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Siewert, Lydia (I208747)
 
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Heinle, Bernice (I113201)
 
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Hirning, Herbert Wilhelm (I113200)
 
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Herzel, Katharina (I204027)
 
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Kilzer, William (I183127)
 
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Steinhoff, Mary Elizabeth (I183126)
 
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Conroe, Charles Eugene (I204028)
 
124608 www.findagrave.com:
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Duden, Orville E. Sr. (I193595)
 
124609 www.findagrave.com:
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Glanz, Marie E. (I193594)
 
124610 www.findagrave.com:
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Additional information about Christoph FISCHER and his descendants can be found in the Thomas Fischer and his descendants book. www.createspace.com/6118200 
Fischer, Christoph Michael (I20162)
 
124611 www.findagrave.com:
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Additional information about Melchior FISCHER and his descendants can be found in the Thomas Fischer and his descendants book. www.createspace.com/6118200 
Fischer, Melchior (I20166)
 
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Knödel, Christina Catharina (I20167)
 
124613 www.findagrave.com:
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Thomas Fischer was the original Innkeeper of the Adler (now called LoewenThor at www.loewenthor.de). According to church records, Thomas Fischer at the age of 60, opened the Inn named "zum Adler" in 1700. He operated the Inn until his death in 1719 (79 years and 19 days old at the time of death). Thomas Fischer's initials "TF 1702" are carved in one of the crossbeams found in the bar area of the LoewenThor. Also carved in the wooden ceiling crossbeams are names and/or initials and dates of previous owners. The Inn was the first overnight stop for the travelers (Bishofs, Royalty, Merchants, Traders and Court Officials) for the horse drawn coach that went on the old commercial/trade route between Speyer and Augsburg.
Additional information about THOMAS FISCHER and his descendants can be found in the Thomas Fischer and his descendants book. www.createspace.com/6118200 
Fischer, Thomas (I20172)
 
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Dawson, Loretta J. (I211118)
 
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Kent, Edward J. (I211117)
 
