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Lula Belle Vosseller
Birth 18 Nov 1876
Bremer County, Iowa, USA
Death 30 Aug 1922 (aged 45)
Oakdale, Howard County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Willow Lawn Cemetery
Plainfield, Bremer County, Iowa, USA
Plot 89 Sec. A
Memorial ID 36071733 · View Source

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From The Nashua Reporter, 7 Sept 1922

DEATH OF PLAINFIELD GIRL

Miss Lulu Belle Vosseller Passed Away at Oakdale August 30 After Lingering Illness

Miss Lulu Belle Vosseller was born on Maple Grove Farm, in Polk township, Bremer county, Iowa, Nov. 18, 1876, and died at Oakdale, Iowa, on August 30, 1922. She was a daughter of Smith N. Vosseller, who preceded her in death in 1920. Her home has always been in and about Plainfield, Iowa.

She received her education in the home schools and the Iowa State Teachers College of Cedar Falls, and for twenty consecutive years was a teacher in the public schools of her native state, periods of which Were in surrounding rural schools, including the village of Horton, her home town of Plainfield and lastly in Nora Springs, Iowa, for eight consecutive years.

Miss Vosseller had been a patient in Oakdale Hospital for over seven years last past, and was there confined to her bed most of the time. She made considerable recovery from her tubercular lung affliction during these many long years of heroic effort on her part, but finally died from kidney trouble in complication, all in the face of the wonderful hospital care, medical skill, and kindly careful nursing to he had in this Oakdale Sanatorium, which at the time of her death was a record effort of this hospital institution, measured from the standpoint of protracted time.

Miss Vosseiler was a member of the Plainfield Baptist church, and lived a highly Christian life. She was also a member of the Royal Neighbors of America, and the Rebeccas. She grew to be highly angelic in spirit with the passing of the years in Oakdale, was exceedingly hopeful at all times and exercised a mission of spiritual cheer, comfort, and relief towards her fellow hospital patients, in all of which Oakdale made extended use of her endowments, including her ability to do vocational training among the hospital patients. She valued Dr. Scarbrough and his family among her very best friends.

She is survived by her beloved mother, Mrs. Emma F. Vosseller, of Plainfield, and three faithful sisters. Mrs. W. W. Taylor of Plainfield, Mrs. F. H. Boyd of Horton, and Mrs. Jessie A. Stanley of Charles City. Including an extended issue of other relatives, a large number of admiring public school children, now rapidly growing into manhood and womanhood and entering into the activities of life, and otherwise a long list of very dear friends and acquaintances, whom she has very naturally acquired.

Funeral services were from the home of Mrs. W. W. Taylor to the Baptist church in Plainfield, and interment was made in Willow Grove cemetery, with Rev. C. F. Brown officiating, and included the ritual services of the Royal Neighbors at the grave.

Obituary supplied by Richard Creger. 
Vosseller, Lula Belle (I4568)
 
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Samuel Russell Pringle
Birth 1872
Ireland
Death 1959 (aged 86-87)
Manhattan, New York County (Manhattan), New York, USA
Burial
Woodlawn Cemetery
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA
Memorial ID 182051897 · View Source

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Samuel Pringle
United States Census, 1900
Name Samuel Pringle
Event Type Census
Event Year 1900
Event Place Borough of Manhattan, Election District 14 New York City Ward 24, New York County, New York, United States
Gender Male
Age 27
Marital Status Single
Race White
Race (Original) W
Relationship to Head of Household Brother
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Brother
Birth Date Mar 1873
Birthplace Ireland
Immigration Year 1897
Father's Birthplace Ireland
Mother's Birthplace Ireland
Household:
James Pringle Head M 34 Ireland
Lusie Pringle Wife F 34 Ireland
Joseph Pringle Son M 7 New York
Samuel Pringle Brother M 27 Ireland
Henry Goodwin Lodger M 23 Ireland

Samuel Pringle
New York State Health Department, Genealogical Research Death Index
Name Samuel Pringle
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Nov 1959
Event Place New York, Manhattan, New York
Gender Male
Age 87
Birth Year (Estimated) 1872
Death Year 1959 
Pringle, Samuel Russell (I1377)
 
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Wilhelmina Thomann Stuttig
Birth 22 Dec 1853
Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Death 4 Feb 1919 (aged 65)
New York County (Manhattan), New York, USA
Burial
Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery
Middle Village, Queens County, New York, USA
Memorial ID 156089117 · View Source

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Wilhelmina Thomann
Deutschland Geburten und Taufen
Name Wilhelmina Thomann
Event Date 1853
Gender Female
Birth Date 22 Dec 1853
Birth Year 1853
Christening Date 01 Jan 1854
Christening Place Asselheim, Bayern, Germany
Father's Name Franz Thomann
Mother's Name Elisabetha Weber

