Notes
Matches 11,951 to 12,000 of 12,948
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11951 | Union Cemetery | Park, L. G. (I18553)
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11952 | Unknown | Heiser, Eugene Gale (I258)
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11953 | Unknown | Blackwell, Clayton (I680)
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11954 | Unknown | Goolsby, Thomas James Iii (I1776)
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11955 | unknown | Zehr, Wilmer Dale (I2600)
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11956 | Unknown | Heiser, Lowell Dean (I3632)
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11957 | Unknown | Steppenbeck, Mary Carol (I3633)
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11958 | Unknown | Oyer, Dorothy Catherine (I3790)
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11959 | Unknown | Pelsey, Marie (I4738)
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11960 | Unknown | Burkey, John Fred (I12951)
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11961 | Unknown | Unzicker, Glenn Eugene (I13337)
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11962 | Unknown | Augspurger, Clayton Wayne (I15058)
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11963 | Unknown | Fleming, Mary Ann (I15829)
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11964 | Unknown | Roth, Jakob (I17004)
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11965 | Unknown | Lauber, Maria (I17005)
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11966 | Unknown burial place | West, John William (Westley?) (I682)
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11967 | Unmarried | Saltzmann, Michael (I12750)
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11968 | Unmarried. Birth “Date” is christening date as registered with vital records. , | Stalter, Heinrich (I10180)
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11969 | Unmarried. | Stalter, Katharina (I7963)
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11970 | Unmarried. Came to be called “Madame Baviere” for keeping steady company with an officer in the Bavarian army. | Reidiger, Magdalena (I9790)
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11971 | Unmarried. One child known in La Frimbolle. The day following the birth of Joseph, grandfather Daniel Reschly told civil officials that the birth of this son to his 23-year-old daughter, unwed and unemployed, had taken place at Harcholin near La Frimbolle. Later Anne married Pierre Saltzmann. After Pierre’s death Anna returned to Lafrimbolle where she was an innkeeper in 1889. Later her daughter Anne, and husband Joseph Lehmann took over the management. | Reschly, Anna (I9735)
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11972 | Untersulzbach | Nafziger, Barbara (I6221)
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11973 | Unterweilbach tenant, of Court Spreti, near Dachau. | Bircky (Birky), Valentin (Valentine) (I36)
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11974 | Until 1829 | Ringenberg (Ringenberger) (Rinkenberger), Pierre (I2230)
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11975 | Unzicker, originally Hunzicker= from Hunzicken, Canton Bern. The initial H was probably lost during a stay in France where an H is not pronounced at the beginning of a word. More likely, Elizabeth could have been a sister to Daniel b. 1798 who married Magdalena Kahn.} | Unzicker (Hunsiker), Elisabeth (I37)
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11976 | Upon death of Veronika, Christian Augsburger returned to Lorraine, remarried, had several more children. | Augsburger, Christian (I14431)
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11977 | Family: Jeffrey Dean Birkey / Sherrill Ann Millis (F129)
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11978 | Urbana Daily Courier, 2 July 1932 Issue PDF (13.70 MB) http://idnc.library.illinois.edu/cgi-bin/illinois?a=d&d=TUC19320702.2.62&srpos=22&e=-------en-20--21--txt-txIN-schrock------- Fisher School Teacher * Wed Fisher, Ill., July 2 . —(Special to The Courier.)—Miss Mabel Zehr and Elmer Schrock were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, Tuesday, June 28. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Heiser, pastor of the Mennonite church, Mrs. Schrock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zehr and is a graduate of Fisher high school with the class of 1926. She has been teaching the Walker and the Center schools since her graduation. Mr. Schrock is the son of Mrs. Josephine Schrock, and is also a graduate of Fisher high school in 1927. He taught the Sangamon school the past year. Both Mr. and Mrs. Schrock will teach in the vicinity next year. The couple left Tuesday for a trip to Yellowstone National park and thru Colorado. They expect to be gone about a month. The Fisher, IL Centennial Book gives the information that Elmer R. Schrock taught at Sangamon (Helmick) school from 1931-1933. The Brown Township school was about one mile west and a mile north of the Sangamon River off Rt. 47, north and west of Fisher. One of the years there were only three students; three Helmick sisters. In 1936, Elmer and Samuel M. Zehr started the annual summer Bible School at East Bend Mennonite Church. He was also on the first publication committee for the East Bend Trumpet in 1945. | Schrock, Elmer Raymond (I432)
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11979 | Urbana Daily Courier, 2 March 1935 Gut Leaves Estate to Widow , Children In his will , filed Friday afternoon for probate , Christian C . Gut, late of Fisher, directs that his widow, Mary , be paid $ 400 within six months after his death, or sooner, If possible. He distributes the rest of his estate. in equal shares , among his five children . The children are : Andrew , Joseph D, Christian J, and Edwin Gut and Mrs . Mary Birkey. Christian J . Gut is appointed executor, to serve without bond. The instrument is dated Nov . 24 . 1933. ————————————— Daughter Emma evidently died before Christian’s death, as she is not mentioned in his will. | Gut (Good), Christian C. (I9549)
