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Information on Phebe Ann's descendants is from Helen Haynes. It is not known if there were any other children. Ruth's obituary only mentioned a brother, George. | Wintemute, Phebe Anna (I1437)
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2902 |
Information on Raub and Brands families is from (jlreuther@adelphia.net) Jan Reuther. | Raub, Andrew (I16776)
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2903 |
Information on the ancestry of Mary Blazier is from Debby E. Bowman, (cdkj@theriver.com). She is not a Windemuth descendant, but saw the webpage and generously sent in what she had on this family. | Blazier, Mary (I4429)
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2904 |
Information on the Culver family may be found in the book - available on Google:
A History Of Culver And The Culver Military Academy By Mark A. Roeder | Wintermute, Marjorie Culver (I1262)
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2905 |
information on the descendants of Clara Sophia is from Pamela Jean Pohly (pam@pohly.com) | Wintemute, Mary Arabella (I1349)
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2906 |
Information on the Gere's might be available from Ginger M. August (GingerA123@aol.com). Geer/Gear/Gere Family Association. | Gere, Elias (I4580)
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2907 |
Information on the Kuhl / Cool line is from Dick Witters (rwitters@bitstorm.net) | Kuhl, Johannes (I13264)
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2908 |
Information on the parents and siblings of Susan Quick is from Evamae Mages (quickem@webtv.net) | Quick, John (I16850)
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2909 |
Information on the Pickel line is from: | Pickle, Alfred (I12149)
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2910 |
Information on the Pickel line is from: | Pickel, Johan Balthazar /Pickle (I15091)
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2911 |
Information on the Van Auken families comes from Harold Ivan Van Auken; P.O.Box 541; Stanhope, NJ 07874-0541; e-mail leigh@postoffice.ptd.net | Van Auken, Bowdewine (I12963)
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2912 |
Information on the Young/Jung family is from The Ontario Register, Volume IV, Papers and Records of a Family of Youngs of the Grand River. See paper files from P Kelderman for more information. | Young, Daniel (I15891)
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2913 |
Information on the Young/Jung family is from The Ontario Register, Volume IV, Papers and Records of a Family of Youngs of the Grand River. See paper files from P Kelderman for more information. | Young, Johan Adam (Adam) (I16021)
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2914 |
Information on the Young/Jung family is from The Ontario Register, Volume IV, Papers and Records of a Family of Youngs of the Grand River. See paper files from P Kelderman for more information. | Young, Theobold (Dewalt) (I16803)
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2915 |
Information on these descendants and some Charles siblings and parents came from Lynne Klemens. | Yawger, Charles Fred (Freddie) (I5681)
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2916 |
Information on these descendants is from Frances Kitchen. | STUART, Bertha Geneva (I17045)
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2917 |
Information on this descendant line is from Don W. Hazen, (lexus7@foxcomm.net) | Hazen, David H. (I4736)
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2918 |
Information on this family is from Nancy Pade. | Family F2612
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2919 |
Information on this family is from Nancy Pade. | Family F64
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2920 |
INST. NUMBER: 0572 | Kennedy, Thomas (I1428)
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2921 |
Irene's burial lot was owned by her father F. Urven Lewis | LEWIS, Irene (I6240)
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2922 |
Isaac lived at Winchester, Virginia, then Ellicott City, Maryland, and finally at Michigantown, Indiana. | THOMAS, Isaac Potts (I2964)
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2923 |
Isaac married second, Mrs Harriet Ham. | THOMAS, Isaac Potts (I2964)
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2924 |
ISAAC SNOVER SMITH (1835-1919) a cabinet maker and undertaker, retired about age 55. He came to Pleasant Grove, N.J. to help furnish the new Presbyterian Church on Scheeley's Mountain and there met and married Ann Elizabeth Beatty, only child
of James Beatty, Jr. and Sarah Fritts, his first wife. They lived at Pleasant Grove until after their first son, James Edgar Smith (1859-1952) was born when they moved two miles to Stephensburg, N.J. and spent the remainder of their days
there. Other children on this marriage were: Flora who never married; Willard (1865-1938) who married Louise Petty; Bertha who married Floyd Evans; and Kate who married John Park Baldwin. Isaac Snover Smith became an elder of the Presbyterian
Church at Pleasant Grove, where he is buried in a plot adjacent to that of his father-in-law, and after retirement until his death conducted Sunday School afternoons and evening services (Christian Endeavor) each sabbath and Prayer Meeting on
