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| 21901 | Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 Name: Mary A. Ackerman Date: Feb 22, 1911 Location: Huntington Age: 61 yr Gender: Female Race: W Source location: City Health Office, Huntington Source notes: The source of this record is the book CH-5 on page 42 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. | Walters, Mary Ann (I13254)
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| 21902 | Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 Name: Tracy Deiser Date: Feb 14, 1908 Location: Warren Township Age: 79 yr Gender: Female Race: W Source location: County Auditor Office, Huntington Source notes: The source of this record is the book A-8 on page 9 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. | Unknown, Theresa (I11790)
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| 21903 | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about Lena Miller Name: Lena Miller Spouse Name: William Schaaf Marriage Date: 26 Sep 1901 Marriage County: Allen Birth Date: Birth Place: 567 Residence: William Schaaf Occupation: 24 Source Title 1: Allen County, Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records 1921 - 1925 Vol. I A - F Source Title 3: Original Record Located: Allen County Fort Wayne H | Family (F5915)
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| 21904 | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record about Ackerman Name: Mary A. Ackerman Spouse Name: Nicholas J. Deville Marriage Date: 20 Jun 1879 Marriage County: Huntington Source Title 1: Huntington County Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records 1837 - 1883 Source Title 3: Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Book: G OS Page: 99 | Family (F6556)
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| 21905 | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record about Boos Name: Katherine Boos Spouse Name: Alfred C. Chartier Marriage Date: 15 Nov 1904 Marriage County: Lake Estimated Birth Year: 1883 Age: 21 Source Title 1: Lake County, Indiana Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1850 - 1920 Inclusive Vol Source Title 3: W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O Book: K OS Page: 309 | Boos, Kathryn Margaret (I14335)
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| 21906 | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record about Brady Name: Margaret Brady Spouse Name: Francis Ackerman Marriage Date: 19 May 1885 Marriage County: Huntington Source Title 1: Huntington County Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Source Title 3: Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Book: H OS Page: 259 | Family (F4309)
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| 21907 | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record about Keefer Name: Annie Keefer Spouse Name: Peter Eckert Marriage Date: 13 May 1890 Marriage County: Huntington Source Title 1: Huntington County Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Source Title 3: Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Book: J OS Page: 297 | Family (F5897)
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| 21908 | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record about Nix Name: Elizabeth Nix Spouse Name: Norton Keefer Marriage Date: 29 Apr 1880 Marriage County: Huntington Source Title 1: Huntington County Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records 1837 - 1883 Source Title 3: Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Book: G OS Page: 207 | Family (F5978)
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| 21909 | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record Name: Cath. C. Libbing Spouse Name: Frank J. DeVille Marriage Date: 15 Oct 1924 Marriage County: Allen Performed By: Didier Number of Marriages: 1 Marriage Location: FW Birth Place: Ind. Estimated Birth Year: 1905 Age: 19 Residence: FW Race: White Father Name: August Libbing Mother Name: Julis Michot Source Title 1: Allen County, Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records 1921 - 1925 Vol. III L - Q Source Title 3: Original Record Located: Allen County Fort Wayne H | Family (F13971)
