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12801 |
SOURCE_OF_NAME: Mentioned in the obituary of her sister, Anna Good Wodzisz. | Wladyslawa GLOD
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Lithuanian?
Are these his parents?
Name: Yuska, Frank
Date: May 3 1974
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168.
Notes: Yuska. Frank Yuska, beloved husband of Frances (deceased), dear father of Anthony Yuska, Joseph Glodenis, Mildred Susel, Ellen Liedtke, grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral services Saturday, May 4, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 9 a.m. Interment All Souls Cemetery. Friends may call at The Jakubs & Son Funeral Home, 936 E. 185th St. Visiting Hours Friday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.
Name: Yuska, Frances
Date: Feb 5 1974
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168.
Notes: Yuska. Frances Yuska, beloved wife of Frank, dear mother of Joseph Glodenis, Mildred Sussel, Ellen Liedtke and Anthony Yuska, grandmother, great - grandmother. Funeral services Wednesday, Feb. 6, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment All Souls Cemetery. Friends may call at Jakubs & Son Funeral Home, 936 E. 185th St. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.
And are these his sisters?
GLODENIS, ELLEN HANKO, JOSEPH J 0316 0482 00
GLODENIS, MILDRED SUSEL, EDWARD 0236 0555 | Joseph J. GLODENIS
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OBIT: GLOVER, MELVIN J : Husband of Helen (Obit.).Plain Dealer 10 Feb, 1981, pg. 06 sec. C | Melvin GLOVER
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12804 |
RESIDENCES:
1965 - 3804 E.72nd St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
BADAR, JEAN T : Wife of late Fred J (Obit.).Plain Dealer 30 Mar, 1989, pg. 19 sec. D | Jean T. GLOWACKI
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12805 |
RESIDENCES:
1965 - 11410 Barrington Blvd. | Leonard GLOWACKI
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RESIDENCES: 1965 - 7035 Brecksville Rd., Independence, Ohio | Lillian GLOWACKI
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OBIT:
Name: Glowacki, Stanley
Date: Mar 2 1964
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Glowacki. Stanley Glowacki, residence, 3804 E. 72d St., beloved husband of Catherine, father of Leonard, Jean Badar, Lallian Karpinski, and grandfather. Friends received at Komorowski Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71st St. Funeral Tuesday, Mar. 3, at Transtiguration Church, Broadway Ave., at 9 A. M. Burial St. Mary's Cemetery, E. 71st St. | Stanley GLOWACKI
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OBIT:
Name: Gminski, Joseph
Date: Aug 9 1946
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #030.
Notes: Gminski, Joseph, beloved husband of Martha, father of Mildred Pesta, Edmund, Helen Balata, Joseph Jr. brother of Vera Pankowski, and grandfather, services Sat., Aug. 10. 1:30 P. M. at the Walkowiak Funeral Home, 6701 Lansing Ave. | Joseph GMINSKI
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12809 |
RESIDENCES:
1929 - 3865 W.17th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Gniedziejka, Allnander
Date: May 26 1958
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Gniedziejka, Allnander, beloved husband of Antonina (nee Donda), dear father of Stanley Genevleve Perozak, Mary Yumman, and grandfather, dear brother of Anthony and uncle of Jim, late residence, 3568 W. 17th St. Friends may call at Frank E. Bania Funeral Home, 2937 W. 14th St., After 3 P. M. Sunday. Services Tuesday, May 27 at St. Barbara's Church at 9 a. m. | Alexander GNIEDZIEJKA
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!NAME: could be spelled Gorde | Richard GOARD
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RESIDENCES:
1937 - 3924 Clybourne Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | Eva GODAKE
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Note: Died in the army, from severe exposure. | Warren C GODDARD
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RESIDENCES:
1925 - 3755 W.14th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1934 - 3726 W.14th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1941 - 3723 W.14th St., Cleveland, Ohio
DEATH:
GODEK, Albert
Death date: 11/24/1941,
Cuyahoga County Certificate #66103 | Albert (Adalbert) GODEK
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Geraldine K. GODEK
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OBIT:
Name: Godek, Genevieve Clean
Date: Aug 17 1967
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Godek. Genevieve Clean Godek, residence, 4400 Archmeve Ave., beloved daughter of Julie and the late Albert, dear sister of Rose Zitchick, Ann Baeder, Stanley, Teddy, Virgitia Andersday, Dolores T? Geraldine Gra? and the late Joseph. Funeral services Friday, Aug. 18, at 19 A. M. ? Christ Church. Please omit flowers. Family suggests contributions to The Bear or Cancer Funeral. Friends may call at The S. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. Thursday, 2-5 And 7-30 P. M. | Jennie (Genevieve) GODEK
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OBIT:
Name: Godek, Joseph A.
