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6301 | from "Wisconsin, Death Index, 1959-1997" (ancestry.com) William C Stolz, age 72, died 6 Mar 1963. | Stoltz, William Charles (I25995)
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6302 | from "Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907" (familysearch.org) Geo. Holzhammer Sr. born 15 Jan 1827 in Germany, retired widower, died 1905 in La Crosse Co, WI. Burial in Brownsville MN. | Holzhammer, George (I1202)
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6303 | from "Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907" (familysearch.org) Ralph J Holzhammer, born 29 Sep 1892 in La Crosse WI to Geo. Holzhammer b. WI and Sezilea Holzhammer b. WI, died on 1905 in La Crosse. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. | Holzhammer, Ralph Joseph (I1259)
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6304 | from "Wisconsin, Marriage Index, 1973-1997" (ancestry.com) On 15 Sep 1984 in La Crosse Co, WI, Bernard George Volz, 45, residing La Crosse Co, married Cynthia Louise Vanriper, 26, residing La Crosse Co. | Family: Bernard G Volz / Cynthia Louise Vanriper (F2090)
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6305 | from "Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930" (familysearch.org) On 18 Aug 1889 in St. Croix, WI, John B Mcdowell, son of James and Isabella Mcdowell married Mary Agnes Grant daughter of Peter Grant. | Family: John Bernard McDowell / Mary Agnes Grant (F4199)
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6306 | from "Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930" (familysearch.org) On 21 Sep 1893 in La Crosse WI, George Holzhammer, a widower, b. Germany to Anton Holzhammer & Catharina Stubert married Caroline Friedrich, a widow, b. Germany to Carl and Charlotte Krueger. | Family: George Holzhammer / Caroline Krueger (F1941)
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6307 | from "Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930" (familysearch.org) on 27 Aug 1878 in La Crosse, WI, Christoph Schmidt, son of Daniel & Eva Schmidt, married Margareth Holzhammer, daughter of George & Catharina Holzhammer. | Family: Christoph Schmidt / Margaret Holzhammer (F4366)
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6308 | from "Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930" (familysearch.org) On 7 Nov 1883 in Wisconsin, George E Poler son of Andrew J Poler and Hannah Lane married Elizabeth Higgins daughter of Michael Higgins and Angelina Henne | Family: George Edwin Poler / Elizabeth M Higgins (F405)
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6309 | from "Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930" (familysearch.org) On Dec 30 1881 in La Crosse WI, Jacob Holzhammer son of Gro Holzhammer & Catherine Bowen married Mary A Darfam daughter of Mike Darfam & Ellen Brady. | Family: Jacob H Holzhammer / Mary Ann Darfaur (F271)
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6310 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" John Chester Perkins was born 3 May 1900 in Stanley, Chippewa, WI to John H Perkins and Olga C Larson. | Perkins, John Chester (I26362)
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6311 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" (ancestry.com) Eleanor Isleb was born 1 Oct 1890 in Milwaukee, WI, to Phillip Isleb and Wilhelmine Lemke. | Isleb, Eleanor (I26556)
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6312 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" (ancestry.com) Inez Emma Baker was born 27 Jul 1894 in West Bend, Washington, WI to William S Baker and Caroline A Billings. | Baker, Inez Emma (I2365)
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6313 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1959-1997" Gust G Mueller, 91, died 10 Dec 1966 in Milwaukee, WI. | Mueller, Gustav (I25989)
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6314 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1959-1997" Raymond Schmidt, 73, died 9 Oct 1974 in Milwaukee, WI. | Schmidt, Raymond (I25986)
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6315 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" (ancestry.com) Carl J. Stolz died 15 Oct 1914 in Milwaukee, WI | Stolz, Karl Heinrich (I25971)
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6316 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" (ancestry.com) Otto Stolz died 7 May 1945 in Milwaukee WI. | Stolz, Otto (I25993)
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6317 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F10434)
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6318 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" (ancestry.com On 16 Oct 1850 in Kenosha WI, Hiram Tuttle a resident of Kenosha, married Caroline Avery. | Family: Hiram Tuttle / Caroline Louisa Avery (F10478)
