Matches 6,401 to 6,450 of 6,938
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Weltzin, Kari Lynn (I5857878848)
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STATUS: JUL 89 CAP:
!EDUCATION: Jamestown Business College, Jamestown, North Dakota.
Honorary degree from M.I.T.
RELIGION: Episcopalian:
OCCUPATION: Worked for and was a consultant to Remington Arms. He helped
develop the Watkins-Morse bullet and 'worked the bugs out' of the
M 16 bullet used in W War II. He has patents on both. | Morse, Charles Harry (I5857880441)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fredrickson, Naedine Myrtle (I5857878709)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Jeffrey SCOTT (I5857878793)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Solveig Lois (I601062492)
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STATUS: JUL 89 CAP:
CHARLES MORSE, Jr.-249 has access to additional data. | Devenpeck, Frank (I5857880443)
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STATUS: JUL 89 CAP:
Charles Morse, Jr.-249 has access to additional data. | Terhune, Leo (I5857880445)
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STATUS: JUL 89 cap:
cHERYL SAYS BIRTHDATE IS fEB 7 --- | Beatrice I. (I5857880448)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Patricia Lynn (I5857878790)
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STATUS: JUL 89 CAP:
SO: IDS.
!BAPTISM: St. Olaf Lutheran Church.
DEATH: Died in Cottage Hospital.
BURIAL: Santa Barbara Cemetery.
EDUCATION: Minot State Teachers College, 1930-1931.
RELIGION: Lutheran.
NOTES: Worked for Montgomery Wards, Santa Barbara beginning in 1958 and was
Division Manager of the children's dept. when the store closed in 1965.
Manager of the women's fur coat division of Sears in Ventura, Calif.,
1966-68. Retired in 1968 to care for her parents who moved from
Montana to live with her and her husband in their home in Santa Barbara.
NICKNAME: Peggy.
PROBLEM: Margo says her mothers birthdate may be one year off. I understood
Margo to say she has a bracelet engraved "Eleanor Louise Magnuson,
6-20-1912" Peggy always believed she was born 6-12-1913.
(Or visa versa) Birth certificate is unavailable. Family is
researching this. Notice the middle name, Louise instead of Lou. | Magnuson, Eleanor Lou (I5857878706)
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STATUS: JUL 89 CAP: | Boland, Mary (I5857880444)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Quiram, William Randall (I5857878897)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brislin, Christina ZAREMBA (I5857878845)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tapper, Joseph William (I5857878881)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Theodore Jon (I5857879805)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Brittany Meredith (I5857878873)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Oliver, Jannette Marie (I5857878872)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Gregory Jon (I5857878792)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Christopher Paul (I5857878800)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marxen, Ann Marie (I5857880458)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Oliver, Roland Burrows Jr. (I5857880467)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Jennifer Beth (I5857878799)
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Steenstadvolden | Andersen, Jens (I5856886464)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hagan, Stella Gertrude (I8667768657)
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Stella Matcha, 88, 305 8th Ave. NE, Minot, died Thursday, August 12, 2004 in a Minot Nursing Home.
Stella was born on November 6, 1915 in Warsaw, ND, the daughter of Isadore and Pauline Miskavige. She attended school in a one room school house in Drayton, ND until the family moved to Minto, ND. At the age of 16, she moved to Grafton, ND. While living in Grafton, she worked as a nurses' aid at the hospital in Grafton. She married George Matcha in Grafton on July 4, 1936. They moved to Minot in 1958 and she worked at St. Joseph's Hospital as a nurses' aid. Later Stella and her husband, George worked at MonDak Chemical until they retired. They continued to live in Minot.
When Stella and George retired, they began doing volunteer work at Trinity Hospital and later Trinity Nursing Home. The couple worked at Trinity Nursing Home Clip and Curl- the beauty/barbershop located there. George escorted the residents from their rooms and Stella helped out in the shop. She was active as a volunteer until she entered the Trinity Nursing Home.
They also enjoyed traveling. On their 50th wedding anniversary in 1986, George and Stella went to Washington, DC with the 50-Plus Club from First Western Bank. In 1996, George and Stella received a special anniversary card in the mail from the President of the United States. Stella also loved her flowers and garden. When their family was growing up, they enjoyed fishing, camping, sledding and attending all the activities that their children where active in.
