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251 605 entries, updated 27 Jun 2005. Sid Scott's e-mail address is sidsckat@sbcglobal.net. Source (S155)
 
252 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1023)
 
253 70yrs 8mo 6dys McAnally, Caroline Elizabeth (I3209)
 
254 73 years old when she died Arnold, Hannah Elizabeth (I4201)
 
255 8 children
J.O. Austin: GDRI, p 84. 
Gifford, Christopher (I4845)
 
256 8 children (per Crandall)
STAFFORD genealogy
RIGR 17:319-23. 
Stafford, Joseph (I1365)
 
257 8/14/2009 Shirley R. (Rodgers) Virnig
Shirley R. (Rodgers) Virnig, age 86, of Minneiska, died early Friday morning, August 14, 2009 at St. Annes Extended Healthcare in Winona. She was born February 12, 1923 in Minneiska, the daughter of John and Alma (Swanson) Wilson. She was a graduate of Winona High School. She worked in Milwaukee and briefly in Washington, D.C. prior to her marriage. She married LeRoy Rodgers November 28, 1945 at St. Marys Catholic Church in Minneiska. She was a homemaker and he was the postmaster there for several years. Following his death in 1979 she became the acting postmaster, retiring in 1983. The post office was located in the grocery store they owned and operated from 1960-1976. She married Wilfred Bill Virnig March 5, 1983 at St. Marys Catholic Church.
She is survived by her husband, Bill Virnig, Winona, MN; daughters and sons-in-law, Ruth and Michael Virnig, Tucson, AZ, Judith and John King, Minneiska, MN, Theresa and Eugene Kohn, Plainview, MN, Doris Rodgers and partner, Ron Hewuse, Houston, MN; sons and daughters-in-law, John and Sigrid Rodgers, Centreville, VA, James and Patricia Rodgers, West Rutland, VT, William and Celeste Rodgers, Buffalo City, WI; 12 grandchildren; step-sons and wives, Michael and Ruth Virnig, Tucson, AZ, Daniel and Carla Virnig, Seattle, WA, Terry and Janice Virnig, Portland, OR, Arden and Patti Virnig, Onamia, MN; step-daughters and husbands, Barbara Virnig, Rochester, MN, Linda and John Kaufmann, Salem, OR, Donna and James Behmke, Columbus, OH, Ann and Donald Hoechst, Spring Grove, MN, Veronica and Gary Ives, Winona, MN, Christina and James Meyers, Eugene, OR; several step-grandchildren; one step-great-grandchild; nieces and nephews. Her first husband, LeRoy, two brothers, Stanley and Woodrow Wilson and three sisters, Phyllis Moore, Helen Siemanowski and Lila Speltz, preceded her in death.
Shirley was a life long member of St. Marys Catholic Church and its St. Anns Society.
A funeral Mass will be offered on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 at 11:00am at St. Marys Catholic Church in Minneiska with the Reverend Donald Lovas officiating. Interment will be in St. Marys Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Monday from 5-8pm where there will be a prayer service at 7:30pm and one hour before the service on Tuesday.
If you would like to send your condolences to the family please send email to:
«u»abbottfh@wabasha.net «/u»
The Abbott Funeral Home of Wabasha is in charge of arrangements.
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Wilson, Shirley Rose (I448)
 
258 90 years old when he died Brayman, William Henry (I4199)
 
259 A Fredie Welty Shows Up In 1880 Census Living In Oakwood, Wabasha County, Minnesota, Son Of John And Mary Welty Welty, Fred James (I126)
 
260 Aaron Guynup was part of the large Guynup family of Clinton County, New York. His great grandfather, William Guynnup, a Massachusetts Revolutionary War Veteran, settled in Beekmantown about 1800. His parents moved to Saranac late 1830s where Aaron grew up on a handsome farm.

Eager for adventure, he wanted to follow older brothers and cousins into the Civil War, but his mother held him back so long as she could. He enlisted as a private in the New York 26th Cavalry Regiment in Plattsburg, New York at age 19 in January 1865, and was mustered out in July 1865. He was terribly disappointed that his regiment served in Clinton County.

