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| 16201 | Edith G. Belt PUBLISHED: January 8, 2007 Edith G. Belt, 84, of Algonac, died Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007, in St. John's River District Hospital. She was born Nov. 23, 1922, in Ripley, W.Va. Mrs. Belt is survived by her children, Jack (Jackie) Belt, Nancy (Michael) Mastalski, Larry (Sharon) Belt, Scott (Maureen) Belt, Fern Belt, and Sally (Patrick) Wilson; 12 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Warren Belt, on Jan. 21, 1983; and son, Ronald Belt on Aug. 27, 2003. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Gilbert Funeral Home, 1422 Michigan St., Algonac, with the Rev. Alan Kozlow officiating. Burial will be in Cadillac Memorial Gardens East, Clinton Township. Visitation is 1-4 and 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be addressed to St. John Hospice. | Belt, Jack (I121154)
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| 16202 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bechthold, Leona (I97684)
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| 16203 | Edna Mae Peters, age 79, took the hand of the Lord on June 29 and passed away quickly from her home at Traditions on Bath Rd., where she was loved and cared for by a wonderful staff. Edna was born October 11, 1932 in Akron and was the daughter of the late Mary Teresa (Browning) and Joseph Rollo Mattingly. She was the youngest of nine children and a loving mother of seven. Edna worked at Akron General Medical Center and Revlon Co. in Phoenix, Ariz. She liked to travel and was a caring and extraordinarily fun person. She was deeply loved by everyone she touched and will be missed by all. Edna was preceded in death by son, Joseph Robert Peters; sons-in-law, Boyd Stutler and Jim Hagen; sisters, Dorothy and Betty Jane Mattingly, Mary Jean Coughlin, Bernice Ahern; and brothers, William and Reuben Mattingly. She is survived by daughters, Kathy (Rick) Bigham, Cindy (Gary Clair) Stutler and Debbie Hagen; sons, Tom, Carl (Terrie) and Bill (Laurie) Peters, 17 grandchildren, 37 great grandchildren; sisters, Anna Ruth Vandiver and Doris Irene Reischman. A memorial service will be held at Edgewood park, 1170 Liberty Ave., Barberton, Ohio on July 22 at 1 p.m. followed by Edna's Celebration of Life. She will be laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery on July 23 at 11 a.m. with services by Father Jim Singler of Immaculate Heart of Mary. Condolences may be made to the family at 244 E. Comet Rd., Clinton, OH 44216. | Mattingly, Doris Irene (I208130)
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| 16204 | Edna Nuss passed away after a brief illness on Saturday, May 23, 2015, at the age of 92. Edna was born to Carl and Magdalena Wolff in Java, S. Dakota, and moved to Lodi, CA in 1935 with her parents, older sister, Millie and brother, Elmer. Edna married Walter Nuss in 1948 and they celebrated over 55 years of marriage at his passing in 2003. She worked in retail sales for over 40 years and was an active member of Ebenezer Congregational Church, Lodi, for over 70 years. Survived by daughter, Carlette Schnell; son, Dennis (Sandy) Nuss; brother, Elmer Wolff; grandchildren, Andy (Senny) Schnell, Matt (Jodie) Schnell, Danny Nuss, Cory (Lynsay) Nuss, Mickie (Rashelle) Nuss and her beloved great grandchildren, Katie, Taylor, Claire, Haniyah, Hunter, Charlotte and 2 more on the way!. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m., Friday, June 5, 2015 at Lodi Memorial Cemetery, 5750 E. Pine St., Lodi 95240. Arrangements handled by Rocha's Mortuary, Lodi. Donations may be made to Vitas Hospice Healthcare, 355 Lennon N, #150, Walnut Creek 94598 or your charity of choice . Published in Lodi News-Sentinel from May 30 to June 6, 2015 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lodinews/obituary.aspx?n=edna-nuss&pid=174969281#sthash.VFt6MJoi.dpuf | Nuss, Walter (I315127)
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| 16205 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Geiger (I234647)
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| 16206 | Edward John's name is listed as John Edward in the records of Sts Peter and Paul Church where he was baptized on Nov 18, 1871. His godparents were listed as Edward Keehn and Christine. Church records also have the name as Kuhn with an umlaut over the u. His mother's name is given as Helen Lorson. | Keehn, Edward John (I54419)