She was a member of St. Leo's Catholic Church, Minot and was a Eucharistic Minister of the Church. She also was a member of the Women of the Moose, the 50-Plus Club from First Western Bank and AARP.
Survivors: Her husband of 68 years, George Matcha, Minot; sons, Dennis (Cindy) Matcha, Winston, Oregon and Duane (Bonnie) Matcha, Albany, NY; daughter, Donna Momerak, Minot; 13 grandchildren,( Annie K. Matcha, Lisa (Matcha) Merrill, Andy Matcha, Steve Matcha, Gordon Matcha, Scott Matcha, Marlene (Momerak) Aitchison, Merrie Lou (Momerak) Marquardt, Susan (Momerak) Haman, Mark Momerak, Tim Momerak, Phillip Momerak, Ken Momerak) 18 great-grandchildren, (Joe Matcha, Sara Matcha, Hannah Matcha, Adrienne Ann Matcha, George Paul Aitchison, John Aitchison, Kelsey Aitchison, Aaron Marquardt, Rebecca Hoffman, Rachael Zeltinger, Chad Momerak, Sara Momerak, Matt Haman, Luke Haman, Brian Momerak, Chris Momerak, Cody Momerak, Blake Momerak; three great-great grandchildren (Emily Aitchison, Chase Haman, Dean Marquardt; brothers, Alvin Miskavige, Minto, ND and Kasmer Miskavige, Minto, ND; sisters, Isabelle Webster, Minneapolis, MN and Natalie Wood, living in Oregon. She was preceded in death by her parents a baby sister and two brothers, Isadore and Ted.
Celebrant of the Liturgies: Father Chris Walter
Readers: Phillip Momerak, Tim Momerak and Steve Matcha
Music: "In The Garden," "Hail Mary, Gentle Woman" "On Eagles Wings" "Song of Farewell" "Amazing Grace"
Marie Hagen-Bourquin, vocalist with Rev. Luther Hanson, organist
Active Bearers: Her grandsons
Mark Momerak, Tim Momerak, Phillip Momerak, Ken Momerak, Andy Matcha, Steve Matcha
Gordon Matcha, Scott Matcha
Honorary Bearers: Her granddaughters
Marlene Aitchison, Merrie Lou Marquardt, Susan Haman,Lisa Merrill, Annie Matcha
Funeral: Monday, August 16, 2004 at 10:30 a.m. at Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot, ND
Vigil Prayer and Rosary Service: Sunday, August 15, 2004 at 5 p.m. at the Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot, ND
Burial: Rosehill Memorial Park, Minot, ND
Visitation: Saturday (Today) and Sunday, from noon until 5 p.m. at the Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot, ND.
Memorials are preferred to Fourth Floor East Trinity Nursing Home, Minot. | Miskavige, Stella (I8779330062)
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Stenstadvolden (Bjerva) | Jensen, Niels Jacob (I5856886457)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dennis, Frank (I2732913657)
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STILLBORN | Cornman, Henry (I5659378454)
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STILLBORN | Cornman, Phillip (I5659378455)
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STILLBORN | Cornman, Jacob (I5659378456)
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Superintendent,Mercer Co. Schools, Mercer,PA. | Barnes, Kate (I5857883934)
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Surname also seen as BARROS, BAREAULT. Resident of de Bedeleuf pres de Noirt, Poitou, France. Killed by the Iroquois at the age of 39.
Translation of the parish register entry for the burial of Jean Bourbon: "This 3d of December 1690, I, undersigned, missionary priest, certify having gone into the forest to find the remains (of the bones) of the late Bourbon, inhabitant of this parish and of someone else of whom it was impossible to say who he was, as he was so disfigured by the Iroquois. It is thought he is a soldier of Chevalier Degrais, called Lamotte, who were both killed on the 4th of September this year during the attack at the fork of the Prairie de la Magdeleine with Jean Duval, Jean Bareault, inhabitants of this parish, Latreille, Beaulieu, Larose, d¹Auvergne, soldiers of Chevalier Degrais. We have entombed the bones of Bourbon and Lamotte this 3d (of December) in the cemetery of this parish, as we did with the bodies of Barault, Jean Duval on the 4th and 5th September." ( registers of Laprairie) | Bareau, Jean (I8667808644)
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Susa Faye Lesan Nelson died around midnight on 13 June 1999, just a few days before her 100th birthday. She had lived for several years in Batesville, AR near her daughter Shirley Nelson House in an assisted living residence home.
