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751 | JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com | (Hopkins), ? (I6499)
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752 | JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com | Albro (I6506)
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753 | Jim fought in Europe in WW II, and was one of those to occupy Germany M ay 1945. He soon met his second wife, a German woman, and bore a 3rd son. He went into business in Stuttgart. He had 2 homes in his retirement, in Bad Reichenhal, Bavaria, and Bad Oldeslohe, Schleswig-Holstein. His middle name came from the family of Elizabeth Tichborne, whom a Tillinghast ancestor in England supposedly married. She was a descendent of King Edward III and of Hotspur (in Shakepeare's Henry IV). This marriage to Elizabeth Tichborne has been shown to be erroneous. All 3 sons living June 2002. | Tillinghast, James Tichborne (I4505)
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754 | John Birch Society | Wilson, Sylvia Helen (I522)
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755 | John C. Brinker, 80, of Elyria, passed away Wednesday, February 8, 2017, with his daughters at his side, at Wesleyan Village after a short illness. He was born in Willard and had been a resident of Elyria since 1970, moving from Wellington. John worked as a Master Mason for Ted Balogh Construction and retired in 2000 from Invacare. He was a former member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Local 778 and Fraternal Order of Eagles 2051. He loved working in his garden and woodworking. Survivors include his sons, Daniel A. (Laurie) of Girard and John E. (Angie) of Vermilion; daughters, Anne M. (Charles) Linden of Wellington and Jodi of Elyria; grandchildren, Jessica (Doug) Foster, Cassandra (Derrick) Ault, Martin Brinker, Cory Linden and Jeremy Brinker; great-granddaughter, Isabella Ault; brother, Michael (Jan) of Plymouth; sister Judy (Gerry) Wondrak of Yellowstone, Montana and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia; parents, John "Ed" and Gloria "Alice" (nee Wheeler) and a sister, Edwina J. Reilly. Friends may call Sunday, February 12, 2017 from 4 to 7 P.M. at Bogner Family Funeral Home, 36625 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville. Private Burial will be held in St. Peter Cemetery, North Ridgeville. | Brinker, John C. (I16181)
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756 | John Culp marriage sources from Rehoboth Roots; Updated: Mar 19, 2002. Contact: Jim Bullock | Family: Joshua Read / Elizabeth "Betsey" Barney (F199)
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757 | John served as a Sergeant and Radio Operator on B-17G "The Wild Hare" (#42-31515), 401st Bomber Squadron, 91st Bomber Group, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II. He resided in Orleans County, Vermont prior to the war. He enlisted in the Army on January 15, 1942 in Rutland, Vermont. He was noted as being employed as a mechanic and also as Single, without dependents. John was "Killed In Action" when his B-17 was attacked by German Aircraft and crashed near Cloppenburg, Germany during the war. He was awarded the Purple Heart. | Kendall, Sgt. John Stanton (I12699)
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758 | Joseph Brown was of Bond County, IL, when Dorcas married him. He owned and cultivated a large tract of land. | Brown, Joseph (I7287)
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759 | Joseph Leon Cicherski was born on September 12, 1937 in Bremond, Texas to Joe B. and Stella (Bienski) Cicherski. He served a total of 30 years in the United States Air Force. He served in all 3 branches of the USAF-Active Duty, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard. Joe received 12 medals and ribbons throughout his USAF career. Joe believed in community service and was very active in many organizations. He was elected to the LVISD school board and served as board secretary. He also served as treasurer and President of the SS Water Board. He was very proud of his Polish heritage and was a long time member of the Polish American Center where he served as treasurer and President. He was a member of the Polish National Alliance and was elected as National Director which he served in for 4 years. Additional organizations he was a member of included Knights of Columbus Council #4315 (50+ year member), American Legion Post #539 and LaVernia Historical Society. Football was always a passion of his and he regularly