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| 3751 | BIOGRAPHY: Mosher Family VI Entries: 859 Updated: 2008-02-18 22:45:15 UTC (Mon) dlmosher@sbcglobal.net | Mosher, Thomas Martin (I68725)
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| 3752 | BIOGRAPHY: Mosher Family VI Entries: 859 Updated: 2008-02-18 22:45:15 UTC (Mon) dlmosher@sbcglobal.net | Mosher, Arthur Norman (I68726)
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| 3753 | BIOGRAPHY: Mosher Family VI Entries: 859 Updated: 2008-02-18 22:45:15 UTC (Mon) dlmosher@sbcglobal.net | Wheelock, Martin George (I68727)
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| 3754 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Grena, Mildred E. (I68730)
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| 3755 | BIOGRAPHY: Moundsville Daily Echo, Monday, August 2, 1948 MRS. IRENA SHAW DIED THIS MORNING Mrs. Irena Cockayne Shaw, 75, passed away at 5:07 o'clock this morning at her home at 510 Fifth street, following four years serious illness. Wife of the publisher of the Echo, she was the youngest daughter of the late Samuel A. J. and Hannah Jane Alexander Cockayne, and was born at the old family homestead in Glendale on Oct. 6, 1872. Mrs. Shaw was a member of the First Presbyterian church and of its Industrial Circle. She was very accomplished in handicrafts and in music, having played first violin with I. B. Wison's Symphony Circle orchestra and mandolin with a ladies' Oriole string music club, and having been also a member of the Woman's Musical club, a vocal organization. More recently, she was an officer of the Tuesday Arts club. She had done considerable painting in oils, furniture wood?carving, etc. She was married Oct. 3, 1906, to Samuel Craig Shaw, and they have two children, Samuel Cockayne and Alexandra Craig Shaw, both at home. A brother, S. A. Cockayne, survives at the old home in Glendale, and the following sisters preceded her in death: Sallie, wife of C. A. Showcare; Gertrude, wife of C. C. Schwob, Birdie, wife of Dr. T. H. Meighen, and Miss Dora Cockayne. In addition there survive two nephews, Samuel and John Cockayne of Glendale; a cousin, Mrs. Wm. Martin Riggs of Moundsville, and several other cousins in the West Alexander vicinity, Ohio and Massachusetts. The body is at Grisell's, 805 Fifth street, where services will be held Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Rev. R. W. Piper of the United Presbyterian church will conduct the services in the absence of her pastor who is on vacation in the Middle West. Interment in Greenlawn Wednesday morning. Kindly omit flowers. Moundsville Daily Echo, Tuesday, August 3, 1948 | Cockayne, Gertrude (I75901)
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| 3756 | BIOGRAPHY: Mr and Mrs Lewis HEFT and Family Observe 50th Anniversary Photo....Front row, left to right--Melba REICH, of Jerusalem; Mr and Mrs Lewis HEFT; Bessie SUTHERLAND, of Woodsfield. Second row -- Charles HEFT, of Cleveland; Paul HEFT, of Cleveland; Francis HEFT, of Lewisville; Stanley HEFT, of Woodsfield, and William HEFT, of Newton Falls. ------Mr and Mrs Lewis HEFT celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on Sunday, May 6th, at their home at Lewisville. Mr and Mrs HEFT had their family of seven children and eighteen of their nineteen grandchildren at home for the occassion.The entire family group worshipped together at the St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church at Lewisville Sunday morning.At noon the entire party of about fifty in number, including close relatives and friends, enjoyed a delicious anniversary dinner at the Columbia Hotel in Woodsfield."Open house" was held during the afternoon and evening.A large number of friends and relataives from as far as New Jersey, Cleveland, Huntington, and Wheeling called throughout the day. Many others who were unable to be present for the occassion sent flowers and greetings. Telegrams were received from Washington D.C., as well as from Edinburgh, Scotland, where their grandson is stationed in the U S Airforce.Mr and Mrs HEFT are very grateful for these expressions of friendship and wish to thank all who called or sent greetings or gifts.The friendship and good wishes of each and every one is highly prized and will be gratefully remembered. | Heft, Lewis (I35299)
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| 3757 | BIOGRAPHY: 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 BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57134 Updated: 2005-10-18 09:29:25 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@ELLTEL.NET BIOGRAPHY: 7th?COUSINS?: Include your sources or some address. If not, we cite your email This site safe:my email posted 167000 times Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-08-27 04:35:19 UTC (Mon) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@elltel.net BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, Friedrich Seibel (I22800)
