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Name provided by Vanetta McQuade in her outline of the Hook family is Henrietta. However, have not found anything showing that name for her. Several family trees on Ancestry.com all show her name as Nancy Rosetta. The 1930 census also shows her name as Nancy.
5/8/04 sla
Certificate 3933 | Nancy Rosetta CUPP
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The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying onother family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | A. N. CURRIER
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Nauvoo Register of Endowments,
6 jan 1846, Mecham,Irene, female, born 18 nov1807 Grafton,Ne
w Hampshire Washing/Annt 6 jan 1846 Endowment, 6 jan 1846,Ire
ne Currier in sealing record.
microfilm FHL 6051326: 3 parts | Irene CURRIER
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Philosa CURRIER
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If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | CURRIN
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Sister of Miss Mary Williams, the wife of Japhiah, and the daughter ofRobert and Susanna Williams of Plain Grove, PA. | Barbara CURRY
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1 NOTE 2 children | Daughter CURRY
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1 NOTE 6 children | Daughter CURRY
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1 NOTE Has written a book with a section on Daniel Comfort Burdick,1804-1906.
rcurrysr@jvlnet.com
Ross Curry
S947 Clara Ave.
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 | Ross CURRY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 3 times removed | CURTEN
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Other occupations Farmer/Storekeeper | Andrew Thomas CURTIS
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Died in Infancy | Baby Girl CURTIS
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Ancestral File Number: 4TV4-79 | Claude Lyle CURTIS
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Ancestral File Number: 1KK3-J4 | Estella CURTIS
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Died in infancy | Esther May CURTIS
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Nickname: Birdie | Evelyn Alberta CURTIS
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!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 121, WAIT, Joseph, and Hannah Curtis, Mar. 15, 1815. C.R. | Hannah CURTIS
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!DIED: age abt. 52 | Isaac Richard CURTIS
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Baptized, 26 Feb 1614, at Nazeing, England. Sailed from London on ship "SAFETY" 10 Aug 1635. aged 21. Ship scheduled to go to Virginia. Apparently wound up in Connecticut. Parents came 2 to 4 years later.
On 10th of August 1635, John Curtiss, aged 21, eldest son of John Curtiss and
Elizabeth Hutchins sailed from London, England in the ship "Safety" to Roxbury,
Suffolk County, Massachusetts. In 1639, John Curtiss became a resident of
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. In 1640, John Curtiss removed from
Wethersfield to Cupheag (Stratford), Hartford County, Connecticut.
In May 1658, John Curtiss was made a freeman. On 29th of December 1675,
"Sergeant John Curtiss was elected Town Teasurer of Stratford". In 1678 John
and William Curtiss on town committee to build a new meetinghouse. John
Curtiss served as a soldier in the King Philip's War, obtaining the rank of
Ensign or second lieutenant.
DEATH: Town of Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut Volume 2, part 2
(1684-1729), Curtis, John Senior aged 96 died 2 Dec 1707 | John CURTIS
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John Curtiss moved to Newark, Essex County, New Jersey when he became of age.
In 1667 he was the proprietor of the town of Newark. He represented Newark at
the general court from 1683-1688 as an assessor and commissioner for Essex
County. He also served as a Justice of the Peace | John CURTIS
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OBIT:
Name: Williams, Lillian
Date: Jan 31 1943
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #086.
Notes: Williams: Lillian (nee Curtis), beloved wife of Edwin (deceased), mother of Almon H., Frederick C., Mary Beckwith, Mildred Dean, Doris Crawford, Elma Selzer, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Bert, Emmett and Charles Curtis, passed away Thursday. Friends may call at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, O., where services will be held Monday, Feb. 1, at 2 p. m. | Lillian Belle CURTIS
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 15, CURTIS,Lyman, s. Nahum, bp. May 28, 1815. C.R. | Lyman CURTIS
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 14, CURTIS,
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 121,WAIT, Millicent, and Nahum Curtis, Oct. 29, 1809. C.R. | Naham CURTIS
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 15, CURTIS,Saphrona, d. Nahum, bp. May 28, 1815. C.R. | Saphrona CURTIS
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no children | Tabitha CURTIS
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Fairfield County, Connecticut Probate Records Volume (1702-1750), page 9, In
the Name of God, Amen, I, William Curtiss of Stratford in the COunty of
Fairfield in ye Colony of Connecticut being aged and weak of body yet through
ye goodness of God of perfect memory and understanding do make this my last
will and testament as followeth:
Imprimis, I Commit my soule to God hpoing for salvation in and through ye
righteousness and merits of Jesus Christ my only saviour and redeemer and my
body after this life to be decently buried at ye discretion of my surviving
relations and having disposed of all my children in marriage and gave them such
portions as I thought fitt according to my ability and having now but little to
dispose of my will is that after funerall expenses and just debts being paid my
estate be disposed of as followeth:
Item, I give and bequeath to my loving son Daniell Curtiss my common meadow
lyeing in the great Neck and my meadow in ye Salt Pond in said Neck and one
third part of all my land lyeing in Paquanock field and four acres in the new
pasture and a fourth part of all my wood land laid out and to be laid out.