followed scores from all games, including his beloved Bremond Tigers. For 18 years he reported the LaVernia High School Varsity scores to the San Antonio Light and San Antonio Express News. He volunteered as an EMT as part of the LaVernia EMS and was a charter member of the St. Ann Men's Club. Joe was an 18 year employee at Koepp Chevrolet and recently completed 14 years of employment with the City of LaVernia as the Health Inspector. Joe is survived by his loving wife of 47 years Rose Lee Cicherski; daughter, Mary Jo Bilicek and husband John; sons, Stephen Cicherski and wife Laura and John Cicherski and wife Julie. He was blessed with 9 grandchildren, Bryan, Kathryn, Lauryn, Victoria, Valerie, Gregory, Angela, Joshua and Jenna. He took great pride in his family and regularly attended activities of his children and grandchildren. Pall Bearers will be Bryan Moczygemba, Rex Schnitz, Lloyd Padalecki, Al Jendrzej, Leon Adams and Elroy Padalecki. Interment will follow mass at the Annunciation of the BVM Catholic Cemetery. | Cicherski, Joseph Leon (I16044)
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760 | July 13, 1815, is the date on the gravestone. | Kendall, William (I8569)
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761 | July 7, 1924 Winona Republican Herald: "Nellie Mae Lee visited at the home of her aunt Mrs Walter Frosch at Money Creek." Nellie M. Papenfuss LA CRESCENT, Minn. — Nellie M. Papenfuss 89, of La Crescent died Friday, Jan. 11, 2008, at the La Crescent Healthcare Center. She was born in Ashton, Minn., (rural Pleasant Hill Township) on July 14, 1918, to William S. and Ada Mae (McNally) Lee. She married James E. Papenfuss in Dover, Minn., on Oct. 20, 1936. He preceded her in death in 1997. Nellie made a lifelong hobby out of her passion for geneology. She loved to collect articles, visit historical societies, cemeteries and courthouses in the process. She was well respected in her field and had been featured in many articles and books. She is survived by her two daughters, Lois (Duane) Zenke of La Crescent and Cheryl (Steven) Ruud of Onalaska, Wis.; four grandchildren, Kevin (Connie) Zenke of Dakota, Minn., Hoyt (Cheryl) Zenke of Dresbach, Minn., Barry (Cindy) Zenke of Nodine, Minn., and Travis (Kathy) Zenke of New Hartford, Minn.; 11 great-grandchildren, Dustin, Amber, Grant, Bradley (Alison), Shana (Elliott), Tyler, Brandon, Ashley, Paul, Lee, Angela; five great-great-grandchildren, Kendall, Hector, Jasmine, Jameil, Maya; one sister, Lorraine Stinson of La Crescent; and her special "grand daughter," Letty (Ray) Hornberg and their children, Brian and Scott. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Karen Zenke; two sisters, Carrie Pearl Brennan and Esther Potter; and an infant brother, Lowell Lee. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 14, at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in La Crescent. Pastor Paul Ibisch will officiate. Burial will be held at a later date in Bush Cemetery, Ridgeway, Minn. Friends may call from 3 until 5 p.m. Sunday at the Schumacher-Kish Funeral Home of La Crescent, and again from noon until the time of services Monday at the church. | Lee, Nellie Mae (I3779)
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762 | KATHERINE JEAN ULLOM, 55, of Katy, passed away Saturday, October 16, 1999, at her home in Katy. Survivors: Husband: Michael C. Ullom of Katy, Tx., Sons: Scott and Michelle Ullom of Midland, Tx., and Terry and Cricket Ullom of Sweeny, Tx., Grandchildren, Michael Ullom, Mitchell Ullom, and Dylan Ullom. Parents: Corwin and Jean Allar of Hayward, Wisconsin; Brothers: Gary Allar of Rochester, Minnesota, Steve Allar of Beulah, North Dakota, and Jeffery Allar of Green Bay, Wisconsin, and numerous nieces and nephews. As well as being a Wife, Mother, and Grandmother, Kathy was a volunteer at the Katy Medical Center. Mrs. Ullom will lie in state at the SCHMIDT FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, in Katy, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Monday, October 18, 1999. Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday at St. Peter's United Methodist Church, 20775 Kingsland Blvd., Katy, with Rev. Gail Ford Smith officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts be made to the Houston Hospice, 8811 Gaylord Dr., Houston, Texas 77024. SCHMIDT FUNERAL HOME, 1508 East Avenue, Katy, 281-391-2424 | Allar, Katherine Jean (I14376)
