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2551 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/chiefstorm/gen/oth-s365.htm | Braddock, John (I76516)
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2552 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/chiefstorm/gen/oth-s365.htm | Storm, Elizabeth (I76517)
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2553 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/chiefstorm/gen/oth-s365.htm | Storm, John (I76518)
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2554 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/chiefstorm/gen/oth-s365.htm | Wysong, Susan (I76519)
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2555 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/chiefstorm/gen/oth-s365.htm | Tanner, Maria Elizabeth (I76521)
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2556 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/leewise/d46.htm#P1367 She was widow of Raymond Kline. The Kline children are under Raymond Kline. | May, Rita Mary (I10126)
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2557 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/leewise/d47.htm#P1366 CENSUS: 1880: Name: Loeisa WISE Age: 1 Estimated birth year: <1879> Birthplace: Ohio Relation: Dau Home in 1880: Randolph, Portage, Ohio Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Female Head of household: Joseph E. WISE Father's birthplace: OH Mother's birthplace: OH Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Randolph, Portage, Ohio; Roll: T9_1059; Family History Film: 1255059; Page: 332A; Enumeration District: 126; Image: 0321. CENSUS: 1930: Name: Louisa M Kline Age: 50 Estimated birth year: abt 1880 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's Name: John D Kline Home in 1930: Randolph, Portage, Ohio | Wise, Louise Mary (I7532)
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2558 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kline, Richard John (I15217)
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2559 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Nichter, Franz (I89842)
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2560 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Kieffer, Maria Celestina (I89843)
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2561 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Nichter, Andreas (I89844)
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2562 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Bonewitz, Maria Agatha (I89845)
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2563 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Nichter, Balthasar (I89846)
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2564 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Nuwer, Anne Marie (I89847)
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2565 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Kieffer, Johannes (I89854)
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2566 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Nubere, Franz Anton (I89860)
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2567 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Schütt, Maria Anna (I89861)
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2568 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Schütt, Anton (I89862)
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2569 | BIOGRAPHY: http://members.cox.net/smithgen/gen/genn.htm | Geiger, Margaretha (I89863)
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2570 | BIOGRAPHY: http://miltonsburg.paul-e-young.org/front/index/24 Philip Wingert Wingert, age 33, is listed in the 1860 census as a shoemaker who was born in Bavaria. According to tax records he did not own any property at this time. Members of the Wengert family in 1860 include: Philip, age 33; Magdalena (Jacky Yockey?), 26; Mary E., 5; and John F., 1. According to an obituary, they also had a daughter named Louisa who was born in 1856 and died in 1858. Magdalena was born January 21, 1834. She married Phillip on May 4, 1854 and died February 26, 1861. By 1870 Phillip Wengert was the owner of Lot 17, which remained in his name until 1925. The 1880 census listed the following members of the Wingert family: Phillip, age 53; Mary E., 36, who was his second wife (born ca. 1844); Mary E., 25, (his daughter, whose mother was Magdalena); John F., 21; George H., 16; Annie C., 14; Emma H., 11; Frederica A., 8; Charles H., 4; and Alice V., 2. Phillip?s first wife was Elizabeth Stenzel. They had at least one child, Henry, who was born August 2, 1875. Henry became a doctor specializing in eye, ear, nose, and throat and practiced in Grand Island, Nebraska. According to his obituary, he ?had excellent educational opportunities and creditably completed the public school course in Woodsfield, Ohio and graduate from Starling Medical College in (?), from which well known institution he was graduated in 1900.? In July 1888, the Wengert family and, no doubt, all of Miltonsburg was shocked to learn that Annie and Alice Wengert had perished in a flood while visiting their Aunt Barbara Stenzel (born ca. 1813) at her home near Wheeling, West Virginia. While they have the same name, this Barbara Stenzel was not the wife of Frederick Stenzel. Possibly her maiden name was Barbara Wengert and she was Phillip Wengert?s (born ca. 1827) sister. Possibly, also, she married Frederick Stenzel?s brother, who was deceased by 1888. The following excerpts from the New York Times and the Washington Post present an account of the disaster, which clearly was national news: The New York Times July 21, 1888 DROWNED IN THE FLOODS The Terrible Disaster At And Near Wheeling-Twenty-one bodies swept away, Cattle Drowned, and Crops Injured. WHEELING, West Va., July 20.