Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 1,532
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| 1001 | R. Andrew PIERCE: "NORTHUP Report"; 1990. | Northup, Joseph (I4852)
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| 1002 | R.Andrew PIERCE: "NORTHUP Report"; 1990 RIGR: Vol. 3; pp 73-76. Northup Family Association Materials, Jun & Aug 1995. James B. Northup; 5768 Rutland Ave.; Riverside, CA 92503. | Northup, Stephen (I4842)
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| 1003 | R.Andrew PIERCE: "NORTHUP Report"; 1990 RIGR: Vol. 3; pp 73-76. The following are also probably his children: ---> Benjamin NORTHUP, m Elizabeth ALLEN ---> Elizabeth NORTHUP, b 12 or 17 Feb 1713/14, m Henry HOWLAND ---> Hannah, m Thomas LANGFORD. Northup Family Association, 17 Jun 1995. | Northup, Joseph (I4850)
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| 1004 | RACINE - Lyle J. Gottfredsen, age 54, passed away Sunday, December 9, 2012 at Wheaton Franciscan – All Saints Medical Center. Lyle was born in Racine, December 23, 1957, son of the late John A. and Joan R. Wilhelmi Gottfredsen. He was last employed by Wisconsin Metals Company. Survivors include his son, Kenneth Gottfredsen (Rhonda Dixon); his grandchildren, Ashley and Tyler; brothers and sister, Lee (Gayle) Gottfredsen, Thomas (Judith) Gottfredsen, Paula (Joe) DeCheck; nieces, nephews, other relatives and dear friends. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his daughter, Katie; other relatives and dear friends. Relatives and friends are welcome to meet with the family for a committal service on Monday, December 17, 2012, 10:00 A.M. at Holy Cross Garden Mausoleum, Hwy 32. Memorials for an education fund to be established for his grandchildren have been suggested. MARESH-MEREDITH & ACKLAM FUNERAL HOME 803 MAIN ST. RACINE, WI 53403 (262) 634-7888 Published in Racine Journal Times from Dec. 12 to Dec. 16, 2012 | Gottfredsen, Lyle John (I13893)
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| 1005 | Raised by his aunt and uncle James and Lucy Morrison after his parents died. PVT US ARMY World War I From The History of a Kansas Community Lexington 1884-1984 Lyle Garnet Crane, son of Benjamin Franklin Crane and wife Anna Frances Amerman, was born June 13, 1889 in Butler County, KS; died March 16, 1974 at the Kansas Soldiers Home, Fort Dodge, Ford County, KS; buried Fort Dodge Cemetery; married June 4, 1929 at Coldwater, Comanche County, KS to Mrs. May Dodson. May was born April 26, 1889 at Marston, New Madrid, MO; died July 14, 1977 at the Kansas Soldiers Home, Fort Dodge; buried Fort Dodge Cemetery; married July 18, 1916 in Arkansas to Herman Dodson (divorced); married second Lyle Garnet Crane. Lyle adopted May's son by her first marriage, Charles W. (Dodson) Crane born 1925. Census records show that Lyle resided in the James and Lucy Morrison family in 1910 and 1915 and worked on their farm. In 1925 he is listed as a farmer in Lexington Township. In 1928 he was residing on the Henry Rogers place and continued to live there after he and May were married. They later resided for a time on the Charlie Pike farm south of the Coyote School. The subsequently resided at Newkirk, OK; Taloga, OK; and at Protection, KS. Besides engaging in farming, Lyle was a carpenter and minister. Based on his military service in WW I, Lyle and May were eventually admitted to the Kansas Soldiers Home at Fort Dodge, where they lived their remaining years. Note: bio info provided by Carolyn Schwab (#46985190) | Crane, Lysle Garnet (I9926)
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| 1006 | Ralph Keith Stokes, age 86, of Frontenac, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at the Keystone Communities in Faribault, from complications of congestive heart failure. Ralph Keith Stokes, the youngest son of Ralph K. and Lillian (Hillock) Stokes, was born on February 18, 1925 in Waterloo, Iowa. He graduated from Orange High School in Waterloo. Keith was united in marriage to Jean Ann Hartman on February 17, 1950 at the Zion Lutheran Church in Waterloo, Iowa. After high school, Keith operated a dry cleaning business for 12 years. Keith then became a licensed realtor in 1957 and later acquired an independent insurance agency in 1965, which he owned and operated along with his real estate company. He later sold the insurance company, but continued selling real estate right up until his demise. Keith was past president of the Waterloo Cedar Falls Board of Realtors and served on many local