Item, I give and bequeath to my loving son, Ebenezer Curtiss three acres of
meadow lying at Nesumpaws being the equall half of my Lot out there and one
third of all my land lyeing in Paquanock field and hallf my farme in the woods
on Turky Hill amd one fourth part of all my wood land layd out or to be laid
out.
Item, I give and freely bequeath to my loving son Zachariah Curtiss one acre of
meadow at Nesumpaws and one acre of land at ye North Ends of the Towne next
adjoining to his owne land and one third part of all my land lyeing in
Paquanocke field and half my farme at Turkey Hill and one fourth part of all my
wood land laid out or to be laid out.
Item, I give and freely bequeath to my loveing Sonn, Josiah Curtiss one acre of
land at the North End of the Towne and four acres of land lyeing next to
Samuell French his land and three acres of Land in the Intack and three acres
of Land near Harveys farme in the Ox pasture and two acres and half of land in
the farfield and two acres of land of the two miles division near Nesumpaws
Creek and one quarter part of all my wood land laid out or to be laid out.
Item, I give to my daughter, Sarah Wells five pounds and to my daughter
Elizabeth Rose five pounds and to my son Joshua Curtiss five pounds to be paid
by my executors hereafter named: I also give to Jonathan Curtiss the son of
Jonathan Curtiss the summ of twenty shillings, all the rest of my estate within
doors and without goods and chattels, I freely give and bequeath to my four
sons: Daniell, Ebenezer, Zachariah, and Josiah to be equally divided amongest
them and I do hereby ordaine and make my said sons Daniell Curtiss, Ebenezer
Curtiss, Zachariah Curtiss, and Josiah Curtiss sole executors of this my last
will and testament allways during life reserving for my comfort to dispose of
any of my owne estate that this is my last will and testament revoking all
other wills this fifteenth day of December in ye year of our Lord God 1702.
Signed and declared by the said William Curtiss to be his last will and
testament in presents of us
Joseph Curtiss William Curtiss Seal
John Beach
Mr Joseph Curtiss and Mr John Beach appeared at ye prorogative Court held in
Fairfield on the 31st of Decembr 1702 and made oath that they saw Capt William
Curtiss signe ye above instrument and heard him declare it to be his last will
and testament and that they judged him to be competent. Captiane William
Curtiss of Stratford being deceased his last will and testament being exhibited
to ye prorogative court siting in Fairfield December 31st 1702 ye said will
being proved is by the court approved and is ordered to be recorded.
Nathan Gold, clerk | William Dawson CURTIS
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Left England 1637 or 1639/ Arr Roxbury, Mass. Son came 1st. Allotted 15 acres of land 1 Jun 1639. Moved to Wethersfield Conn; died soon thereafter. | John CURTIS (CURTYCE)
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Fairfield County, Connecticut Probate Records, Volume 1 (1648-1656), page 17
The last will and testament of Elizabeth Curtiss, In the Name of God, Amen, I
Elizabeth Curtis to make publick my last will and testament...being weak yet of
perfect in my minde...
Inprimis unto my sonns John Curtiss and William doe give my Mare and Coalt.
