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251 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Landrigan, Christopher Mark (I17843)
 
252 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Landrigan, Daniel Joseph (I17839)
 
253 7 May 1919 Schumacher, Sister Alice M. (I71728)
 
254 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bentz, Sally Marie (I17811)
 
255 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Aspenleiter, Bertrand (I5359)
 
256 76889 Birkenhördt, Hauptstr. 65 Henky, Ernestine (I5361)
 
257 90124 CALVARY DAHM AGNES F Apr 17 1964 74 029 2527
190126 CALVARY DAHM CLEMENS M Sep 18 1961 70 029 2527
453633 CALVARY DAHM DONALD J M Dec 02 1993 45 029 2527 
Dahm, Clemens William (I28116)
 
258 920 census. Clay, Montgomery, Ohio. Chauncey Lang (teacher, public school), his wife Catherine and baby daughter Catherine roomed with the Finbock family.



1930 Federal Census. State College, Centre, Pennsylvania

Chauncey is listed as C. P. Lang, head of household and a teacher at Penn State. Then Mrs. C, C.E., B. J, and Phyllis A as wife and daughters are listed. In addition, a cousin Gretchen Buckio is listed. Gretchen was also listed in 1930 on her parents? (Frank and Effie Buckio) census in Woodsfield, Monroe, Ohio that year. Gretchen was attending Penn State after starting college in Ohio as her parents were trying to break her up with her future husband. While in school she lived with her cousins the Langs.



1940 census. State College, Centre, Pennsylvania. The household consists of Chauncey (head, assistant instructor, college), his wife Katherine, and their three daughters, Katherine, Barbara, and Phyllis. In addition are two young women who were secretaries at the college who were listed as roomers in the household. In order to afford their mortgage, Chauncey and Catherine always rented out the two bedrooms and bath on the first floor to students or secretaries.



The Daily News, Huntingdon, PA. Saturday, May 25, 1963. p8

Thirty-two members and guests of the Saxton Women?s Club attended the annual spring dinner meeting, Tuesday, May 21, at the Walnut Room, Kelly?s Korner, Huntingdon?.

The guest speakers of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Lang of State College. Mr. Lang gave a short introduction explaining how he and Mrs. Lang had attended the ?First World?s Agricultural Fair? at New Delhi, India, working especially with the 4-H Clubs. He then showed a series of colored slide taken at the Fair and also one of Nepal. He and Mrs. Lang gave interesting sidelights on their experiences in India. A display of brass articles, jewelry, and saris which the Langs brought back with them attracted much interest.



Weirton Daily Times (WV); Wednesday, January 7, 1970; p24

Smaller Beer Can Rings Requested

State College, Pa. (UPI)?Mayor Chauncey Lang said Tuesday he has requested beer can manufacturers to change the size of the cap rings on their cans

Lang complained more than 800 beer can rings were inserted in parking meters in the month of December in this borough, close to the Pennsylvania State University.

He said the rings are the size of a nickel. 
Lang, Chauncey Phillip (I90560)
 
259 Hammer, Christine Isabella (I13849)
 
260 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Eisenhauer, Frances (I14501)
 
261 Cermak, Mamie J. (I28710)
 
262 > In my line, it is my great-great grandmother, Barbara Metz (nee Karch) who
> emmigrated from Insheim in the Pfalz, near Landau with her eight children
(two or
> three came over first). This was in the 1860's (1866?) after she was
widowed. Her
> husband's name was Joseph Metz. He died in Insheim in 1862 of a bee
sting. The
> family left because one of the sons was going to be drafted into the army.
My great
> grandfather was Joseph Metz (1853). The other children who came over were
Nikolaus
> (1842), Anna-Maria (1843), Barbara (1845), Elizabeth (1849), Rose (1856),
John
> (1859) and Peter (1862). In adulthood, half lived in the Cincinnati, OH
area, the
> other half lived across the river in Covington, KY.
>
> By the way, the daughters married as follows: Barbara married John Zimmer
(they
> lived in Kentucky), Rose married John Strassel (no children, lived in
Germantown,
> OH), Mary (Anna-Maria) married George Radenheimer (also lived in
Kentucky),
> Elizabeth married Joseph Pontius.
>
> Of my ancestors in Germany, my great-great grandfather's name was Peter
Metz who
> married Maria Josepha Buckel. Peter's parents were Andreas Mez who
married
> Appolonia Schwein. Andreas parents seem to be Martin Mez and Magdalena
Gademann.
> All of these folks lived and died in Insheim. The earliest date I have is
for
> Andreas who was born in 1747. Martin and Magdalena were married in 1745.
It's
> possible their birthdates predate the Catholic church in Insheim.
>
> Back to my Metz immigrants. From my research in the 1970's, talking with
one of my
> grandpa's cousins, we know the two or three kids who came first lived with
an
> uncle. We don't know his name, nor whether he was a Metz or a Karch,
although I can
> find no record of any Karches here in Cincinnati, so I'm guessing Metz.
My
> great-great grandfather had a brother Adam, so we think that might be who
it was,
> because there are several Adam Metzes here in the 1860's.
>
> I've traced the descendents of these eight children, so I've got a handle
on who
> were related to in my immediate line. It's the lines that shoot off from
my third
> great grandfather, Peter Metz back in Germany (and the other families
older than
> them) that I'm curious about.
>
> I'm copying this post to the Pfalz-L list on Rootsweb too.
>
> Stan Metts wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to document the original Metz / Metts who came from
Europe
> > to America? There has to be a root person or family for each of the
strains
> > of Metts/Metz.
> >
> > Mine is Samuel Edward Metts. He came from Metz, Alsase Lorraine, after
a
> > falling out with a step-father. (No details or names on his home /
family.)
> >
> > You can check out the line of his descendents on Rootsweb at the
following:
> >
> >
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dsmetts&id=FPMZUP
> >
> > Stan 
Metz, Andreas (I232744)
 