Wilhemina Stuttig
United States Census, 1910
Name Wilhemina Stuttig
Event Type Census
Event Date 1910
Event Place Manhattan Ward 19, New York, New York, United States
Gender Female
Age 54
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) White
Relationship to Head of Household Wife
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Wife
Birth Year (Estimated) 1856
Birthplace Germany
Immigration Year 1873
Father's Birthplace Germany
Mother's Birthplace Germany
Household:
Edward Stuttig Head M 59 Germany
Wilhemina Stuttig Wife F 54 Germany
Edward J Stuttig Son M 30 New York
Sophia Stuttig Daughter F 21 New York
Anna Stuttig Daughter F 19 New York 
Thomann, Wilhelmina (I1372)
 
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Willis A. Rushing, Jr.
January 17, 1932 - April 7, 2013

Funeral services for Mr. Willis A. Rushing, Jr., 81,of Tylertown will be held at 2 P.M. on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 from the chapel of Capps Funeral Home in Tylertown. Reverends Mike Anderson and Randall Dunaway will officiate. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Rushing passed away at Forrest General Hospital in Hattiesburg on Sunday, April 7, 2013. He was born January 17, 1931 in Walthall County, Mississippi to Willis A. and Vera Duncan Rushing. In addition to his parents, he is also preceded in death by a sister Mildred Rushing Johnson formerly of Harrisville, Mississippi.

He was a lifelong member of Dinan Baptist Church where he served as deacon, Sunday School Superintendent, and songleader. Mr. Willis loved his church and participated in many of its activities. He was recently retired from the Mississippi Department of Agriculture where he was employed as an Inspector. He was Walthall County 5th district supervisor for 13 years and also served as president of the Board. He served on the Board of the Southwest Planning and Development District and on the Farm Bureau Board of Directors. He was a member of the Cattlemen’s Association and a Mason. Mr. Willis enjoyed raising beef cattle. He loved helping his neighbors and spending time with his grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife of 61 years Bonnie Nell Boyd Rushing; son Rickey Rushing and his wife Donna M. Rushing of Tylertown; daughter Tammy Rushing Dunaway and husband Rev. Randall Dunaway of Philadelphia, Mississippi; sisters Margie Rushing Prescott and husband Ray Prescott of Georgetown, Texas, and Lucille Rushing Jarvis and husband Buddy Jarvis of Friendswood, Texas; grandchildren Davy (Nicole) Dunaway, Kanah Dunaway (Josh) Lovern, Mandi Rushing (Jonathan) Smith, Missy Rushing (Todd) Sumrall, Adam (Dedra) Rushing, Andy (Brandie) Rushing, Amanda Rushing (Kris) King; great-grandchildren Jaxon Dunaway, Hattie Dunaway, Emmie Kate Lovern, Ella Claire Lovern, Karlee Rushing Magee, Waylon Sumrall, Lanee Sumrall, Jace Rushing, Kaelyn Rushing, Vera Kate Rushing, Hailee Rushing, Halee Rushing, Gracee Guillory, Ty King; great-great grandchild Mayzee Magee; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers will be grandsons and great-grandsons Adam Rushing, Andy Rushing, Davy Dunaway, Todd Sumrall, Kris King, Josh Lovern, Waylon Sumrall, and Jonathan Smith.

Honorary pallbearers will be grandsons and great-grandsons Josh Magee who is currently serving in Afghanistan, Jace Rushing, Jaxon Dunaway, and Ty King.

Visitation will be at Capps Funeral Home on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 from 4 - 8 P.M. and on Wednesday from 1P.M. until service time there at 2 P.M.

In lieu of flowers the family has requested that donations be made to the Dinan Building Fund,
8 Dinan Church Rd., Tylertown, MS 39667

Capps Funeral Home of Tylertown in charge of arrangements. 
Rushing, Willis Alexander Jr. (I2724)
 
5 Sec 9 East, Lot 265, 3N-W Schlitzer, Isabella Regina (I5836)
 
6 Sec: St. Peter's RGM Plot: NWC Lot: E Grave: 7 Bowerman, Francis Leo (I8992)
 
7 Section C, lot 96, grave 2N-W, NO HEADSTONE Bauer, Joseph A. (I8285)
 
8 Section G-1, Lot 93 Jorolemon, Maynard Willis (I724)
 
9 Section: Queen of Heaven Plot: 286B Grave: 2W Beilman, Eugene W. (I753)
 
10 Section: Queen of Heaven Plot: 801B Grave: 1W Leutung, Alfred F. (I8329)
 
11 Sec 1 - Lot 104 - E3 Rechenbach, Henry Richard (I589)
 
12 Sec 1 - Lot 133 - W3 Harper, Nancy Jane (I534)
 
13 Sec 1 - Lot 6 - W3 Essig, Freda Cora (I1778)
 
14 Sec 3 - Lot 25 - W2 Slayback, Ethel Rhoda (I557)
 
15 "3rd Great Grandmother" Patsy Waldrep on 22 Mar 2018 Armstrong, Sarah (I3252)
 
