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| 22201 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Goebel, Delores Catherine (I18869)
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| 22202 | Ludwig Joseph Raquet (Bruder meiner Mutter), geb. 18. Apr 1925 Clausen, vermutlich gefallen. Wurde irgendwann für tot erklärt Er war vermutlich in Russland, zumindest aber im Osten. Es sind keinerlei weitere Details bekannt. | Raquet, Ludwig Joseph (I200177)
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| 22203 | M. Mildred Lautermilch, 94, of Melmore Street, Tiffin, died at 10:25 p.m., Saturday, July 12, 2008, at St. Francis Home, Tiffin. She was born Jan. 24, 1914, in Bettsville, to the late Harry and Margaret (Brickner) Swartzmiller. On June 2, 1943, in St. Joseph Catholic Church, she married John H. Lautermilch, who died in 1986. Survivors include Mary (Bob) Grotty of Austin, Texas, John C. "Jack" (Debra) Lautermilch of Findlay, Sue (Ray) Meyers of Defiance, Nancy (Frank) Dore of Tiffin and Christine Magers of Tiffin; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a sister, LaDonna Dickman of Clyde; and sisters-in-law Helen Swartzmiller of Tiffin and Alma Swartzmiller of Oregon. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Claire, Walter, Richard, and Harold "Jake" Swartzmiller; and a sister, Pauline Baker. Mrs. Lautermilch was a homemaker and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and its Rosary Altar Society. She was a loving caregiver to many in addition to her family. The funeral Mass will be 10 a.m., Wednesday, July 16, 2008, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with the Rev. Joseph Szybka officiating. Burial will follow in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Liberty Township. Friends may call 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at Traunero Funeral Home, 214 S. Monroe St., Tiffin, OH 44883, (419) 447-3113. There will be a wake service at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, and the rosary will be recited in church 15 minutes prior to Mass. | Dore, Frank Tilden (I161125)
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| 22204 | M001523 Parents: Father: Peter Niemeier < Mother: Wilhelmine Bucksat | Niemeyer, Augusta (I41133)
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| 22206 | M869144 Ohio 1853-54 | Family (F663)
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| 22215 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Witmer, Mary (I14118)
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| 22216 | Madelyn Henky M. John Thomas Croake, 1926 Brooklyn SaraRichendol... Posted: 28 Mar 2003 3:00AM GMT Classification: Marriage Surnames: Henky, Croake John Thomas Croake was born on 27 Jul 1901 in Brooklyn, NY. John married Madelyn Henky on 29 May 1926 in Brooklyn, NY. http://petjr.crosswinds.net/GENE/pafg116.htm | Family (F19355)
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| 22217 | Magd in Bergzabern und "super viam in dicta Gehlmuhl praegnantis" | Läuser, Anna Maria (I6853)
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| 22218 | Magdalena Lantz Magdalena Lantz, 87, Mott, died May 27, 2009, at Good Samaritan Nursing Center, Mott. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MDT Saturday, May 30, at St. Vincent's Catholic Church, Mott. Burial will be in Sunnyslope Cemetery, Mott. Survivors include six sons, Kaspar, Missoula, Mont., Darrell, Puyallup, Wash., Brian, Portland, Ore., Clifford, Fairview, Okla., Tex, Mott, and Donald, Dickinson; three daughters, Naomi Gosney, Stillwater, Okla., and Nadine Oberlander and Patricia Thomas, Mott; and 27 grandchildren. (Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home, Mott) Published in The Bismarck Tribune on 5/28/2009 | Lantz, Patricia (I175645)
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| 22219 | Magenkrebs | Hartmann, Maria Anna (I420049)
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| 22220 | Magruder, Anna M. Riggs, Hubert R. 24-Mar-09 M188 Magruder, Nahun Acil Hale, Gertrude Essie 19-Feb-10 N024 Magruder, Nelle Cornelia Siegel, Robert Searles 30-Dec-09 M599 | Family (F63720)
