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    3251 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3527)
     
    3252 Minnie Shinert married George Aurand, had a son Walter Shinert, Elizabeth (I2390)
     
    3253 MINUTE MAN IN THE REV, WAR.HE ALSO ORGANIZED A COMPANY OF HOME GUARDS.Dates from Shannon Genealogy Index 2 Pg 568 LDS LibrAry Mesa under SH 1.The record of his children are copied from the original family bible in 1807 by Timothey Gustin and
    found in his old 
    Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     
    3254 MMS notes listed "Ann Maykoski born July 8, 1891" MAYKOSKI, Anna Frances (I249)
     
    3255 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3528)
     
    3256 MN Coroners Certificate of Death #5091 MAYKOSKI, Peter (I241)
     
    3257 MN Death Index #809170
    Name: Joseph John Maykowski
    Death Date: 17 Apr 1939
    Death County: Ramsey
    State file number: 024669
    Certificate Number: 024669
    Certificate Year: 1939 
    Maykowski, Joseph John (I3444)
     
    3258 Mom (Ina Mae Wolfe) says that Uncle John was thrilled when I was named Rebecca. It was his mothers name and Aunt Carrie says that he walked around the house saying "Rebecca, Rebecca". Rebecca was his mother's name and even though my parents
    didn't intentionally name me after her, Uncle John was very happy. 
    PUCKETT, John Campbell (I97)
     
    3259 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16)
     
    3260 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16)
     
    3261 MomsterR@usa.net (Sandy Read) John Read (I4416)
     
    3262 MomsterR@usa.net (Sandy Read) Read, Ruzilla (I5368)
     
    3263 montrose@ptdprolog.net Huber, Maria Juliana (I1311)
     
    3264 More About LEWIS ALFRED BARK: Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
     
    3265 More About Wilfred Dennis: Dennis, Wilfred (I13178)
     
    3266 More confusion with every page! Now he has a Mary E. married to John Smith. Her birthdate is stated as 4-4- 1849. Is she the Unknown third child or the same as this person? I put her info here to be sorted out later. Rowland, Mary E. (I15202)
     
    3267 More information on the Gerhard family can be obtained from BRUCE MCLEISH (BMcLeish@compuserve.com). Gerhard, Arthur (I7201)
     
    3268 More is available on the Heaton family from Julia A. Heaton Krutilla (fkrutill@weir.net) at Heaton, Leah (I3092)
     
    3269 More on Barbara's descendants is available from Pat Kelderman (pkelderman@hotmail.com), or ask Rebecca Lewis (RebeccaLws@aol.com) for the paper files from Pat Kelderman on the Young family. Young, Barbara Ann (I16816)
     
    3270 Morehouse (from Washington Township). Jacob's parents were Christopher Miller and Ruby Rogers (from Connecticut, Auburn, N.Y., and Wyoming County.) Miller, # Melvin Eugene (I8315)
     
    3271 Morris County Marriage Records Book B. Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    3272 Moses is listed in "The Doane Family", Vol. 1, pg. 237. He lived in Humberstone, Ontario where he had a farm. Mary C. Doan-Goodchild of Ahmerstberg, Ontario, claims in a letter that, "....My great grandfather Moses Doan, was a Canadian
    soldier in the war of 1812 - got shot in the chin, carried the scar to his grave". At a Doan reunion at the farm of Charles W. Doan, Bay City, Michigan, July 20, 1933, the following poem was credited to Moses by Ada Cordella Stuart Carmen. "
    Thou mighty God, who reigns above, Great God of Mercy and of Love, My mind, my soul is sore oppressed, With heart felt sorrow in my breast. What shall I do? Where shall I go to find relief? I do not know. I labor from day to day. Sometimes I
    read, sometimes I pray, To the most gracious God above, That He, my troubles may remove. But the deep sorrows in my heart, Lo, like the ocean cannot rest. He that can calm the raging sea, If I have faith can comfort me, Said to the tempest,
    `Peace, be still!', And was obedient to His will. Oh, Thou my Saviour and my friend, On Thy mercy I depend. For Thou cans't comfort grant to me. All things are possible with Thee. All things we need while here below, Tis in Thy power to
    bestow. Awake, Asleep, at home, abroad, I am surronded with my God. The only comfort I did see, It was Thy will to take away. It was my dear and loving wife, The only comfort of my life. With Angels may she now be blessed, Where I hope shall
    ever rest. And when my time on earth is done, And I leave all beneath the sun, May we meet in that happy place, And see each other face to face. And when we meet on that blessed shore, No length of time will part us more. Our sorrows cease, our
    troubles o'er, Where we will rest forever more. Farewell my friends and children dear. For I may never meet you here!" 
    DOAN, MOSES (I13991)
     
    3273 Mother: Catherine "Katie" SWACKHAMMER Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    3274 Mother: Emily CORWIN Dufford, Mary (I15229)
     
    3275 Mother: Emily CORWIN Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    3276 Mother: Esther Makepeace Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     
    3277 Mother: Margaret SNYDER West, Mary Ann (I1684)
     