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763 | Kathleen Cotter peacefully passed away surrounded by her loved ones on Tuesday, February 22, 2022. She was born in Providence, RI on April 20,1953 to Richard F. Cotter Jr. and Margaret "Shelia" Curran Cotter. She grew up in Warwick and East Providence, RI. Kathleen attended East Providence High School and graduated from Brown University in 1975. She lived most of her adult life in New York. Kathleen had a lifelong love affair with books which led to a fulfilling career as a librarian in the New York Public Library system. Kathleen had many passions and interests including: books, the theater, music, travel and baseball. She was an avid Red Sox and Mets fan. Kathleen had a strong and abiding love for her family, especially for her nephew Daniel and niece Emily Cotter. She shared many of her gifts with her siblings and Creamer cousins and we are all so grateful for the parts of her that we will always carry in our hearts. Kathleen is survived by her siblings: Denise O'Neil and her husband Jay Taranto, her brother Michael Cotter and his fiancee Cely O'Brien, and her brother Paul Cotter. A memorial service will take place on Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. in the Barrett and Cotter Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Avenue, Spring Green, Warwick. Relatives and friends are invited, and may visit on Saturday from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. (Face masks are suggested.) Her loved ones invite you to wear her favorite color purple and to feel free to bring a memory to share at her memorial service. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Peace Dale Library, 1057 Kingstown Road, South Kingstown, RI 02879 or The Contemporary Theater Company, 327 Main Street, South Kingstown, RI 02879. | Cotter, Kathleen Marie (I227)
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764 | Kenneth E. Allar, 73, of Spooner, died on Friday, June 19, 2009, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth with his family at his side. Ken was born on June 16, 1936, to Vera (Chalmers) and Charles Allar in Springbrook. He graduated from Spooner High School in 1954. He married Jacklyn Lewis on August 2, 1954, at United Methodist Church in Spooner. The couple moved to Silver Bay, Minn., where they raised four children. Ken was also a member of Wisconsin's Army National Guard, Tank Co. 128th Infantry Regiment. Ken had a deep love of music and was happiest with a guitar in his hand. He was an avid golfer and bowler for many years and loved watching sports, especially baseball and football. Ken is survived by his wife, Jacklyn; sons, David (Terrie) of White Bear Lake, Minn., Barry of Seattle, Wash., and Kevin of Arcadia; daughter, Debra (Rick) Baune, of Tabor, S.D.; six granddaughters, Lyndsay, Libby, Anna, Christy, Shawna and Renae; one grandson, Eric; three brothers, Vernon (Carolyn) of Rice Lake, Robert (Carol) of Silver Bay, and Corwin of Hayward; three sisters, Geraldine Adank of Veneta, Ore., Alys Wendlandt of Rice Lake, and Margaret (LaVern) Johnson of Webb Lake; and many nieces and nephews. Ken was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Charlotte; and brother, Edward "Tiny". | Allar, Kenneth Eugene (I14370)
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765 | Kenneth Hoeck passed away peacefully in Tubac AZ on May 29th shortly after suffering a stroke. Kenneth aka Mike was the first born to Kenneth and Marjorie Hoeck in Winona MN. Mike grew up in a military family and traveled throughout the world before settling in Albuquerque, NM where he attended Highland High School and met his lifelong sweetheart Alla "Dedi" Jones later marrying in 1954. Mike was recruited out of high school by the University of Southern California on a baseball scholarship and was the sophomore class President at USC where he lettered in baseball in 1955, '56 and '57 when he was Co-Captain of the team. After graduating from USC, Mike was drafted to play professional baseball. Already having a child with another on the way his mentor and lifelong friend, coach Rod Dedeaux, convinced Mike to forego a baseball career join IBM where he won numerous worldwide achievement awards. After leaving IBM in 1968 Mike and his wife Dedi started a successful retail company named the Iron Horse which later became a part of the Boomtown family until 1996. In 1988 Mike semi-retired and he and Dedi travelled the world visiting all of the continents (except Antarctica) numerous times. After spending thirty years between Reno and boating in the Pacific Northwest, Mike and Dedi returned to their beloved southwest choosing