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7401 | The Reverend Guy Beckley (1805-1847), a devout abolitionist, came to Ann Arbor in 1839 with his wife Phyla and their eight children. In 1840 he purchased 28 acres of land adjoining the farm owned by his brother Josiah, to whom he sold all but the plot on which the Guy Beckley House at 1425 Pontiac Trail still stands. Beckley was well established in Ann Arbor as a minister and lecturer and active in the antislavery movement. He published an influential abolitionist paper, "The Signal of Liberty", edited by Theodore Foster. Beckley's house was an important "underground" station on one of the routes from the south. Beckley was member of the Michigan State Anti-Slavery Society, served on the Executive Committee from 1840 and functioned as Vice-President in 1845. The Reverend Beckley died in 1847, followed by his wife in 1850. | Baker, Phyla (I14272)
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7402 | The Saint Paul globe, 19 Sept 1900 (chroniclingamerica.loc.gov) John B. McDowell has brought' action for divorce in the district court against his wife, Mary Agnes McDowell. They were married in the city of Hudson Wis,. Sept., 1888. On May 18, 1899, while a resident of this city he alleges, she wilfully deserted his bed and board, and has remained away ever since. She is thirty-eight years old and he is forty-three. | Family: John Bernard McDowell / Mary Agnes Grant (F4199)
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7403 | The wedding of Miss Lillian M. Watson, of Napa, and Mr. Leland Stanford Lathrop took place last Thursday at the residence of Mr. Goodrich, in Berkeley. The groom is a son of Mr. Charles G. Lathrop and one of the heirs to a portion of the estate of the late Leland Stanford. He is in the employ of the Southern Pacific Company. Miss Rowena Watson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. Frank McC. Van Ness was best man. Rev. E. B. Spalding, of this city, performed the ceremony. The wedding was very happily celebrated. | Family: Leland Stanford Lathrop / Lillie Watson (F1272)
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7404 | The Whitney Family of Connecticut by Stephen Whitney Phoenix James Adolphus Sibley, b. at Allen's Hill, Richmond, N. Y., 21 Nov. 1832; married at Middleport, in Royalton, N. Y., 11 May 1857, Elizabeth Wauton Baker, dau. of Alden S. and Elizabeth (Wickham) Baker, of Middleport, where she was born 11 May 1837. They were living at Chicago, Ill., in 1873. | Baker, Elizabeth Wanton (I1592)
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7405 | There is a Asa P Palmer born in 31 Mar 1793 in NY who was a carpenter who was buried in Maine. His parents are usually given at Asa & Susanna (Slater) Palmer. | Palmer, Asa (I5452)
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7406 | There is a Jubal Wheeler who marries Laura Straw on 12 Oct 1845 in Cass Co MI, which may give a clue about her parents | Wheeler, Adeline Minerva (I9691)
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7407 | There is a Myra A Pratt, age 18, born NY, parents born NY/NY, working in house as a servant in 1880. | Family: Peter Hilton Palmer / Elizabeth L Pratt (F3313)
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7408 | There is one Stephen Hill in 1880 born in NY working Toledo, OH as a saloon keeper. Residence of Stephen N Hill listed as Toledo in 1890 for his marriage. There is a possible son for Stephen Hill and first wife Mary. In 1900 census Leon Harris or Hill listed as adopted son born May 1882 in MI, single, occupation Carpet Cleaner, parents born MI/OH, living with Zoe and her mother. | Hill, Stephen N (I1441)
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7409 | This appears to be a duplicated with Sarah Whitcomb Baker who married Henry French. | Baker, Sarah (I14791)
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7410 | This link of John and Mercy/Mary is not proven. See discussion by Amylynne Murphy on her blog at: http://nhgenealogist.com/blog/capt-joseph-baker-alice-jefts-of-concord-littleton-ma | Baker, John (I14412)
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7411 | This marriage to Rosina Hilliker may be wrong. There is another William Hill, 16, living in Clyde, living with Charles and Mehitabel Hill in 1860 Census. | Hill, William Henry (I1334)
