Rita Sue Birky: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

Rita Sue Birky

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Rita Sue Birky was born on 20 Aug 1944 (daughter of Lewis Arthur Birky and Eunice Good); died on 18 Oct 1944; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lewis Arthur Birky was born on 13 Mar 1911 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL (son of Christian Benjamin Birky and Magdalena Cender); died on 24 Jun 1999 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit:
    BIRKY, LEWIS A., 88, of Gibson City, died at 6:08 p.m. Thursday, 6-24-1999 at his residence. His funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Gibson City Bible Church, the Rev. Paul Thomason officiating. Burial will be in East Bend Memorial Gardens, Fisher.
    Mr. Birky was born 3-13-1911 in Foosland, a son of Chris and Magdalena Cender Birky. He married Eunice Good 2-14-1942 in Rantoul. She survives.
    Other survivors include on daughter, Jennie Lynn (Mac) Kornelsen, Aurora, CO.; and one son, Douglas Roy (Carolyn) Birky, Sidney. Also surviving are five grandchildren, Mark and James Kornelsen; and Joseph, Luke and Sarah Birky. A daughter, Rita Sue Birky; a sister, Martha Yoder; one brother, Harvey Birky; and an infant brother preceded him in death. [Contributed by Gail Hahn Hutchcraft].

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Lewis married Eunice Good on 14 Feb 1942 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL. Eunice (daughter of Leroy E. Good and Leah Eichelberger) was born on 19 Dec 1921 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL; died on 21 Dec 2010 in Denver, Denver Co., CO; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eunice Good was born on 19 Dec 1921 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL (daughter of Leroy E. Good and Leah Eichelberger); died on 21 Dec 2010 in Denver, Denver Co., CO; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit: Pantagraph.com Posted: Thursday, December 30, 2010 12:00 am
    GIBSON CITY — Eunice Birky, 89, Gibson City, died Dec. 21, 2010, at the Rose Medical Center in Denver, Colo.
    Her funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Gibson City Bible Church, with the Rev. Paul Thomason officiating. Visitation will be from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Monday at the church. Burial will be in East Bend Memorial Gardens.
    Memorial tributes may be made to the Gibson City Bible Church or to the Gibson City Bible Church Missions for Jim and Karen Kornelsen.
    Funeral arrangements are being handled by Lamb Funeral Home in Gibson City
    Mrs. Birky was born Dec. 19, 1921, in Rantoul, a daughter of LeRoy and Leah Eichelberger Good. She married Lewis A. Birky on Feb. 14, 1942, in Rantoul. He died June 24, 1999.
    Surviving are her daughter, Jennie (Mac) Kornelsen, Castle Rock, Colo.; a son, Doug (Carolyn) Birky, Sidney, Neb.; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Verna Birkey and Verda Moyer.

    Died:
    Rose Medical Center

    Buried:
    East Bend Memorial Gardens

    Children:
    1. Jenny Birky
    2. Doug Birky
    3. 1. Rita Sue Birky was born on 20 Aug 1944; died on 18 Oct 1944; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Christian Benjamin Birky was born on 4 Jun 1879 in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL (son of Christian H. Birky and Barbara Wittrig); died on 3 Jun 1940 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Religion: Mennonite

    Notes:

    Obit:
    Birky. Christian Benjamin, son of Christian and Barbara Birky, was born June 4, 1879, at Delavan, Ill.; died at his home near Fisher, Ill., June 3, 1940, just two hours before his 61st birthday. On Jan. 6, 1902, he was married to Kathryn Birky, who preceded him in death Dec. 1, 1903. On Jan. 25, 1905, he was married to Magdalena Cender. To this union were born 4 children, the eldest having preceded him in death in infancy. He leaves his sorrowing wife, and 3 children (Harvey of Goshen, Ind.; Lewis and Martha at home). Four brothers and 1 sister also survive (Lewis and William of Kouts, Ind.; John of Foosland, Ill.; Alvin and Mrs. Alvin Heiser of Fisher, Ill.). One brother and 3 sisters preceded him in death. In his youth he gave his heart to the Lord and his hand to the Church, serving Him faithfully until death. He served the Church as Sunday-school teacher for many years and as trustee for more than twenty years. Our great loss is his eternal gain. Funeral services were conducted at the East Bend Mennonite Church, with Bros. J. A. Heiser and Harold Zehr in charge.

