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2901 | from "Oregon, Church and Cemetery Records, 1840-1965" (ancestry.com) On 4 Jun 1914 in St Paul's Rectory, Harry J Orff, 31, residing Minneapolis MN, son of of Adoniram Judson Orff & Annie Cayou, married Lila Gertrude Calvert, 26, residing Minneapolis, daughter of Alfred R Calvert & Agnes P Jardine. | Family: Harry J Orff / Lila Gertrude Calvert (F10156)
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2902 | from "Oregon, County Marriages, 1851-1975" (familysearch.org) on 9 Aug 1930 at Newport, Benton, OR, Wallace A Jenkins, 21, resident of Linn Co, OR, married Edwina Rae Baker, 18, resident of Marion Co, OR. Witnesses T.J. & Claude McCurdy | Family: Wallace Ambrose Jenkins / Edwina Rae Baker (F5942)
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2903 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" John Woods died 13 Oct 1934 in Polk Co, OR. | Woods, John A (I4178)
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2904 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com Eloise Fra Keepers, born 11 Oct 1918, spouse of William, died on 30 May 1983 in Lane Co, OR | Woods, Eloise Frances (I18906)
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2905 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com) Carl L Wernicke died 3 Jan 1946 in Portland OR. | Wernicke, Carl Leopold (I6536)
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2906 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com) Fred Miller Woods died 1 Apr 1929 in Portland OR. | Woods, Fred Miller (I17742)
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2907 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com) Gertrude George died 22 Nov 1957 in Clackamas Co, OR. Spouse name is "Wyatt" | Woods, Emma Gertrude (I19390)
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2908 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com) John Henry Baker, born 1922, spouse of Helen, died 20 Jun 2006. | Baker, John Henry (I16358)
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2909 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com) Lena G Woods died 9 Aug 1968 in Multnomah Co, OR. | Oliver, Lena Gertrude (I18775)
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2910 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com) Ruth Imogene Baker, born 23 Mary 1902, died 22 Feb 1991 in Multnomah Co, OR. | Baker, Ruth Imogene (I15718)
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2911 | from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com) Wyatt Sidney George died 7 Aug 1923 in Clackamas Co, OR. | George, Wyatt Sydney (I19478)
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2912 | from "Oregon, Select Births and Christenings, 1868-1929" (ancestry.com) Samuel Roy Woods was born 22 Sep 1886 in Waitsburg WA to Samuel A Woods & Sarah E Dewitt. | Woods, Samuel Roy (I19393)
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2913 | from "Oregon, U.S., County Births and Deaths, 1855-1970" (ancestry.com) Carrie Billings Baker, a widow, born 17 Oct 1862 in New York, NY to James and Mary Billings born New York, NY, died 8 Jan 1945 in Portland, Multnomah, OR of cancer of the bladder and senility. Burial in Kent, WA. Informant O.A. Johnson of Troutdale, OR. | Billings, Caroline A “Carrie” (I2364)
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2914 | from "Oregon, U.S., Death Index, 1898-2008" (ancestry.com) Floyd Don Good, born 24 Mar 1905, died 11 Aug 1983 in Marion Co, OR. Spouse name was Lorna. | Good, Floyd Donald (I18451)
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2915 | from "Oregon, U.S., State Deaths, 1864-1971" (ancestry.com) Ethel Hall Baker, 67, spouse of Eugene C., born North Adams MA to Henry Martin Van Buren Hall & Harriet Chesebrough, died 21 Jun 1946 in Portland, Washington, OR | Hall, Ethel Sylvinia (I15715)
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2916 | from "Oregon, U.S., State Deaths, 1864-1971" (ancestry.com) Inez Emma Trelstad, a registered nurse and WWI vereran, resident of Seattle WA, married to Roy, born 27 Jul 1894 in WI to William S Baker and Carrie Billings, died on 3 Feb 1951 near Chiloquin, Klamath, OR from injuries of an automobile accident. Burial at Eugene cematorium in Eugene OR. Informatant R.B Trelstad. | Baker, Inez Emma (I2365)
