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| 131551 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106193821/myrtle-may-young | Young, Jack (I211157)
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| 131552 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106193821/myrtle-may-young | Young, Susan A. (I211158)
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| 131553 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/10621196/charles-henry-howard Charles was a member of Terry's Texas Rangers. ============================================== 07 Sep 1861 = Mustered in with Comany F at Houston, TX By Dec 1861 = Transferred to Company I By Apr 1862 = Transferred to Company D 07 Apr 1862 = Suffered gunshot to the chest and shoulder during the engagement with the enemy's reserve forces at Shiloh, TN. Received furlough to TX or VA to recover. ~ Sep 1862 = Returned to regiment In Jan 1863 = Transferred to Wharton's Scouts In Apr 1863 = Thought to have been killed near Franklin, TN when he was with Wharton's Scouts From Aug 1863 to Oct 1863 = Absent on "secret scouting service" In Feb 1864 = Detached (apparently still as scout) In Jan 1865 = Captured at Wilson County, TN Forwarded to Camp Chase, OH. 13 Jun 1865 = Paroled at Camp Chase, OH ============================================== Correction and Additional information submitted by Charlie Howard: He did die in 1877 however he was a judge at the time and he was in the salt wars era in El Paso, TX. He was shot and thrown in an old well, he was returned to Austin when his wife died. Correction by Geno-seeker: His wife died almost six months before him and according to the cemetery records, their bodies were returned to Austin from Mexico and reinterred on 7 Dec 1886 in Section 1, Lot 330. Note from Irememberu: (Excerpt from Reminiscences of the Terry Rangers by J. K. P. Blackburn, 1919, page 21.) … There was a man, Charles Howard by name, strong physically and mentally, brave as Julias Caesar and well educated, but with the way and manners of a frontiersman, with many peculiarities. He had belonged to Company F but got a transfer to Company C for some reason I don’t recall. He had gotten a nice laundered white shirt from the sutler’s store the night of the 6th of April. Next morning, the 7th, as the regiment was formed to move, some one reproved Howard for tucking his shirt back at the neck, exposing his breast which was one of his habits, telling him it was a shame to treat a nice shirt in that way. His reply was, “If I get shot in the breast today I don’t want the bullet to injure my biled shirt.” Pretty soon we were ordered to move out towards the enemy and ascertain their position, their probable number, etc., and report back to the commanding general. Our movement, which was only intended for a reconnaissance, drew the fire of the enemy’s picket, for advance in their forward movement had already begun, and one ball struck Howard in the breast a little below the collar bone, going through him and lodging in the muscles or shoulder blade in the back part of his shoulder, not touching his laundered shirt. A little later while we stood in column still headed towards the enemy Howard came riding along the column singing “Blue-eyed Mary,” a favorite song of his. As he neared me I said, “Which way, Charles, with your ‘Blue-eyed Mary’ this morning?” He replied, “To Texas, don’t you see my furlough?” pointing to the wound in his breast. He rode horseback to Corinth that day, about fifteen miles, applied for and obtained a furlough soon after, went to Texas and about five months later reported back to his company for duty again, sound as a dollar. | Howard, Judge Charles Henry (I188718)
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| 131554 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106252220/eliza-jane-armstrong Source: The Springfield, State Journal, February 24, 1942 P#2: Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Jane Armstrong, resident of Springfield 63 years, will be held at Vancil funeral home, Rev. Roy A. Kale will officiate and burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Mrs. Armstrong died Sunday at the residence if a daughter, Mrs. C.J. Fagan, 2031 East Capitol Ave. She is survived by 4 sons, Jesse, W.H. and Charles , all of El Paso, TX, and Harry Armstrong of San Antonio, TX; 6 daughters, Mrs. Fagan and Mrs H.F. Young, both of Springfield; Mrs Frank D. Clark of Carbondale; Mrs. A.J. Hickman of Peoria; Mrs Quint Cholero of Benld; and Ella Workman of El Paso, TX; 25 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Fifth Presbyterian Church. | Barnett, Eliza Jane (I211167)
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| 131555 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106252220/eliza-jane-armstrong | Fagan, C.J. (I211168)
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| 131556 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106252921/may-elizabeth-simpson Source: The Springfield, State Journal, January 8, 1942 P# 4: Mrs. May E. Simpson, 1720 Sangamon Ave, a resident of Springfield for the last 41 years, and wife of James I. Simpson, died at 4:10 a.m. yesterday at her residence. She was 80 years old. Mrs. Simpson had been ill for the last month. Surviving are her husband; a son, Harold Young, city; a daughter, Mrs Blanch E. Green, Henderson, KY; a sister, Mrs. Blanch Wiley Lawrence KS.; 11 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the United Brethren church. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Vancil funeral home and at 2:30 p.m. at the United Brethren Church. Rev. B.C. Stine will officiate and burial will be in the Oak Ridge Cemetery. | Moys, May Elizabeth (I211170)