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6319 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" (ancestry.com) On 15 May 1897 in Grafton, Ozaukee, WI, Michael Schmidt, a farmer, residing Grafton, born Galicia, AU to Jacob Schmidt & Christina Schinben, married Lena Stualtz, born Saxon to Carl Stualtz and Henriette Blank. | Family: Michael Schmidt / Lena Stoltz (F10220)
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6320 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" (ancestry.com) On 25 Nov 1950 in Milwaukee, WI, Ballace F Buske married Geraldine Stols. | Family: Wallace F Buske / Geraldine “Geri” Stoltz (F10462)
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6321 | from "Wisconsin, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1800-1987" (ancestry.com) Executioner is Charles Avery Lee. Signed 5 Jun 1916. Indicates Helen E Durkee died on 1 Jun 1916. She names Charles Avery Lee, son of Beloit, WI, children of Mary Lee Carmen (deceased): Helen Carman McCrady of Montreal Canada, Philip Durkee Carman of Manila P.I., and Grace W. Carman of Ashville, NC. Also wife of son Charles is Kate Orr Lee and her sister is Caroline L. Tuttle, and her brother is Charles Henry Avery who later died in 16 Oct 1917. | Avery, Helen Eliza (I26581)
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6322 | from "Wisconsin, Wills and Probate Records, 1800-1987" Estate of George Holzhammer names sons: Jacob Holzhammer, George Holzhammer and daughters: Mrs. Kate Guenther, Mrs. Maggie Coyle, Mrs. Mary Volz and Mrs. Sophie Riel. | Holzhammer, George (I1202)
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6323 | from "Wisconsin, Wills and Probate Records, 1800-1987" (ancestry.com) Will for Anna B Pratt names mother Gertrude M Pratt of Beloit, WI, cousin Gertrude Morgan Westonof Appleton, WI and adopted daughter Gertrude Merrill Pratt. all living. Signed on 12 Jan 1921. Later document names adopted daughter Caroline Merrill Pratt 10 yrs old on 30 Aug 1923 and Gertrude Merrill Pratt, 8 yrs old on 2 Feb 1923. Date of death listed as 12 Apr 1923. | Pratt, Anna Bushnell (I2189)
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6324 | from "Wood Family Index" by John Sumner Wood Cyrus Wood (8) Son of Stephen (15) & ---; B. 17--; Of Onondaga, N.Y.; Grantee, 1804 | Wood, Cyrus (I26034)
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6325 | from "Wood Family Index" by John Sumner Wood Enos Wood (1) Son of Stephen (15) & ---; B. 1771, Aug. 16; D. 1828, Jun e30, aged 56; Of Sharon & Brewerton, N.Y. (Sharon Rec. - Epitaphs Brewerton); Grantor, 1804, with Luther (2) & Cyrus, Onondaga | Wood, Enos (I26033)
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6326 | from "Wood Family Index" by John Sumner Wood Luther Wood (3) Son of ----; B. 17--; Of Ballston, N.Y., 1790 Census; M. 1787, Nov. 19, Nancy Rockwell | Wood, Luther (I26030)
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6327 | from "Wood Family Index" by John Sumner Wood Stephen Wood (74) Son of Sephen (15) and Hannah (Sprague); b. 17-- (after 1769); Of Ballston, N.Y.- Went to Mich. | Wood, Stephen (I149)
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6328 | from "Woodburn, Iowa: Life in a Railroad Town" Isaac Newell "I.N." Woods was born in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, on May 29, 1841, to John Sears and Mary Ann ?Polly? (Hazen) Woods. He came to Pike County, Illinois, with his parents in 1843, where he grew to manhood. I.N. enlisted in the Civil War in 1861 in Company I, 28th Illinois Volunteers. He was later promoted to Corporal of Co.B, then Lieutenant of Co.F. He was wounded in the Battle of Shiloh in April, 1862, and mustered out of service on April 6, 1866. I.N. settled on a farm in Lucas County, Iowa, in 1868. He married Augusta A. Miller on March 24, 1869. She was born in Brown County, Ohio, in 1841 and came to Iowa with her parents in 1853, settling on a farm in Lucas County where she grew to womanhood. They had six children, and Augusta passed away on February 7, 1989. Augusta united with the M.E. Church over twenty years before her death. She is buried at the Woodburn Cemetery. For many years, I.N. was engaged in the hardware and implement business at Woodburn, and was also a postmaster there for several years. After leaving Woodburn, he traveled to Ohio for some time, and later made his home with his sons, F.M. Woods of Ottumwa and J.L. Woods of Cedar Rapids. He spent his winters in Florida. I.N. died at his son?s home in Ottumwa on May 12, 1912, and was laid to rest in the Woodburn Cemetery with Masonic honors. | Woods, Isaac Newell (I5151)
