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Matches 11,851 to 11,900 of 12,948
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11851 | To bishop status-East Bend Mennonite | Zehr, Bishop Peter (I16)
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11852 | to Butler Co., OH | Reeser, Christian (I9780)
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11853 | To live with son Alfred | Thompson, Melinda Olive (I623)
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11854 | to New Orleans after about 48 days. | Steider, John (I13668)
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11855 | to US in 1832 | Peterschmidt, Katherina (I9899)
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11856 | to work for Glass Specialty | Schrock, Elmer Raymond (I432)
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11857 | Tobin Nursing Home | Stalter, Henry (I10240)
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11858 | Tom Zobrist grew up in central Illinois and came to Christ his senior year at Morton High School. He married his high-school sweetheart, Cindi Cali, while he was serving in the U.S. Air Force. After four years in the Air Force, the Lord led Tom into the ministry. He graduated in 1987 from Calvary Bible College, now Calvary University in Kansas City. Tom and Cindi have been married for 40 years and have been ministering at Liberty Bible Church in Eureka since August of 1988. They have 5 children and 8 grandchildren. https://www.tyndale.com/authors/tom-zobrist/3853 | Zobrist, Thomas (I14453)
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11859 | Tomb is in Guenstroff, FR. Fifteen miles southwest of Toul? A map search does not bring up Guenstsroff. | Schrag (Gerard), André (I1072)
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11860 | Tombstone Transcription | Park, Jonah (I1660)
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11861 | Tombstone Transcription | Park, Jonah (I1660)
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11862 | Tombstone Transcription: Malinda D. Park Wife of Jonah Park, Was Born Dec 16, 1810, Died May 27, 1862. | McMonegal, Malinda (I1661)
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11863 | Tombstone: “His Record is on High” (with picture of hand, index finger pointing upward). In script at bottom of the stone: “Servant of God, well done. Best from Thy Loved Employ, The Battle fought, the Victory Won, Enter Thy Master’s Joy” —————————— Jonah age 57, Winifred age 61, widow, signed Jonah Park and John M. Park, witness 1880 census indicates that Winifred is divorced. | Park, Jonah (I1660)
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11864 | Thomas, Jack Culp (I12207)
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11865 | Total of 180 acres at $1.25 per acre | Garber, Samuel (I483)
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11866 | Total of five children. | Sommer, Ulrich (Olry) (I14670)
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11867 | Totgeburt is a German word which means “Stillbirth” | Stalter, Totgeburt (Stillbirth) (I10365)
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11868 | Touru Tourn évoque Thun, mais pourrait étre Kirchenthurnen ou Mühlethurnen dans la proisse de Thurnen, Tournedoz près de Sonceboz ou Tournedessus : voir Neil Ann Stuckey Levine mfh 07 2006 | Verly (Werelin), Ulrich Jean Claude (I2395)
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11869 | Township next door to brother Christian Zehr as farmer Peter Zears, 40, Germany; Elizabeth, 32, Germany; and four children born in Illinois. | Zehr, Peter Sr. (I306)
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11870 | Trages farm | Güngerich, Maria (I15884)
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11871 | Transient farm workers | Schrag, Caspar (I1019)
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11872 | Translated from German Obituaries by A. Lloyd Swartzendruber (1962) STALTER -- June 8, 1998 in Livingstone Co., Illinois from palsey, JACOB STALTER at the age of 74 years, 9 months, and 20 days. The deceased was born in Bavaria (Germany) in 1823. In 1849, April 30, he married Barbara Birky. In this marriage union he lived for 35 years. Six sons and six daughters were born to this union. Three sons and one daughter preceded him in death. He was laid to rest on June 10, in a funeral of large attendance. In the house of mourning Christian Zimmerman spoke and in V.H. (probably Versammlungs Hause,which could be an assembly house or church) Stephen Stähly, Chr. Zimmerman, and John P. Schmitt from Isiah 38:1-3. Joseph Kinsinger then spoke from I Thess. 4:13. The deceased was a member of the Amish church and stood in high esteem. Besides his eight children, he left 50 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren, one brother and two sisters. "He has now arrived. We journey there also. He has now been received. Death to him was a victory" (He left”one brother and two sisters” probably is an error. It should read “two brothers and one sister.”) Brothers: Chris and Henry Sister: Mrs. Joe Good All died in Hopedale, Illinois and buried in Hopedale Cemetery. ------- Jacod died in the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Stalter. His wife Barbara(Birky)Stalter died March 31, 1885 at daughter Fanny Sutter's home in Hopedale, Illinois. | Stalter, Jacob N. (I10121)