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| 16207 | EDWARD PRESZLER.?California is noted throughout the world for its splendid orchards and vineyards; and conducting important business enter- prises along these lines are many men of activity and energy, who in this department of labor have gained desirable success. Of this class is Edward Preszler, a prosperous vineyardist residing in the vicinity of Victor. He was born in Hutchinson County, S. D., on January 7, 1891, his parents being George and Margareta (Schnaidt) Preszler, both na- tives of southern Russia, born near Odessa. The former came to America with an older sister when he was seven years old, his parents having died when he was three years old. The mother came with her parents from Russia when she was three years old. They were reared in Hutchinson County, S. D., and there they were married. Geo. Preszler, when a boy of fourteen years, went to work for his brother- in-law, and for six years worked for him steadily. At the end of that time he had saved $1100. His wife received $500 from her parents, and with their com- bined capital they purchased 240 acres and began grain and stock raising, adding to their original farm until they had 320 acres. In 1901 they came to Cali- fornia with their family, arriving in Lodi in Febru- ary of that year. He purchased 154 acres, a stubble- field, near what is now Victor; and with the aid of his children he improved it to vineyard. In time the whole ranch was improved. Since 1921 he and his wife have lived retired in Lodi. Edward Preszler is the eldest in a family of eight children, the others being Emma, Mrs. Kirschen- mann of Victor; William, residing at Victor; Henry, on the home place; and Allina, Ida, Martha and Len- hardt. Edward Preszler spent the days of his boy- hood in the place of his nativity, residing there until 1901, when he came with his parents to California and attended the Harmony Grove, Alpine and Locke- ford schools, in the interim between school terms assisting his father on the home ranch. The marriage of Mr. Preszler occurred on August 3, 1913, in Lodi, and united him with Miss Ella Heil, a native of Hutchinson County, S. D., and a daugh- ter of Peter and Caroline (Neuhardt) Heil, both na- tives of Russia. Her father, Peter Heil, came to the United States in 1887, and her mother was only one year old when she was brought by her parents to America. Peter Heil is prominent as a successful vineyardist and independent packer of San Joaquin County, and has also been prosperous as a buyer and seller of vineyard property. They were the parents of eleven children, only seven of whom are now liv- ing. Emanuel and Ella were born in South Dakota; and Leodine, Freda, Theodore, Eugene and Regina are all natives of California. Mr. and Mrs. Preszler are the parents of four children, Bertha, Alfred, Irene and Raymond Reuben. Mr. Preszler continued to aid his father on the home ranch until he was twenty-two years of age when his father assisted him in the purchase of his first ranch, the present place of forty acres on Locust Avenue. A part of the place was set out to vineyard, and Mr. Preszler continued the development. It is now all in a full-bearing vineyard with a small or- chard, a good, comfortable residence, and suitable farm buildings. In 1920 he purchased five acres in vineyard just outside the city limits of Lodi; and again in 1921 he purchased a ten-acre vineyard south of Kettleman Lane on the Alpine school road. His | Preszler, Edward (I253537)
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| 16208 | Edward T. Voegler VOEGLER - Edward T., of Wantagh on March 1, 2009 in his 55th year. Beloved husband of Patricia. Devoted father of Gregory, Robert and Kathryn. Adored son of Dorothy Voegler-Tomlinson and the late Henry. Loving brother of Barbara Leber (Jack), Kathleen Lewis (Stan), Henry Voegler (Leonor), Patricia McDermitt (Kevin), and the late James Voegler (the late Greer). In lieu of flowers, please make donations in his memory to the American Brain Tumor Association www.abta.org. Reposing Wednesday, 2-5 and 7-9pm, at The Charles J. O'Shea Funeral Home: 2515 N. Jerusalem Rd. (Exit 25N SS Pkwy) East Meadow, NY. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, time to be announced, at Maria Regina R.C. Church, Seaford, NY. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery. www.osheafuneral.com | Voegler, Henry J. (I230698)