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7412 | Thomas Hill was the first Supervisor of Riga, still survies at the age of 89 years ; Rev. Robert Hill is his son; another son, George Hill, resides in Wisconsin ; Mrs. Emerson, of Riga, is his daughter. Joseph Emerson still survives ; Erastus, Joseph, and George Emerson, of Riga, are his sons ; an only daughter became the wife of John Reed, of Sweden. From Religous Recorder (Syracuse, NY) History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and Gorham's Purchase, and Morris' Reserve: Embracing the Counties of Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Yates, Steuben, Most of Wayne and Allegany, and Parts of Orleans, Genesee, and Wyoming. To which is Added, a Supplement Or Extension of the Pioneer ... By Orsamus Turner, published in 1851. From Died, in Riga, on the 17th inst., Thomas Hill aged 91 years. In this event the editor of this paper has lost an affectionate and faithful father. He was born in Pomfret, Ct., and enlisted as a soldier in the Revolutionary army at the age of fifteen. In 1806 he removed to Riga, and was the first supervisor of that town. There he also united with the church of Christ, and from thence, we trust, he has taken to the Church triumphant ?Gen. Evivgelist. | Hill, Thomas (I116)
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7413 | Thomas January age 8 born TX living in house. | Family: Abednego Biddy / Martha Irene Patsy Carroll (F18)
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7414 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F5937)
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7415 | Three daughters and one son. Lived Szalowa around Gorlice | Perkins, Henryk (Henry) (I4333)
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7416 | Transcript of "Hudson Post", 11 Feb 1916 from "Michigan Obituaries, 1820-2006" (familysearch.org) Remains of Mrs. John Graney of Grand Rapids who died Tues, were brought to Hudson & taken to the home of her niece, Mrs. Chas E Brown. Over 40 years ago she lived in Medina, when she was Miss Florence Rice. Leaves 3 sis, Mrs F P Richards, Chicago, Mrs Muril Hathaway, Coldwater, and another sis in Leroy, Mich. She was about 65. Mrs. Frank Corser & G C Lowe of Hudson & Mrs Robert Bronson of Columbus, O, are nieces and nephew. | Rice, Florence (I1490)
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7417 | TUTTLE, SAMUEL, 2d, Littleton. Return of company officers of Col Dike's regt., showing number of men present under them and also those not joined, dated Dorchester, Sept. . 1776; said Tuttle, with others, raised for Capt. John Minott's co. but reported as not joining. | Tuttle, Samuel (I5769)
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7418 | U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Domenic Geraci was born 1 Oct 1907 in San Jose, CA to Joseph Geraci & Phillippa Cannela. Death date 25 Jul 1997. | Geraci, Dominic (I20331)
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7419 | Unexplained Coplin Family Members 1. Who are the Victory, Cayuga, NY Coplin's i. Married: Oswego July 7, 1837 by Rev. Mr. Nind, Mr. Rudolph S. Dickinson of Oswego to Miss Catherine Coplin of Victory. ii. Amelia Coplin, 15, born Indian Territory, living with Rufus & Carrissa Ladd in Victory, Cayuga, NY in 1860 Census 2. Maria Coplin, age 10, born NY, is living with Silas and Mary (Coplin) Ward in Ira, Cayuga, NY in 1850 Census. 3. Asa ,51, & Rebecca, 48, with Burton, 1, Coplin living in Scriba, Oswego, NY in 1870 Census 4. There is a Sarah Copeland, age 24 b. MI, living with Hiram and Jane E Cole. She is living nearby to William and Sarah Copland. | Family: William Coplin / Bethiah Palmer (F1653)
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7420 | unmarried | Perkins, Elizabeth B (I17257)
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7421 | Unnamed Boy Baker was born 2 Jan 1897 in Salem MA to Albert Baker, a laborer b. Cambridge, and mabel Cole b. Cambridge. | Baker, Clifford Julian (I2280)