A 100th birthday party was planned for 26 June 1999, and friends and relatives were planning to come from all over the country. A few days before her death, Sue fell in her apartment and broke some ribs. During her hospitalization, she developed pneumonia and soon all her systems just shut down. At her advanced age, there was little that could be done to prevent her death. | Lesan, Susa Faye (I8667773479)
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Susan Shaw, age 59, of Ulen, MN, died Monday, January 05, 2015, at her home under the care of Hospice of the Red River Valley.
Susan Ida Ingebretsen was born July 31, 1955, the daughter of Earl and Gladys (Chelin) Ingebretsen in Fargo, ND, and was raised in Morken Township, Clay County, MN. Susan was baptized, attended Sunday School, and was confirmed in the Christian faith at North Buffalo Lutheran Church, rural Moorhead. Susan graduated from Glyndon-Felton High School with the class of 1973 and furthered her education at MN State University at Moorhead. She worked in the accounting field; first for Deyle and Kelly in Fargo, then for George Kelly & Company and later for Fiebiger, Swanson, West & Company. Susan revered her employers, co-workers and clients.
On December 2, 1978, Susan was united in marriage to Carl Shaw at North Buffalo Lutheran Church. To this union, six children were born: Darren, Sarah, Brian, Barry, Nathan and Allen. For most of their years together, they made their home near Ulen.
Susan had been a member of Bethlehem Lutheran in Ulen where she served as a Sunday School Superintendent, a WELCA member and a member of the Board of Christian Education. Susan's favorite pastimes included crocheting and tending her beautiful flower beds as well as her vegetable gardens which she took great pride in the canning of the produce. In the summer, she would occasionally be found helping out on their farm raking hay driving an Allis Chalmers D-19 tractor that Grandpa Clifford called "Susie's Tractor", even though the rest of the farm was all International Harvester tractors. Susan delighted in spending time with her family and she especially loved the blessing of being a grandmother. If Susan's character of being devoted to God, family and friends was imitated by everyone, this world would be a far better place.
Susan is survived by her husband of 36 years, Carl of Ulen; sons: Darren Shaw of Minneapolis., MN, Brian (Katie) Shaw of Red Lake Falls, MN, Barry (Tammy) Shaw of Hawley, MN, Nathan (Erin) Shaw of Hawley, MN, and Allen (Stephanie) Shaw of Ulen; a daughter, Sarah (Jonathan) Kauffman of Bar Nunn, WY; seven grandchildren; her mother, Gladys Ingebretsen of Moorhead, MN; brothers, Burl (Lou) Ingebretsen of Sabin, MN and Loren (Londa) Ingebretsen of Felton, MN; a sister, Betty (Steven) Coleman of Edina, MN; a sister-in-law, Betty Shaw (Paul Banttari) of Fargo, ND and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She is preceded in death by her father, Earl Ingebretsen and grandson, Matthew Shaw.
Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at the North Buffalo Lutheran Church, rural Moorhead, MN. Visitation will be Wednesday, January 7, 2015 from 5 to 7p.m. with a Prayer Service at 6:30 p.m. at North Buffalo Lutheran Church. Visitation will also be one hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday. Interment will be in the North Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery, Ulen. | Ingebretsen, Susan Ida (I601062850)
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Susan's obituary in the Monday, 14 December 1914 Morning Republican, Hancock County, Ohio states the following:
The funeral of Mrs. Susan Hickerson, aged 81 years, who died here at 10 o'clock Saturday morning from complications of diseases following a fall two weeks ago, will be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon with Rev. H. E. Oldacre, of the Church of Christ, in charge. Burial will be in the McComb cemetery.
Mrs. Hickerson was born in Stark county Nov. 8, 1833, being the daughter of Jacob and Mary Matthias. She was one of eight children. Of the immediate family, Dr. A. C. Mi[sic]tthias, of McComb, is the only one who survives. Mrs. Hsckerson's parents came to this county when she was only fourteen years old.