Date: Feb 13 1958
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Godek, Joseph A., residence, 4400 Archmere Ave., beloved son of Julia (nee Gastor) [NOTE: that is most likely an OCR error and should be GASIOR] and the late Albert, dear brother of Rose Ziechick, Ann Baeder, Stanley, Jean, Teddy, Virginia Anderson, Doloris Trundle and Geraldine. Funeral services Friday, Feb. 14, at 9 a. m. from Corpus Chursti Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Joseph A. GODEK
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MILITARY:
Survivor of Bataan Corregidor Death March,
OBIT:
GODEK, STANLEY J : Husband of Eula (Obit.).Plain Dealer 08 Dec, 1977, pg. 09 sec. F | Stanley J. GODEK
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Virginia GODEK
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp 518.
Res., Allyn St., Groton, CT. No issue.
| Frank GODFREY
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Res., Mystic, CT. No Issue.
| John Ellis GODFREY
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son of George & Aedelia (Howard) Godfrey of Norwich. Mr Godfrey was ablacksmith, Mystic CT
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | John Henry GODFREY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Soparonia GODFREY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | George Welch GOFF
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They rented ($35.00/month) and owned a radio. | Rose Ethel GOFF
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OBIT: GOGAN, MICHAEL: Husband of Adeline A-Obit Plain Dealer 08 Nov, 2002, pg. 6 sec. B
Michael Gogan
Be loved husband of Adeline A. (nee Andres); dear father of Karen Montgomery, Lynn Roszak, and Terrie Buchner; stepfather of John A. Nyetrae; loving grandfather of Jackie, Becky, Ricky, Kristy, Laurie, Sarah and John; step-grandfather of Lori and John David; dear brother of Mary, Peter, Elsie Maj, Dorothy Sadowski, and the following deceased: Greg and Marge. U.S. Army Veteran, W.W. II. Friends received at THE HOPKO FUNERAL HOME, 6020 BROADVIEW RD., PARMA, where services will be held Saturday, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. VISITING HOURS FRIDAY, 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. | Michael GOGAN
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OBIT: Name: Gogolek, Jacob
Date: 1933
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #030.
Notes: 1855 - 1933. age 78. St. Adelbert's Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.
DEATH: GOGOLEK, Jacob
Death date: 3/20/1933,
Cuyahoga County Volume #7155, Certificate #13801 | Jacob GOGOLEK
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~Berea, Ohio | Joseph GOGOLEK
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OBIT: Name: Gogolek, Stanley F.
Date: Dec 7 1963
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Gogolek. Stanley F. Gogolek, late residence, 14532 Orchard Park, beloved husband of Anne (Spatz), dear brother of Frank, Walter, Benjamin, Joseph, Frances Tymke, Mary Mlynek and the late Edward, and uncle. Family will receive friends at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St. Funeral mass Saturday, Dec. 7, St. Mel's Church, 14436 Triskett Rd., at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's Cemetery. Berea, O. | Stanley F. GOGOLEK
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OBIT: Name: Gogolek, Walter F.