Wednesday evenings in the one-room schoolhouse at Stephensburg. (Roscoe Smith notes, my files) | Smith, Isaac Snover (I13082)
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2925 |
Israel was born back east possibly in Humberstone Township, Welland Co., Ontario. He moved further west with his family in about 1815 to the township of Walpole about 40 miles deistant from Humbersone. | DOAN, ISRAEL J. (I13988)
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2926 |
It is apparent from Philip's will that he did not have any children or, at least, none who survived him. He did not mention his wife in his will so it would appear that she pre-deceased him. His will, on file at St Catherines, is dated 17
June 1809 and describes him as being of Bertie. He named: "my nephew Phillip Wintermute the eldest son of my brother Leonard Wintermute; my brother Abraham Wintermute; my nephew Abraham and niece Anna; son and daughter of my brother Abraham,
to have Lot 9 in the Front Concession off Bertie, 60 acres, when the become of age; my nephew Phillip Wintermute son of my brother Peter Wintermute 260 acres, being Lot 12 Concession 1 of Dorchester; my nephew Phillip Wintermute son of my
brother Benjamin Wintermute all my claim of interest to a certain tract lying near the Grand River and on the Indian lands which I purchased from the late Captain Joseph Brant; and my niece Polly Wintermute, daughter of my brother Benjamin
Wintermute". He named as executors Christian Ryslay and John Warren Jr, both of Bertie. Witnesses were Benjamin Wintermute, William Powell and John Putman. The will was proved 10 October 1809 on the oath of John Putman of Bertie, gentleman. | Wintemute, Philip (I1306)
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2927 |
It is believed she died in Bay County. | Dennis, Eleanor Jane (I14188)
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2928 |
It is believed she lived in Harbor Beach, Michigan and died in Bad Axe, Michigan. | Dennis, Rebecca Ann (I14127)
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2929 |
It is believed she may have died in Flint, Michigan. | Dennis, Josephine (I14184)
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2930 |
It is believed that a Johan Michael Huber who married Elizabeth Mennes, Catharian Huber who married Peter Conterman (Countryman, Gunderman, etc.), and Maria Juliana Huber Wintermute were perhaps siblings to Johan Hendricus (Henry). A Johan
Michael Huber came on the ship "Snow Catherine" 28 May 1742. In the "Memorials of the Moravian Church" it is related that the brethern (Moravians) kept and preached a school in the upper valley of the Delaware on the Jersey shore in 1746 and
1747 and were ministered to by a Joseph Shaw who came on the same ship as Johan Michael Huber and were the | Huber, Maria Juliana (I1311)
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2931 |
It is believed that Mae had been married to a Young previous to John W. Dennis. Is this Young the same Young that had married Gladys Kilbreath and had a son James E. ? John and Mae did raise a son by the name of James who was adopted by John. | Young, Mae Orr (I13436)
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2932 |
It is believed that she is the Belitie Woertman who died 19 June 1720. | Belitie (Belitje) (I2611)
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2933 |
It is belived he may have died in Flint. | Dennis, William Alexander (I13635)
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2934 |
It is possible that Sarah Ann and Lucretia were the same person. | Ingersoll, Samuel (I16188)
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2935 |
It is possible that this person is the same as John Laturetta that married Georgianna Rowland, Mary E.'s sister. | Laturetta, John C. (I15214)
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2936 |
It looks like Arthur is the Francis A. Puckett with social security # 548182436 who died in Orange Countu, California. This is where his sister Maryanne Hamilton and her children were living. | PUCKETT, Francis Arthur (I87)
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2937 |
It was at Billy's farm that Tom Allen Lewis stepped in something that a skunk had sprayed, or on a dead skunk or somethimg like that once in about 1966 or 1967 when the family was back visiting. | LEWIS, Edmund Elisha (I196)
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2938 |
J. Kelsey Jones | Huber, Maria Juliana (I1311)
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2939 |
Jacob and Bell's sons, Harry Hale and William Benjamin died within two weeks of each other. One of scarlet fever and the other of membranous croup. | Mater, Arabella Mary (I15586)
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2940 |
Jacob served in the war of 1812. | Cox, Jr. Jacob (I16316)
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2941 |
Jacobina Bernhard was a witness, 11 Feb 1750 with Jan Kermer at a baptism at the Walpack Dutch Reformed Church at Walpack, Sussex County, New Jersey. She married Jan Arrison (Arason, Aerson, Aronson, etc.) sometime before 30 June 1754 when