She was married to James H. Hickerson, Sept. 11, 1852. They lived together more than fifty years, and celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Hickerson died two years ago last May.
They were the parents of four children, all of whom survive, J. Frank, Elmer E. and J. Allen, of McComb, and one daughter, Mrs. C. H. Jaquett [sic] of Grover Hill, O. The daughter was at her bedside during her last illness.
Mrs. Hickerson is survived also by five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was a life-long member of the German Baptist, or Dunkard church, joining it fifty-three ago." | Mathias, Susan M. (I8667772055)
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Susanna Howard was a remarkable woman. She married a 2nd time in 1736 to Captain Thomas Ewing by whom she became the mother of General James Ewing and Captain John Ewing of the Revolutionary War they also had sons William and Samuel who died at very young ages. In 1742 she married her 3rd husban, John Connolly by whom she became the mother of the notorious Tory, Dr. John Connolly who was born in 1742.
Her brother Gordon was a famous Indian Trader and owned large amounts of land in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. | Howard, Susanna (I2733056915)
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Susanna inherited 100 pounds from her father's estate when she married. | Patterson, Susanna (I2733056925)
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Susanna inherited 3 pounds of Pennsylvania currency from her father's estate. | Patterson, Susanna (I2733056933)
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Susanna KENNEY ? | Keeney, Susanna (I5659325893)
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Sylfest and Anna had 11 children. Sylfest was probably not the eldest.
They farmed at Dvergedal, which was owned by Anna's father. | Dvergedal, Sylfest Olsson (I5856881145)
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Sylfest and Kristi had 6 or 7 children. He bought Olnes, a neighboring
farm, from his brother-in-law in 1780. | Olnes, Sylfest Sylfestson Dvergedal (I5856881149)
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Symons | Simmons, Margaret (I5658669451)
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Texier, Tecie, Tesie, Tessie, etc | Tessier dit Lavigne, Heleanor Therese (I8779182347)
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The "Kingmaker's" grandfather, the 1st Earl of Westmorland settled about half the original Neville estates on the children of his second marriage, whereas the subsequent Earls of Westmorland were the product of his first. It thus came about that the 2nd-6th Earls of Westmorland were actually less well-endowed territorially than their ancestors who had been mere barons. The pre-eminence of that branch of the family represented by the Earls of Salisbury/Warwick, who stemmed from the second marriage, was made correspondingly easier.
The 1st Earl of Westmorland had multiplicity of children: nine by the first wife, fourteen by his second. Of his 23 in all, four were peers, three were duchesses and another four daughters the wives of lesser peers; moreover of those three duchesses one was mother of two kings. Between 1450 and 1455 no fewer than 13 members of the family had seats in the House of Lords. This very fecundity like that of Edward III, engendered quarrels. There was rivalry between the two branches of the family, which grew from a dispute about family estates into a difference as to dynastic loyalties. It thus served as an overture to the Wars of the Roses, one which was made even more ominous by a dispute between the Nevilles, represented by the 1st Marquess of Montagu and the Percys. [Burke's Peerage]
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Sixth Baron Neville of Raby, became a Knight of the Garter and 1st Earl Westmoreland September 29, 1397. As a Lancasterian, he opposed Richard II in 1399 and conveyed Richard's resignation to the convention. He assisted in the coronation of Henry IV and was a member of the council of regency appointed to rule in the infancy of King Henry V. With his second marriage to Joan Beaufort, a widowed daughter of John Of Gaunt, fourth son of Edward III, this favorably affected Joan and Ralph's wealth and social prestige, making possible brilliant marriages for their children. In 1450, five of Ralph's sons, five sons-in-law and several grandsons were in Parliament.
Held many offices, among them Constable of the Tower of London and in 1399, Marshall of England the year he was created Earl of Richmond. He was a member of Richards II's privy council, saw service at Agincourt on October 25, 1415 where Henry won a victory over the superior numbers of French owing to his superior generalship.
He married his first wife Margaret, daughter of Hugh, Earl of Stafford by special dispensation from Pope Urban V, because of their close relationship.
The marriage to Joan, his second wife, was a much more distinguished one as the line now descends through the royal house of England. summoned to Parliament from December 6, 1389 to November 30, 1396.
