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    2551 Frederick's will was dated 23 June 1828 and is contained in Warren County Probate Records (G.S. #566,393 No. 1920) Snover, Frederick (I6807)
     
    2552 from Kinney, Frederick M. (I10709)
     
    2553 From - WHO's WHO IN NEBRASKA, 1940 : Published by the Nebraska Press Association, Lincoln, NE WOLFE, Asa Allen (I19)
     
    2554 From "The Snover Family" compiled by Edward P. Stone Sr., Amundsen Pub.Co., 1976, and in the NSDAR Library (information copied and sent to me by James Kerr) - "Frederick Snover was born in America.... The place of his birth, as well as where he
    received his education, has not yet been determined." "..was a member of the Reformed Association of Hardwick." "Mister Snover was a zealous patriot, and supplied services and supplies during the revolution." Birth and death dates from this
    book. His 3rd m.was performed by Joshua Swayze, J. P. 
    Snover, Frederick (I6807)
     
    2555 From a copy of his obituary,: LEWIS, Alexander (I180)
     
    2556 From a negative map of 1795 Crown Grants, and a map labeled 1797: Anthony, William (I14231)
     
    2557 From a newspaper article dated "THURSDAY JULY 16, 1931" VOL. XXXIX THOMAS, Robert Hanson (I21)
     
    2558 From a paper with OXFORD, FURNAS COUNTY above the obituary: LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    2559 From a young age, Bill (Wilfred) assisted with family support. Completing only eight grades of education, Bill worked on farms around Swartz Creek with his dad. The work was hard and the pay poor. One account relates that Bill dreamed of the
    day when he would have enough money to own enough pairs of socks so he wouldn't have to wear the same "crusty" pair day after day. 
    Dennis, Wilfred (I13178)
     
    2560 From another Kudlac researching the name: Kudlac, Alex (I16602)
     
    2561 From Coroners Certificate of Death(MN #5091)
    Undertaker Felix F. I?mkowski 
    MAYKOSKI, Peter (I241)
     
    2562 From Cynthia Katzman Bowlby (katzman@alumn.com) http://www3.shore.net/~katzman/ Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
     
    2563 From Debby Bowman (cdkj@theriver.com) Blazier, George W. (I15887)
     
    2564 From Ed Kornowski: McGaw, Anna Rose (I14303)
     
    2565 From Funeral Bulletin: Dennis, Wilfred (I13178)
     
    2566 From Harold Van Auken: Schoonover, James (I6129)
     
    2567 From Harold Van Auken: Schoonover, Henry (I17071)
     
    2568 from Helene Fraley (hfraley@swbell.net) Maines, Evaline H. (I2104)
     
    2569 From her toombstone: Bernhardten, Johanna Margaretha Elizabetha (I817)
     
    2570 From his FindAGrave page:

    1)Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
    Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery, Clarksfield Township
    Old Part 1841 - Row 1 North End
    Wheeler, Asa Sr., d. 1887, Revolutionary War Veteran (no marker; Lot 1, Block 1)

    2)The Official Roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio
    WHEELER, ASA, SR., (Huron Co)
    Bur Clarksfield Twp Fur infor Sally De Forest Chap

    3) The Official Roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio
    Volumn. II. Addenda
    WHEELER, ASA, SR., (Huron Co)
    Drafted as teamster. Came to Trumbull co; thence to Clarksfield 1818 whr he d. Children: Lemuel and Anson movd to Kansas; Asa Jr mar Olive Minor; Asa Sr., married mother of Olive Minor (2nd wf of soldr ?) other childr; William; Bethia; Lovina; Lucretia; Mary Ann; Lucy and Betsy; Ref Firelands Pioneer O S Vol 9 pg 52; Williams Hist p 277. Rept by Marjory Cherry  
    WHEELER, Sr. Asa (I33)
     
    2571 From internet notes of Bill Pierce, I believe it references the Ohio Was-Wil-a-Way Chapter of the DAR:

    From "Official Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers 1775-1783": Served from Prince Co., VA. as a Pvt in Capt Thomas Moore's Company. Engaged in battle at Guilford C.H., when he was wounded in the thigh by a musket ball. Migrated to Highland Co. soon after Revolution. He was crippled in his hip fr engagements for life. Fur info Waw-Wil-a-Way Chap."

    Lists children: Allen, Susannah, Greene, Martin, Nathaniel, Jonathon, Sallie, James, Andrew
     
    Puckett, William (I3609)
     
    2572 From Jessie Traband (traband@banet.net) Opdyke, Anthony (I15570)
     
    2573 From Kelsey Jones: Bernhardt, Jacobina (I13144)
     
    2574 From letters from Lillie Werder Stump to Ruth Miller Moore: Moore, Mary Ann (I15259)
     
    2575 From letters from Lillie Werder Stump to Ruth Miller Moore: Carson, Elizabeth Eleanor (I15325)
     
    2576 From Linda Muessig (lmuessig@ptdprolog.net) Ayers, Charity A. (I2152)
     
    2577 From Melvine Eugene Miller Jr. (skimil@home.com) Miller, # Melvin Eugene (I8315)
     
    2578 From Nebraska COOPER, Dora (I322)
     
    2579 From Sandy (Seirls@aol.com) 9-4-99 Brands, William C. (I16801)
     
    2580 From Sean Grogan (SeanBne@webtv.net): Wintermute, Margaret (I1699)
     
    2581 From Stamford, Nebraska. She died of cancer in 1954 or 1955 in Pasadena JANSEN, Mabel Anne (I324)
     
    2582 From the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005:

    a Representative from Michigan; born in Romeo, Macomb County, Mich., September 21, 1847; attended the public schools and Dickenson Institute at Romeo; was graduated from the academic department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1869 and from the law department in 1871; was admitted to the bar and practiced in Wichita, Kans., in 1871 and 1872; moved to Romeo, Mich., in 1873 and to Port Austin, Huron County, Mich., in 1874 and continued the practice of law; also engaged in banking; principal of the public schools of Port Austin for two years; probate judge of Huron County from January 1, 1881, to January 1, 1885; elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1895-March 3, 1899); was not a candidate for renomination in 1898; moved to Port Huron, Mich., where he died July 21, 1924; interment in Lakeside Cemetery.  
    Snover, Horace Greeley (I17131)
     
