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1051 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13848)
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1052 | Howard was the 3rd generation of Hohmans to own the Hohman Shoe Store in Nashville, Illinois. He died suddenly at his home of a heart attack. | HOHMAN HOWARD PAUL (I02781)
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1053 | HOYLETON - Arthur G. Hake, 93, of Hoyleton died at 1:40 p.m. Friday, Nove.29, 1996, at Friendship Manor Health Care Center in Nashville. He was born March 8, 1903, in Hoyleton, son of George and Lydia (Peithman) Hake, and they preceded him in death. He married Sophia C. (Wellpot) Hake on June 16, 1928, at Hoyleton, and she survives. Other survivors include a daughter, June Arians, and husband, Mike, of Elgin; a sister, Eunice Young of St. Louis: a daughter in-law, Jean Hake Schnake of Irvington; two grandchildren, Mark Hake, and wife, Cassandra, of Hoyleton, and Beth Hake of Centralia; one great-grandson, Lucas Hake; nieces; nephews; other relation and friends. He was preceded in death by a son, Donald Hake; a great-grandson, Mark Charles Hake; and three sisters, Edna Bengteson, Gladys Brown and Gertrude Fark. Mr. Hake was a retired farmer and was a member of the Hoyleton Methodist Church for many years. He was a member of the Hoyleton Lions Club. Services are 11 a.m. Monday with the Rev. Loretta Cummins officiating. Interment will follow in Zion Evangelical Cemetery of Hoyleton. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today and until time of the service on Monday at the Campagna Funeral Home. | HAKE ARTHUR G. (I04454)
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1054 | http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clovispoint/peek.htm Shows Jesse's second wife as follows: He married (2) Francis Martin, daughter of David Martin and Mrs. Martin. She was born abt. 1830. | PEEK JESSE (I02128)
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1055 | http://incolor.inetnebr.com/gwbrownx/matth001.htm#id398 | YOCUM Michael (I11597)
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1056 | http://incolor.inetnebr.com/gwbrownx/matth001.htm#id398 | BOYLES Ann (I11598)
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1057 | http://incolor.inetnebr.com/gwbrownx/matth001.htm#id398 | YOCUM DANIEL (I07120)
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1058 | http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/53261165/person/13930696352 | PHILIBERT JEAN BAPTISTE, III (I11394)
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1059 | http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/53261165/person/13930696352 | PHILIBERT JEAN BAPTISTE, III (I11394)
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1060 | http://www.shawhan.com/families/ingelsj.rtf gives her year of birth as 1751. | BOONE CATHERINE (I07811)
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1061 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16107)
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1062 | Hugh enlisted in the Air Force in 1917 but after three months training at Princeton University, he was honorably discharged due to a lack of higher mathematics. In Dec. of 1917 his father died and he returned to Washington to be with his mother. He worked for the District Government. He graduated in law from the National University in Washington D. C. in 1919. In 1918, Hugh was appointed head of the contract dept. of the Emergency Fleet Corp. Shipping Board. Fifter people worked under him. By 1925, there was no more of this type of work. He then went into Real Estate and in later years worked for the Red Cross and in Public Relations in New York City. In 1953, Hugh wrote a book "The Four Regional Research Institutes". He had been sent with scientists from these institutes to study industrial problems in Germany in 1950 and in Italy, France and England in 1952. He was in poor health the last years of his life and died in Newton Baker Veterans Center, Martinsburg, W. Va. From "Hoffmans 1662 - 1772" Compiled by Bernice Reinhardt | BUHRMAN HUGH GREEN (I13387)
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1063 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16638)
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1064 | Huntingburgh, Indiana. | WULFMANN SAMUEL H. (I14437)
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1065 | Huntington, Virginia. | Dr. WULFMANN ARMIN E. (I14438)
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1066 | Ida died after a lingering illness - heart disease. | HOHMAN IDA ELIZABETH (I07296)
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1067 | Ida died at the age of 56 of influenza and pneumonia. | RUECKER IDA ANNE (ANNA) (I07328)
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1068 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16120)
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1069 | Ida was under the age of 18 and " G.S.D. Jones, father of Ida Jones hereby gives his written assent to said marriage." | JONES IDA MAY (I10063)
