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Information on Henry and Ester's family
Information on Henry and Ester's family
This is some text on Henry and Ester's marriage, location in 1840 and money transfers from Ester's father Benedict Mellinger. 
 
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Iona, Edith, Ethel, Harvey Brink
Iona, Edith, Ethel, Harvey Brink
Iona, Edith, Ethel, Harvey Brink 
 
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Iona, Edith, Joy (Tschuden), and Harvey Brink
Iona, Edith, Joy (Tschuden), and Harvey Brink
Iona, Edith, Joy,(Tschuden) and Harvey Brink 
 
454
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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James Arthur 'Boots' Owens and Goldie Ann Tinker Owens
James Arthur "Boots" Owens and Goldie Ann Tinker Owens
James Arthur "Boots" Owens and Goldie Ann Tinker Owens - Child Unknown 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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459
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Jean Baptiste Desrosiers and Marie Francoise Perrine Dandonneay Family Source-PRDH
Jean Baptiste Desrosiers and Marie Francoise Perrine Dandonneay Family Source-PRDH
Jean Baptiste Desrosiers and Marie Francoise Perrine Dandonneay Family Source-PRDH, FaMily 5176 
 
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Jean Baptiste Land Grants
Jean Baptiste Land Grants
Jean Baptiste Land Grants - Various excerpts from documents discussing land grants and issues with his partner Jean Cambas. 
 
462
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
467
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
468
Joe and Meta (Rinkle) Hake
Joe and Meta (Rinkle) Hake
Joe and Meta (Rinkle) Hake 
 
469
John and Dot Riggs
John and Dot Riggs
John and Dot Riggs on Johns 71st Birthday 
 
470
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
471
John and Lulla Blomberg
John and Lulla Blomberg
John and Lulla Blomberg 
 
472
John and Mary Bierman
John and Mary Bierman
John and Mary Bierman 
 
473
John Fred and Elizabeth (Hanenberger) Krueger
John Fred and Elizabeth (Hanenberger) Krueger
John Fred Krueger and 3rd wife.

Henry George Krueger’s parents
 
 
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John Fred Krueger Sr. and Family
John Fred Krueger Sr. and Family
John Fred Krueger Sr. and Family 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
478
John W Gines Obituary
John W Gines Obituary

J. W. Gines dies following long illness.


Funeral Sunday Morning for Well Known Local Farmer.

John W. Gines, 73, well known farmer of Washington twp., died at 5:30 o'clock Wed. morning at the family home, about half a mile north of the Longfellow school on the Edwardsport Road.

Death of the well known man was attributed to a complication of ailments, and came after a lingering illness which began in November a year ago. He had been serviously ill since last September.

Native of Sumner, Ill., the deceased was born June 25, 1867. He was a son of Henry and Hannah E. (Herrin) Gines and spent his early life in the Sumner community. He came to Daviess county 26 years ago last March and had resided here since that time.

Married on November 24, 1887, Mr. Gines is survived by the wife, Ida M. (Burget) Gines. Six of seven children born to the union also survive. They are Rolla H. Gines of Washington, Ray I. Gines of Bloomington, Oral N. Gines of Washington, Isis M. Hoss of Washington, R. R. Dorothy B. Riggs of Bloomington, and Herald M. Gines of Washington R. R. A daughter, Nora E. Gines, is deceased. There also are 25 grand children and 3 great-grandchildren surviving.

Mr. Gines was a devoted member of the Free Methodist Church of this city, and had been quite active in past years in developing young men for the ministry. Several of these will participate in the final rites for Mr. Gines.

Funeral services have been arranged for 11 o'clock Sunday morning, and will be held at the Free Methodist church. Rev. Fletcher and Rev. McDowell will have charge, with burial following in Sumner, Illinois.

The body of Mr. Gines has been returned to the family home, after burial preparation at the Gill Funeral Chapel. Friends may call at the home to pay respects.
 

 
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John W. and Ida Mae Gines Golden Wedding Anniversary
John W. and Ida Mae Gines Golden Wedding Anniversary

WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY


Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gines, who live north of the Longfellow school at the north edge of Washington, will have open house Thursday from 2 to 4 o'clock, at which time they will welcome friends in observance of their Golden Wedding Anniversary.

John W. Gines was born on June 25, 1867, and Ida M. Burget was born February 13, 1867, both near Sumner, Illinois. They grew up within two miles of each other, attended day school together at old Center, and also Sunday school at old Wesley Chapel.