Date: May 27 1969
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Gogolek. Walter F. Gogolek, late residence, 329 Baker St., beloved husband of the late Rose (Majher), dear father of Robert, Raymond and Walter Jr., grandfather of two, brother of Frank, Benjamin, Joseph, Frances Tymke and the late Mary Mlymek, Stanley and Edward. Funeral Mass Wednesday, May 28, St. Adalbert Church, 9:30 a.m. Family will receive friends at Fox Funeral Home, 86 Adelbert St., Berea, O., Tuesday 3-5 And 7-10 P.M. | Walter F. GOGOLEK
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MARRIAGE: GOLD, FRANCIS C and FOSTER, E F 0115 0084
OBIT: FOSTER, FRANCES G : Wife of EARL (Obit.).Plain Dealer 20 Oct, 1982, pg. 07 sec. E | Frances C. GOLD
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Died at age of 22. Shot while walking through someone else's yard.
DEATH:
Akron Beacon Journal (OH)
May 30, 1990
SUSPECTED INTRUDER IS SHOT, KILLED
Author: Andrea Louie, Beacon Journal staff writer
Edition: 3 STAR
Section: METRO
Page: A1
A Portage County man who was firing shots to warn suspected intruders killed one of them early Tuesday, officials said.
Gregory Goldfuss, 23, of Windham was found fatally shot shortly after midnight by sheriff's deputies.
Gene Davidson, 50, of state Route 88 in Freedom Township was telephoned by neighbors who thought they heard someone trying to break into his storage barn, said Sheriff P. Ken Howe.
Davidson went out on his porch and yelled at two men on his property, Howe said. When the men didn't move, Davidson randomly fired three or four warning shots with his .38-caliber handgun, Howe said. The barn is about 75 feet from Davidson's home.
Sheriff's deputies were summoned by telephone, and they found Goldfuss' body in the front yard; the other man had fled, Howe said. Davidson apparently didn't know someone had been shot, Howe said. The bullet entered the back of Goldfuss' right arm and was lodged in his right lung.
Portage County Coroner Robert Sybert pronounced Goldfuss dead at 1:45 a.m. `I really don't think he (Davidson) meant to kill him,' Howe said. No charges have been filed against Davidson.
Davidson declined to comment on the incident until after the sheriff's investigation is complete.
Sheriff's deputies interviewed the man who had been with Goldfuss, as well as other acquaintances, but Howe wouldn't release more details.
Funeral arrangements for Goldfuss are pending. slb
Copyright (c) 1990 Akron Beacon Journal
Record Number: 9001310750
Akron Beacon Journal (OH)
May 31, 1990
CHARGES UNLIKELY IN DEATH GUNSHOT KILLS PORTAGE MAN
Author: Andrea Louie, Beacon Journal staff writer
Edition: 3 STAR
Section: METRO
Page: B1
Portage County Sheriff P. Ken Howe said Wednesday, that no charges are likely to be filed against Gene Davidson, the Freedom Township man who shot and killed a suspected intruder.
Gregory Goldfuss, 23, was killed early Tuesday, morning in the front yard of Davidson's home. Davidson thought Goldfuss and another man, whom Howe wouldn't name, were trying to break into a storage barn and randomly fired shots to warn the men, Howe said.
In most cities, it is illegal to discharge a firearm, Howe said. But no such law applies in the township where the incident occurred, he said.
After the sheriff's deputies complete the investigation, the case will be turned over to the Portage County prosecutor's office for a grand jury to consider, said Assistant Prosecutor James Aylward.
Mr. Goldfuss, a drywall installer from Windham, is survived by his wife, Candy, and 16-month-old son, Gregory.
Calling hours for Mr. Goldfuss will be from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. today, at the Johnson-Romito funeral home in Bedford. The funeral will be Friday. Call the funeral home at 232-1441 for the time of the service. ds
Copyright (c) 1990 Akron Beacon Journal
Record Number: 9002010068
Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)
June 26, 1997
SLAIN TRESPASSER'S FAMILY OWED $150,000 IN DAMAGES
Author: KARIN SCHOLZ PLAIN DEALER REPORTER
Edition: FINAL / ALL
Section: METRO
Page: 1B
The family of a trespasser killed by a Portage County homeowner has the right to collect damages, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled yesterday.
