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| 10701 | CENSUS: Name: Adam Gertler Home in 1880: Sunsbury, Monroe, Ohio Age: 64 Estimated birth year: abt 1816 Birthplace: Baiern Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Elizabeth Father's birthplace: Baiern Mother's birthplace: Baiern Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male | Gertler, Johannes Adam Görtler (I42019)
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| 10702 | CENSUS: Name: George Helbling Home in 1930: Township 136, Morton, North Dakota Age: 19 Estimated birth year: abt 1911 Relation to head-of-house: Son Father's Name: John V Mother's Name: Otelia BIOGRAPHY: Helbling/Seeman Entries: 33233 Updated: 2004-10-31 01:46:47 UTC (Sun) Contact: Vicki Seeman vseeman@hotmail.com DEATH: Washington Death Index, 1940-1996 Record about George Helbling Name: George Helbling Place of Death: Tacoma Date of Death: 03 Oct 1984 Residence: Tacoma Age: 74 years Gender: M SSN: 533-20-5892 Certificate: 028384 | Helbling, George (I37099)
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| 10703 | CENSUS: Name: George Millecker Home in 1900: Carmel, Putnam, New York Age: 10 Estimated birth year: 1890 Birthplace: New York Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Son Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Carmel, Putnam, New York; Roll: T623 1146; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 47. | Millicker, George William (I20572)
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| 10704 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schmidt, Gertrude E. (I26951)
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| 10705 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schmidt, Josephine C. (I26952)
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| 10706 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Clark, Mercedes M. (I21179)
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| 10707 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lambrix, Thelma (I41826)
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| 10708 | CENSUS: New York Census, 1790-1890 1860: Name: JACOB GUERINOT State: NY County: Monroe County Township: 11 W. Rochester Year: 1860 Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Page: 188 Database: NY 1860 Federal Census Index CENSUS: 1880: Name: Jacob Guerniot Age: 22 Estimated birth year: <1858> Birthplace: New York Occupation: Carpenter Relationship to head-of-household: Son Home in 1880: Rochester, Monroe, New York Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Father's name: Nick Guerniot Father's birthplace: FRA Mother's name: Anna Guerniot Mother's birthplace: BAV CENSUS: 1900: Name: Jacob Guerinet Home in 1900: Rochester Ward 15, Monroe, New York Age: 43 Estimated birth year: 1857 Birthplace: New York Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Rochester Ward 15, Monroe, New York; Roll: T623 1075; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 93. CENSUS: 1910: lodger, no wife, no child Name: Jacob Guerinot Age in 1910: 52 Estimated Birth Year: 1857 Birthplace: New York Home in 1910: 1-WD ROCHESTER, MONROE, New York Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 989 Part: 1 Page: 26A Year: 1910 | Guerinot, Jacob (I5388)
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| 10709 | Charlene Schafer SSpS (daughter of Michael John Schafer and Barbara Marie Fix) was born 14 Jul 1923 in Grant County, North Dakota, and died 12 Apr 2007 in Techny, Illinois. Includes NotesNotes for Charlene Schafer SSpS: Journey: From Dakota to Ilinois and beyond! July 14, 1923, a Saturday, I was born on the Doolittle Farm, in Grant County, North Dakota.My four year old brother Leo, and two year old brother Otto, had already come to the very humble homeof Barbara Fix Schafer, and Michael J Schafer, young homesteaders.Mother's younger brother, Joseph, 10 years old at the time, told me later that he remembered the day I was born.He was there on our farm, helping my father and mother, enjoying vacation from school in Garrison, ND, where he ususlly lived with Grandma Fix. On July 22, I was baptized at St. Lawrence Church, Flasher, ten miles from our farm.My godmother was Monica Scholl, a good friend of the family; my godfather, a cousin of Mother's, Anton Wilhelm.They named me Caroline Monica. My first memories are of my two brothers to whom I looked with awe.My brother Leo, was a loving teaser!He called me "Carolina Moon keep shining!", and when I was learning to talk, he'd pretend to be shocked, saying, "Who put a nickel in You?" Meanwhile we all grew in age, wisdom and grace.Leo and Otto went away to boarding school in Fallon to prepare for First Holy Communion.Sts. Peter and Paul school was taught by Benedictine Sisters among whomwere our paternal aunts, Sister Magdalen, and Sister Pia, ( who later changed back to her baptismal name: Sister Rose).When they came to visit I loved to watch them, and remember vaguely wondering what it would be like to be a Sister.Once they put a long "habit", coif and veil on me so we could see how I would look as a Sister.I had no experience of being drawn then.Later I met other Benedictine Sisters in Summer Catechism School.Still later, at St. Mary's Centeral High in Bismarck, Benedictines were my teachers in my Senior year.Sister Mary Gertrude, OSB, helped me to finalize my vocation aspirations, affirmed that she belived I did have a CALL. ONE VERY PRECIOUS MEMORY stands out:While kneeling by Mom's side at Benediction at our parish church on Sunday, I looked with amazement at my Mother's glowing face as she gazed at the Monstrance.Her FAITH was literally SHINING and permeating me as well, though I did not at the time, yet "KNOW" Jesus, as I do now.My wondering was rewarded soon.On the farm, something happened that frightened me.I went to my room where there was a statue of the Sacred Heart, and looking at it, said, (or rather thought) "I don't think YOU hear our prayers, or care, or watch over us as Mom says YOU do, because look what happened!Indelibly etched into my memory is HIS reply: "I do hear you and I do care... You are my own precious own...It made wonderful sense!In hindsight, I know that from that moment on I have known that Jesus is alive, here, and always would be with me whereever I am.And that whatever happens, whatever, it somehow is part of a great plan of HIS. very well planned for the good of all concerned.This has been a pattern in my whole life.There really are no words to describe the Joy and confort of this Blessed Assurance