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| 3758 | BIOGRAPHY: 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 BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, Johannes Heinrich Seibel (I23554)
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| 3759 | BIOGRAPHY: 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 BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Seibel, Barbara (I23555)
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| 3760 | BIOGRAPHY: Mueller, Heinrich Stoebner, Christina Georg Heinrich 10 Jun 1835 Cassel 1882645-2-194-095 Mueller, Heinrich Stoebner, Christina Georg Friedrich 14 Mar 1838 Cassel 1882648-2-143-055 | Stöbener, Christina (I22669)
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| 3761 | BIOGRAPHY: My Ancestor's Entries: 60782 Updated: 2005-12-21 00:05:23 UTC (Wed) Contact: LINDA genealogy @phango.com BIOGRAPHY: http://fuldaohio.com/genealogy/pafg374.htm#8428 | Bishop, Leonard (I27201)
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| 3762 | BIOGRAPHY: 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 | Dick, Edward Francis (I27199)
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| 3763 | BIOGRAPHY: My crazy branchs with a few nuts Entries: 6224 Updated: 2009-05-11 14:59:03 UTC (Mon) Contact: Nikki Adams nikkinautumn@yahoo.com | Seebach, Johannes Jakob (I75328)
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| 3764 | BIOGRAPHY: My crazy branchs with a few nuts Entries: 6224 Updated: 2009-05-11 14:59:03 UTC (Mon) Contact: Nikki Adams nikkinautumn@yahoo.com | Seebach, Johannes Christian (I75329)
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| 3765 | BIOGRAPHY: My crazy branchs with a few nuts Entries: 6224 Updated: 2009-05-11 14:59:03 UTC (Mon) Contact: Nikki Adams nikkinautumn@yahoo.com | Vögler, Katharina Eva (I75331)
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| 3766 | BIOGRAPHY: My crazy branchs with a few nuts Entries: 6224 Updated: 2009-05-11 14:59:03 UTC (Mon) Contact: Nikki Adams nikkinautumn@yahoo.com | Seebach, Georg Michael (I100360)
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| 3767 | BIOGRAPHY: My crazy branchs with a few nuts Entries: 6224 Updated: 2009-05-11 14:59:03 UTC (Mon) Contact: Nikki Adams nikkinautumn@yahoo.com | Schenk, Katharina Salomea (I100361)
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| 3768 | BIOGRAPHY: My crazy branchs with a few nuts Entries: 6224 Updated: 2009-05-11 14:59:03 UTC (Mon) Contact: Nikki Adams nikkinautumn@yahoo.com | Seebaugh, Johannes Seebach (I100362)
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| 3769 | BIOGRAPHY: My Hubbys' Roots Entries: 29788 Updated: Thu Dec 12 01:09:32 2002 Vicki Bertinchamps selena_97229@yahoo.com Bertinchamps/Scott/Hackleman/Sailors/Saint-Paul Entries: 20968 Updated: Mon Dec 16 20:01:17 2002 Contact: Frank Craig Bertinchamps fcbertinchamps@yahoo.com CENSUS: 1930: Name: Anna L Gill Age: 32 years Estimated birth year: 1897 Relation to Head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Clear Creek, Huntington, IndianaImage Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Clear Creek, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T626_593; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 0569. http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_fg.htm Gill, Anna L., b. 1898, d. 1962, s/w Edward J. Gill, Sect F Lot 66W-04 | Nuck, Anna Louise (I10215)
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| 3770 | BIOGRAPHY: My McMonagles Entries: 21588 Updated: 2005-11-18 14:03:18 UTC (Fri) Contact: Jack McMonagle jackiam@fastq.com | Wise, Dr. Louis John (I9264)
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| 3771 | BIOGRAPHY: My Mom Mom was so many things to so many people. I had a lot of respect for her because of the life we had. It could not have been easy raising 11 children. She was married to Barney Clark. Bonnie, John {Skip}, Laurie, Sharon were born. Mom moved in and lived with George Edward Ratcliffe. George was father to Susan, David, mark, Becky, and Matt. I do not have a lot of information on why they never married. The best I have is what was told to me by other family members. I also have nothing to defend why they split up. amom ended up marrying Stewart Washburn and along came my two little sisters Joanne and Jannette. Keeping a roof over us all and food in our tummies must have been very difficult for her. She somehow managed to do it though. Everyone of