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| 22601 | Miriam Baehr became a teacher. After she retired she went to Haiti as a missionary. She was very religious. She tried to go to Korea, but was stopped in Japan and sent home again. | Baehr, Miriam K. (I65586)
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| 22602 | Miss Clara Donant, a daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Donant of Massillon, and Roman Zwick, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zwick of Louisville, were married Tuesday morning. The ceremony was performed at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Massillon in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white crepe satin with a veil and carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Her attendant was her cousin, Miss Eva Louise Donant who wore a gown of peach colored canton crepe and carried a bouquet of sunburst roses. The maid of honor was Miss Florence Anthony of Canton. She was dressed in orchid crepe. The flower girl, Miss Gladys Wantz, was beautiful in a gown of Nile green crepe de Chine and carried a basket of pink roses. The color scheme in the decorations was green and white. Mr. Zwick has as his attendant his brother, John Zwick. After the ceremony a breakfast was served at the bride’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Zwick are fine young people, with many friends who gave them beautiful gifts and extend best wishes. After a short wedding trip they will locate in Canton. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Zwick and family, Mrs. and Mrs. Sebastian Zwick, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schoepner, M. W. Zwick of Louisville, and Mrs. Lucetta Haren of Woodsfield, Ohio, and Mrs. George Schoepner, of Noble county, who are visiting in this vicinity. [Louisville Herald] | Family (F12057)
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| 22603 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F61445)
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| 22604 | missing in action | Landherr, Alfons Wilhelm (I8947)
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| 22605 | missing in action | Landherr, Karl Joseph (I8948)
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| 22606 | Mit 18 bestritt der Fußballer vom FC 06 Rodalben im Mai 1957 im Klubstadion an der Zweibrücker Straße mit der A-Jugend-Kreisauswahl Pirmasens erfolgreich ein „kleines Länderspiel" gegen die Jugend-Nationalmannschaft von England. Für den erkennbar hervorragenden Techniker eine sportliche Zäsur: Verantwortliche des FKP verpflichteten den jungen Linksfuß spontan für den Oberliga-Kader. Dies war, nach damals üblicher einjähriger Wechselsperre, der Start in eine ebenso aufregende wie erfolgreiche Kicker-Karriere: Mit 524 Spielen in 15 Jahren im blau-weißen Dress reihte sich der Rodalber Weishaar neben Rolf Ertel, Hermann Laag und Emil Weber in den kleinen „Kreis der 500er" ein, große FKPler, die in den Annalen der jetzt 106-jährigen Geschichte für den Pirmasenser Traditionsklub stehen. Drei Südwestmeisterschaften, dreimal Vizemeister, Spiele um die deutsche Meisterschaft und Aufstieg zur Bundesliga, dazu DFB-Pokal-Erfolge zwischen 1959 und 1971 sind Hilmars bemerkenswerte Kicker-Bilanz. Nur: Sein Spitzname „die Aap", den ihm die sportlichen Zeitgenossen verpasst haben, wegen vermeintlicher Ähnlichkeit mit dem berühmt-berüchtigten Kölner Profiboxer Peter Müller (siehe Foto), passt ganz und gar nicht in das Charakterbild des Mannes, der immer Gelassenheit ausstrahlt, der in sich zu ruhen scheint. Ein Haudrauf wie Boxring-Rowdie Müller war Weishaar jedenfalls nie; auch wenn seine Ecken, Flanken oder Freistöße viel Raffinesse hatten, wenn viele Torhüter die Schusskraft seiner „linken Klebe" zu Recht fürchteten. In seiner langen Fußballer-Laufbahn wurde Weishaar nur einmal vorzeitig zum Duschen geschickt. Richtig aufgeregt, ja sogar erbost und entrüstet hat man Fußballer Weishaar nur einmal erlebt. Sonst eher der besonnene, zurückhaltende Typ, äußerte er sich im Herbst 1968 in einem Zeitungsinterview zu einem Bericht jenes Boulevardblattes mit den großen Buchstaben, wonach sich im Kampf um den Bundesliga-Aufstieg Fortuna