Policy that Jesus gave me then, and HE has reiterated it millions of times since. Life goes on.My next clearest memory is of the funeral of our Grandpa Schafer.I was five years old (1928)I remember Grandpa in the coffin, sleeping peacefully, it seemed to me, and I wondered why everyone was so sad. (I enjoyed the ride to St. Peter & Paul Church, in Fallon; we followed the horse-drawn hearse carrying Grandpa). My next memory is of coming home from Fallon where we picked up Leo and Otto who were going to school there in preparation for their First Holy Communion.As we neared home on the farm, Mr. Danzeisen, our neighbor, met us and said, "Mike told me to meet you and tell you to go to Aunt Elizabeth's house, because your house has burned down!Aunt Elizabeth was driving, so we turned and went to Crown Butte.We stayed with Aunt Elizabeth and Uncle Matt Vogel until Dad had fixed up our granery for us to live in while the new house was being built on the site where Adam & Helen now live.At Aunt Elizabeth's, my main memory is of playing tag with Leo and Otto, and cousins Emma & Margie when suddenly I fell unconscious because I had run into a barbed wire fence that I did not see because it was dusk.My throat was badly torn.When I woke up I was all bandaged around my head and neck and wondered what had happened. When it was my turn for "First Holy Communion" instructions, I went to live with Grandma Fix in Garrison, ND., and came to know and love Aunts Margaret and Rosie, and Uncles Nick, Louis, and Joe.At home on the farm, by this time, little brothers Adam, Peter, and Johnny had arrived.I missed them all a lot, so Grandma and family were extra wonderful to me to stave off my homesickness.Uncle Joe contracted diphtheria, and we were all quarantined.It was nearing my First Holy Communion date:April 3, 1931, and I worried about not being with my class for the great event.My worry was another occasion for God to "visit" me and renew The Blessed Assurance Policy!I fell asleep feverishly, with a sore throat.I "dreamed" that a thick cloud was swallowing me!Then I heard the VOICE I recognized saying: "Lose yourself in ME, and you will be alright!"I slept soundly, and in the morning the doctor came and pronounced both Rosie and me well enough to go back to school.The others all had to stay in quarantine!First Holy Communion Day dawned, and what a MEETING.......That afternoon we left to return to the farm with Mom and Dad and the little brothers!Back at the "Little White Schoolhouse" I became a "celebrity" because the Sisters at St. Nicholas had let me skip second grade, promoted me to third. At school, my one classmate from third through eighth grades was Donald Weeks.When Miss Lanson, or Miss Malmberg, or Mr. Peters did not require my help with the first or second graders, I read most of the books in our tall corner library bookcase after I had finished my assignments (and helped Donald with his!).My best friends in school through the years were Lois Grimm, Leanor Weeks, Mary Wright, our cousins, Julia and Maggie Schafer, and Ellen and Jane Lammsies.On rare occasions I stayed over night (pajama parties) with them. After receiving my 8th grade diploma in the mail, I joined Otto at Flasher High School.We boarded at Mrs. Evanson's mini-hotel, where we did our own cooking.I remember Mrs. Evanson writing in my autograph book, "Stay as sweet as you are now the rest of your life and you'll make some man a wonderful wife! I remember thinking, I hope so, because that MAN is going to be Jesus!I knew since third grade that no one else would do!In my senior year, wanting to get acquainted with Sisters, because I wanted to be one, I asked and received permission to go to St. Mary's Centeral In Bismarck, where Benedictine Sisters taught. During high school I loved journalism and Latin best of all my subjects.I loved helping with the school newspaper.I loved following the Hit Parade tunes, knew most of them by heart, singing them to Jesus as my prayers.A couple of favorites were: "Because Of You, Theres' A Song In My Heart, Because Of You, My Romance Had A Start, Because Of You The Sun Does Shine, The Moon And Stars All Say You're Mine, Forever, Never To Part......"and "I Tell Every Little Brook, To Them My Heart Is An Open Book, Why Haven't I Told You?"I was not by any means an angel.One day, Julia, Maggie, Edith Jensen, and I went for a walk early in the morning in the hills outside Flasher instead of going to school!In essence we played hookey!The next morning the ohter three were called upon to make amends by standing in fron of the assembly in study hall!I, having anticipated this sort of thing had stayed home with a headache.Otto told me he was disappointed in me for not taking my punishment as I deserved.He admired the others for owning up and taking the consequences.I was properly humiliated! GentleSister Mary Gertrude guided me to pray for the grace to know where God called me to serve HIM.I was graduated in May, 1942.Having written to several convents for information, I waited for the next sign. Aunt Rosie wrote and asked if I could come take care of her little boy, Gary, because another baby was coming soon.She and Uncle Larry Fugere lived in Minneapolis.Dad put me on the train... and was so busy talking with another passenger, that the train started to move with him still on board.Mom, sitting in the station, was waiting for him to come back.He had to stay on the train until Jamestown, some 100 miles down the track!Aunt Rosie gave birth to Diane, and I had the great joy of being her godmother when she was baptized.It had been fun to cook for an keep house for Uncle Larry and little Gary, but then I was eager to get back to the farm. When I returned to the farm, awaiting me were several letters from the convents I had asked for information.One of my requests was in answer to an almost "negligable" smallad in the Sunday Visitor that invited:"Be a Missionary": Write to Mother Provincial, Techny, Illinois.The reply to my letter was a personal letter from Sister Lillian, SSPs, which warmly invited me to send her more information about me, and included a questionaire to fill out.This letter made my choice very easy.The other convents had sent just brochures, information, not especially welcoming.I wrote to Sister Lillian, received an answer immediately to seek the Pastor's recommendation and a few other things to get together.Father Poetgens' most kindly gave his Blessing in writing, and the documents required birth and baptizmal certificates, and I sent them on.Mother