us grew up respecting life in general. We all have our own little stories and tales to tell. We all remember situations differently. If you talk to the oldest Bonnie she saw and felt one thing if you speak to the middle children throughout the various years you may get another opinion. I truely believe my mom did the best she could with what life threw her way. Lifes experiences made her a very strong independant person. She was a hard worker who knew right from wrong and tried to instill that in her children. We all had our stuggles but for the most part we grew up good people. We all have faults of course and some more than others but life goes on. I believe my mom made me the strong independant woman I am today. She gave me the drive I needed to make it in todays world. Nothing is handed to you. You have to work for it. Thanks mom for that life lesson because I hope I was able to hand that lesson down to my kids. I think I was successful in that and that you would be proud of your two grandsons. You never really got a chance to know them as they were just babies when you left us. I wish you could see all the grandchildren and great grandchildren who are here because of you. I know you are looking down on all of us with a huge smile on your face. I am glad you finally agreed to be baptised and I happen to baptized at the same time. Something I will never forget. Well here we all are trying to reconnect Becky did a good thing here, and I for one am getting a kick out of everyones stories and memories. Wish i had some of theirs, I must of been the negitive child, Anyway things i remember when i was small was the garden in Rushville and the house next to the grocery store finding a buttlers pantry getting stuck in it and finding money and going to the store and buying gum and hiding it afterwards Dave going to hopital and getting his stomach pumped Xmas time with Dad and Mom in Rushville, living with aunt Kate for a short summer getting poision ivy and the measles at the same time..Me that is...getting the begebbies scared out of us by our cousin Shierly at night time sleeping in the attic. the train next to their house and us kids waving at the conductor and he throwing out candies till mom caught us..and our vine tree fort. Living in the blue house next to the rail road tracks next to a stream where we use to walk the stream on an animal trail and down the tracks when we could sneak away running away from Skip and trying to stay out of his way.starting kindengarden and going to first grade in Rushville Dad leaving and stewart moving in.Moving to Geneva I was 6 yrs old...1grade again..that yr....Mrs Simpson my teacher for two yrs living below us in a trailer home. Mrs Rush my third grade teacher..Emily Buell neighbor girl who was close enough to play with but really was some one elses best friend lol..riding the bus to school being called hillbillies cuz we lived on that hill. the Snow...we use to go out into the cow fields and sled on those hills the barn fun and the fruit trees and corn field the forts we made in the clover and got into trouble for by the land lord. the Lake living on Seneca lake was one of our finest play times. One Xmas Bonnie gave us there and the trip to the circus. the Man we let in for breakfast (Hobo) remember that ? we shared oatmeal with him and mom was livid with us after ward...for letting in a stranger..I think i have most of my memories there a good time in our lives we moved then to Leroy i was 10 and in 4th grade. made one friend Linda she was the landlords grand-daughter, but this was and interesting house had lots of space and rooms and floors and we had a big field of forest behind us and we played there alot.we played at the comstocks and railroad trains climbed into a caboose and rode a few too..climbed the pallets and drove the gaurds nuts, 5th grade i started to like boys and ran the streets as much as i could with Dee Dee Cortchameila and her brother Mike spent alot of time at the quarry..with the Novak boys Leroy was a great town for holloween we use to get three four bags each, was one of our best times ..6th grade was the yr we moved to Wyoming NY that summer we lived near the river and we swam there and caught crawdads and found snakes under the porch Bill ran over his dog with the tracktor we didn't live there very long. and We moved on to Bloomfield, Holcomb . /we actually stayed there for the rest of my highschool yrs.i graduated there and had a simple teenage life (this is where most of my negitive feeling are so won't go into this i want to keep it as up beat as i can) we all had our hard times and i know none of the others know why or where i got my feeling from and iam glad they have their