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11873 | Translation of marriage record by Neil Ann Stucky Levine: Here's what the marriage record says, with a few comments added. I've used German spellings. On Aug. 25, 1827, Peter Schrag, apprentice miller (compagnon meunier), 25, b. at Gondrexange, Meurthe [Moselle today], June 15, 1802, living in Robert-Espagne, son of majority age of Joseph Schrag, unskilled laborer (manoeuvre) and Maria Neuhauser, living at Rhodes, who did not attend the civil ceremony in Robert-Espagne but instead forwarded official notice of their consent via a royal notary at Sarrebourg in a document dated Aug. 22, 1827, married Maria Zimmermann, a day worker, 26, b. in Emmendingen, [Grand] Duchy of Baden, Apr. 17, 1801, daughter of majority age of Jacob Zimmermann, unskilled laborer, and Elisabeth Becher [?Bächer or perhaps ?Baechler], his wife, both living in Robert-Espapgne, both of whom attended the civil ceremony. Banns at Robert-Espagne on Sundays, Aug. 12 and 19, at noon, and at Rhodes and Blâmont [?why here] on the same dates. All being in order, Peter Schrag and Maria Zimmermann are man and wife. The four mandatory witnesses [the first two customarily for the groom, the second two for the bride]: 1) Joseph Engel, miller, 50, living in Robert-Espagne, friend of the couple; 2) Jean Pierre Olivier, locksmith (serrurier), 31, living in Robert-Espagne, friend of the couple; 3) Jean Baptiste Hirat, tobacco retailer (débitant de tabac), 32, living in Robert-Espagne, friend of the couple; and 4) Hilaire Joseph Remy, operator of a boarding house (maître de pension), 29, living in Robert Espagne. Comments: No one of the four witnesses was a relative of either the bride or the groom, which indicates that there were likely no other relatives or fellow believers in town. You will know the first witness, Joseph Engel, from my work on the Lange letters. The other three men just happened to be available in Robert-Espagne, and they were probably paid something to perform this civic duty. ------------------------------------------- | Family: Peter Schrock / Marie Zimmerman (F205)
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11874 | Traveled by steamboat to Farmdale | Ringenberg (Ringenberger) (Rinkenberger), Pierre (I2230)
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11875 | Traveled to America with his uncle, who paid his passage. Joe worked two years to pay back, then began his own life. He lived briefly in PA, then on to Butler Co., Ohio for a time, then to Illinois. Joe lived in “Fort Clark” (Peoria) for some years, then in Woodford Co., eventually buying a tract of land on section 24, Spring Bay. Black Joe and Barbara Engel had 12 children, five died in infancy, leaving seven sons. | Belsley, Joseph “Black Joe” (I4839)
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11876 | Trenton Mennonite Cemetery | Schrock, Joseph Albert (I2045)
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11877 | Trenton Mennonite cemetery | Schrock, Homer Hyde (I2046)
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11878 | Trenton Mennonite Cemetery | Augspurger, Lina (I4847)
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11879 | Trenton Mennonite Cemetery | Thienemann, Carolene Louise (I5646)
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11880 | Trenton Mennonite Cemetery | Schrock, Preston Allen (I12334)
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11881 | Trenton Mennonite Cemetery #30 | Schrock, Jr., Peter (I2043)
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11882 | Family: President Barack Obama / Michelle Lavaughn Robinson (F11144)
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11883 | Family: James Edward Eugene Morrissy / Bethany Jordan Hernandez (F543)
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11884 | Trinity Lutheran Cemetery | Schrock, Lydia B. (I4324)
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11885 | Trinity Lutheran Cemetery | Denzin, Fred (I4325)
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11886 | Trinity Parish | Dent, John (I1190)
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11887 | Trinity Parish | Turner, Catherine (I1191)
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11888 | Trooper Cemetery | Stalter, Anna (I7874)
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11889 | Trotter Cemetery | Troyer, John Noah (I5775)
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11890 | Trotter Cemetery | Salzman, Elsie (I15799)
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11891 | Troy Cemetery | Salzman, Anna M. (I4892)
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11892 | Troyer Cemetery | King, Johannes (I825)
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11893 | Troyer Cemetery | Reidiger, Jacobina “Phoebe” (I1316)
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11894 | Troyer Cemetery | King, Eva (I2778)
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11895 | Troyer Cemetery | Salzman, Catharine (I5002)
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11896 | Troyer Cemetery | Schertz, George Christian (I5022)
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11897 | Troyer Cemetery | Troyer, Mannasses (I5151)
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11898 | Troyer Cemetery | Wagler (Waugler), Joseph W. (I5693)
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11899 | Troyer Cemetery | Troyer, Ella (I5777)
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11900 | Troyer Cemetery | Troyer, Emanuel (I8378)
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