-Never since the disastrous flood of August, 1866, has Wheeling been visited by such a tremendous rainfall as occurred last evening. The storm of 1866 commenced at 10 o?clock at night and ceased at 3 in the morning. There were a number of deaths from drowning and lightning at that time, but when communication is once more restored with the various places along the track of last night?s deluge, it is thought the former flood will sink into insignificance. It is impossible to give a correct list of fatalities, but the best estimate tonight makes not less than 25 drowned. The list of dead as far as could be learned tonight is as follows: Barbara Stenzel, age 65 years; Herman Stenzel, her son, age 35; Annie Wingard (Wengert), age 10; Alice Wingard (Wengert, age 21. ... Mrs. Barbara Henzel (Stenzel), resided about one mile up the run. There were in the house at the time it was swept away, her son, Herman, aged 20, and Alice and Annie Wingert, ... of Miltonsburg, Ohio, nieces of Mrs. Henzel (Stenzel), who were paying their aunt a visit. The house they were in was lifted from the foundation and floated down about 100 yards where it lodged. Both ends of the dwelling had been crushed in when the house stopped. ... This morning the body of Alice Wingert was recovered in the run ? and Mrs. Hensel?s (Stenzel?s) body was recovered early this morning. Excerpts from another account in the Washington Post adds some information about the flood and confirms my assumption that ?Mrs. Hensel? of the New York Times article is really Mrs. Stenzel. The Washington Post July 21, 1888 RAVAGES BY THE FLOOD LIVES LOST, PROPERTY DESTROYED AND FAMILIES HOMELESS THE SCENE ALONG THE TRACK OF THE STORM ONE OF INCONCEIVABLE HORROR-THE RAILROAD DESTROYED FOR FIFTEEN MILES-SOME OF THE BODIES RECOVERED ... Caldwell?s Run, which passes through the Eighth Ward of this city (Wheeling), was the scene of the greatest havoc. Three houses were swept away and all the families were drowned, they were Mrs. Barbara Stenzel and son, Herman Stenzel, Alice and Annie Wingert of Miltonsburg, O., nieces of Mrs. Stenzel; John Hoffman and Mr. Thomas Hawley and four children. Her husband was in the yard and was swept 100 yards down the stream but managed to reach the bank in safety. Only two bodies have been recovered-Alice Wingert and Mrs. Stenzel. ... Mrs. Stenzel?s and Miss Alice Wingert?s bodies ? and will be sent to Miltonsburg, O. also the other two when they are found. Mr. Wingert, the father of the two girls, arrived in the city this evening. He had no knowledge of the drowning of his two daughters until after his arrival. The brothers of the Misses Wingert residing in Indiana were expected to arrive here tomorrow. Mr. Stenzel of Greenville, Ohio, the eldest son of Mrs. Stenzel is also expected tomorrow. The impossibility of reaching the worst localities cannot be appreciated. The creek is still dangerously swollen and the roads washed, bridges caved in, telephone and telegraph lines down. ... Oral History According to Alice Boyle, granddaughter of Phillip Wengert, there was a brick patio between the Red House and the Wengert house and there was a grape arbor behind the Red House. Phillip Wengert operated a store in the Red House and (?) Grim lived upstairs in the Red House when he worked for Phillip. Bill Stiles, who married Mary Block, the sister of John Block, lived here when he ?grubbed on Adolph Claus? forty acres to the left of the gate beyond the Free Cemetery.? Alice Boyle also said there was a summer kitchen behind the store in the Red House and that there was a flagstone terrace between the house and the summer kitchen-which was also probably connected to the Wengert House on Lot 18. As noted above, it is possible that both the Red House and the Wengert House were located on Lot 17. | Wengert, Philipp Jakob (I75816)
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2571 | BIOGRAPHY: http://myweb.cableone.net/berean1711/Genealogy/bender/690.htm Martin Bender was born in Kassel, South Russia, in the year 1860, the son of John Bender, and while a native of Russia married Christina Knoll in 1883. A desire to see America and make a new home started their emigration to the United States and in 1885 they left Russia and traveling by rail and water to the United States made their first stop at Tyndal, S. D. The next spring saw them on their way by ox team to McIntosh County, where about six miles West and two miles North of the present site of Venturia, N. D., Mr. Bender filed on three quarters of land. In 1917, Mr. Bender had the misfortune to lose all his cattle and horses in a fire that also destroyed his fine barn. Mr. and Mrs. Bender continued their farming operations until the spring of 1928 when they left the farm and moved to Venturia, N. D. Idleness, however, was not in Mr. Bender?s make-up, so the next year he, together with his youngest son, engaged in operating a filling station in Venturia and continued that business until the spring of 1931 when he sold his interest in the business. On July 3, 1931, Mr. Bender was called to the Great Beyond by his Maker. Internment was made in the Venturia cemetery. Mrs. Bender still makes her home in Venturia. Mr. Bender was less fortunate than various other early pioneers, in that he not only had no property to speak of, when he arrived here, and what little he did have he had borrowed the money to buy. The early hardships of the