positive one's I don't remember mom in most of this after moving to Geneva she was gone alot if not working she was out with stewart when we went to Leroy i remember the spankings lol the go get your own switch ones lol and the girls lording it over us (the older girls)..Holcomb well thats when i was a teenager and Mom and I hit heads quite abit but not anything out of the ordinary for mother and daughter..the worst was making me have an abortion then letting me marry 6 months later...but such as it was i moved on got married had a child moved to the west coast and started a new life. I moved back twice and realized i loved the west more and returned been there for 27 yrs now. my boys didn't get to know mom much they were little 3/5 when i left NY for the last time, I moved on went to school/college drafting (i didn't finish that course) and then to beauty school became a Hair stylist nail tec electrolis barber all five licences We lived in Idaho and then went across the state line to WA we have been here for 17 yrs. i now have two grand children one on the way and a good life...I love you all and I hope to get to know you better through your memories and stories ,maybe yours will jog my own ......Sue | Diehl, Dorothy Alice (I102663)
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| 3772 | BIOGRAPHY: My name is Betty Muth. My mother was Mary Stebner and her parents were Jacob and Barbara (Huepel) Stebner. (I believe the spelling was changed from Stoebner.) She and her parents were born in Kassel, Russia. Jacob's father was Friedrich and Barbara's father was Fred Huepel and her mother Elizabeth Hoffman (possibly American spellings for the names rather than German ones.) In trying to trace the family history from Russia back to Germany, it seems they might have immigrated from the Palatine area in Germany, perhaps Oberschlettenbach. Would appreciate any information you can give on this family line. | Stebner, Maria Margaretha Stöbener (I102199)
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| 3773 | BIOGRAPHY: My Paul Family Genealogy Entries: 1763 Updated: 2005-06-16 03:49:08 UTC (Thu) Contact: Penny Spahr rpspahr@ameritech.net DEATH: Ohio Deaths, 1958-2000 Name: LOUIS J HAMMER Gender: Male Date of Death: September 24, 1964 Volume: 17815 Certificate: 70391 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Massillon, Stark County Race: White Residence: Massillon, Stark County Age: 70 BIOGRAPHY: My Paul Family Genealogy Entries: 1763 Updated: 2005-06-16 03:49:08 UTC (Thu) Contact: Penny Spahr rpspahr@ameritech.net Stark County birth records list his name as John Louis Hammer born in Tuscarawas County. Death Certificate states he was born in Massillon, OH. He resided at 2241 Lincoln Way N.W. Massillon. Massillon Directory 1927-1928 states Louise J. Hammer was employed with the Central Alloy district of Republic Steel Cerp. and resided at 2841 Wooster N. W. Rd. 1.Later years worked for Republic Steel, Massillon, Ohio. He Retired from Republic Steel after 32 years of service. | Hammer, Louis John (I13786)
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| 3774 | BIOGRAPHY: My Paul Family Genealogy Entries: 1763 Updated: 2005-06-16 03:49:08 UTC (Thu) Contact: Penny Spahr rpspahr@ameritech.net OBITUARY: http://enlighten.molorls.org/obits/obit.aspx?ID=147643 hammer, Mary Nickname: Maiden/Alternate Name: First Publication Date: Monday, July 06, 1925 on Page# : 2Second Printing: Tuesday, July 07, 1925 on Page# : 2 Notes: 7/9/1925, pg 2 | Oser, Mary (I13780)
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| 3775 | BIOGRAPHY: myfamsearch's activity * Member since: 31 Jul 2002 * Profile last updated: Last week * Last login: This month | Mueller, Clara Elisabeth (I81991)
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| 3776 | BIOGRAPHY: Name: Leslie Edgel ALDEN Sex: M Birth: 16 Aug 1921 in Portland, ORFather: Leslie HENDERSHOT Mother: Marguerite Emilie (Elanore) KERSTING b: 21 Jun 1899 in Canada (records reflect Chicago)Marriage 1 Ann ROBERTS Married: 1949 in Los Angeles Children Living ALDEN Living ALDEN Marriage 2 Elizabeth SCHAPPEL b: 1921 Married: 1956 in Los Angeles Marriage 3 Joan Patricia ENGEL b: 9 May 1924 in Ft. Wayne, IN Married: 13 Mar 1971 in San Jose, CA MILITARY: U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record about Leslie E Alden Name: Leslie E Alden Birth Year: 1921 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Oregon State: California County or City: Los Angeles Enlistment Date: 22 Apr 1944 Enlistment State: California Enlistment City: Fort Macarthur San Pedro Branch: No branch assignment Branch Code: No branch assignment Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Machine Operator Marital Status: Married Height: 00 Weight: 000 | Alden, Leslie Edgel (I2664)