Düsseldorf 1966 den entscheidenden 5:1-Sieg bei Kickers Offenbach „erkauft" habe. Und damit den FKP um eben diesen Aufstieg betrogen! Weishaar, in jener ominösen Runde FKP-Kapitän nach solchen „Enthüllungen": „Wenn das stimmt, dann ist das eine ganz große Sauerei. Wenn die Sache bewiesen werden kann, wurden wir Spieler um die Aufstiegsprämie (10.000 Mark) und ein Handgeld (laut Bundesligastatut 20.000 DM) betrogen." Letztlich aber brauchte es seinerzeit weitere drei Jahre, ehe mit Aufdeckung des Bundesliga-Skandals durch Gregorio Canellas von Kickers Offenbach dem bezahlten Fußball „im Sumpf von Korruption die Unschuld verloren" ging, und „die Liga 1971 in ihren Grundfesten erschüttert" wurde (Die RHEINPFALZ 09/12/03). Dem FKP und Hilmar Weishaar, der ein Jahr später wieder zu seinem FC 06 zurück kam, wo er vor Abschluss seiner sportlichen Bilderbuch-Karriere noch einmal bis im Viertelfinale um die deutsche Amateur-Meisterschaft spielte, hat das ganze lange Rauschen im Blätterwald finanziell nichts gebracht. | Weishaar, Hilmar (I265896)
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| 22607 | Mitglied Schützenverein, SV Appenhofen Schützenkönig + an Herzversagen | Probst, Herrmann Georg (I86191)
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| 22608 | MMIGRATION: New York City Immigrants (Austria, Galicia, Poland), 1891 Record about Philipp Klug Name: Philipp Klug Ship: Augusta Victoria Arrival date: May 23, 1891 Ship number: 713 Line number: 788 Roll number: 568 CENSUS: 1920: Name: Philip Kluz[Philip Klug] Home in 1920: Dickinson, Stark, North Dakota Age: 71 years Estimated birth year: abt 1849 Birthplace: Russia Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Elizabeth Father's Birth Place: Germany Mother's Birth Place: Russia Marital status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Own Year of immigration: 1891 Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 354 CENSUS: 1930: Name: Phillip Klug Home in 1930: Richardton, Stark, North Dakota Age: 82 Estimated birth year: abt 1848 Birthplace: Russia Relation to head-of-house: Boarder Race: White I | Klug, Philipp (I37649)
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| 22609 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Friedli, Margaret R. (I14716)
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| 22610 | monicaetalfamily92604 Entries: 323 Updated: 2004-09-27 12:45:41 UTC (Mon) Contact: Mary Ann Monica mnmamonica@earthlink.net Father: Pearl Aloysius LITTLE b: 24 AUG 1879 in Joanna,MO Mother: Lillian Kansada MCCLELLAN b: 26 MAR 1883 in Evansville,IN California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: LITTLE, LAWRENCE TIMOTHY Social Security #: 443070624 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 24 Jan 1910 Birthplace: OKLAHOMA Death Date: 31 Jul 1981 Death Place: LOS ANGELES Mother's Maiden Name: MCCLELLAN Father's Surname: | Little, Lawrence Timothy (I12975)
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| 22611 | monicaetalfamily92604 Entries: 323 Updated: 2004-09-27 12:45:41 UTC (Mon) Contact: Mary Ann Monica mnmamonica@earthlink.net | Eberle, Susanna (I3944)
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| 22612 | Montana Death Index, 1954-2002 Name: MARGARET OLHEISER Father: OLHEISER Mother: Death Date: 26 -04 -1971 Age: 61 Death County: LEWIS & CLARK Residence: MONTANA , LEWIS & CLARK File Number: 1832 Marital Status: MARRIED OR SEPARATED | Heinrich, Margaretha (I13162)
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| 22613 | Moore/Weis Entries: 1113 Updated: Sun Feb 22 21:47:01 2004 Moore/Weis Entries: 1113 Updated: Sun Feb 22 21:47:01 2004 Theresa Vermaas sorrelfirl@hotmail.com Marriage 1 Mabel A. Weis b: 9 SEP 1906 in Rochester, Monroe Co., New York Married: 15 SEP 1931 in Rochester, Monroe Co., New York | Family (F4201)