Provincial Margarethis sent her Blessing and acceptance and welcome letter, and on August 31, 1943, I was on my greyhound- bus- way to Techny! July 6, 1946, I made my first temporary vows, receiving the blue veil of a professed Sister.I began summer survey courses at De Paul University, to be continued for the next fourteen summers, until I had earned the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. September, 1946I went to my first Mission in Meridan, Mississippi where I taught second grade.Thorough four years there I enjoyed the antics of and loved every moment with about 240 little black 7-year olds.I also took care of our 13 member community's 90 chickens, and was sacristan, and Holy Childhood Moderator and Altar-boy instructor.On free days, Sister Gregory and I visited the county hospital and brought treats and clothing, etc., for the poor.Those were happy days! January 6, 1952, I made final vows, receiving the "Wedding Ring" of Espousal to Jesus Christ Our Lord.A few days later I was back in The South, this time in North Little Rock, Arkansas, to teach third grade.For the next four years...Then to Meridian and Greenville, Mississippi and to Girard Pennsylvania, Iron Mountain and Norway Michigan, for a total of twenty years of primary school classes. June, 1991 "Silver Jubilee" celebration.Many of the family were in Techny for this day and have delightful stories of their own to tell, about the fun they had. Much, very much history, or "herstory" has happened since, far too much for this instance of the telling, for I want to leave plenty of space for the rest of our trully blest and wonderful family.Let me just begin to conclude by saying that I know myself to be incredibley BLESSED by not just one family, but many families:my Pen Pal "family" in Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada and Singapore; many, many beautiful Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit all over the world, very many of whom come for studies and cross-cultural experiences, as well as Fathers and Brothers of the Society fo the Divine Word and Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration,, all having been founded by the one Founder:Blessed Arnold Janssen.In May, 1995 we will have the great joy of seeing our Mother Foundress, Helena Stolenwerk also beatified by Pope John Paul II.Rejoice with us. Thank you, God!By your grace, your"Carolina Moon"keeps on shining--shining for the ONE who waits for her home-coming! More About Charlene Schafer SSpS: Baptism: 22 Jul 1923, St. Lawrence Chruch, Flasher, ND. Fact 6: RELIGIOUS NUN. Fact 7: PRAYING, SINGING, WRITING, & READING. Fact 8: TECHNY, ILLINOIS. Fact 9: ROMAN CATHOLIC. Fact 10: 24 May 1942, GRADUATED FROM ST. MARY'S BISMARCK. Fact 11: 03 Sep 1943, ENTERED THE CONVENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. Fact 12: 06 Jul 1944, FIRST VEIL. Fact 13: 06 Jan 1952, FINAL VOWS. | Schafer, Sister Caroline (I347820)
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| 10710 | CHARLES J. NICOLAI ESTELL MANOR Saturday, January 20, 2007 The Jersey Journal Services for Charles J. Nicolai, 58, of Estell Manor, Atlantic County, will be next Saturday afternoon at 1 at Boakes Funeral Home, Mays Landing. He died at home Monday. Born in Jersey City, he was a longtime resident before moving to Manahawkin, where he worked for Concept One Cleaning Systems. He moved to Estell Manor 10 years ago. Surviving are a sister, Donna Grzybowski, and her husband Jim; and a niece, Sara. | Nicolai, Charles (I87667)
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| 10711 | Charles Schretzmann schretzu@rahul.net Dates of birth and death taken from Ackerman/Metzner tombstone in St. John's Cemetery, Middle Village, NY (directly across from the Baier gravesite). Tombstone inscription says "Mary Ackerman, nee Metzner." According to Harriet Stokes, she was told that Mary, already widowed when Joseph Ackerman's wife died, thereupon helped Joseph raise his children. Mary later married him. "Scandalously," Joseph was Mary's son-in-law, since his late wife, Barbara, was either Mary's daughter or step-daughter. Based on the tombstone dates, John was nine years older than Mary, and could have been married previously. John died in 1911, and Joseph Ackerman's wife died in 1920 when their daughter, Barbara was not quite five years old. Joseph's wife, born in Nov 1882, is the right age to have been John Metzner's daughter. Thus, while Mary married her son-in-law, Joseph Ackerman, he was actually her age, having taken a much younger woman for his first wife. - CFS Marriage 1 John Metzner b: 5 FEB 1866 Marriage 2 Joseph Ackermann b: 15 AUG 1886 Father: Franz August BAIER b: 30 MAR 1840 in Schwaben, Germany Mother: Elisabetha STAUD b: 23 MAY 1836 in Schwaben, Germany John Ackermann: Regarding Joseph John Ackermann #57 The notes from Charles Schretzman are speculative and not entirely correct. He states that he took the dates from the tombstones at St. John's Cemetery. I visited this cemetery myself and noted that he got several of the dates wrong. Joseph's wife Barbara was born in 1892 not 1882 as he states in his notes. Also not relative here, her father was John Metzner b. Feb. 6 1866 d. Dec. 17 1911. It took me a great deal of research but I finally found the correct relationship of Joseph and his second wife Anna Mary Baier. John Metzner's first wife was Elizabeth Eberhardt b. Mar. 16 1867 d. Sep. 3 1901. Elizabeth Eberhardt b. Mar. 16 1867 d. Sep. 3 1901,is Barbara Metzners mother. Anna Mary Baier was John Metzner's second wife. Therefore after Barbara's death in 1920 Joseph married Sep. 11 1921, his step mother-in-law, Anna Mary Baier b. Jan. 13 1875 d. Sep.11 1935. She was 11 years his senior in age. Mary Anna Metzner, Joseph's second wife after Barbara's death was Barbara's step mother. This theory has been proven by review of the death certificate for Elizabeth Metzner born Elizabeth Eberhardt. | Baier, Anna Mary (I8053)
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| 10712 | Charles T. CavanoFuneral services for Charles T. Cavano, 44, of Mentor, will be Friday at the Brunner Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 8466 Mentor Ave., in Mentor. The time is pending.Mr. Cavano died April 25, 2004, at his residence.Born Aug. 10, 1959, he lived in Willoughby Hills before moving to Mentor 11 years ago.He was a soccer dad who loved spending time with his daughter. He was also a Harley enthusiast.Mr. Cavano worked as a machinist at Burton Industries in Mentor. Prior to that, he worked at E Manufacturing in Mentor and Standard Machine in Cleveland.Survivors are his daughter, Kayleigh Cavano of Mentor; sister, Jayne Locker of Madison; and nieces Laurel and Ashley Locker. He also leaves his former wife, Alison (Roberts) Cavano of Mentor; and former in-laws, John and Bonnie Roberts of Waite Hill.His parents, Frank and Elizabeth Cavano, are deceased.Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Knollwood Cemetery in Mayfield Heights.Online obituary at www.brunners.com | Cavano, Robert Roy (I15523)