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| 131557 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106317439/james-williams May have been born in England rather than Wales. | Williams, James (I204002)
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| 131558 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106347734/william-b-franklin William Benjamin Franklin was the only child of William Harding Franklin and Sarah Evelyn Ryan to survive into adulthood. He married Erma Franklin on 16 OCT 1931 in Papillion, Nebraska. He was a 27 year veteran of the Navy, and fought in World War 1 and World War 2. | Franklin, William B. (I183605)
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| 131559 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106378211/reka-hiller | Billigmeier, Frederika (I33550)
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| 131560 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106378223/johann-hiller | Hiller, Johann (I209605)
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| 131561 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106481134/frederick-william-yager Friedrich Wilhelm Jäger was born in in the village of Holenberg (near Holzminden) in the Duchy of Braunschweig (Brunswick). He became qualified as a Master Tailor (Schneidermeister) and worked as such at Kloster Amelungsborn, a Protestant convent near Holenberg. With his wife, Charlotte Meyer, and five children, Friedrich emigrated from Bremen on the ship "Helene" on March 18, 1854, arrived at the port of Baltimore on May 9, and officially immigrated on May 10, 1854. The family then traveled to Wheeling and lived first at 98 (North) Main St., and then later in what today is the 26th block of either Main or Market St. below Wheeling Creek. As an American citizen he became known as Frederick William Yager. (He "naturalized" on the same day as August Warneke, who was to marry his daughter, Caroline Yager.) After a few years of living in "downtown" Wheeling, Frederick bought some land, I think in the Leatherwood area and later moved to a farm in the Richland District (up the Bethany Pike, on the Waddington farm area later bought up for the Oglebay Estate). He died soon afterwards. I have extensive research: contact me if interested. See also my slides in "Sheeran Tree by Maryrose" at Ancestry.com. | Jäger, Friedrich Wilhelm (I203527)
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| 131562 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106483362/charlotte-yager Charlotte Meyer was born in 1805 in the tiny community of Wickensen, which is now part of Eschershausen (state of Lower Saxony). In 1805 Wickensen was in the Duchy of Brunswick (Herzogtum Braunschweig.) Her husband, Friedrich Jäger, came from the nearby village of Holenberg. They married in Eschershausen on 11 May 1828. Two of her seven children died when very young. Before emigrating from the port of Bremen, Charlotte, Friedrich and children resided at the cloister/convent of Amelungsborn. Her husband was a Master tailor, and as such , worked in this capacity for the convent personnel. Charlotte and family eventually emigrated and settled in Wheeling, WV. (See my slides in "Sheeran Tree by Maryrose" at Ancestry.com.) | Meyer, Charlotte (I203528)
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| 131563 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106484257/bernice-hannah-faul | Sailor, Bernice Hannah (I200517)
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| 131564 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106608070/richard-wright | Wright, Richard Sr. (I204214)
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| 131565 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106608670/nancy-wright | Wright, Nancy Jane - wife of (I204215)
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| 131566 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106637769/james-oliver-faul James O. Faul, 74, died Feb. 7, 2005, at his home, North Newton. He was born May 17, 1930, at Minneapolis, Minn., the son of Harry and Anna Klaassen Faul. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minn., and a master's degree from the University of Minnesota and also attended Goshen Biblical Seminary for a year. He was a music teacher and piano tuner. He taught at Eagle Bend, Minn., Breck School for Boys, Minneapolis, Minn., Freeman Academy, Freeman, S.D., Bethel College, Walton High School, Newton Unified School District, Peabody-Burns Public Schools and Hillsboro Public School. He was an active member of Bethel College Mennonite Church, where he belonged to the Chancel Choir was an usher and was a member of the Music Committee. He belonged to Wichita Area V-8 Club, Heartland Cougar Club of Wichita, Scandinavian Society of Wichita and KAFCE (Kansas Association for Family and Community Education). On Sept. 6, 1958, he married Marlene Cole at Hanley Falls, Minn. She survives. Other survivors include: a daughter, Sharon Morris, Hutchinson; and three grandchildren. Graveside service will be at 2 pm. Friday in Gnadanau Cemetery, rural Hillsboro, with Pastor Norma Johnson presiding. Memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Friday at Bethel College Mennonite Church, North Newton, with Pastor Norma Johnson presiding. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday at 300 Wildwood Way, North Newton. | Faul, James Oliver (I200545)
