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16451 OBIT: JAMES CALVIN KINARD SR., passed away Friday, Aug. 27, 2004. Beloved husband of Joanne (nee Chmura); dear father of Michael and Calvin Jr.; grandfather of James Karl Kinard; brother of Lorene K. Watford and Ellis Kinard; brother-in-law of Audrey Sutherland, Gary Chmura and Chris Korber. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2004 in THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 7327 PEARL RD. (S. OF BAGLEY), MIDDLEBURG HTS., where family will receive friends from 11 A.M. UNTIL TIME OF SERVICE AT 11:30 A.M.www.cleveland.com/obits  James Calvin KINARD
 
16452
Camp Family Database: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genlady 
KING
 
16453 Ancestral File Number: GQK8-KR
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 491, KING, Abigail d. William and Hannah (Cook), Feb. 11, 1700.

!SECOND MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 375, FOSTER Amos,and Abigail King, int. Apr. 29, 1749.

!CHURCH ADMISSION: New Salem PublicLibrary, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, 5/27/1998 in CHURCH RECORDS METALBOX, packet OLDEST CHURCH RECORDS - loose pages - Abigail wife of Lieut Amos Foster Bap. & Admitted to full comunion Dec 7 1761

!DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts, page 135, FOSTER, Abigail, w. Lt. Amos, Sept. 27, 1777, a. 70 y. C.R.1.

!CEMETERY: Center Cemetery, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, June 1998, "In Memory of Mrs Abigail Consort of Lieut. Amos Foster who died Sept ye 27 1777 in the 71st year of her age" 
Abigail KING
 
16454 Information from Records of the town of Norwich, Vol. 1:
Absalom King, of Long Island, and Hannah Waterman, of Norwich, married August 11, 1730. 
Absalom KING
 
16455 Name Suffix: Dea.
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. 
Albert KING, Dea.
 
16456 This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p 100 Aurelia S. KING
 
16457 Nickname: Ben
Name Suffix: Sr
BIOGRAPHY: Sons of American Revolution, Colo Society #788, Ntl #53995;

BIOGRAPHY: WWI veteran 
Benjamin Hamill KING, Sr
 
16458 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 149. Charles KING
 
16459 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 149. Charles Olmsted KING
 
16460 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 149. Emma Maria KING
 
16461 Nickname: Frank Francis Willard KING
 
16462 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 149. George Allen KING
 
16463 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gertrude KING
 
16464 8 CHILDREN Hannah KING
 
16465 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 3 times removed Jessie M. KING
 
16466 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Laura Lynn KING
 
16467 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 149. Louis Henry KING
 
16468 Ancestral File Number: B767-RC Maud KING
 
16469 Not all information may be correct. If you find errors or changes please feelfree to contact me at carrolmick@yahoo.com. Rufus E. KING
 
16470 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 149. Sarah Adelaide KING
 
16471
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. 
Zaaven KING
 
16472 "Kingsbury Run" in the vicinity of E.93rd and Kinsman Ave in Cleveland was named after Judge Kingsbury.

OBIT: Cleveland Plain Dealer of December 15, 1847
Hon. James Kingsbury, who died at his residence in Newburg, on the 12th inst. In the eightieth year of his age, if not the last, was among the last of the few remaining pioneers, who bore a prominent part in the settlement of the lake shore. Like most of early settlers, he encountered hardships and trials which few of the present day can appreciate. Many of the incidents of his life are not only interesting in themselves, but intimately connected with the history of the Western Reserve; which, it is hoped, will yet be more fully written. 
James KINGSBURY
 
16473 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Lucretia Emeline KINGSLEY
 
16474 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 149. Mary E. KINGSLEY
 
16475 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Maryanne KINGZETT
 
16476 Name Prefix: Mrs Dorothy KINISTON
 
16477 OBIT: Name: Kinkel, John
Date: May 24, 1920
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #045.
Notes: Kinkel-John, age 53 years, beloved husband of Clara (nee Mann) and father of Clara C. Kinkel, brother of George, Charles and Mrs. S. J. With and Miss Mary Kinkel. Funeral Monday, May 24, at 2 p. m., from his late residence, 3110 Mapledale avenue. Burial at Riverside cemetery. 
John KINKLE
 
