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Koontz, Oscar Thomas (I183052)
 
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Egger, Rosina Magdalena (I183051)
 
125053 www.findagrave.com:
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Ella was the daughter of Charles and Anna Rose Weber and was born on March 22, 1892 at her folk’s home, known as Lum Hollow Stock Farm, in Woodbury County, near Hornick, Iowa.
In 1921 she graduated from the Evangelical Hospital School of Nursing at Marshalltown, Iowa and moved to California to practice nursing.
On June 25, 1936 she was married to Ray Goodsell at Ventura, California. Following their marriage the couple lived in California. Ray died on August 1, 1975 and in June of 1978 she moved to Montezuma, Iowa to make her home with her sister, Ruth Molloy.
Ella will be remembered as a caring and loving Christian by her family and friends. She took care of her mother for several years and helped when her sister was ill. She enjoyed her church work and gave to missions.
She is survived by her brother, Alfred Weber of Sioux City; her four sisters, Ruth Molloy of Montezuma, Elsie Lang of Bloomfield, Nebraska, Lizzie Hanner of Hornick, Iowa, and Alice Nierenburg of Newport Beach, California; and many nieces and nephews.
Ella died on July 31, 1989 at the Senior Home in Montezuma. She was 97 years of age and was preceded in death by her father on April 20, 1909, her mother on July 10, 1955, her husband on August 1, 1975, and three sisters, Nora Ann Weber on June 28, 1899, Edith Claus on August 27, 1964, and Gertrude Persinger on July 29, 1965.
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Ella Weber Goodsell, 97, of Montezuma, Iowa, and formerly of Hornick, died Monday, July 31, 1989, in the Senior Home in Montezuma.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the German City Church, near Hornick with the Rev. Walter Enstrom officiating. Burial will be in the German City Cemetery. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Friday at the church. Smith Funeral Home of Grinnell is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Goodsell was born March 22, 1892, on the family farm near Hornick, the daughter of Charles and Anna Rose Weber. She attended Hornick schools and in 1921 graduated from Evangelical Hospital School of Nursing at Marshalltown. She moved to Glendale, Calif., and worked as a registered nurse. On June 25, 1936, she married Samuel R. Goodsell. The couple lived at Costa Mesa and Santa Cruz, Calif. He died in 1975 and she moved to Montezuma in 1978.
Survivors include a brother, Alfred Weber of Sioux City, and four sisters, Elsie Lang of Bloomfield, Neb., Ruth Molloy of Montezuma, Lizzie Hanner of Hornick and Alice Nierenburg of Newport Beach, Calif.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and three sisters, Edith Claus, Nora Ann Weber and Gertrude Persinger. 
Weber, Ella Lusetta (I183215)
 
125054 www.findagrave.com:
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Earl Franklin Hanner, 88, lifetime Hornick, Iowa, area resident, died Wednesday, August 7, 1991, at Marian Health Center in Sioux City, Iowa after several years of illnesses.
The son of Henry Hanner Sr. and his wife, Polly Kendall Hanner, Earl was born three miles north of Hornick on November 12, 1902. He graduated from the Holly Springs High School.
On December 21, 1927, he married Lizzie Ann Weber at the family home called the Lum Hollow Stock Farm located just 2½ miles east of the church. He was a farmer. He also was on the Board of the Hornick Farmer’s Elevator for 18 years. He moved to Hornick in 1971.
He was a member of the St. John Evangelical Church where he was a regular attendant when his health permitted. In a conversation with his pastor he told when he accepted Jesus as His personal Savior. He has been translated to the Church Triumphant where he awaits all of us who have made the same commitment to our Lord and Savior.
Survivors include his wife Lizzie of Hornick, one sister Iola McConnell of Sioux City, five children and their spouses.
Also 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, also a host of other friends and relatives.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one infant son, Carl Henry, and one daughter and her husband, Janiece and James Schram, and an infant granddaughter. 
Hanner, Earl Franklin (I183257)
 
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Hanner, Eugene (I183335)
 
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Hanner, Ronald (I183337)
 
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Hanner, Clifford (I183339)
 
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Hanner, Trudy (I183341)
 
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Cuozzo, Vincent (I183342)
 
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Hanner, Donna Belle (I183343)
 
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Luse, Sylvan (I183344)
 
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Weber, Lizzie Ann (I183256)
 
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Hanner, Carl Henry (I183258)
 
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Weber, Gertrude Bertha (I183237)
 
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Persinger, Everett Wesley (I183238)
 