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| 10713 | Charles' death caused a small controversy in Ironton. Charles was a German Reformed Church member and a Mason. His wife Paulina was Catholic, however. Religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants was common in that era, particularly in a small town among people of German ancestry. When Charles was comatose and dying, Paulina had Catholic last rites performed over him. She subsequently had a Catholic funeral service and buried him in the Catholic cemetery in Ironton. The Protestants and Masons were outraged at this act saying that he was a victim of his wife's religious zeal and that he had not ever been associated with the Catholic religion. The dispute between the German Reformed minister and the Catholic priest was recorded in the local newspaper. This article is included in the "Maps, Pictures and Documents" section. In a very unusual and overt act, the Masons removed Charles' body from the Catholic cemetery in the night and reburied him in Woodlawn Cemetery. His body resides there to this day. | Schweickart, Charles S. (I151127)
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| 10714 | CharlieZeb Entries: 3779 Updated: Thu Mar 7 16:21:01 2002 Contact: Charles O'Reilly charliezeb@aol.com | Scheib, Anna Maria (I20598)
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| 10715 | Cheryl Kauffman provided information from the death certificate of Joseph Statt: Joseph F. Statt, Elmgrove Road, life long residence of Gates, male, white, widowed, spouse Barbara Brown, DOB Apr 30 1858, age 72 yrs, 7 months, 11 days, occupation Farming, employed by Himself, birthplace Gates, NY, Father John A. Statt, birthplace Bavaria, Germany, Mother Barbara Geist, birthplace Bavaria, signed by Mrs. John Maloney, Coldwater, NY, filed Dec 13 1930, permit issued by M.R. Harrington, date of death Dec 11 1930, cause of death Chronic Parenchymators, duration 1 year 2 months, contributory Arterio-Sclerosis duration 3 years 6 months, no operation, no autopsy, what test confirmed diagnosis - blood chemistry, urine chemistry, etc., signed Chas. G. Leachart, MD Dec 12 1930, Spencerport, NY.Place of burial Holy Ghost Cem. Coldwater, NY, Dec 15 1930, undertaker Edward E. Haubner, 828 Jay Street, [Rochester]. By the way, Mrs. John Maloney is his youngest daughter. Dennis Brown 2/23/02Joseph Statt and Barbara [Brown] Statt were shown in the 1900 Census as living in Gates Town, Monroe County, NY. Two children were still at home, Alma and Magdalen. The dates correspond. Occupation Farmer. Dennis Brown 7/12/02Joseph Statt was shown in the Apr 21 1930 Census for Gates Township, Monroe, NY, Enumeration District 28-208, as widowed, 71, married age 30, b. NY, parents b. Germany, farmer. The next entry was his son, John A. Statt and family. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymonroe/cem/ho-ghost.htm Joseph F.; father; 1858 - 1930 | Statt, Joseph F. (I8820)
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| 10716 | Children:FrankJosephMaryMagdalenaJohn immigration date: 1848 see 1920 census record for John Holsinger CENSUS: 1850: Ohio Name: Caroline Everly Age: 5 Estimated birth year: abt 1845 Birth place: Germany Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Franklin, Summit, Ohio Page: 50 Roll: M432_732 1880: Indiana Name: Caroline HOLSINGER Age: 35 Estimated birth year: <1845> Birthplace: GER Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Clear Creek, Huntington, Indiana Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: John HOLSINGER Father's birthplace: GER Mother's birthplace: GER Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Clear Creek, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T9_285; Family History Film: 1254285; Page: 533B; Enumeration District: 194; Image: 0409. 1930: Name: Caroline Holsinger Age: 85 Estimated birth year: 1844 Birthplace: Germany Relation to Head-of-house: Mother-in-law Race: White Home in 1930: Huntington, Huntington, Indiana Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Huntington, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T626_593; Page: 21A; Enumeration District: 4; Image: 0660. lived with her daughter Mary Magdalena http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_h.htm Holzinger, Caroline C., b. 1845, d. 1935, s/w John Holzinger, Sect D Lot 62W-03 | Eberle, Karoline Clementine (I7928)
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| 10717 | Christ Voegele Rites Held on Friday, Dec. 26 -- Prominent Early-Day Homesteader And Retired Farmer Dies Christmas Eve -- Christian Voegele, son of John and Katherina Voegele, was born on March 27 [sic], 1862, in Glueckstal, South Russia. He grew to manhood in Russia in the Lutheran church where he was also confirmed. In 1890 he was married to Katherina Jundt. To this union eleven children were born. In 1905 the family came to the United States and settled in the community near Bowdle, South Dakota. In 1910 they took up an homestead 18 miles north of Hebron. In 1929 they moved to Hebron were they have lived until the time of his death. He united with the Evangelical church in 1910 and in 1929 he was converted to God. He stayed true to his Lord and his church until the end of his life. The last couple of months he spent on his sick bed, suffering from cancer and dropsy. He was not able to speak much the last two weeks of his life. He would but express the wish, "Home, sweet, home," and the last two days always said, "I am going home." At the time of his death he was 79 years, 8 months and 25 days old. He passed to the beyond on December 24, 1941, at 7:45, while most people were enjoying the Christmas programs. Five brothers, three sisters and seven children preceded him in death. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife; one son, John, Hebron; three daughters, Katie, Mrs. John Unruh, Beulah; Frieda, Mrs. Emmanuel Teske, Zap; and Anna, Mrs. Ernest Bratzel of Hebron; and 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral services were held at the First Evangelical Church on Friday, December 26 at 2:00 P. M. with Rev. S. G. Gruneich officiating. The Elmer sisters assisted in the services by songs of comfort. Pallbearers were Conrad Click, Wm. Metzger, Jacob Walz, Gottfred Sailer, John Elmer and Christ Metzger. | Voegele, Edwin J. (I116137)
