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Matches 14101 to 14150 of 31204
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14101 |
!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America". Published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted.
!Book says of Little River, CA | David B. HEATH
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14102 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 7 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Dorothy HEATH
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 7 times removed | Hannah HEATH
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 7 times removed | John HEATH
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth great grandaunt | John HEATH
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 7 times removed | Jonathan HEATH
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 7 times removed | Samuel HEATH
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STONINGTON BRANCH OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ALLEN BREED, p. 257.
Harriet Lee Hebard, b. May 20, 1815, dau. of Gurdon and Irene(Frink) Hebard. Sehe died Feb. e, 1888. | Harriett Lee HEBARD
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Cause of Death: Mudered | Frank HECKET
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Custom Field:<_FA#> Unmarried | Fred HECKET
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SOURCES: POE76-3
76-3 William born 15 Jan 18__. | William Moore HECKMAN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Mary HEDDEN
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14113 |
Father: William HEDGE
Mother: Blanche Mrs. HULL | Elisha HEDGE
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14114 |
Further information available at www.geocities.com/monugent | Mercy HEDGE
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OBIT: Name: Hedley, Bertram
Date: Dec 9 1945
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #036.
Notes: Hedley, Bertram, of Sharon Center; husband of Pearl; brother of George and Warren of Lakewood, and Mrs. Marion Hancock of Cleveland; passed away Saturday, Dec. 8. Services 2 p. m., Monday, Dec. 10, at Hilliard Funeral Home, Wadsworth Ohio. | Bertram HEDLEY
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14116 |
OBIT: Name: Hedley, George S. Sr.
Date: Oct 1 1972
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #116.
Notes: Hedley. George S. Hedley Sr., resident of Long Beach for 24 years. Retired President of White Sewing Machine. Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Graduate of Western Reserve University. Doctor of Law degree from Cleveland Marshall Law School. Was active in Leisure World Retary Club. Beloved father of George S. Jr., brother of Marian Hancock, Warren Hedley; grandfather of George S. Ill, Robert J., Carolyn J., and Richard C. Hedley. Service at the Church of Our Fathers, Forest Lawn, Cypress, Forest Lawn Mortuary, California.
OCCUPATION: President of White Sewing Machine Company | George S. HEDLEY, Sr.
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14117 |
OBIT: Name: Hedley, Dr. James
Date: January 28, 1916
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #036.
Notes: Hedley-Dr. James, Jan. 22, 1916, age 67 years. Funeral from the residence 3882 W. 31st street, Friday, Jan. 28, 2 p. m. | James HEDLEY
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14118 |
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. | Harold Albert HEFFNER
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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 HEFFNER
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For further information on this line see the following website:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/e/h/Robert-Hehmann/tree1.html | Anthony Bernard HEHMANN
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OBIT: RUETENIK, JEAN D : Wife of Arden F (Obit.).Plain Dealer 24 Oct, 1990, pg. 11 sec. G | Jean D. HEIDT
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OBIT: Name: Seibel, Stella
Date: Oct 13 1965
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #154.
Notes: Seibel. Stella Seibel, residence, 1824 Brevier Ave., beloved wife of the late John Peter, dear mother of Helen Gallager, Edna Zachea, Lillian Nusbaum. Elizabeth Green, Irena Esa, Anna Kamms. John and Harry, grandmother and great-grandmother. Friends may call Wednesday From 2-10 P. M. at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Thursday, Oct. 14, at 1 P. M. | Stella HEILEY
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[Spicer Family File.FTW]
An influential citizen of Palmyra, Wisconsin. He was President of the "Farmers Saving Bank" of Palmyra, and Secretary of the Wisconsin Pharmacetical Association. | Edward Burton HEIMSTREET
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OBIT: Name: Hein, George
Date: Apr 19 1970
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #116.
Notes: Hein. George Hein, beloved husband of Mary (nee Niznik), dear father of George, Mrs. Mary Ann Broda, Richard, Frederick and Judy, grandfather of eight, brother of Mrs. Ida Budd of Cailfornia, Fred of Florida, Alma Hein, Mrs. Lillian Geschke and the late William, Mrs. Emma Pelat, Edward and Henry. Friends received at The Kmiecik Funeral Home, 2327 Hoimden Ave. Funeral services Monday, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church at 1 p.m. Visiting Hours, Sunday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. | George HEIN
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OBIT:
Name: Held, Sanford F.
Date: Jun 22 1968
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #116.
Notes: Held. Sanford F. Held, beloved husband of Helen (nee Houck), father of George, Virginia Steigerwald, Sanford, Martha King and Sandra Wilson, grandfather of 15, brother of Vera Amos. Flora Mathias and the late Preston, Friday A. M., late residence, 6796 Orchard Blvd., Parma Heights. Services Monday, June 24, at 1 P. M. at The Wm. Wischmeier & Son Funeral Home, 2709 Archwood Ave., where family will receive friends Saturday 7-10 P. M., Sunday 2-4 And 7-10 P. M. | Sanford HELD
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OBIT: Name: Helinski, Benedict
Date: Apr 5 1968
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #116.