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7422 | Utica Cemetery Utica Cemetery John and Mary Stead deeded 4.45 acres of Land to the Utica Cemetery Association in 1863. Included in that parcel was a section referred to as the "Old Burying Ground" and a family plot called "Stead's Reserve." The first burial occurred in 1817 upon the death of Thomas Squier, who was among Shelby Township's first white settlers. Businessmen, doctors, farmers, and teachers who influenced the history of the area are buried here, including Lyman T. Jenney, the county's first doctor and anitslavery activists Peter and Sarah Lerich. Also interred here are Joseph Stead, who platted the village of Harlow in 1829, and Gurden C. Leech, who in 1833 suggested that the town be renamed Utica. From Cemetery inscription John Stead d. 8/1/1878 Aged 63 years | Stead, John (I1876)
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7423 | Vicki Kay Sullivan was born 30 Aug 1954. Death date 13 Jan 1994. Also listed as Vivian Kay Greenwood and Vivian Carey (29 Jan 1994) | Sullivan, Vivian Kay (I53)
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7424 | W.J. Hancock Called by Death Resident of Houston Since 1876 Expires at Residence. William J. Hancock, 87, a resident of Houston since 1876, died at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at his residence, 2703 Grant Street. Although he retired from business pursuits many years ago, Mr. Hancock was active in civic affairs. He was one of the members of the old Houston Lyceum which was reorganized the year after he came to the city. The present Houston library was built on the site of the old home of his late wife, a member of the BAGBY family, and he took an active interest of the affairs of the library. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the residence of his son-in-law, F.M. BERLETH, 112 Hawthorne street, with the Rev. Charles L. King officiating. Burial will be in the Glenwood cemetery under the direction of the Morse Funeral church. Surviving are a daughter, MRS. J.Y. ALLEN; a sister, MRS. CHASE AIKEN; a son-in-law, F.M. BERLETH; four grandsons, FRANCIS, NELSON and WILLIAM BERLETH, and JOHN ALLEN, all of Houston, and a nephew, JUDGE W.T. ARMSTRONG of Galveston. | Hancock, William James (I1680)
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7425 | Wales, Glamorgan, Parish Register Marriages, 1837-1922 On 30 Sep 1837 in Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales Thomas Richard, son of William Richard, married Mary Jenkins, daughter of Jenkin Jenkins | Family: Thomas Richards / Mary Jenkins (F263)
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7426 | Walter E. Grimm, 70, a resident of Greenville for the past 41 years, died at his home in 2 Union Street at 6 0'clock this morning, Oct. 31, 1947, after having been in ill health during the past year. A son of Martin and Nettie Woods Grimm, he was born Feb. 9, 1877, at Fredonia. On Sept. 27, 1900, he married Miss Bess Longstreet, who survives. Mr. Grimm was employed by the N.W. Moyer Motor Company. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are one son, Deloss M. Grimm, at home; three sisters, Miss Della Grimm adn Mrs. Olive Davidson, both of New Castle, and Mrs. Mildred McDowell, of Mercer; also several nieces adn nephews. A brother Harry Grimm , of Sharon, preceded him in death. Mr Grimm was removed to the the Loutzenhiser funeral home where services will be conducted at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Rev. Marshall D. Berryhill, with burial following in Hadley Cemetery at Hadley. Friends may call at the funeral home on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Grimm, Walter Eugene (I4554)
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7427 | WARREN, Mary C (Mrs. Frank W.), beloved mother of Mrs. Jean W. Brown, Mrs. Ruth W. Clindinin and Col. Benjamin C. Warren; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Services 10:30 a.m. Wendesday, Wee Krik o; the Heather, Forest Lawn Glendale. Forest Lawn Motuary. | Calvert, Mary (I2028)
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7428 | Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (familysearch.com) Hannah Olive Olson Cogswell, daughter of Hans and Tina Olson, died 15 Feb 1958, age 84, in Spokane, Spokane, WA, | Olson, Hannah Olive (I5010)
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7429 | Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (familysearch.com) Helen Matilda Cogswell, died 24 Oct 1955 in Spokane, Spokane, WA age 71 years daughter of Frederick Weekes and Matilda Jane Morrow | Weekes, Helen Matilda “Nellie” (I5009)
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7430 | wife of William Turner had a sister Nora Liznicky (actually name Luznicky) living at 976 Sourth Spaulding avenue, Chicago | Kennedy, Mary (I11671)
