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Matches 10,851 to 10,900 of 12,948
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10851 | Salem Menn Cem | Stalter, Sterling Samuel (I10105)
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10852 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Schrock, Christian Birky (Christopher) (I4266)
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10853 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Roth, Mary (I4267)
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10854 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Guth, Anna (I8938)
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10855 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Kauffman, Loyal Jay (I9425)
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10856 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Stalter, Lily Ellen (I10096)
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10857 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Stalter, Simon Daniel (I10100)
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10858 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Stauffer, Emma Eda (I10101)
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10859 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Wideman, Menno Hembling (I10107)
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10860 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Steider, Magdalena (I14406)
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10861 | Salem Mennonite Cemetery | Stauffer, Benjamin (I14491)
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10862 | Salem Mennonite Church | Stalter, Barbara Katie (I10102)
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10863 | Salem Mennonite Church | Family: Edwin (Jack) Stalter / Marcella Rocke (F11222)
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10864 | Salingsmuhle | Guth, Jakob (I994)
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10865 | Salome had three children by her first marriage: Ivan, Eva and Joy (Bachman). | Yordy, Salome Elvina (I945)
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10866 | Salt Creek Cemetery | Bruehl, Clara Jeanette (I1853)
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10867 | Salt Creek Cemetery | Birkey, Lyle Richard (I2610)
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10868 | Sam, Ellen, and three girls listed. Sam’s work was day laborer. Lived two houses from his parents, Peter and Anna Schrock and four houses from his sister Lydia Either and her family. | Schrock, Samuel (I448)
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10869 | Samhof estate | Ringenberg, Christian (I13147)
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10870 | Samhof, near Ingolstadt. (Alteglosheim, south of Ratisbone) | Ringenberg, Katharina (I16466)
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10871 | Samuel and Marie had two children; Samuel and Catherine had nine. Samuel and Catherine were married by Andrew Ropp, a Mennonite preacher from Groveland, Illinois. Obit Excerpts: On Tuesday evening, November 30, he took to his bed overcome with the frailties of human life, old age and general debility. The strong and rugged form that had been the home of his soul so long was tired and entered into rest after a brief illness of one week....Father Garber was converted when 18 years of age and united with the Mennonite church at Pekin. After moving to his farm north of town he became a member of the Mennonite church near Hopedale....He leaves a fine farm of 160 acres as a legacy to his children... | Garber, Samuel (I483)
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10872 | Samuel B. Gerber, born July 17, 1851, Illinois; died March 16, 1940; buried in Upland, California; married Catharine C. Naffzinger January 20, 1874; wife born December 20, 1855; wife died December 31, 1929; buried in Upland, California. (http://www.garver.org/19cggg.htm) ???) | Gerber, Samuel B. (I7627)
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10873 | Samuel came to the US in 1840 and died shortly thereafter. They landed at New Orleans and came up the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. The boat sprang a leak and they were all put ashore in Tennessee until another boat came along and picked them up. During the stay in Tennessee, Samuel died and was buried there. The others came up to Peoria, Woodford and Worth counties in Illinois. Samuel's daughter Anne came to the US in 1851. Joseph came with father Samuel in 1840. It is believed that Samuel had 4 daughters. (An Anna Gerber married Christoph Gimple 29 Aug 1871 in Tazewell County.) | Gerber, Samuel (I937)