Notes: Helinski. Benedict Helinski, of 4712 F. Parkway, Sacramento, Calif., husband of Mildred (nee Frognawski), father of Mrs. Jacqueline Davis and Roberta, grandfather of two, son of Stanley Helinski, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks, formerly of 9715 Plymouth Ave. Funeral service and interment in Sacramento, Calif.
| Benedict HELINSKI
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The family of William H. Helm and Mary E. Strong is listed in the 1860 FederalCensus, Middlesex Co., NJ, New Brunswick (p.143, dwelling 968, family 1128). William Henry Helm died about 1905. They were both buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Roxbury, N.Y. They were members of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of New Brunswick, N.J. | William H. HELM
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!CENSUS: 1800 Census Massachusetts, Hampshire County, NEW SALEM Joseph Hemenway
(Males) 2 (0-10) 0 (10-18) 0 (16-26) 1 (26-45) 1 (45+)
(Females) 0 (0-10) 0(10-18) 0 (16-26) 0 (26-45) 1 (45+)
!CENSUS: 1800 Census Massachusetts, Hampshire County, NEW SALEM Samuel Hemenway
(Males) 0 (0-10) 0 (10-18) 0 (16-26) 1 (26-45) 0 (45+)
(Females) 0 (0-10) 2 (10-18) 0 (16-26) 0 (26-45) 2 (45+)
!CENSUS: 1800 Census Massachusetts, Hampshire County, NEW SALEM Joshua Hemenway jr.
(Males) 1 (0-10) 1 (10-18) 1 (16-26) 1 (26-45) 0 (45+)
(Females) 2 (0-10) 1 (10-18) 1 (16-26) 1 (26-45) 0 (45+) | Ezra HEMENWAY
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7 children born Bridport V.T. | Polly HEMENWAY
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 25, HEMINWAY, Chester, s. Ezra, bp. July 30, 1809, C.R. | Chester HEMINWAY
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 25, HEMINWAY, Daniel Porter, s. Ezra, bp. July 30, 1809. C.R. | Daniel Porter HEMINWAY
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 25, HEMINWAY, Rebecca, d. Ezra, bp. July 30, 1809. C.R. | Rebecca HEMINWAY
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!NAME: could also be spelled Hemenway | Ralph HEMMINGWAY
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1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 78.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hemphill Beckwith | Elizabeth HEMPHILL
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Please verify all data. Info presented is best known as of March 2004. | Bertha Lee HEMPSTEAD
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Please verify all data. Info presented is best known as of March 2004. | Carrie Evelyn HEMPSTEAD
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Please verify all data. Info presented is best known as of March 2004. | Clyde Everett HEMPSTEAD
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Please verify all data. Info presented is best known as of March 2004. | Henry Hobart HEMPSTEAD
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Please verify all data. Info presented is best known as of March 2004. | John Craig HEMPSTEAD
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Lucretia HEMPSTEAD
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Lucretia HEMPSTEAD
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Please verify all data. Info presented is best known as of March 2004. | Mary Maynard HEMPSTEAD
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OBIT: Name: Gates, Caroline M.
Date: September 24, 1895
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #028.
Notes: Gates- At Chagrin Falls, O., On Monday, 23d inst., Caroline M., wife of Washington Gates, in the sixty-fourth year, of her age. Funeral from her late residence on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. | Caroline M. HENDERSON
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin twice removed | Jim HENDRICK
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This info per marriage license info obtained from St. Joseph Co., Mich. including her date of death. It shows her name as "Maggie"
The 1900 census shows that she had 1 deceased child at this point. Her parents were from Pennsylvania (f) and Michigan (m). Believed to be separated or divorced by 1910.
See 1900 Census, Michigan, St Joseph Co., Lockport twp., Three Rivers 3rd ward sheet 4b | Margaret HENDRICKSON
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JOHN HENKELE was born in Lenham, Kent, England, EUROPE, and died in 1484.He married MARJORIE | John HENKELE
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OBIT: Name: Uhinck, Emma Henninger
Date: Jul 8 1940
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #081.
Notes: Uhinck: Emma Henninger, beloved wife of Charles A., mother of Robert H., Mrs. R. M. Gerstacker and Mrs. James T. Pardee; residence, 5765 Broadview rd. Friends may call at William R. and Roy A. Daniels' Funeral Home, 15800 Detroit ave., where services will be held Monday, July 8, at 1:30 p. m. Kindly omit flowers. | Emma HENNINGER
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OBIT: Name: Henninger, Henry R.
Date: February 28, 1910
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #036.
Notes: Henninger-Henry R., suddenly, at his residence, Parma, O., Friday, Feb. 25, aged 64 years. Funeral from late residence Monday, Feb. 28, 1:30 p. m., standard. 1845 - 1910. St. Peter's Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio | Henry R. HENNINGER
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Probably emigrated to the USA during the 1830's. Purchased property in Cuyahoga County in 1836. | John HENNINGER
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OBIT: Name: Henninger, Julia
Date: Aug. 20, 1926
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #036.
Notes: Henninger-Julia, sister of Mrs. C. A. Uhinck, and the late Louisa H. Schaff, at her residence, Broadview road, Parma Village, Wednesday, Aug. 18. Remains at G. H. Busch & Sons funeral home, 4334 Pearl road, where services will be held Friday, Aug. 20, at 2:30 p. m. | Julia HENNINGER
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