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6329 | from "Worcester County (Mass.) deeds (1722-1866) and index to deeds (1731-1889) --, 1722-1889", Deeds 1777-1778 vol 78-79, Image 66 of 552 Aaron and Ruth Chandler of Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH sold land to John Baker of Petersham MA On 4 Mar 1777 | Baker, John (I14412)
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6330 | from "Wyoming, U.S., Divorce Records, 1941-1969" (ancestry.com) Gerard L. Hatheway and Anna C., married in 29 Jul 1935 in San Jose, CA divorced in 3 Nov 1847 in Cheyenne, Laramie, WY. | Family: Gerard Leonard Hatheway / Anna C Martin (F4663)
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6331 | From "Year book of the Pennsylvania Society of New York" by Pennsylvania Society of New York FREDERICK HOWARD TREAT Frederick Howard Treat was born at Westfield, Massachusetts, March 4, 1851. He was the son of Oliver Porter and Satira Adams Treat. He was educated in the public schools, and began his business career as a retail dry goods clerk in Westfield. He settled in Philadelphia in 1872 and became connected with the commission house of Coffin & Altemus and had charge of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Western business. Later he became associated with Herman Wendell in real estate in connection with Drexel & Co., and built up the towns of Wayne and Devon, Pennsylvania, Essex Falls, New Jersey, and other places. In 1893 he was associated with Clarence P. King and others in building and operating railroads, gas and water plants in different states. He was president of the Washington Utilities Co., of Washington, D. C.; president of the Pottsville Gas Co., Schuylkill Haven Gas & Water Co., and New Jersey Gas Co. He was vice-president of the Fidelity Storage & Warehouse Co., Philadelphia, and of the Wayne Title & Trust Co. He was a director in many financial and real estate companies, and director and vice-president of the Radnor Township Commissioners since organization in 1901. Mr. Treat married Miss Mary L. Day October 24, 1878. He died at his home in Wayne, Pennsylvania, September 25, 1917. He was elected a member of the Society in 1902. | Treat, Frederick Howard (I2098)
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6332 | from "Zion Lutheran Church Records" Johann Christian was born on 5 Nov 1853 to Ernst Nicholaus and Charlotte Zierjacks. Baptism on 8 Feb 1854. Christian Reuter & Susanne Kassenofer geb. Peter | Nicklos, Charles (I171)
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6333 | From “History of Defiance County”, 1883 Harvey J. Hill was born April 5, 1818, in Orleans County, N. Y., and remained there until he was about sixteen years of age. From there he went to Pennsylvania with his parents, Thomas S. and Olive (Cole) Hill, at which place his mother died. His father died in New York. Mr. Hill then left Pennsylvania for Cleveland, Ohio, and from there came to Defiance County, arriving here in 1836. At the time of the building of the State dam across the Maumee at Independence, he assisted in getting out the timber, and helped to build the same, having had some experience in that kind of business, as he had previously' helped in the construction of a dam at Providence, in Wood County, Ohio. He settled on the farm on which he now resides, in Section 10, of Highland Township, in 1849, where he had previously made a clearing and erected a log cabin. Mr. Hill was married January 1, 1840, to Miss Jane Peterson, of Highland Township. To them were born six children, viz., Mary L., Harvey J., William L., David, Nancy D. and Hannah E. Of these, Mary L., Harvey J. and Hannah B. are dead. Mrs. Hill died January 27, 1852. Mr. Hill married, for his second wife. Miss Matilda Ann Smith; of this marriage, two daughters were born — Clara A. and Hattie F., both deceased. Those who survive of the first are all grown up, married, and live in Highland Township. Mr. Hill had two sons in the army of the late war, 1861-65. William L. was wounded in the left hand at the battle of Winchester, Va. Harvey J. enlisted in Company' B, Sixty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in October, 1861, and died in hospital, Rome, Ga., June 16, 1864. Mr. Hill's father was in the war of 1812. William L. married Libbie J. Moon. Their children are Clara J., James F., Ida, Charlotte, Henry and an infant son. At the time when Mr. Hill came to the township land was worth from 75 cents to $2.50 per acre. His neighbors were Samuel Case, Jacob Peterson, Henry Brechbill, Charles Gardner Ames, John JVI. Sanford, David Skiver, P. G. Hoeltzel, John Boucher, Jacob Kraft and Joshua Kaler Cramer. There were but few Indians here at the time Mr. Hill came to the township, they having taken their departure for their Western home in 1839. Mr. Hill speaks