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| 3777 | BIOGRAPHY: Name: Richard Alan La Roque Birth Date: 12 Jun 1958 Birth County: Mower Father: Alvin Christ La Roque Mother: Blanche Marie Haseltine File Number: 1958-MN-040563 | Haseltine, Blanche Marie (I64683)
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| 3778 | BIOGRAPHY: Obey Family Entries: 3488 Updated: Mon Apr 30 18:31:11 2001 Wilda Obey jobey@ecenet.com | Merkel, Barbara (I51189)
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| 3779 | BIOGRAPHY: Obey Family Entries: 3488 Updated: Mon Apr 30 18:31:11 2001 Wilda Obey jobey@ecenet.com | Obey, Charles A. (I51190)
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| 3780 | BIOGRAPHY: Obey Family Entries: 3488 Updated: Mon Apr 30 18:31:11 2001 Wilda Obey jobey@ecenet.com | Obey, Charles Boniface (I84960)
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| 3781 | BIOGRAPHY: Obey Family Entries: 3488 Updated: Mon Apr 30 18:31:11 2001 Wilda Obey jobey@ecenet.com | Obey, William Arthur (I84961)
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| 3782 | BIOGRAPHY: Obey Family Entries: 3488 Updated: Mon Apr 30 18:31:11 2001 Wilda Obey jobey@ecenet.com | Obey, Clarence Walter (I84962)
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| 3783 | BIOGRAPHY: Obits Published March 17, 2006Francis L. ?Jack? BriscoeFeb. 4, 1912 - March 7, 2006Francis L. ?Jack? Briscoe, 94, Harrisonville, died Tuesday, March 7, 2006, at Adrian Manor Nursing Home, Adrian.He was born Feb. 4, 1912, in Foster, the son of Robert Ewing Lee and Theresa M. (Lake) Briscoe.Mr. Briscoe moved to Kansas City, where he worked for Johnson?s Nursery, Manor Bakery, The Forum Cafeteria, Luther Shelton?s Machine Shop and General Motors (Leeds), where he retired after 29 years. After retirement from General Motors, Jack worked at Stephenson?s Orchard in Independence. He was a member of UAW Local 93.Oct. 16, 1938, he married Mildred Brilhart of Mapleton, Kan. She died in November 1954, of cancer. July 5, 1958, he married Margaret ?Marge? Ellis and moved to Harrisonville. They were members of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church and Lone Tree Senior Citizens. Marge died in July 1992.Preceding him in death were his parents; two loving wives; two brothers, J. B. and Leonard Briscoe; three sisters, Velma Briscoe Fyock, Kathrine Briscoe Connors and Colleen Briscoe Spangler; a stepson, John Ellis; a stepdaughter, Peggy Bennett; and a great-granddaughter, Isabella Bennett.Surviving are a son, Robert Lee Briscoe and his wife, Doris, Harrisonville; a daughter, Theresa M. Anderson and her husband, Michael, Tampa, Fla.; stepson-in-law, Don Bennett, Rural Hall, N.C.; four grandchildren, Jeffrey L. Briscoe and his wife, Laurie, Lee?s Summit, Angela M. Heman and her husband, Darrin, Creighton, Michael O. Anderson and his wife, Elena, Fairbanks, Ark., Michelle M. Anderson, Tampa; three stepgrandchildren, Rita Lynn, Winston Salem, N.C., Linda Bennett Murphy and her husband, Brice, Rural Hall, N.C., Brian Bennett and his wife, Ann, Montgomery, Ala. and eight great-grandchildren.Pallbearers were Jeffrey Briscoe, Darrin Heman, Jr. Grosshart, John Harris, Bill Darr and Jerry Humphrey.Services were Saturday, March 11, 2006, at the Atkinson Funeral Home, Harrisonville, with the Rev. Lon Brown and Pastor John Murry officiating. Music was by Guy Rolls. Burial was in Salem Cemetery, Foster, under the direction of the Atkinson Funeral Home, Harrisonville. | Briscoe, Velma (I95258)
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| 3784 | BIOGRAPHY: Obituary of John CAMPBELL, St Clair County, Illinois Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives Copyright 2000 Nancy Giles The obit below is from the Daily Advocate, Belleville, St. Clair county, IL. I have on file a letter from the Belleville News Democrat (which the Advocate became a part of in later years) giving me permission to post any item that would be of help to genealogists. I have been reading the Advocate on microfilm through inter library loan for several years, having started with 1850. The name of the paper and the paper date are shown at the end of each article. Transcribed and submitted by Nancy Giles RETIRED RAILROAD TELEGRAPHER DIES AT SISTER'S HOME John Campbell, 81, Suffers Stroke of Apoplexy; Funeral Sunday John Campbell, 81, retired railroad telegraph operator, died at 8:15 a.m., following a stroke of apoplexy, at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Dahm, Ogle Station, where he lived. Campbell was in the yard and when he entered the house he complained of severe pains in his head. He then suffered the stroke and died within a half hour. Campbell was not under the care of a physician since a year ago, when he complained of high blood pressure. Campbell was born at St. Louis, Jan. 26, 1851, a son of the late Peter and Jane Campbell, nee Donnely. He was never married. Besides his sister, Mrs. Dahm, he is survived by three other sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Henry Goalby, of East St. Louis; Mrs. George Funderburk, of Belleville; Mrs. Frank Donburg, of East St. Louis; Thomas Cook, of Belleville; Benjamin Cook, of St. Louis and William Cook, of Belleville. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the Gaerdner funeral home with interment in Mt. Hope cemetery. Rev. C. R. Hempel, pastor of Christ Evangelical church will officiate. The Daily Advocate, Belleville, Illinois February 18, 1932 | Cook, Cora Jane (I28177)
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| 3785 | BIOGRAPHY: Occupation: Cofounder of Wegmans Note: According to the 1918 Rochester City Directory, John F. Wegman was in the U.S. army, h. 195 Fernwood Ave. In the 1920 census he was age 27. The 1900 census gives his birth date as Jan. 1893. In the 1920 census he was a produce worker with Product Co. In 1920 John F. is unmarried and living with his parents.HistoryWhere is Wegmans egg farm located? When did the frozen department first appear at Wegmans? And, how long has the Shopper's Club Card been around? You'll discover these answers and more as you explore supermarket history with the Wegmans History Timeline.1915 -- Walter E. Wegman works in parents' grocery store. His brother, John, peddles fresh produce from a pushcart.1916 -- John Wegman opens the Rochester Fruit & Vegetable Company. He is joined by his brother Walter a year later.1921 -- John and Walter Wegman purchase the Seel Grocery Co. and expand operations to include general groceries and bakery operations.1930 -- Wegmans opens a 20,000 square-foot Clinton Avenue (Rochester, N.Y.) "showplace" store with cafeteria seating for 300.1931 -- Wegmans stores are incorporated, and feature meats, produce, groceries, dairy products, and baked goods.1932 -- Wegmans introduces two Rochester firsts: refrigerated display windows and vaporized water sprays to keep produce fresh.1940 -- Frozen (then known as "frosted") foods first appear at Wegmans.1949 -- Robert Wegman converts stores to self-service format.1953 -- Wegmans announces a broad program of employee benefits for their more than 350 full-time employees.1959 -- Wegmans purchases its first truck trailer and displays its sunburst logo for the first time.1967 -- Wegmans opens a $2 million egg farm and processing facility near Wolcott, NY.1968 -- Wegmans opens first Syracuse store at John Glenn Blvd. in Clay.1971 -- Consumer Affairs Department is created to "serve as the voice of the consumer in management."1972 -- First Pharmacy opens, in Lyell Ave store (Rochester, N.Y.).1974 -- Bilt-Rite Chase-Pitkin Inc., a building and garden supply retailer, is acquired.1974 -- Wegmans East Rochester store is one of the first in the country to use laser scanning to read UPCs printed on products.1977 -- Wegmans opens first Buffalo store on Dick Road.1979 -- Wegmans develops a private-label buying program and introduces Wegmans Brand items chainwide.1983 -- Wegmans Scholarship Program is created.1986 -- Wegmans Federal Credit Union begins daily operations.1987 -- Wegmans Work-Scholarship Connection is formed to assist urban youth.1987 -- Robert Wegman celebrates 50 years of leadership in the Wegmans organization.1990 -- Shoppers Club electronic discount program is introduced in Wegmans Corning store.1990 -- Plastic grocery bag collection for recycling begins at all stores.1991 -- Strive for 5 program is launched in Produce Departments.1992 -- Food You Feel Good About program is introduced in Bakery Departments.1992 -- A new 105,000 square-foot office building opens in Rochester, N.Y. on Wegmans Market Street.1992 -- First Market Cafe opens in Wegmans Corning store.1993 -- First Wegmans store outside New York State opens in June in Erie, P.A.1995 -- Wegmans is chosen one of the "Best of the Best" Supply Chain Management Practitioners.1996 -- Wegmans launches its website.1997 -- On April 1, 1997, Robert B. Wegman, Wegmans Food Markets esteemed chairman of the board and the person who built Wegmans into one of the most respected food retailers in the business, celebrated 60 years of service to the Wegmans organization.1999 -- Wegmans opens its first New Jersey store in West Windsor, N.J.1999 -- Robert Wegman raises the purse again for the annual LPGA Wegmans Rochester International to $1 Million for 1999.1999 -- Wegmans and the Buffalo Bills form a five-year marketing partnership.2000 -- Wegmans' weekly specials go online, with a feature that allows customers to build a shopping list by store layout.2000 -- Wegmans opens store in Bridgewater, N.J. | Wegman, John Frederick (I413)