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| 22614 | Moore/Weis Entries: 1113 Updated: Sun Feb 22 21:47:01 2004 Theresa Vermaas sorrelgirl@hotmail.com World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Frank J Guck City: Not Stated County: Monroe State: New York Birthplace: New York;United States of America Birth Date: 24 Jan 1895 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1753845 DraftBoard: 3 CENSUS: 1930: Name: Frank Guck Age: 38 years Estimated birth year: 1891 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_1454; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 180; Image: 1087. Social Security Death Index Name: FRANK GUCK SSN: 104-10-4912 Last Residence: 14618 Rochester, Monroe, NY Born: 24 Jan 1895 Last Benefit: Died: Jul 1978 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (Before 1951 ) | Guck, Francis John (I9845)
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| 22615 | Moore/Weis Entries: 1113 Updated: Sun Feb 22 21:47:01 2004 Theresa VerMaas sorrelgirl@hotmail.com Father: Louis Guck Mother: Mary Muzmaecher | Guck, Barbara D. (I8401)
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| 22616 | moreo Entries: 6636 Updated: Sat Aug 25 14:19:33 2001 Contact: Christopher Watson biggoose0@yahoo.com | Leibrecht, Anna Maria (I26259)
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| 22617 | Mosher/O'Connell Entries: 238 Updated: 2010-11-28 23:53:02 UTC (Sun) Contact: Jennifer Jennifer.m.mccormick@gmail.com | Mosher, Andrew John (I114321)
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| 22618 | Mosher/O'Connell Entries: 238 Updated: 2010-11-28 23:53:02 UTC (Sun) Contact: Jennifer Jennifer.m.mccormick@gmail.com | Mosher, Jakob (I114322)
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| 22619 | Mosher/O'Connell Entries: 238 Updated: 2010-11-28 23:53:02 UTC (Sun) Contact: Jennifer Jennifer.m.mccormick@gmail.com | Herring, Sabina (I114323)
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| 22620 | Mother: Anna Catarina Margreta Acker b: Abt 1667 | Meigel, Anna Apollonia (I16406)
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| 22621 | Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA | Peomroy, I. Marie (I100612)
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| 22622 | MOUNT VERNON, a city and county-seat of Jefferson County, on three trunk lines of railroad, 77 miles east-southeast of St. Louis; is the center of a rich agricultural and coal region; has many flourishing manufactories, including car-works, a plow factory, flouring mills, pressed brick factory, canning factory, and is an important shipping-point for grain, vegetables and fruits. The Appellate Court for the Southern Grand Division is held here, and the city has nine churches, fine school buildings, a Carnegie library, two banks, heating plant, two daily and three weekly papers. Population (1890), 3,233; (1900), 5,216 | Wegmann, George (I14853)
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| 22623 | Mr. Donald E. Lambrix Jr. Mr. Donald Elowyn Lambrix Jr. of Waynesboro, beloved husband of Emmy Lindemann Lambrix of 46 years, entered into rest on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at Burke Medical Center. The funeral mass was held 11 a.m. Friday, June 15, in the chapel of Robertson's Heritage Chapel with Father Lou Lussier officiating. Mr. Lambrix was the retired CEO of American Architectural Production Line. Survivors, other than his wife, include four daughters, Dawn L. (Terry) Oliver of Millen, Valarie L. Alford of Hot Springs, Ark., and Tina L. (Rusty) Sammons and Yvonne L. (Clint Jr.) Davis, both of Millen; a son, Donnie (Stephanie) Lambrix III of Sardis; a brother, Michael Lambrix of Daytona Beach, Fla.; 15 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. | Lambrix, Donald Ellwyn (I44500)
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| 22624 | MR. FIELD BROOKSVILLE -- Virgues Field, 89, of Parina Road, Brooksville, died Sunday, July 4, 2004 at 8:15 p.m. at his home. Mr. Field was a farmer and a member of the Triumph Christian Church. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Born in Bracken County on May 17, 1915, he was the son of the late Eugene Field and Lida King Field. He was preceded in death by a sister, Loretta Faul. Services are 2 p.m. Friday at Moore and Parker Funeral Home. Burial will be in Brooksville Cemetery. Visitation is from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Triumph Christian Church. | Field, Loretta (I184827)