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2917 | from "Orleans Co NY Deed Books", Vol 26, pg 107 (familysearch.org) A quit claim for $10 on 10 Dec 1845 between between Stephen Wood, Robert L Hill and Adeline A Hill his wife of the town of Ridgeway, Orleans NY, Walter Durkee and Mary Durkee his Wife of the town of Barre, Orleans NY and Levi F Hayward and Jane Hayward his wife of the city of Boston MA parties of the first part and William Wood of the Town of Ridgeway party of the second part. Recorded 27 Apr 1846. | Wood, Stephen (I149)
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2918 | from "Osceola Sentinel", 30 Oct 1952 (osceola.advantage-preservation.com) Vernon Woods, 74, died Tuesday at the home of his brother, True, near Murray. Funeral services were held at the Watts funeral home at 2 o'clock this afternoon (Thursday). Burial in Union cemetery. | Woods, Vernon C (I18426)
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2919 | from "Our Countty and it's people a descriptive work on Genesee County, New York", by FW Beers, 1890 Erastus Emerson, eldest son of Joseph Emerson, was born in Riga, N. Y., July 27, 1810. He followed farming till 1854, when he was compelled to retire by reason of injuries received. Four children were born to him, as follows: Joseph T., John R., Jerome E., and George E., all of whom are living except the.first named. John R. Emerson, the second child, of Bergen village, was born in Riga, February 9, 1844, and at the age of 15 be went to Colchester, Conn., to learn the trade of tanner and currier, remaining there about three years. He enlisted in Co. H, 21st Conn. Vols., for three years, or during the war. He was mustered into service at Norwich, Conn, August 22, 1862, and left for the seat of war September 11th. He was attached to the Army of the Potomac, in the 9th Corps; was at the battle of Fredericksburg, was marched the length of the peninsula to Hampton, July 12th, and on the 15th was marched to Portsmouth to act as provost-guard for the city. On the 15th of May he joined Butler's army, on the James River, and was assigned to the 18th Corps. He was at the battle of Drury's Bluff; joined Grant's. army at Cold Harbor, June 1st, and was at the surrender of Lee. He arrived at Richmond, June 15, 1865, and embarked for home. Arriving at New Haven on the 18th he was mustered out July 1st, making the term of service 34 months. Five battles and three skirmishes were participated in without a scratch. He then attended Eastman's Commercial College at Rochester, from which he received a diploma in 1866. March 18, 1868, he married Emma L., daughter of Aaron and Avis Bissell, of Bergen. He followed farming till 1883, when he entered the mercantile business as partner of A. B. Enoch. They carried on a general store for several years. Mr. Emerson has two children-Clayton B., born December 28, 1870, and Bessie E., born July 1, 1879. | Emerson, Erastus (I1322)
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2920 | from "Our County and it's people A descriptive work on Genesee County, New York", 1890 (archive.org) SAMUEL F. PERKINS, was born in Fairport, N.Y., October 25, 1833, a son of Asa and Martha (Esten) Perkins. His father lived to a ripe old age, dying in his ninety-fourth year. Samuel F. Perkins received a common school education, and early in life entered the employ of the New York Central Railroad; he is well known as a locomotive engineer, one of the oldest in Western New York; his service as an engineer covers a period of about forty years, which fact alone is substantial evidence of his ability, carefulness and fidelity; for more than a quarter of a century he has drawn the passenger train between Batavia and Canandaigua, and not only stands high in the estimation of his employers, but has attained a foremost place as a citizen of Batavia. In 1838 he was married to Margaret Foland, daughter of Jeremiah Foland; they are the parents of four children-Edward Perkins, Mary E. Perkins, Cora A. Perkins and Grace M. Perkins. Mr. Perkins is a Methodist. | Perkins, Samuel Frances (I20024)