DEATH: The reason was not so much that the family was entitled to the money requested in the civil suit. Rather, the high court said the lawyers for Freedom Township resident Gene A. Davidson failed to instruct the jury that Davidson was liable only if he willfully shot the trespasser.
DEATH: The decision reversed a court of appeals ruling, which said Davidson should get a new trial to prevent a miscarriage of justice.
DEATH: "Parties in civil litigation choose their own counsel, who in turn, choose their theories of prosecuting and defending," Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer wrote. "An unsuccessful civil litigant may not obtain a new trial based upon the bare assumption that his or her attorney was ineffective."
DEATH: In May 1990, Davidson awoke to find two men in his yard near his pole barn. Davidson called police, ran outside and yelled at the men. As they tried to run away, Davidson fired four shots with a .38-caliber gun and fatally wounded Gregory G. Goldfuss, 22.
DEATH: The survivor later said he and Goldfuss were trying to break into Davidson's barn to steal tools.
DEATH: Davidson said he fired the shots to warn the men. A grand jury declined to charge Davidson, but Goldfuss' family sued.
DEATH: A Portage County jury awarded the Goldfusses $150,000, but an appeals court reversed the decision. The Goldfusses appealed to the Ohio Supreme Court.
DEATH: Akron lawyer David Bertsch, who argued the case for Davidson in front of the Supreme Court in January, did not return a phone message yesterday. His partner David Hilkert declined to comment, saying, "I haven't digested it yet."
DEATH: The Goldfusses' lawyer, Don Iler, said, "Unless you propose what you think the law is [in instructions to the jury] you cannot complain afterward. That's what happened in this case."
DEATH: Six of the seven justices agreed with the decision. Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton dissented in a part regarding the right to recover money for injuries suffered during a criminal act.
DEATH: The case prompted new legislation, by State Rep. Ann Womer Benjamin, an Aurora Republican, which gives homeowners immunity from trespassers who are harmed if the property owners or renters feel their lives are threatened.
DEATH: Copyright 1997, 2002 The Plain Dealer. All Rights Reserved. Used by NewsBank with Permission.
Record Number: 09177117
OBIT: GOLDFUSS, GREGORY L : Husband of Candy (Obit.). Plain Dealer 31 May, 1990, pg. 06 sec. C | Gregory L. GOLDFUSS, Jr.
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five children | Richard GOLDSMITH
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RESIDENCES:
1900 - 43 St. Stanislaw St., Cleveland, Ohio (known as E. 64th St. after 1906)
***note: his mother-in-law and three of her children were living in the same house.)
1947 - 4100 E.57th St., Cleveland, Ohio
Informant for his death certificate was Frank Golembiewski of 19301 Lake Shore Blvd.
OBIT:Name: Golemb (Golembiewski), Albert
Date: Apr 4 - 1947
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #030.
Notes: Golemb (Golembiewski), Albert, of 4100 E. 57th St.; beloved husband of Rose, father of Stanley, Allen, Florence Tucholski, Frank, Joseph and Mary Heron, brother of Stanley, Lawrence and Frank, beloved grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral Mon., Apr. 7, from Golubski & Sons Funeral Home, corner E. 65th St. and Fullerton Ave., 9:30 a. m. Services Immaculate Heart of Mary's Church 10 a. m. | Albert (Wojciech) GOLEMBIEWSKI, (Golem)
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OBIT:
Name: Tucholski, Florence (Tucker)
Date: Jun 30 1947
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #081.