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| 10718 | Christian Roth (1824-1896) was nine years old when he came to America with his father Chris Roth. He had two sisters, Elizabeth Roth Shell and Mary Roth Holmes. Whether or not Chris Roth's wife was living when he came to America no one seems to know.(NOTE: I have a 1850 Federal Census that shows Christian Roth at 25 years living with his father Nicholas Roth and wife, who would be Christian's mother, Mary. That is the last census that shows Mary with Nicholas.by Rebecca Roth) However, he did marry a second time (Anna Jeffers). This marriage did not last too long. Christian Roth, built his father, Chris Roth and his new wife a house on his farm about 1/4 mile on the right up above what used to be the Cranes Nest store. Chris Roth(Christian's father) drove Napolean into Moscow, but it snowed so much that he had to bring Napoleon out on a sled. He drove Napolean and Josephine many places. Christian Roth married Nancy Grant. She with two small children are buried at New Castle (Lainges, Ohio) just inside the cemetery gates. The markers are there. The children of Christian Roth and Nancy Grant were Mary Roth Fliekman, Nicholas Roth and Elizabeth Ann Roth Jeffers. Mary Fliekman and her husband had a store at Attitude, Ohio on the way to Clarinton, Ohio from Woodsfield, Ohio. Nicholas Roth was just thirteen years old when he taught school. He married Louise Ludwig and they lived on what is now the Rothenchecker farm on Sunfish Creek, just up from Cameron, Ohio. Elizabeth Ann Roth Jeffers (1858-1958) lived to be 100 years old. After Nancy Grant died from injuries received in a fall, Christian Roth married Barbara Rose (1839-1913). At this time Christian Roth was said to be worth $10,000. Christian Roth was the father of fifteen or sixteen children. Either two or three children from each family died from diptheria. (This material was furnished by Lorena Holtsclaw Miller of Woodsfield, Ohio) Okey Roth (Robert O. Roth son of Charles and Clara Roth) always heard that Christian Roth gave each son a farm (or substantial payment) when each son married. The girls received money when they were married. Christian Roth was a clever dealer. He rode a horse, a fall from which, and then being dragged hastened his death. | Roth, Christian (I113398)
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| 10719 | Christian's sponsor was his father. | Kuntz, Christian (I24571)
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| 10720 | Christina Singer was the first child of Jacob and Magdelena Zwick Singer born in the United States. Tradition has it that Christina made a promise that if her mother would recover from a serious illness that she would devote her life to the service of God; she then reportedly left her family farm home near Fulda, OH at age 15 and went to join the convent. Christina Singer was the first young woman from St. Mary's parish at Fulda to ever join the convent. (Source: Muth & Fox) According to family tradition, Sister Mary of the Victories was involved in the care of orphan children. (source: Muth & Fox) "Christina Singer, daughter of Jacob Singer and Magdalen Swick, born in Ohio, received the habit on November 21, 1866 at age 21 and took the name of Sister Mary of the Victories. This dear Sister died at the age of 70 years on July 7, 1915, in Cincinnati and was interred in our convent cemetery here at Our Lady of the Woods. No other information relative to this Sister is available in our archives." (source: Provincial Convent of the Good Shepard, Our Lady of the Woods, Cincinnati, OH) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Newspaper Story, July 1915 (source unknown) Mr. George Singer and Mrs. Fox of Noble County passed through Marietta for Cincinnati Thursday afternoon to attend the funeral of their sister, Sister Mary Victory of the Good Shepard Convent. She was a daughter of Jacob Singer of Noble County. The deceased at the time of her death was seventy years old and leaves three brothers and three sisters, George of Noble County, Sebass, of Braddock, PA, Adam of this city, Mrs. Anthony Muth of this city, Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Kathryn Heil, both of Noble County. She had been fifty-three years in the convent. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Friday morning at Cincinnati, Ohio. | Singer, Sister Christina (I234289)
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| 10721 | Christine Clark Christine Clark, 43, of Evansville, passed away on Tuesday, August 25, 2009, after a long, courageous battle with brain cancer. Chris was employed at Berry Plastics as a graphic designer for over 20 years where she was well-respected for her disciplined work ethic and friendly, outgoing personality. She was an inspiration to everyone that knew her. The family would like to thank Dr. Edward Fox and his oncology team for their quality of care and level of compassion, as well as numerous friends who have contributed their time and talents over the last few years. Chris is survived by her husband, Michael and daughters, Kendyl and Tara; her mother Frances Wigger of Evansville; her father Robert L. and Connie (stepmother) of Cadiz, KY.; sister Lisa (Bill) Deckelman of Great Falls, VA; brother Robert A. Wigger of Evansville; and brother Michael (Stephanie) Wigger of Avon, IN; nieces and a nephew. A funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, August 29, 2009, at St. Joseph Church (county), 6202 W. St. Joseph Rd. with Fr. Gene Schroeder officiating. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery (Evansville). Friends and family will be received at Ziemer Funeral Home North Chapel, 6300 North First Avenue on Friday, August 28, 2009, from 2 to 8 p.m. where a memorial service will be held at 6 p.m. Visitation will continue on Saturday, August 29, 2009, from 9:30 a.m. till service time at St. Joseph Catholic Church (county), 6202 W. St. Joseph Rd. Please join us in the celebration of Chris' Life. In lieu of flowers and gifts, contributions can be made to: Michael T. Clark f/b/o The Clark Children College Fund, Old National Bank, in person or to P.O. Box 718, Evansville, IN 47705-0718. Condolences may be made on line at www.ziemerfuneralhome.com. | Wigger, Frances (I174425)
