Matches 2,301 to 2,350 of 2,747
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SO2 lot 284 grave 2W-S age 59 | Schirmer, Martin H. (I5333)
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| 2302 |
SO2 lot 284 grave 3W-S age 75 | Blum, Amalia Magdalena (I5307)
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| 2303 |
SO21, 12, 73 | Weigand, Agnes S. (I6012)
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| 2304 |
SO21, 15, 34, no headstone between Jennie Steffen & Lewis Kelly | Weigand, Frank (I6007)
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| 2305 |
SO25, lot 16, #2L | Hasenauer, Rudolph Adam (I8068)
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| 2306 |
SO25, lot 16, #2R | German, Helen Magdalen (I8074)
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| 2307 |
So26, Plot: 799, Grave: 1W | Santay, Arthur Frances (I8296)
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| 2308 |
So26, Plot: 799, Grave: 2W | McRoberts, Maria Mabel (I8297)
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| 2309 |
SO27, 10, 49 - no gravestone | Wiegand, Leon G. (I6010)
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| 2310 |
SO27, 16, 56 | Wiegand, Anna K. (I6011)
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| 2311 |
SO28, 18, 60L | Kimpal, Leon Carl (I5813)
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| 2312 |
SO28, 18, 60R | O'Leary, Marie Elizabeth (I5811)
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| 2313 |
SO29, VET, 1090 | Yatteau, George A. (I9571)
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| 2314 |
So3 Lot/Tier: 39 Grave: 1N-W | Chaddock, Stella A. (I7185)
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| 2315 |
So3 Lot/Tier: 39 Grave: 2N-W | Bauerschmidt, Alfred John (I7179)
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| 2316 |
So3 Lot/Tier: 39 Grave: 3N-E | Schmidt, Mary Anna Josephine (I7177)
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| 2317 |
So3 Lot/Tier: 39 Grave: 4N-E | Bauerschmidt, John Edward (I7176)
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| 2318 |
So3 Lot/Tier: 39 Grave: 5N-E | Bauerschmidt, Charles Chester (I7178)
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| 2319 |
So3 Lot/Tier: 39 Grave: 6N-E | M, Adele (I7188)
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| 2320 |
So3 Lot/Tier: 39 Grave: 7N-E | Bauerschmidt, Edwin J. (I7181)
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| 2321 |
So30, 277, 1 | Brugno, Madeline (I110)
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| 2322 |
So32 Lot/Tier: 255 Grave: 1W | Berkel, John C. (I5946)
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| 2323 |
So32 Lot/Tier: 255 Grave: 2W | Wegman, Amelia Maria (I1451)
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| 2324 |
So32 Lot/Tier: 255 Grave: 3W | Berkel, Clarence Michael (I1944)
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| 2325 |
So33 Lot 351B Grave 1W | Young, Norbert H. (I8950)
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| 2326 |
So33 Lot 351B Grave 2W | Malley, Anne Marie (I8951)
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| 2327 |
So4 Lot/Tier: 89 Grave: 3W-S | Coughlin, Ellen J. (I6139)
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| 2328 |
So7; Lot/Tier: 221; Grave: 2W | Wegman, George Julius (I1446)
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| 2329 |
SO8, Lot 177, 2W2 (unmarked) | Michel, Helena (I8748)
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| 2330 |
SO8, Lot 177, 2W3 (unmarked) | Wiegand, Eugenius (I6000)
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| 2331 |
Soldiers & Sailors Lot/Tier: 207 Grave: . | Blum, Joseph Alexander (I5498)
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| 2332 |
Soldiers Section W Lot: 144 | Mercer, Calvin W. (I3619)
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| 2333 |
son of Abraham Stafford & Elizabeth of South Carolina then moved to Greene county Mississippi then to lauderdale county Ms then Harrison county Ms then finally to washington parish la
Elbert married to Nancy Creel daughter of Thomas Creel and Elizabeth Dearman
children were
Nancy Stafford 1817 md Mr Bozone
Burton Stafford 1825 md Elizabeth Dickerson
Abraham Stafford 1827 md Frances Melissia Dearman ,cosuin
Jacob Stafford 1832 md Eliazbeth Calahan
Henry Stafford 1834? died civil war
Melissia Ann Stafford 1837 md Wm Joshua Green Whittington
Eli Stafford 1841 md Nancy Blackwell , daughter of Claiborne Blackwell
may have other children but I have identified these | Stafford, Elbert (I2470)
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| 2334 |
son of Adam and Charity Kimpel Wiegand
baptized 12 Sep 1858 (St. Joseph's) - godparents John George Kimpel (his mother's brother) and Elizabeth Hilbert. His baptismal record lists him as Anthony John Wiegand. However, the baptismal records of his children list him as Anthony Joseph Wiegand.
married Apollonia (Abbie) Elter 5 Apr 1883 (St. Joseph's Church)
father of Charity (Cora) Julia, Isabelle Mabel, Frank, Mary Agnes, Irene, Leon, Anna, and Agnes
buried 15 Nov 1910 in Wiegand plot at Holy Sepulchre (Sec 10 East, Lot 66) according to Holy Sepulchre burial records on microfilm. There is no marker for him. | Weigand, Anthony John (I5788)
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| 2335 |
Son of Amos Webster (1762-1834) and Polly (Curtis) Webster (1772-1836).