Item, unto John Curtiss and Jonathan Curtiss ye sonnes of my sonnes John and
William, my grandchildren I doe give the coalt that my young mare hath: and
after the sayd young mare hath up her first coalt, Then I doe give ye sayd
young mare to the rest of my grandchildren, sonns and daughters of my aforesaid
sonns John and William:
Item, I doe give one house and lott to my grandchildren, John Curtiss, Israel,
Jonathan, and Sarah Curtiss ye children of ye said John and William: and they
to enjoy it when they become to ye age of twenty:
Item, I doe give unto my grandchilde Mary Curtiss ye daughter of Thomas Curtiss
forty shillings and to bee paid unto her by my sonns John and William within a
yeare after my decease:
Item, I doe give my grandchilde Mary Curtiss ye daughter of Thomas Curtis,
deceased forty shillings and to bee paid unto her by my sonns John and William
Curtiss within a yeare after my decease:
Item, I doe give unto my sonns John and William Curtiss my two cowss, one
hiefer, one bullock and a calf after my deceas: provided ye if my sayd young
mare before given to my grandchildren should miscarry. Then my will is if my
two sonns John and William Curtiss should give foure pounds each of them to
three children ye have no share in my house and lott to be paid att ye age of
twentie:
Item, I doe give my bible to John Curtiss my grandchilde the sonn of John
Curtiss allso my desire is ye there be so much of my corn sould as may buy a
bible for Jonathan Curtiss ye sonn of my sonn William and given to him:
The rest of my goods within ye house that are moveable goods I doe give to my
sonns John and William Curtiss to be equally divided betwixt them:
My two sonns John Curtiss and William Curtiss I doe make executors and my will
is ye John Birdseye, Henry Wakelyn and Joseph Hawly shall bee overseers of this
my last will and testament.
In ye presence of
John Brimsmaid Elizabeth Curtiss Seal
John Washborn
This will was proved by John Curtiss and William Curtiss to bee ye last will
and testant of Elizabeth Curtiss of Stratford: and ye court approvs of it; it
being attested to: 4th: 4th: '58 John Minor
Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut Town Records: 1658 June 4, Elizabeth
Curtiss dyed | Thomas CURTIS (CURTYCE)
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died at 18 unmarried | Elizabeth CURTISS
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OBIT: Name: Rose, Evelyn Curtiss
Date: Mar 16 1932
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #069.
Notes: Rose: Evelyn Curtiss, wife of Benjamin Holly Rose, mother of Milton Curtiss, and Holly, Monday, March 14. Funeral from residence, 17891 Lake Rd., Clifton Park, Wednesday at 3 p. m. Please omit flowers. Burial private. | Evelyn B. CURTISS
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Moved to Cleveland in 1868.
Living with his daughter at his in-laws in 1870 census. His wife does not appear in the census. She may have died prior to 1870. James is 30 and a nurseryman (in that business for 20 years).
CENSUS: 1910 - 3074 W14th St. | James Milton CURTISS
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BIRTH: Town of Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut Volume 1 (1650-1684),
page 34, John Curtiss ye son of Israell Curtiss was born ye first week in
October: one thousand six hundred seventy 1670:
Sources: Randall & Allied Families by F.A. Randall, 1943, page 405, 407.
Gen of Conn. page 1176. Comp of genealogy Vol 7, page 823. History of
Ancient Woodbury.
Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, 1st Congregational Church Records
Volume 1 (1670-1829), page 25 1699 May 26 John Curtiss and Johanna, his wife
were admitted to full communion
DEATH: Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut (1683-1867), page 289 Ensign
John Curtiss departed this life April 14th 1754
PROBATE: Town of Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Volume 3 (1749-1759),
page 181, Att a court of probate held in Woodbury May 5th 1754--We Nathan
Curtiss of Woodbury appeared on court and exhibited the last will or testament
of his father Ensign John Curtiss late of Woodbury in order to its apprebation
and allowance, which being considered and no objection amde against it, and the
witnesses being full and agreeing--Said testament is now approved and allowed
and accepted to be recorded, and is as followeth and wheras in said testament
or th codicil the abovesaid Nathan Curtiss is nominated executor thereof.