    Chris and Lena Birkey raised their family at "'the grove,” on the Fisher-Foosland road.

    Birth:
    Grave stone gives 1879

    Died:
    At home

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Christian married Magdalena Cender on 24 Jan 1905 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. Magdalena (daughter of Joseph Cender and Mary Rouvenacht) was born on 12 Jun 1876 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 23 Sep 1962 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Magdalena Cender was born on 12 Jun 1876 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL (daughter of Joseph Cender and Mary Rouvenacht); died on 23 Sep 1962 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:



    Birth:
    Berkey book says 4 Jun 1879

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    By Peter Cender

    Children:
    1. C. B. Birky was born on 6 Jan 1906; died in 1906.
    2. Harvey Christian Birky was born on 2 Mar 1907 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; died on 19 Mar 1993 in Hesston, Harvey Co., KS; was buried on 22 Mar 1993 in Zimmerdale, Harvey Co., KS.
    3. 2. Lewis Arthur Birky was born on 13 Mar 1911 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; died on 24 Jun 1999 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    4. Martha Mabel Birky was born on 6 May 1912; died on 16 Jul 1991; was buried on 18 Jul 1991 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

  3. 6.  Leroy E. Good was born on 22 Aug 1894 (son of Peter Good and Mary A. Naffziger (Nofzinger)); died on 5 Mar 1969; was buried on 7 Mar 1969 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 26 Dec 1909, Champaign Co., IL

    Notes:

    Obit:
    Good, Leroy E., son of Peter and Mary (Naffziger) Good, died Mar. 5, 1969; aged 74 y. 7 m. 13 d. On Jan. 20, 1916, he was married to Leah Eichelberger, who survives. Also surviving are 5 children (Marian Zehr, Eunice Birky, Verna Birkey, Verda Moyer, and Lloyd), 4 sisters (Carrie Yordy, Elsie Birkey, Alta Hershey, and Bessie Grieser), and 3 brothers (Arthur, Ivan, and Joseph). He was a member of the East Bend Church (Fisher, Ill.) where funeral services were held Mar. 7, with Harold Zehr officiating.

    Baptism:
    East Bend Mennonite Church by Peter Zehr

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Leroy married Leah Eichelberger on 20 Jan 1916 in Champaign Co., IL. Leah (daughter of John Eichelberger and Marie Sepp) was born on 14 Aug 1895 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL; died on 3 May 1970 in Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Leah Eichelberger was born on 14 Aug 1895 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL (daughter of John Eichelberger and Marie Sepp); died on 3 May 1970 in Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: East Bend Mennonite Church
    • Baptism: 31 Jan 1915, Champaign Co., IL

    Notes:

    Obit:
    Good, Leah, daughter of John and Maria (Stepp) Eichelberger, was born at Rantoul, Ill., Aug. 14, 1895; died at the Champaign (Ill.) Hospital, following several strokes, May 3, 1970; aged 74 y. 8 m. 19 d. On Jan. 20, 1916, she was married to Leroy Good, who died Mar. 5, 1969. Surviving are 5 children (Lloyd, Marion-Mrs. Chester Zehr, Eunice-Mrs. Lewis Birkey, Verna-Mrs. Ivan Birkey, and Verda-Mrs. Carroll Moyer), 13 grandchildren, one brother (George), and one sister (Bertha-Mrs. Arthur Good). She was preceded in death by one half brother. She was a member of the East Bend Church, where funeral services were held May 5, with Irvin Nussbaum officiating; interment in the East Bend Cemetery.