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2921 | from "Our County and its people: A descriptive work on Erie County, New York" Van Dusen, Edmond C., M. D., Buffalo, son of Bradley J. and Mary J. (Coplin) Van Dusen, was born at Westfield, N. Y., February 22, 1860. He was graduated front Falley Seminary at Fulton, N. Y., in 1879. He began the study of medicine at the University of New York and was graduated in 1885 with the degree of M. D. He immediately began the practice of his profession and in 1888 he removed to Buffalo, where he has since resided. Dr. Van Dusen is a member of the Medical Society and the Fifth District Dental Society. | Van Dusen, Edmund C (I9874)
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2922 | from "Our Young family in America" by E.H Young, 1947 ELIZABETH YOUNG was born, June 9 1795, in Morris County, N. J. according to records in her brother's Bible. (Rec. 39) She died and was buried in Perkins Township, Erie County, O. Elizabeth married Andrew Perkins in Knox County, Ohio, the early records of which are scattered between Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and those at Mt. Vernon in 1942 were stored in the attic and inaccessible, according to officials! Deed records at Mansfield, O. reveal that Andrew Perkins in 1813 bought land from John Young, jr., and Jan. 13 1821 Noah Young (Rec. 28) sold land in Range 18 to Andrew Perkins. Also in 1 82 1 Andrew and Elizabeth Perkins sold land in Troy Township, Richland County, to Noah Young. This places the marriage of Elizabeth before 1821. Three of the children of Andrew and Elizabeth were: Lewis, Elias, and Hannah Perkins. The latter married a Mr. Beech (Mrs. Bertha Curtiss Anderson, Los Angeles, Calif.). Andrew was a kinsman of the Hon. Elias Perkins, resident of New London, Conn, after whom the township of Perkins derived its name (Hist, of Erie County, O., Lewis C. Aldrich). | Young, Elizabeth (I19688)
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2923 | from "Parentage of Ezra Bellows of Lunenburg, Mass., and Springfield, Vt", 1898 EDITH, born Jan. 25, 1863. She was married in Boston, July 16, 1885, to Walter Freeman Cobb, of Chicago, Ill., who was born in Brewster, Mass., May 13, 1860, and died in Boston, Oct. 10, 1895. He was son of Freeman Cobb, born in Brewster, Oct. 10, 1830, and Annette Theresa Cobb, born in Brewster, July 20, 1938. They had one child, Edith Madeleine, born Chicago Oct. 20, 1886. Mrs Cobb was married, second, in Boston, Oct. 26, 1896, to Charles Hamilton Baker, of Boston. | Grant, Edith (I16051)
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2924 | from "Patten Genealogy : William Patten of Cambridge, 1635, and his descendants" CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN (Colcord, William, Aaron, William, Nathaniel, William) was born in Kingston, N.H., Apr. 10, 1928; married in Needhan, June 27, 1855, Mary D. Perkins, of Keene, N.H., daughter of Henry G. and Louisa R. Perkisn, both in Keene in April, 1833. In 1861 he was elected a memeber of the school committee of the town of Needham, resigning early in 1863, and shortly after that he moved to Boston. Apr. 29, 1861, he was chosen one of the military committee of the town. He was cashier of the State Bank from Mar. 11, 1867, till the time of his death. He died May 22. 1886. His widow resides at Savin Hill, Dorchester. | Patten, Claudius Buchanan (I17033)
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2925 | From "Pen Pictures From The Garden of the World or Santa Clara County, California, Illustrated" ARNERICH, MATEO Vineyard-Farm-Goldminer Mateo Arnerich was born on the island of Brac, Dalmatia, Croatia in the Adriatic Sea. In 1826, when fourteen years of age, he became a sailor boy. He followed a sea faring life for fourteen years, visiting every sea and ocean. He came from China to San Francisco in 1849, and never left the State of his adoption but once, when he went, in 1872, to visit the scenes and friends of his childhood days. From 1849 to 1852 Mateo mined for gold in the Calaveras. In 1852 Mr. Arnerich came to the Santa Clara Valley, and soon after became interested in agriculture. In May, 1856, he was united in marriage with Mrs. Elizabeth (Brown) Moylan, widow of Edward Moylan. They