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7431 | Wiley Employes Honor Form Founder, Retiring Rribute to the friendley, considerate leadershipe of Wallace K. Wiley as vice-president, superintendent and co-founder of R&W Wiley, Inc., 129 Dearborn St., was paid last night at a testimonial dinner given by employes and co-workers on the occasion of his retirement. He is 72. Factory employes presented him with a set of traveling bags at the farewell dinner at Hotel Markeen. Manufacturing agents, who came from as far as Richmond, Va., give him a pipe set. Wiley, who will continue as a director, and his brother, Roy R. Wiley, founded the corporation, manufacturers of fluorescent lighting fixtures, in 1936. Roy Wiley died last November. The brothers previously had been partners in the old Flexlume Sign Co. Declaring that he considered the honor paid him as both for his brother and himself, the white-haired manufacturer said he and his brother always were thankful they could "create employment for a fine bunch of fellows." Mr. and Mrs. Wiley will leave next week for California to visit their daughter, Alice, wife of movie star Wendell Corey, and their son, J. Nevin Wiley, who is director of the social service department at San Diego. | Wiley, Wallace Kenneth (I2091)
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7432 | Will names R.D. Watson of St Helena, administrator. Names Augustus Watson, son of Geo. Watson, deceased; Maria Watson, mother of Augustus; Henry Watson, son of Geo. Watson. | Watson, John (I4470)
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7433 | Will of George Francis Perkins, Book 37, folio 165 (RGD office in Spanish Town, JAM) George Francis Perkins of Cottage, Walker's Wood, St. Ann names sons Kenneth and Harold Perkins as executors. wife Rose Perkins, son Herbert Perkins. Children Rosabelle, Kenneth, Harold, Mary McGlashon (married name), Daisy, Gilda Lloyd (married name), Francis, Frederick, Nancy Levy (married name), Vennell, Jane. Written 6 Jan 1937. Witnesses C.W.A. Simmonds, E.L. Lloyd, C.R. Dunn. filed 6 Mar 1943 | Perkins, George Francis (I1912)
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7434 | Will of Henry Franklin Cyrus Perkins, Book 14, pg 257, 1918-1920 (RGD office in Spanish Town, JAM) Henry Franklin Cyrus Perkins of Cottage, St Ann, a planter, names son Frank Perkins, six other children: Julia Perkins, Lester Perkins, Violet Perkins, Henry Perkins, Dudley Perkins, Esther Perkins.Names other two children, Mrs. Theresa Walters and Cecil Henry Perkins, | Perkins, Henry Franklin Cyrus (I1911)
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7435 | Willi dated 24 1813, proved 6 Sep 1813 naem father Uriah (living), sons Thomas, Ellel L., Albert P. | Perkins, Uriah (I21154)
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7436 | William "Bill" Hart VAN HORN (1913-1996) VAN HORN, Bill, Tulsa native, died Tuesday. Born William Hart VAN HORN, February 10, 1913 at St. John's Hospital, he passed away February 13, 1996 at St. John's. He was the oldest of 7 children born to Vernon Hile VAN HORN and Janet Douglas HART. Graduated from Tulsa High 1931 and Tulsa University 1951. Bill worked for W. E. Brown/Southwest Co. for 11 years and Gerald Westby/Seismograph Service Co. for 35 years until retirement. He and his wife, Isabel WOODS, spent 56 years together until her death in 1991. Bill was very active in this community as a founder of John Knox Presbyterian Church, Rotary Club, United Way Chairman, Junior Achievement and much more. His love and admiration for his family extended to long time friends. Snooker, classic cars and humor were all additional life time interests! He is survived by: children, David b Ralph VAN HORN, Pryor, OK and Carol Dressel VAN HORN, Estes Park, CO; a sister, Janet VH BROWN; a brother, V. H. Pete VAN HORN; 8 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and newphews; special friend, Lucille; and others whose lives he has touched! A memorial service for Bill VAN HORN will be held Saturday, February 17 at John Knox Presbyterian Church, 2929 E. 31st at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to John Knox Presbyterian Church to be designated by the family for Emergency infant Services and a special program for the elderly of this faith community. Source: "The Tulsa World," Tulsa, Oklahoma, February 15, 1996. | Van Horn, William Hart (I5880)
