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25751 | Submitter: michelle dinges Subject: Re: Elizabeth Yeast Justice Message: Dale, do you have an Elizabeth Yaste married to Adam Amick probably before 1881, sons are Roman Nicholas Amick and Lawrence Amick? any info is greatly aprreciated. Thanks, Michelle Dinges CENSUS: 1900: widowed Name: Adam Amick Home in 1900: Clear Creek, Huntington, Indiana Age: 54 Estimated birth year: 1846 Birthplace: Ohio Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Clear Creek, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T623 378; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 74. 1910: Name: Adam Amick Age in 1910: 64 Estimated Birth Year: 1845 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1910: 2-WD HUNTINGTON, HUNTINGTON, Indiana Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 356 Part: 2 Page: 59B Year: 1910 http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_a.htm Amick, Adam, b. 1845, d. 1924, s/w Rachael & Frank Amick, Sect E Lot 100E | Amick, Adam (I12938)
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25752 | Submitter: Ted White Subject: Re: Related to Johanne Matzke Message: Leon - You have a Henry Rudolf Wegman married to an Elsie Henrietta Matzke. I have a Henry Rudolf Wegman born 1887. My info says that he married a Margaret Zelle in 1909 in Los Angeles. Is it possible that your Elsie married the same HR Wegman (after Margaret Zelle passed on?). I know nothing about any children or when Margaret passed away. Any help would be appreciated. Thanx, Ted White tedwhite@u.washington.edu CENSUS: 1930: Margaret lived with her father, Jacob J. Zeller and her sister, Alice L. Zeller. She is a widow. (!) Name: Margret Wegman Age: 42 Estimated birth year: abt 1888 Birthplace: New York Relation to head-of-house: Daughter Race: White Home in 1930: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 151; Page: ; Enumeration District: 503; Image: 424.0. California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: WEGMAN, MARGARET M Social Security #: 559789330 Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 21 Apr 1887 Birthplace: NEW YORK Death Date: 25 Feb 1973 Death Place: LOS ANGELES Social Security Death Index Name: Margaret M. Wegman SSN: 559-78-9330 Last Residence: 91205 Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States of America Born: 21 Apr 1887 Died: 15 Feb 1973 State (Year) SSN issued: California (1965 ) | Zeller, Margaret M. (I8318)
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25753 | Submitter: Tom Lutz Subject: Frank and Mary Schwab of Manitowoc Co, WI Message: Looking for information about the ancestries of Franz Xavier "Frank" Schwab, b.1811 (place unknown) and his wife, Mary Pfister, b.1824 (place unknown). Frank and Mary had eight known children; 1) Mary (my gr gr grndmthr) born 1850 in NY, MI or WI and who married Michael Gaerthoefner in Manitowoc Co, WI, 2) Frank born 1854 (place unknown), 3) Joseph? born place and date unknown and who married Rosa Sprang, 4) Edward born 1862 somewhere in MI and who married Margaret Ann McCabe in WI, 5) Ambrose born 1863 in MI or Manitowoc Co, WI and who married Annie Kautza likely in WI, 6) Rudolf born 1866 in Manitowoc Co, WI, 7) Wisebold? born about 1867 (place unknown), 8) John born 1869 in Manitowoc Co, WI, Would also appreciate any info about Frank and Mary's location in MI before coming to Manitowoc Co, WI. It's also possible that Frank had a prior or later marriage to a Johanna Fischer. Tom Lutz AMBROSE SCHWAB Cemetery #21 This obituary can be found in the Tri-County Record, Kiel, Wisconsin. Issue - Thursday, February 23, 1928 - Page 4, Column 1 - St. Nazianz News. Ambrose Schwab, 65, passed away at his home here Wednesday, after a lingering illness. He was one of the old residents of this village, having been born and raised in this community. Mr. Schwab was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab, both of whom died a number of years ago. He was united in marriage with Miss Anna Kautzer about thirty-seven years ago. They settled on a farm west of this village and resided there until the time of Mr. Schwab's death. He is survived by his wife, three children, Leo and Mrs. August Leonard of Sheboygan, Mrs. Richard Flechsig of Milwaukee, two brothers, John and Joseph of Washington, and one sister, Mrs. Katie Weiss of Chicago. Funeral services were held from St. Gregory's church at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. Fintan Holzknecht sang a requiem mass and officiated at the short services at the cemetery adjoining the church. The Catholic Knights, of whom Mr. Schwab was a member, attended the services in a body. The following from out of town attended the funeral of Ambrose Schwab: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flechsig and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roeming of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. August Leonard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garthoeffner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lutz, and Mrs. Martin Lutz of Sheboygan; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kautzer of Kiel; Mr. and Mrs. C. Lutzke of Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. August Schwalbe and Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Schwalbe of near Chilton. | Schwab, Mary (I2980)