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| 22625 | Mrs. Anna Eisner (-1936) EISNER, LARSON, UTHE, WIRTH Posted By: Mark Christian Date: 3/11/2009 at 22:54:03 AMES DAILY TRIBUNE AND TIMES, Ames, Story County, Iowa, Thursday, March 19, 1936. Mrs, Anna Eisner Dies Thursday In Lafayette Twp. LAFAYETTE Twp. ? Mrs. Anna Eisner, 81, died at her home in this community about 5:30 a. m. Thursday. She had been in poor health all winter, having suffered from pleural pneumonia and hardening of the arteries. A stroke Tuesday hastened death. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday morning from St. Peters and Pauls Catholic church with Father W. L. McGovern in charge. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Eisner is survived by four daughters, Mrs. H. C. Larson of Jewell, Mrs. Martha Uthe, Mrs. Leo Wirth and Mrs. Lawrence Wirth, all of this vicinity, and three sons, R. F. Eisner, Raymond and Ernest, also of Lafayette township. A number of grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Eisner died 38 years ago. | Eisner, Sophia Ann (I85168)
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| 22626 | MSGT US AIR FORCE; WORLD WAR II; KOREA; VIETNAM | Weise, Edward Joseph (I330900)
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| 22627 | MUELLER / SIBEL (sigh-bull) / BRANT / STEWART / ODEND'HAL Entries: 9311 Updated: Thu Apr 15 04:19:04 2004 Contact: F. Leonard Sibel Jr FLxSibel@MindSpring.com http://www.hmjacob.com/S2.html#7 Heinrich came to the U.S. with his four sons on April 25, 1832. They arrived at the port of Philadelphia and settled in Westmoreland Co., PA.- He filed a Declaration of Intention on February 24, 1835 and became a U.S. citizen on August 25, 1838.- The 1850 census has him listed as 'Henry Sible Sr.' BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Seibel, Johannes Heinrich (I22051)
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| 22628 | MUELLER / SIBEL (sigh-bull) / BRANT / STEWART / ODEND'HAL Entries: 9311 Updated: Thu Apr 15 04:19:04 2004 Contact: F. Leonard Sibel Jr FLxSibel@MindSpring.com | Dieds, Elizabeth (I8068)
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| 22629 | MUELLER / SIBEL (sigh-bull) / BRANT / STEWART / ODEND'HAL Entries: 9311 Updated: Thu Apr 15 04:19:04 2004 Contact: F. Leonard Sibel Jr FLxSibel@MindSpring.com | Wild, Katharina (I23220)
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| 22630 | MUELLER / SIBEL (sigh-bull) / BRANT / STEWART / ODEND'HAL Entries: 9311 Updated: Thu Apr 15 04:19:04 2004 Contact: F. Leonard Sibel Jr FLxSibel@MindSpring.com | Brater, Anna Catharina (I23557)
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| 22631 | mustergültiger SA Mann | Ernst, Dr. Richard (I213179)
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| 22632 | My Ancestor's Entries: 60782 Updated: 2005-12-21 00:05:23 UTC (Wed) Contact: LINDA genealogy @phango.com BIOGRAPHY: http://fuldaohio.com/genealogy/pafg186.htm#4160 BIOGRAPHY: 1900 Census Monroe Franklin Twp., OH.206-209 ZWICK, Peter March 1858 age 42 married 21 yrs. OH.. GER. GER. farmer his wife Theresa July 1853 age 46 married 21 yrs. mother of how many children 8 number of these children living 5 OH. GER . GER. Amelia July 1884 age 15 OH. Benjamin E. July 1886 age 12 OH. Ida A. July 1889 10 OH. Clement Feb 1894 age 6 OH. Mary M. Nov 1896 age 3 OH.1920 Census Monroe Co., Franklin Twp., OH.6-6 ZWICK, Peter 61 b. OH. Ger. Ger. his wife Theresa 66 OH. OH. OH. their children Clement 25 son OH. Martha 23 dau. OH.In 1880, Peter Cwick (22) and his wife Thrieca (26) lived in Summit Twp., Monroe Co., OH. . Peter's cousin John (14) lived with them and worked on the farm. At this time, it is not known who John's parents were.In 1900, 42 year old farmer Peter Zwick lived on a mortgaged farm in Stuebenville City, Franklin Twp., Monroe Co., OH. with his wife of 21 years, Thresia (46) and five children: Amelia (15), Benjamin E. (13), Isadore A. (10), Clemence (6), and Mary M. (3). The three oldest children attended school for six months during the previous year. Everyone in the household was born in Ohio. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to Henry Hanson Peter's brother John . Another one of Peter's brothers, George Zwick, lived nearby. | Zwick, Peter (I27203)