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7437 | William (David, William, Francis, Jacob, Isaac, John, John) was born in Osnabruck, Upper Canada, Feb. 26, 1825. He married Sarah Stevens Lyford, at Concord, N.H., Oct. 10, 1849. She was born in Freemont, N.H., Sept. 13, 1830. He resides in Haverhill, Mass. He is a baker by trade | Perkins, William (I19997)
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7438 | William (Francis, Jacoh, Isaac, John, John) was born in Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass., Feb. 4, 1767. He married Elizabeth Proctor, of Chebacco, Oct. 15, 1788. He was a farmer, and owned and cultivated a farm on Hog Island, Ipswich, which he sold in 1794, and removed to Surry, N. H. He was known as Capt. Wm. Perkins, in Surry. Elizabeth, his wife, was born in Chebacco, Dec. 2, 1772, and died Feb. 15, 1854. He died Jan. 17, 1815. | Perkins, William (I17540)
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7439 | William Cole, age 10 b. NY, living in household in 1850, along with Charles Holden age 16 b. MA & Janette Bigsby age 15 b. VT. Clive Benson, age 9 b. VT, living household in 1860. | Family: Deacon Martin Cole / Sarah “Sally” Baker (F333)
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7440 | WILLIAM F. SMITH from "The Toronto Daily Star" 5 Aug 1959 (thestar.com Toronto Star Archives) Requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.m. Thursday in Holy Name church for William Faichnie Smith, 84, president of Smith Brothers Loose Leaf Ltd. Interment will be in Mount Hope cemetery. Mr. Smith died at his summer home, Lakeshore Ave., Centre Island, Saturday. Born in Glasgow, he had been a resident of Toronto 78 years. His city home was on Jackman Ave. He was a member of of Holy Name church since 1914 and of the Knights of Columbus and the Royal Canadian Yacht club. His wife, Rose Smith, predeceased him about 30 years ago. Surviving are a son, Russell; two daughters, Dr. Doreen Smith, head of the department of food chemistry, University of Toronto, and Hilda Smith; a sister, Ruby Smith, all of Toronto, seven grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. | Smith, William Faichney (I12600)
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7441 | William Groves, age 9, living in house in 1870. Relationship unknown. | Bean, Mary J (I1479)
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7442 | William Isaac Hancorne was born on the 12 of Jun 1794. The children of the late Hancorne by his wife were all baptized on the 25th day of July 1798. | Hancorne, William Isaac (I25599)
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7443 | WILLIAM LEROY, Jr., merchant and Postmaster, Hartland; was born in Hawkesbury, in the Ottawa District, Canada, April 13, 1830; he came to Wisconsin with his parents in 1842; they settled in the town of Merton, Waukesha Co., where he married Miss Lucy J. Poler, a native of Saratoga Co., N. Y.; after their marriage, they resided in Merton until 1870, when they removed to the village of Hartland, and he engaged in the mercantile business, which he has since continued with flattering success; he carries a full line of general merchandise, has a large trade, and is a thorough, go-a-head business man; he owns 260 acres of land in the vicinity of Hartland, which he oversees personally; they have one son, John, who is engaged in the store. Mr. Leroy's parents, William and Rachel Leroy, settled, as heretofore stated, in Merton in 1842; he is still living, and is in affluent circumstances; she died in 1874; their children now living are William, whose name heads this sketch; Louisa, wife of Chauncy Simonds, of Milwaukee; and Miss Celia. | Poler, Jeremiah (I999)
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7444 | William Perkins, 25, b. NY, Gentlemen, living in house in 1860. Relationship unknown. | Family: Asa Perkins / Martha Esten (F7810)