bought property in the Narvaze grant, and opened a farm, which they occupied for twelve years. They then found that no valid title to it could be obtained, and so left the place, and by pre-emption and purchase secured 160 acres of choice land, which constitute the present family homestead in the Union District. The ranch is located in an angle of the Santa Clara and Guadaloupe road, which bounds it on the north and east. Mr. and Mrs. Arnerich commenced life on the ranch in a comfortable house, which several years ago gave place to the substantial family residence of today. Mr. Arnerich was an active, energetic man, and carried forward the improvement of his property quite rapidly. The neighborhood lost in him a citizen actively interested in all movernents tending to the general good. His death, which occurred May 3, I883, was caused by injuries received in being thrown from a buggy, near his own home. His widow and her seven children, John, Catharine, Elizabeth, Mateo, Paul, Isabelle, and Margaret all yet making their home with their mother, are quite well provided for. Mrs. Arnerich was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, in 1831. She was nine years of age when her parents, William and Catharine Brown, emigrated to Australia, whence, after a residence of ten years, they came to San Francisco. Later they became pioneers of Union District. Mr. Brown's death, resulting from an accidental fall, occurred in 1854. William D. Brown, the chief of police at San Jose, is a brother of Mrs. Arnerich. The first marriage of Mrs. Arnerich occurred at San Francisco in January, 1851. Her husband died of consumption ten months later. Quite a large portion of the family homestead is now devoted to the raising of grapes and fruit. A vineyard of sixty acres furnishes a general variety of wine and table grapes. In the orchard can be found olive, fig, pomegranate, orange, and lemon trees. Mrs. Arnerich and her children are members of the Catholic church. | Arnerich, Mateo (I5580)
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2926 | from "Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013" (ancestry.com) from St Luke's Episcopal Church George Lawrence Perkins, born 10 Jul 1868 to Benj & Josephine E Perkins, was baptized on 18 Jun 1869. | Perkins, George Lawrence (I19921)
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2927 | from "Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013" (ancestry.com) from St Luke's Episcopal Church Russell Perkins, born 14 Oct 1876 in Germantown PA to Benjamin & Josephine Evans (Welsh) Perkins, was baptized on 27 Jul 1877. | Perkins, Russell (I19922)
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2928 | from "Pennsylvania, Birth Certificates, 1906-1910" (ancestry.com) Burrill Odenatt Baker was born 19 Aug 1909 in Philadelphia PA to Edwin R Baker, 38, a produce dealer, b. US & Ruth Gilbert, 36, b. US. Her 3rd of 3 children. | Baker, Burrill Odenatt (I15520)
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2929 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" C. Henderson Supplee, executive of the Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Co, residing in Wynnewood, PA, husband of Flora Day Supplee, aged 75y 6m 22d, born in Spottsylvania Courthouse, VA to George Righter Supplee b. Joseph Mills, Montgomery PA and Mary Couse b. Spottsylvania Courthouse VA, died on 10 Sep 1934 in Lower Marion, Montgomery, PA of acute nephritis. Burial on 13 Sep in West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Informant Henderson Supplee Jr of Haverford PA | Supplee, C Henderson (I10318)
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2930 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Alice McDowell Bowers, a housewife residing in Greenville PA, married to Benjamin Bower, born 18 Jan 1849 in Greenville to Wm McDowell b. unk and Eliza b. unk, died on 22 Mar 1933 in Greenville of mycardititis. Burial on 25 Mar 1933 in Shenango Valley Cemetery. Informant is R.M. Bowers of Greenville. | McDowell, Alice (I9274)