16478 OBIT: Name: Kinkel, Mary
Date: Aug 9 1946
Source: ?; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #045.
Notes: Kinkel: Mary, sister of George, aunt of Mrs. Clara Merton, Katherine Stadler, Louis P. and Robert G. Wirth; passed away Wednesday, Aug. 7 Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Friday, Aug. 9, at 3:30 p. m. Please omit flowers. 
Mary KINKLE
 
16479 OBIT: Name: Wirth, Minnie
Date: December 8, 1920
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #086.
Notes: Wirth-Minnie (nee Kinkle), beloved wife of L. J. Wirth, mother of Louis P., Robert and Katherine. Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 3869 W. 23d street. Burial at Riverside cemetery 
Minnie KINKLE
 
16480 1910 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 28 Apr 1910, page 12A,Dwelling #3, Family #3.
MAIN, Gertrude, wife, W, F, 33, M1, 10, 4children, 4 living, NY, Ireland,Ireland, English, none, yes, yes.

1920 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN. 10 Jan 1920, by Samuel E.Holdridge, page 220A, Dwelling #156, Family #172.
MAIN, Gertrude K., wife, F, W, 42, M, yes read, yes write, NY, Ireland,Ireland, yes, none. 
Gertrude KINMOUTH
 
16481 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Abel KINNE
 
16482 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Allen KINNE
 
16483 1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p153, 392. Antoinette Amanda KINNE
 
16484 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Hannah KINNE
 
16485 1649: Joanna, daughter of Captain Ezra Kinne and granddaughter of Georgeand Joanna Denison of Preston, Connecticut was born.
"Allen and Witter Families" by Asa W. Allen; p. 225; Luther W. Smith,Printer; Salem, Massachusetts; 1872 (FH 30.0 SR) 
Joanna KINNE
 
16486 Died Young Sarah KINNE
 
16487 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Avery KINNEY
 
16488 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed Grace KINNEY
 
16489  Margaret KINNEY
 
16490 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed Mildred KINNEY
 
16491 Ollie Bernice Kinser was born 14 July 1897 in Idaho. She was a homemaker. She died 12 November 1991 in Bremerton, Washington from heartfailure. No probate records were filed in Washington State for OllieBernice Kinser. Ollie Bernice KINSER
 
16492 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Benjamin KINSMAN
 
16493 Another record said born 1853, but the 1880 census lists Fanny as 30. Fannie KIRBY
 
16494 Emigrated from London, England on the Hopewell, 11 Sep 1635 "Jo. Kerbie aged 12 years." [The Kirbys of New England]

Will of John Kirby

I, John Kirby of Middletown in the County of Hartford, in His Majesty's Colony of Connecticott in N. England, being weak in body and not knowing how soon it may please God to leave me to my dust, but yet through mercy of perfect understanding and memory do therefore make this my last will and testament.

In the first place I do will my soul unto the hands of Jesus Christ my Lord and God, and will my body to be decently buried and for the outward estate which God hath given me, I do dispose thereof in manner following.

First of all to the intent that my loving wife may not be destitute of a comfortable subsistence while she shall live, I do give and bequeath unto her the possession and use of all my estate, whether houseing or lands, or other estate, as exists in my possession during her natural life; excepting only what shall afterwards be particularly mentioned. I do also give her liberty if she see herself necessitated so to do to sell any such part of my estate as aforesaid for her necessary living.

Item: I do give and bequeath to my son Joseph and to my daughter Mary each of them a portion double to the portion of any of the rest of my children; and to the rest of my children (all of which are daughters) I do give each of them a portion equal to one another. I will also that in case Joseph shall marry before his mothers decease that then he shall have the use of that house and lot which Jno. should have had if he had lived, and in case (and as long as) his mother can spare it together with whatever else his mother can and shall see cause to accommodate him withal yet not exceeding his said portion.

Item: My will is that my lands (excepting what my wife may be necessitated and see cause to sell as is above said) as well as my other estate shall be divided among all my children according to the proportion aforesaid, and inasmuch as some of my children are deceased and have left children behind them, my will is that the portion of these my children which are already deceased, or which shall decease and leave children surviving before this distribution of my estate be fully made; and which cannot be made while my wife shall live; I say the portion of any of my children so deceased, or deceasing, shall fall to the children of the deceased or to such of those children as shall be living when this distribution shall be made. Also, forasmuch as some of my children have received something in part of their portion already, I will that what they have received be accounted as part of their portion and said portion which I now give to them, and that the rest which have yet received nothing have a portion equal to them, both as to what they have already received and are yet to receive, that is Joseph equal to Mary and the rest one to another equal as is aforesaid.