263 ??
Name: Tom E. Donahue SSN: 291-16-2398 Last Residence: 44278 Tallmadge, Summit, Ohio, United States of America Born: 12 Mar 1922 Died: 3 Sep 1998 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

Name: Billy G. Donahue SSN: 236-44-5077 Last Residence: 44201 Atwater, Portage, Ohio, United States of America Born: 22 Dec 1930 Died: 6 Feb 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951

DEATH: Ohio Deaths, 1958-2002 Record about Billy G Donahue
Name: Billy G Donahue
Age at Death: 68
Date of Death: 6 Feb 1999
City of Death: Akron
County of Death: Summit
Volume: 31872
Certificate: 015861

Date of Birth: 22 Dec 1930
State of Birth: West Virginia
Country of Birth: United States
Father's Surname: Donahue
Mother's Maiden Name: Sommerville

Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic
Years of Schooling: 9
Social Security Number: 236-44-5077
Industry: Other rubber products, and plastics footwear and belting
Occupation: Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators
Whether in Armed Forces: Yes
Branch of Service: Army

County of Residence: Portage
State of Residence: Ohio
Country of Residence: United States
Residence Zip Code: 44201
Primary Registration District: 7701

Hospital of Death: St Thomas Hospital Medical Ctr
Hospital Status: Hospital/Inpatient
Time of Death: 2:13 PM
Filing Date: 10 Feb 1999
Registrar's Certificate Number: 00317
Certifier: Coroner
Whether Referred to Coroner: Yes
Autopsy: Yes
Method of Disposition: Burial

City of Injury: Akron
County of Injury: Summit
Classification of Place of Injury: Street and Highway
Whether Injury Happened in Ohio: Yes

DEATH: Social Security Death Index Record about Billy G. Donahue
Name: Billy G. Donahue
SSN: 236-44-5077
Last Residence: 44201 Atwater, Portage, Ohio, United States of America
Born: 22 Dec 1930
Died: 6 Feb 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 ) 
Donahue, Billy Gene (I11533)
 
264 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Downs, Timothy (I9752)
 
265 ???
New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists
Name: Anna Maria Meyer Arrival Date: Sep 17, 1849 Age: 30 Gender: F Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: Havre Place of Origin: Deutschland Ship: Seine Family Identification: 3036917 Microfilm Serial Number: M237 Microfilm Roll Number: 83

CENSUS:
1860:
Name: Anna Gatz Age in 1860: 37 Birthplace: Preußen Home in 1860: Buffalo Ward 7, Erie, New York Gender: Female Post Office: Buffalo Roll: M653_747 Page: 351 Year: 1860 Head of Household: John Gatz

1880: widowed, lived with children, Bernard 25, Peter 20, Joseph 13
Name: Maria GOETZ Age: 59 Estimated birth year: <1821> Birthplace: PRUSSIA Occupation: Keeping House Relation: Self Home in 1880: Buffalo, Erie, New York Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Head of household: Maria GOETZ Father's birthplace: PRUSSIA Mother's birthplace: PRUSSIA Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Buffalo, Erie, New York; Roll: T9_830; Family History Film: 1254830; Page: 205A; Enumeration District: 146; Image: 0208.

1900: widowed, lived with son, Joseph and his family, immigration: 1852?
Name: Anna Goetz Home in 1900: Buffalo Ward 15, Erie, New York Age: 79 Estimated birth year: 1821 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: View Image < Immigration year: 1852 Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Buffalo Ward 15, Erie, New York; Roll: T623 1029; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 120. 
Meyer, Anna Maria (I8807)
 
266 ??? Name: Andrew Gill Age in 1870: 25 Estimated Birth Year: 1844 Birthplace: Bavaria / Bayern Home in 1870: Canal Fulton, Stark, Ohio Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Wilmot Roll: M593_1268 Page: 251 Image: 504 Year: 1870 Gill, Andrew (I2448)
 
267 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kramer, Daniel (I13683)
 
268 ????
Name: Frank J. Ackerman Date: May 15, 1906 Location: Huntington Age: 21 yr Gender: Male Race: W Source location: County Auditor Office, Huntington Source notes: The source of this record is the book A-7 on page 73 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.

