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Williams, Nancy Ann (I209287)
 
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Johnson, Axel R. (I190645)
 
131853 www.findagrave.com:
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Source:
The Bismarck Tribune, ND, Nov. 18, 1978
Mrs. Eva Schneider, 80, Hebron, died Monday at a Richardton hospital.
Services will be held 1:30 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church in Hebron, with Dittus Funeral Home, Glen Ullin, in charge of arrangements.
The former Eva Sayler was born Sept. 11, 1898 in Russia, and came to the United States with her parents in 1904, to the Bluegrass area. In 1905 they moved to a farm north of New Leipzig, and following her marriage to Gottlieb P. Schneider March 14, 1916, at rural New Leipzig, the couple lived 12 miles southwest of Hebron. In 43 they moved to a farm northwest of Hebron, retiring into Hebron in 1963.
He died in 1973, and she became a resident of Marian Manor Nursing Home, Glen Ullin, in June 1978.
She leaves seven sons, Emil, Stanley and Roy, all of Hebron, Ruben of Manning, Clarence of Richardton.

Hans Leibbrandt:
Information from Elgin, ND Jubilee Book page 480
Information from book "Hebron, ND - Our Heritage 1885-1985" pg 343. Eva was six years old when she came to this country with her mother Sophia Boehler and three younger sisters. They were taken by wagon to Odessa, where they boarded a crowded immigrant ship to come to Glen Ullin, ND. There the family was reunited with the father, Gottlieb Sayler, who had come to American several months earlier. Eva could speak some Russian and later in her life she learned how to read, write and speak English.
The first year after their marriage, Gottlieb and Eva lived with the Philip Schneider family. Then they bought some land, built a house and farmed about a half mile south of where Richard Schneider's farm is presently located. Here their first four children were born. Because the farm lacked a suitable water supply, they decided to move to a different farm.
This farm, had been vacated when the flu epidemic struck. While living on this farm, two more children were born. In 1922 they purchased another farm and here nine more children joined the family. Gottlieb seeded over 400 acres of wheat using horse-drawn equipment to plant and harvest. This was in addition to the feed grains and corn whichw re planted to supply feed for the cattle and horses. In 1943 they purchased an additional farm, and subsequently purchased several more farm.
Information taken from GRHS Pedigree Chart of Clarence Schneider. Clarence gives the death date and place for Eva. 
Sailer, Eva (I43709)
 
131854 www.findagrave.com:
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Gottlieb Philipp SCHNEIDER born 25 August 1890 in Johannestal, Beresan, Odessa, South Russia was the son of Philipp SCHNEIDER and Elizabeth MUEHLBEIER.
Gottlieb at the age of 4 with his parents and siblings immigrated to America in 1894.
Gottlieb P SCHNEIDER married Eva SAYLER on the 14th of March 1916 in Grant County, North Dakota. This union was blessed with 15 children.

Hans Leibbrandt:
Information from book "Glen Ullin, ND Yesteryears 1883-1983" pg 343 Gottlieb came to the US as a child with his parents in 1893 when he was nearly 3 years old. He lived with his family on a homestead SW of Hebron ND until he married at age 26.
Information on the birth and death dates of Gottlieb Schneider, taken from the GRHS Pedigree Chart of Clarence Schneider - and the parents. 
Schneider, Gottlieb Phillip (I43737)
 
131855 www.findagrave.com:
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Born: Ivanivka, Mykolayivs'ka, Ukraine
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DG Bender:
Henry P SCHEIDER born 17 August 1893 in Johannestal, Beresan, Odessa, South Russia was the son of Philipp SCHNEIDER and Elizabeth MUEHLBEIER.
Henry at the age of 1 with his parents and siblings immigrated to America in 1894.
Henry SCHNEIDER married Helen SAYLER in Jun 1920 in New Leipzig, Grant County, North Dakota. This union was blessed with no less than 3 children; Esther, Richard and Alma. 
Schneider, Heinrich P. (I43736)
 
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Familie: Schneider, Heinrich P. / Sailer, Helena (F14679)
 
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Fred P SCHNEIDER born 8 November 1898 in Stark County, North Dakota was the son of Philipp SCHNEIDER and Elizabeth MUEHLBEIER.
Fred married Pauline SAYLER on the 17th of March 1923 at Elgin, Grant County, North Dakota. The couple was blessed with two daughter, Mildred M and Carol.