of an old Indian doctor by the name of Konkeyfoot, who remained here until his death in 1862. He was an herb doctor, and gave as his reason for staying, that it was the best section of country he had ever seen, to supply himself with his favorite herbs. He was quite successful in his practice, and especially in curing the bite of poisonous snakes, etc., and treated that loathsome disease, catarrh, very successfully, performing many permanent cures. He could read and write, and during his life-time distributed many of his receipts among his friends, which are yet used throughout the country with great success. He died at the Widow Egler's, on the Maumee. Mr.Hill does not claim any notoriety as a hunter, but thinks he killed the largest wildcat ever killed in this county, which measured about six feet in length. We have an account of one other killed by an old hunter and pioneer of Milford Township, J. J. Green, about the same time, its weight being eighty pounds, and its length Mr. Green gave us in this wise, that when held up so as to give its full length, was as long as he (Green) was tall, and Mr, Grcon is fully a six-sooter; but as we have not the weight of Mr. Hill's we are unable to say which was the " boss.'' | Hill, Harvey J (I26820)
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6334 | from “Jamaica, Civil Registration, 1880-1999” (familysearch.org) Arthur Bancroft was born 31 May 1917 in Orange River, Clarendon, JAM to Caroline Perkins, a laborer. Informant Caroline Perkins, mother. | Knott, Arthur Bancroft (I25597)
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6335 | From “Jamaica, Civil Registration, 1880-1999” (familysearch.org) Caroline Teresa was born 18 May 1892 in Bryant’s Hill, Clarendon, JAM to Francis Georgeana Cornwall, a laborer. Informant James Perkins, occupier, of Bryant’s Hill. | Perkins, Caroline Victoria (I12416)
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6336 | From “The Holley Standard”, 27 Aug 1891 (fultonhistory.com) A sadly afflicted household is that of Mr. Charles Pratt, in this village. Mr. Pratt, who has been an invalid for years, has been lying in an unconscious state for some time, and his death is expected at any moment. Sunday night his son, Mr. C. A. Pratt, who was confined to the house by illness all last winter, and has almost entirely lost his eyesight, had a stroke of paralysis. His mother, and his aunt, Miss Gilbert, helped him upon the bed, and then Miss Gilbert who was worn out with her long care of the other sick members of the household, broke down under the added strain and fainted, remaining unconscious several hours. The younger Mr. Pratt's little daughter, May, had also been ill for several days, so that Mrs. Pratt, who is herself in feeble health was the only one left in the house able to move about. She attended to the four sufferers until daylight came and people began to pass, help was secured. Miss Gilbert and May are now recovering. Charlie was unconscious a good share of Monday and Monday night, but has improved some since, regaining his speech. One side of his body is still helpless from the stroke. DEATH OF MR. PRATT Since the above was in type, the expected death of mr. Pratt has occurred. He passed away quite early yesterday morning. Mr. Pratt was born in Berkshire County, Mass., March 4, 1805, and was in his 87th year at the time of his death. He came to Riga, Monroe county, in early manhood and In 1832 removed to Knowlesville, in this county, where for many years he conducted the business of tanner and currier, and in connection with it a boot and shoe business. In 1862 he became owner of the stone mill in this village, which he ran for several years, in partnership with Mr. Hill of Medina. Soon after acquiring the mill property he came here with his family to reside, and with the exception of three years spent in Ohio, has been a resident of Holley ever since. After disposing of his mill, Mr. Pratt conducted a flour and feed store here, until increasing years and feeble health forced him to give up business. He was for many years a member of the Presbyterian church in this village, and as a citizen and neighbor was highly esteemed. He leaves a widow, one daughter, Mrs. hood, of Medina, and a son, Charles A. Pratt, of this village. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at his late residence on Van Buren street, but owing to the illness of the other members of the family, it will be private. | Pratt, Charles (I987)