Item: As for that parcel of my land which lyes near to Daniel Harris his farme on the West of Connecticut River and contains about three hundred acres, and another parcel of my land containing near or about two hundred acres and lying at or about Pipe-stem swamp on the West also of Connecticut River my will is that to whichsoever of my children or children's children these parcels of land or any part thereof shall fall, they shall not at any time be sold out of the blood, but in case any of my children or their children see cause to sell any part thereof it shall be only given one to another of them, that so these two parcels of land may pertain to some of my children or children's children to the end of the world.

Item: As for my said portion in such lands as are not yet but may be hereafter divided, I do bequeath the same to the use and disposal of my wife as aforesaid during her life in case they be divided while she lives, and whether they be or no my will is they be distributed among my children as my other lands are.

Lastly: My will is that notwithstanding any apprisall of my estate that may according to useful custom be made at the taking of the inventory yet that a distribution thereof among my children may be made according to justice and equity. (I say my will is that) when the full and final distribution shall be made then all my estate so distributed whether formerly received or then to be received by my children or children's children shall be given again at the then just value thereof.

Finally: I do make the worthy Capt. Jno. Allyn of Hartford (craving pardon for my boldness in requesting him to undertake the trouble) and Deacon Allyn of Middletown and my son in law Emanuel Bucke of Wethersfield, the executors of this my last will and testament and for confirmation hereof I do hereunto set my hand and seal this Sixth of Aprile in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and seventy seven.

JOHN KIRBY. (seal)
Signed and sealed in presence
John Niatt.
Elizabeth Niatt.
[The Kirbys of New England] 
John KIRBY
 
16495 Killed by Indians on the road between Wethersfield and Middletown. [The Kirbys of New England] John KIRBY
 
16496 previous marriage to a Mr. Nuttall Louisa Jane KIRBY
 
16497 Timothy is on the 1880 census at the home of his dau Abbie and son in law, Robert Laughlin
Georgetown, Beaver, Pennsylvania, p 185:
Timothy Kirby, FatherL (of Robert Laughlin), W(idow), Male, W, 70, bir- CT, CT, PA, marble cutter 
Timothy KIRBY
 
16498 OBIT: Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)

OBIT: April 19, 1996
Edition: FINAL / ALL
Section: METRO
Page: 9B
Column: OBITUARIES

OBIT: MILLARD T. KIRK, 68, PASTOR OF NEWBURY TWP. CHURCH

OBIT: Dateline: NEWBURY TOWNSHIP

OBIT: The Rev. Millard T. Kirk, who founded People's Full Gospel Mission in Newbury Township in 1972, owned Kirk Sales and Service Inc., also in Newbury.

OBIT: Rev. Kirk, 68, died Wednesday at Geauga Hospital. He had cancer.

OBIT: Rev. Kirk, who retired as pastor a few years ago, started the People's Full Gospel Mission church in the Kiwanis Lake Community Hall. The congregation later bought a building in the Kiwanis Lake area of Newbury Township, razed the structure and built a church on the foundation of the old building.

OBIT: Rev. Kirk had worked as a foreman at HPL Manufacturing Co. in Solon for 34 years.

OBIT: He served in the Army during World War II and was a charter member of Newbury Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1068, where he served as chaplain.

OBIT: He also was a member of the Newbury Volunteer Fire Department.

OBIT: He was born in Dille, W.Va., and had lived in Newbury Township for 43 years.

OBIT: Survivors include his wife, B. Ruth; daughters, Connie Czacherski of Parkman Township and Shawn Strumbly of Windsor; son, Allen W. of Painesville; five grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; a sister; and a brother.

OBIT: Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the People's Full Gospel Mission, View and Beechwood drives, Kiwanis Lake area, Newbury Township.

OBIT: Memorial contributions may be made to the Newbury Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 255, Newbury Township, Ohio 44065, or Newbury VFW Post 1068, P.O. Box 535, Newbury Township, Ohio 44065.

OBIT: Arrangements are being handled by the Gattozzi and Son Funeral Home in Chester Township. 
Millard T. KIRK
 
16499 [Birch.FTW]

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Facts about this person:

Burial
East Chelsea 
Lydia KIRKLAND
 
16500 Ancestral File Number: LP8R-D4 Mary Lawson KIRKMAN
 

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