    Baptism:
    East Bend Mennonite Church by Peter Zehr

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    By Peter Zehr, at home of John Eichelberger

    Children:
    1. Marian Good was born on 26 Aug 1917 in Ludlow, Champaign Co., IL; died on 24 Jul 2006 in Paxton, Ford Co., IL; was buried on 29 Jul 2006 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    2. 3. Eunice Good was born on 19 Dec 1921 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL; died on 21 Dec 2010 in Denver, Denver Co., CO; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    3. Verna Mae Good was born on 12 Aug 1925; died on 16 Apr 2013 in Gifford, Champaign Co., IL; was buried on 20 Apr 2013 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    4. Verda Good
    5. Lloyd Orval Good was born on 22 May 1919 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL; died on 2 Oct 2010 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Christian H. Birky was born on 13 May 1847 in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL (son of Christian Bürcky (Birky) and Catherine Mosimann); died on 25 Sep 1920 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Herald - Volume XIII, Number 31 - October 28, 1920 - page 605

    Birky.--Christian H., oldest son of Christian and Katie Birky, was born near Tremont, Ill., May 13, 1847; died Sept. 25, 1920; age 73 y. 4 m. 13 d. He was married to Barbara Wittrig of Wayland, Ia., Feb. 17, 1878. To this union were born 10 children 2 of whom preceded him to the spirit world. He also is survived by 26 grandchildren, 3 brothers, and 4 sisters. Early in life he united with the Amish Mennonite Church of which he was a faithful member until the end. Funeral services were held at the Hopedale, Ill., church, Sept. 28, conducted by Samuel Gerber of Tremont, Ill.

    From Elm Grove, moved to Delavan, IL. Christian was registered as a Democrat.

    Buried:
    Hopedale Mennonite Cemetery

    Christian married Barbara Wittrig on 17 Feb 1878 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL. Barbara (daughter of Joseph Wittrig (Vitrich) and Anna Nancy Gascho) was born on 24 Apr 1854 in Ontario, Canada; died on 4 Feb 1939 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Barbara Wittrig was born on 24 Apr 1854 in Ontario, Canada (daughter of Joseph Wittrig (Vitrich) and Anna Nancy Gascho); died on 4 Feb 1939 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Mennonite
    • USR1: Complications Following A Hip Fracture Sustained In A Fall In Her Home

    Notes:

    Obit: March 9, 1939 - Vol. XXXI, No.49 - pages 1062, 1063, 1064
    Birky.-Barbara, daughter of Joseph and Anna Wittrig, was born in Ontario April 24, 1854; died at the Mennonite Hospital in Bloomington, Ill., Feb. 4, 1939; aged 84 y. 9 m. 10 d. Death was caused by complications following a hip fracture sustained in a fall in her home. When but a small child her family moved to Wayland, Iowa, where she grew to womanhood. At the age of 23 she came to Hopedale, Ill., where she spent the remainder of her life with the exception of six years that she and her family lived in Kansas. On Feb. 17, 1878, she was married to Christian H. Birky. To this union were born 10 children, 4 of whom preceded her in death, namely: Joseph, Emma, Mrs. Lydia Nafziger of Nampa, Idaho, and Mrs. Anna Springer. Father also passed away in 1920. The remaining children are: Chris, John, Alvin, Mrs. Lizzie Heiser of Fisher, Ill., and Will and Lewis of Louts, Ind. On Feb. 23, 1928, she was united in marriage to Chris J. Birky who remains to mourn her departure. She also leaves 6 stepchildren, 36 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and 2 brothers (Pete Wittrig of Washington, Iowa, and Daniel Wittrig of Hopedale), and 1 sister (Mrs. Susan Augsburger of Tremont, Ill.). In her youth she united with the Mennonite Church and she was a faithful member throughout life. Of a quiet disposition, she lived an exemplary Christian life. She was a kind and devoted wife and mother, always exercising a spirit of trust and patience. Mother has gone but her influence lives on and some day we can all be united again. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." Funeral services were held Feb. 7 at the Hopedale Mennonite Church, conducted by the brethren, Simon Litwiller and Ben Springer. Text, Rev. 14:13. Burial in the Hopedale Mennonite Cemetery.