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10874 | Samuel Frey Wolgemuth, 87 Ex-president of Youth for Christ February 08, 2002|By Joan Giangrasse Kates. Special to the Tribune. Samuel Frey Wolgemuth, 87, of Arlington Heights, a former longtime Wheaton resident and founder of the World Council of Youth for Christ International, died Tuesday, Feb. 5, in his home of a neurodegenerative disorder. "His ministry, although close-knit, was worldwide," said his wife of nearly 64 years, Grace. "Since his death, I have received calls from members in Africa, India, South America and Europe. He impacted the lives of so many young men who have gone on to become leaders in the ministry." He was born in Mt. Joy, a Mennonite community in Lancaster, Pa.. Mr. Wolgemuth graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Ind., in 1938. He later became pastor of Fairview Avenue Brethren in Christ Church in Waynesboro, Pa., where he served for 13 years and was appointed a bishop in the denomination. Because his work with the church did not include a salary, Mr. Wolgemuth, a talented auto mechanic, bought Waynesboro Auto Parts in 1948 to help support his growing family. It grew into a four-store chain of NAPA stores that provided a stream of income to him and his family for the remainder of his life in ministry. Mr. Wolgemuth first encountered Youth for Christ, a worldwide ministry to teenagers, during its 1949 summer convention in Winona Lake, Ind. There he met Bob Pierce, the founder of World Vision. In 1952, Mr. Wolgemuth joined Youth for Christ and moved his family from Pennsylvania to Tokyo, setting up the triennial Youth for Christ Convocation. In 1955, the family moved to Wheaton, where he became the ministry's vice president for the overseas program. In 1965, Mr. Wolgemuth was named Youth for Christ's president. During his term in office, he established the World Council of Youth for Christ, giving national leadership to the ministry in 50 countries. He served as president of Youth for Christ International until 1973. Following his retirement, he was named president emeritus. Mr. Wolgemuth also served on the boards of directors for The Brethren in Christ Board of Missions, Messiah College, Evangelical Literature Overseas, the National Association of Evangelicals and Taylor University. Taylor awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1967. In 1988 and 1996, he also was the administrative pastor of Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church. Other survivors include four sons, Samuel C., Kenneth G., Robert D. and Daniel S.; two daughters, Ruth Wolgemuth Guillaume and Debbie Wolgemuth Birkey; 20 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 2:30 to 6 p.m. Sunday and 9 to 10 a.m. Monday in Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church, 1330 N. Douglas St., Arlington Heights, followed by services at 10:30 a.m. in the church. | Wolgemuth, Bishop Samuel (I990)
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10875 | Samuel Isaiah Park was born to William Park and Mary Polly "Cromer" Park. Sam is my great-grandfather. The man in the family photo, below, is his son (my grandfather) William Dudley Parks with his family. My father is the blonde boy standing to the right of picture. His name is Dudley but he is not a junior as he does not have a middle name. Sam's first wife (my biological great-grandmother) was Mary E. "Hammer" Park (There is no known picture of Mary). She died while giving birth to their third child and my grandfather, William Dudley Parks. Samuel and Mary's children are: Nellie - b: 1889 in Missouri Charles Walter - b: 1890 in Missouri William Dudley - b: 1894 in Missouri Sam remarried Loucrecia "Jammison" Park (Pictured with Samuel). Their children are: Clay - b: 1903 in Oklahoma Oscar - b: 1905 in Oklahoma Johnnie (daughter) - b: 1909 in Oklahoma Eb - b: 1911 in Oklahoma Arthur - b: 1913 in Oklahoma Arlie - b: 1915 in Oklahoma Earl - b: 1907 in Oklahoma Samuel was a retired sexton. Cause Of Death: Apoplexy | Park (Parks), Samuel Isaiah (I646)
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10876 | Samuel listed as 56-year-old farmer born in PA. Catherine is listed as 46-year-old born in France with both parents born in France. They had one daughter living with them, 20-year-old Lydia. | Garber, Samuel (I483)
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10877 | Samuel moved to KY in1795, thus Ollie no doubt born there | Dent, Olive (Olly) (I766)
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10878 | Samuel Staker married Louise Zimmerman. Their farm was located on the edge of Groveland - so close to town that they could almost be considered town folks. Sam and Louise had five children - Russell, Walter, Lester, Alice and Myrtle. Louise died in 1931 at the age of forty-two. Sam was a sociable person who enjoyed being with people. After a few years as a widower, he married Anna Birkey. Anna died in 1964 at the age of seventy-seven. Sam died in 1971. He was ninety-one. | Staker, Samuel (I4201)