Bender family were many. The nearest trading point at that time being Ellendale, N. D., and many were the times he went there for flour, salt and other necessary provisions, making the 100 mile trip both ways on foot. Many times he was compelled to go a hundred miles from home in order to find work so as to support his family. In order to take his family to church he would hitch one ox and one horse to the hay rake and in that way was able to attend church services. Like many other earlier settlers Mr. Bender and family sought safety in Eureka, S. D., when it was reported that the Indians were on the war path. Mr. Bender at one time sold one of his fine quarter sections of land for the "magnificent" sum of $100.00 in order to pay pressinq debts. Mr. and Mrs. Bender were of Baptist faith and were blessed with eleven children all of whom are living, namely: Katherine Schnabel; Philpina Dockter; Christina Schrenk, wife of County Commissioner J. P. Schrenk; Bertha Krause; Samuel Bender, farmer; Genthon Bender, operator of a filling station and all living in or near Venturia, N. D.; Martin W. Bender, farmer of Zeeland, N. D.; August M. Bender, a carpenter of Victor, California; Lydia Woehl, of Wishek, N. D.; Albina Feioch, of Aberdeen, S. D.; and Frieda Krause, of Lehr, N. D. | Bender, Martin (I92086)
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2572 | BIOGRAPHY: http://myweb.cableone.net/berean1711/Genealogy/bender/690.htm | Feiock, Edward D. (I57403)
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2573 | BIOGRAPHY: http://myweb.cableone.net/berean1711/Genealogy/bender/690.htm | Bender, Albina (I57404)
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2574 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Feiock, Angeline (I92084)
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2575 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Easterby, Nels (I92085)
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2576 | BIOGRAPHY: http://myweb.cableone.net/berean1711/Genealogy/bender/690.htm | Knoll, Christina (I92087)
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2577 | BIOGRAPHY: http://myweb.cableone.net/berean1711/Genealogy/bender/690.htm | Easterby, Lincoln Edward (I113696)
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2578 | BIOGRAPHY: http://myweb.cableone.net/berean1711/Genealogy/bender/690.htm | Easterby, Twyla Dawn (I113697)
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2579 | BIOGRAPHY: http://myweb.cableone.net/berean1711/Genealogy/bender/690.htm | Easterby, Tamara Ann (I113698)
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2580 | BIOGRAPHY: http://myweb.cableone.net/berean1711/Genealogy/bender/690.htm | Easterby, Rachelle Esther (I113699)
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2581 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, Veronica Amelia (I112037)
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2582 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, John Alexander (I112039)
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2583 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Zwick, Eva Mary (I112040)
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2584 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, Laura Eva (I112102)
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2585 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, Freda Mathilda (I112104)
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2586 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, Clara Margaret (I112112)
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2587 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, Anna Pearl (I112114)
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2588 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, Edna Mary (I112116)
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2589 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, Ernest Frederick (I112118)
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2590 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg05.htm#2004C | Noll, Clarence Joseph (I112125)
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2591 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schoeppner, Mary Diane (I112149)
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2592 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schoeppner, Beverly Catherine (I112150)
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2593 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schoeppner, Kenneth Vincent (I112151)
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2594 | BIOGRAPHY: http://nollhistory.homestead.com/files/pafg13.htm#2359 | Burkhart, Glen Alexander (I112038)
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2595 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burkhart, James Philip (I112106)
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2596 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burkhart, Ellis Joseph (I112107)
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2597 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burkhart, Judith Ann (I112108)
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2598 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burkhart, Mark Roger (I112109)
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2599 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burkhart, Dale Edward (I112110)
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2600 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burkhart, Francis Martin (I112111)
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