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| 16209 | Edwin S. Olivera of Algonquin The Mass of Christian Burial for Edwin S. Olivera, 77, will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, July 25, at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 410 N. First St., Cary, where there will be visitation from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass. Father Ariel Valencia will officiate. Burial will be in St. Michael the Archangel Cemetery, Palatine. Visitation will be from 4-9 p.m., Friday, July 24, at the Davenport Family Funeral Home, 419 E. Terra Cotta Ave. (Route 176), Crystal Lake. Born Dec. 5, 1931, in New York City, he passed away Monday, July 20, 2009, at Sherman Hospital, Elgin. Mr. Olivera was the founder and former publisher of the Philippine Times newspaper and an avid photographer. Survivors include his wife, Violeta (nee Pancho), whom he married Jan. 6, 1961, in Chicago; sons, Edwin and Art (Karen) Olivera of Algonquin; granddaughters, Elizabeth and Emily Olivera of Algonquin; siblings, Feliza, Carol and Robert (Sandy) Olivera of Glendale Heights, Butch (Xenia) Olivera of Crystal Lake, and Douglas (Linda) and Frank (Remy) Olivera of Gardena, Calif.; and many nieces and nephews. Mr. Olivera was preceded in death by his parents, Roque and Elizabeth (nee Sigmund) Olivera. For information, 815-459-3411. Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on 7/22/2009 | Sigmund, Elisabeth B. (I28024)
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| 16210 | Edwin Wagner ist vermutlich als unbekannter Soldat auf die Kriegsgräberstätte in Sologubowka-St.Petersburg Sammelfriedhof (Rußland) überführt worden.1,5 km nordwestlich von Pogostje, Sologubowka-St.Petersburg, RusslandLeider konnten bei den Umbettungen aus seinem ursprünglichen Grablageort zum Friedhof Sologubowka-St.Petersburg Sammelfriedhof (Rußland) nicht alle deutschen Gefallenen geborgen werden. Es besteht jedoch die Möglichkeit, daß Ihr Angehöriger einer der deutschen Soldaten ist, deren Gebeine geborgen wurden, die aber trotz aller Bemühungen nicht identifiziert werden konnten.Sein Name wird im Gedenkbuch des Friedhofs verzeichnet. | Wagner, Erwin (I16481)
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| 16211 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Jim Eggert eggertJ@verizon.net Familienregister zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Gossersweiler Band 1, 1732-1800 von Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Emil Bernhard Seite 161 | Memmer, Johannes Kaspar (I19274)
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| 16212 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Jim Eggert eggertJ@verizon.net RECORDS: Familienregister zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Gossersweiler 1732-1800 von Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Emil Bernhard Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung Juni 1999 Band 1, Seite 161 | Memmer, Philipp Jakob (I20783)
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| 16213 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Jim Eggert eggertJ@verizon.net RECORDS: Familienregister zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Gossersweiler 1732-1800 von Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Emil Bernhard Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung Juni 1999 Band 1, Seite 161 | Welsch, Magdalena Simone (I20784)
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| 16214 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Jim Eggert eggertJ@verizon.net | Memmer, Johannes Jakob (I19279)
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| 16215 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Jim Eggert eggertJ@verizon.net | Müller, Katharina (I20229)
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| 16216 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Jim Eggert eggertJ@verizon.net | Matz, Johannes Jakob (I26164)
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| 16217 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Jim Eggert eggertJ@verizon.net | Wolfer, Maria Barbara (I26167)
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| 16218 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Contact: Jim Eggert eggertj@verizon.net | Lämmel, Philipp (I26172)
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| 16219 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Contact: Jim Eggert eggertj@verizon.net | Schäfer, Anna Maria (I26173)
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| 16220 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Contact: Jim Eggert eggertj@verizon.net | Lämmel, Elisabetha (I26174)
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| 16221 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Contact: Jim Eggert eggertj@verizon.net | Lämmel, Joseph (I26175)
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| 16222 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Contact: Jim Eggert eggertj@verizon.net | Lämmel, Johannes (I26176)
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| 16223 | Eggert Family Genealogy Entries: 16510 Updated: 2005-09-17 03:47:04 UTC (Sat) Contact: Jim Eggert eggertj@verizon.net | Häffner, Christina (I26177)
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| 16224 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Probst, Katharina Christiane (I86229)