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| 21910 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Index to Marriage Record 1905-1920 Inclusive Volume II Letters D to G Inclusive Record Location: Clark County, Indiana W. P. A. Original Records Located County Clerks Office Jeffersonville Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1939 Spouse 1: Margaret Gill Spouse 2: James Millison Marriage Date: 24 Apr 1920 County: Clark Book: 22 Aug 1895 Original Source Page: 49 Comment: 290 | Family (F4857)
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| 21911 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Record Volume 14 M L 14 October 8, 1904 to May 28, 1905 Record Location: Porter County, Indiana Submitted by: William Henry Harrison Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Valparaiso, Indiana November, 1956 Spouse 1: Claud ??. Clover Spouse 2: Mary E. Shunk Marriage Date: 23 Nov 1904 County: Porter Original Source Page: 28 | Family (F6922)
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| 21912 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1837 - 1883 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Magdalane Gill Spouse 2: Joseph W. Scher Marriage Date: 08 Feb 1881 County: Huntington Book: G Original Source Page: 294 | Family (F1420)
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| 21913 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Cecilia Boos Spouse 2: Roy Gibler Marriage Date: 01 Jun 1897 County: Huntington Book: L Original Source Page: 188 | Family (F7128)
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| 21914 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Christina Holsinger Spouse 2: Thomas Miller Marriage Date: 06 May 1890 County: Huntington Book: J Original Source Page: 295 6 May 1890 MARRIAGE: SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church marriage register, p37, May 6, 1890: Thomas Müller, age 27, of Huntington, son of Balthasari & Elisabeth Müller to Christina Holzinger, age 24, of Birkenhördt, Bavaria, daughter of Joannis & Elisabeth Holzinger; witnesses were Andrea Eisenhauer & Magdalena Müller. (courtesy of Matt Caley, phoenixwar@yahoo.com). Magdalena is probably Thomas' sister, identified as Lena in the 1880 census. | Family (F1818)
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| 21915 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Katie Ackerman Spouse 2: Oscar Baker Marriage Date: 12 Jan 1888 County: Huntington Book: H Original Source Page: 585 | Family (F2940)
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| 21916 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Lizzie A. Miller Spouse 2: Victor J. Sinn Marriage Date: 07 Feb 1899 County: Huntington Book: L Original Source Page: 407 | Family (F1228)
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| 21917 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Margaret C. Lind Spouse 2: Martin Lahr Marriage Date: 19 Feb 1884 County: Huntington Book: H Original Source Page: 109 | Family (F7039)
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| 21918 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Mary Christman Spouse 2: Peter Miller Marriage Date: 22 Apr 1896 County: Huntington Book: L Original Source Page: 39 | Family (F5542)
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| 21919 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Index to Marriage Record 1824 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - E Inclusive Record Location: Allen County, Indiana W. P. A. Origtial Record Located: County Clerk's Office Fort Wayne Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938 Spouse 1: Geo J Baker Spouse 2: Shunk Catherine Marriage Date: 09 May 1871 County: Allen Book: 8 Original Source Page: 287 | Family (F6862)
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| 21920 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1837 - 1883 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Mary Ockerman Spouse 2: Conrad Lent Marriage Date: 13 Aug 1852 County: Huntington Book: B Original Source Page: 142 | Family (F694)
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| 21921 | Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Title: Marriage Records 1883-1900 Record Location: Huntington County Indiana Part I - Index of Grooms Part II - Index of Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1970 Spouse 1: Anna Scher Spouse 2: Casper Harper Marriage Date: 20 May 1890 County: Huntington Book: J Original Source Page: 299 | Family (F5977)
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| 21922 | Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youth | Hannel, Amy Delilah (I52370)