to reside in the art community of Tubac, AZ. He had a passion for golf, painting and mostly people always remaining a calm, witty and fun compadre. Throughout his life he was involved in numerous organizations including President of the Tubac Center for the Arts, Santa Cruz Animal Shelter, Kerak Shrine (Arabs), Las Vegas Rotary, Executives Association of Reno, Hidden Valley and Spanish Trail Country Clubs, USC Baseball Alumni Association, San Juan Yacht Club, Grumpy Gringo Club and numerous youth sports organizations. Mike will be missed dearly by his family and numerous friends in both Tubac and Reno. He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth, mother Marjorie, step-mother Patty, brother Scotty and his dear wife of close to 60 years Dedi. He is survived by his three children Tom of Reno, Kelly Borelli (Jim) of Incline Village, Michael of Reno and four grandchildren Heidi, Ryan, Alex and Danielle. | Hoeck, Kenneth Michael (I5684)
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766 | Known as Skeeter. Repaired cars. | Vitovsky, Leslie Roger (I419)
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767 | Larry and Jane Wilson met Arthur "Woody" at Hildred Wilson's visitation for the first time. He was visiting his sister, Shirley Virnig, in Minneiska. He told of the time when Dr. Rolland traveled to Minnieska and treated him at a ball game. They were cousins but didn't have much contact. Woody is buried at the church cemetery at Immaculate Conception Church, Conception, MN (rural Kellogg). | Wilson, Arthur Woodrow (I449)
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768 | Larry Wilson personally visited cemetery on 10 Aug 2006. | Source (S606)
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769 | Lawrence W. 'Larry' Maguire - posted Dec. 29, 2006 March 28, 1934 – December 26, 2006 Larry Maguire, 72, of Port Orchard, WA died December 26, 2006, of Lou Gehrig's disease. He was born to Hugh and Irene(Todd) Maguire on March 28, 1934, in Chelan, WA. Larry graduated from Chelan High School in 1952. After serving in the United States Army in 1953 and 1954, he resumed his education at Central Washington University, graduating in 1964,having attained both his Bachelor's and Baster's of Education Degrees there. He married Anita Burke in Bellevue, WA on December 13, 1958. Mr. Maguire served in Quincy, Ellensburg, South Kitsap and Tenino School Districts in various capacities, retiring in 1992. He started as a teacher of Psychology and Physical Education, coached wrestling and football and served as Vice Principal and Principal. Larry was named to the All Conference Football Team for Offense and Defense while at Central Washington, CWU Hall of Fame and Dream Team for Football, WA State and National Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame and the Bremerton Athletic Round Table Hall of Fame. He enjoyed finishing antique furniture, loved working on the farm and gardening. He also loved reading and was an avid story teller. Larry was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Jimmy Maguire. He is survived by his loving wife, Anita of Port Orchard; sons, Joe Maguire (Theresa) of Lacey, WA and Patrick Maguire (Debbie) of Tenino, WA; brother, Bob Maguire (Cora) of Fairbanks, AK; and sisters, Doris Jean Stamps (Jim) of Chelan and Mary Baliff (Dan) of Cashmere, WA; three grandchildren, Jason and Deanna Maguire of Lacey, WA and Austin Nichols of Centralia, WA. Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held at Rill's Tribute Center on Tuesday, January 2, 2007, at 2:00 p.m.. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Larry Maguire Memorial Fund at any branch of Key Bank. Please visit and sign the on-line memorial for Larry at www.rill.com. Services are under the direction of Rill's Tribute Center in Port Orchard, WA. | Maguire, Lawrence W. (I15620)
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770 | LDS Computer File Index, N.Y. (IGI); Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol. 16; "Jacob Barney, 1634," by Mary Wesbrook, p.136; 1850 census of Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass., p.199; The Barney Family Genealogy says Simeon died in 1850 or 1855. In 1826, Simeon and Mary Barney sold their home farm to Willard Barney (Simeon's nephew by his brother) He was a farmer in Bellingham, MA Aunt Betty's notes have birth as 27 July 1788 | Barney, Simeon (I2022)