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| 16225 | Ehrstein Catherine 72 y Apr 2 1906 6913 Kings E623 | Erhard, Katharina (I105918)
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| 16226 | Eine Zusammenstellung der Auswanderungsanzeigen von 1842 aus dem "Amts- und Intelligenzblatte für die Pfalz", Jahrgang 1842, gibt es als Buch und ebook. | Bernhard, Franz Joseph (I232287)
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| 16227 | Eintrag vom 1785; blutsverwandt vom 4. zum 3. Grad; die Ehe wurde vor 5 Jahren ohne Dispens geschlossen und am 18 feb 1785 erneuert | Family (F9402)
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| 16228 | Either Marguerite KUNTZ, or her husband Jean BURCKARD, or both, were from Berenbach/Baehrenbach Schlettebach Spire Palatinate according to the marriage record of their sons David and Michel and daughter Salomé. | Kuntz, Maria Margaretha (I24841)
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| 16229 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Holzinger, Elaine (I9679)
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| 16230 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davis (I246525)
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| 16231 | Eleanor Zwick (nee Baker)Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, March 1950Mrs. Eleanor Zwick, 65, died at nine o?clock on Thursday evening, March 30, 1950, at her home in Lewisville, Ohio.Born in Monroe County, Ohio, she had lived there most of her life. She was the daughter of William and Opeloma Baker.Surviving are her husband, P. W. Zwick; three sons, Sennen Zwick, of the home; Ural Zwick, of Zanesville, Ohio; and Hugo Zwick, of Columbus, Ohio.Funeral services were held Monday morning at nine o?clock at St. Joseph?s Church at Burkhart, Ohio with the Reverend Martin of Carsile, Ohio, officiating. Burial was in the Church cemetery with the Brubach funeral home in charge. | Zwick, Peter William (I56560)
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| 16232 | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Schuetz was born in Okawville on October 7, 1885. She was united in marriage to John Philip Kinzel on June 10, 1905. John and Elizabeth lived in St. Louis. They had a son, Elmer Philip Kinzel (1907 - 1909), which died in infancy. After this grievance, John and Elizabeth had two more children: Alvin Kinzel (1910 - 1972), and Telitha Kinzel (1914 - ????). They moved back to Illinois in the early 1920's and settled in Granite City. Elizabeth and John made residence at 2102 B. Street. Elizabeth died at the Deaconess Hospital of St. Louis at the age of forty-one from heart problems in the early morning of June 16, 1927. She was buried at the northern St. John's Cemetery of St. Louis County on June 19th. John died at the age of ninety in the October of 1974 in Hazelwood, Missouri. John, Elizabeth, and Elmer Kinzel were all buried at St. John's under one stone. | Schuetz, Elizabeth Henriette Louise (I179180)
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| 16233 | Elizabeth Behr betsy14612@yahoo.com Father: Adelbert DOXTATER Mother: Clara UNKNOWN World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Chauncy A Doxtater City: Rochester County: Monroe State: New York Birthplace: New York;United States of America Birth Date: Jan 31 1893 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1818713 DraftBoard: 1 - liver trouble CENSUS: 1920: Name: Cheny Doxtater Age: 27 years Estimated birth year: 1892 Birthplace: New York Race: White Home in 1920: Rochester, Monroe, New York Roll: T625_1122 Page: 9B ED: 116 Image: 0294 1930: Name: Chauncey Doxtater Age: 36 years Estimated birth year: 1893 Birthplace: New York Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T626_1455; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 186; Image: 0243. | Doxtater, Chauncy Adelbert (I8262)
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| 16234 | Elizabeth Behr betsy14612@yahoo.com Note: buried next to Gervin, Churchville, NY CENSUS: 1930: Name: Mary Doxtater Age: 12 years Estimated birth year: 1917 Relation to Head-of-house: Daughter Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T626_1455; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 186; Image: 0243. | Doxtater, Mary Bernice (I8451)
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| 16235 | Elizabeth Behr betsy14612@yahoo.com Note: nickname Flossie... she died at age 99. Had spent last two years (or 3) in Rochester Jewish Home. No, she wasn't Jewish. | Held, Florence Catherine (I8267)
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| 16236 | Elizabeth G. Losty? | Losty, Elizabeth G. (I18659)
