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    2501 extract of will: Staley, Jacob (I13251)
     
    2502 FALMOUTH ,MAINE IS NOW PORTLAND.MAINE. HE HAD LARGE HOLDINGS AT GLANTONBURY, CONN. AND THERE ARE OVER 50 DEED EXECUTED BY HIM AND HIS Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     
    2503 Family 1: Anna ROELOFSON Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    2504 Family 1: AUGUSTIN LEROSSIGNOL Jean Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     
    2505 Family 1: Catherine Sophia DUFFORD Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    2506 Family 1: Winfield HOFFMAN Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    2507 Family 2: Ann DUFFORD Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    2508 Family 2: James A. CRAYTON West, Mary Ann (I1684)
     
    2509 family earlier settled in Forts, KY WISEHART, (I370)
     
    2510 family nr 183 Carpenter, John (I17106)
     
    2511 family nr 193: Carpenter, John (I17106)
     
    2512 family nr. 191 Carpenter, John (I17106)
     
    2513 Family Record of Wilhelm Savacool: Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
     
    2514 Father James M Sturdevant living with Ella and Joseph in the 1940 census (95 yrs old). Sturdevant, Ella Estella (I17465)
     
    2515 Father: Alfred DUFFORD Dufford, Mary (I15229)
     
    2516 Father: Alfred DUFFORD Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    2517 Father: Christopher KERN Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    2518 father: Daniel Mitchell b. 11 Sep 1834 in Henry, Indiana
    mother: Nancy Elizabeth Estell b. 6 Jun 1836 in Henry County, Indiana 
    Mitchell, Vietta (I658)
     
    2519 Father: Enos WEST II West, Mary Ann (I1684)
     
    2520 Father: John Browne Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     
    2521 Father: Thomas GUSTIN Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     
    2522 Fifth: To my son William I give and bequeath the piece of land off of lot number nine in the fourth concession of Bertie aforesaid, west of and adjoining Alexanders land, to him his heirs and assigns forever. Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
     
    2523 first colonists who arrived at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in June 1742. On page 75 in speaking of Johan Michael Huber it says "lost at sea in a hurricane on the passage to St. Thomas in Oct 1747 along with the missionaries Joseph and Mary Shaw.
    There was another Johan Michael Huber 
    Huber, Maria Juliana (I1311)
     
    2524 first cousins married Wintemute, Philip (I1330)
     
    2525 First: I give and bequeath to my eldest son, James lots number ten and eleven in the second concession from Lake Erie in Bertie aforesaid being two hundred acres more or less to him his heirs and assigns forever. Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
     
    2526 Five known children: Huber, Maria Juliana (I1311)
     
    2527 FLORA SMITH never married. In her younger days she assisted her brothers in the operation of a general store in Berwick, Pa. (See photo on wall in den.) Before the death of her father she returned home to help care for him and to assist in
    the raising of her sister Bertha's two daughters. After the death of her mother she lived with her niece, Elizabeth Evans Latham, to assist in the care of her sister Bertha who died first and to help raise Kathy, daughter of Marie Evans Finn.
    Flora and Bertha are buried in Hackettstown, N.J. cemetery. Flora lived with James and Hattie many years and had a tremendous influence in the upbringing of Roscoe, Howard and Arthur, all to the good. (Roscoe Smith notes) 
    Smith, Florence_(Flora) (I13086)
     
    2528 Florida Death Index
    Name: Bernard Robert Maykoski
    Death Date: May 1958
    County of Death: Pinellas
    State of Death: Florida
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
     
    MAYKOSKI, Bernard (I245)
     
    2529 Following is the obituary of William Strawn who for a long time resided near Stanley, Iowa, and is well known here. Strawn, William Archer (I14534)
     
    2530 For anyone interested in this Carpenter line, contact Daid Clark (DaClark211@aol.com). The following information is from David: Carpenter, John (I17106)
     
    2531 For further ancestry, Doane descendants shoould contact DOAN, MOSES (I13991)
     
    2532 For information on McPhail's, unknown whether Zelma is included, contact: McPhail, Zelma Grace Wright (I11277)
     
    2533 For more Dinger family information contact (MaisieAnn@aol.com) Dinger, Verna May (I5372)
     
    2534 For more information on Marcrina's family, contact Sandy (Seirls@aol.com). Brands, Marcrina (Macrine) Linaberry (I16713)
     
