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I have 4 children Michael N. Johnson b 4/1/56,Audrey D.Johnson b 7/26/57, Andrea L. Johnson Freese b 2/18/60, | Wintermute, Sandra (I15917)
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I have found that William Boram & Elizabeth Cochran married in Moontgomery Co OH in 1839. | Cochran, Elizabeth M. (I86)
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I have had a hard time finding Maud's last name. However there is an obituary in THE LINCOLN STAR newspaper, June 5, 1975:
Roy O. Gish 74, Friend (Nebraska)
died in friend, retired farmer
Survivors: wife Vera, daughter Mrs Tom (Shirley) Stelmach, Louisville, Colo.Stepdaughter, Mrs Pat Keller, Denver; stepsons Leon Sharp, Omaha, Robert Sharp, Cheyenne Wyo
Sisters: Mrs Alta Baker, Seattle
Mrs Grace Jennings, Norwalk CA
Mrs Maud Heinzman, Phillips, Nebraska
The Wintermute/Lewis/Heinzman family all lived in Friend, Nebraska at one time, this certainly is our Maude Heinzman. | Gish, Maud Ellen (I3639)
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I have NO idea why this obit was saved other than the middle name. As you can imagine, I wish it had some more hard data (like the name of the newspaper and date). Thanks. | Jerome, Addison Gardiner (I1964)
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I have obtained photographs of ... the monument of James Schoonhoven and wife Lydia Jane Wintermute. James allotted $1000 for the monument!! | Schoonover, James (I6129)
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I have photo copies of marriage certificates from my paternal grandmother's family. There is a "Wintermude". | Wintermute, Margaret (I1699)
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I knew John Kilmer and Eleanor Gerholz quite well. Eleanor was my grandmother's siter and when I was a boy I visited her and Uncle Jack once a week with my dad. They lived on Chevrolet Ave. in Flint Michigan. Jack was in charge of maintaince
for the heating and electrical generating facility at the Buick factory. Jack and Eleanor Kilmer did have one son named Morris. Morris moved to the Mineapolis St Paul area and had several children. I have been unable to contact him since I
started doing genealogical research 5 years ago. If you have any idea how I can contact him please let me know. Also,(Joel has) ancestoral info for Eleanor Kilmer nee Gerholz... The oldest reference I have to her ancestors is the 1796
marriage of Gottfried Gerholz to Elisabeth Kroenke in the Labes area of Kreis Regenwalde, Pommern. | Gerholtz, Eleanor (I10948)
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I previously had her as Thelma | Neuman, Selma (I6326)
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I previously had his mane as Richard William, not Richard Warren as it is on his gravestone.
He was a veterinarian | DEATS, Dr Richard Warren (I325)
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I previously had his middle name as Sehanirs, but it is Samuel on his death certificaate. | RAWSON, Charles S. (I104)
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I remember the many times he would | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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I see nothing on Mildred beyond the marriage date. It looks like Clarence remarried in 1933. I don't even see him on a census after 1920 though. | Family F77
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I suspect that Elihu W Conway was a bigamist.
In the 1880 census he was married to Rhoda Grace Symons. They were married in 1875. Had a daughter,Bertha in 1878. His occupation is listed as "traveler". Rhoda died in 1897.
In the 1900 census he is married to Isaphine Lewis (in 1884) and their son William C was born in 1885. | Conway, Elihu (I6520)
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I used Aunt Lillie's spelling of this name. Chester Philhower has it as Staftstall.(Sarah Moore) | Schaftstall (I15351)
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I would GUESS that this is the Peter Wintermute listed in the 1850 Vigo County, Indiana Census, Honey Creek Twp. as a Farmer, born in New Jersey, age 79. According to previous information, he would have actually been 64. His wife and
younger children were living in Sugar Creek Twp. | Wintermute, Jr. Peter (I1980)
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I'd be happy to send the roster to anybody who wants to look it over. | Miller, Jesse Orluf (I3377)
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I'll never forget his smile and the | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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I'm am not too sure about the children that Darnel Chester Philhower has for this couple are theirs. The birthdates would have Mary being 49 years old when she had her first child and 63 when she had her last child. These children may belong
to one of her children and not her. I list them here (Sarah Moore): | Moore, Mary Margaretta (I15173)
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I'm looking for information on the Shriekagast family, in Sussex and Warren Counties, Virginia Rose was a sister, an John K. a brother to my great-grandmother. Any information would be helpful. | Shriekagast, Margaret (Virginia Rose) (I2197)
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I'm not sure about Nancy Pade's notes. Miles was either born in Indianola or in Crippe Creek, Colorado.
