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1 REFN M8906 | Family: F46709
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1 REFN M8943 | Family: F46710
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1 REFN M8979 | Family: F46711
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1 REFN M8989 | Family: F46712
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1 REFN M9000 | Family: F46713
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1 ch | Family: F14279
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1. 1. Aven's Army assignments included the Student's Army Training Corp College of Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio where he apparently met Gertrude. He and Gertrude had no children. They inherited the Edward's home in Oberlin, Russia Township, Lorain County, Ohio from her father. | Family: F38242
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F46296
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1. Reuben and Laura lived in Mystic River, Connecticut in 1858. | Family: F44438
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1. William and Lucy were married by Elder Elihu Chesebrough.
2. This Lucy may be the daughter of Charles Miner and Lucy Slack! | Family: F42090
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1. Source - Jay Mills Pension File. There is no marriage record on file.They were married by Rev. Baldwin. | Family: F46203
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1. Source Monroe County Marriages Vol., 2 page 279
TOWNER Lafayeet 29 yrs. [w] R: Summerfield B: Steuben Co., NY Occu:Farmer
FLAYER Mary 22 yrs [w] R: Summerfield B: OH
M'd 6 Jan 1876 in Summerfield by James H. Gage, J.P.
Wit: James Flayer & Mrs. Flayer R: Summerfield
Book 4, Page 134. E.2592 | Family: F46217
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1. Source: Monroe County Marriages Vol. 3 Page 63 | Family: F46261
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1. Source: Monroe County Marriages Vol. 5
TOWNER Albert 22 yrs. [w] R: Petersburg B: Michigan Occup: Farmer
F: Jay Towner M: Rhoda Youngs
TEALL Gracie 18 yrs. [w] R: Petersburg B: Erie
F:Alvin Teall M: Emma Briggs
M'd 5 Feb 1900 in Monroe by P. H. Mathews, J.P.
Wit: Elnora Burrard & A. B. Bragdon R: Monroe
Book 6, Page 253 E.963 | Family: F46210
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10 children | Family: F30685
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10 children | Family: F30933
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11 children born Woodbury | Family: F31172
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13 plus children | Family: F30658
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1765: Asa, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Brown) Witter married JoannaKinne. Asa and Elizabeth Witter had four children.
"Allen and Witter Families" by Asa W. Allen; p. 225; Luther W. Smith,Printer; Salem, Massachusetts; 1872 (FH 30.0 SR)
1765, October 10: Asa Witter married Joanna Kinne, both of Preston.
"The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Preston" byLucius Barnes Barbour; compiled by Lorraine Cook White; XXXV:254;Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland (974.6CT/Vitals SCGS)
( ), October: Joanna Kinne and Asa Witter were married by the Rev.Hezekiah Lord, pastor of the Second Congregational Church of Preston,Connecticut.
"Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records Prior to1800" by Frederic W. Bailey; IV:41; Bureau of American Ancestry; NewHaven, Connecticut; 1896 (974.6 B154 LAPL) (974.6 CT/Vitals Marriage SCGS) | Family: F5732
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2 ch born Littleton N.H. | Family: F30783
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2 children | Family: F31168
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2 Jan. 1698 | Family: F4725
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2 males between ages 20-30, 1 male between 70-80, 1 female between 50-60. | Family: F53
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3 SOUR Automated Archives, Automated Family Pedigrees - #1 CD No.100 (Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1992).
3 SOUR Supposition. | Family: F535
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3 SOUR Automated Archives, Automated Family Pedigrees - #1 CD No.100 (Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1992). | Family: F1265
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3 SOUR Automated Archives, Automated Family Pedigrees - #1 CD No.100 (Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1992). | Family: F1267
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3 SOUR Automated Archives, Automated Family Pedigrees - #1 CD No.100 (Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1992). | Family: F24646
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4 children | Family: F27491
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5 children per HHH | Family: F5618
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7 children | Family: F30948
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8 children | Family: F15914
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8 children | Family: F30782
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8 children | Family: F30951
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Claud Andersons Observe
Sixtieth Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Anderson were pleasantly surprised Sunday, Feb. 28, with an anniversary dinner at the Auburn Hotel planned by their three children, in honor of their sixtieth wedding anniversary which was March 1.
One son, Howard and family of Fort Collins, Colo., were unable to attend due to the weather. Those present were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Porter, Uehling; son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson, Des Moines, Iowa; Granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kain, Kayla and Randy, Carlisle, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christensen, Jon, David and Tom of Fremont. Two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Parriott and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Rezac, Lincoln; a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd, Lincoln; nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parriott, Elmwood.
Mrs. Ray Kain brought the beautifully decorated anniversary cake.
The Andersons received many lovely cards, gifts and flowers.