 
Schneider, Fred P. (I43735)
 
131859 www.findagrave.com:
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William P HEINLE born 23 February 1898 in Morton County, North Dakota was the son of Philipp HEINLE Jr. and Julia WALTER.
William married Louisa SAYLER in 1925 in Morton County, North Dakota. This union was blessed with no less than 5 children; Magdalena, Bernice, Isabell, Oscar and Elmer.
 
Heinle, William P. (I43733)
 
131860 www.findagrave.com:
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Gust MILLER, 95, Glen Ullin, died Feb. 5, 1998, in Glen Ullin. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MST Monday at First Congregational United Church of Christ, Glen Ullin, with burial in Glen Ullin Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Spangelo Funeral Home, Glen Ullin, and will continue at the church one hour before services. A prayer service will begin at 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Gust was born March 27, 1902, at Johannestal, Beresan, Odessa, South Russia, to Carl and Rosina (Diede) Miller. He came to the United States with his parents in 1904. They homesteaded near Glen Ullin, where he was raised and educated. He married Martha SAYLER, Nov. 20, 1924, at Hebron. They settled on a farm southwest of Glen Ullin where they engaged in farming until 1967. They retired and moved into Glen Ullin. Martha died July 25, 1996.
He enjoyed music and singing. He entered the Marian Manor Nursing Home in Glen Ullin in September 1991.
He is survived by two sons, Duane and Chester, both of Glen Ullin; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Helen Metzger, Hebron.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; one son, Waldy; two brothers; and five sisters. 
Müller, Gustav (I43734)
 
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Miller, Waldy (I203467)
 
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Miller, Duane (I203468)
 
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Miller, Chester (I203469)
 
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Wetzel, Benjamin (I184302)
 
131865 www.findagrave.com:
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Daily Press Inc., 1991
Leonard J. Cunneen, 77, father of area residents, died Tuesday, Sept. 17.
Mr. Cunneen was a retired captain from the Air Force with 20 years of service. The veteran of World War II and Korea was awarded numerous medals, including the Purple Heart with two oak leaf clusters, the Presidential Unit Citation and Combat Infantry Badge with two stars.
Following his military retirement, he worked as Cleaves Division manager at Virginia Military Institute. He was also a former dietary supervisor at Portsmouth Convalescent Home and was currently employed as the parking supervisor for Scope Convention Center.
Survived by his wife, Marylin O. Cunneen; a daughter, Patricia C. Stewart of Virginia Beach; two sons, Michael J. Cunneen of Williamsburg and Mathew T. Cunneen of Suffolk; and a grandson.
Funeral at 11 a.m. Friday at Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel, Suffolk, by Joe Parrish. Burial in Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by Snellings Funeral Home, Churchland Chapel, Portsmouth. 
Cunneen, Leonard J. (I200940)
 
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Daily Press Inc., 2001
Marylin O. Cunneen, 79, of Chesapeake, died Friday, Jan. 5, 2001, in Portsmouth.
She was born in Boone, Iowa, and was preceded in death by her husband of 46 years, Capt. L.J. Cunneen, U.S. Army, Retired.
She is survived by one daughter, Pat Stewart and her husband, Richard, of Virginia Beach; two sons, Mike Cunneen and his wife, Linda, of Williamsburg, Va., and Matthew T. Cunneen of Chesapeake; and two grandsons, Joseph Stewart and Kevin Bluxome.
A graveside funeral service will be held 3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12, in Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Ronald E. Greiser Jr. 
Wirtz, Marilyn O. (I200939)
 
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Buckio, Frederick (I182931)
 
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Buckio, Frank L. Jr. (I182945)
 
