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Hazel HEFFNER
 1917 - 2003

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Generation: 1
  1. Hazel HEFFNER b. 17 Jun 1917, Martin Twp., Barry County, MI; d. 9 Jan 2003, Plainwell, MI.

    Notes:
    SIBBERSEN, Hazel H.
    Pine Lake

    Hazel was a spiritual person, throughout herlife she quietly practiced her faith. Hazel's dedication to her family and friends was with her all the days of her life. Hazel died Thursday, January 9, 2003 at the Life Care Center of Plainwell. She was born on June 17, 1917 in MartinTwp. to Harold and Laura (Bradshaw) Heffner. She graduated in 1935 from the Martin High School, and was married to Leroy Sibbersen on November 21, 1936 in Hastings. Hazel was a master homemaker, and had also volunteered at the AmericanRed Cross and the Ladies Extension Club. Hazel enjoyed bowling and was active in the Plainwell Lanes bowling leagues. She enjoyed reading, bingo, shuffleboard, playing cards, golf and spending time with family and friends. Two sons survive her, Duane (Lillian) Sibbersen of Kalamazoo, David (Rose) Sibbersen of Plainwell; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; a sister, Frances (Claude) Bartholomew of Portage,; a brother, Gordon (Edizene) Heffner of Orangeville.Her husband of 59 years, Leroy in 1996, a son, Gerald "Jerry" Sibbersen in 1976, two brothers, Charles and George Heffner, and a sister, Doris Daniels, preceded her in death. Friends may visit the family Sunday, January 12, 2003 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Rupert, Durham, Marshall and Gren Funeral Homes, Plainwell Chapel, where a Celebration of Life service will be held on Monday, January 13, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. Please visit Hazel's web page at www.rdmg. com, where youcan leave a memory for the family, order flowers or make a memorial donation to the charity of one's choice.
    Published in the Kalamazoo Gazette on 1/11/2003. (posted by a volunteer-no family connection)

    Hazel m. Leroy SIBBERSON 21 Nov 1936, Michigan. [Group Sheet]

Generation: 2
  1. Harold Albert HEFFNER b. 6 Mar 1887, Hamilton, NY; d. 28 Aug 1976, Orangeville, MI.

    Notes:
    Grandpa was placed in an orphanage in NY when his father left the family for the Silver Rush in Colorado (peaked about 1893) before 1900. His father was killed in Colorado by a gunshot wound. The 1900 census for Hamilton, NY listed the four youngest children as "at school". More than likely this was the orphanage.The orphanage was the Madison County (NY) Home for Desititute Children in Peterboro (Smithfield), NY (the home is also known as the Peterboro Orphanage). According to my sister, Cheryl Trimble, Grandpa told her that the orphanage was a work farm. Records from the Home indicate the following (printed verbatim, mistakes and all): "Hearld Hepiner, received 10/31/1892, #14, male, age 9, white, birthplace Hamilton, parentage: half orphan; surrendering authority Madison Co. Hamilton; name and title of commiting magistrate: E. Douglass, Poor Master, Hamilton." Another entry says this: "Herald Hepner, received 8/17/1898, #112, male,age 11, white, birthplace: ____; parentage: father dead; surrendering authority: brought back by the people who took him; remarks: mental condition "knot first." " (Source: 1885-1899 Volume Peterboro Orphanage Records - Donna D. Burdick, Smithfield Town Historian). This rather sad account tells us that Grandpa's family was very poor after his father died and that the orphanage let the children out to families who used them as free labor. Grandpa was a brilliant man butwho knows what he could have attained had he not met up with some of these socalled families? According to Gordon Heffner, my uncle, Grandpa left the orphanage, bummed around the country riding the rails, joined the Marine Corps (at age 16, under the name of Fred Flanagan), did some boxing, deserted from the Marines, worked in Flint, MI at a Buick auto plant, and finally settled in Orangeville, MI. He worked at a Tech School for his last years of employment. Grandpa was a very fun grandfather. He told stories about little men that captured him in his travels and that his prominent Adam's apple was due to a cannon ball shotat him by the little men. He always had a story, a ready laugh, and loved Detroit Tigers baseball! Grandpa grew gladiolas and sold them. His farm in Orangeville was one of the happiest places in the world. He had several black walnut trees in the yard. We would pick them up, put them in a burlap sack, and lay themin the drive way to be run over by the car. This would get the green shell offthe nuts. They were the tastiest walnuts ever! Grandpa had an outhouse that all the grandkids used (the indoor plumbing was usually reserved for the grownups). The outhouse was behind the big barn. The barn was full of pigeons and the oldest things you ever saw in your life! Every moment was an adventure at Grandpa's. He had horseshoe pits on the other side of the driveway. They had wooden backboards, which we put the horseshoes over when we were done. Grandpa was a great horseshoe player - he threw them cocked to the side, like my Dad did. The dining room table was a huge oak clawfoot table that seated about 400 people itseemed. The living room was full of pictures of family members, most of whom were long passed or at least did not look that way in the present. There were bedrooms off the living room and upstairs. Grandpa and Grandma's bedroom was off the dining room and had the bathroom attached to it (we had to go through theirroom to get to it - always a cool thing to do). Their soap smelled different from anyone else's soap but it was always pleasant to take a shower there. Upstairs there was an attic that none of us was supposed to go in but it was full ofold things: swords (my Dad's Japanese swords from WWII), baseball cards (I swear I saw Honus Wagner's rookie card there), letters with old stamps, and many other things. Grandpa died of emphysema, probably from smoking, perhaps also fromasbestos. He was a great man who is missed by all who knew him.

