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Bauer, Irene (I198576)
 
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Hausmann, Genevieve M. (I30804)
 
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James Harvey quietly passed away yesterday morning at 8:30 after a severe illness of several months from cancer of the stomach. Th funeral will take place today at 1 o'clock from the family residence. Rev Stanton Olinger of St Paul will preach the sermon at the Presbyterian Church after which the remains will be interred in the Scotch Cemetery.
James Harvey was born in Scotland near Bolfron in 1893 where he spent his early boyhood. While yet young he emigrated to America and located near Janesville, Wisc., where engaged in farming and remained for several years. He came to Nebraska in 1877 but didn't locate permanently until 1880 when he settled on a farm about six miles northwest of here where he has lived since. Mr. Harvey was a very prosperous farmer and raised much choice stock. He leave a wife, four sons and three daughters to mourn his loss 
Harvey, James (I210864)
 
132755 www.findagrave.com:
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Howard County Herald, St. Paul, Nebraska, Wednesday, September 27, 1933, page one, column four.
EARLY SETTLER OF HOWARD CO Mrs. Ann Jeffrey Passes Away Saturday Following a Six Week Illness
Following an illness that extended back six weeks, death ended the life of Mrs. Ann Jeffery on Saturday, a heart attack being attributed as the cause of her demist. Six weeks ago she suffered from this ailment, but of recent weeks, seemed to be recovering until a short time before death beckoned her. Her last wish was for a postcard so that she might write her son, Will. He was at her bedside at the time but she did not recognize him then.
With her passing removes a splendid character from this midst. Retiring and home loving disposition she reared a fine family who remain after her as living monuments of the sterling qualities of a woman who braved the early days of pioneering in this section, suffering much that they might enjoy a happy life.
Losing by death a husband at a time when the children were still in tender years, she grasped the situation in an almost hereculean fashion and carried on. At one time she owned 11 eighty acre tracts of land northwest of Farwell.
After removing to this city some 18 years ago to take life with greater ease and enjoy more of the comforts of the city, her home was often the scene of happy family gatherings, It was always a haven to all her family when they were in the city.
The funeral services in her memory were held at the Presbyterian Church of which she has been a constant attendant, following a brief service at her late home, Monday afternoon at tow o'clock. After the services the remains were tenderly borne to the silent city a few miles south of Farwell and burial made there beside that of her husband who preceded her many years ago. The service and burial was attended largely by her friends and neighbors who came to her bier to pay their last high respects. The Rev. Primrose, her pastor, had charge of the services and spoke feelingly of her character and the good that she brought to this world by living in it.
To the roll of the departed pioneers of Howard County another name was added in the passing of Mrs. Ann Jeffery at her home in St. Paul, Nebr, Saturday afternoon
A native of Haddingtonshire, Scotland, born May 23, 1853, Ann Hadden, one of eight children in the family of James and Ann Brown Hadden came to America in 1856 and lived in Milton, Wisconsin and vicinity until united in marriage to James Harvey of Rock Prarie, Wis. In 1878. Three years later they moved to Nebraska to a farm near Farwell. Early in life she united with United Presbyterian Church in Rock Prarie, Wis.
In the days of her strength she was tiring in a life of service for those of her household and outside and her sorrow in those few weeks of illness had been that she no longer could do the biddings of a loving heart and ready hand. She was stricken with a heart attack a few weeks ago, passes away at the age of 80 years, 4 months. She was preceded in death by her husband May 20, 1902 and by one daughter Annie Louise in 1893. In 1906 Mrs Harvey was united in marriage of Wm Jeffery of Ashton, Nebr. Mr. Jeffery passed away in 1909. Mrs Jeffery then moved to Farwell, Nebr where she has resided 14 years.
Surviving here are seven children, James A. Harvey of Farwell, William G. of Omaha, Mrs. Isabel Johansen of Farwell, Mrs. John Gibson of St Paul, Robert G. Harvey of Gering and Mrs. Wm Moeller of Dannebrog, Nebr.
Twenty-one grandchildren and nine great grandchildren also survive. 
Hadden, Anna (I210865)
 