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BUCKIO, Jeanne Poulton, 84, died Saturday, October 31, 2009, in the Monroe County Care Center.
She was born September 14, 1925, in Woodsfield, Ohio, daughter of James Garfield (Gar) Poulton and Edna Larinda Hubbard Poulton.
Jeanne was educated in Woodsfield where she met and later married her long time love, Frank L. Buckio, Jr. They spent 54 years exploring all that life had to offer.
As a fighter pilot's wife, she became a strong, independent woman, raising her three children on multiple military bases all over the world during two wars.
Jeanne and Frank instilled in their children a deep appreciation and love of family and country.
She was a member of the Woodsfield First United Methodist Church.
Jeanne spent many years working in the retail industry including interior decorating, boutique shops, owner of the Sears Roebuck catalog store, and Der Kinder Haus, a children's clothing store.
She enjoyed traveling the world, meeting new people and establishing new homes for her family.
Her talent in decorating, design and furniture were exhibited in all of her homes.
Her joy in life was the role of an Air Force wife, mother and grandmother.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Lt. Col. Frank Leroy Buckio Jr., brother, Lt. Col. Kenneth V. Poulton and one niece.
Jeanne is survived by three children, Jeffrey Charles Buckio and his wife, Melodi, Reno, Nev.; Jennifer Buckio Henthorn and her husband, Mark, Woodsfield, Ohio; Joellen Buckio and her husband, Charles Ephland, Chapel Hill, N.C.
She is also survived by four grandchildren, Shane Garfield (Carla) Kuntz, Cambridge, Ohio; Shannon Kuntz (Bill) Winland, Antioch, Ohio; Arianne Buckio (Mitch) Clouse, Dublin, Ohio; Courtney Buckio (Brian) Cherry, Chesterfield, Va. and two great- grandchildren, John Andrew Clouse, Dublin, and Carlee Katlin Kuntz, Cambridge, Ohio. Other survivors include three nieces, three nephews, and their families.
A memorial service will be held Friday, November 6, 2009, at 11 a.m. at First United Methodist Church, 136 North Main Street, Woodsfield.
Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery.
The family would like to express their thanks the staff of Monroe County Care Center for the loving care they provided.
Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 136 N. Main Street, Woodsfield, OH 43793.
Arrangements entrusted to Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield.
Times Leader - November 4, 2009 
Poulton, Jeanne (I182946)
 
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Ackermann, Regina (I97405)
 
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Death: 28 Nov 1954
Well known Lodi Vineyardist. A native of Nebraska, he came to Lodi 39 years ago from OK. He was the brother of L. F. Schmidt, Peter Schmidt, Mrs. Annie Beitz, Mrs. Elsie Wetzler, Mrs. Elizabeth Horst, Mrs. Margaret Reed, Mrs. Christine Baumgartner, Mrs. Minnie Schmierer and Mrs. Lena Kauk. ref: Lodi News-Sentinel Nov 29 1954  
Schmidt, John H. (I97406)
 
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Victor Nedens, 75, retired Hardin area farmer, passed away Friday evening, Nov. 29, 2002, in the Big Horn County Memorial Hospital.
He was born October 2nd, 1927, in Lodge Grass, a son of Fred and Elizabeth Young Nedens. He grew up and received his education in Crow Agency, St. Xavier and Hardin. Following his education, he began farming with his parents.
Vic married Lorraine Becker Christman on March 19, 1954, in Hardin, and the couple made their home on their farm south of Hardin, until moving to Hardin in 1959. He worked numerous campaigns of the Holly Sugar Factory, as well as working for Abell's Plumbing, Miles and Ulmer Co., Culligan Water and Burlington Northern. In 1975, the couple moved to Forsyth and farmed until returning to Hardin in 1980, when he farmed with his brother near Hardin, retiring in 1994. Farming and the outdoors were the important aspects of Victor's life.
He was a member of the Evangelical and Reformed Church of Hardin.
A stepson, Greg Christman; grandson; three sisters and two brothers preceded Vic in death.
Survivors include his wife, Lorraine of Hardin; two daughters, Linda (Chip) Towles of Colorado and Cheryl (Bill) Watson of Lodge Grass; two sons, Larry (Vicki) Nedens of Colorado and Kenneth (Theresa) Nedens of Nevada; one stepson, Dennis Christman of Hardin; his sister, Lydia Stricker of Hardin; three brothers, Henry of Wyoming, Harry of Livingston and Bill of Billings; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, in the Bullis Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow in the Fairview Cemetery. 
Niedens, Victor (I195160)
 