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2931 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Andrew Kadlecik, age 57, a plush weaver residing in Philadelphia, Philadephia, PA, son of Michael and Julia Kaklecik, husband of Susan Kadlecik, died on 1 Mar 1939 in Philadelphia of leukemia. Burial on 4 Mar in Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia. Informant Susan Kadlecik. | Kadlecik, Andrew (I12304)
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2932 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Anita Edna Pittavino, a housewife married to Gaston Pittavino, born 2 Apr 1907 in Kittanning, Armstrong, PA to Walter Woods and Mary Bargerstock died on 7 Jan 1960 from colon cancer. Burial on 10 Jan 1960 in Olive Branch Cemetery, Rostraver PA. Informant Gaston Pirravino | Woods, Anita Edna (I8623)
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2933 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Arthur Coventry Walker, single, who worked at Electrical Dept of J&L Co, born 5 May 1905 in New Brighton PA to James L Walker, b. PA and Ada Coventry, b New Brighton, died on 17 Dec 1924 in New Brighton from a bowel obstruction caused by Meckel's diverticulum. Burial on 19 Dec 1924 in Grove Cemetery. Informant James L Walker. | Walker, Arthur Coventry (I9264)
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2934 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Benjamin Bowers, retired merchant residing in Greenville PA, widowed spouse of Alice Bowers, born 2 May 1846 in Germany to Stephen and Theresa Bowers of Germany, deid on 17 Aug 1935 in Greenville of cerebral apoplexy. Burial on 19 Aug 1925 in Shenango Cemetery. Informant R.M Bowers of Greenville. | Bowers, Benjamin (I11177)
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2935 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Catherine Elizabeith Woods born 29 Jan 1906 in East Franklin, Armstrong, PA to Walter Willis Woods b. Greenville PA and Mary Juanita Bargerstock b. Kittanning died on 2 Feb 1906 from a premature birth. Burial on 3 Feb 1906 in Kittanning PA. Informant Walter Willis Woods | Woods, Catherine Elizabeth (I11175)
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2936 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Della M Walker, a married housewife, born 22 Oct 1858 in NY to George R Barber b. NY and Francis Pitt, b. ENG. died on 12 Sep 1914 in New Brighton, PA of Apoplexy (right sided hemorrhage). Burial on 15 Sep 1914 in Grove Cemetery. Informant Wm G Walker. | Barber, Della M (I9258)
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2937 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Elma Walker, single, stenographer at meat packing co, born 26 Apr 1875 in New Brihgton PA to James L Walker and Pamela Townsend, died on 7 Oct 1954 in Hickory, Mercer, PA of peptic ulcer with acute hemorrhage. Burial in Grove Cemetery, New Brighton PA. Informant Doyle D Bonner | Walker, Elma T (I9265)
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2938 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Flora Day Supplee, a widowed housewife residing in Overbrook, Montgomery, PA, born 27 Jul 1865 in IL to Lucius L Day b. VT and Elizabeth Farr b. VT died on 29 Jun 1943 in Philadelphia from dementia lasting 15 yrs. Burial on 1 Jul at West Laurel Hill. Informant Marie S Dickson of Overbrook. | Day, Flora Emma (I2048)
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2939 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Francis Maurer, retired, widower of Margaret Maurer, b. 27 Oct 1852 to A.G.L. Maurer b. GER and Margaret Moyer b. PA, died on 27 Nov 1934 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA of myocardial degeneration. Removal on 30 Nov 1934 to Wiconisco PA. Informant Arthur F. Young of Lykens PA. | Maurer, Frank Andrew (I3819)
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2940 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Jane Lucetta Woods, a married housewife residing in Sharpsville PA, born in Ottercreek, Mercer, PA on 26 Apr 1861 to John and Lucetta Metzler, died on 21 Feb 1953 in Sharpsville of a bowel obstruction caused by a large ovarian cyst. Burial on 20 Feb 1953 on Riverside Cemetery. Informant Ralph A Woods of Sharpsville. | Metzler, Jane Lucetta “Jennie” (I5192)