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7445 | William Warren Baker, 98, Lake Park, died Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003, in Sunnyside Nursing Home, Lake Park. Mr. Baker was born Jan. 24, 1905, near Decorah, Iowa. In 1910 the family moved to Ogema, Minn. He graduated from Holmes High School in Detroit Lakes, Minn. He attended Upper Iowa University, Fayette, and later attended an agricultural college in St. Paul. He then began farming. He married Adeline Simon in 1934, and she died three years later. He married Mildred Irwin in 1939. She died in 1950. In 1951 he married Florence Gudvangen. He is survived by his wife; a son, William, Lake Park; three daughters, Janette (George) Pawlowski, Lady Lake, Fla., Judy Baker, Las Vegas, Dora Moore, Minneapolis; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren | Baker, William Warren (I16332)
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7446 | Wilma A. Luce Black, 91, of the Terrace Apartments in Randolph, passed away at 8:10 a.m. Thurs-day, Jan. 21, 2010, in the home of her daughter on Hunt Road, in Jamestown, under the care of hospice. She was born Oct. 20, 1918, in Corydon, Pa., the daughter of the late Clarence "Red" and Ethel Hollister Luce. She was a graduate of Randolph Central School and was a homemaker. She loved spending time with her family and was a seam-stress. She was a member of the Randolph Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 6533 Auxiliary and the Randolph American Legion Post 181 Auxiliary. She is survived by a son, Frank Black and his wife, Janet of Frewsburg; and a daughter, Saundra Greenlee and her late husband, Richard of Jamestown; three grandchildren: Dawn Godan of Portland, Maine, John Strandburg of Waterboro, Maine and Matthew Black of Frewsburg; seven great-grandchildren: Joe Nelson Black, Emily Gagne, Kaylee and Scott Goad, Danielle, David and John Strandburg; a brother, Paul Luce of Steamburg; and four sisters: Margaret Swift and Dona Miller, both of Hamburg, Audrey Brosius and Carol Bentley of Randolph. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Black, whom she married on June 1, 1939, in Smethport, Pa., and who preceded her on June 17, 1982; three brothers: Jack, Joel and Clyde Luce. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the VanRensselaer and Son Funeral Home, 14 Church St., Randolph, from where family and friends may call on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. The Rev. Leslie Latham, pastor of the Randolph United Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Corydon Riverview Cemetery in Corydon, Pa. | Luce, Wilma (I10105)
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7447 | WINTHROP, May 19 - A high mass of requiem was celebrated today by Rev. James I. Carroll at St. John the Evangelist Church for Henry E. Hayward, 91, of 21 Grovers av., who died Saturday. He was the oldest member of Boston Lodge of Elks and believed to be the oldest Elk in the country in point of membership. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. William Clarke of Grovers av. and Mrs. Catherine Stevens of Commonwealth av., Boston. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. | Hayward, Henry Eugene (I8926)
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7448 | Wisconsin, Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Baby Boy Elger was born 8 Jan 1905 in Janesville, Rock, WI to Joseph E Elger & Lillian Boehmer. | Elger, Floyd (I25327)
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7449 | Woodbury and Caroline (Archibald) Creelman are widely reported to be parents of Samuel Creelman. However, no sources have been found to verify this claim. | Family: Woodbury Creelman / Caroline Archibald (F2174)
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7450 | Word has been received of the death at 1 a.m. today, Monday, Jan. 30, 1939, of Mrs. Norman J. Bean, 4673 Broadale Road, Cleveland. Mrs. Bean died as a result of a stroke at the home of her son, John Bean, in Cleveland. She was a daughter of John and Sarah Perkins and was born in Greenville. Mrs. Bean, who was preceded in death by her husband, was a member of the Youngstown United Presbyterian Church. Surviving are two sons, Nevin of Youngstown and John of Cleveland; two brothers, Frank Perkins of Greenville and John Perkins of Youngstown; a sister, Mary Perkins of Cleveland, and five grandchildren. Services at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, will be conducted from the Shriver-Allison funeral home, 1926 South Market Street, Youngstown. Burial will follow in the Shenango Valley Cemetery here. from Jan 30, 1939, The Record-Argus, Greenville, PA | Perkins, Catherine (I4672)
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