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1070 | IGI, Germany, Film or Fiche nubmer: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke) Christening: January 5, 1834, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany | AUSSIEKER ANNE MARIE LOUISE (I12191)
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1071 | IGI, Germany, Film or fiche number: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke) Naturalization record: Book B, page 208 Christening: August 18, 1833, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany Immigration: November 18, 1853, Ship Post, Bremen New Orleans, Age 18 | GREIMANN GOTTLIEB (CHRISTIAN LUDWIG GOTTLIEB) (I12158)
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1072 | IGI, Germany, Film or fiche number: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke) Christening: September 04, 1836, Hullhort, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany Marriage record: Book 4 (1853-1862), Certificate 181. Frederick Kreeman Louisa Ausieker, licence Dec. 10, 1857, marriage Dec. 27, 1857, Pastor T. Schmeiser. | AUSSIEKER LOUISE (ANNE MARIE LOUISE) (I12210)
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1073 | IGI, Germany, Film or fiche number: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke). Christening: November 15, 1826, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany. Immigration: September 21, 1872, departed August 29, 1872. | GREIMANN ANNA CATHERINE LOUISE CHARLOTTE (I12156)
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1074 | IGI, Germany, Film or fiche number: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1816-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke). Naturalization intent record: Book B, page 307, Nov. 6, 1860. Naturalization record: January 28, 1871 Christening: September 04, 1836, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany. Immigration: November 19, 1855, Ship Bessel, Bremen New Orleans, Age 19. | GREIMANN FRED (CARL LUDWIG FRIEDRICH) (I12151)
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1075 | IGI, Germany, Film or fiche number: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke) Christening: October 27, 1822, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany. | GREIMANN HEINRICH WILHELM (I12154)
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1076 | IGI, Germany, Film or fiche number: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke) Christening: October 17, 1824, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany. | GREIMANN FRIEDRICH LUDWIG (I12155)
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1077 | IGI, Germany, Fiom or fiche number: 1051761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke) Christening: September 22, 1839, Hullhorst, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany. Immigration: November 9, 1857, Ship Achilles, Bremen New Orleans, Age 18. | GREIMANN CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH (I12159)
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1078 | Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index - 1916-1947 Name: Thomas Matthew Farmer Birth Date: 27 Mar 1849 Birth Place: Ills Death Date: 3 Mar 1922 Death Place: Beck??, Washington, Illinois Burial Date: 4 Mar 1922 Cemetery Name: Richview Death Age: 73 Occupation: Laborer Race: White Marital Status: M Gender: Male Father Name: Brausen Farmer Father Birth Place: KY. FHL Film Number: 1556745 | FARMER THOMAS MATTHEW (I15643)
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1079 | Immigration: Abt. 1884 | WELLPOTT HENRIETTA (I12334)
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1080 | Immigration: September 21, 1872, departed August 29, 1872. Marriage Notes: IGI, Germany, Film or fiche number: 0473490, Kirchenbuch, 1661-1958 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke). IGI, Germany, Fiolm or fiche number: 10511761, Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874 Evangelische Kirche Hullhorst (Kr. Lubbecke). | STRUCKMEYER ANTON KARL FRIEDRICH (I12161)
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1081 | Immigration: September 21, 1872; departed August 29, 1872. | KOTTMEIER CHRISTIAN LUDWIG KLEINE (I12152)
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1082 | Immigration: 1858. | SCHUMACHER CHRISTIAN FREDERICH (I11758)
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1083 | Imprisoned at Othenbach, he was not given anything to eat for many days, so that even some criminals that were confined near him in another place, took pity on him and managed to get some food to him...But when the doorkeeper perceived this, he was put into another prison. Finally, however, they gave him some food: but he was so impaired in his body that he could not bear food any more. Yet in his greatest distress he was carried to church, during the sermon, where he, O dreadful inhumanity! was thrown under a bench; but he soon after gave up the ghost, which he had commended into the hands of God.onscience, escaped from her bonds. But in the meantime the authorities had broken up their family, put out the children among strangers, and then sold house and furniture.d been married 3 times, first to Margareth Streler, then to Magdalene Hess, then to Adelheid Egli. It is assumed that his first 2 wives predeceased him. | LANDIS Felix (I33240)