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| 131567 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106637769/james-oliver-faul | Cole, Marlene V. (I200546)
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| 131568 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I200547)
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| 131569 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106685770/john-michael-gallagher | Gallagher, John Michael Sr. (I210874)
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| 131570 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106685806/jean-dora-gallagher | Craig, Jean Dora (I210875)
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| 131571 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106695367/carolyn-heydon | Engelhardt, Carolyn A. (I39321)
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| 131572 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/10671418/bertha-florence-steen Died of bronchial pneumonia. Mortuary was Christensen-Pino in Long Beach, CA. Burial was March 3, 1955. Person signing paperwork for burial was Vera Sherf. | van Ornam, Bertha Florence (I210760)
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| 131573 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/10671420/john-benjamin-steen The Times-Advocate (Escondido, California) Monday, September 10, 1945, Page 1: John Steen, former Escondidan, grandfather of Mrs. W. F. White, passed away at Bellflower Friday. He was 84 years old and had been in failing health for the past two years. Mrs. White and family returned Monday morning from Bellflower where they visited the bereaved family. From the History of the State of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties by James Miller Guinn, Volume 1, Page 672 and 673: Since 1894 Mr. Steen has been known as one of the most enthusiastic citizens of Long Beach, coming here in that year as a contractor and builder, a line of endeavor for which he has every qualification, if his success during the past twelve years can be taken as a basis for this conclusion. On the paternal side he is of English descent, his father, John J. Steen, having been born in Nottingham, England, whence he immigrated to the United States, locating first in Brooklyn, NY, then in Baltimore, MD, and still later in Brookfield, VA. It was in the latter city that his marriage occurred, uniting him with Martha Brooks, who was a native of the Old Dominion. From Virginia Mr. Steen and his wife removed to Missouri, from there to Rushville, Ohio and finally to Iowa, the death of Mrs. Steen occurring in the latter state. For a number of years Mr. Steen was a merchant in that state, but is now in Alberta, Canada, where he has accumulated large property holdings. John B. Steen was born in Paulville, Adair County, MO, November 14, 1860, and was well educated in the common schools of the various localities in which his parents settled during his boyhood years. As a trade upon which to depend for future years, he chose that of carpenter, although for some time he was well known as a farmer and stock raiser in Chambers, Holt County, Neb. Relinquishing his interests in Nebraska in 1894, he that year came to Long Beach and gave his attention to his trade, the city at that time being in great need of competent workmen. At first he made a specialty of shingling contracts, and he has the credit of completing more houses with shingle roofs than any other one person in Long Beach. Later he built houses on his own responsibility and sold them, in addition to executing contracts for complete buildings for others. He still owns six residences, besides valuable property on Second street and elsewhere in the city. In Lewis, Cass County, Iowa, John B. Steen was united in marriage with Bertha F. Van Ornam, June 19, 1889. She is the daughter of Edward C.D. and Ann M. (Doolittle) Van Ornam, an account of whom will be found elsewhere in this volume. Three children have blessed the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Steen, as follows: Victor V., Verna D.M. and Vera F. Mrs. Steen is a member of the Plymouth Congregational Church of Long Beach. | Steen, John Benjamin (I210759)
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| 131574 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/106714364/samuel-n_-wharton Revolutionary Soldier - 2nd Pennsylvania Infantry - Private | Wharton, Samuel N. Sr. (I209259)
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| 131575 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107000117/elva-may-loker | Hamor, Elva May (I205980)
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| 131576 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107000335/jerome-bonneparte-loker | Loker, Jerome Bonneparte (I205979)
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| 131577 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107032967/christoff-reimann Born: Kaminsky, Grugitz Poland [Different sources give different places Kaminsky/Gruglitz-Kaminsky Gruegitz and Greuyitz] | Reimann, Christoph (I203482)
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| 131578 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107032977/anna-rosina-reimann | Mutschall, Anna Rosina (I184581)
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| 131579 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107133299/dorothy-williams | Davis, Dorothy (I204003)
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| 131580 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107406401/victor-vernon-egger | Luce, Dolores (I183032)