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| 3786 | BIOGRAPHY: OENING/LAUTH of SD/PA/Alsace Entries: 17679 Updated: 2005-10-09 02:53:06 UTC (Sun) Contact: Janet Trimbur jstrimb@otz.net | Klein, Magdalena (I26442)
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| 3787 | BIOGRAPHY: OLIVER and others Entries: 12187 Updated: 2007-02-16 21:55:05 UTC (Fri) Contact: russ ruhl russruhl@hotmail.com Occupation: Carpenter Note: Marriage witnesses: George Wegman and Henry Wegman. Sponsors at baptism: Andreas and Theresia Wegman. BIOGRAPHY: American, French Canadian, Irish, English, Germany Ancestry Entries: 6714 Updated: 2004-07-13 18:25:04 UTC (Tue) Contact: Greg & Susan Ramstedt gregramstedt@comcast.com | Wegman, Andrew (I2841)
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| 3788 | BIOGRAPHY: OLIVER and others Entries: 8975 Updated: 2005-04-23 19:59:09 UTC (Sat) Contact: russ ruhl russruhl@hotmail.com Father: charles ferdinand TOEPPER b: 8 APR 1875 in NY Ger Ger Mother: rose KOWALSKI b: AUG 1880 in NY POL POL CENSUS: 1930: Name: Leo L Toepper Age: 19 Estimated birth year: abt 1911 Relation to head-of-house: Son Home in 1930: Gates, Monroe, New York Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Gates, Monroe, New York; Roll: 1447; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 209; Image: 87.0. | Toepper, Leo L. (I17631)
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| 3789 | BIOGRAPHY: One Southern Family Entries: 54806 Updated: 2007-11-17 17:17:30 UTC (Sat) Contact Shirley shirleyshiver@sbeglobal.net Hello Werner Surname Facts http://www.ancestry.com/facts/werner-family-history.I am a direct descendant of Philip Leibundgut, Born in 1708 in Vorderweidenthal & married to Maria Margaretha Surname Their children were born in Oberschleittenbach, Darstein and in Pennsylvania State Board '. They emigrated to the USA in 1737 on the Falley Surname Facts href="http://www.ancestry.com/facts/falley-family-history.ashx"Falley St Andrew via Cowes, England I am hoping to find out the names of the parents of Johann Surname Factshref="http://www.ancestry.com/facts/johann-family-history.ashx"Johann Philip Leibundgut and where they lived. I believe the family originated in Switzerland in the area between Berne Surname FactsBerne Surname Board <\>turn off links <\> I now live in Florida State Boardturn off links <\> 'href="http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.florida/mb.ashx"Florida and my new e-mail address is: pleinairpainterb@aol.com | Leibenguth, Johannes Philipp (I55897)
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| 3790 | BIOGRAPHY: One Southern Family Entries: 54806 Updated: 2007-11-17 17:17:30 UTC (Sat) Contact Shirley shirleyshiver@sbeglobal.net | Hisel, Maria Margaretha (I55898)
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| 3791 | BIOGRAPHY: One Southern Family Entries: 54806 Updated: 2007-11-17 17:17:30 UTC (Sat) Contact Shirley shirleyshiver@sbeglobal.net | Leibenguth, Heinrich Jakob (I55899)
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| 3792 | BIOGRAPHY: One Southern Family Entries: 54806 Updated: 2007-11-17 17:17:30 UTC (Sat) Contact Shirley shirleyshiver@sbeglobal.net | Leibenguth, Johannes Philipp (I55900)
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| 3793 | BIOGRAPHY: One Southern Family Entries: 54806 Updated: 2007-11-17 17:17:30 UTC (Sat) Contact Shirley shirleyshiver@sbeglobal.net | Leibenguth, Maria Katherina (I55901)
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| 3794 | BIOGRAPHY: One World Tree Entries: Updated: Contact: Unknown ID: I099 Name: Elisabeth BOUCHARD Sex: F Birth: 9 OCT 1833 in Dorrenbach Germany Death: 29 DEC 1899 in Louisville KY of Asthma Fact 2: CatholicFather: Jacob Friedrick BOUCHARD b: WFT Est. 1782-1811 Mother: Maria Thersa LANGENFELD b: WFT Est. 1791-1814Marriage 1 Johann NICHTER b: 2 OCT 1827 in Dorrenbach, Germany Married: 16 JAN 1857 in Bergzabern Bavaria Children Anna Mary NICHTER b: 2 DEC 1872 in Louisville KY BIOGRAPHY: One World Tree Entries: Updated: Contact: Unknown ID: I099 Name: Elisabeth BOUCHARD Sex: F Birth: 9 OCT 1833 in Dorrenbach Germany Death: 29 DEC 1899 in Louisville KY of Asthma Fact 2: CatholicFather: Jacob Friedrick BOUCHARD b: WFT Est. 1782-1811 Mother: Maria Thersa LANGENFELD b: WFT Est. 1791-1814Marriage 1 Johann NICHTER b: 2 OCT 1827 in Dorrenbach, Germany Married: 16 JAN 1857 in Billigheim, Bergzabern Bavaria (now Rheineland-Pfalz) Children William Edward NICHTER b: WFT Est. 1849-1875 Mary NICHTER b: 14 APR 1859 Magdalena NICHTER b: 24 JAN 1861 in Louisville, KY Frank NICHTER b: 1864 Catherine NICHTER b: 12 MAY 1866 Catherine Elizabeth NICHTER b: 11 NOV 1870 in Louisville, KY Anna Mary NICHTER b: 2 DEC 1872 in Louisville KY Anthony Paul NICHTER b: 29 JUN 1876 | Bouchard, Anna Maria Elisabetha (I35867)