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| 10722 | Christoph Mettler Biography This biography appears on pages 1224-1225 in "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. II (1904) and was scanned, OCRed and edited by Maurice Krueger, mkrueger@iw.net. This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. CHRISTOPH METTLER, one of the prominent and highly esteemed business men of Menno, Hutchinson county, was born in southern Russia, on the 15th of August, 1860, being a son of Andreas and Magdalena (Schnaidt) Mettler, whose ten children are all living. The parents were likewise born in southern Russia but represented staunch German stock, since the respective families removed over the line from Germany into Russia in an early day. In 1874 Andreas Mettler emigrated with his family to America, and forthwith took up his residence in Hutchinson county, South Dakota, becoming one of its pioneers. Here he took up homestead and pre-emption claims, and later purchased additional land, eventually becoming the owner of a landed estate. In the fall of 1879 he engaged in the hardware business in Menno, in partnership with Jacob Schnaidt, and the subject of this review likewise became a member of the firm. In 1888 Mr. Schnaidt assumed the control of the lumber business, which had become a department of the enterprise, and our subject and his father were thereafter associated in the conduct of the hardware business until 1888, when they disposed of the same to give their attention to operation of their well-equipped flouring mill, which they had acquired about five years previously. Upon the death of his honored father, on September 26, 1901, the subject purchased the property and has since successfully continued the enterprise, which is a most flourishing one, having marked value as an acquisition to the industrial interests of this section. Mr. Mettler is a straightforward, energetic and progressive business man and public-spirited citizen, and he is held in the highest confidence and esteem in the community. He gives his support to the Republican party but has never been ambitious for political office, and both he and his wife are worthy members of the German Reformed church. On November 28, 1883, Mr. Mettler was married to Miss Christina Pressler, of this county, and they have six children, all of whom remain beneath the home roof, namely: Christina, Christoph, Emanuel, Edward, Helmuth and Lydia. | Mettler, Christoph A. (I75010)
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| 10723 | Christopher Feiock and Courtney Magraner Share This Story: Published: Sunday, June 01, 2008 Updated: Sunday, June 1, 2008 1:00 AM EDT Announcement is made of the engagement and upcoming wedding of Courtney Magraner to Christopher Feiock, both of Tulsa, Okla.The bride-elect is the daughter of Eric and Veronica Magraner, Old Forge. She is a graduate of Old Forge High School and earned a bachelor?s degree in communications from The Pennsylvania State University. She is the district manager in the marketing division of Citi Group in Tulsa.The prospective bridegroom is the son of Gerald Feiock and Kathleen Illig, Rochester, NY. He is a graduate of Churchville-Chili High School and earned a bachelor?s degree in mechanical engineering from The Pennsylvania State University. He is a process engineer for Dal-Tile in Muskogee, Okla.The wedding is set for August in St. Paul?s Church, Scranton. | Family (F37873)
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| 10724 | Cincinnati as a destination turns up again in 1850; for the day laborer Thomas Bohlinger (with three daughters, but no wife) | Bohlinger, Thomas (I24402)
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| 10725 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Year of Marriage 1929 Last Name SERTH First Name WILLIAM L Middle Initial Spouse's Last Name CASEY Spouse's First Name RUTH Spouse's Middle Initial Volume 24 License # 61092 | Family (F645)
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| 10726 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1876-1904.cfm?RECID=14644 Page Number 43 Date of Marriage 10/05/1892 Husband's First Name JOSEPH Husband's Middle Name Husband's Last Name SCHIRK City ROCHESTER State NY Husband's Age 33 Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation SHOEMAKER Husband's Birth Place BUFFALO Husband's Birth State NY Husband's Father's First Name JOSEPH Husband's Father's Middle Name Husband's Father's Last Name Husband's Mother's First Name MARY Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name BACH Husband's Number of Marriages 2 Wife's First Name MARIA Wife's Middle Name F Wife's Maiden Last Name EISENHAUER Residence/City ROCHESTER Residence_State - Wife's Age 29 Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place GERMANY Wife's Birth State - Wife's Father's First Name JOSEPH Wife's Father's Middle Name Wife's Father's Last Name Wife's Mother's First Name ROSA Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name HAEFNER Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name F H SINCLAIR Marriage Official's Position CLERGYMAN Where Recorded Roll Number 2 | Family (F4125)
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| 10727 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1876-1904.cfm?RECID=18896 Page Number 128 Date of Marriage 05/05/1896 Husband's First Name JOSEPH Husband's Middle Name Husband's Last Name EISENHAUER City ROCHESTER State NY Husband's Age 29 Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation - Husband's Birth Place GERMANY Husband's Birth State NY Husband's Father's First Name JOS Husband's Father's Middle Name Husband's Father's Last Name EISENHAUER Husband's Mother's First Name ROSA Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name HAEFEN Husband's Number of Marriages 1 Wife's First Name JULIA Wife's Middle Name Wife's Maiden Last Name ALLMANN Residence/City GATES Residence_State NY Wife's Age 24 Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place - Wife's Birth State US Wife's Father's First Name JACOB Wife's Father's Middle Name Wife's Father's Last Name ALLMANN Wife's Mother's First Name JULIANA Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name DORNER Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name D LAURENZIS Marriage Official's Position CLERGYMAN Where Recorded Roll Number 2 | Family (F2202)