and state Board Committees. He was named Iowa's Realtor of the year in 1967. After losing his oldest daughter Karen to suicide, Keith started and was facilitator, from 1982 until 1990, for a Suicide Survivor's grief support group that met once a month for friends and families that have lost someone to suicide. He was a member of the American Association of Sociology and attended many of their National Conventions. He was named Coordinator for a Government Suicide Prevention Program for the state of Iowa and surrounding states in 1985-1986. Keith also appeared on the Phil Donahue T.V. Show in 1985 to speak on the subject of young women and suicide. He was also interviewed by Good Morning America and several other radio stations to talk about the subject of suicide. Keith also presented suicide preventions programs to churches, services clubs, high schools, at the University of Northern Iowa and also held continuing education classes at Hawkeye Tech on suicide grief and preventions. Keith researched multiple sibling suicides in four Midwest states and presented his findings to the American Association of Suicidology. This study was done in partnership with a clinical psychiatrist who was also a sibling survivor of suicide. Keith semi-retired and moved to his family lake home on the shores of Lake Pepin in the historic, not incorporated Village of Old Frontenac. Keith had some unusual hobbies. He enjoyed mowing the grass, planting shrubs, trees and flowers. He became quite the landscaper with great canvas to work with. Keith also relaxed by shopping at fine men's clothing stores and always maintained an impressive wardrobe, as he loved to dress up. On the flip side, he also loved working in his workshop building things for his home. Keith loved all family get togethers and thoroughly enjoyed playing Santa for the grandchildren when they were young. His sense of humor, joy for life, joy for his family, joy for his working and producing, joy of helping upwards of four generations buy a home are just a few of his trademarks. He always just wanted to provide the best for his family, and this he always did. Keith is survived by his wife, Jean Ann; his children, Lynne (Bruce) Hansen of Prior Lake and Julie Trattles of Walters, MN; by his grandchildren and their families, Jennifer (Tate) Hallstrom and their son Lance, Jillian (Eric) Specht and their children Ava and Jace, Ellen Hansen, Brianna Trattles and Matthew Trattles and by many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter Karen Wisner, his sister Zelma Latner and by his brother Eugene Stokes. Interment will be held on Friday at 3:00 p.m. at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Waterloo, Iowa. | Stokes, Ralph Keith (I12614)
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| 1007 | Rathbone Genealogy indicates this person was an Ellen J. Barnes who died in 1894. Census information and RI Historical Cemetery information indicates her first name was Ella. RI Historical Cemetery information indicatres a death date in 1923. | Barnes, Ella J. (I7108)
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| 1008 | Recorded Book No. 14, Page 72 | Cotter, William Henry (I98)
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| 1009 | Redlands Daily Facts August 1, 1988 Aline Grant Crane, 72, died Thursday in Redlands. She was a lifetime resident of Redlands. She worked for the telephone company for many years. Survivors include her husband, Verner Crane of Redlands; 2 daughters, Glenda Van Vorst Browning of Woodside, CA; and Bobette Van Vorst Felton of Salten Sea Beach, CA; 2 sisters, Lalla Stell of Pomona and Ruth Reid of Riverside; and 4 grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at Cortner-Pierce Bros. Chapel, the Rev. Rex Britt of the First United Methodist Church officiating. Inurnment will be in Hillside Memorial Park. | Grant, Dorothy Aline (I9805)
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| 1010 | Redlands Daily Facts June 20, 1960 Mrs. Lecta M. Crane, whose home was at 301 West Lugonia Avenue, died in San Bernardino yesterday at the age of 78. She had lived in Redlands for 52 years and was a native of Pawnee, Smith County, KS. Members of the Copa del Oro Redlands Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, of which Mrs. Crane was a member, will assist with the funeral services, to be conducted tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Emmerson's Redlands Mortuary with Rev. Samuel E. Collett, pastor of the Del Rosa Community Methodist Church officiating. Mrs. Crane leaves 3 sons and a daughter; Verner O. Crane of Sumatra; Raymond M. Crane of San Marino; Mrs. Philip J. (Barbara) Mann of San Anselmo; and Donald A. Crane of San Bernardino. ______________________________________ Lecta Sutton met her future husband James Crane while teaching school at the Chilocco Indian School in 1904 in Kansas | Sutton, Lecta Marion (I9803)