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| 21923 | Infant Wenner is the son of Forrest Charles Wenner & Ruth Corrine Thomas. The stillborn son was delivered 10 Mar 1921. Ruth died 6 May 1921 from a diabetic coma brought on from childbirth. Ruth & infant child are buried in St. John/Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Wyandot County, Ohio. Forrest, had an additional headstone placed at South Bend Cemetery, Wyandot County, Ohio. Debbie Wenner Frost | Wenner, Baby (I319340)
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| 21924 | Information for Roots of Doeller, Gunder, Nelson, Resch, & Smith Tree Name Roots of Doeller, Gunder, Nelson, Resch, & Smith Tree Description Is Tree Public? Yes Date Last Modified 8/16/2006 # of People in Tree 770 # of Photos Attached to Tree 0 | Resch, Conrad (I44251)
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| 21925 | Information in album given to Jim Fleeman http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/e/Eugene-L-Fleeman/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0008.html By Aunt Fay, June 1977 Johann Jakob Fliehmann was born in Germany January 28, 1814. Sophia Steigleiter was born in Germany June 24, 1819. They were married in Germany and had a little girl there who fell in a kettle of applebutter and scalded to death. Sophia was weak and sickly so they decided to come to America. They were 40 days and 40 nights on a sailing vessel. They sailed into New York Harbor. All their belongings were in a home made chest measuring 31"w 21"h l8"d. The storage space was l l"h a 3" drawer on bottom and set on 4" legs. This is in the possession of a great-great- grand-daughter Vicky Luke. Once Johann und Sophia got to America their health changed. She got strong and he in turn got weak and sickly. He died at age 48. The story is she had a dog she dearly loved and a bad electrical storm came, the dog howled so she went to untie him and the lightning struck and killed her. She was 71 years old. Johann and Sophia had six children. The girl in Germany, John Jacob II, Pheobe, Phillipp, Margaret and Fred. Johann had a brother Phillipp and he and his wife Catherine came from Germany too. They settled on Long Engine, Monroe County, near Marr, Ohio. This was called the old Engine Henry Fliehman Farm later the Reuben Holiday Farm. One son Johann died at age 23. These five are buried in the Luthern cemetery buried in rows as they died, as was the custom then. This cemetery is on the road from Lebanon to Harriettsville, turn at the Catholic cemetery and the Herman Pabst Farm. Born Died Age Johann Jakob January 28, 1814 July 1, 1862 48 Sophia Steigleiter June 24, 1819 Aug. 7, l890 71 Phillipp Mar. 28, 1819 June 9, 1886 67 Catherine March 21, l821 Nov 26, 1897 76 Johann Mar. 20, l855 July 11?,1878 23 | Fleeman, Johannes Jakob Fliehmann (I100492)
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| 21926 | Information taken from 1930 census record: Brooklyn (Kings Co.) NY. Surname came from granddaughter, Barbara Balabanski Zielinski. She also provided the birth, death and marriage certificate of her grandmother. | Kaufman, Barbara (I13724)
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| 21927 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F21360)
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| 21928 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F21359)
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| 21929 | Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900 Record about CAROLINE SCHLUZE Name: JOHN MELLICKER Spouse: CAROLINE SCHLUZE Marriage Date: 5 Feb 1856 County: Johnson State: IA | Family (F18850)
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| 21930 | Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900 Record about LILLIE C. ADDELSHIM Name: FRANCIS X. MELLICKER Spouse: LILLIE C. ADDELSHIM Marriage Date: 23 Oct 1874 County: Johnson State: IA | Family (F18845)
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| 21931 | Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900 Record about MARY SCHALDER Name: FRANCIS X. MELLICKER Spouse: MARY SCHALDER Marriage Date: 20 Oct 1870 County: Johnson State: IA | Family (F18844)
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| 21932 | Irene (Stoebner) Weber, 84, August 6, 1916 - June 10, 2001 | Stoebner, Irene Velora (I52512)