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25754 | Submitter: Tommy Woodward Subject: Re: Bissler family History Message: I am not of Bissler ancestry, but my children are through my former wife. She and they are a descendant of Martin Bissler and Louise Wise Bissler through their daughter Catherine, sister of the Samuel Bissler who founded Bissler's Funeral Home in Kent. Catherine married Valentine May, whose daughter Rosa married Francis Wagner. The eldest child of Francis and Rosa, Marguerite Wagner married Carl Moledor. Carl and Marguerite are the grandparents of my former wife, Ann Moledor Woodward and the great-grandparents of my children, Kelly, Curtis and Susan. Was very interested in your postings as I am collecting data on my childrens ancestry through their mother to add to their ancestry from me. You can reach me at the following: OhioNightOwl@aol.com OhioNightOwl@hotmail.com ohionightowl1963@yahoo.com Sincerely, Tommy Woodward | Wagner, Marguerite Catherine (I10241)
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25755 | Submitter: Ger.Fm.Rus.Sp.Prj.Vol.C-4 DK.B:)(DK.23) Burley,Fam.Hist ctr.C/O Emanuel Kerbs R#2 Bx.478 Rupert,Idaho 83350 1-208-436- 4213 (K.Hawkes Dietrich,Idaho | Mösmer, Franzisca (I8954)
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25756 | Submitter: John Ackermann Subject: Elis. / Elizabeth Eberhardt - John Metzner Message: I am looking for information on an Elisabeth or Elizabeth Eberhardt. She is the mother of Barbara J. Metzner born Nov. 4 1892. Mother of the bride listed as Elis. Eberhardt on the marriage certificate of Barbara Metzner and Joseph John Ackermann. Father listed as John Metzner. Death certiciate for Barbara Metzner list mother as Elizabeth Eberhardt born in NY. and father listed as John Metzner born in NY. John Metzner b. 2/6/1866 d. 12/17/1911 married Anna Mary Baier b. 1/13/1875 d. 9/11/1935 Together they had two sons John Metzner Jr. b. about 1894 and George Metzner b.12/21/1895 d. 7/8/1932. They all lived in the Brooklyn area. John Joseph Ackermann: Subject: Ackermann's from Brooklyn Ny Message: My name is John Joseph Ackermann and I am a descendent of a Brooklyn Ackermann family. My paternal Grandparents were Joseph John Ackermann b. Aug. 15 1886 and Barbara Metzner b. Nov 4 1882 d. Oct 30 1920. They had five children Mary, Barbara, Margret, Joseph John and John Joseph b. Sep. 7 1920 d. Nov. 13 1957. After Barbara Metzner passed my grandfather Married a Mary Baier. I have been told that Mary Baier and Barbara Metzner were related but I cannot confirm the relationship. I was told that my grandparents lived with her parents at the John Metzner Funeral Parlor on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Later for health reasons they moved to Connecticut. I have no knowledge of my grandparents ancestry. I heard of a Uncle Henry presumably my grandfather's brother. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Charles Schretzmann schretzu@rahul.net | Metzner, Barbara J. (I8045)
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25757 | Sudden Death in Chill. Scottsiville, Sept. 6.?The funeral of Mrs. Frederick Brandenburger was held at the Church of Assumption this morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Brandenburger died at her home in Chili Saturday evening of heart disease. She was 54 years old and is survived by five sons. Jacob, Andrew, John;- Joseph ami William Rrandenburger, all of Chili, and four daughters, Mrs. Hugh McGuire, of Scottsville, Mrs. Kate Brownlee, of Rochester, Miss Margaret Brandenburger, a sister in a convent, New York, and Miss Lucy Brandenburger, of Chili. * McGuire -Entered Into rest Mrs. Mary McGuire. 126 Columbia Avenue Survived by her husband. Hugh McGuire; t n w son« John. ; J-:mei ind Lewu of Rocheater. , cured some of h i s specimens. He transnortatlon hv h u i u h. aeph. and William ^Brandenburger^ J - . ? . J - - J J t a ( J j ^ - J « t plementery t6; railroad t r a n s p o r t v ^ w ^ ^ ^ i n t h # c o m . 