Two weeks after discharge he was married to Charlotte Maria Hare. They immediately purchased land from his parents, but soon sold it to his brother Andrew, and moved briefly to nearby Franklin County. Still eager for adventure, moved west to Jackson County, Michigan by 1871, where they remained for more than 10 years. Next stop was Butler County, Kansas, then on to El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma Territory for the first land rush in 1889.

As soon as their claim was proved, still struck with western fever, they moved to Oregon's Willamette Valley -- which looked amazingly like Clinton County, New York, with milder weather.

 
Guynup, Aaron G. (I13308)
 
261 AArticle from the Winona Republican Herand, 17 Sep, 1921, p.4

Winona Girl Is Married Here Today

Miss Hildred Thurow Becomes Bride of Holland Harvey Wilson of Minneapolis, Formerly of Dakota.

A PRETTY wedding was solemnized this afternoon at 3 30 • o'clock at the home of Mr -and Mrs. Louis Thurow when their daughter, Hildred, became the bride of Rolland Harvey Wilson of Minneapolis. The ceremony was performed before an improvised altar of ferns and tall baskets of gladioli, the Rev. George S. Keller, rector of St. Paul's church, officiating.

Miss Gertrude Thurow of Minneapolis, a sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor. Benjamine B. Souster of St Paul, a fraternity brother of Mr. Wilson, was best man. Little Audrey Thurow, niece of the bride, was flower girl, and carried a basket of Ophelia roses.

Mendelssohn's wedding march was played by Miss Izetta Werner, while the bridal party took their places at the altar. The bride wore a gown of cream point lace over cream satin and carried a shower bouquet.

Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served to 35 immediate relatives and friends.

The bride is a graduate of Winona Teachers college and for the past two years has taught in the Winona public schools.

Mr. Wilson is the son of Dr and Mrs. C E Wilson of Dakota, Minn, and is a junior in the medical college o£ the University of Minnesota. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi fraternity.

Out-of-town guests included Dr and Mrs. C E Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson, Miss Sylvia Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, all of Dakota, Benjamin B Souster of St Paul, Josh Armstrong of Minneapolis, and Miss Gertrude Thurow o! Minneapolis.

Mr' and Mrs Wilson will spend the remainder of the month in the North and after November 1 will be at home at the Elmherst apartments, Minneapolis. 
Family: Rolland Harvey Wilson / Hildred Rosamond Thurow (F7)
 