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| 1011 | Redlands Daily Facts Monday, October 13, 1958 James Crane was born in Vermillion County, IN. While an infant, his family moved west to Augusta, Butler, KS. As he grew up, he got a job as a plumber in Cowley County, Kansas. While there he met his future wife, Lecta Sutton. They married November 29, 1905 in Winfield, Cowley County, KS. They moved to Walla Walla, WA, hoping for an improvement in his health as he had contracted TB. This resulted in the loss of one lung. Their first child was born there. They then moved to California, settling in Redlands, San Bernardino County, January 13, 1908. While in Redlands, their other 3 children were born. James was a plumber by trade, but also tried to sell cars during the depression. He loved to work with his hands, and made many things in his woodshop. He also played the French Horn. He was a Mason. | Crane, James Raymond (I9802)
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| 1012 | Redlands Daily Facts Tuesday, May 18, 1993 Redlands - Donald A. Crane, 73, died of respiratory failure Thursday, May 13, in Redlands. He was a native of Redlands and lived in Redlands and San Bernardino most all of his life. He worked for the Department of Defense for 25 years, including 15 years in Washington DC, and was a member of the Justice-Columbia Masonic Lodge No. 3. Suvivors include two sons; Stephen Crane of Redlands and Roger Crane of Mission Viejo; a daughter, Marty Sievers of Lake Arrowhead; a brother, Vern Crane of Redlands; a sister, Barbara Mann of Sonoma, CA; and 7 grandchildren. Graveside services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Riverside National Cemetery, staging area No 4. Emmerson-Bartlett Redlands Chapel is handling the arrangements | Crane, Donald Alva (I9818)
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| 1013 | REF: 1. Photocopy: "Newspaper Excerpts"; p. 50; "The Rochester Sentinel" July 1892; Death Notice for "Mrs. George D. ZACHMAN" (quotes marriage announcement from "Daily Republican") Fulton Co., Pub. Lib.; Rochester, IN. (via W. FOLTZ) | Zachman, George D. (I5870)
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| 1014 | Ref; AFN 944C-8V Ref; Christened: 6 Jan 1581, Thornbury, Gloucester, England | Thayer, Anthony (I8167)
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| 1015 | Ref; AFN: 1RHJ-TW8 Ref; Christened: 6 May 1561, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, EnglandRef; "The Thayer- Tayer- Theyer Families of Gloucestershire, England. By; Patricia Thayer Muno. Ref; AFN: 8VDT-99 Ref; Christened; 6 May 1561, Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Thornbury, Gloucester, England. | Thayer, John (I8180)
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| 1016 | Ref; AFN: 1TH7-9BV | Lawrence, Valentyne (I8157)
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| 1017 | Ref; AFN: 84T2-0D | Thayer, Thomas (I8198)
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| 1018 | Ref; AFN: 84T2-2Q Alt. Spelling: Alice Tawier or Tayer | Thayer, Alice (I8162)
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| 1019 | Ref; AFN: 8VDS-RK Ref; Christened: 2 Aug 1562 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England. Ref; Genealogy of the Descendants of William Turpin Thayer, Author: Luis Thayer Ojeda, Pg. 6 | Thayer, Richard (I8179)
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| 1020 | Ref; AFN: 8VDT-CM Ref; Christened: 1 Nov 1564 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England | Thayer, William (I8177)
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| 1021 | Ref; AFN: 8VDT-G5 Ref; Christened: 23 Sep 1568, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England | Thayer, Lucy (I8174)
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| 1022 | Ref; AFN: 8VDT-HB Ref: Christened: 13 Aug 1570 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England | Thayer, Anna (I8173)
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| 1023 | Ref; AFN: 8VDT-LT Ref; Christened: 26 Oct 1577 in Thornbury, Gloucester, England. | Thayer, Edward (I8170)