    Died:
    Mennonite Hospital

    Buried:
    Hopedale Mennonite Church

    Children:
    1. 4. Christian Benjamin Birky was born on 4 Jun 1879 in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 3 Jun 1940 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    2. Anna Sarah Birky was born on 13 Aug 1880 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 22 Mar 1935 in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    3. Joseph Peter Birky was born on 23 Nov 1881 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 29 Oct 1908 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    4. Emma Katherine Birky was born on 23 Jun 1883; died on 25 Dec 1911; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    5. Lewis Albert Birky was born on 16 Aug 1885 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 30 Oct 1957 in Kouts, IN; was buried in Kouts, Porter Co., IN.
    6. Lydia Barbara Birky was born on 3 Mar 1888; died on 5 Jan 1931.
    7. William Henry Birky was born on 19 Mar 1891; died on 28 Sep 1978.
    8. Elizabeth Amelia (Molly) Birky was born on 18 Mar 1892 in Tazewell Co., IL; died on 14 Nov 1971 in Champaign, Champaign Co., IL; was buried on 17 Nov 1971 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    9. John Samuel Birky was born on 21 Aug 1895 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 17 Jan 1974 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    10. Alvin L. Birky was born on 30 Oct 1897 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 28 Dec 1976 in Leo, Allen Co., IN; was buried in Leo, Allen Co., IN.

  3. 10.  Joseph Cender was born on 13 Jun 1827 in Niedernai, Bas-Rhin, FR (son of Christian Cender and Magdalena Eymann); died on 17 Jan 1910 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1854
    • PURC: 28 Feb 1870, Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL
    • Census: 1880, Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL
    • Residence: 1892, Fisher, Champaign Co., IL
    • PURC: 4 Feb 1892, Fisher, Champaign Co., IL
    • Census: 1900, East Bend Twp., Champaign Co., IL

    Notes:

    Obit: Herald of Truth Feb 3, 1910
    Cender.-- Jos. Cender was born in France, June 13, 1827; died near Fisher, Ill., Jan. 17, 1910; aged 82 y. 7 m. 4 d. He united with the A. M. church in his youth and remained a faithful member to the end. He united in marriage with Mary Rouvenac, Mar. 13, 1870. This union was blessed with seven children. He leaves 3 sons, 2 daughters, 8 grandchildren, one sister and many friends to mourn his departure. Two children and his companion preceded him to the spirit world. Funeral services were conducted at the home by Bro. Peter Zehr from Psa. 90:2, and at the church by Bro. Samuel Garber in English from Gal. 2:20, and by Bro. Andrew Schrock in German from II Tim. 4:7.
    C. W. S.

    Joseph and Mary settled in Roanoke in 1870. With them were Mary’s parents.

    Immigration:
    He is on the passenger list of the “John Hancock” along with his sister Madeleine.

    PURC:
    Sec. 26 Twn. 27N - 80 acres at $12/acre

    Census:
    Shows John, Mary and three children

    Residence:
    Moved from Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL

    PURC:
    Purchased land from William H. and Mary F. Swayze. Legal Description: W 1/2 of E 1/2 of W 1/ of NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 17, Township 22N, Range 8E of 3rdPM.}



    Census:
    shows them as Joseph Centner, 72, born in June 1827; Mary, 58, born in March 1842; and three children born in Illinois: Mary, John, and Peter. It states that they both immigrated in 1854. They were living next door to Peter and Barbara Heiser Zehr.

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Joseph married Mary Rouvenacht on 13 Mar 1870 in Tazewell Co., IL. Mary (daughter of Christian Rouvenac and Maria Switzer (Suisse)) was born on 29 Mar 1842 in Guermange, Saarebourg, Moselle, FR; died on 4 Mar 1909 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Rouvenacht was born on 29 Mar 1842 in Guermange, Saarebourg, Moselle, FR (daughter of Christian Rouvenac and Maria Switzer (Suisse)); died on 4 Mar 1909 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1854

    Notes:

    Obit: Herald of Truth 3/27/09
    Cender - Mary Cender (maiden name Rouvenac) was born in France, March 28, 1842; died of paralysis near Fisher, Ill., March 4, 1909; aged 66 y. 11 m. 6 d. She united with the A. M. Church in her younger years and remained a faithful member to the end. She was married to Joseph Cender and lived in this relation for nearly 39 years. To this union were born seven children. She leaves to mourn her departure an aged, mourning husband, three sons and two daughters. Funeral services were held at the house by Andrew Schrock of Metamora, Ill., in German and Samuel Gerber of Tremont, Ill., in English. Text Psa. 103; Gal. 2:20, and I Cor. 15:22.