BIRTH: Name: Ackerman Father: Chas. Mother: Walters County: Huntington Gender: M Birth Date: 02 Jan 1885 Reference: Huntington County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1875 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - L Inclusive Book: H- 1 Page: 236 
Ackerman, Frank G. (I13255)
 
269 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Houck, George Frederick (I14001)
 
270 ????
Ruby Lancaster CORINTH - Ruby Wegmann Lancaster, 82, died Monday, Dec. 19, 2005, at the Magnolia Regional Health Center. She was a founding member of Calvary Baptist Church. She was a member of the Golden Agers and the Ladies of the Red Hat Society. She was the retired owner of Wegmann's Grocery Store and Truck Stop. She enjoyed crocheting and visiting the elderly and shut-ins, and she loved her family and friends. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Calvary Baptist Church with Bro. Warren Jones officiating. Burial will be in Forrest Memorial Park Cemetery. Magnolia Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include two sons, Gerald R. Wegmann and wife, Marcia, and William J. "Bill" Wegmann, all of Corinth; one stepson, James Paul Lancaster and wife, Jean, of Ripley; grandchildren, Byron Wegmann and wife, Tina, of Walnut, and Thomas "Tom" Wegmann and wife, Tabby, and Casey Wegmann Boren and husband, Jeff, all of Corinth; stepgrandchildren, Jessica Luttrell of Bruce and Blake Holt of Columbia, Tenn.; great-grandchildren, Anna Wegmann and Lillian Grace Wegmann of Walnut, and Tucker Lake Wegmann and Trace Dylan Wegmann of Corinth; one brother, Arthur Edmond Sanders of Walnut; two sisters, Valerie Nelson of Walnut and Lula Porterfield of Earle, Ark.; two daughters-in-law, Billie Faye Wegmann of Rienzi and Jeannie Wegmann of Walnut; one brother-in-law, Andrew Forsythe of Walnut; three sisters-in-law, Nell Sanders of Breamer, Ala., Elaine Wegmann of Rienzi and Geneva Wegmann of Corinth; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her first husband and father of her children, Grady L. Wegmann; her second husband, Howard Lancaster; her parents, William Arthur Sanders and Myrtle Nevels Sanders; her stepmother, Lillian Sanders; four brothers, Floyd Sanders, Herman Sanders, George "J.B." Sanders and Marshall Sanders; three sisters, Lillie Sanders, Katie Forsythe and Elvie Mae Beavers and husband, James; a stepbrother, Earl Orman and wife, Vernice; a daughter-in-law, Barbara Wegmann; and five brothers-in-law, James Nelson, Johnny Porterfield, Emile Wegmann, Frank Wegmann and Johnny Wegmann; two sisters-in-law, Vada Watkins and Veoni Crum. Pallbearers will be Morris Crum, Neal Thompson, John Stanford, Bobby Warren, Kenny Wayne Coleman, Joe Eddie Wilhite, Tommy Dunn and Grady Kuykendall. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Spicy Red Hat Golden Agers. Visitation will continue from noon to service time today at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Calvary Baptist Church building fund. 
Wegmann, Henry William (I8985)
 
271 ????
Social Security Death Index
Name: Bernadene L. Weis SSN: 073-07-2245 Last Residence: 14620 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Born: 21 Oct 1912 Died: 14 Aug 1997 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) 
Emlaw, Bernadene L. (I9874)
 
272 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hamper, Unknown (I14107)
 
273 ?????
City of Rochester Archives and Records Center Historic Marriage Records Research Site
(Scroll down to see the entire record)
Page Number 127
Date of Marriage 05/25/1882
Husband's First Name ALPHONSUS
Husband's Middle Name H
Husband's Last Name WEGMAN
City ROCHESTER
State NY
Husband's Age -
Husband's Color W
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Husband's Birth Place -
Husband's Birth State NY
Husband's Father's First Name
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Husband's Number of Marriages -
Wife's First Name LENA
Wife's Middle Name S
Wife's Maiden Last Name HOFFMAN
Residence/City -
Residence_State -
Wife's Age
Wife's Color W
Wife's Birth Place -
Wife's Birth State -
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Wife's Mother's First Name
Wife's Mother's Middle Name
Wife's Mother's Maiden Name
Wife's Number of Marriages -
Marriage Official's Name JAS F OHARE
Marriage Official's Position
Where Recorded
Roll Number 1

Name: Lena S Wegman Age in 1910: 53 Estimated Birth Year: 1856 Birthplace: New York Home in 1910: 12-WD ROCHESTER, MONROE, New York Race: White Gender: Female Series: T624 Roll: 992 Part: 1 Page: 88A Year: 1910

Name: Lena S Wegman Age: 73 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Birthplace: New York Relation to head-of-house: Mother-in-law Race: White Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: 1451; Page: ; Enumeration District: 93; Image: 841.0.

Rochester, New York Directory, 1888-91
Name: Lena Wegman Location 2: boards 10 Gorham Occupation: widow of Lawrence Year: 1889, 1890 City: Rochester State: NY 
Wegman, Louis Alphons (I6291)
 
274 ?????
Social Security Death Index Record about Irene Walter
Name: Irene Walter
SSN: 500-03-6977
Last Residence: 50854 Mount Ayr, Ringgold, Iowa, United States of America
Born: 16 Jul 1905
Died: Feb 1990
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 ) 
Young, Irene (I39183)
 
275 ?????24 FEB 1801 Stundweiller, , Alsace-Lorraine Province, France
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: Ferdinand Joseph Amann
Mother: Margaretha Roehrig 
Amann, Magdalena (I40145)
 