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2941 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Jay Baker, a laborer in the lumber business, single, residing in Coudersport, Potter, PA, born 20 Sep 1878 in MI to Charles H. Baker and Ida B. Taylor, died on 22 Jun 1946 in Conewango, Warren, PA of Bronchopneumonia. Removal on 24 Jun 1946 to Philadelphia, PA. Informant W Earl Biddle, MD. | Baker, Jay Sherman (I8598)
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2942 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (Ancestry.com) Lyman Woods, age about 68, a single inmate at Polk State School, born unknown to unknown parents, died on 9 Apr 1926 in Polk of Lobar pneumonia. Informant Henry B Gaynor MD. Burial in Greenville PA on 12 Apr 1926 | Woods, Lyman B (I457)
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2943 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Margaret Ella Woods, a school teacher, never married, born 4 Feb 1906 in Kittanning, PA to Walter W Woods and Mary Bargerstock died on 4 Feb 1951 in Kittaning from left humerus cancer that metastasized to left lung. Burial on 6 Feb 1951 in Kittanning cemetery. Informant Glenn F Bowser, Templeton PA. | Woods, Margaret Ella (I8622)
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2944 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Marilla Klingensmith Woods, a retired widower residing in Pymatuning, Mercer, PA, born 3 Sep 1841 in PA to Jacob Klinginsmith, b. PA and Katherine Arthurholt, b. PA, died on 23 Oct 1916 in Pymatuning. Burial in Transfer Cemetery on 25 Oct 1916. Informant Byron Chestnut of Greenville PA. | Klingensmith, Marilla (I1645)
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2945 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Mary Dickson, a housewife residing Wayne, Montgomery, PA, wife of Raymond C Dickson, born 2 Jan 1890 to Frederick H Dickson b. MA and Mary L Day b. VT, died on 24 Apr 1936 in Lower Merion PA of a cerebral hemorrhage. Burial on 27 Apr 1936 at Old St Davids Cemetery. Informant Raymond C Dickson. | Treat, Mary Lucia Day (I2102)
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2946 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Philip Malcolm Waldron, a maintainance worker residing in East Clementon, NJ, married to Jeanne Waldron, born 18 Oct 1892 in Bridgeport CT to Philip M Waldron and Jose May Baker, died on 19 Apr 1961 at the Butler PA VA hospital of congestive heart failure. Burial on 22 Apr at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Berlin, Camden, NJ. Informant VA hospital records | Waldron, Philip Malcolm (I3896)
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2947 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Rufus Early Woods, a married farmer residing in Pymatuning, Mercer, PA, born 27 May 1840 in Mercer Co, PA to Thomas Woods, b. PA and Rebecca Early b. IRE, died on 17 Jul 1913 in Pymatuning of appolexy. Burial on 19 Jul 1913 in Transfer PA. Informant is R.D. Woods of Transfer. | Woods, Rufus Early (I1476)
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2948 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Susie E. W. Trask, a widowed housewife, wife of Wm B Trask, born 4 Jul 1840 in Portsmouth NH to Horton D Walker b. USA and Mary E Cleaves b. USA, died on 23 Jun 1936 in Erie, Erie, PA of myocarditis. Shipment on 25 Jun to Portsmouth NH for burial. Informant CM Warner. | Walker, Susan Ellen “Susie” (I2242)
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2949 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Twila J Hasenplugh, single, resident of Greenville PA, born 7 Mar 1894 in Conneaut OH to Elmer D Hasenphugh b. PA and Minnie A McDowell b. PA died on 29 Jan 1935 in Greenville of pernicious anemia(?). Burial on 31 Jan 1935 in Shenango Valley Cemetery. Informant Andrew M Hasenplugh of Greenville. | Hasenplugh, Twila (I11182)
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2950 | from "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963" (ancestry.com) Walter W. Woods, a plumber, residing in Kittanning, Armstrong, PA, born 14 Sep 1884 in PA to W.O. Woods b. PA and Ella Swigart b. PA, died on 2 Feb 1938 in Kittanning of apoplexy. Burial on Feb 5 in Kittanning Cemetery. Informant Thelma M. Adams. | Woods, Walter Willis (I4006)
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