262 Abigail Was John's Fourth Wife Family: John Tillinghast / Abigail Brown (F465)
 
263 About phone call conversation with Georgia Karg Source (S624)
 
264 According to cemetery plot record: Service date was 9/25/1927. Cause of death was accidental drowning.

Painesville Telegraph, Monday, September 19, 1927: MAN LEAPS INTO LAKE TO RESCUE GIRL; BOTH LOSE LIVES; WOMAN IS SAVED - George Tribby Sacrifices Life in Vain Attempt to Save Mary Royal; Search for Bodies - "High seas and treacherous under-currents this afternoon were hampering a 20-hour search for the bodies of Miss Mary Royal, 23, of Fairport, and George Tribby, 32, of Park Road, Painesville, who were drowned near the west breakwater of Fairport harbor late Sunday afternoon.
Captain J. J. Daley and the entire crew of the Fairport Coastguard station are searching for the bodies with boats and grappling hooks while scores of volunteer searchers were combing the scene of the tragedy in bathing suits. Friends and relatives patrolled the breakwater all night.
Old residents of Fairport today expressed the fear that the bodies may have been washed out into the lake by the strong under-current or may have become lodged in the crevasses of the breakwater near the spot where they went down.
Stanley Smith, an experienced diver of this city who volunteered his assistance in the search, said that the heavy sea made in practically impossible to locate the bodies.
Mr. Tribby lost his life trying to save Miss Royal and a third drowning was narrowly averted when Mrs. Tribby rescued Mrs. L. E. Kendle, of East Street, Fairport, after she had gone down twice.
The double drowning was witnessed by more than 50 Fairport and Painesville people who had gathered on the beach for a fish try. Miss Royal, Mrs. Kendle, Mrs. Tribby, and Florabelle Stange had detached themselves from the rest of the party and were bathing.
Mrs. Kendel said today that the water was only waist-deep, but that the heavy waves and strong undercurrent made it difficult to keep their footing. She said she was the first to get in trouble and that she called to her sister, Miss Royal, for assistance.
Witnesses to the events of the next few moments tell conflicting accounts. Mrs. Kendle said that her daughter Kathleen Kendle and Mrs. Tribby pulled her onto the breakwater and that Mr. Tribby was drowned when he dived off the breakwater to go to the assistance of Miss Royal.
Others on the beach said Mr. Tribby was standing in the water helping his wife lift Mrs. Kendle to safety when a large wave struck him and carried him under. Mrs. Kendle had gone down twice before she was saved and it was necessary to call a physician for her. She was still weak this afternoon from the effect of her experience and the shock of the tragedy.
Fairport village was stunned by the double drowning, the second one that has occurred this season at the lake port. Miss Royal was the daughter of Councilman Leman W. Royal, of 335 East Street, Fairport, and was one of the most popular young women in Fairport. Besides her parents she is survived by her sister, Mrs. Kendle, and a brother, Walter Royal, of Cincinnati, O.
Mr. Tribby was the son of the Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tribby of Perry, O. He was an accomplished musician and took a leading part in the annual theatrical productions of the Painesville Elks' lodge. He was employed in the Painesville Branch of the Cleveland Trust company for many years before becoming an accountant at the Diamond Alkali company at Fairport, where he was associated with Mr. Kendle. He was a hand corporal in Headquarters company, 89th infantry, in the World war.
Besides his parents and a brother, Frank Tribby, of Perry, George Tribby is survived by his widow, Rosella Czerr Tribby, and two daughters, Clara, 3, and Jean, 1.
Members of the Painesville Elks lodge this afternoon were organizing a searching party to patrol the beach between Fairport and Perry in hope of locating the bodies. Councilman Royal was a charter member of the local lodge and both Miss Royal and Mr. Tribby have taken active parts in their annual minstrel shows.
Ralph Abramson, exalted ruler, asked the Telegraph to announce that all members of the lodge are requested to get in touch with him as soon as possible."

Painesville Telegraph, Sacrificed Life in Rescue Attempt - Coastguard crews and volunteers from the Painesville Elks Lodge are still searching the lake front for the body of George Tribby, 32, of Park Road, Painesville township. Tribby lost his life Sunday afternoon when he dove into a raging sea in a futile attempt to rescue Miss Mary Royal, 23, daughter of Councilman L. W. Royal of Fairport.
Neither of the victims of Fairport's second double drowning this season has been recovered."

Painesville Telegraph - BODY OF GEORGE TRIBBY FOUND AFTER SIX DAYS - "A six-day search for the body of George Tribby, 32, who was drowned last Sunday when he dived into an angry lake in an attempt to rescue Mary Royal, 23, of Fairport, came to an end this morning shortly after 8 o'clock.
Coastguards found the body floating along the cast breakwater of Fairport harbor about a mile from the scene of the tragic double drowning.
Identification was established this morning at Mulqueeny's morgue at Fairport Harbor where the remains are being prepared for burial. Captain J. J. Daley of the Fairport coast guard station said the corpse had been battered against the breakwater until it was almost impossible to establish the identity.
Following a conference with the relatives and members of the family, William Mulqueeny announced that funeral services will be held at the late home of the deceased on Park road, Painesville township, Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The services will be conducted by Rev. Luman F. Marsh of the Painesville Baptist church as burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Tribby is survived by his widow, Rosella Czerr Tribby and two daughters, Clara Kathryn, 4, and Jean, one year old. He also leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Tribby, and a brother, Benjamin Tribby, of Perry."

Painesville Telegraph, September, 26, 1927: GEORGE TRIBBY LAID TO REST - "Funeral services for George Tribby, who lost his life September 18, in the double drowning tragedy off the breakwater at Fairport, were held yesterday afternoon at the deceased's late home on Park road.
The Rev. Luman F. Marsh, pastor of the Baptist church of Painesville, read the services and interment was made in Evergreen cemetery.
Pall bearers were: Harold, Alfred, and Casper Czerr, Russell Booth and Roger and Marshall Tribby.
The little home could not hold the host of relatives and friends from Painesville and out-of-town that attended the services. The casket was banked with a large number of floral pieces."