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Sachs, Gustav (I193086)
 
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Sachs, Heinrich (I193082)
 
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Daughter of William Miller and Sarah Lemley. Sarah married John R. Gorby on November 4, 1892 in Wetzel Co., WV after the death of John's first wife, Rachel. Rachel was Sarah's older sister. The marriage ceremony was performed by Samuel Furbee at the residence of Sarah's brother, Solomon Carney Miller. 
Miller, Sarah (I208886)
 
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Zimbelman, Vern Alfred (I201181)
 
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Mrs. Anna M. Kilburn, 61, wife of Charles Kilburn of Lewisville Rt. 1, died Monday evening, May 14, 1962, in the Barnesville General Hospital following a stroke suffered a few hours earlier.
She was born February 11, 1901, near Lewisville, the daughter of the late Samuel Bintz and Mrs. Matilda Hines Bintz. She was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ at Middle Church.
Surviving are her husband, Charles Kilburn, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Miriam) Cline, of Woodsfield and Mrs. David (Mildred) Touevelle of Barnesville; three grandchildren, Linda Cline, Valorie and Jeffrey Touvelle; her mother, Mrs. Matilda Bintz of Woodsfield, and two sisters, Mrs. Homer Kilburn of Woodsfield and Mrs. Theodore English of Barnesville.
Friends are being received at the Gardner Funeral Home where services will be held this Thursday afternoon at two o’clock DST. Rev. Donald Stump will officiate and interment will be in Friendship Cemetery. 
Bintz, Anna M. (I183905)
 
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Kilburn, Mildred (I183909)
 
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Touvelle, David (I183910)
 
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Jane Melton was born in Monroe Co., IN to Nathaniel Melton b. 1785 VA and Elizabeth "Betsy" Hanson b. 1787 NC. She married George Johnson Wright b. Sept 2, 1836 Monroe Co., IN. on Mar 6, 1856 in Lawrence Co., IN. He died Sept 6, 1916 in Taylorville, Christian Co., IL and is also buried in the Pana Mound Cemetery. 
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Born: 29 dec 1815 - Goschowa, Polen
Justina married David Georg HEINLE Sr. on the 23rd of January 1834 at Rohrbach, Beresan, Odessa, South Russia. This union was blessed with 3 children, stillborn Son, Justina and Jacob.
Justina (Dank) HEINLE died on the 29th of May 1841 at Johannestal. 
Dank, Justina Paulina (I185232)
 
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Burkhalter, Deborah (I199437)
 
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Calvin Max Marsh, 92, of Elkhart, died at 5:20 am, October 25, 2014 in Greencoft Healthcare, Goshen. Calvin was born on February 22, 1922, the son of the late Stanley J. and Helen (Pamatier) Marsh. Calvin is survived by his wife, Geraldine Marsh of Elkhart; step son, David (Penny) Kolesiak of South Bend and step daughter, Kathy (Larry) Taylor of Milford, OH; three step grandchildren, Patrick Kolesiak, Nick Kolesiak, and Emily Taylor and two step great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, Viola Marsh and two sisters. Calvin proudly served His country in the U.S. Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1946. He was a member of Hillcrest United Methodist Church, Elkhart. Visitation will be held from 4:00-7:00 pm, Monday, October 27, 2014 in Chapel Hill Funeral Home, 10776 McKinley Highway, Osceola. Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 pm, Tuesday, October 28, 2014 in Hillcrest United Methodist Church, 4206 E. Bristol St., Elkhart with one hour of visitation prior to the service. 
Marsh, Calvin Max (I193013)
 
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Distel, Katharina (I211810)
 