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Meek, Isaac (I209884)
 
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She was a native of South Russia and came to Saskatchewan, Canada in 1911 with her family. In 1914 she married John Bender. They had 8 children, seven still living. The family moved to Lodi in 1920 and she lived here since. Survived by children - Mrs. Amanda Norris, Mrs. Irene Flickinger both of Lodi, five sons, Irvin and Edwin Bender of Lodi, John and Herbert Bender of Stockton, Alvin Bender of Fresno; a step-son Harvey Mittleider of Artisia; a sister Emelia Swartz of Saskatchewan, Canada; 19 grandchildren 22 great grandchildren. 
Hoffmann, Wilhelmina (I200512)
 
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Born: Carmanova, Transnistria Territory, Moldova 
Mittleider, Jacob Johann (I200509)
 
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Wilbert Wetzel, 72, Glen Ullin, died Sept. 1, 1997, in Glen Ullin. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Friday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin, with burial in Glen Ullin Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2-9 p.m. Thursday at Spangelo Funeral Home, Glen Ullin, and will continue at the church one hour before services.
Wilbert was born June 9, 1925, at Hebron, the son of Edward and Lydia (Miller) Wetzel. He was raised and educated at Glen Ullin. He married Edna Winckler, May 4, 1947, at Bluegrass. They farmed near Glen Ullin. In 1975 they moved into town but continued to farm until retiring in 1992. Wilbert also repaired shoes up until a year ago. He entered Marian Manor Nursing Home, July 21, 1997.
He was a member of Evangelical Congregational Church and Farmers Union.
He is survived by his wife, Edna; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Dennis and Carol, Glen Ullin, Clyde and Lois, New Salem, and Neal and his fiancee, Linda Ewald, Phoenix, Ariz.; five grandchildren, Angela, Scott, Lisa, Jay and Sara Wetzel; and one brother and sister-in-law, Ewald and Luella, Bismarck. 
Wetzel, Wilbert (I184377)
 
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Eisenbraun, Marie Bertha (I201951)
 
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ilerian Dittus, son of Paul and Edna (Sayler)Dittus was born 24 Feb 1938 in Glen Ullin, ND. But his life was to be a short span. Pneumonia was the cause of his early death on 11 Nov 1938. He reached the age of only 9 months and 20 days. He leaves his deeply bereaved parents and grandparents as well as other relatives. May the love of God comfort the deeply Bereaved parents with the comfort from on high. 
Dittus, Hilerian (I203488)
 
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Born: Popil'ne, Mykolayivs'ka, Ukraine 
Weible, Katharina (I203492)
 