From Ancestry Ohio Military Men 1917-18:
Name: George L. Tribby
Serial Number: 556170
Race: W
Residence: Erie, Pa.
Enlistment Division: Regular Army
Enlistment Location: Camp Syracuse, N. Y.
Enlistment Date: 29 Jun 1917
Birth Place: Willoughby, O.
Birth Date / Age: 21 1/12 Years
Assigns Comment: Machine Gun Company 38 Infantry to Discharge Musician, third class; Band Corporal 15 Sept 1918. Aisne-Marne; St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces 10 May 1918 to 6 Aug 1919. Honorable discharge 13 Aug 1919.
Volume #: 23 
Tribby, George Lyle (I4592)
 
265 According To George Gleason Obit. Wilson, Sarah B. (I133)
 
266 According to he passport application, he was departing Vancouver on 26 May 1921 on the Empress of Russia visiting Japan, China, and Hong Kong enroute to the Phillipines to teach. Hiestand, Dwight Willard (I146)
 
267 According to Ms. Mendes, citied in this source, 1860 census lists Henry McAnally age 67, born KY, oocupation: cooper lving with John G. Clark and wife Nancy T. in Caledonia, MN. McAnally, William Henry (I1546)
 
268 According to the 1895 Minnesota State Census, Edna was still living with her father in Dakota. She is listed as a "housekeeper." Brown, Edna F. (I942)
 
269 Ada Mesmer 94, of Hermitage formerly of Brookfield, passed away Easter Sunday April 20, 2014 of natural causes at John the XXIII Home following a brief illness.
She was the eighth of eleven children born at home in Brookfield on June 9, 1919 to Rex E. and Elsie (Tribby) Hall. Ada was a 1937 graduate of Brookfield High School and married Carl Mesmer on January 11, 1938. Together they shared fifty-three years before his passing on December 11, 1991.
Ada was a homemaker and a member of the Brookfield Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. Later in life she drove a Fairhaven school bus for fourteen years. She planned many parties and picnics for her clients and was an avid reader and Cleveland Indians Fan. She was proud to have seen C.C. Sabathia throw his first pitch for the Scrappers baseball game in Niles, OH.
Even at the age ninety-four, Ada's mind was keen knowing all of the birthdays and activities of her eight grandchildren and twenty-two great-grandchildren.
She is survived by her daughters Sally and Bob Kaiser of Hermitage, PA, June Smith of Newton Falls, OH and her brother Paul Hall of Titusville, FL.
She was preceded in death by her daughter Doris Mesmer; son David Mesmer; her parents; six brothers Clyde, Earl, Otto, Carl, Ashton, and Dale Hall; three sisters Laverne Shockey, Doris Hutchison, and Edna Barber; and an infant grandson David Mesmer.

Burial will take place with her family at the Brookfield Township Cemetery.

Source: The Lane Funeral Homes 22 Apr 2014
 
Hall, Ada (I7842)
 
270 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4439)
 
271 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4440)
 
272 Administration of Ellis Brown's Estate.

Ellis Brown died in 1834 without a will. His brothers, Reynolds H. Brown and Leonard Brown, were appointed administrators of the estate (Ellis's wife, Emmeline, and his father, Jonathan, had declined to be involved in the administration).

The appointment paper, dated 19 April, 1834, reads, in part:

Whereas Ellis Brown, as is alleged, lately died intestate, having whilst living and at the time of his death, goods, chattels, or credits, within this state: by means whereof, the ordering and granting of administration of all and singular the said goods, chattels, and credits; and also by auditing, allowing, and discharging the account thereof, doth appertain to us; and we being desirous that the goods chattels and credits of the deceased may be well and faithfully administered, sold, and disposed of, do grant unto you the said Reynolds and Leonard during the minority of Barzilla Brown, aged two years, the infant son of the said deceased..."