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| 22633 | My Ancestor's Entries: 60782 Updated: 2005-12-21 00:05:23 UTC (Wed) Contact: LINDA genealogy @phango.com Father: William " Squire " SMITHBERGER b: 12 SEP 1825 in Rine Province, Prussia, Germany Mother: Theresa FAUTH b: 27 JAN 1831 in Baden, Baden, Germany | Smithberger, Theresa (I27204)
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| 22634 | My Ancestor's Entries: 60782 Updated: 2005-12-21 00:05:23 UTC (Wed) Contact: LINDA genealogy @phango.com http://fuldaohio.com/genealogy/pafg374.htm#8428 | Zwick, Amelia (I27202)
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| 22635 | My Ancestor's Entries: 60782 Updated: 2005-12-21 00:05:23 UTC (Wed) Contact: LINDA genealogy @phango.com http://fuldaohio.com/genealogy/pafg375.htm#8440 DEATH: Ohio Deaths, 1958-2000 Record Name: Regina M Dick Age at Death: 55 Date of Death: 15 Oct 1977 City of Death: Stark County County of Death: Stark Volume: 23044 Certificate: 077096 Date of Birth: Est. 1922 Gender: Female Marital Status: Married Race: White City of Residence: North Canton County of Residence: Stark State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Doctors Hospital Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Unknown | Bishop, Regina Mary (I27200)
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| 22636 | My dad, Robert Henry Protz, was born April 28th, 1919 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. At the age of two, his parents, William C. and Mary Lentz Protz divorced on the grounds of "desertion". Mary obtained and maintained custody of Robert (Bob) as well as her older son, William, Jr. (Bill) born in February of 1918. The little family lived in Detroit, Michigan along with Mary's mother, Elizabeth and her oldest brother, Walter, who worked as a bank clerk. Mary, having received the sum of $17,000 in the divorce settlement, was able to maintain a home at 6747 Shaftsbury Road. By 1934, Mary had become ill with Tuberculosis and was admitted to the East Lawn Sanitorium where she died on May 11, 1934. Bill and Bob were 16 and 15 years of age respectively. The boys were taken to Manitowoc, Wisconsin by their father and step-mother, Helen Kochman where they continued their schooling. My dad played football and participated in drama activities while at school. He later attended St. John's Military Academy for one year before being accepted to Lawrence College in Appleton, Wisconsin where he completed one year prior to returning home in 1939 to work in the family business, National Tinsel Mfg. Co, also in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. War was coming and Bob enlisted on the 6th of August 1941 at Camp Grant in Illinois. Bob achieved the rank of Private and then Staff Sargeant and was a gunnery instructor in the 2126th Army Air Force Base Unit of the United States Army. He received an honorable discharge on the 13th of December, 1945 from his unit at Base Randolph Field in Texas. Bob was not wounded physically during his wartime service but it is most likely that he suffered from PTSD as he experienced nightmares and delusions about his wartime service throughout the remainder of his life. Bob saw service as part of the American Defense in the American Theater and received a Victory Medal and in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre winning two bronze stars and a Good Conduct Medal. He self reported having flown in the first plane to fly over Hiroshima, Japan after the bomb was dropped. The mission of the flight was to photograph the destruction below. Bob met Elynor Edith Krings, most likely prior to his discharge while attending gun sight school at Sperry Gyroscope in NY. Elynor volunteered at the Stage Door Canteen where servicemen enjoyed food, conversation and camaraderie at no charge. He wrote to her from Las Vegas where he was stationed for a time. The two married in January of 1948 and had their first child in March of 1949. Their second child, came along later in 1953. Bob loved fishing and spending time at his summer cottage on Shelter Island in New York. Bob worked as Executive Vice President of National Tinsel Mfg. Co. living in Garden City, New York until his retirement around 1981. Bob and Elly moved to Sarasota, Florida in 1982 where they lived until his death in March of 1996. He and Elly are both interred at the National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. | Protz, Robert Henry (I263469)