Thereof said Nathan Curtiss on the date above declared his acceptance of said
care and himself bound in recognizance of 50 pounds lawful money that he will
be faithful unto the abovesaid trust reported to him
Attest Anthony Stoddard, Clerk
WILL: Town of Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Volume 3 (1749-1759),
pae 181, In the Name of God Amen. The last will and testament of me John
Curtiss of Woodbury in the County of Litchfield and Colony of Connecticut in
New England, I being advanced in years, but att present in health and of sound
mind, thanks be it to God therefore, calling to mind my mortality, knowing it
is appointed for man once to die, do therefore make and ordain this my last
will and testament and first of all commit my soul unto the hands of God that
gave it and body to a christian and decent burial in hopes of a glorious
resurrection at the last days and as to such worldly goods and lands as God
hath graciously given me, I having chiefly disposed thereof unto my several
sons and daughters and to my grandchildren as by the particular deeds of gifts
and bequeathments will plainly show and therefore my will is, that my several
daughters hereafter mentioned, viz Ellizabeth, Hannah, Abigail, Esther, Joanna,
Olive and Eunice shall be content with what each of them have already received
to be in full of their portion, and do therefore ordain that neighter they nor
their heirs shall have or lay any claim to any estate after my deceased.
Secondly, my will is that that the children of my son John Curtiss, deceased
having already received by deed of gift and particular bequeathments whatever I
design for to give them my will that they and each of them shall forever
hereafter remain contented with what each of them have already received--and
never have any portion out of my estate after my death.
Thirdly, as I am so far advanced in years that I am past all labour and haveing
my whole dependence for the support of my life, upon my children, I do
therefore ordain and appoint that my three surviving sons, viz Nathan, Peter,
and David shall equally and conjunctly pay and defray the charge of providing
neccesaries for the comfortable support of my life, while God is pleased to
continue me in being and having reserved yet in my hands sundry pieces of land,
that are not yet disposed of by any deed of gift whatsoever I do therefore add
to my son Nathan Curtiss over and above what he hath already received by deed
of gift, that five acres of meadow lying in the old field so called, bounded
South on the River Eastward on James Kason, Northward on highway or Timothy
Hinman's land, and Westward on Capt Knowles' land to be to him, his heirs and
assignes forever. Also I give and bequeath to my son Peter Curtiss over and
above what he hath already received of deed of gift five acres of meadow from
the South end of the Meadow called the Long Meadow, bounded eastward on the
River, Southward on Eleazer Hinman's land, Northward and West on his own land,
to be to him and his heirs forever; and lastly I do give and bequaeth unto my
son David Curtiss all the land as yet undivided of lying at Walnut Tree Hill,
bounded Northward on Deacon Hinman's land, Southwardly on Nathan Curtiss' land,
West and East on Highway and also that piece of land where Holebrook's Mill now
stands, if ever it shall return to me or any estate, to be to him his heirs and
assignes forever; hereby renoucing all other wills and testaments by me made
heretofore I satify and confirm this to be my last will and testament, in
witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of
February Anno Domino 1754
Signed, Sealed, in presence of us who as evidence signed the same in the
presence of the testator and heard him pronounce the same to be his last will
and testament.
Benjamin Stiles John Curtiss Seal
Daniel Sherman
Joseph Perry
This Codicil made and added to the above written will foreasmuch as I have
neglected to appoint some meet person to execute my last will and testament
above written, I do therefore order my son Nathan Curtiss to be the sole
executor of my above written will as witnesseth my hand and seal on the day of
the date above written John Curtiss Seal
The codicil added to the above written will signed in presence of us,
Benjamin Stiles
Joseph Perry | John CURTISS
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CENSUS:
1830 Line #14, Hinckley Township, Medina County living near Lathrop Pixley.
1840 Curtis Milton Harrisville Township 276 19 pg274.txt , 2 males under 5, 1 male between 5-10, 1 male between 40-50, 1 female between 5-10, 1 female between 10-15, 1 female between 15-20, 1 female between 30-40. (3 girls, 2 boys)
1850 Not listed. Only his wife, Nancy and son, William, appear in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Cty, Ohio. Where are the other children? | Milton CURTISS
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OBIT: Name: Lyman, Ruth Curtiss
Date: October 18, 1902
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #051.
Notes: Lyman-Ruth Curtiss, wife of Theodore P. Lyman, suddenly, at her residence, Kenilworth rd., Euclid Heights. Funeral Saturday, the 18th, at 2 p. m. Burial private. | Ruth CURTISS
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OBIT: Name: Curtiss, William Eglin
Date: May 1 1957
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #102.