The appointment paper is in the Archives of Washington County, New York, at the Washington County Clerk of Courts, Washington County Courthouse, Fort Edward, New York, page 76, roll 477, blip X-0778. 
Brown, Ellis (I955)
 
273 Admitted 16 Feb 1856 - Adams, New York. Gould, Amy L. (I7514)
 
274 Admitted 18 Feb 1888 - Adams, New York. Greene, Eunice M. (I7494)
 
275 Admitted 23 Apr 1892 - Adams, New York.
Excluded 5 Apr 1913. 
Maxson, Lora (I7493)
 
276 Admitted 23 Apr 1892 - Adams, New York.
Excluded 5 Mar 1905. 
Maxson, Orange H. (I7495)
 
277 Admitted 4 Mar 1848 - Adams, New York.
Civil War Veteran
Greene Genealogy says no children 
Greene, Lemon Deesting (I7539)
 
278 Admitted 5 Feb 1876 - Adams, New York. Stoddard, Ella J. (I7505)
 
279 Admitted 5 Mar 1866 - Adams, New York. Maxson, Paul Stillman (I7515)
 
280 Admitted 5 Sep 1868 - Adams, New York

or Annette 
Millard, Anganette (I7518)
 
281 Admitted 6 Jan 1882 - Adams, New York.

no children 
Maxson, Louisa B. (I7507)
 
282 Admitted Apr 5, 1845 - Adams, New York Maxson, Esther (I7526)
 
283 Admitted Apr 5, 1845 - Adams, New York. Maxson, Britta L. (I7527)
 
284 Admitted To The Bar, Winona Brown, Leslie Leonard (I30)
 
285 Adopted by somebody - unknown Holcomb, Marie (I5629)
 
286 Age 74. Loving mother, daughter, sister, and grandmother. Passed away peacefully August 7, 2013 in Omaha. Phyllis was the youngest of 4 children born in Tuscola, IL. She grew up in Mason City, IA, and graduated in 1961 from Drake University in Education. She retired from US West in 1998 after a 20 year career as a telephone operator. She had many interests such as sewing, knitting, reading, and playing the piano. She enjoyed her time volunteering at nursing homes and hospices. Preceded in death by her youngest son Tim Welty; sister Marilyn Sherwood; and parents, Elmer and Marie Ellison. She is survived by sister Constance Krueger, Mason City; brother Elmer "Toby" Ellison, Atlanta, GA; son, Richard Paul Welty (Andrea Welty), Grayson, GA; daughters, Annie Welty-Engle (Lloyd Engle), and Mary Welty Clarke (David Clarke), both of Omaha; 6 grandchildren, Alex Clarke, Ryan Clarke, Joey Clarke, Erica Welty, Jeremy Silver, and Piper Silver; and a host of friends and relatives. CELEBRATION OF LIFE MEMORIAL SERVICE Monday, August 12, at 11am, with a VIEWING prior to Service from 10-11am, all at the Funeral Home. PRIVATE FAMILY INTERMENT in Elmwood Cemetery, Mason City, IA.
KREMER FUNERAL HOME
6302 Maple St. Omaha, NE.
402-553-3155
 
Ellison, Phyllis Ann (I13624)
 
287 Age 85 of Saint Paul, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on August 14, 2015. William received his undergraduate and M.D. from the University of Minnesota and its Medical School, where he later taught. William served as a Captain in the U.S. Army medical corps in Taiwan. He was a partner at the Columbia Park Medical Group where he practiced a career he loved for more than 30 years. Hilgedick, Dr. William Ralph (I772)
 
288 Age 94 of Roseville Passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her children on January 28, 2019. Predeceased by her husband, Charles Elton Lund, her parents Walter A. and Henrietta L. Swoffer, 7 brothers and sisters, and a grandson. Survived by son Daniel Lund and daughters Monaya Lund, Lizbeth Barnea (Uri), Rebecca Van't Hof (Gene) and Amy Swalley (Jason), and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Patty, the 7th of 8 children, was born and grew up in Walnut Grove, MN. She married Charles on April 25, 1945. Patty loved music and animals, and had a great sense of humor. She was intellectually curious and well-informed with a keen interest in people, nature, and the arts. Funeral service to be held at a later date. Memorials preferred to Vision Loss Resources, Centennial United Methodist Church, or your favorite animal welfare organization. Special thanks to Kim from BrightStar and HealthPartners Hospice. Swoffer, Patricia Ann (I3243)
 
289 Aileen is the granddaughter of Vida Wilson. Source (S236)
 
290 Albert Lea Tribune - 11-20-2005 Obituary

Freeborn native, Dale C. Gimberline, passed away at age 61 on Nov. 12, 2005, after battling a brain tumor for ten months.