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6337 | From “The Oil and Gas Journal”, 16 Apr 1920 (googlebooks.com) A letter just received in Sarnia from Mrs. Jacob Perkins at Krosno, Galicia, gives some particulars of the death of her husband, a former well known Petrolia oil man. Mr. Perkins was employed in the Galician oil fields before the war, but after the war broke out was taken with his family to Vienna, where they were held prisoners. In November, 1916, following the last retreat of the Russians from the Galician front. Mr. Perkins was taken back to Galicia under military escort to engage in the work of producing oil for Government use. The family was kept in Vienna. He continued working under great difficulties until March, 1917, when he was taken ill with influenza, dying after seven weeks' illness. Mrs. Perkins reached him two weeks before his death, and remained in the country to help wind up his affairs. Galicia is now under Polish jurisdiction. During the years of the war they could not write even to Mexico or the United states when the latter was neutral, owing the the severe censorship; letters were sent byt apparently they did not get outside of Austria. Travel is still difficult in Central Europe and conditions are awful; the people, according to the writer, are fighting one another like mad dogs. She expects to return to America shortly, with her daughter. | Perkins, Jacob (I167)
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6338 | From “Whos who in Jamaica, Obituaries, 1911-1917” (jamaicanfamilysearch.com) Scotland, Rev. Horace, who died on the 16th of November, in his 81st year, was at the time of his death the oldest clergyman in the Church of England in Jamaica, having been ordained Deacon in 1856. He was for many years Island Curate of Lluidas Vale and Point Hill Churches; and later Rector of Port Royal and of Allman Town, Kingston. He also for some time officiated as Chaplain to the forces at Up-Park Camp. | Scotland, Horace (I25615)
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6339 | From 10 Oct 1963, Oregonian, WERNICKE - Maida Hart, of 2202 NW Johnson, mother of Mrs. Maida W. Johnson; sister of Mrs. Kathryn Stevens. Private services were held Wednesday. J.P. Finley & Son, Directors. | Hart, Maida G (I1943)
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6340 | From 14 Sep 1931, The Gleaner in Kingston, Jamaica BIRTH to Phyllis the wife of Harold Francis Perkins of Spring Garden, Portland on the 3rd September at Petersfield, Portland, the gift of a son. Both well. | Nash, Phyllis Evadne (I6480)
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6341 | From 17 Jan 1992, The Daily Gleaner of Kingston, Jamaica PERKINS - Lilly G of Little Surbiton Munro College PO passes away peacfully at 100 years of age and was laid to rest on Friday December 13 1991. Enquires to Richard Raper Munro College PO | Perkins, Lilly Gertrude (I1905)
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6342 | from 1847-1849 Vital Records Index of St. Lawrence Co posted by Anne Cady Moses H Hawkins, 27, resident of Morristown, married Eunice C. Palmer, 23, resident of Morristown, on 7 Feb 1849 in Hammond, St. Lawrence, NY | Family: Moses Hall Hawkins / Eunice Elizabeth Palmer (F3247)
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6343 | from 1880 US Census Mortality Schedule John R. Baker of Litchfield, Kennebec, ME, age 23, born ME, single, farmer, parents born ME/ME, died Apr of pneumonia | Baker, John R (I14665)
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6344 | from 1898 Detroit City Directory Truax, Kate H (wid Marshall S), h. 41 National Ave Marshall S (age 61) died Mar 11, 1898 from "Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" (familysearch.org) Agnes L Truax died on 20 Aug 1914. She was widowed wife of Marshall S.B. Truax, who served Middle Tenn Vol Cav | Hill, Agnes L (I1440)
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6345 | from 1916 Boston City Directory Mrs. May J Reid, h 12 Rutland sq (no other Reids listed at that address) | Martin, May Jerusha (I6631)
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6346 | from 1918 Detroit City Directory Emma A. Baker (wid Chas H) h156 Cameron av | Baker, Charles Henry (I15291)
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6347 | from 1925 Boston City Directory Reid, May J Mrs, dry goods, 600A Tremont, res 94 Chandler | Martin, May Jerusha (I6631)
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6348 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Roger Wallace Erck / Living (F2244)
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6349 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3954)
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6350 | from 1982 Arizona Obituary Abstracts, 22 Nov 1982 (Ancestry.com) TRELSTAD, Roy B., 89, b. Grand Forks, N. D., moved to Arizona from Washington. Wife, Nina; stepdaughters, Zoe Emerson, Bette Lou Kendrick, Billie Palmer. Services in Whittier, California. | Trelstad, Roy B (I5060)
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