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| 22221 | MALONE-QUINN VOWS REPEATED HERE SATURDAY Saturday morning in St. Nicholas Catholic church, Miss Regina Malone and Richard Andrew Quinn exchanged marriage vows. The double ring service was read by Rev. Father Francis Schweitzer. The bride’s sister, Miss Mary Malone of Washington, D.C. was maid of honor and Paul Quinn, the bridegroom’s brother, was best man. Joe Quinn, brother of the bridegroom, and Henry Synan, brother-in-law of the bride, seated the guests. The bride’s gown of white satin was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long close fitting sleeves. Her short wedding veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried an all white bouquet. Her sister wore Nile green marquisette with a matching picture hat. Her bouquet was fashioned with multi-colored summer blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Malone of Eastman street, parents of the bride-elect, were hosts at a reception in their home following the wedding. Assistants receiving the 74 guests were Miss Mary Louise Haren, Miss Ruth Burkhart, Miss Janet Baker and Miss Nancy Burkhart. When the couple left for a wedding trip the bride was wearing a black frock with black and white accessories and a white orchid. Guests from out of town included Miss Kathleen Reardon of Kansas City, Miss Margaret Leitner of Washington, D.C., Miss Rita Malone of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfeffer and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pfeffer of Barnesville. Mr. Quinn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Quinn of North Fifth street and is a student at Ohio Sate university. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Richard Quinn's social security number was issued in Ohio prior to 1951. | Family (F53519)
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| 22222 | Mandery, Beatrice A., 86, of Tarpon Springs, died Thursday (Jan. 18, 2007) at Oak Manor Nursing Center, Largo. She was born in Rochester, N.Y., and came here in 1997 from Clifton Springs, N.Y. She was a homemaker and member of St. Jerome Catholic Church, Largo. Survivors include her husband of 65 years, George; two sons, George Jr. and Edward, both of Rochester; four daughters, Elaine Montrois and Marilyn McNamara, both of Rochester, and Rosemary Mandery and Christine Lay, both of Largo; a sister, Thelma Losey, Rochester; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Seminole. Sylvia C. FrickSylvia C. Frick, 91, of Greece, N.Y., died on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008, at St. Ann?s Home.Sylvia was born on June 19, 1917, to John and Catherine Mandery in Rochester. In 1949, Sylvia married Frederick Frick at St. Boniface Church on Gregory Street. In 1950 Mr. Frick died tragically in an auto accident prior to the birth of their son, Frederick. Sylvia worked as a seamstress at Vaisey?s Shoe Factory (Buster Brown style shoes) and sewed and knitted as a hobby and as a livelihood.Sylvia started a chapter of T.O.P.S. (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly) in Greece and worked with children at the Al Sigl Center. She also was very involved with and was the past president of the Eagles Club on Buffalo Road.Predeceased by her husband, Frederick, she leaves her son, Frederick (Caroline); grandchildren, Jeremiah (Sarah), Jonathan (Nicole) and Julie; great-grandchildren, Elizabeth and Jonathan; sisters, Alma Newman and Rita Morrill; brother, George Mandery; nieces and nephews.A memorial Mass was celebrated on Thursday, Sept. 11, at St. Ann?s Chapel with the Rev. Robert Bradler officiating. Interment was at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Trinity Life Center, c/o Holy Trinity Church, 1460 Ridge Road, Webster, NY 14580. Arrangements by Willard H. Scott Funeral Home. Kenneth M. Mandery Obituary Died peacefully Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at age 64. He is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Janet; sons, Michael (Dena), David; grandchildren, Chad, Tanner, Madison; sister, Kathleen (Edward) Anderson; and 4 nieces. Kenneth was a United States Navy Veteran who served during the Vietnam War and will always be remembered as a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. The family will receive friends Friday, November 12th from 4-8 PM at the New Comer Funeral Home, 2636 Ridgeway Ave., where Funeral Services will be held Saturday at 10 AM. Interment will be held privately. Memorial contributions may be directed to the American Heart Association , 3500 Winton Place, Rochester, NY 14623. To share a special memory, please visit: Published in Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Nov. 11, 2010 Print | View Guest Book | Mandery, Leonhard (I44147)