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1084 | In later years lived in Corpus Christi, Texas. | SACHTLEBEN HERMAN (I13522)
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1085 | In 1478, in the reign of Henry VII, he was made a Knight of the Bath. (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_8th_Baron_De_La_Warr ) | WEST THOMAS (I36339)
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1086 | In 1497, he commanded a retinue in the Battle of Deptford Bridge. (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_8th_Baron_De_La_Warr ) | WEST THOMAS (I36339)
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1087 | In 1510, in the reign of Henry VIII, he was made a Knight of the Garter. (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_8th_Baron_De_La_Warr ) | WEST THOMAS (I36339)
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1088 | In 1513, he commanded a retinue in the Battle of the Spurs. (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_8th_Baron_De_La_Warr ) | WEST THOMAS (I36339)
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1089 | In 1520, he was part of Henry VIII's retinue at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_8th_Baron_De_La_Warr ) | WEST THOMAS (I36339)
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1090 | In 1524: he was appointed High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_8th_Baron_De_La_Warr ) | WEST THOMAS (I36339)
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1091 | In 1525 one of the first adult baptisms took place in the home of Hans Landis in Zurich.use his children were too young at this time. | LANDIS Hans (I36159)
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1092 | In 1637, "Hans Landis the second, a steadfast minister of the church in Horgerberg and his daughter Margaretha" were confined for more than a year at Othenbach, during which time the authorities confiscated their property selling it for 7000 florins. Hans was an ordained minister. | LANDIS Hans (I33245)
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1093 | In 1869 my Grandmother was three years old and migrated in a covered wagon from around Knoxville, Tenn. with her parents and several brothers and sisters to the country around Sedalia, MO. She was the youngest of severn or nine children, I can't recall for sure. One older brother who was married stayed inTennessee. - Rosalie Gish | GILMORE THENA PARALEE (I11237)
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1094 | In 1922 John Owens and son, Crittendon, started out west to California. They stopped in Oklahoma to see John's nephew, William and family....It was not long afterward that word arrived from California that John had found work and the opportunity was great for others. (See William Nathan Owens for further notes.) p. 562 History of Stone County Missouri His marriage to Cathern Parlee "Kitty" Gore was a double ceremony with his brother Hugh. The 1880 Census lists John as living between his brothers, Daniel and James Owens. he lived close tohis mother-in-law until her death, at the age of 96, in 1917, at teh home of Crittendon and Pansy Owens, across the White River at the Jones settlement, near Lampe, Missouri. She was visiting there prior to her intentions of going up near Jenkins (between Shell Knob and Aurora, Barry County, Missouri) to visit Walter and Kate. John and Kitty moved to Butte County, California, in 1920; and he lived 5 years before his death, 17 Sept., 1925, at Thermal, California. He is buried in the cemetery plot, at Sutter City, California, that his son-in-law, Furman Knight, had purchased at the death of his child. Kitty moved back to Stone County, Missosuri, to live with her daughter, Sara Amanda Knight, until her death 5 March, 1935, at Cape Fair. She is buried at Cape Fair. John and Kitty were the parents of 8 children. There is a photograph on p. 569 Stone County History Book with the following heading: From left:Crittendon, John, Bryan, Nettle, Harvey, Amanda, Jesse, "Kitty," and Calvin Owens p. 569 Leonard E. Carey History fo Stone County Missouri 1989 Stone County, Missouri, Historical Society | OWENS JOHN ANDERSON (I00904)
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1095 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16200)
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1096 | In 1972 Alma made her home with a grandson and his wife in West Palm Beach, Florida. Alma graduated from Illnois Normal University, Normal, Illinois, in 1913. She engaged in Business College teaching and stenographic work until her marriage in 1942. | HOFFMAN ALMA MARIE (I16610)
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1097 | In 1972 was still living in a Lutheran Home in Anaheim, California at age of 100. No Children. | BOUCHER EMMA GERSTKEMPER (I14429)
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1098 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I01413)
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1099 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I01096)
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1100 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I01340)
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