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| 1024 | Ref; AFN: 8VDT-M1 Ref; Christened: 25 Apr 1579, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England | Thayer, Ursula (I8168)
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| 1025 | Ref; AFN: 944B-HX ref; Genealogy of the Descendants of William Turpin Thayer of Bellingham, By: Luis Thayer Ojeda | Thayer\Tawier, John (I8169)
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| 1026 | Ref; AFN: 944B-J4 | (Thayer\Tawier), Constance (I8178)
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| 1027 | Ref; AFN: 944B-VT Ref; Christened: 7 Nov 1559, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England | Thayer, Thomas (I8181)
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| 1028 | Ref; AFN: 944C-0H Ref; Christened: 16 Dec 1565 , Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England | Thayer, Alice (I8176)
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| 1029 | Ref; AFN: 9B0P-RT Ref: Christened: 1 May 1600, Marlborough, Whiltshire, England | Davis, James (I2161)
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| 1030 | Ref; AFN: 9B0P-S1 Alt. Spelling: Sissilla Thayer- "Sicely Tayer" Ref; Christened: 1 May 1600, Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Thornbury, Gloucester, England. Ref; "The Thayer-Tayer-Theyer Families of Gloucestershire, England | Thayer, Cicely (I2162)
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| 1031 | Ref; AFN: 9B0Q-4P Ref; Christened: 29 Oct 1570, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England | Lawrence, Joan (I8186)
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| 1032 | Ref; AFN: 9B0Q-5V Ref; Christened: 22 Oct. 1590 in Thornbury, Gloucester, England. | Thayer, Jane (I8156)
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| 1033 | Ref; AFN: 9B0Q-8D Ref; Christened: 7 Feb. 1594, Thornbury, Gloucester, England | Thayer, Edward (I8159)
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| 1034 | Ref; AFN: 9B0Q-CW | Thayer, Agnes (I8187)
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| 1035 | Ref; AFN: 9B0Q-L4 Alt. Spelling: Willihelmus Thayer/Tawier | Thayer, William (I8160)
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| 1036 | Ref; AFN: 9LB-XM Ref; Christened: 25 Jan 1574, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England. | Thayer, Nicholas (I8171)
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| 1037 | Ref; AFN: GDCT-BL | Davis, Samuel (I8252)
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| 1038 | Ref; AFN; 84T2-2Q | Thayer, Constance (I8154)
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| 1039 | Ref; AFN; 8VDT-6R Ref; "The Thayer- Tayer- Theyer Families of Gloucestershire, England" By; Patricia Thayer Muno. | Roberts, Mary (I8184)
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| 1040 | Ref; AFN; 8VDT-7X Ref; Christened: 4 Jan 1557/58 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England | Thayer, John (I8182)
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| 1041 | Ref; AFN; 944C-1N Ref; Christened: 20 Dec 1567, Thornbury, Gloucester, England. | Thayer, Ussly (I8175)
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| 1042 | Ref; AFN; 9B0Q-77 Ref; Christened: 26 Dec 1591, in Thornbury, Gloucester, England. | Thayer, John (I8155)
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| 1043 | Ref; AFN; 9B0Q-77 | Thayer, Alice (I8164)
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| 1044 | Ref; AFN; 9B0Q-9K Ref; Christened: 18 Aug 1597, Thornbury, Gloucester, England. | Thayer, Judith (I8158)
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| 1045 | Ref; Genealogy of Descendants of William Turpin Thayer, Author , Luis Thayer Ojeda | Tawier, Johanes (I8161)
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| 1046 | REFN: 149 | Tillinghast, Sarah (I4553)
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| 1047 | REFN: 6 1880 US Census - Census Place: Eldred, McKean, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Film 1255154 National Archives Film T9-1154 Page 276A Occupation: | Cummings, Frank Adelbert (I7423)
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| 1048 | Relationship to parents assumed by proximity in census. | Arnold, Alfred (I3117)
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| 1049 | Religion: Methodist | Hills, Howard Cushman (I8070)
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| 1050 | Religion: Methodist | Bartholomew, Thelma Charlotte (I3313)
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