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| 22223 | Mar 12, 2013 good news , Thanks to Ulla in Germnay i have found out the following. Henry Joseph Muller's father was Peter Muller from Istergiesel Germany born 24 May, 1796 and Peters children were Johannes Georg born dec 15, 1820 Valentin born feb 22, 1821, Maria Anna b. 3 jan, 1824 and elisabetha b. feb 9, 1827 and of course Henry Joseph born 14 feb, 1818. Peter married Maria Elisabetha BOSOLD from Zirkenbach born 09 jan, 1790 . They were married on Jan 13 she was a dau. of Johannes Geo Bosold and Elisabeth BLEUEL. No info availlable on Eliz. Bleuel. Peters father was NICOLAS Muller b. Istergiesel and he married Catharina NUCHTER . They had 8 children.. JohAnnes Muller b 23 may 1789, anna maria born june 6, 1791, maria anna b 10 nov 1793 (peter 1796) Johannes Georg 1798, Nicolaus Johannes feb 16, 1801, Elisabeth 13 mar 1805, Johannes Adam apr 4, 1807. Information on Catherine nUCHTER IS LACKING Nicolas married the 2nd time to ANNA MARIA Bolz and had 6 more children John vincent b 22 jan 1810, franz georg 17 mar 1813, anna maria b apr 21, 1814, john baptist b oct 8, 1815 , maria anna b 11 oct 1817 I would dearly appreciate hearing from the descendants of all the above if possible to finish and cherish the tree. Thanks-a-million,,, Dan | Miller, Heinrich Joseph Müller (I79400)
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| 22224 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wegman, William John (I8074)
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| 22225 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wheat, Thomas Earl (I7909)
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| 22226 | Marc Wheat Germanna 1714@yahoo.com CENSUS: 1920: Edward Karst Age: 35 years Estimated birth year: 1884 Birthplace: Indiana Race: White Home in 1920: Lancaster, Huntington, Indiana Roll: T625_437 Page: 2A ED: 123 Image: 0421 http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_k.htm Karst, Edward J., b. 1884, d. 1944, s/w Anna C. Karst, Sect F Lot 53W-01 | Karst, Edward Jacob (I4309)
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| 22227 | Marc Wheat Database Entries: 23244 Updated: 2004-06-27 11:45:09 UTC (Sun) Contact: Marc Wheat Father: Otis Sawyer Mother: Ollie DEATH: Social Security Death Index: Name: Lee Sawyer SSN: 307-14-6294 Last Residence: 46990 Urbana, Wabash, Indiana, United States of America Born: 25 Sep 1913 Died: Oct 1973 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 ) BURIAL: http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Sawyer, Lee O., b. 1913, d. 1973, s/w Catherine L. & Betty Ann Sawyer, Sect D Lot 64E-10 | Sawyer, Lee O. (I11729)
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| 22228 | Marc Wheat Database Entries: 23244 Updated: 2004-06-27 11:45:09 UTC (Sun) Contact: Marc Wheat germanna1704@yahoo.com Father: Martin Albert Karst Mother: Anna Marie Gruber b: 27 NOV 1787 in Welgesheim, Germany Sources: Title: History of Huntington County (Indiana)Publication: 1914Repository: Call Number: Media: BookPage: 810-811Text: "Peter Karst was born in Germany, and as a young man decided to cast his lot with the citizens of the United States, of whose country he heard such glowing tales. Accordingly, he came to this country, and after a short stay in New York, his landing point, made his way to Pennsylvania, where he met and married Anna Zeigler, a native of the Keystone state. Subsequently, they moved on to Hancock county, Ohio, then to Henry county, Indiana, and finally to Huntington county, this state, and in the Spring of 1865 located in Polk township, where Mr. Karst continued to be engaged in agricultural pursuits throughout the balance of his life. He was the father of five sons and four daughters, and of these children four are living in 1913: Peter, who is a resident of Huntington, Indiana; Jacob; Barney W., a resident of Montana; and Sylvester, whose home is in Polk township." Title: Genealogy of Eckert-Karst-Scher & Related FamiliesAuthor: Gerald P. ScherPublication: Published by the author December 1970Note: ExcellentRepository: Note: Library of J. Marc WheatCall Number: Media: BookPage: 1DEKText: cites name as "William Barnhart "Barney" Karst" Title: Genealogy of Eckert-Karst-Scher & Related FamiliesAuthor: Gerald P. ScherPublication: Published by the author December 1970Note: ExcellentRepository: Note: Library of J. Marc WheatCall Number: Media: BookPage: 1DEK, 2K Peter Karst was born one of twins in the Grand Duchy of Hessen Darmstadt near Bingen, Germany on November 4, 1816. He was baptized at Sts. Philip and Jacob Church in Badenheim, Germany as were the rest of his paternal family. He was the first of the family to come to America, arriving at New York in October 1842 aboard the ship Baltimore unaccompanied by any relative. After a short stay in New York, he moved on to Reading, Pennsylvania where he secured employment as a farm laborer. Initially he received $4.00 per month for his work, and was later given a raise to $6.00 per month. From these small earnings he managed to start a home of his own. Peter Karst married Anna S. Zeigler in approximately 1844. She was a native of Pennsylvania and a member of the Lutheran Church until the