4a jghtara. tha Miaet* Margaret aad Cataerta* V-aalaa her mother. >tr» Margaret E1»*Tiberr. one artXJMr. Wisutni Em»nbert thr*e airtara Mra GuaUv* Schelhag Mrs Jacob Krank and k m Lucy Bweabrrr aae w a s a saembar ef tK- Dattchter* of tbe Veteran*. CUrt Barton Tent. and the a ' r w e s ' i Mlsajoaarv Sortetv aad L a - v * A* r,t the Bauaaauel Refmwie*] Oiurtrb. -?FTraaral Fneat efteeaeea. - * >* % i*Si. at : » from her borne, 341 Liuo-n strrrt iBtarmeat at Mt. Was* Cesa*4*ry. Brandeoburger T , and Jacob . and 1* e a g e r to find eater's vicinity, such a* skunks and -IfWwHvBT^'lSVrlSl MP/lUAMrfTS - ?MAUS0LEUMS of Rocnester. N Braadrnburgvr of Avon. N. T." one alater Stater M. JudUb of Notro Dame Order. Balt.mor*. ____^_. w » w- J ? Funeral Baturdav roornmg at 9 ; raccoorts. he may buy unharmed o'rloc-x at Immaculate Conception ' by t h e g u n o r t h e trap. Church Interm Name Brandenburger, John H. Burial location Sec. 13 North, Veterans' plot, grave 456 Division 19A Born Dec. 23, 1896 Chili, NY Enlisted July 26, 1918 Rochester, NY Rank PFC Unit Co. C, 335th Mach. Gun Btn., 87th Division; WWI Discharged March 22, 1919 Camp Upton, NY Died Oct. 22, 1948 at General Hosp., Rochester, NY aged 61 Type of tombstone U.S. marker | Brandenburger, Friedrich (I17625)
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25758 | Südpfalz Kurier, Mittwoch, 09. Oktober 2013 Ausgabe: KW 41/13, Jahrgang: 28 80. Geburtstag von Maria Wißmeier Maria Wißmeier (geb. Flick) wurde am 06.10.1933 in Steinfeld geboren. Ihre Kindheit war von der Kriegszeit des 2. Weltkrieges geprägt. So erlebte sie die Evakuierung am 1. September 1939 als fast sechsjähriges Kind mit der Unterbringung in Staffelstein bei Bamberg. 1940 erfolgte dort auch die Einschulung. Nach der Rückkehr Ende1942 in ein schon halb zerstörtes Dorf, musste sie auch die zweite Evakuierung 1944 über sich ergehen lassen, mit der Folge, dass in dieser Zeit bis März 1945 über 90 Prozent des Ortes zerstört wurden. 1948 machte sie eine Ausbildung zur Näherin in Landau, wo sie auch später in dem Beruf arbeitete. 1959 heiratete sie ihren Mann Anton Wißmeier. Zusammen bekamen sie drei Kinder. Heute reden beide mit Stolz von ihren fünf Enkeln und zwei Urenkeln. Im Jahr 2009 wurde goldene Hochzeit gefeiert. Maria Wißmeier ist seit dreißig Jahren Mitglied in der KFD. Regelmäßig geht sie zum Turnen und betätigt sich auch mit Strickarbeiten für soziale Zwecke. In früheren Jahren hat die Jubilarin auch regelmäßig mit ihrer Frauengruppe aktiv an den Faschingsveranstaltungen im Dorf teilgenommen. Ihre große Leidenschaft ist der Garten. Neue Erkenntnisse in der Gartenarbeit gewann sie durch den regelmäßigen Besuch der Vorträge von Biogärtnern, die sie in ihrem Garten dann gleich umsetzen konnte. Groß war die Freude, dass auch ihr Mann, der ein Tag zuvor nach einer schweren Herzoperation aus dem Krankenhaus kam, ihren Geburtstag mitfeiern konnte. Im Namen der Gemeinde Steinfeld gratulierte der 1. Ortsbeigeordnete Michael Bast, mit den besten Wünschen für eine gute gemeinsame Zukunft und beste Gesundheit. (Gemeinde Steinfeld) | Flick, Maria (I253022)
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25759 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schaub, Anthony Luke (I128269)
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25760 | SUE LOUISE TAYLOR Microfilm: 1394332 R. #1, BOX 542 WEST PLAINS, Submission: AF83-079719 USA 65775 Minnesota Naturalization Records Index, 1854-1957 Name: Jacob Lagas County: Mower Reel: 2 Code: 6 Volume: B Page: 379 DEATH: Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002 Name: JACOB LOGAS Death Date: 03/15/1941 00:00:00 Death Place: RAMSEY State File Number: 024132 BIOGRAPHY: 14 Oct 2003 Sue Taylor can't remember if i ever got back to you. jacob logas (lagas)sr.was married to helene schwamm. he died in st paul, minnesota 15 march 1941, born germany 1866. he was my g grandfather.charles lagas was his brother. you can contact don lagas in owatonna, minnesota for more info (ladoda@mnic.net | Logas, Jakob Lagasse (I10437)