Notes: Tucholski, Florence (Tucker), beloved wife of John, daughter of Rose Golembieski, sister of Mary Heron, Stanley, Allen and Joseph Golembieski and Frank Golem Sun. Funeral Thurs., July 3, at 9:30 a. m. from Mosinski's Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65, Immaculate Heard of Mary's Church 10:15 a. m. Burial at St. Mary's Cemetery. | Florence GOLEMBIEWSKI
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Francis GOLEMBIEWSKI
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OBIT:
Name: Heron, Mary
Date: Mar 23 1956
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #117.
Notes: Heron, Mary, of 4100 E. 57th St., beloved wife of Richard, dearest mother of Michael, daughter of Rose and the late Albert Golemblewski, sister of Stanley, Allen, Florence Tucholski deceased. Frank and Joseph. Friends received at Golubski & Sons Funeral Home, corner E. 65th and Fullerton Ave. Funeral Saturday, Mar. 24, at 8:30 a. m. Holy Name Church 9 a. m. | Mary GOLEMBIEWSKI
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RESIDENCES:
1939 - 3720 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
GOLEMBIOWSKI, PETER J: Husband of late Antoinette-Obit Plain Dealer 11 Apr, 1995, pg. 6 sec. B | Peter GOLEMBIOWSKI
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mary Barbara GOLEY
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OBIT:
Name: Golinski, Ralph J.
Date: Nov 11 1969
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Golinski. Ralph J. Golinski, late residence, 384 Berea St., beloved husband of Sophia (nee Lazarowicz), father of Thomas, Joseph, Mary Beth, Robert and the late Margaret Ann, brother of Dorothy Petrykowski and Ruth Walters. Funeral Mass Wednesday, Nov. 12, St. Adalbert Church, at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will receive friends at The Fox Funeral Home, 86 Adelbert St., Berea, O., Tuesday 3-5 And 7-10 P.M. | Ralph J. GOLINSKI
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RESIDENCES:
1927 - 3718 E 71st St., Cleveland, Ohio
May have had a daughter, Julia, who married Bronislaus Bielakowski. Julia lived at the same address as Leokadia and was the informant for her death certificate.
~ROGALSKA, JULIANNA and BIELAKOWSKI, BRONISLAUS 0087 0452 | Leokadia (Leokadis) GOLUBSKI
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OBIT: Name: Gombar, Andrew Sr.
Date: Oct 5 1966
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Gombar. Andrew Gombar Sr., of 3164 W. 56th St., beloved husband of the late Sophie (nee Kucera), dear father of Andrew Jr., Frances Pedvorec. Mary Espersen, Margaret Mendyka, Edward, and the late Michael and Joseph, grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends may call at The Yurch Funeral Home, 1111 Fairfield Ave., Wednesday And Thursday 2-10 P.M., where services will be held Friday, Oct. 7, at 9 a.m., and at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 2425 W. 11th St., at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Thursday at 8:30 a.m. | Andrew GOMBAR
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Name: Gombar, Michael J.