spring of 1865, at which time she became a Catholic.On June 29, 1849 Peter Karst?s paternal family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Karst and family immigrated to America. Only Peter?s twin brother, John, remained in Germany until late in 1849 when he also came to America. An uncle and Aunt, Peter andElizabeth (Bosseng) Karst and family, also arrived at New York on the same ship with his parents June 1849. After a short stay at Reading, Pa., the three families moved to Hancock County, Ohio. Peter and Anna (Zeigler) Karst had two children, Peter P., andMary A., at that time. In Eagle Township, south of Findlay, Peter resumed his agricultural pursuits with his father and uncle.By 1862, six additional children were born to Peter and Anna. In that year they moved from their home in Union Twp. of Hancock County to a farm near New Bavaria in Pleasant Twp. in Henry County Ohio. Also, Barney, and a daughter, Helen, were born during their tenure in Pleasant Twp. In the spring of 1865 the family moved from New Bavaria to Polk Twp. in Huntington County, Indiana. During the move, their youngest child, Helen, was killed in an accidental fall from a wagon in Huntington County.Peter Karst purchased a 160 acre farm approximately six and one half miles southwest of Huntington. The land consisted of heavy timber and swamp. Later he bought two additional 80 acre tracts, a 40 acre tract, and a 30 acre tract. He ditched them all with wooden planks and made them useful for agriculture. He built a store on the corner of his farm. The place was called Harlansburg. A man by the name of Harlan owned a sawmill there. Mr. Karst donated and delivered most of the heavy timber that was used in the construction of the first church in Huntington, Indiana Sts. Peter and Paul Church.Peter and Anna (Zeigler) Karst were the parents of six sons and four daughters, They also raised a granddaughter, Annie Keefer, who was but two and one half years old when both of her parents died in 1872.1816 BIRTH: Gerald P. Scher, Genealogy of the Eckert, Karst, Scher, and Related Families, 1970. CS71.S5515 1970. p. 1K1 and 2K, interesting biography on p. 2K1. Twin of John Karst (d. 23 Feb 1887).1849 IMMIGRATION: "AMERICAN IMMIGRATION OF KARST FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS. Ref. National Archives Microfilm #80 page 833 of "Passenger Lists at New York City" for 1849. Among 293 passengers arriving at New York June 29, 1849 aboard Ship "Oneida" from French port Havre (now LeHavre) were the following:Passenger No. Name Biographical Reference158 Karst, Martin Albert See page 1K, 1K1, or -7k159 Karst, Elizabeth, wife Maria Elizabeth (Bertram) Karst160 Karst, Jacob, son See p. 5K; later Res. Defiance Oh.161 Karst, Franz, son See p. 6K; Res. Findlay, Ohio162 Karst, Elisa, daughter See p.7K; later Mrs. Josiah Zoll163 Karst, Pierre See pages 1K and 1K2; brother of Martin Albert,above; page -7k164 Karst, Eliza, wife Elizabeth (Bosseng) Karst p.1K2165 Karst, Catherine, daughter died in Toledo single, See p. 1K2166 Karst, Pierre, son Peter 1834 to 1872, See p. 1K2167 Karst, Frances, daughter later Mrs. William B. Fleck See p. 1K2Peter Karst Sr. (1816-1901) immigrated at New York in Oct. 1842 arriving aboard Ship Baltimore accompanied by no relatives. See pages 1K1, 2K, and biography on page 2K1. He was the son of Martin Albert Karst, #158 above. Peter's twin brother, John Karst, immigrated to America late in 1849 with his wife and children. See pages 1K1 and 3K.John B. Karst, son of #163 above, immigrated to America in 1848. See page 1K2 and biography on page 8K. *34 [8K _A Centennial Biographical History of Hancock County, Ohio. Published by Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago and New York, 1903. pp447-448.]George Heinrich Karst (page -6k) immigrated at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The date of immigration is unknown, but it was probably after 1870. Jakob Reutter b. 3-4-1849 (page -14k) immigrated to America. His place of immigration and marital status are unknown.August Karst and wife, Bertha Karst, immigrated to America before 1900. Their lineage to this genealogy is unknown at this time. Names of their known descendants begin on page 13K." Scher, p-1k. | Karst, Peter (I11793)