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| 22637 | My Family Pages Entries: 2780 Updated: 2005-11-07 17:41:02 UTC (Mon) Contact: Linda Gutierrez Home Page: Hahn, Wattel, Gertner & Schnell Families | Popp, Amelia (I18280)
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| 22638 | My Genealogy Entries: 8887 Updated: 2005-06-14 00:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Assunta Caso areulds2@yahoo.com http://www.geocities.com/areulds2/ Father: Joseph John Zimmer b: May 1865 in Rochester, Monroe, New York Mother: Katharina or Katie Hofferbert b: 10 Nov 1863 in Offenbach, Hessen, Darmstadt, Prussia | Zimmer, Edna Catherine (I18886)
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| 22639 | My maternal great grandparents, Anton and Barbara (Ehli) Armbrust, and their seven children immigrated to the United States from Russia in May 1892.[1] https://tidbitsandtreasures2011.wordpress.com/2015/05/19/daniel-armbrust-1897-1936-by-his-own-hand/ According to the ship’s manifest, the children’s names and (approximate) ages were Wilh.e,[2] 19; Anton, 16; Marianne, 14; John, 12; Marcus, 9; Michael, 3; and Katharine, 6 months. Anton and Barbara had two more children after their immigration: Eva (b. May 1896[3], later known as Genevieve) and Daniel, my maternal grandfather. Daniel Armbrust, was born in or near Richardton, Stark County, North Dakota on November 13 in either 1895,[4] 1896,[5] or 1897,[6] depending on which record you review. Daniel’s father, Anton Armbrust, died in December 1904.[7] His mother, Barbara (Ehli) Armbrust, subsequently married Peter Heiser in July 1908.[8] Daniel would have been between 7 and 9 years old when his father died and between 9 and 11 years old when his mother remarried. Barbara was enumerated in the 1910 U.S. census as Peter Heiser’s wife, along with Mr. Heiser’s children, Geneva and Markus.[9] I have not yet located a 1910 census report for Daniel. The next record for Daniel is his marriage to Rosa Mischel on January 7, 1918, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Dickinson, Stark County, North Dakota.[10] A few months later, on June 5, 1918, “Dan” Armbrust registered for the draft, reporting Rosie Armbrust as his wife.[11] Rosa died on June 23, 1919.[12] Daniel is subsequently enumerated in the 1920 U.S. census as a laborer on a farm in Dunn County, North Dakota.[13] | Armbrust, Anton (I331271)
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| 22640 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hammer, Alice Helen (I13975)
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| 22641 | My Paul Family Genealogy Entries: 1763 Updated: 2005-06-16 03:49:08 UTC (Thu) Contact: Penny Spahr rpspahr@ameritech.net CENSUS: 1930: Name: Helen F Hommer Age: 32 Estimated birth year: abt 1898 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Massillon, Stark, Ohio Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Massillon, Stark, Ohio; Roll: 1872; Page: ; Enumeration District: 106; Image: 969.0. DEATH: Name: HELEN F HAMMER Gender: Female Date of Death: September 22, 1959 Volume: 15908 Certificate: 66840 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Massillon, Stark County Race: White Residence: Massillon, Stark County Age: 63 | Pflug, Helen Francis (I13971)
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| 22642 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hammer, Robert Louis (I13973)
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| 22643 | My Paul Family Genealogy Entries: 1763 Updated: 2005-06-16 03:49:08 UTC (Thu) Contact: Penny Spahr rpspahr@ameritech.net DEATH: Social Security Death Index Record about Ruth E. Hammer Name: Ruth E. Hammer SSN: 289-16-1215 Last Residence: 33809 Lakeland, Polk, Florida, United States of America Born: 19 Mar 1924 Died: 17 Oct 2001 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 ) | Feichter, Ruth Eileen (I31097)
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| 22644 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Paul, Andrew Alex (I31099)