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| 21933 | Irene E. Brooks 8/20/2008 MARION -- Irene E. Brooks, 91, died Monday, Aug, 18, 2008. She was born May 31, 1917, near Marion to Nees and Cora Penland Olsen. She was a bank teller. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Paul Siebert, in 1953; second husband, Robert Brooks, in 1993; parents; three brothers; and six sisters. Survivors include a daughter, Robyn Mollecker, Marion; sister, Esther Dwyer, Marion; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Zeiner Funeral Home, 205 Elm, Marion, KS, with the Rev. Phil Smith officiating. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Valley United Methodist Church or the St. Luke Foundation. ©Salina Journal | Molleker, Jakob (I79566)
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| 21934 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ochs, Shirley Joy (I18257)
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| 21935 | is volgens de overlijdensakte van Mannheim-Rheinau nr. 50, opgemaakt op 27-04-1946, een zoon van Ernst Friedrich van Venrooy en Katharina Krebs. Met vriendelijke groeten, Wim van Venrooij | van Venrooy, Gefreiter Otto Ludwig (I396114)
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| 21936 | It is possible that Catherine's maiden name was BLATNER because P's and B's were often interchanged in her time. Catherine died sometime between the birth and death of her son Francois because the Haspelschiedt Civil Death Record for Francois says that she had died before Francois. | Blattner, Marie Catherine (I24833)
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| 21937 | itle Description Uploaded 2013-01-20 10:15:13.0 Submitter Albert Buchheit aus Mandelbachtal | Schreiner, Dorothea (I216300)
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| 21938 | ity of Rochester Archives and Records CenterHistoric Marriage Records Research Site Search Results Year of Marriage 1920 Last Name EBERLE First Name MARY Middle Initial T Spouse's Last Name SHEEHAN Spouse's First Name WILLIAM Spouse's Middle Initial J Volume 10 License # 33830 | Family (F9297)
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| 21939 | IX. Gottlieb Kremer (January 1, 1905-March 19, 1991) buried at Bismarck, North Dakota Married June 1930 Alma Bechtle (August 5, 1906-July 5, 1987) No children X. Martha Kremer (June 2, 1909-October 16, 1995) buried in California Married Gideon Breidling (deceased ) buried Venturia, ND Second marriage Roy Waldron (deceased) buried in California No children Contributed by Cynthia Maier. | Kremer, Martha (I215834)
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| 21940 | J. Klemm - Eine Schuhgeschichte Datum:11.03.2002 Mokassins der Mic-Mac-Indianer im Museum: Eine Schuhgeschichte des Hauensteiner Auswanderers Joe Klemm Dem Besucher des Deutschen Schuhmuseums fällt derzeit in der geräumigen Vorhalle eine interessante Vitrine ins Auge, die dem Andenken des einzigen Hauensteiner Auswanderers gewidmet ist, der in seiner neuen Heimat Kanada dem Schuh treu geblieben war und auch großen geschäftlichen Erfolg hatte. "De Klemme Sepp" (Josef Klemm), auch "Joe" genannt, stammt aus einer alten Familie, die mit der Schuhmacherei seit Generationen verbunden war. Er hatte - wie so viele Hauensteiner- "Schuhe in den Adern", was ihn nach seiner Auswanderung im Jahre 1958 nach Kanada auch bewogen hat, dem Leisten treu zu bleiben. Josef Klemm ist vor vier Jahren allzu früh in seiner Wahlheimat mit 58 Jahren verstorben. Sein Lebenswerk , zusammen mit der kanadischen Regierung ein Schuhmodell mit den kanadischen Indianern zu Ende zu führen, war ihm nicht mehr vergönnt. Seine besondere Leistung als Auswanderer hat jetzt einige Jahre nach seinem Tod das Deutsche Schuhmuseum aufgearbeitet und dem "Klemme Sepp" ein Vermächtnis bereitet, das in die Abteilung "Auswanderer" in die Museumsdidaktik integriert wird. "Wir sind zusammen auf der Schulbank gesessen und haben so manche gemeinsame Streiche aus dieser Zeit durchgeführt", erinnert sich Bürgermeister Willi Schächter an seinen 1939er-Jahrgangskollegen Josef Klemm, der bereits in seiner Schulzeit immer schon Fernweh nach den Indianern und fernen Welten verspürte. "Im Grunde genommen war Josef Klemm immer auf der Suche nach neuen Lebens-Ufern", meint der Ortschef, der gleichzeitig aber auch feststellt, dass Josef Klemm aber auch unerschütterlich an seinem Heimatort festhielt, den er jährlich mehrmals besuchte. Wie die Schuhe dafür sorgten, dass Josef Klemm seiner Kindertraum erfüllen konnte, nämlich mit den richtigen Indianern