124617 www.findagrave.com:
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Gladys J Kirsch, 63, Mott, passed from this life on October 21, 2002, at a Bismarck hospital at the age of 63 years, six months and five days. Though her death was unexpected, her destiny is certain and in that we rejoice. A celebration of her life will be held at 10:30 a.m. MST Monday at Zoar Congregational Church, Mott, with the Reverend Corey Warner officiating. Burial will be in Sunnyslope Cemetery, Mott.
Special music will be provided by pianist Meridean Sprecher, and Melissa Kirschenmann will sing "Where the Roses Never Fade." Serving as casketbearers are Donald, Alroy and Marvin Achtenberg, Elmer Heupel, Keith Kirsch and Bradlet Stern. All friends and relatives are considered honor bearers.
A family service will be held at 7:30 p.m. MST Sunday at Zoar Congregational Church.
Gladys Jean Achtenberg Kirsch was born April 16, 1939, the youngest daughter of Jacob Achtenberg and Emelia Redinger of New leipzig. She grew up on the family farm north of New Leipzig.
Her childhood was filled wwith simple pleasures: fishing with bamboo poles in the Heart River with her father, paper dools cut out of the Sears Roebuck catalogue, pretending the upstairs window ledge was a keyboard and singing with her sister, Darlene. In the early 1950's her bought an organ, and Gladys and Darlene would sing for their father and the visitors who frequently came to the Achteenberg house, as well as at the Trinity Lutheran Church, where the family attended.
Gladys attended a one-room schoolhouse that was a half-mile from her farm. She walked to school in nice weather and went by horse-drawn sleigh or wagon in colder weather. She was a good student and completed the eight grades that were offered at that school. At times the teacher boared with the Achtenberg family.
Gladys married November 12, 1961, in Immanuel Lutheran Church at New Leipzig, Grant County, North Dakota, to Arnold Kirsch. Theirs was the first wedding in the new church building. Arnold and Gladys settled on their current farm six miles east of Mott and operated a grain and dairy farm for nearly 40 years.
Gladys was a farm wife in the true sense of the word. She and Arnold shared thousands of hours together in the milk barn. Her chicken and duck barns were usually full, and her fresh eggs were welcomed by all. Gladys' gardens, both flower and vegetable, were a source of great pleasure for her and bounty for many.
The new home Arnold and Gladys built in 1977 was a haven of hospitality to all who entered. Some of her greatest glories emerged from her kitchen. Glady's kuchen was a thing of renown in the local area, and her dish always came back from church gatherings completely empty. The flour and sugar that went into her angel food cakes was sifted ten times to achieve their unusual lighness and height. German specialties were made from scratch, and recipes were usually pulled from her head. Hwe mind contained a veritable encyclopedia of all the really useful things you need to know in life -- she was Heloise, Ann Landers and Julia Child in one bright, cheerful and endlessly-giving package.
Gladys was a very active member of her church, Zoar Congregational. She was a prayer warrior, deeply committed to missions and active in the Ladies Fellowship and Women's Bible Study groups. Gladys' deep faith in and love of God were expressed daily in her simple simple, quiet acts of kindness.
She was a very devoted wife and loving mother to her three daughters. Gladys' Christian faith and servant heart set an example each of her daughters strive to emulate. Though not a musician herself, Gladys' love of music led each of her daughters to study music and she took great enjoyment from their skills. Gladys was an avid reader, and her love of literature is one of the great gifts she passed on to her children. Perhaps the strongest expression of their mother's love was the daily prayer time Gladys and Arnold had, during which their daughters were each prayed for.
Though Gladys only had three daughters, her mother's love was endless and encompassed by all who came into her life. Before her own children were born, she showered her motherly love on her nieces and nephews. The arrival of her care packages were a cause for celebration in the dorms when her daughters were in college. Though she was not a well-traveled woman, her life touched people all around the world. Many people looked upon Gladys as a second mother and grandmother, including the children at New Hope Orphanage in Uganda and the many children who had the privilege of being baby-sat by her.
Her entire life, Gladys beautifully hand-embroidered countless baby bibs, blankets, pillowcases, tablecloths and dishtowels as gifts for all her in her acquaintance. All marriages and new babies that Gladys was aware of would be blessed with a hand-embroidered gift. Special care was taken so that even the undersides of these items were always neat and tidy. Crafting and giving these expressions of love brought her great pleasure, and in this she was truly an artist.
Gladys will be mouned by many, not only now in her passing, but as anniversaries and birthdays come and go without Gladys's freshly baked angel food cakes and kuchen magicslly appearing.
Gladys is survived by her husband, Arnold Kirsh, Mott: three daughters, Janet Kirsch, Fargo, Nancy Kirsch, Uganda, Africa, and Jody Kirsch, Washington, DC; four brothers and five sisters-in-law, Ernie and Marianne Achtenberg and Christ and Erna Achtenberg, all of New Leipzig, Virgil and Eunice Achtenberg, Hysham, Montana, William and Bernice Achtenberg, Bismarck, and Susan Achtenberg, Kennewick, Washington; three sisters and one brother-in-law, Darlene Kuntz, Yakima, Washington, Alice and Ernie Johnson, Longmont, Colorado, and Adeline Lingert, Elgin; three brothers-in-law and their spouses, Herman and Alberta Kirsch, Mott, Elmer and Agnes Kirsch, Pima, Arizona, and Norman and Judy Kirsch, Wyandotte, Michigaan; and six sisters-in-law and their spouses, Martha and Art Heupel and Lydia and Arnold Heupel, all of Elgin, Alvina and Henry Bertsch, Lodi, California, Hilda and Jake Haberstroh, Mott, Leona and Otto Stern, new Leipzig, and sara and Bill Tompkins, Toronto, Canada.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jacob and Emelia (Redinger) Achtenberg; two brothers and one sister-in-law, Raymond and Emelia Achtenberg and Alvin Achtenberg; and three brothers and two sisters in infancy. 
Achtenberg, Gladys Jean (I208741)
 