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| 10728 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1876-1904.cfm?RECID=24408 Page Number 38 Date of Marriage 06/19/1900 Husband's First Name SEBASTIAN Husband's Middle Name Husband's Last Name BOOS City LOCKPORT State NY Husband's Age 27 Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation GROCER Husband's Birth Place LOCKPORT Husband's Birth State NY Husband's Father's First Name JOSEPH Husband's Father's Middle Name Husband's Father's Last Name BOOS Husband's Mother's First Name SOPHIA Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name KUHN Husband's Number of Marriages 1 Wife's First Name EMMA Wife's Middle Name Wife's Maiden Last Name GERSTNER Residence/City ROCHESTER Residence_State NY Wife's Age 25 Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place ROCHESTER Wife's Birth State - Wife's Father's First Name WENDELL Wife's Father's Middle Name Wife's Father's Last Name GERSTNER Wife's Mother's First Name LUITGARD Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name KRIEG Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name M J HARGATHER Marriage Official's Position CLERGYMAN Where Recorded 07/17/1900 Roll Number 2 | Family (F3010)
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| 10729 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1876-1904.cfm?RECID=28644 Page Number 115 Date of Marriage 06/16/1902 Husband's First Name HENRY Husband's Middle Name F Husband's Last Name DIESTLER City CHILI State NY Husband's Age 42 Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation FARMER Husband's Birth Place LONG ISLAND Husband's Birth State NY Husband's Father's First Name JOHN Husband's Father's Middle Name Husband's Father's Last Name Husband's Mother's First Name RACHEL Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name KRUG Husband's Number of Marriages 1 Wife's First Name CATHERINE Wife's Middle Name M Wife's Maiden Last Name DRIES Residence/City OKLAHOMA IND TER Residence_State - Wife's Age 24 Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place SCOTTSVILLE Wife's Birth State NY Wife's Father's First Name JACOB Wife's Father's Middle Name Wife's Father's Last Name Wife's Mother's First Name ANNA Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name BRANDENBURGER Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name A M ONEILL Marriage Official's Position Where Recorded Roll Number 2 | Family (F4383)
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| 10730 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1876-1904.cfm?RECID=28863 Page Number 123 Date of Marriage 07/01/1902 Husband's First Name JOHN Husband's Middle Name Husband's Last Name SPERBER City LIMA State NY Husband's Age 43 Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation FARMER Husband's Birth Place GER Husband's Birth State NY Husband's Father's First Name GEORGE Husband's Father's Middle Name Husband's Father's Last Name Husband's Mother's First Name CLARA Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name GOELER Husband's Number of Marriages 1 Wife's First Name EVE Wife's Middle Name Wife's Maiden Last Name BOOS Residence/City CITY Residence_State - Wife's Age 35 Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place GERM Wife's Birth State - Wife's Father's First Name JOHN Wife's Father's Middle Name Wife's Father's Last Name Wife's Mother's First Name SOPHIE Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name WECHMAN Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name F H SINCLAIR Marriage Official's Position Where Recorded Roll Number 2 | Family (F3031)
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| 10731 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1876-1904.cfm?RECID=31988 Page Number 200 Date of Marriage 09/28/1904 Husband's First Name FRANK Husband's Middle Name G Husband's Last Name DRIES City ROCHESTER State NY Husband's Age 25 Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation SHOEMAKER Husband's Birth Place - Husband's Birth State US Husband's Father's First Name JOHN Husband's Father's Middle Name - Husband's Father's Last Name - Husband's Mother's First Name CATHERINE Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name SCHNOLIZER Husband's Number of Marriages 1 Wife's First Name EVA Wife's Middle Name Wife's Maiden Last Name CULLIGAN Residence/City CITY Residence_State - Wife's Age 22 Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place - Wife's Birth State US Wife's Father's First Name PATRICK Wife's Father's Middle Name Wife's Father's Last Name Wife's Mother's First Name MARY Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name FOOS Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name D LAURENZIS Marriage Official's Position Where Recorded Roll Number 2 | Family (F4459)
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| 10732 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1876-1904.cfm?RECID=5094 Page Number 101 Date of Marriage 05/03/1881 Husband's First Name JOSEPH Husband's Middle Name Husband's Last Name ASPENLEITER City ROCHESTER State NY Husband's Age Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation - Husband's Birth Place - Husband's Birth State NY Husband's Father's First Name Husband's Father's Middle Name Husband's Father's Last Name Husband's Mother's First Name Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name Husband's Number of Marriages - Wife's First Name MARGARETH Wife's Middle Name Wife's Maiden Last Name BEHAM Residence/City - Residence_State - Wife's Age Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place - Wife's Birth State - Wife's Father's First Name Wife's Father's Middle Name Wife's Father's Last Name Wife's Mother's First Name Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name HENRY DREESMAN Marriage Official's Position Where Recorded Roll Number 1 | Family (F5516)
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| 10733 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1905-1907.cfm?RECID=2157 Page Number 330 Date of Marriage 06/26/1905 Husband's First Name WM Husband's Middle Name J Husband's Last Name GUSTKE City ROCHESTER State NY Husband's Age 28 Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation POLISHER Husband's Birth Place GER Husband's Birth State - Husband's Father's First Name HENRY Husband's Mother's First Name ALBERTINA Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name PIOTTER Husband's Number of Marriages 1 Wife's First Name CHRISTINA Wife's Middle Name C Wife's Maiden Last Name WEGMAN Residence/City CITY Residence_State NY Wife's Age 26 Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place - Wife's Birth State NY Wife's Father's First Name GEORGE Wife's Mother's First Name CATH Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name SCHWEITZ Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name F R RAUBER Roll Number 3 | Family (F5436)