in beruflichen und freundschaftlichen Kontakt zu kommen, ist eine eigene Geschichte: Josef Klemm jun. ist im Jahre 1958 mit 18 Jahren nach Kanada ausgewandert. Wie in den vergangenen Jahrhunderten gab es auch nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg eine weitere Welle Hauensteiner Auswanderer. In der Regel hatten damals die meist jungen Auswanderer auch nahe Verwandte über dem "Großen Teich", so dass die jungen Leute fast alle irgendeinen Ankerpunkt für die ersten schweren Jahren hatten. So war auch Josef Klemm als sehr junger Mann bald aufgenommen, denn überall gab es in den USA und Kanada bereits Häschdner (Hauensteiner), wo man heimatliche Geborgenheit spüren konnte. Mit viel Fleiß und Ausdauer hat er zusammen mit seiner Familie er eine ansehnliche Schuhfabrik und mehrere Schuhgeschäfte in Port Colborne, Niagarafälle und Umgebung aufgebaut. Einige Jahre hat er auch in Montreal Schuhe hergestellt. Im Jahre 1996 hat er mit dem Häuptling Cheef Martin, der First Nation und der Kanadischen Regierung einen Vertrag unterschrieben, eine Schuhfabrik in EEL-RIVER-BAR NEW BRAUNSWIK (Neu Braunschweig) zu eröffnen. Es wurden Mic - Mac - Indianer in seiner Fabrik in Montreal angelernt. Im Januar 1997 wurde dann die erste Schuhfabrik im Land der Indianer Eel River Bar -Shoe Com., eröffnet. Es wurden Mokassins und auch andere Schuhe dort hergestellt. Im Mai 1998, verstarb Josef Klemm jun. Auf Grund des Todes von Josef Klemm wurde leider auch dieses zukunftsweisende und integrative Schuh-Modell-Projekt der kanadischen Regierung mit den Mic Mac Indianern aufgegeben.Josef Klemm bleibt der einzige Hauensteiner Auswanderer in der Neuen Welt, der in Kanada "bei seinen Leisten" blieb und unternehmerisch in der Schuhbranche tätig blieb. Die neue Vitrine ist mit viel Liebe ausgestattet. Bilder zeigen Josef Klemm und seine große Familie in ihrer neuen Heimat - nur eine halbe Sunde von den Niagara - Fällen entfernt. Die Exponate habe alle ihre eigene Geschichte , viele zeugen von persönlichen Freundschaften mit dem Indianer-Häupling und dessen Umfeld. Natürlich stehen die Original - Indianer - Mokassins im Mittelpunkt, das Ganze ein gelungener Einblick in das Leben des Joe Klemm, der die Schuhmacherkunst seiner Väter über den großen Teich bis hin zu den Indianern Kanadas getragen hat. Eingerichtet wurde die neue Vitrine von Christoph Seibel, unterstützt von Getrud Graf, einer Schwester von Josef Klemm, die ebenfalls mit ihrem aus Hauenstein stammenden Ehemann Hubert Graf in Kanada lebt.In einer kleinen Feierstunde hat Ortsbürgermeister Willi Schächter die ganz besondere Auswanderer-Vitrine zum Gedenken an Josef Klemm im Beisein seiner Schwestern Gertrud Graf und Henny Kämmerer eröffnet Foto: Eine interessante neue Vitrine im Deutschen Schuhmuseum: Ortsbürgermeister Schächter mit dem deutsch-kanadischen Ehepaar Hubert und Gertrud Graf bei der Eröffnung der Josef-Klemm-Gedenkausstellung. Foto: Deutsches Schuhmuseum | Klemm, Josef Alfons (I152698)
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| 21941 | J. Raymond Diehl II Diehl, J. Raymond IIWebster: Passed Suddenly, Monday, September 28, 2009. Ray, at age 71, is survived by his wife, Egia D'Onofrio Diehl; sons, Scott, Keith and Darren; grandsons, Devon and Kyler; sisters, Sister Mary Ann Diehl of Presentation Order, Catherine Diehl and Julie (John) Darling; brothers, John (Donna) and David (Debbie); nieces and nephews.Friends may call Thursday afternoon 4-8 at Dierna Funeral Home, 2309 Culver Road. Ray's Funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday morning at 9:30 at St. Paul's Church, 783 Hard Road, Webster. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Gifts in his memory may be directed to Diabetes Association, 160 Allens Creek Road, Rochester NY 14618 or The School Of The Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Parkway, Rochester, NY 14623. Send memories of Ray to: | Diehl, Frank Jacob (I66741)
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| 21942 | Jacob Aspenleiter 20 Jul 1871 Milwaukee 12 0187 | Family (F2156)