they were witnesses at a baptism for her niece. Their own child was baptised 27 Oct 1754 at Walpack. Jan is related to have been a widower with children at the time of their marriage. If this is true, he has no children by a first wife
baptised at Walpack nor does he or a first wife appear as witnesses to any baptisms at Walpack. There are no further baptisms found for Jan and Jacobina at Walpack, perhaps because of their removal to Shamokin, Pennsylvania in central
Pennsylvania on the Susquehanna River. Their area of settlement was the frontier and Indian hostilities preceeding and during the Revolutionary War are related to have caused their return to Stillwater. Little is known of their return, whether
they preceeded some of the worst hostilities or fled with many other settlers to New Jersey when the Indians and British massacred hundreds of settlers at Wyoming, Pennsylvania near present Wilkes Barre. I have found no further records of this
family. Some printed records relate that his name was Jeptha, but in the two church records cited above that I have found his name is Jan in both instances. Pennsylvania records need to be consulted. In The Wintermute Genealogy it is related
that George Wintermute b. 8 July 1748 m. Anna Arason b. 6 May 1750 presumed daughter of Jeptha Arason. W. B. McCormick of Brownsville, Pennsylvania related that her birth was 23 May 1751 as recorded in the family bible. The inscription on her
tombstone reads born 6 May 1750 died 19 Feb 1809 58y 9m 13d. She is buried at Stillwater. I do not know if she was a child of Jacobina or a first wife of Jan. It is related that Jan and Jacobina had eight children, but I have found records of
only five. | Bernhardt, Jacobina (I13144)
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2942 |
James Edgar Smith was a very active person, a devout member of the First Presbyterian Church, Berwick, a trustee at time of building a new church at Second and Vine Streets, later sold to the Reformed Congregation when the Market Street church
was built, shortly thereafter becoming a lifetime elder and in 1943 received a testimonial spread on the Minutes of the Session for having served continuously as such for fifty years. At the time of his death he was the oldest living Past
Master of Knapp Lodge No. 462, F. & A.M. which he had also served for more than twenty years as Secretary. At the time of his death he was Senior Vice President and only surviving member of the first board of directors of the Berwick Bank. He
was also at that time senior member of the board of directors of the Berwick Building & Loan Association, and also of the Pine Grove Cemetery Association. He served on Berwick Borough Council and for many years was President of Berwick Board
of School Directors. He owned and/or controlled, not as an agent nor ever too many at one time, a number of rental properties, helped to organize and for a period operated the Berwick Shirt Manufacturing Company, and later the Berwick Match
Company. He also had a controlling interest in the Valley Hard Vein (roofing) Slate Company with quarry at Edlemans, Pa. which ceased operation at time of World War I as a non-essential industry and never again successfully operated on account
of higher freight rates and the development of less expensive light weight roofing. He was ambitious and active until death; collapsed while mowing the lawn the afternoon of the day before his end. (Age 93) | Smith, James Edgar (I13085)
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2943 |
James River, Virginia | Gilmore, Joseph (I2783)
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2944 |
James Smith and Willard Smith came to Berwick, March 15, 1887 (obit) | Smith, Willard (I13080)
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2945 |
Jan 1899, went to the Philippines with the Army in the Spanish American War.
Ohio Death Index:
Residence City: Galion
Residence County:Crawford
Residence State:Ohio
Residence Country:United States
Death Date:16 Apr 1970
City of Death:Cleveland
County of Death:Cuyahoga
Certificate:025797
Age at Death:93
Certifier:Physician
Autopsy:Yes, used for certification
Marital Status:Widowed
| Wintermute, Joseph Lewzerne (I2428)
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2946 |
Jan Otto is noted to be his youngest son in Marcella Thomas's genealogy. | Van Tuyl, Otto (I2552)
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2947 |
Jan Reuther names this Mary Read as the daughter of Mary Shackleton and Isaac Read. However, we previously had Mary Shackleton, daughter of Benjamin, listed as the wife of John Rhodes. | Read, Mary (I16703)
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2948 |
Jane is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in Library Science. | FOX, JANE CAROLYN (I13534)
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2949 |
Jane M. Dennis, according to the 1910 census, had ten live births and 9 living children. | Mathews, Melissa Jane (I13449)
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2950 |
Jane/Jean Hankinson emigrated from England to Perth Amboy, NJ on March 3-31, 1683. She was indentured to Thomas Warne, one of the 24 proprietors of East New Jersey at that time. She brought with her three sons, Thomas (b. 1672), Richard (b.
1674), and Peter (b. 1676). | Hankinson, John (I3070)
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