276 ??????
Name: Johann MONDARY Given Name: Johann Surname: Mondary Sex: M Birth: April 5, 1833 in Silz, Pfalz Bayern, Germany Death: February 6, 1895 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Note: Burial Old St Joseph's Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio 
Mandery, Johannes (I19833)
 
277 ??????
single
Name: Peter Huber Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830 Age in 1870: 40 Birthplace: Bavaria / Bayern Home in 1870: Louisville Ward 12, Jefferson, Kentucky Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Louisville Roll: M593_476 Page: 600 Image: 410 Year: 1870

married, children
Name: Peter A Huber Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830 Age in 1870: 40 Home in 1870: Philadelphia Ward 14 Dist 42 (2nd Enum), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Family and neighbors: View Results Gender: Male Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Philadelphia Roll: M593_1426 Page: 269 Image: 20 Year: 1870 
Huber, Peter (I4586)
 
278 ??????
VALENTINUS HELLFRICH
Male


Event(s):
Birth: 08 JAN 1817
Christening: 08 JAN 1817 Roemisch-Katholische, Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern
Death:
Burial:




Parents:
Father: ADAMI HELLFRICH Family
Mother: MARIAE ANNAE LEISER  
Helfrich, Valentin (I4471)
 
279 ???????
Akron and Summit County Ohio Biographies
Entries: 7554 Updated: 2005-03-11 22:09:10 UTC (Fri) Contact: Barbara Maurer
I own a copy of the book "Akron and Summit County 1825-1928, Biographical, Volume III". This started out as a database for information from this book, but I have added additional information from other souces. If you see this book listed as the source and would like additional information, feel free to contact me. Keep checking back as I will continue to add information from this book (so far, I am only on page 446 of 808 pages)

Father: Frank O. VAIL b: 24 JUN 1878 in Northfield, Summit County, Ohio Mother: Edna E. WILLIAMS b: ABT 1885 in Ohio

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CENSUS:
1930:

Social Security Death Index
Name: Donald Vail SSN: 270-09-1514 Last Residence: 44121 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States of America Born: 9 Aug 1910 Died: Oct 1986 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

Ohio Deaths, 1958-2000
Name: Donald W Vail Gender: Male Date of Death: 30 October 1986 Birth Date: 09 August 1910 Volume: 26643 Certificate: 082743 Autopsy: 9 Social Security Number: 270091514 Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: British, Scotch-Irish, Welsh, Scottish Place of Death: East Cleveland, Cuyahoga County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: South Euclid, Cuyahoga County Age: 76 Years 
Vail, Donald W. (I14890)
 
280 ???????
Name: Ruth M Kramer Gender: Female Date of Death: 22 December 1970 Volume: 20319 Certificate: 097139 Autopsy: Yes - Unknown Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Canton, Stark County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: Canton, Stark County Age: 72 Years 
Fox, Ruth M. (I13680)
 
281 ???????????????????????
Sister Carol Reeb Sister Carol Reeb, SSND, died Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, at the School Sister of Notre Dame Motherhouse in St. Louis, Mo., from cancer. She was 58 and a former provincial councilor and educator. Her previous religious name was Sister Carolyn Maureen. Sister Carol was born and raised in Belleville, Ill. She entered the congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in 1967 and professed her final vows in 1976. She earned a master of science in education science in 1982 from Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., and a bachelor of science in chemistry from the former Notre Dame College in St. Louis, Mo., in 1971. Sister Carol was in leadership as a member of the provincial council for the St. Louis Province of the School Sisters of Notre Dame from 1999 to 2007. She was currently on sabbatical at the SSND Motherhouse. Previously, Sister Carol was in education for 28 years at schools in Missouri, Illinois and California. She began teaching in 1971 at St. Peter in St. Charles, Mo. She taught secondary students at Quincy Notre Dame High School in Quincy, Ill., from 1973 to 1977; St. Anthony High School in Effingham, Ill., from 1977 to 1986; and Our Lady of Loretto-Bishop Conaty High School in Los Angeles, Calif., from 1986 to 1999. During her eight years of Provincial Leadership, Sister Carol was an active member of Region X of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, serving as secretary for three years. She served on the board of Marian Middle School, and she was active with the Intercommunity Ecological Council and Metropolitan Congregations United in St. Louis. Sister Carol is survived by her father, Raymond (the late Helen) Reeb, of Wichita, Kan.; three sisters, Sue (Myron) Willhite of Leon, Kan., Rosie (Lester) Brungardt of Wichita, and Barbara (Kit) Bergman of Overland Park, Kan.; and a brother, Richard (Christine) Reeb of Madison, Wis. She also has relatives living in Belleville, Mascoutah and Chicago, Ill. Memorial contributions may be made to the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Resource Development, 320 E. Ripa Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 63125-2897. A prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, Motherhouse Chapel, 320 E. Ripa Ave. in south St. Louis County. Funeral: Memorial Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 30, in the Motherhouse Chapel, south St. Louis County. Sister Carol donated her body to St. Louis University School of Medicine.