16 "Byron Main is the son of Elias Oakley Main and Adaline Kingsley Main. She died in 1866 Minnesota. I do not know where she is buried. Lucy Boss is Byron's step-mother." Wyoming, NY Gal Main, Byron Jerome (I7054)
 
17 "Cambridge Cemetery was founded when Jacob Blasdel's daughter-in-law, Susanna (Ferris) Blasdel died in July of 1821. She wanted to be buried near an old tree, that ran near the mill race. He granted her last request and plotted a family cemetery."

Susana may have died due to childbirth complications; she died 8 days after her last child was born 
Ferris, Susana (I244)
 
18 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jock, R. (I74)
 
19 "Esther was my great grandfather George Tebow's sister"
Message left by Patricia Tebow Williams on 8 Aug 2018
 
Tebow, Esther (I1681)
 
20 "I was told he born S.C. OR Alabama and died after 1880." Shirley Fortenberry Ramshur on 13 Apr 2015 Crawley, John (I3129)
 
21 "In remembrance of my husband's 2nd great grandmother." Julie Corley McFerrin on 28 Sep 2013 Banks, Martha Ann (I3250)
 
22 "Margaret Bowton died Friday evening (April 22) at 11 o'clock at the home of her son, Asa Bowton, after a long illness caused by a tumor.

Mrs Bowton was nearly seventy five years of age and the last eight years have been spent in Abingdon.

The remains will be taken to Blight, IN, Saturday evening where the funeral services will be held Sunday."

Peoria Evening Star Apr 26 1910 p12. 
Decker, Margaret (I1092)
 
23 "Miller Township, and assessor of the same, was born in Dearborn County, December 8, 1848. He is a son of John F. and Mary J. (Hampson) Blasdel, the former born in this county in 1821, son of Enoch Blasdel, the latter, a native of West Virginia, but who came to this county in an early day with her people-John F. was educated in the Cambridge Academy, and after his marriage, taught school a few years, though his chief occupation from his youth up was fanning. He reared eight children: John C. (now of Chicago). Mary S., Sherwood F., William H. Ambrose, Jennie, Paraelia and Albert, nearly all of whom are school teachers. After abandoning the school work, Mr. B. purchased land in Kelso Township, where he resided till 1862, when he entered the service of the government as a member of the Eighty third Indiana Regiment He served about seven months and died in the spring of 1868, of typhoid fever, contracted while acting as hospital steward. His remains were brought home and interred in the Pella Cemetery on the same portion of land on which he was born and reared. Mrs. Blasdel, died in February, 1884, in her sixty-first year. Sherwood Blasdel, with the rest of the family, was brought up on the farm and was educated in the common schools. He was married in 1878 to Elizabeth Kirkwood, a daughter of John and Eliza (McGahan) Kirkwood, her mother and herself both natives of this county. Since his marriage, Mr. Blasdel has been farming and trading, owning a farm of forty acres. He served his first term as township assessor in the spring of 1885, which is sufficient evidence of his good judgment in matters of business as well as his character and popularity as a citizen. Mr. and Mrs. Blasdel have two children, Nora and Arthur."
(source: "History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana: Chicago: F.E. Weakley & Co., 1885) 
Blasdel, Sherwood Ferris (I254)
 
24 "My Aunt Clara." Brenda C. Bullock on 4 Mar 2009 Randall, Clara Mae (I3238)
 
25 "My Grandmother Lucy was the daughter of of Prof. Francis J. Bauer and Caroline Dentinger Bauer. She married Sidney J. Petrie on 10/10/1907 and had six children: Florence, Pearl, Ralph John, Robert, Alice and Clyde. Sidney died on 2/15/1920. She married Louis G. Robinson on June 16, 1937. Louis was first married to Mabel L. Petrie Ferguson, a sister of Sidney J. Petrie. Charles, Joseph A. Francis John, Wilhelm Nicholas and Mary Anna Bauer were half siblings and children of prof. Bauer's first wife, Victoria Strauss." Bauer, Lucy Anna (I8176)
 
26 "My Great Grand Aunt, as of November 2013 you have 2 nieces still living, Betty Jean Parker Figie, age 89 and Shirley French Randall, age 87 who love you. Shirley as you would know had named her daughter after you. We all miss you dearly. Love always and rest in peace." Left by: https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/48053710 Parker, Inez (I5634)
 