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25761 | Sunday, January 4, 2009 12:00 AM PST Ontario Diane Marie Bertram, 68, of Ontario, passed on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008, surrounded by her adoring family at Holy Rosary Medical Center. A private family gathering was held on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009. Diane was born Dec. 28, 1939, in Wilmington, Ohio, the daughter of Harold and Mildred Hill and sister of David Hill. Diane married the love of her life, Richard Bertram, on May 9, 1964. They met after fighting over a parking spot and made up by finding each other. Together in their love, they created three wonderful daughters and shared in their family one dog and many adopted cats. (Thank you for always saying, ?Yes,? Mom.) Diane mastered every occupation that came her way. After many years of her family pushing her, she went back to school to become an accomplished nurse. She worked at Holy Rosary Medical Center for many years in the Critical Care Unit, retiring in 2005. Diane had the sense of style of a true lady and the sense of humor of a true woman. She was lovingly committed to Richard for 44 years (Mom still owes him 10 years), mothered her daughters with strength, humor and love and also befriended many with much laughter and compassion. To all of us, she is loved. ADVERTISEMENT Diane is survived by her beloved husband, Richard, of Ontario; daughters, Trisha (Tracy) Skerjanec, of Vale, Cindi (Aaron) Huska, of Ontario, and Traci (Jason) Kent, of Calgary, Canada; brother, David H. Hill, Phoenix; grandchildren, Jordan, Alex, Logan, Allie, Megh, Jace and Shea; great-grandchild, Kadence; nieces, Tina, Lisa and Suzie, all of Phoenix. Diane was predeceased by her parents and nephew, Scott. Diane chose Help Them To Hope, c/o Intermountain Community Bank, 92 S. Oregon, Ontario, OR 97914, for any contributions in her honor. Arrangements are under the direction of Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.lienkaemper-thomason.com. | Bertram, Richard (I191136)
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25762 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Spurgeon, Stephen Scott (I1640)
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25763 | Susan | Costa (I348606)
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25764 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Viles, Susan Kathryn (I13631)
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25765 | Susanna Jakubik's Stringfellow/Jakubik/McGinty/Yance Families Entries: 10723 Updated: Sat Jan 3 02:43:03 2004 Contact: Susanna Stringfellow Jakubik Susanna_Jakubik@yahoo.com | Kuhn, Peter Paul (I25730)
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25766 | Susanna Jakubik's Stringfellow/Jakubik/McGinty/Yance Families Entries: 10723 Updated: Sat Jan 3 02:43:03 2004 Contact: Susanna Stringfellow Jakubik Susanna_Jakubik@yahoo.com | Kuhn, Anton Bernhard (I25731)
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25767 | Susanna Jakubik's Stringfellow/Jakubik/McGinty/Yance Families Entries: 10723 Updated: Sat Jan 3 02:43:03 2004 Contact: Susanna Stringfellow Jakubik Susanna_Jakubik@yahoo.com | Kuhn, Steven (I25732)
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25768 | swoverland genealogy Entries: 4755 Updated: Thu Feb 19 14:33:02 2004 Jim Swoverland swovdog1@aol.com Social Security Death Index: Name: DONALD SWOVERLAND SSN: 308-07-1996 Last Residence: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, IN Born: 25 Oct 1911 Last Benefit: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, IN Died: Oct 1987 State (Year) SSN issued: IN (Before 1951 ) http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_smsz.htm Swoverland, Donald E., b. 25 Oct 1911, d. 10 Oct 1987, s/w Eileen M. Swoverland, Sect A Lot 51E-13 | Swoverland, Donald E. (I8131)
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25769 | Sylvester Lonzo (Lonnie) Cronin S. L. Cronie, formerly of Monroe County, died at 9:00 o?clock Wednesday morning at El Dorado, Arkansas, after a lingering illness. Funeral seravices will be held Friday, with interment in Fort Worth, Texas, beside his wife who preceded him in death a few years ago. Surviving are Mrs. Viola Hines of Woodsfield, a sister; three children, Crawfore of El Dorado, with whom Mr. Cronin had made his home for the past three years; Steward of Oklahome; Mrs. Arthur Staudt of Akron, and several grandchildren. Mr. Cronin, or ?Lonnie,? as he was known to hundreds of Monroe County people, served two terms as Surveyor of this county. Later, upon going to Texas, lhe was employed by the Pure Oil Company in leasing and right-of-way work. He was 76 years old. | Cronin, Sylvester Lonzo (I103303)
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25770 | Sylvia Jean | Cannon (I235549)
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25771 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Feiock, Sylvia M. (I165531)