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11980 | Valentin moved with his family to his father-in-law living in Gern near Munich | Bircky (Birky), Valentin (Valentine) (I36)
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11981 | Valentin Pelsy (1870-1925), a Mennonite leader and elder of Alsace-Lorraine, was born in 1870 at Rhodes, near Saarburg, Lorraine. In consequence of a leg fracture in his youth that required many operations he was excused from military service. In 1888 his parents moved to Gosselmingen; there Valentin was responsible for the mill as well as the farm. He was led to study at the Bible school at Chrischona near Basel, Switzerland, by his friend Pierre Sommer, who had earlier attended that school. Later he and his brother Paul farmed the Mückenhof near Saarbourg, which was burned down at the beginning of World War I. The brothers rebuilt it as well as they could and continued their farming. In 1920 Valentin married Marie Wagler of Schneckenbusch and settled on the farm of his grandparents at Gosselmingen. Valentin Pelsy exerted a deep influence in his home congregation Saarbourg, where he was ordained as preacher and elder in 1898. He also served in the neighboring congregations, such as Morhange (Mörchingen). He had no little part in the spiritual revival in the Mennonite congregations in Alsace and Lorraine. In 1925 he was chosen as president of the newly organized conference of these congregations. With tact and self-sacrifice he served as an organizer and as a pastor. Unfortunately his service was of short duration, for he died on 23 November 1925. MLA style: Geiser, Samuel. "Pelsy, Valentin (1870-1925)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2008 | Pelsy, Valentin (I10640)
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11982 | Valentine and Phoebe were married in the Hopedale Mennonite Church by Christian Nafziger. Joseph Good was a witness. Valentine was 23, a farmer, and living in Hopedale, IL at the time of marriage. Phoebe was 18. | Family: Valentine Birkey / Phoebe (Bena) Good (F6)
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11983 | Valentine Miller Cemetery or nearby that area | Dent, Samuel (I708)
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11984 | Valentine was born four months after his father’s death. He had four first cousins also named Valentine Birky. Two were born in his birth year of 1857; one in 1858; and one in 1854. | Birky, Valentine (I8328)
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11985 | Valentine was listed as a farmer and had personal property valued at $250. | Augsti (Augustin), Valentine (I5239)
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11986 | Valentine “Burker,” 29, Germany; Madeline, 24 Germany; Phoebe 2, IL; and Barbara, 1, IL | Bürcky (Birky), Valentine (I200)
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11987 | Valentine, 64 (farmer) born in Bavaria, GR; Magdalena, 34, born in Bavaria, GR; Daniel, born in Ohio, 18; Magdalena, born in Ohio, 16. | Unzicker, Valentine (I8883)
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11988 | Valentine, father of thirteen children, all of whom emigrated to America, although not all at the same time, lived in Gern, Bavaria, when his children were born. The year after his wife died, Valentine, with some of his family came to America. He left Gern near Munich, Bavaria with five children, and with 10,000 fl., one of the larger amounts taken out of the country--much more than most immigrants. His brother Christian took the same amount. Valentine was of the "Little Red" Birky's. The family’s emigration is documented in Friedrich Blendinger’s material (the emigration to North America from the governmental district Upper Bavaria in the years 1846-1852, in: ZBLG (magazine for Bavarian national history) 27 (1964), p. 431-487. The magazine is on line with full text. | Bircky (Birky), Valentin (Valentine) (I36)
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11989 | Valentine-Armstrong family Cemetery | Valentine, Eli (I1707)
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11990 | Valentine-Armstrong Family Cemetery | Childers, Nancy (I15683)
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11991 | Valentine-Armstrong Family Cemetery (probably) | Park, Jesse James (I706)
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11992 | Valentine-Armstrong Family Cemetery (probably) | Dent, Winnie Ann (I707)
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11993 | Valentine-Miller Cemetery | Park, Elijah (Eli) Baily (I730)
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11994 | Valentine-Miller Cemetery | Miller, Martha Mary (Polly) Clarinda (I739)
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11995 | Valentine-Miller Cemetery | West, George Marion (I1421)
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11996 | Valentine-Miller Cemetery | Valentine, Ira (I1867)
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11997 | Valentine-Miller Cemetery | Miller, Martha J. (I2022)
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11998 | Valentine-Miller Cemetery | Miller, Daniel (I13761)
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11999 | Valentine-Miller Cemetery | Miller, Anna (I13762)
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12000 | Valentine-Miller Cemetery, Peters Ford Rd. | West, Henry Marion (I1358)
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