  2. Harold m. Laura Ann BRADSHAW 18 Jun 1912, Barry County, MI. Laura (daughter of George Anderson BRADSHAW SR. and Lucretia Kathryn TIBBETS) b. 6 Mar 1893, Martin, MI; d. 26 Jun 1968, Orangeville, MI. [Group Sheet]

  3. Laura Ann BRADSHAW b. 6 Mar 1893, Martin, MI; d. 26 Jun 1968, Orangeville, MI.

    Notes:
    Grandma was a very proper, Christian woman. She was not as fun as Grandpa but always ready to prepare a feast for all of us.

    Children:
    1. Charles Burton HEFFNER b. 8 Sep 1920, Martin, MI; d. 4 Apr 1998, Bay City, MI.
    2. Doris HEFFNER
    3. 1. Hazel HEFFNER b. 17 Jun 1917, Martin Twp., Barry County, MI; d. 9 Jan 2003, Plainwell, MI.
    4. Frances HEFFNER
    5. George HEFFNER
    6. Gordon HEFFNER

Generation: 3

    Children:
    1. 2. Harold Albert HEFFNER b. 6 Mar 1887, Hamilton, NY; d. 28 Aug 1976, Orangeville, MI.
  1. George Anderson BRADSHAW SR. b. Jan 1867, Townsend Twp., Sandusky County, OH; d. 10 Sep 1941, Barry County, MI.

    Notes:
    Buried in Oakhill Cemetery, Orangeville Township, Barry County, MI.

    Old / New Oakhill Cemetery - Orangeville Township, Barry County, Michigan lists the following:
    BRADSHAW, George, b. 1867, d. 1941, Cem #11-04
    BRADSHAW, George A., b. 1890, d. 1967, Cem #11-04
    BRADSHAW, Jessie E., b. 1898, d. 05/11/1982, Cem #11-04
    BRADSHAW, Lucretia, b. 1871, d. 1934, Cem #11-04
    BRADSHAW, Reginald R.,b. 1897, d. 1962, Cem #11-04

  2. George m. Lucretia Kathryn TIBBETS 22 May 1889, Sandusky County, OH. Lucretia b. 7 Jun 1871, Ottawa County, OH; d. 27 Dec 1934, Barry County, MI. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lucretia Kathryn TIBBETS b. 7 Jun 1871, Ottawa County, OH; d. 27 Dec 1934, Barry County, MI.

    Notes:
    Buried in Oakhill Cemetery, Orangeville Township, Barry County, MI.

    Old / New Oakhill Cemetery - Orangeville Township, Barry County, Michigan lists the following:
    BRADSHAW, George, b. 1867, d. 1941, Cem #11-04
    BRADSHAW, George A., b. 1890, d. 1967, Cem #11-04
    BRADSHAW, Jessie E., b. 1898, d. 05/11/1982, Cem #11-04
    BRADSHAW, Lucretia, b. 1871, d. 1934, Cem #11-04
    BRADSHAW, Reginald R.,b. 1897, d. 1962, Cem #11-04

    Listed on the 1880 Ottawa County (OH) CarrollTwp. (District 64) Census.

    Children:
    1. 3. Laura Ann BRADSHAW b. 6 Mar 1893, Martin, MI; d. 26 Jun 1968, Orangeville, MI.
    2. George Anderson BRADSHAW JR. b. 30 Aug 1890, Sandusky County, OH; d. 6 Nov 1967, Barry County, MI.
    3. Reginald R. BRADSHAW b. 1897, Ohio; d. 1962, Barry County, MI..
    4. Synthia BRADSHAW b. 1895, Ohio.
    5. Vivian BRADSHAW
    6. Silvia BRADSHAW
    7. Lucy BRADSHAW
    8. Alma E. BRADSHAW

Generation: 4
  1. James BRADSHAW, Sr. b. 25 Jan 1837, ,, Ohio; d. 2 Nov 1901, Sandusky County, Ohio.