Mildred Reeb Mildred A. Reeb, nee Schindler, 88, of Belleville, Ill., born Nov. 26, 1919, in Belleville, Ill., died Sunday April 20, 2008, at the Grange Nursing Home in Mascoutah, Ill. Mrs. Reeb worked for Etlinger-Fries, a John Deere dealer, for nine years. In later years, after her brother, Monsignor Clem Schindler, was named founding pastor of St. Albert the Great Church in Fairview Heights, Ill., she worked as the parish secretary at St. Albert's for 22 years. Mildred was a lifelong member of St. Teresa Catholic Church, Belleville, Ill., where she was a quilter for many years. She was a past president of the Perpetual Help Society and a member of the Catholic Knights & Ladies of Illinois. Mildred was preceded in death by her parents, George and Clara, nee Amann, Schindler; three brothers, Monsignor Clement Schindler, Fred Schindler, and Raymond Schindler; a sister, Loretta Witt; a brother-in-law, Joseph Witt; four sisters-in-law, Florence, Alma, Margaret, and Mildred Schindler; two nephews, James Witt and Donald Schindler; and a niece, Kathy Archibald. She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Joseph P. Reeb, whom she married Jan. 19, 1944; a son, Dr. Ronald J. (Mary) Reeb of Olathe, Kan.; two daughters, JoAnn (Dennis) Hays of Waterloo, Ill., and Mary Beth (Richard) Schilling of Smithton, Ill.; eight grandchildren, R.J. (Jessica) Reeb, Rebecca (Ryan) McCall, Robyn (Kevin) Mendenhall, Bryan (Kathleen) Hays, Kym (Stacey) Tockstein, Richard Jr. (Marie) Schilling, Todd Schilling, and Kyle Schilling; 11 great-grandchildren; a brother, Joseph Schindler of Belleville, Ill.; two sisters, Dolores (Norman) Geolat of Belleville, Ill., and Dorothy (Paul Jean) Christophe of Smithton, Ill.; and nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the St. Teresa Building Fund or in the form of Masses. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.rennerfh.com.Visitation: Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill. A prayer service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Funeral: Funeral procession will leave at 9:45 a.m. Thursday, April 24, 2008, from George Renner & Sons Funeral Home in Belleville, Ill., for a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Teresa Catholic Church in Belleville, Ill., with the Rev. Dennis Voss officiating. Burial will be at Green Mount Catholic Cemetery, Belleville, Ill. 
Reeb, Peter (I34575)
 
282 ???????Name: Eleanor Wurster SSN: 340-03-5552 Last Residence: 85351 Sun City, Maricopa, Arizona, United States of America Born: 4 Mar 1891 Died: Oct 1985 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 ) Unknown, Eleanor A. (I14104)
 
283 ?????Ohio Deaths, 1958-2000
Name: Helen C France Gender: 2 Date of Death: 18 August 1986 Birth Date: 24 October 1893 Volume: 26568 Certificate: 063806 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 288485207 Marital Status: WOidowed Hispanic Origin: German Place of Death: , Stark County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: Alliance, Stark County Age: 92 Years 
Gill, Helen C. (I13548)
 
284 ????Name: JACOB ACKERMAN SSN: 173-01-7371 Last Residence: 19468 Royersford, Montgomery, PA Born: 1 Apr 1891 Last Benefit: Died: Dec 1978 State (Year) SSN issued: PA (Before 1951 ) Ackerman, Jacob Francis (I8057)
 
285 ????Name: RUTH ACKERMANN SSN: 109-26-1442 Last Residence: 12726 Cochecton, Sullivan, NY Born: 23 Apr 1900 Last Benefit: Died: 3 Dec 1995 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (1951 ) Flore, Ruth (I8524)
 
286 ????remarried???
DEATH:
Name: Marcella Cook SSN: 324-12-7920 Last Residence: 62832 Du Quoin, Perry, Illinois, United States of America Born: 16 Mar 1915 Died: Jul 1993 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 ) 
Schneider, Marcella R. (I13593)
 
287 ???Name: GEORGE W ACKERMAN SSN: 073-18-4684 Born: 22 Apr 1921 Last Benefit: Died: 27 Oct 1991 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (Before 1951 ) Ackerman, George L. (I8635)
 
288 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Engel, John (I8309)
 
289 ???Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name: Catherine Grimm Year: 1871 Age: 22 Place: New York, New York Source Publication Code: 9873.1 Primary Immigrant: Grimm, Catherine Annotation: Port and date of arrival. Based on Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, National Archives Microfilm Publication M237. Source Bibliography: WOLFERT, MARION. German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1868-1871, with Places of Origin. Vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1993. 198p. Page: 54 
Grimm, Catherine C. (I9980)
 
290 ???Social Security Death Index:
Name: Fred Schilling SSN: 101-16-9746 Last Residence: 14001 Akron, Erie, New York, United States of America Born: 10 May 1907 Last Benefit: 14105 Middleport, Niagara, New York, United States of America Died: Jan 1980 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) 
Schilling, Fred A. (I11651)
 
291 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Eisenhauer, Tillie Elizabeth (I12242)
 
292 ?Name: Joan S. Evans SSN: 071-18-5003 Last Residence: 13501 Utica, Oneida, New York, United States of America Born: 29 Feb 1924 Died: 5 Apr 2003 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) Serth, Joan E. (I590)
 
293 A "rough" translation of the passage on Page 52 of "Der Wasgenwald ....." alludes to Christian being instrumental in defining the boundaries of a property of the Bishopric of Speyer. Kuntz, Johannes Christian (I24638)
 
294 A 47-year-old O’Fallon man was killed Thursday during a work-related accident at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Madison County Coroner Stephen Nonn identified the deceased as Roger R. Kolweier.

