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Matches 5,301 to 5,350 of 5,969
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5301 | This could be the same son as Gene listed in the 1930 Federal Census as Jean. | Doenitz, Donald (I9393)
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5302 | This is a delayed birth registration. The year of this registration doesn't make sense. It says the year was 1904, but the application is dated in 1931. | Source (S4727)
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5303 | This is a tree that the church in Germany sent to Cecilia Obenland Backhaus Joder in 1979. | Source (S687)
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5304 | This is either the twin of Friederike or they are one and the same person. | Gemmrig, Rosine (I7859)
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5305 | This is not the couple who married in 1729. Their children were born in the mid 1700's. | Obenland, Johann Michael (I2824)
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5306 | This is the actual, original record from Harrison County, IN. For some reason, Melville's father is listed as Joseph and his mother's name as Grenwold, or something like that.. On the record on Ancestry.com, (Indiana Marriage Collection 1800-1941, Melville's parents are listed as George Lane and Julie Oblend. (sic) | Source (S2252)
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5307 | This man's initial of "J" is just that...an initial. His mother was Mariam Soule and his father was Charles Franklin Chapman. Charles was in inventor, holding many Patents. He worked for the Kraft Co., inventing the machine that wrapped their Kraft Carmels. J. Soule come to Chicago, attending Northwetern University. There he met his future bride, Mildred Obenland. After graduating from Northwestern, he went to the Rochester Theological Seminary in Rochester, NY, earning his Seminary Degree. J. Soule was a Baptist pastor. His first church was in Morrison, IL, then El Paso, Il. His last church was in Cambridge, Il. He was there until his death in 1969. His hobbies included chair caning and some woodwork and furniture restoration. Buried Rose Hill Cemetery, Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois. Plot: 4th Addition, Section 2, Block 6, Lot 46. | Chapman, Rev. J. Soule (I1763)
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5308 | This means something at Dinkelsbuh. I can't find a translation to the first word. | Scherer, Anna (I2689)
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5309 | This part of the family was estranged from the rest. I don't know why. Maybe that is why he started using the spelling Oberland instead Obenland. | Obenland, August Alexander Sr (I9410)
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5310 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stover, Robert E (I11022)
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5311 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Downey, Cort Patrick (I5296)
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5312 | This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. | Source (S4041)
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5313 | This was received from Betty Wahlder in Pomeroy, Washington. What newspaper the clipping came from is unknown. | Source (S654)
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5314 | This woman's name is unknown. She was found living 1451 in Unterwebach. | Unknown, Unknown (I1959)
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5315 | Thomas Memorial Hospital | Price, Thomas Hugh (I6593)
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5316 | Thre is a Julia M Huston, born Feb 15, 1911 in California and died Sep 18, 1950. She was buried on Holy Cross Cemetery, 1500 Old Mission Rd, Colma, CA. 94014. This could be her, but her age is 14 years different than what is was on the Census. Thre are other Hustons buried there, so she could be a member of that Huston family instead of the wife of James Mallernee Huston. | Veres, Julia Mary (I6741)
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5317 | Thre is a Julia M Huston, born Feb 15, 1911 in California and died Sep 18, 1950. She was buried on Holy Cross Cemetery, 1500 Old Mission Rd, Colma, CA. 94014. This could be her, but her age is 14 years different than what is was on the Census. Thre are other Hustons buried there, so she could be a member of that Huston family instead of the wife of James Mallernee Huston. | Veres, Julia Mary (I6741)
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5318 | Tippecanoe Memory Gardens; Devotion Section | Viellieber, Marie Carolyn (I3349)
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5319 | Tohickon Cemetery | Heuckeroth, Bettie Marie (I2423)
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5320 | Tohickon Cemetery; Section !, Row 19, Lot 23 | Kramer, B Ervin (I2751)
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5321 | Tohickon Cemetery; Section 1, Lot 50 | Stump, Jenofa (I4017)
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5322 | Tohickon Cemetery; Section A, Row 19, Lot 23 | Unknown, Lucinda D (I2580)
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5323 | Tohickon Cemetery; Section A, Row 19, Lot 23 | Kramer, William N (I2745)
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5324 | Tohickon Cemetery; Section c, Row 23, Lot 132 | Lowmiller, Matilda (I2227)
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5325 | Tohickon Cemetery; Section C, Row 23, Lot 149 | Fluck, Adam Kile (I1635)
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5326 | Tohickon Cemetery; Section C, Row 24, Lot 115 | Fluck, Arthur Kile (I3560)
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5327 | Topeka Cemetery, Section 92 | Hammerli, Vincent Nathaniel (I2399)