    Read at East Bend Mennonite Church Centennial:

    “I was born in 1842 near Saarbourg, Lorraine, France. My parents were Christian and Maria Switzer Rouvenacht. They named me Maria too. My parents were Amish Mennonites and they, along with others of the same faith, experienced many hard times. Lorraine was a beautiful land, but since many families in our area, including the Oyers and the Mosimans, had already gone to America, my parents decided that it would be good for us as well. It was a long, hard trip. We were on the ocean many days. And then it was many more days until we would reach Woodford County where we made our first home. The first years in America were much different, and in some ways more difficult, than life had been in Lorraine, but we were happy with our new freedoms.

    “One day when I was almost 28 years old, a visitor came to our door. Since he was also from France we made him very welcome. It was good to visit with someone from our homeland. Joseph Zentner (Cender) had been in America a few years and was now ready to find himself a wife. Even though he was 16 years older than me, I consented to marry Joseph on March 13, 1870. We began our life together on a farm just south of Roanoke, Illinois. We attended the Roanoke Amish Mennonite Church where Joe served as a trustee for a while. It was here that our seven children were born. That was Katie, Chris, Joe, Lena, John, Mary and Peter. Katie died when she was eight years old and we buried her in the Roanoke Mennonite Cemetery.

    “It didn’t seem long until Joe had some good help as our young sons were growing up quickly. They were full of life, as Joe and I found out when we returned home to a surprise one day during hay season. It seemed the boys had been busy pulling the hay up into the haymow with a horse-drawn hayfork. All went well until they decided to send Katie up with a load of hay and left her stranded half way up the side of the barn. That is where we found her when we arrived home sooner than the boys expected us. A switchin’ was in order on that occasion. Joe decided he’d better be looking for more land to farm to keep the boys busy. And then too, they’d need their own places when they decided to get married. Land was getting scarce and prices were high in Woodford county, so Joe began looking around. He was hearing good things about Kansas, so he decided to make a trip there.

    “When he arrived in Kansas he stepped off the train and started looking the area over. He noticed piles of buffalo chips scattered about and asked someone if the land required fertilizer already. Joe was told the buffalo chips were burned for fuel, as there were no coal mines in Kansas and coal was very expensive there. Joe had already made his decision about moving to Kansas. He quickly boarded the train and sat quietly in his seat while the lady land agent walked through the train calling, “Where’s Zentner, where’s Zentner?” He didn’t answer her because he didn’t even want to discuss a Kansas land purchase! When Joe got back to Woodford County, he told the family, “Kansas is not for us.”

    “Joe said he’d heard about an Amish Mennonite settlement that had just been started near Fisher in Champaign County, Illinois. So he decided to check this out next. He took our oldest son, Chris, with him since he was almost 19 years old. When they got there Peter Zehr took them to look at some farms that were for sale. Joe decided he liked the William Swayze farm, so on February 4, 1892, he signed the papers and bought our new farm. Just in case we didn’t like this new place, Joe kept the one at Roanoke for a little while longer. Well, we made arrangements to move to our new home yet that spring. Our six children were a big help; Peter, the youngest, was ten years old. When the train reached Gibson City, we found Peter Zehr, Jacob Heiser and Charles Stormer there to meet us. They loaded our things on the wagons and tied the horses behind. The boys drove the cattle along behind the horses. The weather was cold and wet, and we were glad when that eight mile trip was over.

    “We really weren’t very happy when we reached our new home. That spring of 192 was cold and rainy, which didn’t help our attitude either! But things began to happen and there were a lot of changes in the East Bend area. That year eleven new families moved nearby, and among them were four Birkey families. After Joe built our new house, we were much more comfortable and we began to appreciate our surroundings. It was such a nice neighborhood where we lived! Our house was almost across the road from Peter Zehr, then west of us was Charles Stormer, north were Joe Beacher and John Zehr, and south was August Ingold. A little east of us were Jake Heisers and Barbara Heiser and her family.