Date: May 15 1956
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Gombar, Michael J., residence, 2093 W. Seventh St., beloved husband of Pauline (nee Mendyka), father of Michael Jr. and Barbara, son of Andrew, brother of Frances Podvorec, Margaret Mendyka, Mary Esperson, Edward and Andrew Jr. Services Wednesday, May 16, at 9 a. m. at St. John Cantius' Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14th St. | Michael J. GOMBAR
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OBIT: GOOD, JOSEPH : Husband of Helen (Obit.).Plain Dealer 17 Nov, 1993, pg. 07 sec. C | Joseph GOOD
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RESIDENCES:
1421 Botany Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
3721 W.14th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1514 Botany Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
GOOD, JOSEPH S: Husband of Mary V-Obit Plain Dealer 11 Dec, 2002, pg. 8 sec. B
Joseph S. Good
Age 81, passed away Dec. 10, 2002. Beloved husband of Mary V. (nee Marecki); dear father of Elaine Ross and Mariann Wozniak; grandfather of Jennifer Ross, Courtney Nolan (Mark), and Joseph Wozniak; brother of Katherine Garcowski, Lottie Boguski, Emily Good, and John Good. Sergeant in U.S. Army-Air Corps, W.W. II. Services Private. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery | Joseph S. GOOD
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William Thrall was born in England in 1605, and in 1630 became a member of theCongregational Church, which was formed in Plymouth, England, under the ministry of Rev. John Wareham. On March 20, of that year, a company set out from Plymouth in the "Mary and John" and were put ashore at Nantasket Point, Massachusetts, May 30. Mr. Wareham and the larger part of his congregation settled at Windsor, Connecticut, in 1635, and William Thrall was probably among these. He took an active part in the Pequot War, and in 1646 purchased land in Windsor, where he settled with his family. AS this location was distant from any neighborsand exposed to attacks from the Indians, he was exempted from the duties of "watch and ward," to which all able-bodied men of the settlement were liable. This location has ever since been occupied by his descendants, who have maintained the reputation of the family for thrift, industry, public spirit and all thatconstitutes good citizenship. He contributed two shillings and six pence to the Connecticut Relief Fund for the benefit of the poor in other colonies. Hiswife, "Old Goode (y) Thrall," died July 30, 1676. They had sons, Timothy and David.
source: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/historical/southernnewyork/s_ny_40.htm | Elizabeth GOODE
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She arrived on the "Elizabeth".
Mary Goodell Pease joined the First Church at Salem in 1667. She died
in 1669 three days after the birth of her fifth child. | Mary GOODELL
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed | Barbara A. GOODENOUGH
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
James Pendleton married 2nd, 29 April 1656, also at Sudbury, Mass.,Hannah Goodenow, daughter of Edmund and Hannah ( ) Goodenow. She wasborn in Sudbury MA 28 Nov 1639 and was living in Westerly RI as late as1725. Her father was a native of Dunhead, Wiltshire, EN (N.E. Hist. Gen.Reg. 1x, 357), and was a prominent man in Sudbury which he represented inthe General Court for several years.
HISTORY OF STONINGTON, page 531 & 532, & Genealogies by R.H. Wheeler,page 388,
GENEALOGIST DICTIONARY OF NEW ENGLAND Vol. 3, page 271, Vol. 2.
by James Savage, books in the City library, 220 State St., S. MA.
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
Sources: AF; Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors...; Early New England
Pendletons; Pioneers of Massachusetts; Vols 6 and 17, NEHGR.
Three Hundred: Hannah Goodenow, born 28 Nov. 1639; married 29 April1656,
James Pendleton.
She was living in Westerly, R.I., in 1725. An Ancestral File Recordsays she
was born Nov. 28, 1639. But Sudbury, Mass., birth records put date as 25June
1640.
NEHGR: Vol. 6, p378: Hannah, daughter of Edmund Goodnow, born 25 June1640
(Sudbury records cited).
[Vol. 17, p170, (again citing Sudbury records) says she was born 25June
1640. This appears to be an error in transcribing the records. In thebirth
record below, for Mary Goodnow, her cousin, the same birth date islisted.
Apparently the transcriber picked up this date for Hannah by mistake.]
Various sources say she the daughter of Jane Goodenow and HannahGoodenow as
well as of Ann(e) Barry. Latter cited most frequently. And one of thechildren
of Capt. James and Hannah (Goodenow) Pendleton was named Ann. None namedJane
or Hannah.
Name also spelled Goodenowe and Goodenough.
Batch #: 7407803, Sheet #: 29, Source Call #: 934366
Batch #: A184639, Source Call #: 184639, 184640
Batch #: A458808, Source Call #: 458808
Batch #: 7023617, Sheet #: 94, Source Call #: 538623
Batch #: 7519604, Sheet #: 23, Source Call #: 884585 | Hannah GOODENOW
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed | Marshall F. GOODHEART
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1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 238.
res Bradford, Pennsylvania | J. B. GOODLIFF
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