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5328 | Topeka cemetery; Section 83 | Mangold, Lydia Louise (I5519)
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5329 | Topeka cemetery; Section 83 | Curry, Pleasant Ellis (I5520)
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5330 | Topeka cemetery; Section 83 | Curry, Pleasant Ellis (I5520)
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5331 | Torry, Clarence A. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004. | Source (S4994)
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5332 | Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). | Source (S1663)
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5333 | Tracey was the daughter of Michael Edwin Obenland and Sheri Krissinger. From the Bellingham Herald, March 4, 2011: "Tracey D. Cook, 39, of Maple Falls, passed away Friday, February 25th, 2011. She was born on July 12th, 1971 in California. Tracy (sic) is survived by her husband Corey, and her sons Travis, Dylan, Justin and Danny, her mother Sherry and stepfather Mike, and her dog Daisy. A service will be held on Saturday, March 5th, 1:00 pm at 3802 James Street. Tracey will always be remembered for her love of animals and her kind heart." | Obenland, Tracey Dionne (I572)
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5334 | Transcribed by the Clay County Historical Society | Source (S266)
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5335 | transcript of the original. I had sent for this since I could not find the original I had received in 1979. I have since located it. | Source (S659)
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5336 | Translated by Esther Larson | Source (S279)
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5337 | Translated from the German Wikipedia: Karl Gottlob Obeng (born February 2, 1871 Ilsfeld; died June 3, 1966 ibid) was a farmer and state representative. In 1951 he was appointed an honorary citizen of his hometown of Ilsfeld. He was born into a successful, centuries-old farming family. He first worked on his parents' farm, where he worked from 1890 as a horse owner and supplied stones from the quaires for road construction in Ilsfeld and later helped build the Bottwartalbahn. During the Great Ilsfeld fire in 1904, he was deputy fire chief. He triggered the first alarm and made the first attempts as putting it out. In the years following 1905 he was a member of the Civic Committee and council member from 1909 to 1933. He gained recognition for the elctrification of Ilsfeld in 1912. He was the Deputy Mayor for years, the tax office tax estimator in Bietigheheim, Anerbenrichter Bietigheim (a judge) in the district court, a local peasant leader and board member of the Loan Fund. From 1919 to 1933, Gottlob was the director of the Agricultural District Association in Bietigheim. From 1922 to 1932, he was also a member of the farmers and winegrowers in Wurttemberg in the Wurttemberg State Parliment. (I don'tknow what the farmers and winegrowers have to do with the Parliament) On his 80th Birthday, we was appointed an Honorary Citizen of his hometown of Ilsfeld. (1951) | Obenland, Karl Gottlob (I1166)
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5338 | Translation of her death certificate: (To the best of my ability) "On the 31st of March, 1855, appeared before me, Albert Zeyser, Chief of the town of Hoogeveen, Englebrent Ebert, 56 years old, scale maker by profession (this could also be shoemaker. The certificate looks like it says 'schaenmaker' which would be scale maker, but if it is really 'schoenmaker', he would be a shoemaker.) living in Hoogeveen and Jan Harms Koster, age 55 years, scale maker by profession (once again it could be 'schoenmaker' which is 'shoemaker.") living in Hoogeveen, the first and the second neighbors of the post to call deceased which declared that Sijerkina Nieuwenhuis Semple, late spouse of Jan Romberg, resident of the town of Hoogeveen, no profession, daughter of Roelof Jacobs Nieuwenhuis Semple and an Aaltje Harms of Nuil, both deceased, of which she was born in the town of Hoogeveen, the 14th of July, 1799; on the 31st of the month of March 1855 in the afternoon at her house at the age of 55 years is deceased." | Semple, Sijerdina Nieuwenhuis (I12611)
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5339 | Trexler Cemetery | Winterrowd, Jacob (I620)
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5340 | Trexler Cemetery | Strong, Hattie (I4018)
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5341 | Trinity Lutheran Home | Ladner, Catherine Cibulla (I479)
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5342 | Trinity Manor Nursing Home | Fitzgerald, Etoile M (I5065)
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5343 | Twin brother of George Frederick Lange Sr. | Lange, Philip Jacob Jr (I7126)
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5344 | Twin brother of Philip Jacob Lange Jr. As of 2012, George and Dorothy had five grandchildren: Jan, Joan, Julie, Jacob and Noah. | Lange, George Frederick Sr (I7125)
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5345 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mellott, Erin Dae (I6166)
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5346 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mellott, Ashley Dawn (I6165)
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5347 | Twin of Greg | Bauer, Gary (I5123)
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5348 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rhymer, Joel P (I5286)
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5349 | Twin of Joan Weintraut | Weintraut, Joseph Edwin (I6264)
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5350 | Twin of Joel. her first name is probably Jennifer, but I don't know that for sure. | Rhymer, Jenny (I5287)
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