Kolweier was working for Keller Construction at the time of the accident. He and a co-worker were on Stadium Road off New Poag Road in Edwardsville, working on a frontage road on the SIUE campus.

GUEST BOOK: Roger R. Kolweier

He had been driving a heavy piece of machinery with a roller attached. Authorities said it appears that a portion of the road gave out, causing the machine to flip. Kolweier attempted to jump from the machine but became pinned underneath it at the bottom of a creek, according to the coroner’s office.

An off-duty Illinois State Trooper and his wife, who is a nurse, were flagged down by the co-worker to help. They performed first aid on him until Edwardsville Fire and EMS personnel arrived, but were unable to save him.

Kolweier was pronounced dead at 4:45 p.m. Thursday by Madison County Coroner’s Investigator Diondra Horner.

A representative of Keller Construction in Glen Carbon could not be reached for comment.

The death is under investigation by the SIUE Police Department. Representatives from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration will also be investigating the accident.

Nonn said Kolweier died of blunt chest and abdominal trauma. Routine toxicological testing will be performed.

A visitation for Kolweier will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Faith Family Church in Shiloh. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Wolfersberger Funeral Home in O’Fallon is handling the arrangements.

Read more here: http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article22553547.html#storylink=cpy 
Kolweier, Roger R. (I309351)
 
295 A fish doesn't jump in Tlingit, the native language of indigenous people of Southeast Alaska.

It performs a feat no word in English can adequately express. The verb in Tlingit captures the instant when a fish breaks the surface, the sequence of sounds as it rises and the spray of water that spreads around it.

That some modern-day Alaskans get frustrated as they search for English equivalents can be attributed in part to the work of Richard Dauenhauer, a linguist, anthropologist, playwright and former Alaska poet laureate who died Tuesday of cancer in Juneau, Alaska.

Dauenhauer, 72, made recording, transcribing and advocating for the Tlingit language his life's work. He trained a cadre of teachers and translators to continue his efforts. He sought not just to revive the fast-disappearing tongue, largely relegated to the thoughts of a few surviving tribal elders, but to win acceptance for its use.

Alaskans can now elect to study Tlingit from kindergarten through college and read translated works of Tlingit oratory. "Everyone who is currently teaching Tlingit has been taught by Richard Dauenhauer," said Lance Twitchell, assistant professor of Alaska Native Languages at University of Alaska Southeast who is one of Dauenhauer's former students.

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Often working with his wife, Nora Marks Dauenhauer, a Tlingit teacher and researcher, Dauenhauer archived recordings of the spoken language and helped standardize its written form.

Through years of interviewing the last surviving Tlingit speakers, he also became a scholar of Tlingit folklore and culture, writing several books and editing anthologies. He was a program director and researcher for the Sealaska Heritage Foundation from 1983 to 1997, and a professor at the University of Alaska Southeast until 2011. He was Alaska's sixth poet laureate from 1981 to 1988.

Dauenhauer sought to dispel the shame and fear once inflicted on native speakers. He gave Tlingit oral history the status of literature, "the same as the highest forms of English literature," Twitchell said. And his poetry celebrated literary possibilities of what had been exclusively oral traditions.

The work was difficult. The Tlingit language is considered by linguists to be exceptionally complex. And the Tlingit people, who number about 25,000, have not been subject to the comprehensive ethnographic research of some other indigenous groups. Although various people — Russian-speaking priests and English-speaking missionaries — had rendered their language in written form, much of the group's heritage remained oral into the late 20th century.

Plus, "our people are not the easiest to deal with," said friend and former student Rosita Worl, president of the Sealaska Heritage Institute.

Dauenhauer won cooperation for his efforts through "his persistence and respectful ways," she said, and conveyed an understanding "that he was dealing with a sophisticated group of people."

Richard L. Dauenhauer was born April 10, 1942, in Syracuse, N.Y. He studied Russian and German at Syracuse University and at the University of Texas, and earned a doctorate in comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin.

Hired to teach literature at Alaska Methodist University in Anchorage, he met Tlingits who had grown up in a society hostile to their native dialects. Only a few hundred Tlingit speakers remained.

Dauenhauer was divorced from Sandra Dudley in 1972, and became an honorary Tlingit nation member a year later when he married Nora, a mother of four. She was already working to preserve her native language, and the couple conducted field work together and collaborated on Tlingit translations and histories.

The ranks of those who learned the language from birth are still shrinking. Today there are only about 100 fluent speakers, Twitchell said. But the language is on the upswing. At the university, those taking classes in Tlingit make a point of speaking it in public. Their number include older Tlingits who seek to recover a language they dimly remember from childhood.

A bearded poet and "teacher at heart," Dauenhauer was still attending to his scholarly duties weeks before he died, Twitchell said. He claimed reading proficiency in a dozen languages and also worked to preserve Haida and Tsimshian, also indigenous Alaska languages.

Dauenhauer argued that translation belonged more to creative writing than scholarship. He was interested in the way culture embeds itself in the mechanics of language. He sought to avoid dumbing things down — to avoid the common error of representing indigenous folklore as children's tales, for instance. His "Beginning Tlingit" textbook is still used at the university.

