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8951 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. Descended from Rev.
Nathaniel Collins, 1st minister of Enfield, Conn., and from Gov. William
Bradford, of Plymouth, Mass. | Abigail COLLINS
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8952 |
1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 382.
Res. 1902 Red Lake, Minnesota.
Death Cert # 1939-MN-000769 | Alice T. COLLINS
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8953 |
1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p357.
"Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York; 1903, p 211, 381.
"First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", byIlou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 22.
admitted 1838 - Alfred, NewYork
dismissed 6 April 1845 | Amorilla COLLINS
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8954 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 21, 79.
admitted 1874- Alfred, New York | Arnold W. COLLINS
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8955 |
1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 382.
Res. 1902 Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Death Cert # 1917-MN-018552 | Benjamin F. COLLINS
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8956 |
Name Prefix: Dr.
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995,p 21.
Admitted abt 1839 - Alfred, New York.
Dismissed 6 Apr 1845. | Benjamin Franklin COLLINS
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8957 |
1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 382.
"History of Rock County, Wisconsin", 1879, p 816.
CHARLES R.COLLINS, boiler-maker; P.O. Milton; born in Albion,Allegany Co., N.Y., Feb. 10,1851; son of Benjamin F. and TaceyA., who came to Rock Co., Wis., in the spring of 1836, andsettled in Harmony Township, now Rock Prairie; they have eightchildren. His father, Benjamin F., died in 1865. Charles R.was educated at the district school, Milton; at the age of 15years, commenced to learn his trade with V. D. Anderson,Springfield, Ohio; served six years; worked for same party threeyears, as journeyman. Is a member of Knights of Pythias; also,Red Men of Ohio. Attends Seventh Day Baptist Church.Republican. | Charles R. COLLINS
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8958 |
[Spice.FTW]
Clara was only 3 years old when her father was killed in the sawmill in 1860.
On the 1870 census, Clara Collins at the age of 12 was living in the city of Oconto with her mother Sarah Joslin Collins Shaft, her 1 year old step brother Robert Shaft, and her brothers James Collins, 18 and Charles Collins, 15. It is not known whether the Collins came to Oconto as a family or they came after Emily married Robert Spice in 1866.
The death certificate of Clara Collins Spice indicates she was 83 years old, living at 212 McDonald St, Oconto when she died of heart disease. The names of her parents are listed correctly.
The death notice is from the Oconto County Reporter on February 13, 1941
MRS. SAMUEL SPICE DIES WEDNESDAY AT OCONTO HOSPITAL
Funeral services will be held Saturday for Mrs. Samuel Spice, 83, 212 McDonald street, who died at the Oconto hospital Wednesday evening.
The deceased was born at Oshkosh September 17, 1857 and moved to this county with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Collins, when she was eighteen years old. (Wrong! her father died when she was 3,and she was in Oconto by the age of 12) On November 19, 1879, she married Samuel Spice at the Robert Spice home in Little River. Mrs. Spice was a member of the Methodist church and the G.A.R. lodge.
The body will be taken from the MacQueen Chapel to the Methodist church at 11:00 Saturday morning.
Services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 from the Methodist church with Rev. Schadeberg officiating. The ladies of G.A.R. will also have charge of a special serviceat the church. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetary. Six grandsons will serve as pallbearers, Wilmer, Claude, Roy, Harold, and George McCartney and ArthurTyrrell.
Survivors are her husband, Samuel Spice; four daughters, Mrs. Saul Tyrrell, Sheldon, Wis; Mrs. George McCartney, Oconto; Mrs. Fred Harmon, Green Bay; and Mrs. Oscar Becker, Bismark, N. Dakota; three sons, George, Fort Jervis,N.Y; Wesley at Waukegan, Ill; and Earl at Philadelphia, Pa; twenty-eight grandchildren and thirty-one great grandchildren. | Clara COLLINS
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 382. | Daniel COLLINS
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8960 |
Still Living. | Ebenezer COLLINS
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[Spice.FTW]
Emily Spice was born on August 28, 1849, in the developing township of Winnebago, which eventually became Oshkosh. At the time of her birth, very little of the town existed. Her father Silas Collins, and mother Sarah Joslin were true pioneer settlers of Oshkosh. Her parents had bought a lot in the original Village of Oshkosh on April 21, 1848, before Wisconsin had become a state. This land is located at Main and High Street in downtown Oshkosh today.