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| 22645 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F6967)
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| 22646 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F6969)
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| 22647 | n Memory of U.S. Navy Torpedoman?s Mate Third Class Theodore Gustav Feiock Bowdle, South Dakota Edmunds County January 18, 1919 ? May 12, 1943 (approximate) Killed in Action in the Pacific aboard the SS Pickerel Submarine Theodore Gustav Feiock Theodore Gustav Feiock, headstone Theodore G. Feiock was born January 18, 1919, at Naper, Nebraska, to Christ and Johanna Feiock. Before he entered the service, Theodore worked in California at the North American Aircraft Company. In January of 1942, Theodore entered active service at Wold-Chamberlain Naval Base, Minneapolis, Minnesota. After basic training, he completed submarine school and was assigned a rating of Torpedoman?s Mate Third Class. Assigned to the SS Pickerel, Theodore Feiock ?set out from Pearl Harbor on 18 March 1943, after topping with fuel at Midway on 22 March, began her seventh war patrol off the eastern coast of northern Honshu. She was never heard from after her departure from Midway.? The SS Pickerel was reported lost on May 12, 1943. The men and officers aboard, however, were assigned death dates of August 10, 1945. The Pickerel was the ?first submarine to be lost in the Central Pacific area.? Theodore Feiock, Torpedoman?s Mate, Third Class, is listed on the Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii. There is also a memorial stone for him at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis. He was awarded the Purple Heart. This entry was respectfully submitted by Sheila Hansen, Fallen Sons State Coordinator, Spearfish, SD. Information for this entry was provided by an application for a SD veteran?s bonus payment, Edmunds County in World War II, and United States Submarine Losses: World War II. | Feiock, Theodore Gustav (I73627)
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| 22648 | N.N. - born abt 1590 - died 1641 Bundenthal"FATZMANN of Erlenbach's daughter". (Amt Altenstadt 1619 Taxes, Page 24) "Fatzmann" is a nickname for Boniface, so could be a reference to the first name of the bride's father in Erlenbach (or his surname).SOURCE: Kastens, Dennis A. "Dahn Families 1500-1725" page 60. | N.N. (I24234)
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| 22649 | Nachkommen von Jakob Bauer 1 Jakob Bauer +Anna Barbara Wachtel 1714 - g: 17 Dezember 1714 g: 17 Dezember 1714 2 David Bauer 1741 - g: 26 Juli 1741 in Bruchweiler g: 26 Juli 1741 in Bruchweiler +Anna Maria Hofferth - 1827 g: 28 Januar 1827 in Bruchweiler 3 Johannes Bauer 1793 - g: 6 November 1793 in Bruchweiler g: 6 November 1793 in Bruchweiler Beruf: Tagner +Johanna Schaudel 1799 - g: 14 August 1799 in Bundenthal g: 14 August 1799 in Bundenthal 4 Jakob Bauer 1841 - g: 30 April 1841 in Bundenthal g: 30 April 1841 in Bundenthal Beruf: Schirmmacher +Anna-Maria Funk 1842 - g: 17 Februar 1842 in Schwanheim g: 17 Februar 1842 in Schwanheim 5 Jakob Bauer 1878 - 1944 g: 9 Oktober 1878 in Altheim, Kreis Horb g: 9 Oktober 1878 in Altheim, Kreis Horb g: 20 Oktober 1944 in Lingenfeld Beruf: Händler +Elisabeth Stroh 1881 - 1946 g: 12 September 1881 in Kaiserslautern g: 12 September 1881 in Kaiserslautern g: 10 Oktober 1946 in Germersheim Beruf: Händlerin 6 Martin Bauer 1914 - 1965 g: 24 August 1914 in Lingenfeld g: 24 August 1914 in Lingenfeld g: 25 November 1965 in Lingenfeld +Anna-Maria Müller 1920 - 2000 g: 13 Februar 1920 in Lingenfeld g: 13 Februar 1920 in Lingenfeld g: 2000 in Lingenfeld | Wachtel, Johannes (I24892)
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| 22650 | Nachname: Dörzapf Vorname: Ernst Dienstgrad: Obergefreiter Geburtsdatum: 05.07.1921 Geburtsort: Blankenborn Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 24.12.1943 Todesort: Antonowka Ernst Dörzapf ist vermutlich als unbekannter Soldat auf die Kriegsgräberstätte in Kiew Sammelfriedhof (Ukraine) überführt worden. | Dörrzapf, Ernst (I9320)
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