His specialty was "oral literature," Worl said. "That sounds like a contradiction. He made it not a contradiction."

Dauenhauer is survived by his wife, her four children, and several grandchildren, Worl said. 
Dauenhauer, Dr. Richard L. (I117068)
 
296 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dukart, Xavier Mark (I337968)
 
297 A funeral service for Ethel Georgianna Sheets, 83, of Hebron, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Kirkersville Chapel of Henderson, Van Atta & Johnston Funeral Service, with the Rev. Bill Maddux officiating. Burial will follow in Kirkersville Cemetery.

Mrs. Sheets died Sept. 26, 2004, at the Whetstone Care Center in Columbus. She was born Oct. 11, 1920, in Licking County, to the late Emerson Read Iden and Grace Lillian (Cooperrider) Iden.

Mrs. Sheets was a homemaker and a member of the Bethel Baptist Church in Pataskala, where she had been pianist for 30 years.

She is survived by two daughters, Janice Kay (Norman Andrew) Vandigo of Hoffman Estates, Ill., and Marilyn Rose (Dwight David) Burkhart of Lewis Center; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Howard Sheets, in 1985; a son, Kermit Eugene Sheets; a daughter, Sheila Ann Crane; a brother, Johnny Iden; and a sister, Mary Kay Iden.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 285 E. Main St., Kirkersville.

Memorial contributions may be made to Bethel Baptist Church, 7161 Beecher Road, S.W., Pataskala, Ohio 43062.

An online guestbook and memorial is available at www.hvjfuneralservice.com 
Sheets, Marilyn Rose (I183102)
 
298 A George Wegman married Julia Statt (bn. ca. 1857--age 63 in 1920). In the 1920 census (Vol. 78, ED 8, Sheet 3, line 1), George Wegman is age 64 or born about 1856. They are living on Buffalo Rd. They have a son named Frank Wegman, age 23 or born about 1897. There is a marriage on 30 June 1919 in Rochester between Lawrence A. Wegman age 25 bn. Gates, a camera worker, son of George Wegman and Julia Statt, & Genevieve C. Statt, age 26, bn. Gates NY, d tr. of George Statt and Catherine Stephany. The location of Gates seems t o suggest the relationship, as well as the year 1856. The children of George and Julia can be found in the World Connect database in the Brown family tree.

The Holy Ghost Cemetery in Gates, Monroe, New York
George A.; 1856 - 1930

CENSUS:
1870:
Name: George Wegman Age in 1870: 15 Estimated Birth Year: 1854 Birthplace: New York Home in 1870: Gates, Monroe, New York Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: North Chili Roll: M593_972 Page: 121 Image: 247 Year: 1870

1880:
Name: George WEGMAN Age: 24 Estimated birth year: <1856> Birthplace: New York Occupation: Works On Farm Relation: Son Home in 1880: Gates, Monroe, New York Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: G. John WEGMAN Father's birthplace: GER Mother's birthplace: GER Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Gates, Monroe, New York; Roll: T9_861; Family History Film: 1254861; Page: 103A; Enumeration District: 46; Image: 0209.

1920:
Name: George Wegman Age: 64 years Estimated birth year: 1855 Birthplace: New York Race: White Home in 1920: Gates Township, Monroe, New YorkRoll: T625_1119 Page: 2A ED: 8 Image: 0687 
Wegman, George Albin (I5369)
 
299 A Google search shows a file for this family beginning with Balthasar KIRSCHENMAN, b. 1553, showing Christian, b. 1773, who migrated from Germany to Neudorf Colony (Germans in Russia). See household #147 of Neudorf, below. Ludwig, 29, with wf. Margrete, 26, might be Ludwig, 50 in 1880, with wf. Margareth, 48. The file says she was a BO(H)LAENDER, m. Gueckstal. Even though they're buried with a Jacob J. at Menno, they must not be his parents. Compare the file to these records:

Hutchinson Co., SD, WPA Cemetery Project, [1940+], Menno Cem., Twp. 97 - 56, Sec. 9 NE:
KIRSCHENMANN, Jacob J., Ludwig 83, Margaretha 81, Mary 2 mos.
SCHEMPP, Arthur 21, Andreas 81, Justina 74, Gottlieb 75 {no dates}.

FamilySearch database of the 1880 Census, Twp. 96, Yankton, Dakota: KIRSCHENMAN, Ludwig, 50, Rus. Rus. Rus.; Margareth, 48, Rus., Wurtenberg, Rus; dau. Margareth, 11, Russia. / Only SHEMP/SCHEMPP family was of was Peter, Twp. 94, Yankton.

Karl STUMPP, Emigration from Germany to Russia, 1763 -1862...Neudorf, Odessa, 1808, Evang...Revisionsliste 1816. N 32. Christian KIRSCHMANN 41, aus Duerweiler/Freudenstadt-Wuerttemberg, seine Frau Christina 43, seine Kinder Magdalena 19, Anna Maria 17, Elisabetha 15, Johannes, 14, Johann Georg 12, Christian 10, Peter 8, Karolina 5, Christina Margareta 3/4. Jakob 1812, 17, ausgeschieden nach NR 50, dessen Frau Anna Maria mit dem Mann verzogen, dessen Sohn Konrad Theobald, neugeboren.