On October 29, 1860, Silas Collins was working at the sawmill of L.P. Sheldon as head sawyer. While adjusting a log, he slipped on a piece of bark and fell onto the large circular board saw. He was literally cut in half diagonally from his shoulder to his hip. He is buried in Ellenwood Cemetary, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Her mother, Sarah Joslin Collins was left a widow with 6 children. Emily was only 11 years old. Her mother went on to marry 4 other times. See the entirestory under Sarah Joslin.
The story of how Robert Spice and Emily Collins met has never been discovered. They were married in Green Bay, Wisconsin on October 7, 1866, only 4 months after Robert had returned from the war. Maybe the Collins family had lived in Green Bay for a short time. Maybe the single girls went to meet the guys as they were mustered out of the service. However they met,it was a quick romance and a very long life together!
Emily and Robert Spice died only days apart in 1920. She died of heart disease at the age of 70 years, 7 months, 2 days. Her death certificate is registered with the state on page27. All facts on the certificate are accurate, eexcept her father's place ofbirth. It should be New York, not Indiana. Her death notice appeared in the Oconto Reporter.
CALLED BY DEATH - After Ailing Six Years Her Demise Occured Tuesday Morning - RESIDENT HERE HALF CENTURY - Death of Mr. Spice Expected Any Moment - Celebrated Golden Wedding in 1915
Mrs. Robert Spice succumbed Tuesday morning at 10:25 o'clock, death occuring at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hassenfelt, at 410 Main Street. She had been ailing for the past six years.
Emily Collins was born August 28, 1849 and fifty-three years ago was unitedin marriage to Robert Spice at Green Bay and shortly after the couple came toOconto county and resided at Spice's Corners on a farm but twelve years ago came to reside. For the last two years they have made their home with their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Spice celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1915.
Deceased leaves to mourn her loss her husband, one son, Delbert Spice, of Manitowoc, and seven daughters, Mrs. George Trepanier and Mrs. Joseph Feifarek of Marinette, Mrs. Will Taylor of Waukegan, Ill, Mrs. George Kinzinger, Mrs. George Schaetz and Mrs. Ernest Hassenfelt of Oconto. One brother and one sister also survive her. They are James Collins and Mrs. Samuel Spice of Oconto. Also twenty-five grandchildren survive.
The funeral will be held Friday, afternoon at three o'clock from the Presbyterian church, Rev. E.W. Wright to officiate, and burial will take place in Evergreen cemetary.
Mr. Spice has been in very poor health for several days and his death may occur at any moment. | Emily COLLINS
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This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', LaNa-StL@inlink.com. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Credit and contact information must be given for its origin! | Emma Palmer COLLINS
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1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 26 Jun 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 778A, Dwelling #257, Family #278.
BROWN, Frances L., W, F, 28, wife, M, keeping house, CT, CT, CT. | Frances L. COLLINS
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 26.
Res., 1905, 38 Felix Street, Brooklyn, NY. | James L COLLINS
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Julia Trumbull COLLINS
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 382.
Res. 1902 Milton Junction, Wisconsin. | Lois P. COLLINS
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1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 357. | Loren W. COLLINS
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 382. | Mary A. COLLINS
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Alfred Rural Cemetery
1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p544, 937.
"Sabbath Recorder", Vol 128, p 168, 4 Mar 1940.
Obituary on file | Mary Emma COLLINS
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[Spice.FTW]
Silas Collins was born in Broome County, New York on December 31, 1821. Nothing is known about his earlier life. Was he an early settler of NewYork or a recent immigrant? Did he travel to Wisconsin alone, seeking his fortune in the new territory? According to the early Oshkosh newspapers, " He was an early settler of Oshkosh and helped to create the first sawmill ever built here. He was a very worthy man and good citizen. One of the oldest residents of Oshkosh, a man of excellent character, respected and beloved by all who knew him." | Silas COLLINS
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 26.
He is a machinist, and both are members of the Baptist Church. Res.1905, Mystic, Conn. | Thomas J. COLLINS
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 382.