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| 16237 | Elizabeth Halm Formerly of Monroeville Elizabeth "Betty" (Schafer) Halm, 88, formerly of Monroeville, died Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005. Beloved wife of the late William Halm and Lucas Schafer. Loving mother of George (Valerie) Schafer, Daniel (Judy) Schafer, Linda (Bob) Eder and the late Robert Schafer. Stepmother of the late Marvin Halm. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Also preceded in death by one grandson. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the MAURICE L. KNEE LTD. FUNERAL HOME, 7663 Saltsburg Road, Plum. Service at 11 a.m. Friday. | Schafer, Lucas G. (I122630)
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| 16238 | Elizabeth Heim Brown was the first wife of George Adam Brown Sr. They had six children, Mary, Adam, Frances, Barbara and George, and John [Joannes]. Marie Elizabeth went by the name Elizabeth. She died giving birth to a sixth child, who died several months later. The Bishop's Archives in Würzburg, Catholic Parish of Hammelburg, Baptism Book 1826, page 16, listed Elisabetha Heim, b. Feb 14 1826, 7 p.m., "nach Amerika ausgewandert," fifth child, father Konrad Heim, farmer, residence Pfaffenhausen house Nr. 22, mother Elisabetha Mathes, farmer's daughter, home town Diebach, minister not shown, witness Elisabeth Masler (?), farmer's wife, from here. Albin Heim records showed godmother Elisabetha Wahler, time of birth 7 a.m., godmother for confirmation on Sept 12 1841 in Hammelburg as the widow Catharina Schmal.The baptism record of Elizabeth Heim's third child, Francisca, b. 9 Nov 1857, showed the place of birth of Elizabeth Heim as Pfaffenhausen, Bavaria. That record was from St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rochester, records held by Our Lady of Victory Church. The baptism record of Elizabeth Heim's sixth child, Joannes, b. 31 Mar 1862, showed the place of birth of Elizabeth Heim as Pfaffenhausen, Bavaria. That record also from St. Joseph Church.Cheryl Kauffman spoke to a priest at Our Lady of Victory Church in Rochester, and learned that Elizabeth Brown, 36 years old, died of inflamation of the lung, died May 3, 1862, born in Bavaria 1826, buried in Holy Sepulchre, she resided on South Asylum Street, no other names were mentioned.Holy Sepulchre Cemetery shows Elizabeth Brown buried in Section 12, East Division, Tier 2, grave 64, interment May 1872. I found no grave stone there. Most in this section were moved there from St. Joseph's Cemetery off East Main Street in Rochester, when Holy Sepulchre Cemetery was opened in 1871. Dennis Brown 6/28/02. Mary Heim, mother, 1827-1879, is buried in the George Brown plot in Section 10 East Division. This is Mary Breun, sister of George Brown and wife of Andreas Heim, brother of Elizabeth Heim Brown.A granddaughter, possibly Blanche Traub Pierson, described Marie Elizabeth Heim Brown as follows:"It happened like this - one Sunday after Mass I stopped in to see how Grandpa [George] Brown was feeling; it was just a few months before he passed away [on Feb 9, 1905] and he was sitting in the kitchen [prob at 23 Richmond St., Rochester] behind the stove; Grandma [Magdalena Wittman Brown] had gone out to sweep the front porch and he began to talk. Among the things he said was - "Your grandmother [Marie Elizabeth Heim Brown] was the only girl in the family; she had six brothers tall like you [Blanche Traub Pierson] and your mother [Frances Brown Traub] is the only one who looks like her [Marie Elizabeth Heim Brown]. He did not have time to say much as Grandma was coming back and he motioned me not to say any more. I do not think he spoke much of the past as the Grandma Brown [Magdalena] that we knew was terribly jealous of him. I have a small book in which I keep all the information about the Traub, Brown and Pierson clans. It is interesting to go thru it. I'll start from the beginning and give you a few facts as I know them; they might interest you. I do not know the date when George Brown (Braun was the original spelling so I have been told by Aunt Louise [Louisa M. Brown]) and Elizabeth Heim were married but from that union came the following - "[The five children, Mary, Adam, Frances, Barbara and George are listed with dates]"Then there was another baby after George [Brown b. Apr 11 1860] presumably in 1861; our [underlined] Grandmother died as a result of this confinement and the baby died a few days after her. My mother [Frances Brown Traub] told me that in those days [1862] there was very little money, with no carpets on the floor; the woman who was taking care of our grandmother [Marie Elizabeth Heim Brown] mopped the floor and as a result Grandmother got a milk leg from cold and dampness and died. With the date above you will see