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| 10734 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1905-1907.cfm?RECID=5839 Page Number 876 Date of Marriage 11/27/1906 Husband's First Name WM Husband's Middle Name J Husband's Last Name WEGMAN City ROCHESTER State NY Husband's Age 48 Husband's Color W Husband's Occupation MERCT Husband's Birth Place - Husband's Birth State NY Husband's Father's First Name JOHN Husband's Mother's First Name MARGARETH Husband's Mother's Maiden Name Husband's Mother's Last Name BAUMAN Husband's Number of Marriages 1 Wife's First Name IDA Wife's Middle Name C Wife's Maiden Last Name SUTTER Residence/City CITY Residence_State NY Wife's Age 32 Wife's Color W Wife's Birth Place CITY Wife's Birth State - Wife's Father's First Name JOHN Wife's Mother's First Name SARAH Wife's Mother's Middle Name Wife's Mother's Maiden Name ROHERER Wife's Number of Marriages 1 Marriage Official's Name J C LOWENKAMP Roll Number 3 | Family (F2850)
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| 10735 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1908-1910.cfm?RECID=577 Bride or Groom BRIDE Last Name DRIES First Name CLARA Middle Initial K Spouse GROOM Spouse's Last Name KOHLMEIER Spouse's First Name GEORGE Spouse's Middle Initial J Volume 1 Page 421 Date of Marriage 04-04-1909 License 2101 | Family (F4471)
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| 10736 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=106240 Year of Marriage 1928 Last Name DRIES First Name FRANKLIN Middle Initial W Spouse's Last Name FLANNERY Spouse's First Name HELEN Spouse's Middle Initial K Volume 22 License # 58161 | Family (F4484)
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| 10737 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=108144 Year of Marriage 1929 Last Name SPERBER First Name SUSAN Middle Initial J Spouse's Last Name LYNCH Spouse's First Name JAMES Spouse's Middle Initial A Volume 23 License # 59067 | Family (F4417)
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| 10738 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=110079 Year of Marriage 1929 Last Name DRIES First Name MILTON Middle Initial J Spouse's Last Name STINAUER Spouse's First Name AUGUSTA Spouse's Middle Initial Volume 23 License # 59905 | Family (F5060)
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| 10739 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=112231 Year of Marriage 1929 Last Name WEGMAN First Name ANTHONY Middle Initial D Spouse's Last Name MCAVINNEY Spouse's First Name GERTRUDE Spouse's Middle Initial Volume 24 License # 60792 | Family (F4000)
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| 10740 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=114604 Year of Marriage 1930 Last Name SPERBER First Name CLARA Middle Initial K Spouse's Last Name FOLEY Spouse's First Name WILLIAM Spouse's Middle Initial C Volume 24 License # 62253 | Family (F4416)
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| 10741 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=117513 Year of Marriage 1930 Last Name ASPENLEITER First Name JOHN Middle Initial F Spouse's Last Name MUNDING Spouse's First Name ALMA Spouse's Middle Initial J Volume 25 License # 63632 | Family (F5519)
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| 10742 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=24502 Year of Marriage 1914 Last Name WEGMAN First Name LUCILLE Middle Initial Spouse's Last Name FINNERAN Spouse's First Name JOHN Spouse's Middle Initial D Volume 4 License # 17097 | Family (F4148)
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| 10743 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=26043 Year of Marriage 1915 Last Name BAUERSCHMIDT First Name FLORENTINA Middle Initial A Spouse's Last Name WEGMAN Spouse's First Name ROBERT Spouse's Middle Initial H Volume 4 License # 18026 | Family (F317)
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| 10744 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=39683 Year of Marriage 1917 Last Name WEGMAN First Name WALTER Middle Initial E Spouse's Last Name FRANKENSTEIN Spouse's First Name ANNA Spouse's Middle Initial F Volume 5 License # 24465 | Family (F358)
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| 10745 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=44586 Year of Marriage 1918 Last Name DRIES First Name LENA Middle Initial M Spouse's Last Name MYERS Spouse's First Name FRANK Spouse's Middle Initial J Volume 7 License # 27105 | Family (F5059)
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| 10746 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=57136 Year of Marriage 1920 Last Name EHRSTEIN First Name VERA Middle Initial Spouse's Last Name ENGLISH Spouse's First Name WILLIAM Spouse's Middle Initial J Volume 10 License # 33138 | Family (F5604)
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| 10747 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=59317 Year of Marriage 1920 Last Name DRIES First Name MARY Middle Initial M Spouse's Last Name BUELTE Spouse's First Name ELMER Spouse's Middle Initial L Volume 10 License # 34142 | Family (F4474)
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| 10748 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=60988 Year of Marriage 1921 Last Name DRIES First Name JOHN Middle Initial Spouse's Last Name VOIT Spouse's First Name BERTHA Spouse's Middle Initial Volume 11 License # 35721 | Family (F4473)
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| 10749 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=67681 Year of Marriage 1922 Last Name BAUERSCHMIDT First Name LEONA Middle Initial E Spouse's Last Name HASZLAUER Spouse's First Name JOSEPH Spouse's Middle Initial E Volume 12 License # 38464 | Family (F3062)
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| 10750 | City of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site http://www2.cityofrochester.net/cs/MarriageRecords/detail_1910-1932.cfm?RECID=68142 Year of Marriage 1922 Last Name DRIES First Name GORDON Middle Initial J Spouse's Last Name VIRKUS Spouse's First Name HATTIE Spouse's Middle Initial E Volume 13 License # 38815 | Family (F4479)
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