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771 | Leland James "Lee" Scribner, 88, of Rice Lake died Thursday, January 15, 2015 at Heritage Manor Nursing Home. He was born June 28, 1926 in Cumberland, WI to James and Jenny (Jorgenson) Scribner, was raised there and graduated from Cumberland High School. He enlisted in the US Army and served during WWII. He was married in Pine City, MN on January 13, 1946 to Elaine Peterson. They lived in Comstock and he sold Pontiacs for Bents Motors. He then worked as sales/marketing manager for many agricultural seed companies. He was active in his community, including serving on the board of the Rice Lake Golden K. He was also very involved at Bethany Lutheran Church. He enjoyed fishing, golfing and was nearly obsessed with lawn care and gardening. He is survived by: his wife for over 69 years, Elaine of Rice Lake 4 sons, Barry L. (Rebecca Drechsel) Scribner of Armonk, NY, Timothy J. (Kim) Scribner of Rochester, MN, Jeffrey T. (Nita) Scribner of Chanhassen, MN and Rodney M. Scribner of Rochester, MN; 7 grandchildren: Alicia, Zara, Noah, Ryan, Stacey, Marcus and Nick; many nieces, nephews and other relatives. | Scribner, Leland J. (I11947)
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772 | Lena, Ill. - Roberta (Bobbie) Elta Delzell, 77, came into this world to her parents, Robert and Clotine (Cookie McLain) Noble, in Lena, on Aug. 9, 1934, and passed away from lung cancer on June 15, 2012. Bobbie is survived by: her very special friend and companion, Harold Zarn of Lena/Stockton; four children, Charmaine (John) Shippy-Magee of Lena, Robert Shippy of Germany, Donald Shippy of San Antonio, Texas, and Angela Delzell-Noble-Van Horn of St. Louis, Mo.; two step-children, Julie (Ken) Delzell-Hocraffer of Freeport and Jill (David) Wubbena of Baileyville; grandchildren, Michelle (Robert) Hancock-Polizzi, Dennis (Candy) Hancock, Jr., Augustina (Matt) Burrows, Robin Shippy, Justin Shippy, Latasha (Brandon) Snow, Hally Laflamme (Ed Basinski), Samara (Roger) Warman, and Thomas VanHorn; step-grandchildren, Brandon and Tyler Hocraffer, Rebecca (Scott) Hayes, and Dan (Kristi) Magee; 17 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Raymer of East Jordan, Mich.; sisters and brothers-in-law, Orpha Lea (Earl) Delzell-Koester of Statesville, N.C., Nettie Sheppard of Bloomington, Glen Shippy of Pensacola, Fla., Shirley (Lynn) Shippy-Kuhse of McConnell, and Dorothy Noble of Polo; and numerous beloved nieces and nephews and cousins and friends too numerous to count. Preceding her in death were: husband, Donald Delzell; parents Robert and Clotine Noble; brother/sister-in-law, William and Tokiko (Tony) Noble; granddaughter, Sara Shippy; two great-grandchildren; step-daughter, Jolene Delzell; step-grandson, Jeremiah Magee; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law. Bobbie worked for Noble Electric and Hardware, the business her parents started on their front porch in Lena. After Bobbie married Gail Shippy, she went to work as a secretary at Micro Switch. A career path change was provided and she became manager and bookkeeper for Fred Smith handling the Smith Building and other Smith businesses in Freeport. Bobbie worked for Larry Peck Accounting and then for Lindgren, Callahan, Weaver & Van Osdohl Accounting firm. Bobbie came full circle and became bookkeeper and all around hardware employee for Noble Electric & Hardware under the ownership of her brother, Bill. When the business was sold, she went to work at Osco Drug on South Street in Freeport in the Camera/Liquor Department. With her knowledge and abilities, she became the Supervisor of the Camera Department, which grew under her capable hands. Bobbie retired, but not for long. The Osco Drug on Park/Galena Avenue in Freeport called and asked her to come out of retirement and manage their Camera Department. Under her leadership, the Camera Department flourished. Due to health issues, she left a job and people/customers/friends that she cared for on a deep and personal level. Bobbie took on another important job, watching two of her great-grandchildren. That was the ultimate job and the one she loved the most. Bobbie enjoyed the clubs she belonged to and was an officer during times of her membership. Bobbie belonged to the Ladies of the Moose Lodge in Freeport and belonged to the Lamplighters Chapter of the ABWA and was a past president of the chapter and their Woman of the Year. She belonged to the Freeport FOE Eagles Auxiliary of which she was the Secretary until the cancer made it impossible for her to continue doing something she loved and working with people she cared for deeply. She belonged to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Lena. Bobbie loved people, dancing, gardening, canning, crocheting, and bead work. Bobbie was the "go to person" for help or advice. Bobbie took great pride in her shopping expeditions with Charmaine. It was understood they did not come home until the car was filled with new purchases. The most important part of her life was her family. You could see the light in her heart go into overload when she talked about her family and Harold. As the cliché goes, "the sun rose and set" on her family. Though the sun has now set for her, she will be missed by everyone that she came into contact with as she has taken God's hand and is at peace. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, June 22, at Leamon Funeral Home. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 23, at Leamon's Funeral Home in Lena, with burial at Lena Burial Park. A memorial fund has been established for Eagle's Aux Scholarship and FHN Hospice/ Volunteers. | Noble, Roberta Elta (I15579)
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773 | Leonard Street | Allebaugh, Milton Shields (I363)
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774 | Leonard visited his nephew, Mayor L.L. Brown of Winona, in October of 1903, according to an article in the Winona Republican-Herald on 22 Oct 1903, p. 1. | Brown, Leonard (I82)
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775 | Leut Col Matthew Van Buskirk was born to parents Lorenzo Dow VanBuskirk and Louiza Brown on 1 Jan 1835 in Beekmantown,Clinton, New York. He had one brother Albert born 20 Mar 1841 and died in the Civil War 16 May 1864 at the battle of Drurys Bluff, Virginia. Matthew married to Helen Caroline "Nellie" McGiven July 18, 1866. They were parents of 8 children Harry, Minna, Ida, Flora and Cora(twins), Grace, Frank and Irving. Flora died same day of birth, Frank died age 7. No death or burial records found for Flora or Frank. History of Hardin County, Iowa Springfield, Ill: Union Publishing Company, 1883. Hardin Township Colonel Mathew Van Buskirk, general merchant, established his business in September, 1865. When he began business, he dealt for a time in boots, shoes and crockery. He afterward added dry goods, etc., to his stock, and is now doing a general merchandising business. Colonel Van Buskirk was born in Clinton county, N. Y., January 1, 1835. He left home in 1856, and went to Illinois, where he lived one year in LaSalle, and then removed to Polo, in that State. He enlisted, in September, 1862, in the 92d Regiment, Illinois Infantry. On the organization of Company E of that regiment, he was made its Captain. In February, 1864, he was promoted to the position of Lieutenant-Colonel of the regiment, and had command of the regiment from October, 1864, until the close of the war. He was in active service during his entire term of service in the army, participating in a large number of battles, including the desperate battle of Chickamauga, and many others almost as severe. His regiment belonged to the 14th Army Corps, and participated in the full Atlantic campaign, and also in Sherman's march to the sea. In 1863 his regiment was mounted, and served as cavalry during the rest of the war. Colonel Van Buskirk came here in July, 1865, and established his present business in September following. As family members we were privileged to serve Matthew by obtaining a grave marker to honor him and his service. | Van Buskirk, Col. Matthew (I13726)
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776 | Levina Mandana Douglass was born May 29, 1852, at West Chazy, Clinton County, New York, the daughter of Samuel Davis and Caroline (Hutchinson) Douglass. She married Richard Addison Stiles, Dec. 18, 1867, at Beaver, Fillmore County, MN. They moved to Olin, Jones County, IA, where they engaged in farming. To this union were born six children: Caroline "Carrie" Effie, June 26, 1869 Ella Evangeline, who died at 2 months of age. Frederick Arthur, b. Aug. 15, 1873, at Olin, IA Samuel Addison, b. May 25, 1875 Alice Maud, who died at Levina Mandana Douglass was born May 29, 1852, at West Chazy, Clinton County, New York, the daughter of Samuel Davis and Caroline (Hutchinson) Douglass. She married Richard Addison Stiles, Dec. 18, 1867, at Beaver, Fillmore County, MN. They moved to Olin, Jones County, IA, where they engaged in farming. To this union were born six children: Caroline "Carrie" Effie, June 26, 1869 Ella Evangeline, who died at 2 months of age. Frederick Arthur, b. Aug. 15, 1873, at Olin, IA Samuel Addison, b. May 25, 1875 Alice Maud, who died at | Douglass, Levina Mandana (I13403)