Dale was raised in Freeborn, MN by his parents, Milford C. and Ila Marie (Gardner) Gimberline on their farm with his two brothers, Dennis and Donald. He attended Freeborn High School and graduated in 1962. He joined the Air Force in 1965 and was stationed in various places including Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX. When stationed at Charleston AFB in Charleston, SC, he was Crew Chief and traveled to Germany, Turkey and Greece. Dale was discharged in Dec. 1968 with a rank of Staff Sergeant having worked on planes such as the C-141.

When stationed in Wichita Falls, TX, he met his wife, Nancy J. (Bonnell) and they married in 1968. Dale and Nancy moved to Edgewater, CO in 1971 where they had three children: Shaun, Michele, and Debbie. Since 1982, Dale had owned and operated his own construction company, Dale's Drywall. Dale was a prominent member of the Edgewater community where he served on the Planning and Zoning board. He helped maintain the small town atmosphere that makes Edgewater so special.

Dale is survived by his wife, Nancy; his children; and his brothers, Dennis and Donald Gimberline and their families. He has one aunt in FL, Norma Rabe and two aunts that reside in Wells, MN, Berdine Drager and Toni Gimberline.

He was preceded in death by father, Milford Gimberline in 1960; and mother, Ila Gimberline in 1993.

Visitation will be Nov. 17 from 5-8 pm, with services at noon Nov. 18, both at Crown Hill Mortuary in Colorado, burial to follow at Ft. Logan National Cemetery with full military honors. Contributions can be made to Hospice of Metro Denver, 501 S. Cherry St. Suite #700, Denver, CO, 80246 in Dale's memory.

The Gimberlein name was Americanized by most of the family to Gimberlin and Gimberline.
 
Gimberline, Dale Carl (I13010)
 
291 Albert was killed in a railroad accident. Bartholomew, Albert Erastus (I3327)
 
292 ALBRO genealogy
AUSTIN: GDRI 
Albro, Elizabeth (I1562)
 
293 Aleta Inez Hubacek died peacefully in her daughters home on May 30, 2015 after a long and blessed life. She was born in Decatur, Texas on July 12, 1919 to Shelby Brown Lynch and Lois (Mathews) Lynch and grew up around the Byrd and Ennis area. She was a graduate of the Byrd High School. She married Valentine Weldon Hubacek on August 2, 1944 and they spent the next thirty years in New Braunfels and San Antonio before returning to Ennis in the early 1970s. Inez devoted her life to her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She was an excellent cook and was well-known for her delicious chocolate pies. She enjoyed playing forty-two with family and friends, and hosted a domino party for her friends at the Senior Citizens Center every Friday afternoon. Her greatest joy was visiting with her great-grandchildren and they adored her. She will be remembered for always plainly speaking the truth in love, her sense of humor, her loving and forgiving spirit, and the funny hat she always wore to the grocery store. She was a member of the Anthony Drive Baptist Church for over 40 years. She is survived by daughter: Karen Glaspy and her husband Joey Son: Mikel Hubacek Grandchildren: Chelsea Haskovec, Jacob Gilmore, Jonathon Hubacek and J.W. Hubacek Great Grandchildren: Lillie Haskovec , Parker Haskovec, and Hagen Hubacek Three step grandchildren and four step great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents and many great friends. She was a precious reflection of Christian love to her family, and will be profoundly missed. Visitation will be on Tuesday, June 2, 2015 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. in the J.E. Keever Mortuary of Ennis. A Celebration of her life will take place on Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 10 a.m. in the J.E. Keever Mortuary of Ennis. Interment will follow in Myrtle Cemetery under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary, Inc. Lynch, Aleta Inez (I10339)
 