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Source:
Barbara Nugent, Rootsweb
Michael and Anna Margaret were married in Kamenka, Russia.
They emigrated to the U.S. in 1877, aboard the SS Herder traveling from Hamburg to New York.
Including their own family, there were 33 Urbans aboard, 13 of whom were over 18. The oldest couple was 56 years old at the time, and the youngest couple was 23. Michael and Anna Margaret were 48 and 46.
It is difficult to sort out relationships from the list of travelers, but they were listed with the following children: Jacob, Johann, Adam, Joseph, Michael, and Anna. Jacob' wife, Katharina, and their baby daughter were also on board.
They arrived in Pfeifer, Kansas on November 12, 1877.
Michael Urban, born in 1829, died in 1883. Anna Margaret Roth Urban, born in 1830, died in 1896. 
Urban, Michael (I211811)
 
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Roth, Anna Maria Margaret (I211812)
 
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John R. Schneider, 79, DuBois, passed away Monday, Oct. 27, 2014, at home.
Born Sept. 6, 1935, in Syracuse, N.Y., he was the son of the late William F. and Bernice Rehling Schneider.
He married Linda Coder on Sept. 22, 1962, in Brockport. She survives.
John graduated from DuBois High School in 1954 and from Penn State University in industrial engineering in 1958. He was a licensed professional engineer in Pennsylvania and was a retired engineering instructor at the Penn State DuBois campus. While at Penn State, he received the DuBois Campus' "Educator of the Year" award and the Penn State Engineering Society's "Outstanding Teaching Award". He set up an endowment with PSU for Industrial Engineering students to receive scholarships.
Before joining Penn State as a professor, he was a process engineer for Speer Carbon Company, an industrial engineer for Brockway Glass Company, a consultant and later an associate in the Management Services Department of Arthur Young & Company, a senior industrial engineer for the Plastics Division of Allied Chemical Corporation, a supervisor of administration for Allied's corporate engineering department, a salesman of the Dale Carnegie Course for Wes Westrom & Associates, and a powder metal products sales representative for Symmco Inc.
Additionally, John was the president of the New York-Penn Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers, as well as the finance chairman of the institute's Work Measurement and Methods Engineering Division. In 1972, he was elected director of the division.
He was a member and elder of the First United Presbyterian Church of DuBois and a Presbyterian lay minister. He taught senior high Sunday school and was a senior high youth group leader for many years. He was a member and past master of the Garfield Masonic Lodge #559 in DuBois, past president of the DAHS Alumni Association, a member of the PSU Alumni Society, and a member of the American Society of Engineering Education.
His hobbies included golfing and playing in bocci ball tournaments at Gasbarre Landing.
John served in the Army at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, in the guidance and control development of the Pershing missile, in reliability analyses of computer simulated flights of the Redstone and Jupiter missiles, and in preliminary reliability analysis of Project Mercury, the nation's first man-in-space program.
He is also survived by two daughters, Ellen B. (Jim) Wayland of DuBois and Noreen E. (Bill) Fritz of Reisterstown, Md.; a son, John C. Schneider of DuBois; and seven grandsons: Jordan Wayland, Jonathon Wayland, Joshua Wayland, Bill Fritz, Drew Fritz, Noah Schneider, and Eric Schneider. He is also survived by a sister, Marla J. McMahan of Columbus, Ohio; and a sister-in-law, Glenna B. Schneider of Anniston, Ala.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, William R. Schneider of Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
Friends and family will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the Adamson Funeral Chapel Inc. in DuBois. A Masonic Service will be conducted by the Garfield Lodge #559 at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at the funeral chapel with the Rev. Richard Whitaker officiating. Military honors will be accorded by the members of the DuBois Area Honor Guard. Interment will be in Morningside Cemetery.
The family suggests memorial donations be made to the Hahne Cancer Center, 100 Hospital Ave., DuBois or to a charity of the donor's choice.
Online condolences may be made at www.adamsonfuneral.com.
Published in The Courier Express from Oct. 28 to Oct. 29, 2014 
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Zimbelmann, Johann (I200896)