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777 | Light Brown | Stewart, Margaret Rose (I4408)
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778 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4410)
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779 | Listed As Person Who Registered James G. Wilson's Death. | Wilson, Edward L. Jr. (I463)
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780 | Listed in Minnesota State Census | Wilson, Edward L. Jr. (I463)
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781 | Listed in the 1930 Census, age 44, born IL, Father bplace NY, Mother: IL, his age at marriage 24, Chemical Salesman,, home worth 15,500, Wife, Avice S or I?, age 45, born IL, Father bplace IL, Mother bplace, NY, age at marriage 25 Son Lawrence, age 19, born IL Daughter: Maebell, age 14, born IL | Hubbard, Guy Russell (I4266)
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782 | Listed with daughter, Edna Hubbard Nuttall's family in 12 January 1920 IL Census, Cook County, Evanston Twp, ED#80, page 137, image 17 of 32. Age 74, born in NY, both parents born in NY. Son, Guy Hubbard & family are listed one household apart. | Hubbard, Edmund Hening (I4249)
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783 | Lists age as 66. | Tibbetts, Oliver Whitfield (I451)
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784 | Lived In 3Rd Ward | Brown, Leslie Leonard (I30)
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785 | Lived In Nortonville, North Dakota, According To George Gleason Obituary. | Wilson, Frances Gertrude (I134)
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786 | Lived next door to Edward Wilson and Charles Brown in Altona, Clinton County, New York according to the 1860 census. | Douglass, William Jr. (I6642)
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787 | Lived to be over 80 years old | Brown, Fred (I1253)
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788 | Lived with a Pappenfuss who is listed as being 23 In 1900. Pappefuss listed as a servent from Germany. | Wilson, Loylan A. (I139)
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789 | Lives in Canton. Was a musician. Played steel guitar in band. | Vitovsky, William Frank (I274)
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790 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1602)
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791 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1599)
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792 | Locksmith & Mayor Of Waverly, Minnesota | Wilson, Merlin Warren (I850)
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793 | lot 26 block D | Holliday, Isaac Scarborough (I3189)
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794 | lot 26 block D | McAnally, Caroline Elizabeth (I3209)
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795 | Louis J. Wilson And Larry Wilson Visited Him In Wisconsin On Way Back To Winona From Canoe Trip In Northern Minnesota In 1960'S. | Wilson, James Judson (I140)
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796 | Louise McAnally of Helena went to be with her Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005. She was born Oct. 7, 1927, in Poplar to O. Bert Forest and Edith (Westfall) Forest. Louise attended grade school in the Arthur School south of Poplar. She graduated from Poplar High School in 1944. During her high school years she helped her parents in the restaurant business. Soon after graduating she began her bookkeeping career at the Co-op Grocery Store in Poplar. On April 1, 1947, she married Brian E. McAnally in Wolf Point. Louise and Brian raised their four children in Poplar; she often stated these were her most memorable years. While in Poplar Louise was active in Royal Neighbors of America and American Legion Auxiliary. From 1967 to 1975 they owned and operated the Tastee Freez and BJ's Market in 1976-77. In 1978 they moved to Helena, where Louise continued her bookkeeping career at Sheehan's and later Anderson Orthotics. Louise moved to Mossyrock, Wash., in 1991 and returned to East Helena in 1995. She was a bookkeeper for Eastgate Apartments until her retirement in 2001. Playing bridge and putting together large puzzles were her favorite pastimes. During her lifetime Louise spent many hours in various church functions and socializing with friends. The most important thing in her life was spending time with her children and