that there were five children in five years and ten months. The second Grandma Brown [Magdalena Wittman Brown] told me that she came to this country on a sailing vessel and I think it correct in saying that it took them three months. Anyway she [Magdalena] got here; she kept house for Grandpa [George Brown Sr.] and eventuall[y] married him; from that union came the following"[The seven children, Louise, Margaret, Josephine, Joseph, Charles, Marx and Louis are listed with dates.] Dennis Brown 6/23/2001Albin Heim from Hammelburg, Germany wrote in December 2001 that he has a Heim genealogy that includes Elizabetha Heim, b. Feb 14 1826 in Phaffenhausen. He provided an extensive genealogy that included the six brothers of Elizabetha, Johannes, Johann Adam, Lorenz, Andreas, Joseph, and Johann Georg. This information matches the statement of George Brown (above) that Elizabeth was the only girl in the family and that she had six brothers. The name Andrew matches with the name Andreas. The location of birth also matches. Albin also provided information that Andreas emigrated to America in 1852 and that his father Konrad Heim died on Sep 27 1850. Based on this matching information, I am adding Albin Heim's family information to our tree.Reinhard Hofer, Hans-Resch-Str.6, D-94099 Ruhstorf, Germany, professional genealogist, wrote on Jan 8 2003, mailing a photocopy of Elisabetha Heim's birth record from the Catholic parish in Hammelburg, showing her born Feb 14 1826, 7 p.m., fifth child, fth. Konrad Heim, residence Pfaffenhausen house Nr. 22, mth Elisabetha Mathes, farmer's daughter, from Diebach, baptized Feb 15 1826, priest not shown, witness Elisabeth Masler, farmer's wife, from here [Pfaffenhausen]. | Heim, Elisabetha (I8823)
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| 16239 | Elizabeth Kormann b.1852, NY Author: Jennifer Raymond Date: 22 Apr 2001 5:32 PM GMT Post Reply Any information would be helpful regarding "Eliza" Kormann b. Abt. 1852 in NY. Married Wm Aspenleiter and lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. Both of her parents were from Germany. BIOGRAPHY: Elizabeth Kormann b.1852, NY Author: Jennifer Raymond Date: 22 Apr 2001 5:32 PM GMT Any information would be helpful regarding "Eliza" Kormann b. Abt. 1852 in NY. Married Wm Aspenleiter and lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. Both of her parents were from Germany. | Kormann, Elizabeth (I15099)
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| 16240 | Ellingham, Blatt, Walker, Musser, Drake, Woodbine Entries: 7693 Updated: Tue Jan 13 21:19:03 2004 David Ellingham bmwmanda@localnet.com parents: Peter McArdle/Mary Tynon CENSUS: 1930: Name: Margaret Goeltz Age: 47 years Estimated birth year: 1882 Relation to Head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T626_1455; Page: 58B; Enumeration District: 196; Image: 0928. | McArdle, Margaret (I4079)
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| 16241 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Probst, Unknown (I10530)
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| 16242 | Ellingham, Blatt, Walker, Musser, Drake, Woodbine Entries: 7693 Updated: Tue Jan 13 21:19:03 2004 David Ellingham bmwmanda@localnet.com Social Security Death Index Name: Robert F. Huether SSN: 093-24-9681 Last Residence: 14618 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Born: 22 Sep 1932 Died: 29 Dec 1996 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) | Huether, Robert Francis (I10515)
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| 16243 | Elsie Rundlett's whirlwind romance lasted 68 years By Jo Hall Wednesday, March 11, 2009 2:16 PM CDT Funeral services for, Elsie Rundlett, age 88, of Mobridge will be at 2 p.m., on Monday, March 9, 2009, at the First Baptist Church in Mobridge with Rev. Kurt Brenner and Rev. Gary Street officiating. Burial will be at 1 p.m., MDT, on Tuesday, March 10, 2009, at Black Hills National Cemetery under the direction of Kesling Funeral Home of Mobridge. Visitation will be on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Mrs. Rundlett passed away March 4, 2009 at her daughter's home in Colorado Springs, Colo., after a three-month battle with cancer. Elsie was born on Jan. 11, 192, to Gottlieb and Karolina (Kaglea) Pfeifle in Mound City, S.D. She grew up on a farm between Eureka and Java and was one of 10 children. Elsie married Roy Rundlett on Jan. 11, 1941, in Deadwood. They resided in Sturgis for a number of years before moving to the Mobridge area where they have been since 1950. As of Jan. 11, they had been married 68 years, after a whirlwind romance of two weeks. Elsie was an active member of the First Baptist Church, and enjoyed volunteering at the nursing home and MMA Thrift