Notes: Curtiss, William Eglin, age 80, husband of Lillian J. Curtiss, Winter Park, Fla.; brother of Mrs. Floyd R. Smith, Pittsfield, Mass., grandfather of Robert C. Clark, of Shaker Heights, O., formerly of Cleveland O.; passed away Monday at Winter Park, Fla. Services will be held Thursday, at 2 p. m. Cox Parger Funeral Home, Winter Park, Fla. Member of the Pitgrim Congregational Church of Cleveland. Winter Park, University Club, secretary-treasurer of the Cleveland Dental Mfg. Co. | William Eglin CURTISS
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Ancestral File Number: 13MV-Z9M | William CUSHMAN
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!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Fanny O. CUTLER
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!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Holton O. CUTLER
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!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Ida Gertrude CUTLER
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!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Joseph CUTLER
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!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Joseph CUTLER
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!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 148. | Mary Augusta CUTLER
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!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Thomas CUTLER
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Lydia Ann CUYLER
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OBIT:
Name: Olszewski, Maryanna
Date: Feb 1 1955
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #140.
Notes: Olszewski, Maryanna (nee Cwiklinski), of 6531 Sebert Ave., beloved wife of Stanley, mother of Henry, Theresa Bierut, Rita, and grandmother, sister of Frances Skrocki (deceased), Anna Lewandowski, Sister M. Dosithea, H. F. N., and Rev. Isadore Cwikinski, O. F. M., Martha Weinman and Pauline (deceased), passed away Saturday, Jan. 29. Friends may call at Siczak Funeral Home, 3652 E. 65th St., where services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 9:30 a. m. and St. Stanislaus Church at 10 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery | Mary CWIKLINSKI
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OBIT: Name: Cwynar, Frank
Date: Apr 11 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #102.
Notes: Cwynar, Frank, residence, 2163 W. Seventh St., beloved husband of the late Zofia, dear father of Mary Haky, Julia Kruczek, Stephany Kovalsky, Stanley, Clara Socha and Thomas, also grandfather, brother of Mark and Germaine Wolinski. Funeral services Monday, Apr. 13, at 10 a. m. from St. John Cantius Church at 10 a. m. Friends may call at P. Holowczak Funeral Home, 1208 Kenilworth Ave. A. J. Tomon & Sons Service. | Frank CWYNAR
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OBIT:
Name: Cwynar, Mark
Date: Sep 28 1962
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #102.
Notes: Cwynar. Mark Cwynat, 3816 E. 78th St., beloved husband of Katherine (nee Rogowski), father of Mary Chmura, Estelle, Frank, Jennie Shem. Sophie Stach, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Germaine Wolinski. Friends may call at the Louis & Donald Ferfolia Funeral Home, 9116 Union Ave., at E. 93d St., Friday 2-10 P. M. Funeral Saturday 8:30 a. m., Services Holy Name Church, 9 a. m. | Mark (Marek) CWYNAR
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OBIT: Name: Cygan, Frank
Date: July 22, 1941
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #018.
Notes: Cygan-Frank Age 51; suddenly Monday a. m.; beloved husband of Josephine (nee Eckert); father of Alice, Frank, Jr., Raymond Glinko, Christine Junke and brother of Gregory. Friends may call at the late residence, Bunker rd., North Royalton, where services will be held Wednesday, July 23, at 9 a. m. | Frank CYGAN
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I have no proof (like Walter Cygan's obituary) to link him to Gregory and Kate, but am recording this info in case the link is accurate. Use this info with caution.
OBIT: Name: Cygan, Gregory
Date: May 9 1950
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #018.
Notes: Cygan, Gregory, of Strongsville, O., beloved father of Walter, Caroline Maslyk, Joseph, Rose Stawicki, and Helen Herbut, and grandfather, and brother Anthony in Europe, Services Wednesday, May 10 at 9:15 A. M. from A. J. Tomon and Sons Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14 St. and the Holy Family Church on York Rd. at 10 p. m.
RESIDENCES: 1910 - 2172 W.5th Street, Cleveland (per census)
1920 - could not find him | Gregory (Gregorz) CYGAN, (Cigan)
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OBIT: Name: Cygan, Joseph
Date: Aug 8 1967
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #102.
Notes: Cygan. Joseph Cygan, residence, 1447 Sprague Rd., North Royalton, beloved husband of Eva (nee Zyla), dear father of Richard (deceased) and Janet Smolka, also grandfather, brother of Walter, Caroline Maslyk. Rose Stawicki and Helen Herbut. Funeral services Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 9:30 A. M., at Holy Family Church. (York Rd.). Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. Tuesday 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. | Joseph CYGAN
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