    2535 For more information on the Cornell family, contact: Cornell, Enoch (I15112)
     
    2536 For more on the ancestry of Roy B. Charmley contact, Charmley, Roy Boyer (I5529)
     
    2537 For more on the Tahash family, see www.ames.net/marden Tahash, Miles Addison (I4847)
     
    2538 For much more on the West family contact Karl HAKMILLER (karlh@concentric.net). He cites the book by William F. Donnelly titled "The Wests of Duck Creek" (privately published for Donnelly by Gateway Press, 1997) West, Mary Ann (I1684)
     
    2539 For others looking into this family, Linda Lacich (grannyll@alltel.net) writes: Cox, Rosana (I16343)
     
    2540 Fourth: To my son Alexander, I give and bequeath a piece of land known and described as follows, (viz) commencing at the distance of six chains and three links from lot number one in front of the first cross concession on the Niagra river it
    being part of the lot number two in the first cross concession, thru south thirty-five degrees west to allowance for a road in rear therein east to lands sold by me to William Powell, thence north eleven degrees east to within four chains six
    chain links and one sixth of a link of the ______ ________ northwesterly three chains sixteen links and one sixth of a link therein north , eleven degrees east to the place of that remains that I give to my son Alexander ten arces of land
    off of the lot number nine in the fourth concession of Bertie of aforesaid , off of the east end to him and his heirs and assigns forever, 
    Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
     
    2541 Frances ViEttia "Vi" Jesseph, of Wellington, Kansas, retired saleswoman of 39 years with Avon, died Saturday evening, October 6, 2007 at Sumner Regional Medical Center in Wellington, Kansas at the age of 93.

    Vi was born the Daughter of Francis Urven Lewis and Ivah Pearl (Cooperrider) Lewis on Friday, June 19, 1914 in Renfro, Oklahoma.

    On February 8, 1934 she and Jesse Lee Jesseph were united in marriage at Anthony, Kansas.
    Together they celebrated 38 years of marriage before his death on December 25, 1972.

    In addition to her husband Vi was preceded in death by by her parents, sisters Mae Martin and Irene Lewis, and a son-in-law Dennis Rickard.

    Survivors include son, Wayne Jesseph and his wife Clorene of Cassville, Missouri; daughter, Vera Rickard of Wellington, Kansas; brother, Charlie Lewis and his wife Virginia of Fredonia, Kansas; sister, Merle Baker of Benedict, Kansas; grandchildren, Carlton Rickard and his wife Sharon of Katy, Texas, Gary Jesseph of Wellington, Kansas, Jeanette Abasolo of Tulsa, Oklahoma; great-grandchildren, Abbie Abasolo of Wellington, Kansas, Jesse Abasolo of Wellington, Kansas, Lydia Rickard of Katy, Texas; great-great-Grandchildren, Kaden Abasolo of Mountain Home, Arkansas, Lucas Abasolo of Wellington, Kansas, Zoie Abasolo of Wellington, Kansas.

    Friends may call at the Day Funeral Home from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 9, 2007. The family will greet and receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday evening.

    Funeral services for Vi will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 10, 2007 in Chapel of the Day Funeral Home, Wellington, Kansas with Pastor Sallie Shore of the First Christian Church officiating.

    Interment will follow in Sumner Memorial Gardens in Wellington, Kansas.

    A memorial has been established in her loving memory with the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 1653, Topeka, Kansas 66601. Contributions can be mailed or left with the funeral home.

    To share a memory or to leave condolences, please visit www.dayfuneralhome.info.

    Arrangements are by Day Funeral Home & Crematory, Wellington, Kansas 
    LEWIS, Francis ViEttia (I6238)
     
    2542 Francis had a falling out with her parents, presumably about her marriage to George. They never spoke to one another the rest of there lives. Ruhnau, Frances Rose (I13430)
     
    2543 Francis suffered from tuberculosis and was interned at a sanitarium near Howell, Michigan . Years later, the TB spread to her kidney which was surgically removed. Ruhnau, Frances Rose (I13430)
     
    2544 Francis suffered with Tuberculosis and was interned at a sanitarium near Howell, Michigan. On weekends, George would ride his bicycle from home (near Linden and Miller Road) to visit Francis (a distance of about 35 miles each way on gravel
    roads.) While Francis was at Howell, their two daughters stayed with neighbors and Wilfred remained at home with his dad.  
    Dennis, George Nobel (I13429)
     
    2545 Frank lived in their parents house after they died. BLACIK, Frank (I628)
     
    2546 Frank Wintermute

    DELAWARE TWP. -- Frank I. Wintermute died Sunday, March 20, 2005 at home. He was 78.