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| 22229 | Marc Wheat Database Entries: 23407 Updated: 2004-09-02 03:15:10 UTC (Thu) Contact: Marc Wheat Father: Peter Eckert b: 8 DEC 1864 Mother: Ann Keefer b: 8 SEP 1869 BIRTH: Indiana Births, 1880-1920 Name: Eokart Father: Peter Mother: Anna Foefer County: Huntington Gender: M Birth Date: 14 Mar 1904 Reference: Huntington County, IndianaIndex to Birth Records1875 - 1920 InclusiveVolume ILetters A - L Inclusive Book: H-11 Page: 30 CENSUS: 1930: Name: Isabelle H Miller Age: 25 Estimated birth year: 1904 Relation to Head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Clear Creek, Huntington, Indiana Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Clear Creek, Huntington, ; Roll: 593; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 568.0. BURIAL: http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_m.htm Miller, Isabella, b. 1906, d. 1985, s/w John T. Miller, Sect G Lot 4W-01 BIOGRAPHY: Earl Allen COOLMAN 13608 Wright Street Omaha, NE 68144-3436 | Eckert, Isabella H. (I11742)
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| 22230 | Marc Wheat Database Entries: 23407 Updated: 2004-09-02 03:15:10 UTC (Thu) Contact: Marc Wheat germanna1714@yahoo.com Father: Peter W. Schmitt Mother: Clara E. Eschbach Social Security Death Index Name: Hildegard C. Scher SSN: 304-20-1653 Last Residence: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, Indiana, United States of America Born: 18 Dec 1898 Died: Mar 1994 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 ) http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_sasl.htm Scher, Hildigard C., b. 1898, d. 1994, s/w August J. Scher, Sect F Lot 10E-09 | Schmitt, Hildegard Clara (I12787)
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| 22231 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Czerwinski, Genevieve Mary (I12930)
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| 22232 | Marc Wheat Database Entries: 23802 Updated: 2005-04-27 01:07:10 UTC (Wed) Contact: Marc Wheat germanna1714@yahoo.com His legal name was Junior, but changed his name to J. Fred to please his wife. CENSUS: 1930: Name: Junior Karst Age: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1924 Relation to head-of-house: Son Father's Name: Jacob A Karst Mother's Name: Freda Karst Home in 1930: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana; Roll: 575; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 21; Image: 195.0. Social Security Death Index Name: J. Fred Karst SSN: 315-20-1450 Last Residence: 46763 Laotto, Noble, Indiana, United States of America Born: 30 Jan 1924 Died: 4 May 2003 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 ) http://www.friendsofallencounty.org/search.php KARST J. FRED 05/04/2003 SHEETS & CHILDS CHURUBUSCO, IN. NORTHERN INDIANA CREMATORY | Karst, Junior (I11796)
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| 22233 | Marc Wheat Database Entries: 24649 Updated: 2006-01-30 02:45:15 UTC (Mon) Contact: Marc Wheat Home Page: John Wheat of Prince George's County, Maryland DEATH: Social Security Death Index Record about Richard W. Hunnicutt Name: Richard W. Hunnicutt SSN: 313-22-2729 Last Residence: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, Indiana, United States of America Born: 12 Apr 1928 Died: 8 Aug 1994 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 ) | Hunnicutt, Richard W. (I30987)
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| 22234 | Marc Wheat Database Entries: 24649 Updated: 2006-01-30 02:45:15 UTC (Mon) Contact: Marc Wheat Home Page: John Wheat of Prince George's County, Maryland | Hunnicutt, Dale Eugene (I30988)
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| 22235 | Marc Wheat Database Entries: 24649 Updated: 2006-01-30 02:45:15 UTC (Mon) Contact: Marc Wheat Home Page: John Wheat of Prince George's County, Maryland | Okuly, Harold F. (I30989)
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| 22236 | Marc Wheat Home Page: John Wheat of Prince George's County, Maryland Father: Philip Schmitt b: 23 MAY 1883 Mother: Clara Hemmelgarn b: 2 JAN 1887 in Granville TWP (Mercer Co.), OH | Schmitt, Urban Joseph (I7808)
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| 22237 | Marc Wheat website: 1906 BIRTH: Gerald P. Scher, Genealogy of the Eckert, Karst, Scher, and Related Families, 1970. Library of Congress CS71.S5515 1970. p2N, 4N1. Also, Birth Records for Allen County 1887-1920: "Edward Morris & Anna Karst Children: George May 5, 1906; Helen Dec. 19, 1909; Joan Nov. 30, 1907; Joseph Jan. 10, 1912; Paul Aug. 21, 1919." Also, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana: "Morris, George Jacob. Born May 5, 1906, baptised May 13, 1906. Parents: Edward Lucian Morris, Anna Elizabeth Karst. Godparents: Jacob Karst, Mary B. Karst."1970 DEATH: Heart attack. CENSUS: 1930: Name: George J Morris Age: 24 Estimated birth year: 1905 Relation to Head-of-house: Son Home in 1930: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana; Roll: 575; Page: ; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 65.0. | Morris, George Joseph Jacob (I2434)
