaks English; Merchant in Dry Goods Augusta, wife, age 63, married, immigrated 1883, naturalized (no date); reads and writes; born Germany, speaks German; mother and father born in Germany; speaks English; no occupation Glorita, grandchild, age 12, single, attended school, born Missouri, father born Mexico (written very light compared to rest of page, father's native tongue German; mother born Missouri; speaks English; no occupation