They were married at the age of 20 years and have spent 50 years of happily married life together. Seven children blessed their union, four being residents of this city and two of Bloomington, whle the seventh died at Sumner, Illinois at the age of nine years.

Mr. and Mrs. Gines have been in business in Sumner, for five years, and then came to Daviess county 23 years ago, being at Hyatt Station for 13 years before buying the home where they now reside.

For over 30 years the couple have been Bible Christians, keeping up the family altar in the home, and tithing their income and attending and supporting the Free Methodist Church of Washington and other worthy institutions.

The aged couple have revealed their motto as "Ready to Live or Ready to Die". They are reported ready and willing to go day or night to pray for or help in any way the sick or dying.

Names of children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Gines are as follows:

Oral N. Gines, and two children, Donald Ray and Carolyn Sue.

Rolla H. Gines, and three children, Nelline, Edwin and Forrest.

Ray Gines, of Bloomington, and three children, Junior, Joyce and John Thomas.

Herald Gines and children, Ronald and David.

Mrs. John Riggs, of Bloomington, and children, Archer and Joan.

Isis Hoss, of Hyatt Station and children, Ruth, Dorothy, Helen, Geneva, Virginia, Eleanor, Darlene, John and Paul.

Nora Gines, a daughter, died at the age of nine years.

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Wanda L. Gines has in her files the handwritten list of guests attending their golden wedding celebration. 

 
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John W. Gines Obituary
John W. Gines Obituary

John W. Gines passes away on New Year's Day.


Funeral Services to be held Sunday Morning at 11 o'clock.

John W. Gines, 73, living on Washington route one, died at his ome at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. He had been ill since November 1939 and in a serious condition since last September 1.

A native of Sumner, Illinois, Mr. Gines was born June 25, 1867. He was the son of Henry and Hannah E. (Herrin) Gines, and was educated in the Sumner schools. Mr. Gines followed the occupation of farming. He came to this county 26 years ago last March.

He is survived by his wife, Ida M. Gines, whom he married November 24, 1887, and the following children: Rolla H. and Oral N. Gines, both of Washington; Herald M. Gines, of Washington rural route; Ray I. Gines and Mrs. Dorothy B. Riggs, both of Bloomington; and Mrs. Isis M. Hoss, Washington rural route.

Another daughter, Nora E. Gines, is deceased.

Mr. Gines was a member of the Free Methodist Church and one of its most enthusiastic supporters. He was a highly esteemed citizen.

Friends may call at the family residence.

Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Free Methodist Church with the Rev. Mr. Fletcher and the Rev. Leroy McDowell in charge, and burial at Sumner, Illinois.
 

 
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John W. Gines Obituary
John W. Gines Obituary

OBITUARY OF J. W. GINES


We are taught in the work of God that man was created a little lower than the angels. Whatever this may mean to us, we are sure that the Marvelous Cabinet consisting of reason, Will, and Conscience, are God-given powers and by these man is distinguished from the beasts sof the field with capacity for higher rational life and Spiritual insight.

To this truth John Wesley Gines was awakened years ago by the birth of a moral personality.

In Bible terms we wold say he was "born again" or truly converted to Jesus, and later saw the consistency of the teaching of God's word relation to the doctrine of heart holiness, and our ransom powers being fully dedicated to God.

This was the experience that gave this good man a never dying zeal and fervor for the salvation of men and the prosperity of the cause of Christ.

It was the indwelling of the Holy Spirit that pressed the matter of a place of worship upon the heart of Bro. Gines while living near Taswell Crawford County Indiana.

There was no finance and not many people interested but despite the prevailing indifference and unfavorable surroundings - his faith touoched the God of Miracles and the church was erected. Grand revivals followed and many who were converted to Christunder the labors of John Gines have long since gone to their heavenly reward.

It was almost 26 years ago since Bro. Gines located in Daviess County North of Washington. Again the revival fire was kindled in his heart and plans were set in operation for an ingathering of Souls.

As a result of this inspiration more than one hundred and fifty people were converted to Christ in the old theater building on West VanTrees St. and a Free Methodist Church organized with forty-four Charter members.

Later followed the erection of the building, we worship in today. Bro. Gines has served the Church through all the reverses and problems that are common to those who carry responsibility in religious activities. Many times has he been elected as delegate to the Annual Conference of his Church. Also served as Local Preacher, Class Leader and Chairman of various committees. Yet with an humble attitude and congenial Spirit he won the hearts and love of many people in and outside of Church circles.