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25772 | Take a monumental tour Posted by For a short course in names that figure prominently in the city's culinary history, take a drive through Metairie Cemetery By Judy WalkerFood editor She wears a crown with a star, and a pair of wings. One hand holds a corner of her overskirt, which is filled with flowers. Her other hand gracefully holds out a small blossom. She is frozen in time, an angelic statue atop the Grunewald tomb in Metairie Cemetery. Imagine her skirt filled with fruit -- or maybe bananas and coffee and sugar cane -- and she could well stand as an emblem for a new cemetery tour organized to educate the local culinary and hospitality community. A century ago, Louis Grunewald's hotel in downtown New Orleans had a basement "cave," complete with stalactites on the ceiling, which is thought to be the city's first nightclub. His Grunewald Hotel became the Roosevelt Hotel, then the Fairmont. Grunewald was interred in his beautiful tomb in 1915. The Grunewald tomb is one of about 30 stops on the Culinary History Tour, which on Aug. 5 will take hospitality industry workers past tombs and monuments chiseled with well-known local food-related names -- Arnaud, Brennan, Broussard, Brocato, Copeland, Fertel, Schwegmann, Zuppardo -- as well as earlier names less known now, but of people who helped put New Orleans on the culinary world map. Right now, the tour of Metairie Cemetery is scheduled one time only, and only for those in the culinary and hospitality industry, but it might be offered to the public later, depending on the response, said Louise Saenz, executive director of Save Our Cemeteries, which developed the tour. "We don't want to build (the tour) and just put it in a file," Saenz said. The tour came about when Saenz met Ann Rogers, founder of Tales of the Cocktail, the annual shindig centered on cocktail culture that is produced by the nonprofit New Orleans Culinary and Cultural Preservation Society, which raises funds to benefit hospitality industry members. "We thought, 'What can we do together?' " Saenz said. Rogers' idea was the culinary tour, which is being sponsored by the Culinary and Cultural Preservation Society. "What better way to educate the culinary and hospitality industry about their history?" Saenz asked. The tour was researched and put together by Joyce Cole, a fifth generation New Orleanian and Save Our Cemeteries tour guide since 2003. Cole, who spent hours driving up and down each of the cemetery's streets, is still tracking down details. She invites anyone with information about relatives interred in Metairie Cemetery who were in the food business to call Save Our Cemeteries. The tour may be the first of its kind for the local cemetery. "We do tours, and are known for historical tours, but I don't know if anybody has really thought about the food connection or the restaurant-entertainment type connection," said Denise Westerfield, media relations manager for Stewart Enterprises, the company that owns Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home and Cemeteries, which includes Metairie Cemetery. "I think it's a great idea. How important is food in New Orleans?" she added. "It's an interesting tie." Some of the discoveries made as the culinary tour was researched might be included this fall in the guided walking tour of the cemetery S.O.C. offers after its annual fundraising 5-K race around the cemetery, a former racetrack. This year's race is scheduled for Nov. 4, and attendees pay $5 for the tour. In the meantime, here's a sampling of stops on the culinary history tour, which you can use to create your own tour: Grunewald's tomb is next to the miniature Gothic chapel marked A. Monteleone, for Anthony Monteleone, who started with a shoe store on the corner of Royal and Bienville streets. Monteleone's other memorial is, of course, the hotel that still bears his name. Equally elaborate is the Pizzati tomb. Capt. Salvatore Pizzati became a leading importer of tropical fruit and the principal benefactor of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. According to Henri A. Gandolfo's "Metairie Cemetery: An Historical Memoir," Pizzati's favorite rocking chair is said to be in the receptacle below the crypt containing his casket. Other tombs commemorate other kinds of culinary enterprises. Pascal Almerico, for example, owned Old Reliable Distributing Co. and Almerico Wine into the 1930s. Isaac Delgado, whose name lives on via the college that bears it, was a sugar factor, or sugar broker. Margaret Porpora and her husband, Charlie, owned the Gumbo Shop from 1948 to 1977. Anthony LaFranca acquired Delmonico's in 1911, and the restaurant was in the family until 1997. Diamond Jim Moran (whose tomb is behind Louis Prima's) owned Moran's restaurant and Absinthe House. Restaurateurs are widely represented. The Broussard family tomb is near the tomb of colorful "Count" Arnaud Cazenave, who founded Arnaud's and drank Champagne for breakfast every day. He rests in peace with his