Source: Newspaper article, no name or date given. | Family: F43026
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GRACELAND CEMETERY, city of MITCHELL, DAVISON CO SD
(INLCUDING CALVARY, AMERICAN LEGION AND SERVICEMAN'S CEMETERY)
Additions or corrections to: Andrea Sindt (bunnyden@santel.net)
Note: Scroll to bottom of page and click for burial date or other data.
Note: The names for I will be entered as completed and will be a couple weeks or more.
Note: * denotes maiden name.
NOTE: ALL NAMES FROM I THRU L
Last Name First/M Name Other Age Death Vet
Hook Elsie P. 96 03-07-1991
Hook Edwin 85 03-16-1972
Hook Brad Elliot 16 02-09-1998 no
Click for other data
Last Name First/M Name Loc Burial Funeral Home
Hook Elsie P. Gr-2 3/11/91
Hook Edwin Gr-2 3/18/72 Milliken
Hook Brad Elliot Gr-2 2/14/98 Basham
Copyrighted 2001 for Davison county South Dakota by: Davison County Genealogical Society.
Return to Davison Co. Home Page
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EAST LAWN CEMETERY, SHELDON, O'BRIEN COUNTY, IOWA
Floyd Twp., section 32, Northwest quarter, East Ninth Street
Recorded by Greater Sioux County & Northwest IA Genealogical Societies
transcribing was started 2 July 1983 and completed August 1984
SURNAMES E THROUGH K
(HOOK?) Calvin - b 1842 d 1922; 167th Wis Reg Co F
[next to Mabel & Harold Bonk]
(HOOK?), Clarence H. - b 1880 d 1942; Co E 52nd IA INF
HOOK, Ella M. - b 1881 d 1974
(H00K?), Flora - b 1875 d 1963
(HOOK?), Jennie - b 1846 d 1888
Volume 04, Page 0144 | Family: F23747
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? | Family: F13826
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A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the M. E. Church at Bristol, on last Thursday evening June 26, 1902, on which occasion Mr. Eugene C. Smith, who resides near this city and Miss Alice M. Stevens, of Bristol, Wis., took upon themselves the solemn obligations of wedded life. Mr. Smith is a young man that is an honor to any community, and his bride is a most highly accomplished and estimable young lady with whom it is a pleasure to know. Rev. Cole formerly of this city and who united in marriage the bride and groom's parents, performed the ceremony. The bride's sister, Mary Stevens, was maid of honor and the brides maids were the Misses Jennie Stevens, Luna Buck, Addie Barter, Lulu Rue Bottom, the best man was Ray Hankinson of this city. Those present from this city were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, the groom's parents, and daughter Ethylin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cadwallader, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hankinson and daughter, Hazel, Honor Stair, Maude Gillies. A most elaborate wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The wedding presents were many, costly and beautiful, among which was a fine piano and a beautiful mahogany dining set. The young couple will make their future home near this city. They have our best wishes to their future happiness.
July 4, 1902, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin
Person pronouncing marrage: Wm. Sturges
Witnesses: Thomas Hook (uncle) and Albert Hook (older brother)
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According to Marriage License Applications Cuyahoga County from 1829-1851, Vol. 3 Pg. 67, James N. Brainard married Carmelia McCumber or applied for license on May 6, 1836 not March 6, 1836.
(per Barbara Mitchell)
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According to Pg. 181 1st entry Vol. 5 Cuyahoga Co. Marriage Records, Moses J. Eldridge married Miriam Brainard on 16 (looks like) Oct. 1851 in Brooklyn by William M. Hitchcock, Minister of Gospel.
(per Barbara Mitchell) | Family: F2237
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According to the book "The Gate City, A History of Omaha", Omaha obtained
a cith charter in 1857. Before that it's described as an ugly city with a
few buildings and homes down by the Missouri River, since most of its
first inhabitants came over from Council Bluffs. By the start of the
Civil War Omaha's population was about 2,000. | Family: F31555
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Age at first marriage on 1930 census would suggest 1868, however, George
is still single and living with his parents in the 1870 census. | Family: F39392
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aged 20 10 plus children | Family: F30655
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Albert and Genevieve were later married again in the Catholic Church at the instance of Albert's parents who were strict Catholics. | Family: F41125
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Amasa, m Lucy O FRINK, b of Stonington, Aug 29, 1851, by Rev W Mungar | Family: F6683
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Amasa, m Lucy O FRINK, b of Stonington, Aug 29, 1851, by Rev W Mungar | Family: F15082
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and on 11 Jan 1941 at LOGAN, 7 Jun 1966 at ARIZO | Family: F24924
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F603
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Another record said Charles and Mary married 10 Feb 1867 at Ripley, Chatauqua, New York. Needs further research. | Family: F45578
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Another record said Joseph and Carrie married Aft 1854 | Family: F45208
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