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| 22238 | Marc Wheat website: 1912 BIRTH: Birth Records for Allen County 1887-1920, Edward Morris & Anna Karst Children: George May 5, 1906; Helen Dec. 19, 1909; Joan Nov. 30, 1907; Joseph Jan. 10, 1912; Paul Aug. 21, 1919." See also Gerald P. Scher, Genealogy of the Eckert, Karst, Scher, and Related Families, 1970. Library of Congress CS71.S5515 1970. p2N.1912 CHRISTENING: St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, "Morris, Joseph Sylvester. Born Jan. 10, 1912, baptised Jan. 14, 1912. Parents: Edward L. Morris, Anna E. Karst. Godparents: Joseph A. Karst, Maria F. Karst."confirmation name: JohnVOCATION: business manager for Norwalk Trucking company in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: 2 Apr 2002, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.24080.83]Individual: Morris, JosephSocial Security #: 306-05-7163SS# issued in: IndianaBirth date: 10 Jan 1912Death date: Sep 1981Residence code: IndianaZIP Code of last known residence: 46806Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:Fort Wayne, Indiana CENSUS: 1930: Name: Joseph S Morris Age: 18 Estimated birth year: 1911 Relation to Head-of-house: Son Home in 1930: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana; Roll: 575; Page: ; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 65.0. | Morris, Joseph Sylvester (I7916)
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| 22239 | Marc Wheat website: 1943 BIRTH: Birth Certificate, Board of Public Health, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Reg. No. 1472. Also cited in Gerald P. Scher, Genealogy of the Eckert, Karst, Scher, and Related Families, 1970. Library of Congress CS71.S5515 1970. p2N.1943 CHRISTENING: Copy of Certificate of Baptism, in possession of John Marc Wheat.BIOGRAPHY: Suzanne Louise Morris Wheat was born May 28, 1943 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana to Joseph Sylvester Morris and Florence Hedwig Lubbenjans. She was the second of five daughters.She attended St. Peter's Catholic elementary school and Central Catholic High School, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, graduating in 1961. Upon graduation, she was employed by Fort Wayne National Bank as a bookkeeper. In 1962, the bank sent her to the IBM computer school in Ohio and trained her as a computer programmer. She, along with three young men, automated the bank onto a computer system. She continued with Fort Wayne National Bank until 1967.She was married on 21 December 1963 to Thomas Earl Wheat at the Hoagland Methodist Church. Their sons John Marc were born 22 October 1964 and Christopher Alan on 2 October 1967, both in Fort Wayne, and Thomas Joseph on 4 March 1972 in DeKalb, Illinois.The family moved to Ball State University where Thomas E. Wheat worked on his doctorate. She took classes at Ball State University as well.In 1970, the family moved to DeKalb, Illinois, where Thomas E. Wheat, Ed.D., took up a professorship at Northern Illinois University. Sue continued to take classes at NIU.In 1975, the Wheats were divorced. Sue and the boys moved back to Fort Wayne for a year, where Sue was employed again at Fort Wayne National Bank as a payroll manager. The family returned to DeKalb in 1976, where Sue sold real estate for the next ten years.In 1985, she worked for Congressman John E. Grotberg (R) in his Sycamore, Illinois office. She continued to work as a caseworker for his successor, Congressman J. Dennis Hastert (R-Yorkville), retiring in 1998. Sue sat in the House gallery to watch Congressman Hastert get sworn in as Speaker of the House in January 1999.Since selling her house in the summer of 1998, she spends part of the year with her son Chris and his family on Fripp Island, South Carolina, and the remainder with her sons and their families in northern Virginia.2001 OBITUARY: Suzanne Louise Morris Wheat, 58, a longtime citizen of DeKalb, Illinois, passed away Tuesday, November 20, 2001 in Beaufort, South Carolina after a long struggle with breast cancer.Born May 28, 1943 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, she was the daughter of Joseph Sylvester and Florence Hedwig (Luebbenjans) Morris. She married Thomas E. Wheat on December 21, 1963 at Hoagland Methodist Church in Hoagland, Indiana.Sue was a Realtor with McCabe Crum-Halsted and Elsner Realty in DeKalb for nearly a decade and also worked at Dulin & Associates, an architectural firm. In 1985, she started working for the U.S. House of Representatives in Congressman John E. Grotberg's Sycamore, Illinois office. She continued with his successor, Congressman J. Dennis Hastert, and retired as Casework Director and Office Manager due to illness in 1998. Sue was a guest of Congressman Hastert -- sitting in the Speaker's Gallery of the