daughter, Germaine Leontine Cazenave Wells, who ran Arnaud's for 30 years after he died, and whose Carnival costumes remain at the restaurant. The tour is also a study in diversity. The tomb of husband and wife Lee Bing and Yip Shee, founders of the fondly remembered House of Lee on Veterans Boulevard (and parents of, yes, Jefferson Parish Sheriff Harry Lee), is one of several memorials in Metairie Cemetery engraved with Chinese characters as well as English names and dates. Other tombs illustrate the entwining of brewing history and German heritage. Fritz Jahncke was on the initial board of directors for Jax Brewery. Valentine Merz, who died in 1929, ran a popular boardinghouse, similar to a bed and breakfast, and sold his place to Conrad Kolb, who built Kolb's restaurant at the location. Merz was also in the brewery business. One of the most beautiful tombs on the tour is that of restaurateur and Jackson Brewing Co. president Lawrence Fabacher, who was buried in 1923 in the uniform of the Knights of St. Gregory, an honor conferred on him by Pope Pius X. He made his money in the restaurant business and lived in a showplace on St. Charles Avenue. Fabacher's obituary noted that his restaurant at Royal and Iberville streets "meant New Orleans wherever gourmets and epicures gathered." One of the newer culinary tombs is near the fountain entrance and is marked "Copeland," a name familiar to contemporary restaurant-goers. Another large tomb built in modern times is the Fertel-Duke tomb, which is surrounded by immaculate landscaping and is the resting place of Ruth Fertel of Ruth's Chris Steak House fame. "It's beautifully kept," Saenz said. "I remember when this was built. They put up a big white tent and invited their friends and the priests and had a party." . . . . . . . | Fabacher, Lawrence (I54535)
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25773 | Taken from the Watertown Daily Times - 6/22/1997Hazel K. WoodardRetired Head CookADAMS CENTER -- Hazel K. Woodard, 87, of 18094 Sandy Lane, died early today at Genesis Health-Care, Watertown. Mrs. Woodard worked at the former Jefferson County Sanitarium, laterknown as the Jefferson County Home, Watertown, for 34 years, retiringin 1965 as head cook.Born Dec. 1, 1909, in the Lewis County town of Montague, daughter of Pearyl and Estella Hamblin Waite, she attended local schools. She hadlived in the Barnes Corners area for 20 years, moving to Adams Centerin 1980.Marriages to Wilbur W. Kling and Kent R. Woodard ended in divorce. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Elizabeth) Kastner-Mulliger,Rochester, and Mrs. Paul (Edwina "Pat") Kling-Leary, Clay; a stepson,Kent R. Woodard, Hastings; a sister, Gladys Dobbins, Honeyville; fivegrandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, a great-great-grandson, five nieces and three nephews. Twin sons, Floyd E. and Francis E. Kling; two brothers, Frank and DeWitt Waite; and a sister, Mae Waite, died before her. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Piddock Funeral Home,Adams, with the Rev. Donald Easton, pastor of Adams United MethodistChurch, officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Rodman. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at thefuneral home. Donations may be made to South Jefferson Rescue Squad, AmericanCancer Society or Hospice of Jefferson County. | Mulliger, Johannes Müllecker (I5)
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25774 | Tangled Webs, Leaves & Branches Entries: 52238 Updated: 2004-10-07 03:35:25 UTC (Thu) Contact: M L Peltier p4c_resue@yahoo.com Entries: 2290 Updated: Wed Mar 19 21:03:01 2003 Contact: Trisha Stommel trisha_stommel@hotmail.com Adolph and Helen had 12 children. Adolph was baptized Lutheran. Adolph owned the Knowles Creamery for 22 years, he sold it to Purity Cheese, Mayville. | Lehmann, Adolph Otto (I13420)
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25775 | Tangled Webs, Leaves & Branches Entries: 52238 Updated: 2004-10-07 03:35:25 UTC (Thu) p4c_rescue@yahoo.com Father: Martin HEFTER b: 17 JUN 1823 in Germany Mother: Caroline MOSER b: 14 NOV 1823 in Germany BIOGRAPHY: Evans Zellers Family Tree Entries: 101792 Updated: 2006-10-28 18:49:59 UTC (Sat) Contact: John Evans eeeiii@comcast.net | Hefter, John (I13309)
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25776 | Tangled Webs, Leaves & Branches Entries: 52238 Updated: 2004-10-07 03:35:25 UTC (Thu) pc4_rescue@yahoo.com Social Security Death Index Name: Catherine Zingsheim SSN: 389-68-1060 Last Residence: 53091 Theresa, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States of America Born: 25 Nov 1903 Died: Jun 1984 State (Year) SSN issued: Wisconsin (1973 ) | Lischka, Catherine S. (I13345)