    Notes:
    NOTE: The following information was obtained off the Internet and I neglected to make note of where it came from. If the original author should happen to see this, please contact me so I can credit you.
    -- barbarowa@yahoo.com

    Buried in Tew Cemetery, Vickery, Sandusky County, Ohio.
    James Bradshaw died in Vickery, Ohio in a strange accident. According to the Sandusky Register (November 3, 1901), he went to Sandusky with two horse-drawn wagons to purchase wood with a neighbor, S.M. Stevens, his son, George (my paternal great-grandfather), and a grandson. They got to town about 9:00am and had the lumber loaded. They spent the day having "a good time and several drinks." They started home at 5:00pm. George and the grandson left first and got home safely. James and the neighbor drove home and stopped in Venice to have another drink at Neuchler's Saloon. As they were driving home, Mr. Stevens asked a question, got no response from James, and turned to find that he had fallen off the wagon (literally), apparently. He was found lying in the road, unconscious. Dr. Schimansky came but James was beyond help. The death was ruled accidental and was due to James being run over by the wagon. The article says, "He was a man of about 55 years of ageand leaves a wife and grown-up family to mourn his death. He is a member of the G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic - an organization for Union Civil War Veterans) and was a well known and highly respected citizen of Vickery."

    James served in the Ohio National Guard during the Civil War for a term of 4 months (called the 100 day call up). He enlisted at age 26 in Sandusky County, Ohio on 5-2-1864. He served as a private in the 139th Ohio National Guard and was discharged on 8-26-1864.

    Information on the 139th Regiment Ohio Infantry (from http://www.geocities.com/kasmith_1966/civilwar/139thOhioRegimentInfantry.htm ):

    "139th Regiment Infantry Originally a Ohio National Guard unit, the regiment organized for 100 days service, under Colonel J. Lloyd Wayne, Jr. The regiment organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, on May 11, 1864, and was initially mustered into service at Camp Dennison, Ohio on May 20, 1864. The 139th was composed of the 9thregiment (Cincinnati), one company of the 82nd Battalion (Van Wert County), andone company of the 71st Battalion (Ottawa County) of the Ohio National Guard.
    May 20, 1864 - Regiment moved by rail to Washington D.C where it performed garrison duty in the Capitol city.
    On June 1, 1864 - It was placed on duty at the prison camp at Point Lookout, Md., and assigned to duty there as Prison Guard guarding confederate prisoners.
    August 22, 1864 - Regiment returned to CampChase by rail, via Baltimore, Maryland, for muster out.
    August 26, 1864 - Regiment mustered out . Regiment lost during service 14 enlisted men by disease."

    Listed on the 1850 Sandusky County, Ohio Census.
    Listed on the 1870 TownsendTwp., Sandusky County, Ohio Census: "James Bradshaw (33) - Day Laborer; Cintha(wife - 26); George (3); and Josephine 2/12." All were born in Ohio.

  2. James m. Cynthia Jane REED 3 Nov 1861, Erie County, OH. Cynthia (daughter of Jonathan R. REED and Jane OFFEN) b. 12 Feb 1842, Thompson Township, Seneca, Ohio; d. 22 Mar 1904, Bellevue, Huron, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Cynthia Jane REED b. 12 Feb 1842, Thompson Township, Seneca, Ohio; d. 22 Mar 1904, Bellevue, Huron, Ohio.

    Notes:
    Cherokee Indian

    OBIT: Death of Mrs. Bradshaw. Mrs. Cynthia Bradshaw, widow of the late James Bradshaw, died at the home of her son, Van (Sylvanus) Bradshaw on Sheffield street, at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, aged 62 years. The funeral will take place from the house Friday morning at ten o'clock, services being conducted by Rev. M.W. Reece. Internment in the Tew cemetery.
    The Bellevue Gazette (March 24, 1904 - Page 1, Column 6)


    Buried in Tew Cemetery, Vickery, Sandusky County, Ohio.
    The Bellevue Gazette (Thursday, March 24, 1904 - Page 1, Column 6) published her obituary: "Death of Mrs. Bradshaw. Mrs. Cynthia Bradshaw, widow of the late James Bradshaw, died at the home of her son, Van (Sylvanus) Bradshaw on Sheffield street, at 2 o'clockTuesday afternoon, aged 62 years. The funeral will take place from the house Friday morning at ten o'clock, services being conducted by Rev. M.W. Reece. Internment in the Tew cemetery."

    Children:
    1. 6. George Anderson BRADSHAW SR. b. Jan 1867, Townsend Twp., Sandusky County, OH; d. 10 Sep 1941, Barry County, MI.
    2. Sarah C. BRADSHAW b. Abt 1873, Ohio.
    3. Anderson (Anda) BRADSHAW b. 17 Jan 1876, Townsend Twp., Sandusky County, OH.
    4. Bessie Elizabeth BRADSHAW b. 7 Jun 1879, Townsend Twp., Sandusky County, OH.
    5. Josephine BRADSHAW b. Nov 1869, Townsend Twp., Sandusky County, OH; d. By 1880, Ohio.
    6. James BRADSHAW b. 16 Mar 1878, Sandusky County, OH; d. 27 Apr 1944, Toledo, OH.
    7. Sylvanus "Van" BRADSHAW b. 26 Nov 1881, Townsend Twp., Sandusky County, OH; d. 22 Dec 1960, Warrensville Heights, OH.

  4. Children:
    1. 7. Lucretia Kathryn TIBBETS b. 7 Jun 1871, Ottawa County, OH; d. 27 Dec 1934, Barry County, MI.

  
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