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Martha Maria (Schlaht) Rott, age 96, of Jamestown, passed away on July 17, 2013 at Guardian Angels by the Lake Assisted Living in Elk River, MN.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Chris Rott; parents, George & Rosina Schlaht; sisters, Mathilda and Clara; brothers, John, Edwin, Adam, Eugene, Reuben and Herbert.
Martha is survived by her daughter, Krista Strawser and her husband, Craig; grandchildren: Nicole Kirkpatrick and her husband, Todd, Matthew Strawser and his wife, Rachel; five great grandchildren; brother, Elroy Schaht and his wife, Elaine; many relatives and good friends.
Interment at Highland Hills Cemetery. 
Schlaht, Martha Maria (I183563)
 
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Heintz, Maria Catharina (I20163)
 
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Fromme, George (I210610)
 
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Fromme, Annie (I210744)
 
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Bertram, Earle J. (I210742)
 
124626 www.findagrave.com:
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Gilbert was born in Lefler Nebraska to John and Lydia Bitterman Bettger
Gilbert is survived by his wife of 4 years--Mary Carilyn Bettger; brothers John and Robert; sister Dorothy; children Randee Trouville (Art) and Barry Bettger (Beth); seven grandchildren Ranae, Danielle, Brittny, Lana, Katie, and LJ; great-grandson Luca.
Gilbert was predeceased by his first wife of 62 years Betty Howard Bettger. 
Bettger, Gilbert (I198904)
 
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Hoffman, Timothy Ray (I39132)
 
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Nancy Adair first married Harris Tyner. They were the parents of William Tyner, the old Baptist Minister who built Little Cedar Baptist Church south of Brookville. After the death of her first husband, she married Burrell Stevens. She came to Indiana with her children, probably about 1810. She is buried between her twin sons, James and John.
From records of Mary Beth Hughes-Worley: Nancy Jane Adair was born to James Robert Adair(1709) and Ann Ester McBride(1710-1781). She married Harrison 'Harris' Tyner. Their children include: Elijah (1760-1841); Harris (1765-1887); Richard (1770-1836); William Jasper (1771-1854); Mehitabel (1774-1848); E James (1776-?); Margaret (1778-1845); Susanna A (1775-1813); John and James were twins, born 17 August 1776. John died in 1822 and James died in 1823. Another resource file has her married after the death of Harris Tyner to Burrel Stevens. Their known children are Shadrick, Betsy and Susan Stevens. This list may be incomplete. It derives from pedigree resource files. This paragraph came from a descendant of Nancy's daughter Mehitabel (Hettie) who married Richard Kolb. Mehitabel is also buried at Lick Creek. 
Adair, Nancy (I211108)
 
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Adair, James Robert (I211109)
 
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McBride, Ann Esther (I211110)
 
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Herzel, Johann Georg (I133808)
 
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Michael was born February 12, 1802 in the German cultural and linguistic area of Alsace/Elsass). This area was claimed by the French as a result of the Napoleonic wars. Michael's birthplace of Kleeburg (now Cleebourg) is about 6 kilometers southwest of Weissenburg, now Wissembourg. After 1816 much of the area was returned to Bavaria.
See the newspaper clipping I found in the "Wheeling Register" of April 27, 1889: "An Old German Citizen Dead". Michael "came to Wheeling in 1855 direct from Bavaria." - JGS/150
Michael's mother was Eva Magdalena Zimmermann. His first wife was Elisabeth Haupt. After her death, he married Barbara Schenk. (This information: courtesy of "genieresearcher".) 
Bertschy, Michael (I198101)
 
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Mittleider, Donald Stanford (I194683)
 
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Montgomery, James (I209242)
 
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Weber, Arthur W. (I182752)
 
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Heitz, Esther B. (I182751)
 
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Weber, Charles E. (I182762)
 
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Baer, Heinrich (I204655)
 
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Humbert, Barbara (I204654)
 
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Wharton, John Wilson (I209255)
 
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Montgomery, Ann Alexandria (I209256)
 
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Christy, Mary (I209258)
 
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Wharton, John Sr. (I209257)
 
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Gladden, Elija (I210572)