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25777 | Taufort Vorderweidenthal aus Datenbank der Mormonen, Batch Nr.: C964612 | Vetter, Katharina (I410045)
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25778 | Ted White www.ellisisland.org Serth, Karl Rochester, N Y November 14, 1914 8y M S Rotterdam Rotterdam, South Holland, The Netherlands A U.S. citizen | Serth, Carl B. (I5551)
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25779 | Ted White | Wegman, Alice Marie (I9746)
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25780 | Ted White white@sbri.org Received baseball glove from Frank Wegman, professional baseball player in TacomaWegman, William J. "Wee": November 10, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Joan LaRoche Wegman; children, Catherine (Timothy) Leary of Pultneyville, NY, William J. Wegman III of Marblehead, MA, Johanna E. Wegman of Fort Pierce, FL., Frances (Clifford) Gilfillan of San Bruno, CA., Mary Margaret (Kenneth) Link of Erie, PA; sister-in-law, Elizabeth (Henry) Kohlmeier; grandchildren, Mary Catherine, Timothy M. (Elizabeth), Bridget (John), Frances Anne, Sara (Mark), Megan, Carney, William, Thomas, Alice, Mackenzie; and one great granddaughter, Ruby. A Memorial Mass will be held today, Monday Nov. 18th 11:00 AM at St. Louis Church, 60 S. Main St. Pittsford. Contributions may be directed to Benincasa (Hospice), 3880 Rush-Mendon Rd., Mendon, NY 14506. Arr. by Anthony Funeral Chapel, Inc. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Subclassification: Death Notices in Monroe County | Wegman, William John (I4706)
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25781 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Crane, Mary Margaret (I6335)
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25782 | Ted White white @sbri.org CENSUS: 1930: Name: Celestine R Wegman Age: 10 Estimated birth year: 1919 Relation to Head-of-house: Daughter Home in 1930: Rochester, Monroe, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: 1454; Page: ; Enumeration District: 112; Image: 35.0. Social Security Death Index Name: Celeste R. White SSN: 073-10-2817 Last Residence: 14612 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Born: 6 Apr 1920 Died: 12 Jan 2004 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) http://dbease.democratandchronicle.com/dbEase/cgi-bin/go_get.pl White, Celeste ('Sis') R. (Wegman)Date published: 1/14/04GREECE: Bravely and peacefully, Celeste entered into eternal rest in her 83rd year on January 12, 2004, following a brief stay in the Unity Health Care System. Predeceased by her loving husband of 38 years, William E. ('Ed') White; brothers, Robert Wegman and Paul Wegman; sister-in-law, Rita Wegman. Celeste is survived by her 2 sons, James R. (Jean) White, Lawrence E. White; her daughter, Janice R. Pullin; grandchildren, Jennifer (Kyle) Billand, Karen (William) Cook, Mark White, Martin and Crystal Pullin; great-grandchildren, Kyle, Jr. and Nicholas Billand; Andrew, Brent, Thomas and Corrine Cook; Sabrina and Amer Hamzic; her brothers, Karl B. (Mary) Wegman, George Wegman (Ruth Arnold); her sister, Joyce (Francis) Bertch; many nieces, nephews and their families; sisters-in-law, Dolores Wegman and Rosemary Wegman. Celeste was a founding parishioner of Our Lady of Mercy Church in Greece and a bookkeeper extraordinaire at Our Lady of Mercy and later at Cardinal Mooney H.S. In addition to being a Brownie and Girl Scout Troop Leader, she was an excellent duplicate bridge player, member of the Genesee Yacht Club and a caring wife, mother and friend to many.Friends may call Thursday 2-4, 7-9 at Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, 2692 DEWEY AVENUE, where her Service will be Friday at 10A.M. Interment Holy Ghost Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hope Hall, 1612 Buffalo Rd., Rochester, NY 14624, GRHC Hospice, 70 Metro Park, Rochester, NY 14623 or the charity of your choice.Celeste's entire family thank you all for your caring friendship, prayers and support. | Wegman, Celestine Ruth (I611)
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25783 | Ted White: Baptism sponsors: Heinrich Wegman and Christine Wegman. CENSUS: 1880: Name: Mena MILLER Age: 3 Estimated birth year: <1877> Birthplace: New York Relationship to head-of-household: Daughter Home in 1880: Rochester, Monroe, New York Race: White Gender: Female Father's name: Joseph MILLER Father's birthplace: BADEN Mother's name: Margaret MILLER Mother's birthplace: RHEINFELT Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T9_863; Family History Film: ; Page: 238B; Enumeration District: 83; Image: 0174. 1910: | Miller, Christina Philomena (I10556)