Some say he is the son of Elizabeth Latimer
Was created Earl of Westmorland by Richard II on 9-29-1397
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Ralph de Nevill, 4th baron, summoned to parliament from 6 December, 1389, to 30 November, 1396. This nobleman took a leading part in the political drama of his day and sustained it with more than ordinary ability. In the lifetime of his father (9th Richard II), he was joined with Thomas Clifford, son of Lord Clifford, and was appointed a commissionership for the guardianship of the West Marches. In three years after this he succeeded to the title, and in two years subsequently he was one of the commissioners appointed to treat with the Kings of France and Scotland, touching a truce made by them with the King of England. In the 21st Richard II [1378], he was made constable of the Tower of London and shortly afterwards advanced in full parliament to the dignity of Earl of Westmoreland. His lordship was of the privy council to King Richard and had much favour from that monarch, yet he was one of the most active in raising Henry, of Lancaster, to the throne as Henry IV, and was rewarded by the new king in the first year of his reign with a grant of the county and honour of Richmond for his life, and with the great office of Earl Marshal of England. Soon after this, he stoutly resisted the Earl of Northumberland in his rebellion and forced the Percies, who had advanced as far as Durham, to fall back upon Prudhoe, when the battle of Shrewsbury ensued, in which the gallant Hotspur sustained so signal a defeat, and closed his impetuous career. The earl was afterwards governor of the town and castle of Carlisle, warden of the West Marches towards Scotland, and governor of Roxborough. He was also a knight of the Garter. His lordship m. 1st, Lady Margaret Stafford, dau. of Hugh, Earl Stafford, K.G., for which marriage a dispensation was obtained from Pope Urban V, the earl and his bride being within the third and fourth degrees of consanguinity; by this lady he had issue, John, Lord Nevill; Ralph; Maud; Phillippa; Alice; Margaret; Anne; Margery; and Elizabeth. The earl m. 2ndly, Joan de Beaufort, dau. of John of Gaunt, by Katherine Swynford, and widow of Robert, Lord Ferrers, of Wem, by whom he had issue, Richard; William; George; Edward; Cuthbert; Henry; Thomas; Catherine; Eleanor; Anne; Jane; and Cicely. This great earl d. in 1425 and was s. by his grandson, Ralph Nevill, 5th Baron Nevill, of Raby. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, pp. 393-4, Nevill, Barons Nevill, of Raby, Earls of Westmoreland] | de Neville, 4th Lord Neville, of Raby, 1st Earl of Westmorland Sir Ralph (I5658476807)
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The 1856 Iowa census of Jackson County, Iowa, shows John and Deborah Littel in the same neighborhood as Descomb Teeple and family. Descomb Teeple was Deborah Teeple Littel's nephew. | Teeple, Deborah (I8779203207)
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The 1900 Portage County, Ohio Census states that both of Malinda's parents were born in Pennsylvania. | Stambaugh, Malinda (I8667772024)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Williams, Robert B (I5856888389)
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The final administration of Thomas Perkins estate on 27 Jan 1788 lists a payment to Frederick Perkins for his portion of his fathers estate. The date of this payment however may have been much earlier.
There is an inventory for Frederick Perkins dated 2 Apr 1773 that is believed to be this person. | Perkins, Frederick (I5857855912)
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The following is found at the Cleveland Necrology File:
Id#: 0096771
Date: Sep 2 1945
Source: Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Fenton: Clara C. (nee Miller), 1820 Page ave.; beloved wife of the late Claude C., sister of Anna and Beulah Miller of Washington, D. C., passed away at Lakeside Hospital Aug. 31, 1945. Funeral Monday, Sept. 3, at 3 p. m. at the Wood Funeral Home, Atwater, O.
Spouses Clara and Claude are buried next to each other. | Miller, Clara (I8667773307)
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The following is found in the Cleveland Necrology File:
Id#: 0096772
Date: Feb 24 1933
Source: Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Fenton: Claude C., passed away in his 55th year at Lakeside Hospital Wednesday, Feb 22, at 9:30 a. m. Services from the Wood Funeral Home, Atwater, O., Friday, Feb. 24, at 3 p. m.
Spouses Clara and Claude are buried next to each other. | Fenton, Claude C. (I8667772020)
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