    Born in Hillside to Irving and Agnes Brennan Wintermute, he lived in Delaware Township most of his life.

    Until retiring in 1990, Mr. Wintermute was employed by Rexham Packaging, Raritan Township.

    He served in the Army during the Korean War and was a member of the American Legion post in Flemington.

    His wife, Ruth E. Wintermute, died in 1976.

    Surviving are a sister, Mildred Wiese of Cottonwood, Ariz.; a stepdaughter, Bonnie Butcher of Flemington; a granddaughter; and a great-grandson.

    Services are set for today at 2 p.m. in the Robert L. Ford Funeral Home, Flemington. Interment will follow in Rosemont Cemetery.

    The calling period at the funeral home will start today at noon. For details or to send an online condolence, visit fordfuneralhome.com.
     
    Wintermute, Frank Irving (I2928)
     
    2547 Frank's full name is from Judith Olson (ja-olson@bethel.edu), Barrett Family Bible Barrett, Frank Edward Eastman (I5086)
     
    2548 Frederick 'Dale' Heinzman
    Dale Heinzman, 85, of Phillips, died Friday, Nov. 17, 2006, at Memorial Hospital in Aurora. Services will be Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 1:00 p.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Aurora. Fr. Dennis Hunt will officiate. Burial will be in Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. The United Veterans Honor Guard will provide military rites. Visitation will be Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Curran Funeral Chapel with a scripture wake service at 7 p.m. Frederick "Dale" Heinzman, son of Scott and Maude E. (Gish) Heinzman, was born Feb. 11, 1921, at Phillips. He grew up in Phillips, graduating from Phillips High School in 1940. He entered the Navy on May 17, 1942 serving with the Air Transport Squadron until his honorable discharge on January 1, 1946. He returned to Phillips and farmed in that area. He married Emma Chmelka on Aug. 21, 1959, at Grand Island. They lived in Phillips and he continued to farm and was owner of Heinzman Engineering with his two brothers. His wife died April 3, 2005. He enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Aurora, Platt Duetsche, Saddle Club and the V.F.W. Survivors include one daughter, Susan (Doug) Boehle of Phillips; one stepdaughter, Mary Anne Chmelka of Grand Island; three stepsons, David (Carole) Chmelka of Grand Island, Victor Chmelka of Omaha; John "J.J." Chmelka of Grand Island; three grandchildren, three step-grandchildren; one step-great granddaughter; one brother, Wayne (Joan) Heinzman of Phillips. He was preceded in death by his wife, Emma; one son, Robert; one brother, Warren Heinzman; two sisters, Beatrice Shomshor and Doris Phillips.  
    Heinzman, Fredrick "Dale" (I3642)
     
    2549 Frederick A. Thomas (son of Benjamin F. and Josephine) in a letter to Louise Lewis reported that Gilbert Cope's History of the Sharpless family reported that Isaac Thomas " As a cabinet maker Isaac Thomas made the long eight-day clocks called
    grandfather clocks and Caleb Hibbard, son of Benjamin [and son-in-law to Isaac] made some of them in the 19th century. One of Caleb's clocks in the possession of his grandson, Frances W. Hibbard, stated that the case was made of cherry and the
    works of brass. The clock stood eight feet high and [was] a good time-keeper. He made it in Chester Co. Pennsylvania before he was married. One of Isaac's clocks was in 1936 in the possession of Mrs. Edward T. Biddle of West Chester,
    Pennsylvania. It has a plate in the dial with the name of Isaac Thomas, Willistown, Pennsylvania. Another of these clocks with Isaac's name on it was bought from Isaac by Amos Garrett Thomas (widow of Mordecai Thomas) grandson of mordecai and
    lyda Hoopes Thomas and son of Ezra Thomas. 
    THOMAS, Isaac (I2371)
     
    2550 Frederick Snover born 11 September 1743 likely Trappe Pa. 3 wives, 15 Children Frederick died 14 January 1830 and buried at Old Hardwick Cemetery Snover\Schnauber, Johannes (I4410)
     

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