    “As the years went by, we felt we’d made a good choice. When our children married we were happy to have them living nearby. We all attended the East Bend Mennonite Church, and as we worshipped with our family and friends, we thanked God many times through the years for His goodness and blessings. Because He was faithful in caring for us, we wanted to be faithful and live for Him.”

    Birth:
    headstone date is 28 March

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Katie Cender was buried in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.
    2. Christian Cender was born on 21 Feb 1873 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 23 Jul 1960 in Paxton, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    3. Joseph J. Cender, Jr. was born on 20 Jul 1874 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 8 Aug 1928 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    4. 5. Magdalena Cender was born on 12 Jun 1876 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 23 Sep 1962 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    5. John Cender was born on 26 Aug 1877 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 21 Nov 1935 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    6. Mary Cender was born on 11 Jun 1880 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 22 Feb 1963 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried on 24 Feb 1963 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    7. Peter Cender was born on 17 Dec 1881 in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; died on 5 Jun 1907 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

  5. 12.  Peter Good was born on 22 Oct 1863 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL (son of Christian Guth (Good) and Jacobina Ehresman); died on 19 Sep 1946 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1831, NYC
    • Residence: Apr 1831, Butler Co., OH

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Herald Good.--
    Peter, son of the late Chris and Pheobe Good, was born at Hopedale, Ill., Oct. 22, 1863; died very suddenly at his home in Fisher, Ill., Sept. 19, 1946; aged 82 y. 10 m. 27 d. As a young man he gave his life to Christ and united with the Hopedale Mennonite Church. On Feb. 4, 1892, he was united in marriage to Mary Naffziger. They first lived at Flanagan, and then moved to a farm near Rantoul. There they lived until five years ago, when they retired and moved to Fisher. Surviving are his widow, 4 sons (LeRoy, Ivan, and Joseph, all of Rantoul; and Arthur, Paxton, Ill., 5 daughters (Carrie--Mrs. Ezra Yordy, Eureka, Ill.; ElsieMrs. Emanuel Birkey, Kouts, Ind.; Laura--Mrs. Jesse Heiser, of Fisher; Alta--Mrs. Lester Hershey, Chicago, Ill.; and Bessie--Mrs. Melvin Greiser, Dewey, Ill.), 32 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, one sister (Mrs. John Reeser, Metamora, Ill.), and a large number of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Sept. 22 at the home, in charge of Harold Zehr, and at the East Bend Church, Fisher, in charge of J. A. Heiser, C. L. Graber, and C. F. Derstine. Burial was made in the East Bend Mennonite Cemetery.


    Four of Peter’s sons sang together for years at East Bend Mennonite Church--many times for funerals. Peter drove the team of horses which pulled the hearse to the cemetery, according to an interview in “By the Bend of the River” video.

    Peter purchased 309 acres of land in Section 13 of East Bend Township from John Wingle on March 7, 1900. August Unzicker had formerly lived on this farm. The Good family came to the area from Livingston County.

    Died:
    At his home

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Peter married Mary A. Naffziger (Nofzinger) on 4 Feb 1892. Mary (daughter of Joseph Naffziger and Barbara Martin) was born on 31 Mar 1871 in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 12 Jan 1957 in Dewey, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary A. Naffziger (Nofzinger) was born on 31 Mar 1871 in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL (daughter of Joseph Naffziger and Barbara Martin); died on 12 Jan 1957 in Dewey, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Herald - Volume L, Number 6 - February 5, 1957 - page 142, 143
    Good, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Barbara Naffziger, was born March 31, 1871, near Delavan, Ill.; on Jan. 12, after an illness of 3 weeks, she departed this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Grieser, Dewey, Ill.; aged 85 y. 10m. 12 d. In her youth she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour and became a member of the Mennonite Church at Hopedale, Ill. At the time of her death she was a member of the East Bend congregation near Fisher, Ill. On Feb. 4, 1892, she was married to Peter Good, who preceded her in death in 1946. They made their home in Livingston County until 1900 when they moved to Champaign County, where they resided the remainder of their lives. Surviving are 5 daughters (Mrs. Ezra Yordy, Eureka, Ill.; Mrs. Emanuel Birky, Kouts, Ind.; Mrs. Jesse Heiser, Fisher, Ill.; Mrs. Lester T. Hershey, Aibonito, Puerto Rico; Mrs. Melvin Grieser, Dewey, Ill.), 4 sons (Leroy, Ivan and Joseph, Rantoul, Ill.; Arthur, Paxton, Ill.), one brother (Benjamin, San Diego, Calif.), 33 grandchildren, and 35 great-grandchildren. Four sisters and 3 brothers preceded her in death. She constantly sought the will of the Lord for her life and constantly yielded herself to it. She found great delight in entertaining guests, and speaking with her was always an inspiration. Her witness and testimony will continue to live on in the lives of her children and grandchildren. Her happiness was complete as one by one they made their decision to follow her Lord. Funeral services were held on Jan. 15 in East Bend Church in charge of Howard J. Zehr