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Ival Dale Persinger, 43, formerly of Smithland, Iowa, passed away on April 14, 1978 at a hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He had been in Saudi Arabia since June 1977 working as a remote sensing specialist on a joint project for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service and the U.S. Treasury and Interior.
He was born at Hornick, Iowa on February 10, 1935, the son of Everett and Gertrude Persinger. He was a graduate of Smithland High School and was an army veteran. On October 16, 1960, he was married to Lois Herriott at Atlantic, Iowa.
Ival began his career with the Soil Conservation Service after he was graduated from Iowa State University at Ames in 1957. Prior to going to Saudi Arabia, the couple had lived in Atlantic, and Logan, Iowa, in Indiana from 1967 until 1972 and in Columbia, Missouri from 1972 to 1977.
He was a member of the Community United Methodist Church at Columbia, Missouri and was active in numerous community organizations and a leader in sports activities for young people. Professional societies he held membership in included the American Society of Agronomy, Soil Science Society of America, Soil Conservation Society of America, National Association of Conservation Districts and was a Certified Soil Surveyor in Indiana, Iowa and Missouri.
He is survived by his wife, Lois, their children, Melody 16, who is attending school in Lugano, Switzerland, and Marcia 14 and Monte 9 at home; three brothers, Ardell Persinger of Whiting, Iowa, Gilbert Persinger of Smithland, and Richard Persinger of Arlington, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. John (Macel) Schneider of Denison, Iowa and Mrs. Bruce (Irma Jean) Wightman of White Bear Lake, Minnesota. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, 1978 at the First Congregational Church, UCC at Whiting, Iowa with Rev. Willard Spencer of the Community United Methodist Church, Columbia, Missouri officiating.
The organist was Teresa Crevier. The singing group Malachi sang Psalm 121 and Psalm 55. The members of the group were Brent Huldeen, Robert Barnes, Ruth Kolbo, Bev Huldeen, and Terrie Crevier, all of Sioux City, Iowa from a “Fellowship in Christ”. Richard Persinger, a brother, sang “How Great Thou Art.”
Honorary bearers were Richard Gilbert, Gary Nordstrom, James Lee, Paul Larson, Jack Walker, and Gilbert Landtiser.
Active Bearers were Raymond Dideriksen, Douglas Lowe, Ed Smith, Farris Algood, Bruce Thompson and Joe Marshall.
Interment was in the German City Church Cemetery at Holly Springs, Iowa, with arrangements by the Pearson Funeral Home of Onawa, Iowa. 
Persinger, Ival Dale (I183243)
 
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Herriott, Lois (I183244)
 
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Weber, Edith Mina (I183217)
 
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Claus, Benjamin Henry (I183218)
 
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Persinger, Macel Fern (I183239)
 
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Schneider, John Edgar (I183240)
 
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Schneider, Randy S. (I183241)
 
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Egger, Unbekannt (I183037)
 
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Egger, James J. (I183049)
 
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Schultz, Rudolph (I211045)
 
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Ralph Prescott was the son of Robert Prescott and Elizabeth Nightingale, and baptized on 16 June 1569 at Shevington, Standish Parish, Lancashire, England.
Ralph married Ellen (?).
Ralph Prescott left a will on 7 November 1608 at Shevington, Standish Parish, Lancashire, England.
He died on Saturday, 24 January 1609 at Shevington, Standish Parish, Lancashire, England, at age 39 years, 7 months and 8 days. Ralph's will was proved on 24 January 1608/9 at Lancashire, England.
Children of Ralph Prescott and Ellen (?):
Margaret Prescott b. 20 Apr 1588
Hellen Prescott b. Oct 1593
Rodger Prescott b. 2 Dec 1594
Alice Prescott b. 7 Feb 1597/98
Cecelia Prescott b. 16 Oct 1602
John Prescott+ b. 1604/5, d. 20 Dec 1681 
Prescott, Sir Ralph (I210783)
 
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Prescott, Robert (I210785)
 
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Nightingale, Elizabeth (I210786)
 
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Source:
Columbus Dispatch Friday May 6, 1994
He married
(1) ALICE FREDRICKA DEUBNER 30 Aug 1927 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky. He married
(2) MILDRED NALLEY 29 May 1944 in Hillsboro, Highland, Ohio.
OBITUARY
Ivan D. Creager, age 88, of Columbus, born January 17, 1906 to Robert and Lina Shoemaker Creager. Member and former trustee, Brookwood Presbyterian Church. Veteran WW II, 80th Infantry, 318th Infantry Division. Retired public accountant. Past president of the Columbus chapter of Public Accountants Society. Life member OSU Alumni Association, member of United Commercial Travelers and Reynoldsburg Post V.F.W. Survived by wife, Mildred Nalley Creager. Family requests no calling hours. Private interment at Sunset Cemetery. Arrangements by EVANS FUNERAL HOME, 4171 E. Livingston Ave. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Brookwood Presbyterian Church of the Central Ohio Diabetes Association. 
Creager, Ivan Dale (I207210)
 