Married: (1) 19 Nov 1828 to Lydia Gage Heath
(2) Betsey Houck
(3) 30 Dec 1862 to Mary Lamberson (1807- )
(4) 29 Jun 1873 to Phoebe Marietta Underwood | Webster, Elias (I6412)
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| 2336 |
son of Charles and Lena Hausmann Kimpal
buried 10 May 1880 in Sec 9 East according to microfilmed Holy Sepulchre records (see record 5056). There is no marked grave for him. | Kimpal, George Joseph (I5831)
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| 2337 |
son of Civil War Veteran Alexander Harper and Grace Anna Spiers
m: 21 Apr 1886 in Benton Co, Iowa
Postmaster of Anaconda, MT
Opened the 1st Postal Savings Bank 1 May 1910
A Mason a member of the Royal Arch, Odd Fellows, Elks, Scottish Clans, Eagles, and a social member of the Modern Woodmen of America.
Information provided by: BluMoKitty
children: Minnie Fern Harper McCormick b: 21 Mar 1887 d: 21 Aug 1976 m: Ralph Edwin McCormick, Bessie Harper Sisler
William Wilson Harper
b 26 Mar 1861 Winton, IA
son of Alexander Harper Civil War Veteran d Feb 1901
Anna Spiers
m 21 Apr 1886
Miss Etta S. Crawford
dau of John Crawford of OH, who was one of the Iowa Pioneers.
They had 5 children, of whom 4 are living:
Minnie Fern m R. E. McCormick of The Dalles, OR
Bessie V.
William Edward
Howard*
Harry C.* d 1895 Anaconda, MT
*states Howard & Harry are twins
A history of MT Vol 2
by Helen Fitzgerald Sanders 1913
Etta S. Crawford Harper #26472212
William Edward Harper #26472199
Harry C. Harper # 26472143
Howard S Harper # 26472224 | Harper, William Wilson (I2038)
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| 2338 |
Son of David A. & Nancy Jane Jones, they married in 1882.
note. census records cited below gives Frank's year of birth as 1886.
Siblings listed in 1900 Thomas Co., GA and 1910 Grady Co., GA as :
Ida
John E
Leland D/Leon David b02Oct1892 d1952FL
Mary F
Ruthie P / Rutha
Mattie | Jones, Frank Jefferson (I3265)
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| 2339 |
Son of Elbert Stafford and Nancy Creel of Meridian Mississippi, later Biloxi Miss and then to Washington Parish La
His Aunt Tweet Dorthula Stafford Jenkins is also buried at the Eli Stafford Cemetery near Nancy Blackwell Stafford's grave. | Stafford, Eli (I2472)
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| 2340 |
Son of Henry Sauerbrey and Elizabeth Morsch.
The Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles, California
Monday, November 12, 1951
Page 33
SARBRY, George, beloved husband of Edith B. Sarbry,
father of Jean Schneiderman, Helen Martin and Jay M. Sarbry,
brother of Henrietta Zinki, also survived by 9 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Services Monday at 3 p.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers.
Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge.
(Ralph Harris -46886610) | Sarbry, George (I2375)
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| 2341 |
Son of Jacob Duncan and Frances "Fanny" Conerly.
Married first to Winnie Cameron, March 30, 1831, and had 14 children.
Married second to Martha Ann Walker, May 27, 1858, and had seven children.
Note that that the year of death on his headstone is incorrect. Refer to the Mortality Schedule, which states "March 1880". The 1880 census was taken the 12th day of June, and Marthan is listed a "Widow".
"In 1821, James Pinkney Duncan's mother, Frances "Fanny" Conerly Duncan, remarried after the death of her first husband, sold the family's landholdings in North Carolina, and along with her children and six or eight other families, traveled by wagon train to the Mississippi territory.
The Duncan family were among the first to settle Pike and Walthall counties.
As a man, James Pinkney Duncan fathered fourteen legitimate children by his first wife, and seven by his second-the last of which was born when Duncan was nearly 70-years-old.