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| 21943 | JACOB DAUNHAUER, grain and produce merchant of Troy, was born in Rheimberg, Germany, July 24, 1830. He came to America with his parents when an infant, and was reared on a farm in Dubois County, Indiana. October 19, 1852, he married Maria Spade, a native of Pennsylvania, and of German descent. The following spring he came to Troy and engaged in the grocery and liquor business; and later added dry goods. Shortly before the war, he engaged in flat-boating, but since that time, has been in business in Troy, dealing in liquors, grist-milling, and also in produce and grain, with the exception of one year, when he was in Evansville. Mr. Daunhauer is a self-made man, and has succeeded in accumulating quite a competency. He is a Mason, and himself and family are members of the Catholic Church. He is the father of five living children Mary (now Mrs. C.C. Lugg), Jacob N., Josephine, William G. and Andrew. His parents, Joseph and Sophia (Reickert) Daunhauer, came to the United States from Germany in 1831, and located in Pennsylvania, where they remained until about 1841, when they removed to Dubois County, Ind. The mother died in 1860. The father is still living at Owensboro, Ky., having attained the age of ninety years. "History of Warrick, Spencer and Perry Counties, Indiana - Troy Township - Troy" by Goodspeed Bros. & Co. - published in 1885 | Daunhauer, Jakob Nikolaus Dauenhauer (I143169)
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| 21944 | Jacob GREENE was born on December 6, 1843 in Nothweiler, Pirmasens, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. He was confirmed in 1857 in Rumbach, Pfaltz, Germany. He died on March 16, 1918 at the age of 74. Jacob was buried on March 19, 1918 in Zion Cemetery, Whitehall, Pennsylvania. According to Pastor Dennis A. Kastens, an authority on the families of Nothweiler, Germany, Jacob Grueny was confirmed on Palm Sunday in 1857 with a grade of "fairly good"--that is "ziemlich gut"--noted by the pastor. According to the 1870 census, Jacob and his wife Louisa lived in Lower St. Clair Township in Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania and he was a laborer. According to family lore, he came from Friedrichshafen, Germany (in Bavaria, near the Swiss border) during a time of Protestant persecution. According to the 1900 census, Jacob immigrated to America in 1866 while Louisa immigrated to America in 1869. In 1900, they lived in Baldwin Township. He later lived in the farmhouse above Valleydale in Brentwood at the end of East Garden Road. (A street, Jacobson Way, was named after him.) According to the obituary in the March 17, 1918 edition of the Pittsburgh Post, Jacob died at 6:05 a.m. (His name is spelled Greene in the obituary.) His funeral was at 2:00 p.m. on March 19. 1918 from his late residence on Greene Lane in Brentwood followed at 3:00 p.m. by a service at Zion Lutheran Church. | Green, Jakob H. Grüny (I117742)
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| 21945 | Jacob Hensbury Home in 1880: Onondaga, Onondaga, New York Age: 53 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827 Birthplace: France Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Spouse's Name: Margeret Father's birthplace: France Mother's birthplace: France Occupation: Stone Cutter Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Jacob Hensbury 53 Margeret Hensbury 49 Phillip Hensbury 23 Peter Hensbury 20 Michael Otis 26 Margeret Hensbury 27 margaret died 1903, jacob 1911 The funeral of Mrs. Jacob Hensberry of Avery-ave. was held this morning (aug 31) and was largely attended. A requiem high mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's German church and burial was at St. Joseph's cemetery.Mm. Heneberrywas bom In Germany 67 years ago and quite young came to this city with her parents. Her two sisters, Mrs. Martin Knauber of Burnet- ave. and Mrs. Paul Blrchmeyer of Park-st., died a few years ago.She leaves besides he,r husband, these grown-up children?Philip H.. a milkman; Catherine, a nurse of this city: Mrs. J. Lynch of Onondaga Hill, and Peter Hensberry of binghamton 31 july 1911Jacob Hensberry died Saturday at his home at Onondaga Hill. Ho is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. J. Lynch and Miss Catherine Hensberry, and two sons, Philip and Peter Hensberry. visit michelles site-it's great! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mstone | Knauber, Margaret (I204748)