U.S. House of Representatives -- at his swearing-in as Speaker of the House in January 1999. She was elected for two consecutive four-year terms on the School Board for DeKalb Community Unit District 428, having also served as President of the PTA. She was Chairman of the DeKalb County Republican Central Committee and President of the DeKalb County Republican Women's Club. An active member of Kishwaukee Sunrise Rotary, she received their highest award when honored as a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.She is survived by three sons, J. Marc (Marie) Wheat of Arlington, Virginia; Chris (Kristi) Wheat of Beaufort, South Carolina; and Thomas (Shirley) Wheat of Alexandria, Virginia. She leaves two grandchildren, Winston Mathew Wheat and Alexis Suzanne Wheat, both of Beaufort, South Carolina. She was the second of five sisters who survive her, Barb Hartman of Ashley, Indiana; Mary Bordner of White, Georgia; Kathy Morris and Linda Osterholt, both of Fort Wayne, Indiana. She also leaves fourteen nephews and seven nieces.The funeral service will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, November 24 at Anderson Funeral Home. Visitation will be prior to the funeral beginning at 1 p.m. at Anderson Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the DeKalb County Hospice, 2727 Sycamore Road, DeKalb, Illinois 60115. For information, call (815) 756-1022.CREMATION: "RIVER HILLS CREMATORY AND COLUBARIUM, River Hills Memorial Park, 1650 South River St., (Route 25,) Batavia, Illinois 60510 Phone (630) 879-7400. Contained herein are the cremated remains of SUZANNE L. WHEAT, Deceased. Cremated at the River Hills Crematory on the 26th day of NOVEMBER, 2001. Cremation Number 12,052. Funeral Home ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME. Town DEKALB, ILLINOIS.1 December 2001 OBITUARY, Fort Wayne [Indiana] Journal Gazette: SUZANNE LOUISE MORRIS WHEAT, 58, of Beaufort, S.C., formerly of Fort Wayne, died Nov. 20 in Beaufort. Born in Fort Wayne, she worked at Fort Wayne National Bank as a bookkeeper and then as a computer programmer, until 1967. She began working for the U.S. House of Representatives in Rep. John E. Grotberg's Sycamore, Ill., office in 1985. She continued to work with his successor, Rep. J. Dennis Hastert, and retired in 1998 as casework director and office manager. She was elected for two terms on the DeKalb Community Unit District 428 School Board in DeKalb, Ill., and had served as president of the PTA. She was also chairman of DeKalb County Republican Central Committee and president of DeKalb County Republican Women's Club. Surviving are three sons, J. Marc of Arlington, Va., Chris of Beaufort and Thomas of Alexandria, Va.; two grandchildren; and four sisters, Barb Hartman of Ashley, Mary Bordner of White, Ga., and Kathy Morris and Linda Osterholt, both of Fort Wayne. Services were Nov. 24 at Anderson Funeral Home, DeKalb, Ill. Memorials to DeKalb County Hospice, 2727 Sycamore Road, DeKalb, IL 60115.2001 SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX: SUZANNE L WHEAT 28 May 1943 20 Nov 2001 (V) 29920 (Saint Helena Island, Beaufort, SC) (none specified) 308-44-6408 Indiana | Morris, Suzanne Louise (I3836)
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| 22240 | Margaret (Maggie) C. Stamm born on 12 September 1871, married first in Lewis Co., Kentucky, on 16 September 1891 to Thomas L. Thomas (born 27 November 1869, died 6 April 1928), married second to William Davis, no children, living at Foxport, Fleming Co., Kentucky, about 1953. | Stamm, Margaret C. (I178103)
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| 22241 | Margaret A. Rehg MARGARET A. "MARIE" REHG, 85, of Overland, died Jan. 27, 2007 at Bethesda Meadow. She was born Oct. 7, 1921 in Paragould, Ark. Mrs. Rehg was preceded in death by her husband, John Rehg. She is survived by three sons, Robert, Ed and Terry Rehg; and two daughters, Patricia Bess and Marie Lawrence. Funeral was Jan. 30 from Ortmann Funeral Home. Burial was at Laurel Hill Cemetery. | Rehg, John C. (I210215)
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| 22242 | Margaret Ann Johnson Margaret Ann Johnson, 65, of Louise Avenue, Morgantown, died Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. She was born Oct. 21, 1934, in Barnesville, Ohio, daughter of the late Earl Jacob and Lizetta Belle Ullom Warrick. She was a homemaker and was Protestant. She is survived by her husband, Newton D. Johnson; two sons, Lewton D. Johnson, of Denver, Colo., and David Alan Johnson, of Morgantown; a daughter and spouse, Myra and Tom Musser, of Wheeling; three brothers, Donald Warrick, of Barnesville, Gerald Warri ck, of Massillon, Ohio, and Glenn Warrick, of Barnesville; a sister, Mary Carpenter, of Butler, Ohio; and two grandchildren, Angeline R. Musser and Matthew T. Musser. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, James Warrick and Lester Warrick, and two sisters, Cedora Lucas and Beulah Jeffers. Friends may call at William McCulla Funeral Home from 5-7 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, until 11 a.m. service with the Rev. David Tomer officiating. Graveside service at Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, Ohio, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday. Kell y-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, is in charge of arrangements. | Warrick, Cedora Pearl (I217195)