NR 50: Christian WAGNER, 1812, 27, nach NR 107, ausgeschieden, seine Frau Marianna, seine Kinder Johann Karl 1812, 3, 1815 gestorben, Rosina Margareta, Friederika, Johann Adam. Jakob KIRSCHMANN, 21, Stammt von NR. 32, seine Frau Anna Maria 18, sohn Konrad Theobald 1/2.

Revisionsliste 14.5.1858. 146 = Christian KIRSCHENMANN, gest. 1851, m. 77, Wwe Elisabeth, 56. Jakob, 19...
147 = KIRSCHENMANN, Johannes 58, seine zweite Frau Christine 42, seine Kinder
Ludwig 29, dessen Frau Margarete 26, dessen Kinder Johann 4, Christine 1/2.
Johann 27, dessen Frau Barbara 23, dessen Sohn Johann 1 1/2.
Christian 22, dessen Frau Christine 22, dessen Sohn Christian 1/4.
Friedrich 17. Georg 15. Jakob 14. Philipp 6. Christine 4. Margarete 2.
148 = KIRSCHENMANN, Christian 53...Jakob 9...
149 = SCHLAHT, Michael, 65...Stiefsohn Jakob KIRSCHENMANN, 13...
156 = KIRSCHMANN, Christian, 36, seine Frau Barbara 28, seine Kinder Christian 5, Christine 1.
165 = KIRSCHMANN, Jakob 64, seine Frau Maria 62. Sohn Theobald 42, dessen Frau Barbara 40, dessen Kinder Michael 16, Jakob 11, Theobald 6, Barbara 13, Margarete 9. Adam 31, dessen Frau Katarina 28, dessen Kinder Jakob 6, Johann 4, Magdalene 2.

There were so many Jacobs! Does anyone have Anna's father Jacob identified? 
Kirschenmann, Christian (I108404)
 
300 A life ends, but a legacy begins


In the summer of 1962, atop a grassy knoll at Zanesville High School, a young man was relaxing with some of his teammates between two-a-day football practices. Overlooking what was then known as the automotive wing, he commented to his friends that the natural valley lying below them would be a great setting for a football stadium.

Little did that young man -- All Ohio football player John D. Sulsberger -- or anyone else know that a stadium would indeed be built there, and it would be named in memory of him.

The son of Dr. J. Diehl and Elizabeth Henneberg Sulsberger, John graduated from ZHS in 1963. He was awarded a four-year scholarship to play football at Ohio State University by that school's legendary coach, Woody Hayes. Not only was John an outstanding football player at Zanesville High School, he was also a good student; a member of Student Council, Science Club and Varsity Z; and, as a member of Thespians, participated in class plays and Bandwagon. He was a friend of everyone who had a privilege to know him.

Woody Hayes thought so much of John Sulsberger that he arranged for John to be a roommate of his son, Steve Hayes, who was also entering Ohio State as a freshman.

But John was diagnosed in the fall of 1963 with cancer, and we now know that summer at Ohio State was the highlight of his all-too-short life. He practiced with the Ohio State football team, but was sometimes too ill to fully participate.

Then, on December 20, 1963, John Sulsberger lost the battle with his illness.

After his son's death, Dr. Sulsberger frequently visited with Zanesville High School's football coach, George Vlerebome. During one of those meetings, Dr. Sulsberger suggested that he and his wife establish a scholarship in their son's memory. But when Coach Vlerebome approached ZHS Principal James Burrier about this possibility, the principal suggested that building a stadium in John Sulsberger's memory would be appropriate.

Coach Vlerebome discussed this possibility with Dr. Sulsberger, who went home and talked about it with his wife. It was then the Sulsbergers decided to donate the money to build a stadium in tribute to John. Although they were prepared to provide the entire amount, some members of the community also expressed their wish to make contributions to the project.

During the planning stages, Coach Vlerebome and Dr. Sulsberger visited numerous stadiums throughout Ohio. A nationally known architect -- John Schooley of the Columbus-based firm Schooley, Cornelius & Schooley -- was commissioned to design the stadium, incorporating suggestions proposed by Dr. Sulsberger and Coach Vlerebome. Dunzweiler Construction Co. submitted the lowest bid ($278,075.04 -- equal to $1,782,000 today) and construction began in June 1964.

But a major obstacle occurred as the opening date neared and the project fully on schedule. The redwood stadium seats purchased from Snider-Flautt Lumber Co. were destroyed in a fire. However, on November 13, 1964 -- less than six months after the groundbreaking -- the first football game was played in the stadium, against the archrival Newark Wildcats.

That game was to decide the Central Ohio League championship. Woody Hayes, the dedication speaker, gave an inspiring and emotional message to a capacity crowd of 8,000.

The John D. Sulsberger Memorial Stadium continues to serve the community as an outstanding athletics complex. In addition to athletic events including football games, soccer matches and track-and-field meets, the stadium has hosted marching band competitions, performances by the school's Devilettes, and many commencement ceremonies.

Thousands of students have benefitted from one family's lasting tribute to an exemplary young man, outstanding athlete and excellent student. 
Sulsberger, John D. (I161507)
 

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