294 Alice Elizabeth Kragness was born 18 Jun 1910 in Houston, Houston Co., MN to Thorvald Kragness and Effie Johnson. Alice married Archie Welty in 1927 and they later divorced. She married Melvin Anderson on 5 Jul 1947 in Red Wing, Goodhue Co., MN.
Alice died 1 Sep 1998 in Ellsworth, Pierce Co., WI at the Ellsworth Care Center. She was 88 yrs. old.
Alice was survived by six children, Inez (Morley) Hauschildt of Lake Norden, SD, Genevieve Johnson of Ellsworth,WI, Patricia (Burnell) Lunde of Wanamingo, MN, Norma (Marvin) Steele of Hager City, WI, Glenn (Jeanette) Welty of Ellsworth and John (Marilee) Anderson of Hastings, MN; 18 grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren; and one brother, Charles O. (Birde) Hanson of Houston, MN.
Preceding her in death were both her parents, both her husbands, two brothers, Paul Kragness & Henry Hanson; one sister, Grace Babler.
Alice was buried in Beldenville Cemetery where her mother and husband are buried. 
Kragness, Alice Elizabeth (I15930)
 
295 Allan D. Allar, 74, of Beardstown, Ill., died on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011, at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield, Ill.

He was born on April 6, 1936, in Hayward to Ralph and Irene (Trepania) Allar.

He married Kathleen A. Daily on December 20, 1979, in Las Vegas, Nev. Allan graduated from Spooner High School in 1953. He was a self-made natural musician, playing piano, bass, trombone, and trumpet. He attended the Navy School of Music in Washington, D.C. from 1953 to 1954. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1953 until 1957 and was a member of the Navy Band, playing as a musician in Europe and Virginia Beach, Va.

From 1962 until 1980 he painted 46 works of art using mostly oil paints. In 1991 he and his wife moved to Beardstrown where he was a self-employed engineering consultant. He was the leader of the band "Jazz Magic" that played at various civic functions. He was also a member of Beardstrown Community Theater and enjoyed playing golf in the Senior Golf League.

Surviving are his wife, Kathleen, of Beardstown; his stepson, Brian Leslie, of Portland, Ore.; his nephew, Hayes B. Becker of Macomb, Ill.; his brother, Duane (Shirley) Allar of Eatonville, Wash.; two sisters, Loretta Peterson of Springbrook and Betty Allar of Stevens Point; sister-in-law, Elaine Allar of Waupaca; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Ralph Jr.

The funeral was held on Saturday, Feb. 26, at Sager Funeral Home in Beardstown. Burial was in Browning (Ill.) Cemetery.

Memorials to the American Cancer Society are suggested.
 
Allar, Ralph E. (I2708)
 
296 Allan D. Allar, 74, of Beardstown, Ill., died on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011, at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield, Ill.
He was born on April 6, 1936, in Hayward to Ralph and Irene (Trepania) Allar.
He married Kathleen A. Daily on December 20, 1979, in Las Vegas, Nev. Allan graduated from Spooner High School in 1953. He was a self-made natural musician, playing piano, bass, trombone, and trumpet. He attended the Navy School of Music in Washington, D.C. from 1953 to 1954. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1953 until 1957 and was a member of the Navy Band, playing as a musician in Europe and Virginia Beach, Va.
From 1962 until 1980 he painted 46 works of art using mostly oil paints. In 1991 he and his wife moved to Beardstrown where he was a self-employed engineering consultant. He was the leader of the band "Jazz Magic" that played at various civic functions. He was also a member of Beardstrown Community Theater and enjoyed playing golf in the Senior Golf League.
Surviving are his wife, Kathleen, of Beardstown; his stepson, Brian Leslie, of Portland, Ore.; his nephew, Hayes B. Becker of Macomb, Ill.; his brother, Duane (Shirley) Allar of Eatonville, Wash.; two sisters, Loretta Peterson of Springbrook and Betty Allar of Stevens Point; sister-in-law, Elaine Allar of Waupaca; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Ralph Jr.
 