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25784 | Ted White: Occupation: Bookkeeper - newspaper office Note: Baptism sponsors: Robert Siebert and Elizabeth Seibert.Aunt Elsie to her nephewVisited George Raymond yearly. | Wegman, Elizabeth Irene (I8324)
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25785 | Ted White: Sponsors at baptism: Charles Richter and Mary StaubOccupation: Dressmaker - works on own CENSUS: 1900: Name: Amelia Wegman Home in 1900: Rochester Ward 5, Monroe, New York Age: 6 Estimated birth year: 1894 Birthplace: New York Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Rochester Ward 5, Monroe, New York; Roll: T623 1074; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 48. 1930: Name: Amelia W Berkel Age: 35 Estimated birth year: abt 1895 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's Name: Clarence M Berkel Home in 1930: Irondequoit, Monroe, New York Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Irondequoit, Monroe, New York; Roll: 1447; Page: ; Enumeration District: 221; Image: 201.0. Social Security Death Index Name: Amelia Berkel SSN: 114-14-3911 Last Residence: 14616 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Born: 4 Jun 1893 Last Benefit: 14616 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Died: Mar 1977 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) | Wegman, Amelia Maria (I8322)
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25786 | Ted White: Sponsors at baptism: Joseph Miller and Margaret Miller. | Wegman, Margaret Elizabeth (I6613)
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25787 | Ted White: The sponsors at baptism are Andreas Wegman and Margaret Seder(sp?). CENSUS: 1860: Name: Mary Wegman Age in 1860: 7 Birth Year: abt 1853 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Rochester Ward 4, Monroe, New York Gender: Female Post Office: Rochester | Wegman, Maria Crescentia (I6220)
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25797 | thallman144 Newburgh, New York, USA | Jenner, Lydia (I57393)
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25798 | thallman144 Newburgh, New York, USA | Bender, Rosina (I71256)
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25799 | Thanks for the link. There is some exploration to do, though I can't see an obvious link between the Dutt here and the shepherds whom I follow in Alsace. (The herdsman Dutt trace back to Thomas Dutt, who was shepherd in Gries, 1630.) As for Margaretha, Michael Ruch (1719-1784) is the only one I know of with a wife Veronica (the name is pretty rare in northern Alsace), and the only one in Zinswiller other than his father, so this is probably another in that family. With the Zinswiller book(s) before 1763 missing, info on their family is pretty much catch as catch can. I haven't looked very closely at baptismal sponsorships in Dossenheim, and it's possible some other children of his might be named there. Michael's wife Veronica is most likely the daughter of Johannes Febel, who was Bestaender at the herrschaftlich Schafferei in Eckendorf, which is to say, tenant on the landlord's sheep farm. Febel is not a native of Eckendorf and can only be placed there abt 1736-1738. In 1737 his daughter Catharina, 24 y.o., married Johannes Dutt, son of the shepherd in Wickersheim (that would be Philipp Dutt 1682-1740), and in 1738 his daughter Margaretha, 17, married Johann Jacob Ferber from Eckendorf. Neither of the girls was born or even confirmed here, and Margaretha had definitely been confirmed because she was a bp sponsor in 1737. The Ferbers disappear after this, and may have gone wherever Johannes Febel did. The Dutt hang around until 1743 but are gone after that and I've not yet struck their trail again. All things considered, it seems a pretty good chance that Eva Susanna Dutt, who married Michael Ruch (son of Michael Ruch and Veronica Febel), is a daughter of Johannes Dutt and Catharina Febel, born wherever they moved to. I've been doing some work south of the Zorn river, where the name Susanna is not uncommon (it's rather scarce north of Zorn), and have found several missing shepherds in other families from further north (mostly Claus, who are nearly as widespread as Ruch and Schnepp), but so far not the missing Dutt. I'd really like to find the marriage of Ruch and Dutt, as it should include a dispensation if their mothers were sisters, as I believe to be the case. | Dutt, Eva Susanna (I243118)
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25800 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bachmann, Gilbert S. (I147296)
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