| PUCKETT, Miles Jerold (I99)
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If anyone has any further information on this family, please contact Rebecca (RebeccaLws@aol.com) and Jan (jlreuther@adelphia.net), and mention that you saw this in the genealogy file under Mary Read Raub. | Read, Mary (I16703)
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IGI has her as Caty Ann b. ca 1808 | Kinney, Catharine Ann (I6025)
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Im going to the wake today(5-23-99), and the funeral on Tuesday. The wake is at Davidsons Funeral home, on "Wintermute St." in Ft Erie. | McGaw, Anna Rose (I14303)
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In 1849, Philander Murray, together with some other young men, went to Boston and bought a sailing vessel, the Harriet Rockwell, and sailed for California 'round the horn". Later he went again, this time via the isthmus and bought a foundry in
Ausable, New York across Lake Champlain and conducted a successful business; also meeting and marrying the village school teacher. Miss Martha Patterson, a graduate of Keeseville Academy. Later in the 1880's Philander Murray sold out and moved
west to Rock Falls, Illinois. | Murray, Philander (I2019)
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In 1860 he lived in Bruce, Macomb, Michigan; Romeo post office - 1860 and 1880 federal census. | Snover, Edward Sharpe (I11587)
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In 1860 her parents were living in Greenwich twp, Warren, NJ. By 1861 they were in Allentown, PA. | Finkley, Anna E. (I11930)
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In 1878, Robert Thomas, Verdon Glandon, Ed Leash and Charlie Hoag, made a pleasure trip from Illiinois and liking the country, they all took land. He was a contractor and builder, being one of the first in Indianola. He helped to put up many
of the first buildings such as school houses, churches, businesses, and homes. He was a charter member of the Congregational Church in Indianola, a member of the Old Settlers' Association, the Modern Woodman, the Eastern Star and the Masonic
Lodges. He died at his home just west of town, after being in poor health for over two years. | THOMAS, Robert Hanson (I21)
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In 1885 at the age of 21 he moved from Charlottville, Indiana to Fairburry, Nebraska. He lived near Fairbury and Western, Nebraska for a number of years. | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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In 1886 Alex, accompanied by Frank Klein settled on a farm about twelve miles northwest of Oxford (NE). One of their first experiences in batching in the new land was a prairie fire. Noticing that a fire was appraching from the south, they
hurriedly took their belongings from the house, piled them on the ground and plowed a fire guard around them. The freakish thing was that the fire traveled so swiftly, it burned all the grass under the house since it sat on a foundation of six
large rocks but did not burn a single stick of lumber in the house. | LEWIS, Alexander (I180)
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In 1900 Francis was a general agent for Singer Sewing Machine Company | Kilmer, Francis Ansel (I9463)
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In 1900 the family had a farm at Eagle Bend, Todd Co., Minnesota | Kilmer, George Martimer (I9468)
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In 1905 Census and marriage was listed as Gottlieb Schlagel | SCHLAGEL, GOTTLIEB (I285)
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In 1910 census, Addie S Conard, Ruby's mother was living with E.A. and Ruby in Lincoln City, Lancaster County Nebraska | Family F2592
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In 1910 census, William was head of household in Bay County, Michigan. He claimed to have immigrated to USA in 1898. | Dennis, William Alexander (I13635)
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In 1918, after graduating from the University of Wyoming, joined the Navy and was a participant in WWI. | Nelson, Arthur Jacob (I15592)
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In 1918, Mr. Lewis , who is now 89, decided to leave the farm and moved to Oxford. After 12 years sojurn in town, they returned to the farm where they lived another 12 years, returning in 1940. | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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In 1923 a building in Bartlett and Shock's subdivision in Breckenridge was taxed in the name of Clara Wintermute. | Wintermute, Jeanne Clare (Clara Jeanne) (I99)
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In 1957, at the time of George's death, his brother William lived in Newbury, Ontario. | Dennis, George Nobel (I13429)
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In 1997, he was 64, married 44 years and had 7 grandchildren. | Westra, Ewald (I12948)
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In addition they received a lovely boquet of flowers from their son Leslie Lewis, who was unable to attend. He lives in Pomona, Calif. The boquet consisted of pink glads, yellow pompoms and orange-yellow chrysanthemums. | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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In anycase, I have a few more connections and one of my "brickwalls" may be tumbling! Any information you can add would be most appreciated. | Cochran, Elizabeth M. (I86)
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in her father's will as Lanah Wintermute, wife of George | Staley, Magdalena (Lanah) (I1974)
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In Honey Creek Twp. | Shackelton, Rachel (I2228)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I230)
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In letters that Lillie Werder Stump wrote to Ruth Miller Moore, more information was uncovered about Henry's siblings. | Werder, Jr. Henry (I15312)
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In Lillian D. Avery's book "Ingersoll's in America 1629-1925" It lists Lucretia Ingersoll b. August 11, 1808 to Samuel Ingersoll and Hannah Boss m. M. B. Quick And Second Daughter to Samuel and Hannah Sarah Ingersoll m. to Nathiel Snover.
Lillian's book is riddled with mistakes but all in all a good starting place. | Snover, Nathan G. (I15129)
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in Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. Martha Dennis was born in Apr 1815 in Prob. Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Mar 1877. She was buried in | Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
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In one reference called "Baron", but not likely. | Van Tuyl, Otto (I2552)
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In Sugar Creek Twp. | Shackelton, Rachel (I2228)
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In the 181 census of Charlotteville township, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada: George Mater - 45yrs., Mary A Mater - 45 years., Anna Mater -20, George Jr. -19,John -16, Thomas J. -14, Margaret -10, Spohia -8, Jacob S. -5, Peter -3. A Mary
Wintermute may be in the 1876 census for Bertie Township. The family of George MAter and Mary Arabella Wintermute is not in the Ontario census for the year of 1881. Jim Mater (their great grandson) suggests that they moved to Sanilac County.
Michigan in 1878 0r 1879. Both George and Mary are buried in the Downington Cemetery, Custer, Michigan. | Mater, George F. (I1405)
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