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| 3795 | BIOGRAPHY: OSTERTAG The Ostertag family represents perhaps the most fascinating history of Anna Barbara Ubelhor's ancestors. The information presented here is largely from the work of Dennis A. Kastens The Ostertags of Alsace and Palatinate and Rumbach & Schonau, Germany, Family Registry, 1430-1630, LDS Family History Library, call number 943.3/R8, D2k. Also private communications from Miriam Hall-Hanson, volunteer at the LDS Library in Salt Lake City, UT. The Ostertag line is shown in Figure 6. The first documented Ostertag is Heinrich Ostertag von Windstein (1) bom about 1160 in the upper region ofthe Alsace. Kastens reports: "Tradition is that about a 3r great-grandson of Ostertag von Ramstein participated AD 1096 in the First Cmsade as a squire. For his bravery in battle with broad-sworded foes, he was knighted. Upon his retum to Alsace he was given into marriage with a landed family near the present Windstein Castle mins in the Wasgau. This increased his influence and wealth so that by 1205, his greatgrandson Heinrich Ostertag von Windstein would erect Alt Windstein Castle and be referred to as "von Windstein". He appears to have married Sophie of Lorraine, daughter of Duke Matthaeus of Lorraine, brother-in-law of Holy Roman emperor, Friedrich Barbarossa. Sophie's first cousin, King Philipp IV von Staufen, willed or deeded her husband the properly upon which Alt Windstein Castle was built a decade later." Heinrich and Sophie had a son, Werner Ostertag von Windstein (2) bom about 1190 and died after 1225 in the Windstein Castle. The next 5 generations of Ostertags were bom and died in the Windstein Castle. Johann Ostertag von Windstein (10) born about 1400 and died about 1470, was the last ofthe "von Windsteins". Apparently the Ostertags lost support ofthe Dahn protectorate. At the same time, the Ostertags lost their land and probably most of their wealth. Two of their known sons settled nearby. Wendell, bom 1430, moved to Cleebourg. The direct ancestor, Theobald Ostertag (11) was bom in the Castle in 1434 and married a woman, name unknown, from the Amt Wegelnburg in about 1459. Theobald (11) died before 1487 in Fischbach, Pfalz, Germany. The move from the Windstein Castle must have taken place well before Johann's death in 1470 as evidenced by his grandson's, Marzolph Ostertag, Sr. (13) birth around 1462 in Fischbach, Pfalz. Marzolph (13) married (NN) about 1487 in Fischbach. His wife was bom in the Amt Wegelnburg, village unknown. Marzolph Ostertag, Sr. (13) appears to be patriarch of the Cleebourg/Alsace, Fischbach and Rumbach Ostertags from 1400's-1600's. This family from Alsace and the Palatinate figures into the pedigree of over 50 Colonial American sumames. (from Vol. 1 Rumbach, Schonau, Nothweiler, Hirschthat, Gebueg Family Registry. LDS FHL call number 943.3/R8 D2k.) 29 | Ostertag von Windstein, Heinrich Iii. (I84123)
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| 3796 | BIOGRAPHY: Our Eiler and Rissling Family (Owner: lushy2 | Selinger, Anastasia (I48220)
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| 3797 | BIOGRAPHY: Our Ellison & Keller Ancestors Entries: 3188 Updated: Mon Nov 17 20:45:25 2003 Nancy Ellison Keller keller@accessus.net ID: I512167947 Name: Dorothy Ruth DRAEGE Given Name: Dorothy Ruth Surname: Draege Sex: F Birth: 1 2Marriage 1 Living MOSS Children Randall Ray MOSS b: 5 Feb in Du Quoin, Perry Co. IL Steven xxx MOSS b: 17 Sep in Chicago, IL Sources: Title: Clampet, Nathan 22 Jan 2002.FTWRepository: Title: Taylor, Lewis & Malinda Fisher - mine 13-02-02.FTWRepository: | Draege, Dorothy Jean (I6799)
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| 3798 | BIOGRAPHY: Our Family Tree Entries: 7297 Updated: 2006-12-05 03:46:27 UTC (Tue) Contact: Stephanie Baltzer stefiefrhit@hotmail.com | Froelich, Frances C. (I99303)
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| 3799 | BIOGRAPHY: Our Family Tree Entries: 7297 Updated: 2006-12-05 03:46:27 UTC (Tue) Contact: Stephanie Baltzer stefiefrhit@hotmail.com | Berger, Philip P. (I99521)
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| 3800 | BIOGRAPHY: Our Family Tree Entries: 7297 Updated: 2006-12-05 03:46:27 UTC (Tue) Contact: Stephanie Baltzer stefiefrhit@hotmail.com | Berger, Cecelia M. (I99522)
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