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10879 | SAMUEL3 KING (CHRISTIAN2, JOHN SOLOMON1 KOENIG) was born 08 February 1808 in Lancaster Co., PA, and died 15 August 1895 in Near Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL. He married (1) MAGDALENA KURTZ Abt. 1831, daughter of ABRAHAM KURTZ and ELIZABETH FISHER. She was born 14 February 1803 in PA, and died September 1846 in Tazewell Co., IL. He married (2) MARY GERBER Aft. 1846. She was born 1832 in Lancaster Co., PA. | King, Samuel (I932)
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10880 | Sandacker | Hundsperger, Anni (I15156)
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10881 | Sangamon Street close to the Methodist Church | Schrock, Ella (I452)
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10882 | Sangamon Street close to the Methodist Church | Schrock, Ella (I452)
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10883 | Sangamon Street, close to the Methodist Church | Schrock, Magdalena Matilda (Lena) (I6056)
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10884 | Sangamon Street, close to the Methodist Church | Schrock, Magdalena Matilda (Lena) (I6056)
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10885 | SARAH CHILDERS, daughter of Thomas Goldsby Childers & his wife, Mary Richardson Childers was born 1805 in Kentucky, and died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Franklin Co., Mo. She married (1) (HENRY) HUFFMAN July 18, 1830 in Franklin Co., Mo, son of WILLIAM HUFFMAN and SARAH CHILDERS. He was born Abt. 1805 in Garrard Co., Ky, and died Bef. 1834 in Franklin Co., Mo. She married (2) HENRY ADAMS July 14, 1834 in Franklin Co., Mo, son of ELIJAH ADAMS, Sr. and FRANCES TATUM. He was born 1815 in Garrard Co., Ky, and died August 1841 in Franklin Co., Mo. They divorced. She married (3) PETER B. PURSEL/PURCELL October 28, 1841 in Franklin Co., Mo. He was born Abt. 1810 in Kentucky, and died Bef. 1850. Child of SARAH CHILDERS and (HENRY) HUFFMAN is: i. CATHERINE HUFFMAN, b. Abt. 1831, Franklin Co., Mo; d. Bet. 1850 - 1860; m. RICHARD FRYER, October 17, 1852, Franklin Co., Mo; b. Abt. 1814, Mo; d. Bet. 1850 - 1860. Children of SARAH CHILDERS and HENRY ADAMS are: ii. JOSEPH MILTON ADAMS, b. February 23, 1835, Franklin Co., Mo; d. August 7, 1912, Franklin Co., Mo; m. LUCY ANN ADAMS, November 26, 1857, Franklin Co., Mo; b. April 19, 1841, Franklin Co., Mo; d. November 26, 1906, Franklin Co., Mo. iii. MOSES ADAMS, b. 1838, Franklin Co. Mo; d. Bet. 1900 - 1910, Franklin Co., Mo. Children of SARAH CHILDERS and PETER PURSEL/PURCELL are: iv. NANCY PURSELL/PERSELL, b. Abt. 1842, Franklin Co., Mo; d. Bet. 1890 - 1900; m. JOHN B. CHILDERS, December 21, 1864, Franklin Co., Mo; b. Abt. 1842; d. Bet. 1890 - 1900. v. PAUL PURSEL, b. Abt. 1846; d. Bet. 1880 - 1900. vi. HENRY PURSEL, b. Abt. 1848; d. Bet. 1880 - 1900. | Childers, Sarah (I1705)
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10886 | Sarah was the daughter of Emmanuel L. and Martha E.(Hostetler) Kenagy. She was married to Joseph A. Birky in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, on 13 Jul 1919. They had six children. | Kenagy, Sarah Alma (I4391)
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10887 | Sarasota Memorial Park | Heiser, Roy Ray (I3420)
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10888 | Sarcoxie Cemetery | Wagler (Wagner), Barbe (I16576)
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10889 | Sarre-Buckenheim | Oesch, Andréas (I808)
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10890 | Sarrebourg area. Groom described as a 26-year-old resident of Juling, Meurthe, a son of Cultivator-miller Joseph Ringenberg, 48, and Anne Letvieler, 42. The bride was described as Elisabeth Stalter, 19, a daughter of cultivator Henry Stalter, 70, and Catherine Imhoff, 52, of the Tenthenhoff at Sarralbe, Moselle. They became millers at Rimling. | Family: Andréas Ringenberg / Elizabeth Stalter (F363)
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10891 | Sarreck Mill | Verkler (Wirckler), Joseph (André?) (I5828)
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10892 | Sarreck Mill | Verkler (Wirckler), Joseph (André?) (I22707)
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10893 | Sarrelfing | Schertz, Christian (I6216)
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10894 | Sarrelfing farm | Schertz, Joseph (I2424)
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10895 | Sarrelfing farm | Hirschy, Pierre (I4929)
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10896 | Saxburg, according to obit. | Schertz, Barbe Elisabeth (I5070)
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10897 | Saybrook Cemetery | Dann, Joseph (I15424)
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10898 | Saybrook? | Stalter, Jacobine (Phoebe) (I10200)
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10899 | Schafbusch | Nafziger, Valentin (I996)
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10900 | Schaffhauser Farm by Nördlingen with her mother after her husband died. | Bürcky (Birki), Katharina (I165)
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