Res. 1902 Montrose, California. | Walter J. COLLINS
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 382.
Res. 1902 NYC | Willard R. COLLINS
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8974 |
!DIED: age 71 | Mary COLLYER
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OBIT: COLNAR, ANDREW J : Husband of Frances T (Obit.).Plain Dealer 30 Jun, 1990, pg. 10 sec. D | Andrew COLNAR
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OBIT:
COLNAR, ANTHONY : Husband of Mary (Obit.).Plain Dealer 04 Nov, 1984, pg. 45 sec. A | Anthony (Anton) COLNAR
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RESIDENCES:
1911 - 3731 E.77th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1920 - 3731 E.77th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1956 - 6034 Carry Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
MARRIAGE:
Because his wife, Katerina Jakopic, died in 1910, Anton must have married another woman in order to have more children born after 1910. His next wife may have been Katerina Markovic.
1) JAKOJIC, KATARINA and COLNAR, ANTON vol.0062 pg.0174
2) MARKOVIC, CATHARINE and COLNAR, ANT vol.0087 pg.0375
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
OBIT:
Name: Colnar, Anton
Date: Jun 18 1956
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #100.
Notes: Colnar, Anton, of 6034 Carry Ave., beloved father of Anthony, Frances, Frank, Henry, Lawrence, Sylvia Vidmar, Helen, Eleanor, Betty, and Anna, grandfather, brother of Mary Aidisek. Friends may call at the Grdina Funeral Home, 1053 E. 62d St., After 4 P. M. Monday. Services Tuesday at St. Vitus Church, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Anton COLNAR
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DEATH:
Diptheria | Catherine COLNAR, [child]
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RESIDENCES:
1953 - 1420 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
- 3207 Grovewood Ave., Parma, Ohio
OCCUPATION:
Landscaper
OBIT:
Frank N. Colnar
Age 87. Beloved husband of the late Elsie (nee Pasela); loving father of Joyce Palinkas (John), Louise Mazanek (Dave), Pat Adkins (Bob), and Pam Domin (David); grandfather of Cherise, Beverly, Denise, David, Noreen, Jennifer, Brian and Candice; brother of Sylvia Vidmar, Helen Johnson, Eleanor Drowlette, Anna Kaprowski and the following deceased: Hank and Larry Colnar and Betty Marcella. U.S. Army Veteran, W.W. II. Funeral Prayers, Saturday, July 20, 2002 at 9 a.m. at THE YURCH FUNERAL HOME, 5618 BROADVIEW RD., PARMA and Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Francis De Sales Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will receive friends FRIDAY, 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. | Frank N. COLNAR
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OBIT: COLNAR, LAWRENCE : Husband of Jean (Obit.).Plain Dealer 19 Mar, 1987, pg. 09 sec. C | Lawrence COLNAR
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | John COLOSIMO
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(Can find death of Jeremiah but not Mary. Did she have a second marriage?) | Mary COLSON
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RESIDENCES: Lived in Cleveland in the 30's (1930?) | Richard Ely COLT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Susan COLT
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Name Prefix: Deacon | Aaron COLTON
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This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.99. | Mary W. COLTON
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I'd very much appreciate it if you would contact me should you find any errors in this GEDCOM file. Also, if you have any additional information to add to this file please send me a message at woodisgood@moscow.com | Mercy COLVER
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REFN: SS #3286.7. | Faye COLWELL
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | George COLWELL
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Source: Brown Genealogy, Vol. II.
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Hannah COLWELL
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REFN: SS #3286.7. | James COLWELL
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age 3 mo | Arnon L. COMSTOCK
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age 5 | Charles Frederick COMSTOCK
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[Birch.FTW]
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Facts about this person:
BurialApril 18, 1913
Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay, Onondaga County, NY | Cordelia Sophia COMSTOCK
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8995 |
Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Dorothy COMSTOCK
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MARRIAGE: COMSTOCK, ELIZABETH M and HUMPHREY Jr, DUDLEY S 0902 0153 | Elizabeth COMSTOCK
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age 31 | Frederick F. COMSTOCK
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Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Gershom COMSTOCK
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8999 |
Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Jonathan COMSTOCK
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Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Martha COMSTOCK
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