Allar, Allan D. (I2724)
 
297 Allen Norman 'Bud' Davenport Jr., 82, of Williamsburg, passed away on Saturday, April 2, 2016.
Originally hailing from upstate New York, Bud moved to Gloucester Point at the age of eight after his father was commissioned to be the engineer on the York River ferryboats.
He graduated from Achilles High School in Gloucester in 1951. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps at age 19 and met his future bride, Nancy, while visiting his family in Gloucester on breaks from the service. They were married on January 28, 1956, in Gloucester. During their time in Burlington, Vt., Bud attended Champlain College.
Bud and Nancy had four children, eventually settling in Williamsburg in 1969. Five grandchildren later followed. Bud retired in 2008 after a successful and rewarding 31-year career at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. As the director of Buildings and Grounds, Bud took tremendous pride in his work and gained immense satisfaction from his working relationships.
Bud was a member of The New England Historic Genealogical Society as well as The American Legion. Bud was an avid gardener and a fantastic cook. He enjoyed preparing traditional New England food as well as Southern cuisine. He was also a gifted storyteller; family gatherings often revolved around tales recounting his life. In retirement, Bud enjoyed spending time with his family, while continuing his greatest joy and lifelong passion for unlocking the past through the study of genealogy.
Bud was preceded in death by his beloved son, Allen 'Andy' Norman Davenport III; parents, Allen and Marion Davenport; sisters, Shirley Chaffee and Becky Ashe.
He is beloved by his wife of 60 years, Nancy; children, Andy, Kim, Scott and Gaye; and grandchildren, Brandi, Jessica, Kasey, Kristin and Jacob.
The family would like to thank the dedicated and caring nurses and certified nursing aides for all of their wonderful care.
A celebration of Bud's life will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 9, at Bucktrout Funeral Home, 4124 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg. The family requests casual dress attire. Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Hospice House and Support Care of Williamsburg, 4445 Powhatan Parkway, Williamsburg, VA 23188; or the American Cancer Society. 
Davenport, Allen Norman (Bud) Jr. (I4035)
 
298 Alys Tangwall Wendlandt, age 96, of Rice Lake, WI, died Sunday, September 28, 2014 at the Lakeview Medical Center in Rice Lake surrounded by her family.

She was born on March 3, 1918 in Indiana to Charles and Vera (Chalmers) Allar. After Alys graduated from High School she attended Barron County Normal School. She was married to Dewey Tangwall on October 25, 1941 and was later married to Melvin Wendlandt on April 13, 2000. Alys taught school in Springbrook, Madge and other country schools. She was the town clerk of Long Lake for many years, secretary of Suburban Bowling League for over 50 years and also very active in the Long Lake Lutheran Church where she directed the Church Choir and was superintendent of the Sunday School. Alys loved to go golfing and bowled until she was 90 years old. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary in Mikana and was in a bridge club. Her #1 priority was her family and her church. She was loved by all.

Alys Tangwall Wendlandt is survived by 2 daughters, Diane (Carlyle) Button of Rice Lake, WI and Dawn Koepp of Cameron, WI; 2 sons, Allen (Rosemary) Tangwall of Rice Lake, WI and Dewey (Sandra) Tangwall of Fremont, WI; a stepson, Ronald (Jacqueline) Wendlandt of Lawrenceburg, KY; a stepdaughter, Dianne (Rev. Edward) Zaiser of Birchwood, WI; 12 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; 4 step grandchildren; 9 step great-grandchildren; a sister, Margaret Johnson of Webb Lake, WI; 3 brothers, Vernon Allar of Rice Lake, WI, Earl Allar of Silver Bay, MN and Corwin Allar of Hayward, WI; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Dewey Tangwall and Melvin Wendlandt; a great-grandson, Justin Tangwall; 2 step grandsons, David and Paul Wendlandt; 2 step great-grandchildren, Eric Conley and Elsa Lee; parents, Charles and Vera Allar; 2 sisters, Geraldine and Charlotte and 2 brothers, Edward and Ken.

 
Allar, Alys (I2815)
 
299 an update to the original Steere genealogy published by Mr. Roots in 1890. Source (S26)
 
300 Ancestral File Number: Q70W-4M Phillips, Thomas (I5322)
 

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