27 "old section" Banks, Elizabeth Malissa (I3259)
 
28 "Parma Center, Sept. 22-Mrs. Mary Owens Conley, widow of the late James Conley, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Kerwin, yesterday morning, aged 69 years. Four children, Mrs. Mary Kerwin, William and John Cowley (sic) of Parma, James Conley of Brockport; one brother, Mr. John Ormes (sic), and one sister, Mrs. Kate Cowan (sic), both of Brockport. Funeral will be held Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Church, Brockport"

Obituary from Rochester Democrat and Chronicle 22 Sep 1893 edition. Spelling corrections John Owens was her brother, Kate Kowen/Keon was her sister, sons were William and John Conley.

exact year of birth unknown, obituary lists her as 69 years old. Brother John Owens was from Roscommon, Ireland per his obituary. 
Owens, Mary (I6155)
 
29 "This is my ggreat grandmother don't have a clue where she is buried . The way i understand is after John Jack died she moved in with her daughter in La." Shirley Fortenberry Ramshur on 13 Apr 2015 Merrett, Mary (I3130)
 
30 "Yesterday morning at 8 :30 o'clock. Miss Ida Armbruster , daughter of Julius Armbruster of the Executive Board, was married to August Miller at the Holy Redeemer Church, Rev. Father Oberholzer officiating. After the ceremony..." Armbruster, Ida M. (I8345)
 
31 #13 UCG Wright, Emiline (I5599)
 
32 #13 UCG Hasner, Robert (I5598)
 
33 (can't find him in FindAGrave.com) Doyle, James J. (I365)
 
34 (Porter) Wf David Died 20 July 1839 28y

David Beaman married Miss Lucy Porter, and they had three children. His second wife was Miss Sally Mosher, and their children are Alonzo Beaman, of Kansas, and Alice and Annis (twins), who reside with their mother in Antwerp. David Beaman died in 1883, aged 86 years. He was a successful farmer, and followed that occupation until his death, with the exception of a few years in Watertown.

Mr. Beaman m.

(1) Mar. 1, 1828, Lucy Porter; she d. July 21, 1839, and he m.

(2)in 1840, Sally Ann Mosher, b. Mar. 4, 1814; d. July 12, 1901.

Children :

1. Harriet Beaman,
2. Jane Beaman,
3. George Porter Beaman,
4. Alonzo Beaman,
5. Alice Beaman,
6. Annis Beaman, 
Porter, Lucy (I278)
 
35 (WW2 draft registration card was signed by Everet himself & spelled as is spelled on his memorial, even though his gravestone spells it Everett) Grubbs, Everet Clyde (I583)
 
36 *Maiden name: unknown at present time
*Married: _______ Scharstein

From: Neustadt, Mecklenburg

Immigrated to the USA in 1863
with her 2 daughters and future son-in-law.

2 known children:
Wilhelmina - November 1832 - (m. Henry Reusch)
Louise "Lucy" - b.abt. 1837 - d. November 1890

Son-in-law:
Heinrich "Henry" Reusch
(aka: Heinrich Rausch, from ship's logs)

Departure: Hamburg, Germany
July 23rd 1863 (Ship: Donau)

Arrival: New York, New York
August 31st 1863 (Ship: Donau)

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1870 Newport, Campbell Co, Ky.
Wilhelmina is with her 2 daughters,
son-in-law and 2 grandchildren

1880 (Not with above family)

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Cemetery records show 6 graves
on Lot 18 Sec 13

Grave #1: "no name listed"
*all other graves are indentified
*confirmed by this researcher 
Wilhelmina (I2403)
 
37 10 Halsey, Philip H. (I324)
 
38 103036 Estes, Howard Eugene (I1871)
 
39 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Profeta, C.J. (I154)
 
40 117FAIR Haddow, Robena Cameron (I6799)
 
41 12, 109, 2 Epping, Mary (I6022)
 
42 12,109,3N Elter, Louis J. (I6016)
 
43 1207 Cropp, James Bruce (I2630)
 
44 13-2-8A-8 Kipferl, Joseph John (I3673)
 
45 13-2-8A-9 Richter, Catherine Ottilia (I3669)
 
46 130-3-1 Harris, William Thomas (I2034)
 
47 130-3-2 Bunch, Eula Thelma (I2032)
 
48 139 Sec. B Taylor, Wilbur W. (I4569)
 
49 13th child Arlidge, Spencer Churchill (I5703)
 
50 14 / LOT 4, SEC 1 / 5 NE 1/4 Miller, Myrtis Ann (I1213)
 

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