    Died:
    at home of her daughter

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Carrie Edna Good was born on 2 Jan 1893 in Cornell, Livingston Co., IL; died on 24 Jan 1993 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Jan 1993 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.
    2. Arthur E. Good was born on 2 Jan 1896 in Livingston Co., IL; died on 7 Aug 1970 in Champaign, Champaign Co., IL; was buried on 10 Aug 1970 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    3. 6. Leroy E. Good was born on 22 Aug 1894; died on 5 Mar 1969; was buried on 7 Mar 1969 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    4. Ivan S. Good was born on 30 Jan 1899; died on 2 Feb 1976; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    5. Elsie Good was born on 16 Oct 1900 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL; died on 31 Aug 1993 in Valparaiso, Porter Co., IN; was buried in Kouts, Porter Co., IN.
    6. Laura Good was born on 29 Oct 1902; died on 10 Apr 1963.
    7. Joseph C. Good was born on 21 Jan 1906; died on 4 Sep 1987 in Goshen, IN; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    8. Alta E. Good was born on 3 Mar 1910 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL; died on 30 May 1986 in Fort Ashby, Mineral Co., WV; was buried on 3 Jun 1986 in Pinto, Allegany Co., MD.
    9. Bessie Good was born on 18 Feb 1914 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL; died on 7 Jun 1987 in Champaign, Champaign Co., IL; was buried on 10 Jun 1987 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

  7. 14.  John Eichelberger was born on 28 Feb 1862 (son of Georg Eichelberger and Maria Oesch); died on 8 Feb 1945 in Paxton, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Herald, March 1945

    John Eichelberger was born in Bavaria, Germany, Feb. 28, 1862; died at the home of his son George, Paxton, Ill., Feb. 9, 1945; aged 82 y. 11 m. 8 d. He came to America as a young many and settled in Tazewell Co., Ill. Later he moved to Paxton, where in 1892 he was united in marriage to Maria Sepp, who preceded him in death in March, 1940. Surviving are four children (Carl Sepp and Mrs. Leroy Good, Rantoul, Ill.; Mrs. Arthur Good and George Eichelberger, Paxton Ill.), one sister (Mrs. Mary Rentsch, Cissna Park, Ill.), 23 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the East Bend Mennonite Church, in charge of J. A. Heiser. Text, Ps. 16:6. Burial was made in the East Bend Cemetery."

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    John married Marie Sepp on 11 Jan 1893 in Paxton, Ford Co., IL. Marie was born on 8 Jun 1863; died on 12 Mar 1940 in Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Marie Sepp was born on 8 Jun 1863; died on 12 Mar 1940 in Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:

    A daughter of Joseph Sepp and Maria Asam.

    Buried:
    East Bend Cemetery

    Children:
    1. John Eichelberger was born on 7 May 1891; died on 29 Mar 1972; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    2. 7. Leah Eichelberger was born on 14 Aug 1895 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL; died on 3 May 1970 in Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    3. Bertha Eichelberger was born on 5 Feb 1898 in Dewey, Champaign Co., IL; died on 22 Jun 1982 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried on 24 Jun 1982 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    4. George C. Eichelberger was born on 18 Jul 1902 in Champaign Co., IL; died on 9 Jan 1977 in Paxton, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.


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