Having acquired land (Pike and Walthall), he became known as a prosperous and influential cotton planter-at least before the Civil War, which may well have impacted his resources for the worse, as it did for nearly all Mississippians. (He was listed as a "planter," an occupation of privilege, in the 1850 Pike County, MS, Census, but as a "laborer" by the time of his death.)
James Pinkney Duncan and his ancestors on both sides owned slaves (at least a few passed through each household from generation-to-generation, as such men and women are sited as "property" in family wills and testament). Mississippi Reconstruction records appear to list the names of several former slaves (and what appears to have been their "value") on Duncan lands, including the names and ages of what were then termed "Mulatto" child slaves. These children are listed as having duties inside the home, and because they were the children of a white male(s), it is not unreasonable to assume they were fathered by Duncan himself, or else a close relative.
It is notable that in his lifetime, both he and they experienced Emancipation, and finally the passage of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments, abolishing slavery forever and granting citizenship to all people born or naturalized on American soil, regardless of race.
For the descendants of James Duncan, these truths are important to know and share. There are perhaps a great many Duncan relatives-the descendants of those former slaves-whom we might come to know if only our genealogies were more searching and more clear." - contributed by Julie Jordan Avritt #49602306
Please note that there is no proof at all that there were any other children than those linked here.
Also, the mention of Emancipation above is significant in that it effected the life of Jimmy Duncan and his family in a huge way, including a great financial decline following the war. | Duncan, James Pinkney (I794)
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| 2342 |
son of James and Emma Marriott.
Coyne died of a heart attack.
He was survived by his wife, a daughter, Marcia, 10 years old, his mother, Mrs. Emma Marriott, two sisters, Mrs. Ada Halstead, & Mrs. Gladys Carr and several nieces and nephews. | Marriott, Coyne (I4764)
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| 2343 |
Son of James Pinkney Duncan and Martha Ann Walker. Married Nancy "Nannie" Andrews in 1895. They had ten children: Luther, James, infant boy, Cleavie, Lannie Washington, Alcus C., Lula, Malissa "Edith", Nettie, and Joseph. | Duncan, Joseph Pinkney (I801)
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| 2344 |
son of Johannes Franz Wiegand & Maria Elizabeth Brehler
Brother of:
George Wiegand
Adam Wiegand
Elizabeth Mary Wiegand
married Helena Michel 19 Jun 1855 at St. Joseph in Rochester
per St. Boniface death records, buried 4 Mar 1875 at St. Boniface Cemetery. Burial was moved to Holy Sepulchre Cemetery 5 Jun 1924 (unmarked). | Wiegand, Eugenius (I6000)
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| 2345 |
Son of John Jordan Jr. and his wife Eliza Smith
1870 Census Davisboro, Washington, GA
Benjamin, Sarah A-wife, Ella E, Clara E, Ida J, Georgia W | Jordan, Benjamin Smith (I2053)
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| 2346 |
Son of John Sanders and Cornelia Watlington. Married a "Mary" from Ireland born about 1870. Disappeared off record last noted in the St Louis, Missouri census in 1900 | Sanders, Leonidas Watlington (I2011)
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| 2347 |
son of Joseph Louis Vogt & Mary Magdalena Groh
married Louise Hartel 21 Jun 1898 in Rochester
married Lida Harris 23 Aug 1920 in Rochester | Vogt, Edward Joseph (I2040)
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| 2348 |
Son of Leonard and Elizabeth (Courtright) Gaige.
Source: 1925 Iowa census
There is a minor discrepancy in birth years recorded on Elmer's World War I draft registration document (1873) and his marker (1871). Elmer's identity on the draft registration document is verified by his wife being listed as Vernie and his profession being listed as physician. | Gaige, Dr. Elmer Madison (I73)
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| 2349 |
Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Dohun who resided in Rochester, New York.
Husband of Jenny Dohun who also resided in Rochester.
John served as a Private First Class, 307th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division, U.S. Army during World War II.
He resided at 52 Herman Street, Rochester, Monroe County, New York prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on March 31, 1942 at Fort Niagara, Youngstown, New York. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed in a machine shop at Kodak Park and also as Single, without dependants.
He was married after his enlistment.
John was "Killed In Action" on Leyte during the war.
He was awarded the Purple Heart.
Service # 32256364
Bio by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett | Dohun, John (I167)
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| 2350 |
Son of Samuel Pringle, b. Ireland and Elizabeth Stuttig (has Fettig), b. US. Joseph was single, white, and in school. Born in Ireland, he died in Manhattan, NY, NY, aged 13 years. Interred at Woodlawn 17 Jan 1919
Death cert #2076
GS Film Number 1322441
Source: FamilySearch | Pringle, Joseph Henry (I1378)
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