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| 22243 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bahlinger, Dr. Paul V. (I140064)
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| 22244 | Margaret Liebert rapier@thenet.com CENSUS: 1880: Name: Michael Gowdy Age: 24 Estimated birth year: abt 1856 Birthplace: New York Occupation: Black Smith Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Lockport, Niagara, New York Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: Susan Gowdy Father's birthplace: HANOVER Mother's birthplace: HAN CENSUS: 1900: Name: Michael J Garity Home in 1900: Buffalo Ward 25, Erie, New York Age: 42 Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Birthplace: New York Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head | Gaudy, Michael J. (I1677)
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| 22245 | Margaret Sacksteder Merkle, 94, died July 14, 2010. She was born Jan. 10, 1916, in Tiffin, to Alice Irene Russell and John Louis Sacksteder. She is survived by six children, Marcia (Leo) Hall of Circleville, Melinda (David) Stewart of Canton, Mark K. (Donna) Merkle Jr. and Edward J. "Ned" (Josie) Merkle, both of Columbus, and John Andrew "Andy" and Matthew (Kathy) Merkle, both of Granville; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ruth Dore of Tiffin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mark. K. Merkle, in 1972; and two sisters, Mary Elizabeth Damm and Alice Jane Kleinhenz. The family will celebrate a private Mass of Christian burial. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Catharine Church, 500 S. Gould Road, Columbus, OH 43209 or the donor's favorite charity. Arrangements are being handled by Egan-Ryan Funeral Home, 403 E. Broad St., Columbus. | Sacksteder, John Louis (I161133)
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| 22246 | Margaret Zimmerly's last name is spelled "Cimerly" vice Zimmerly on her marriage certificate to William Ameter on page 55 in the Book on Early Marriages of Richland County Illinois, by Lola B. Taylor. In the obituary for her brother, Philip Zimmerly, her name is listed a "Homiter" vice Ameter. | Zimmerly, Margaret Katherine (I170556)
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| 22247 | Margaret, born 8 April 1900, Addison (birth record #7972) married 25 Oct 1922 in Addison (marriage record #10573) to Frank Ries, son of John and Catherine (Beck) Ries. 3 children. Margaret died 6 August 1950. | Zingsheim, Margareta K. (I13373)
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| 22248 | Margaretha Disque was born July 4, 1842, christened July 6, 1842 in the Evangelisch church, Wilgartswiesen, Pfalz, Bayern, immigrate in 1864, and died June 21, 1915 in Wilkes-Barre, PA. In Pennsylvania she married Philip Decker Aug. 10, 1865 in Wilkes-Barre, PA. The 1880 US Census has Philip Decker, worker in coal mines, born about 1835 in Bavaria, Germany living in Wilkes-Barre, PA with Margaret (38), Philip (14), John (10), Louisa (12), and Robert (8). Ancestry.com has Philip Decker, Sr.'s death 1890-1892. From the 1900 US Census, Margaret was a widow living in Ward 13, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, PA who had four children of whom three were living (Philip born July 1866 and died Feb. 14, 1933; John born Dec. 20, 1869; Barbara born May 1872 - strange because Robert's birth is given as about 1872; Louisa died March 3, 1899 of pneumonia). Ancestry.com has additional information: Magdalena L. (Nov. 20, 1867 - March 1870) - fifth child not mentioned in any census, Louisa born about 1868, Barbara (May 1, 1872 - Feb. 6, 1954), Robert (about 1872 - about 1889). | Disque, Margaretha (I191572)
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| 22249 | Margt. Ackermann 12 Jan 1901 1188 Births Reported in 1901. Borough of Brooklyn. | Ackermann, Margaret (I8063)
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| 22250 | Maria Barbara was the Miller's daughter in Hauenstein. | Maria Barbara (I24617)
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