Store. She enjoyed working in her garden, especially growing flowers. She was friendly and outgoing, and loved visiting with everyone. Elsie is survived by her husband, Roy of Mobridge, two children, JoAnn (Kurt) Brenner of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Dennis (Karen) Rundlett of Colorado Springs; four siblings, Fred Pfeifle of Selby, Jake Pfeifle of Tucson, Ariz., Lillian Heisler of Zephyr Hills, Fa., and Irene Oster of Spearfish; seven grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Gottlieb Pfeifle, Albert Pfeifle, Walter Pfeifle and Herbert Geigle; sister, Alvina Aman; sister-in-laws, Alice Pfeifle, Katie Pfeifle, Rose Pfeifle and Lenore Pfeifle; brother-in-laws, Henry Aman, John Oster, and Royal Heisler. Casketbearers will be Michael Rundlett, Paul Brenner, Steven Brenner, Brent Dickerson, B.J. Alexander and Mike Pfeifle. Honorary casketbearers will be Carol and Justin Little, Dana and David Dew, Kirsten and Mark Wendt, Sheri Dickerson, Kim Brenner, Aimee Brenner, Prunela Rundlett Dennis Rundlett will give the eulogy. Cordelia Borth will be the organist. The grandchildren will sing a quartet, "It Is Well With My Soul", Paul Brenner will sing "Your Grace Still Amazes Me." Congregational hymns will be "Amazing Grace," "How Great Thou Art" and "Just A Closer Walk With Thee." | Aman, Henry E. (I108439)
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| 16244 | Eltern Anton KIEFER Maria Barbara FLORY | Kiefer, Johannes Peter (I17544)
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| 16245 | Eltern Balthasar HOFFMANN Suzanne BÜHL ca 1720 | Hoffmann, Katharina (I5018)
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| 16246 | Eltern/parents: Anton Schafft & Anna Maria Schauer | Schafft, Matthias (I2243)
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| 16247 | Eltern: Simon und Ottilia | Geschwind, Johannes (I7797)
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| 16248 | Emelia Christine Schaub was Michigan's first elected woman prosecutor, the first woman in the United States to successfully defend a murder trial, and a protector of "the rights and tribal existence of native Americans in northwest Michigan". Born in a log cabin in Centerville Township, Leelanau County, Michigan in 1891, Emelia Schaub, Michigan?s first woman to be elected and to serve as county prosecutor. A 6-ton granite boulder outside the county building in Leland bears her name. She achieved great distinction as a lawyer and citizen. She was the first woman from Leelanau County to practice law in Michigan. Schaub was the daughter of Provemont pioneers Simon and Freida Schaub, she attended St. Mary School. She became the first Leelanau County woman to practice law upon her graduation from Detroit College of Law in 1924. Later earning a masters of Law degree from the University of Detroit. In 1926, news accounts cited her as the first woman attorney in the nations history to successfully defend a murder case. Miss Schaub was elected to the first of six terms as Leelanau county prosecutor in 1936 to the first of five 2-year terms, followed by a sixth term from 1952-54. While in that office she arranged for the return of Ottawa and Chippewa lands from the state to Leelanau County, creating a de facto reservation. For her efforts, she was made an honorary member of the tribe in 1942. Possession of this land base helped the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Ojibwe (Chippewa) Indians achieve federal recognition in 1980. Long active in her profession and community, she served as secretary and treasurer of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan and helped found both the Leelanau Foundation and the Leelanau Historic Society. Emelia Schaub was elected to the Michigan Women?s Hall of Fame in 1990 and was named a champion of justice of the state bar of Michigan the following year. At the time of her death in April 1995, Schaub, at 103, was the oldest living alumna of the University of Detroit, having received her master?s degree from the school in 1930. | Schaub, Emelia Christina (I96470)
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| 16249 | emigrated May 3rd 1893 Noordland - Antwerp, Belgium CENSUS: 1930: immigration: 1892 Name: Catherine Miller Age: 54 years Estimated birth year: 1875 Relation to Head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T626_1454; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 171; Image: 0701. | Göltz, Katharina (I2756)
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| 16250 | emigrated 1910 www.ellisisland.org Huber, Friedrich Hungary, German Birkinhard, Germany October 03, 1910 25y M S Lapland Antwerp, Belgium | Huber, Friedrich (I2695)
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