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| 21946 | Jacob Lumbatis Jacob Ward (Bode) Lumbatis, 76, 46007 State Route 145 Lewisville, died early Thursday, October 17, 1991, in Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilltation Center. He was born July 20, 1915 in Monroe County, son of the late Elza and Emma Feiock Lumbatis. He was a retired master mechnaic, a member of the Operating Engineers 18 at Akron, Lewisville Fire Department, Friendship Cemetery Association at Lewisville, Stafford Lodge 300 F&AM and Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge. He was preceded in death by a sister and a grandson. Surviving are his wife, Beulah Gray Lumbatis; three sons Richard and Gale, both of Lewisville, and David of Canal Fulton; two daughters, Mrs Dellano (Jeanie) Roe of Lewisville and Mrs Martin (Marlene) Crum of Madison, Tenn.; three brothers, Charles of Dalton, Ala.; Lewis (Hoss) of Carrollton, and Dale (Fuzz) of Lewisville; four sisters, Mildred LaDavia of Wichita, Kan., Ruby Lumbatis of Paradise, Calif., Mary Weber of Akron, and Ruth Holmer of Barberton; 14 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 7 step-grandchildren; 6 step-great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the funeral home in Woodsfield on Friday, October 18. Private services and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Monroe County Unit, 106 North Main Street, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793 | Feiock, Erma Rea (I52097)
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| 21947 | Jakob Dörler (* 1. Dezember 1874 in Göcklingen, Pfalz; ? 27. Mai 1957) war ein deutscher Gewerkschafter und Abgeordneter. Werdegang Nach Besuch der Volks- und Fortbildungsschule war Dörler von 1888 an als Arbeiter in einer Schuhfabrik in Pirmasens angestellt. Unterbrochen wurde die Anstellung in den Jahren 1895 bis 1897 durch den Militärdienst beim Bayerischen 8. Infanterie-Regiment in Metz. Er betätigte sich im politischen und katholischen Vereinsleben und war Gründer und Mitbegründer in der christlichen Gewerkschafts- und katholischen Arbeiterbewegung. Von 1908 an war er als Gewerkschaftsangestellter beim katholischen Zentralverband christlicher Lederarbeiter in Pirmasens tätig. In den Jahren 1914/18 leistete er Kriegsdienst. Ein erstes politisches Mandat übernahm er 1920 als Stadtrat in Pirmasens. Er war auch Dritter Vorsitzender der Pfälzischen Zentrumspartei.[1] Von Juni 1923 bis Februar 1924 war er mit seiner Familie von den französischen Besatzungsbehörden ausgewiesen. Bei der Landtagswahl im April 1932 zog er als Abgeordneter der Bayerischen Volkspartei im Wahlkreis Zweibrücken, Kusel, Kaiserslautern-Land, Landstuhl in den Bayerischen Landtag ein, dem er bis zur Gleichschaltung im April 1933 angehörte. | Dörler, Jakob (I231439)
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| 21948 | Jakob W. Roemmich was a Quarter Master in the Russian Army in Vladivostok, Siberia during the conflict with Japan in 1905. When he was told he could return home on leave, after seven years in service, he wrote his wife and parents to sell everything and gain papers to migrate to USA. His family sold everything and was ready to leave the moment Jacob arrived in Worms / Odessa. S. Russia. The year was 1907. They left Russia for Germany and they sailed to New York, USA. When they arrived, the ship was sent to Baltimore, Maryland, where it docked on 4 July 1907. In 1908 they took up homesteads about fifteen miles from Streeter, ND. Nearby were the families of Fred Hoffer's, Georg Stadel's, Christian Kemmets and Chris Nuemiller's. Their home like so many others was made of sod squares. On a wintry day, Jakob wrapped the pump in rags and intended to saturate the wrappings with kerosene. In his haste he had grabbed a can of gasoline instead. When he struck a match, the flames spread much farther then he expected and caught his own clothes on fire. He rolled in the snow, but to no avail, his clothes continued to burn, he then, ran to a plowed field where he rolled on the bare ground. All his clothes were burned away, finally, the fire was extinguished. He was treated for burns by Dr. Stokes of Streeter for a long time afterwards. In 1914 Jakob bought a homestead that was three miles north of Streeter. [This land became part of the Henry George farm]. 1916 he bought adjoining farm where they lived until 1952 when they retired and bought a house in Streeter. | Remmick, Jakob Römmich (I353143)
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| 21949 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wegman, Unknown (I10847)
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| 21950 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blumer, James William (I385373)
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