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| 131581 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107406401/victor-vernon-egger | Egger, Victor Vernon (I183031)
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| 131582 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107583576/hans-m-laukner | Laukner, Hans M. (I192736)
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| 131583 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107583593/clara-k-laukner | Barnickiel, Clara K. (I201127)
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| 131584 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107653812/elizabeth-kestner | Kestner, Elizabeth (I183817)
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| 131585 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107837990/william-joseph-schneider Times West Virginian 04/05/2013 William "Bill" Joseph Schneider Sr., 75, of Harmony Grove Community, Grafton, passed away peacefully Thursday (April 4, 2013) at his home. He was born in Fairmont, on April 10, 1937, a son of the late George Peter and Goldie (Robison) Schneider. Bill was a math professor by trade, retiring from Fairmont State University with 42 years of service. He was a graduate of Fairmont State University and later received his degree from the University of Pittsburgh. He was the owner of several area businesses and a member of Grace Lutheran Church. Bill was an independent, highly motivated individual with a great sense of humor. He remained busy with construction projects of all shapes and sizes to help family, friends and neighbors wherever and whenever possible. He loved his dogs and those of his family members. He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Joan (Pangrazio) Schneider of Grafton; three sons, William Joseph Schneider Jr. and his wife Joetta of Worthington, Todd Schneider and his wife Jacqueline of Zelienople, Pa., and Brian Eric Schneider and his wife Carissa of Wellington, Fla.; one daughter, Adrienne Lovell and her husband Stan of Dawsonville, Ga.; and two grandchildren, Jeffrey Lovell and Holden L. Schneider. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Jane Anderson. Family and friends may call at Carpenter and Ford Funeral Home, 209 Merchant St., Fairmont, today from 1-8 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home on Saturday at 1 p.m. with Pastor Matt Holbert officiating. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Fairmont. | Schneider, William Joseph Sr. (I182861)
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| 131595 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/107886867/martha-griffith | Songer, Martha (I201749)
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| 131596 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/108090122/naomi-zimpelman-laubenheimer | Laubenheimer, Unbekannt (I210970)
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| 131597 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/10825581/lloyd-arthur-christian Son of Ray & Myra (Griesburg) Christian, brother of Dale, Jean and Myrna, husband of Adaleen (Susie) Crow, who passed away in 1977, father of Pernell, husband of Carol Derby and father of Renae. Lloyd was raised in Pipestone MN and graduated from Pipestone HS in 196O. He joined the United States Navy and served aboard the ship USS ORISKANY-CVA-34 out of San Diego CA. He served his country for 4 years, upon discharge, he returned to Pipestone MN and worked for the Pan-O-Gold bakery. He married Adaleen Crow on Sept 3, 1966 and to them was born a son Pernell. The family moved to Hamel MN where Lloyd worked for Pako Products Corp in MN. After Adaleen unexpectedly died from a brain aneurysm in March of 1977, he moved back to Pipestone in May 1977. Lloyd married Carol L Derby in Pipestone and to them a daughter was born, Renae. in 1979 He worked as a photo developer for the EROS DATA CENTER near Garretson SD. Lloyd worked in the photo lab for 20 years. In Oct 1999, when Lloyd did not report to work,as was his habit of being there everyday, on time and always called in when he was to be off, friends became concerned and called the police. It was sadly discovered, Lloyd passed away in his home from apparent heart failure. He had looked forward to retirement. he was only 57 years old and 8 months. Baptized in the spring of 1942 in the Methodist Church in Appleton WI, he was confirmed in May 1954 at Peace United Methodist Church in Pipestone, where he sang in the church choir. As a young adult, he was a active member of the Assembly of God Church. He had a love for his children, family and grandchildren, as well as for his pets, two cats and his dalmation dog Paige. He enjoyed going antique shopping, collecting coins, marbles and old bottles. He enjoyed detecting, researching and analyzing artifacts and had a love for archelogy. He will be lovingly remembered by his two children, Pernell and his wife Jill, Renae Christian, one step-daughter, Monica Jones, three granchildren, Phillip, Danielle and Gavin. Two step-grandchildren, Roman and Evelyn, his parents Ray & Myra, his brother Dale and sisters, Jean & Myrna. Lloyd will aways be remembered by his co-workers and friends at the EROS photolab as friendly, funny, his great laugh and especially for his bright tie-dye T shirts. He will be missed by all who knew him. | Christian, Lloyd Arthur (I190652)
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| 131598 | www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/10825581/lloyd-arthur-christian | Crow, Adalen (I190653)
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