We would not forget while we mention the many virtues of this good man that a consecrated devoted mother in Israel shared her life in all the efforts which were crowned with success. Ida M. Burget to whom he was married November 24, 1887. Never failed to play the part of a faithful wife and an affectionate mother. For 53 years they have journeyed together and reared a family of six children. One having died at an early age.

Living are Rolla H. Gines, Washington, Indiana; Ray I. Gines, Bloomington, Indiana; Oral N. Gines, Washington, Indiana; Isis M. Hoss, Washington, Indiana; Dorothy B.Riggs, Bloomington, Indiana; and Herald M.Gines, Washington, Indiana beside 23 grand children and 3 great grand children.

Well done thou good and faithful servant, are the words of our dear Lord. Your toils have won for you a crown, up here is your reward.

What glorious things you shall behold. Eye hath not seen nor hath ear heard. But mansions fair so we are told, are for the saints so says the Lord.
 

 
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John Welsey and Ida Mae Gines
John Welsey and Ida Mae Gines
John Welsey and Ida Mae Gines 
 
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John Wesley Gines Family
John Wesley Gines Family
The following was provided by David Burgett:
The Second picture is your Gines family ca 1908. The three young men in the back are, as I'm sure you probably know, Rolla, Raymond and Oral. Then John Wesley, Isis & Ida. The young lady in the front is Dorothy. 
 
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John Wesley Gines Family at Store around 1908
John Wesley Gines Family at Store around 1908
Description from David Burgett:
In this picture of a store, the lady on the left is Ida and John W. is in the doorway. Again this is ca 1908. .... On the back of the picture in pencil is 'J W Gines Vincennes Indiana lived upstairs' also, 'Aunt Ida', 'Ray Post dark suit', and up toward the top about where the old woman on the balcony is, it says Aunt Susan. I do not know who Aunt Susan is. The woman in the picture is to old to be Susan Burget, Ida's sister.

Note from Ron Gines: If the woman on the Balcony is Susan Jane Burgett and this photo was taken in 1908, then she would be 38 years old in this picture.
 
 
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Joseph and Emma Finke – 50th anniversary 1969
Joseph and Emma Finke – 50th anniversary 1969
Joseph and Emma (Queren) Finke

– 50th anniversary 1969
 
 
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Joseph and Emma Finke-50th anniversary 1969
Joseph and Emma Finke-50th anniversary 1969
Joseph and Emma (Queren) Finke

– 50th anniversary 1969
 
 
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Joseph Finke
Joseph Finke
Joseph Finke 
 
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Joseph Finke holding his nephew Raymond L. Brink
Joseph Finke holding his nephew Raymond L. Brink
Joseph Finke holding his nephew Raymond L. Brink 
 
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Joseph Finke’s home
Joseph Finke’s home
Joseph Finke’s home – farm rented but formerly owned by Casper Finke, Joseph’s father.

 
 
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JOSEPH PHILIBERT AND PERNINA YOACHUM
JOSEPH PHILIBERT AND PERNINA YOACHUM
 
 
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Joseph Philibert Court Case with Peggy Perryman
Joseph Philibert Court Case with Peggy Perryman
Joseph Philibert Court Case with Peggy Perryman. Peggy asserted that she had been wrongfully captured and enslaved and should be a freeman. 
 
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Joseph Philibert Death Records
Joseph Philibert Death Records
Joseph Philibert Death Records 
 
493
Joseph Philibert I
Joseph Philibert I
Joseph Philibert I 
 
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Joshua Davis and Pernina Philibert Davis
Joshua Davis and Pernina Philibert Davis
From Mary A. Lemmons 
 
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Joshua Davis Family
Joshua Davis Family
From Mary A. Lemmons 
 
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Judge and Minnie Krughoff Bernreuter
Judge and Minnie Krughoff Bernreuter
Judge and Minnie Krughoff Bernreuter 
 
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Julie (Mrs. Theo.) Brink
Julie (Mrs. Theo.) Brink
Julie (Mrs. Theo.) Brink 
 
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Julius and Anna Stelzeride Brink
Julius and Anna Stelzeride Brink
Julius and Anna Stelzeride Brink 
 
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Julius and Sarah (Hake) Krughoff
Julius and Sarah (Hake) Krughoff
Julius and Sarah (Hake) Krughoff 
 
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Julius Krughoff home
Julius Krughoff home
Julius Krughoff home in Huegely, Illinois 
 

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