125090 www.findagrave.com:
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Funeral services were held Friday afternoon for Jacob Charles Steinhoff, 84, who died unexpectedly Wednesday morning of a heart attack at an Onawa hospital, where he had been taken the same morning.
Services were held at St. John’s Evangelical Reformed church near Hornick with Rev. Elmer Otte of the Mapleton Evangelical and Reformed church conducting the services in the absence of Rev. Henry Held.
Lester Harrison sang Beyond the Sunset and My Home Sweet Home with Mrs. Edwin Helming at the organ.
Pallbearers were Al Nordstrom of Sloan, Ed Claus of Smithland, Ralph Steinhoff of Oto, Ernie Clift, Tom O’Boyle and Bill Duncan of Hornick. Burial was in the Graceland Park cemetery under the direction of the Hilts funeral home of Sloan.
Jacob Charles Steinhoff was born October 9, 1870 at Woodsfield, Ohio. He died Wednesday, June 8 at an Onawa hospital. He was 84 years and eight months at the time of his death. He came with his parents to Iowa in 1881 and settled near German City. He was confirmed at the German City church 71 years ago last Pentecost Sunday. He married Anna Bell Unkel March 2, 1897 at German City. She preceded him in death on September 30, 1932.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Esther Adams and Miss Ada Steinhoff, both of Hornick; one brother, Herman Steinhoff of Smithland; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Claus and Mrs. Minnie King both of Hornick, Mrs. Alvina Eichhorn of Rodney and Mrs. Yetta Cox of Onawa. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. 
Steinhoff, Jacob Charles (I183583)
 
125091 www.findagrave.com:
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Mrs. Annabel Steinhoff died Friday noon, September 30 at the age of 57 years 10 months and 6 days.
She was born in Woodsfield, Ohio and came to Hornick at the age of 7 years.
She was married to Jacob C. Steinhoff on March 2, 1897. Two daughters, Ada of Hornick, and Mrs. Leland Sholles of Council Bluffs were born to this union.
Internment was made in Grace cemetery Monday, October 3. 
Unkel, Anna Bell (I183582)
 
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Ada Ann Steinhoff, 89, long-time resident of Hornick, Iowa died Thursday, June 25, 1992 at Countryside Retirement Home in Sioux City, Iowa after a lengthy illness.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 29 at the Christy Morningside Funeral Home, with the Rev. Walter Enstrom of St. John’s Evangelical Church in German City, Iowa officiating. Burial was in Graceland Park Cemetery in Sioux City.
Miss Steinhoff was born September 25, 1902, near Hornick, Iowa, the daughter of Jacob and Anna Belle (Unkel) Steinhoff. Her family moved from their country home into Hornick in 1927. She enlisted in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps in Des Moines in December 1942, and was honorably discharged in May 1943. She moved to Countryside Retirement Home in May 1987.
She was baptized and confirmed in St. John’s Evangelical Church and remained a life-long member. She joined the Gertrude Rebekah Lodge #553 at Hornick in 1930 and remained a member until they disbanded in 1963. She rose to the rank of a past noble grand member of the degree team.
Survivors include her cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Esther. 
Steinhoff, Ada Ann (I183588)
 
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Nalley, Mildred L. (I207209)
 
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Creager, Robert Newell (I207211)
 
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Mrs. Ralph C. Steinhoff, 81, 3211 Dodge Ave., died Friday, June 5, 1981 at a Sioux City hospital after an illness of several weeks.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 9 at St. John’s Church at German City, two miles east of Holly Springs, Iowa. The Rev. Henry M. Held will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. There will be a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. today at the Nelson-Berger Morningside Chapel.
Mrs. Steinhoff, the former Pearl M. Sulsberger, was born July 2, 1899 at Holly Springs. She was a lifelong Woodbury County resident, residing in Sioux City since 1962.
She married Mr. Steinhoff Feb. 10, 1920, in Sioux City. He died Dec. 17, 1967.
She was a lifelong member of St. John’s Church in German City.
Survivors include two sons, Ray of Climbing Hill, Iowa and Everett of Trenton, Mo.; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Johnk in South Carolina, Mrs. Thelma Steinback of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Evelyn Griffith of Lawton, Iowa and Mrs. Shirley Geise of Bartlett, Iowa; a brother, Charles of Climbing Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Smith of Whiting, Iowa and Mrs. Lena Bryan of Sioux City; 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. 
Sulsberger, Pearl Minnie (I182980)
 
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Unkel, John (I182972)
 
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Mrs. John Unkel, 90, Hornick, died Sunday at her home.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at German City St. John Independent Church in Holly Springs. The Rev. Martin Knudsen and the Rev. Henry Held will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Sioux City. A prayer service will be at 7:30 p.m. today at the Willman Funeral Home in Rodney.
Mrs. Unkel, the former Edna Steinhoff, was born Sept. 24, 1888, in Hornick. She was married Feb. 15, 1912, near Hornick. Mr. Unkel died Nov. 20, 1950.
Mrs. Unkel was a homemaker. She was a lifelong member of the German City St. John Independent Church and a member of United Methodist Women of Hornick.
Survivors include a son, Dean of Hornick; two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Irma) Fuehrer of Cass Lake, Minn., and Mrs. Reed (Phyllis) Evans of San Diego, Calif.; six grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. 
Steinhoff, Edna (I182971)
 
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Boschee, Alvin T. (I58752)
 
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Hurt, Virginia Ruth (I191028)
 
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Hurt, Albert B. (I191029)