grandchildren. Louise is survived by her children, Don McAnally of Helena; Larry (Susan) McAnally of East Helena; Gwyn (John) Nordwick of Bozeman; and Diana (Harry) Reynolds of Gillette, Wyo; eight grandchildren: Joe (Becky) McAnally and Eddy McAnally of East Helena; Deanna Nordwick of Mansfield, Texas; Bill Nordwick of Amarillo, Texas; Brian Nordwick of Bozeman; Brenda (Jeremy) Hanson, Jody Strauser, Jenny Strauser and great-granddaughter Brianna Swenson all of Gillette Wyo. She is also survived by brothers Thomas LeRoy Forest of Wolf Point and O.K. (Jeanette) Forest of Fort Peck, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Louise was preceded in death by her husband in 1981, father, mother, and brother Bert Jr. Services will be at 11 am Saturday, Feb. 19, at Haglar-Anderson Funeral Home with interment to follow at Forestvale Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Cancer Treatment Center of St. Peter's, 2475 Broadway, Helena, MT 59601 or donor's choice. | Forest, Edith Louise (I15865)
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797 | Lucy Olive Crane was born on January 11, 1855 in Clinton, IN, and departed this life at her home in Ashland, KS, on June 5, 1929 at the ripe old age of 71 years, 4 months, and 24 days. She was united in marriage to James Morrison on December 22, 1880 in Center Methodist Church, Clinton, IN. To this union 6 children were born, all of whom survive; Mrs. Grace E. Hart of Denver, CO; Oscar Morrison of Ashland, KS; Blanche M. Foncannon of Ashland, KS; Ralph C. Morrison of Mont Rose, PA; Annie M. Ingram of Caldwell, KS; Dollie Stephenson of Wichita, KS. The family emigrated from Vermillion County, IN, to Clark County, KS, in October 1886 and took a land claim in the Lexington township, where the family resided until in the spring of 1924 at which time they moved to Ashland. She would have celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary, had she lived to see December 22, 1929. Of her family of 8, there are 4 who survive; Alva Crane of Augusta, KS; Harvey Crane of Tulia, TX; Mrs. E.E. Helt of Clinton, IN; Mrs. Harry Bales of Dana, IN. Though she was a patient sufferer, she did not have to suffer long, the complication of diseases which proved fatal began to work a decided change only about 6 weeks before the end came. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, James Morrison, the above named children, those of her immediate family, 17 grandchildren, and a host of friends. | Crane, Lucy Olive (I9830)
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798 | Lucy Reeves' e-mail address is Lucy9800@sbcglobel.net | Source (S223)
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799 | Lucy was living with her sister, Mary Brown Wells and her husband, Chittendon Wells, in the 1860 census of West Granville. Lucy was living with her niece, Elizabeth (Eliza) Ann Baker in Altona, Clinton County, New York, at the time of the 1870 census. | Brown, Lucy (I949)
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800 | M.E. Brown, known for thirty six years and over as "Dick Dole" in newspaper correspondence, died Thursday, July 2nd, after a long and painful illness. The funeral was held in the M. E. church, a large concourse of people attending. Rev E.L. Ferris, an old friend of deceased assisted Rev. Lewis in the services. Mr. Brown moved to town previous to '49. In '63 he married Melissa Watson; they lived with his people until they went West. They had a son and daughter, who died while very young, both buried in one grave. After thirty-three years of wedded life Mrs. Brown died. Here are a few words from The Sentinel Editor about this time or later: "M. E. Brown, 'Dick Dole' for many years the Sentinels valued contributor from Ellenburgh Center, lately of North Hero leaves this week for California where he will make his future home. The Sentinel in acknowledging his services wishes for its old correspondent a safe journey and a happy and prosperous life on the Pacific slope" September 7, 1907. Mr. Brown was 68 years old when he died. After returning to Center he married the widow of Charles Gale with whom he lived at the time of his death. He was a faithful member of the M. E. church. He was buried in Riverside cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. M. E. Brown wishes to extend her thanks to friends and neighbors, who so kindly assisted during the long and painful illness & death of her husband. MRS. M. E. BROWN. | Brown, Marvin E. (I13649)
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