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Harry William "Bill" Clatworthy III, age 71, of Delaware, Ohio, passed away June 5, 2013, at Willow Brook at Delaware Run. A Celebration of Life Service was held at Old Stone Presbyterian Church, Delaware, Ohio, on Friday, June 14, 2013. A graveside service will be Tuesday, August 27, 2013, at 10:30 a.m. at the Linwood Park Cemetery in Boone with Rev. Kristin Pike officiating. Burial will follow the service.
Bill was the grandson of David John Conn and Pearl Louise Patterson Conn and great grandson of Hugh Conn and Sarah J. McMechan Conn. The Patterson family owned American Dry Goods Co. eventually renting that space to Montgomery Ward. Bill's mother was baptized at First Presbyterian Church and some of the stained glass windows were donated by the Conn family. His grandfather, David John Conn, owned Nic-O-Let Park, which is still remembered by the older generation in Boone. Bill is being buried at the Patterson Family plot next to his mother.
Bill was born August 30, 1941, in Boston, Massachusetts. He was a graduate of Upper Arlington High School Class of 1960 and Valley Forge Military Junior College, Wayne, Pennsylvania, Class of 1962. He was employed at Augsburg Lutheran Publishing House in Columbus, Ohio, for 25 years. During that time he resided in Hilliard, Ohio.
Bill was preceded in death by his mother, Rovena Louise Conn Jordan and stepfather, Captain James A. Jordan, his father Dr. H. William Clatworthy Jr. and stepmother Dr. Nancy Moore Clatworthy and his uncle Captain Richard John Hugh Conn. He will be deeply missed by his surviving family members Diana Clatworthy Morgan (Kent A.); John Conn Clatworthy (Andi); Susan Honor Clatworthy (James Grintz); niece, Maria Morgan Caplin (Thomas) and their two children Anna Morgan Caplin and Marcus Joseph Caplin; Kristin Mueller (Harry); Judge Everett H. Krueger (Becky); Dr. Thomas C. Krueger (Elizabeth); Kathy Barrows (Jeffrey); Nancy Krueger; Harriett DeGraff (John T.); James A. Jordan (Joanie); and his aunt, Mary Jane Clatworthy Ferrari. 
Clatworthy, Harry William III. (I196487)
 
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JORDAN Rovena Louise Conn Jordan, age 93, of Columbus, OH, passed away Thursday, January 13, 2011 at Sunrise at the Scioto. She was born July 11, 1917 in Boone, IA. Rovena was the valedictorian of the Boone High School Class of 1935. In 1939 she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Spanish from Stanford University where she graduated Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, and was a member of the Spanish Honorary Sigma Delta. She moved to New York City and worked at Conde Nast Publications for both Vogue and House & Garden magazines. Rovena was actively involved in many community activities in Columbus. She served for 17 years on the Columbus Symphony Orchestra Board and was an honorary lifetime trustee; the Columbus Cancer Clinic as an active member for 30 years including time as President of the Board of Directors; Twig 13 Children's Hospital and Canterbury Unit Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Rovena was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Her interest in languages and linguistics led her to tutor Ph.D. Aeronautical Engineering candidates in Scientific Russian at Ohio State University. Preceded in death by her parents David John and Pearl Louise (Patterson) Conn, brother Captain Richard J.H. Conn, USN Retired (Ann), nephew Brett Conn, husband Captain James Adam Jordan, USN Retired, and her children's father Dr. H. William Clatworthy Jr. Rovena will be missed by family members, Harry William Clatworthy III, Columbus, OH, Diana Clatworthy Morgan (Kent A.), Bonita Springs, FL, John Conn Clatworthy (Andi), Fort Morgan, CO, Susan Honor Clatworthy (James D. Grintz), New York, NY, Harriett DeGraff (John T.), Albany, NY, and James A. Jordan Jr. (Joanie), Sea Ranch, CA; grandchildren, Maria Morgan Caplin (Thomas Salvatore), Ostrander, OH, Barbara DeGraff (Philip Guilfoyle), Sydney, Australia, Deborah DeGraff, Montpelier, VT, John T. DeGraff III (Kimberly), Boulder, CO, Andrew Jordan, Phoenix, AZ, Kathryn Jordan, Columbus, OH; and great grandchildren, Anna Morgan Caplin and Marcus Joseph Caplin, Adam and Sam DeGraff Guilfoyle, John T. IVand Charlotte Rose DeGraff, Kate Elizabeth Jordan; nephew, Scott Conn. Family will receive friends Monday, January 17, 2011 from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 2151 Dorset Rd., Columbus, OH, Rev. Bruce Smith, officiating. Rovena will be laid to rest at Linwood Park Cemetery in Boone, IA. 
Conn, Rovena Louise (I196484)
 
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Jordan, James Adam (I196485)
 
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Clatworthy, Dr. Harry William Jr. (I196486)