    2583 From the funeral service bulletin: Dennis, George Nobel (I13429)
     
    2584 From the history of Sussex county we are told that John Peter Bernhardt first settled in Philadelphia in 1730, and in 1742 located in the wilderness where the village of Stillwater now stands. (The above dates are evidently wrong, as the
    inscription on the tombstone of Bernhardt and his daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, who married John George Windemuth, both say they emigrated in 1731, and it seems to be as evident that he made his settlement at Stillwater at an earlier date than
    that given, we think not later than 1736.) Sussex history also says that Peter Windemuth came about the same time, an inexcusable error, as there was no Emigrator by the name of Peter. 
    Bernhardt, John Peter (I13141)
     
    2585 From the OXFORD STANDARD Thursday, September 3, 1953 LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    2586 From The Wintermute Family History: Snover, Frederick (I6807)
     
    2587 From Thomas Cornell (tvcornel@netusa1.net) Sipes, Jacob (I15114)
     
    2588 From:
    The Oxford Standard
    November 19, 1925

    Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lewis delightfully entertained last evening at radio and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. G.J. Hancock and the Richmonds being their guests. Mrs. Lewis served a most appetizing midnight lunch. 
    LEWIS, Leslie Owen (Skeet) (I138)
     
    2589 From: History of Minnehaha Co., SD, page 1072 Goddard, George Osmer (I14385)
     
    2590 Fron Bev Louider Drabek (DRABEKBOB@aol.com) Snover, Harriet L. (I11945)
     
    2591 Fun Loving, Airplanes (pilot), boating, Czech VESELY, Francis Vaclav (I1532)
     
    2592 Funeral services were held at the Methodist church, Friday, August 20, for Thomas J Lewis, who passed away Monday, Aug. 16, 1954. Rev. Willis Taplin officiated. LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    2593 G Youngman from Ancestry.com has his birth place as Virginia.

    Carol Howell from findagrave.com lists his birthplace as Kentucky. 
    Mauzey, George Guy (I6514)
     
    2594 G.O. & J.B. Goddard - $1822.00 Goddard, George Osmer (I14385)
     
    2595 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14433)
     
    2596 Gaber Real Estate Gaber, Richard Edward (I14434)
     
    2597 Garry Bryant's research gave his mother's name as Mary Saunders. However, Lillian Younger Deats thought her maden name was WIllson. STRAUGHAN, John (I358)
     
    2598 Genevieve C. Wintermute

    On February 3, 2004 GENEVEIVE C. WINTERMUTE (nee Finkner), beloved wife of the late F. Landis Wintermute; devoted mother of J. Ronald Wintermute and his wife Irmgard, Joanne Stershic Jesilionis and her husband Charles, Robert Landis Wintermute and his wife Linda; sister of Leslie Finkner and his wife Evelyn, Shirley Sipes Lauer. She is predeceased by five sisters and four brothers. Also survived by thirteen grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the Sterling Ashton Schwab Funeral Home Inc., 736 Edmondson Avenue, Catonsville (1/2 mile west of beltway ext 14) on Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Nursing Home Chapel, 1222 Tugwell Dr, Catonsville, on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment in Crestlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Joseph's Nursing Home Building Fund.
    Published in the Baltimore Sun from 2/5/2004 - 2/6/2004.
     
    Finkner, Genevieve Celeste (I3257)
     
    2599 George came to America at the age of 5 years with his family. He attended schools in Saginaw, although it is uncertain if graduated from high school. The first mention of George in the City Directory is 1910, at which time he worked as a meat
    cutter at The Hayden Fancy Grocery. He resided with his father at 909 Hill (later 2311 Hill). In 1913, George changed his residence to 619 W. Genesee, which also became the residence of Hector Mclean, his father-in-law in 1914. George
    worked at the Fancy Meat Market, 118 N. Washington, as a meat cutter in 1915. Oral history tells that he and Emma met there. He may have learned his trade from a `cousin', John G. Brunner, of RD 3, Saginaw Tnsp, a partner in Knuttel &
    Brunner Meats at 2008 N. Michigan (later 2004 N. Michigan). In 1914, The Fancy Meat Market, owned by George and Emma, was at 230 N. Warren Ave., while George moved to a new residence at 1214 State St. (later 1216 State St. The home phone
    number was Riverside 586-M. The actual name of the business was The Fancy Meat Market, and the slogan was, `Choice Chicago Meat, Poultry Our Specialty'. George and Emma owned a cottage at the mouth of the Kawkawlin River. The cottage was burned
    to the ground one Spring, mysteriously after an unsuccessful bid by a developer to purchase the property. In 1935 or 1936, George lost his business and his home. He went to work as a meat cutter at M.J. Gudritz; and moved his family to 1213
    Davenport, just through the block from his former home. This move was devastating to the family. George lived to see a grandson born. He was a heavy drinker in his last years. His funeral was held in his home. The german language had
    been spoken in the Gaus homes until WWII. George stood 5'6" tall. 
    GAUS, JOHAN GEORGE (I13508)
     
    2600 George is buried in Section O, lot E1/2 34, graves 3 and 4, of Sunset Hills Cemetary, near Flint Michigan. Dennis, George Nobel (I13429)
     

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