    3278 Mother: Ruth Owens Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     
    3279 Moved to Coventry when 2 years old. THOMAS, Reben (I2808)
     
    3280 moved to Dayton Twp., MI in 1873. Snover, David Wintamute (I5487)
     
    3281 moved to Iowa 14 Feb 1866 Strawn, John (I14533)
     
    3282 Moved to Kentucky. Gilmore, Jr James (I2772)
     
    3283 Moved to Kentucky. Gilmore, Samuel (I2773)
     
    3284 Moved to Pacific Grove in 1949. YOUNGER, Stella Cleveland (I316)
     
    3285 Moved to Preble County, Ohio in 1818. Gilmore, William (I2753)
     
    3286 Moved to Raritan, NJ and took the name Van Middlewort TEUNIS VAN MIDDLEWORT, Teunis (I2606)
     
    3287 Moving pictures were presented by their grandson Rex O. Lewis and wife and baby, Tommy LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    3288 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, of Sussex; George Ogden, of Blaristown; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, of Great Meadows; Vincent Newbaker, of Blairstown; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornton, Robert Thornton, Miss Ann Ansley, of Scranton; Alfred Heuston, of
    Houses; Francis M. Maillet, of Port Jervis; Clark E. Read, of Jacksonburg; Henry Diegler, Marie VanSyckle, Patricia Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George Huff, of Dover; Tony Heinranch, Thoeodre Chandler, Mrs. John Edmonds, Binghampton, NY. 
    Westbrook, William Nathan (I4034)
     
    3289 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lewis LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    3290 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis had the honor to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, August 29th. Open house was held in the evening at which time relatives and friends gathered to extend congratulations. Ice cream and cake were served.
    A beautifully decorated cake was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis by Mr. and Mrs. Argyll Lewis. 
    LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    3291 Mr. McLeish is the last surviving member of a family of 10 children. Born in Scotland, he came to America at the age of 23 and in 1866 began farming near Maynard. He has six sons living: John and Arch of Oran, George and Robert of Maynard,
    James of Denver and Roy of Chicago. 
    McLeish, Andrew (I14522)
     
    3292 Mr. McLeish likes to read and is proud of the fact that he has never worn glasses. Neither has he ever been to a dentist. He was born in Scotland, June 10, 1833, coming to America when 23 years old. He spent a few years in the states of
    Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois and Ohio before coming to Iowa on February 14, 1866. He became one of the pioneer settlers of Fayette County when he began farming two miles south of Maynard on an 80 acre tract bought from the govenment for
    $150.00. 
    McLeish, Andrew (I14522)
     
    3293 Mrs. Carrie Lewis LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    3294 MRS. CARRIE LEWIS WINTERMUTE, Carrie (I172)
     
    3295 Mrs. Rev. Lydia Seaton is step daughter. Wintermute, John (I29)
     
    3296 Mrs. Ward's report had Ona listed under Rosanna, Kersey's third wife. It may have been that there was not enough room on the page to put her under Eliza. Alternatively, I could be wrong and Ona could have been born to Rosanna and Kersey, but
    she was born before their marriage. 
    THOMAS, Ona (I3214)
     
    3297 MSM: He was a horse thief. MAYKOSKI, Jr Peter (I246)
     
    3298 Music was furnished by Dale Eickman, vocalist, and Mrs. Edna Lueking, organist. LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    3299 My Dad (Rex Owen Lewis) loved and admired his cousin so much! Paul was the coolest guy Rex knew. The Lewis family were small town hicks. Paul and his mom lived in a big city. Paul's mother (Great Aunt Elsie) worked in a fine department store and always dressed fabulously. Paul, her only child, was always dressed in expensive clothes as well. even when he went to visit his cousins in the country.

    When Paul got a job in insurance, he talked some family members into getting insurance. They gave him the payment every month. Then when they needed it, they found out that Paul had just been pocketing their money and they didn't have policy to use.

    Once when Dad was reminiscing fondly about Paul, I said," But Dad, Paul was a jerk and and crook." Dad so looked sad and agreed that Yes, Paul was a crook.

    But he was a con man.

    The extended family felt bad that they never go to see Chrissy and didn't know what happened to her. However, they understood why Marge took her away from Paul and Elsie.

     
    DOTY, Paul L. (I233)
     
    3300 My family came to the USA from Turzovka, Slovakia in 1912 aboard the ship "Kronprinze Wilhelm." My great-grandfather, George Kudlac, died in 1915 in Jamestown, New York. Efforts to find the name of his parents or any brothers and sisters has
    been difficult to obtain because they all spoke Slovak, and anyone with that information has passed away. If there is anyone in your family interested in researching the Kudlac name, please pass along this Email, as I am hoping to combine my
    research efforts with as many Kudlac family members as possible. Sincerely, Michael P Kudlac (mpk@nb.net) 7/14/99 
    Kudlac, Alex (I16602)
     

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