Matches 1,151 to 1,200 of 1,640
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1151 | Bramsche Nr. 90 (Neustadt) | Sanders, Joh. Rudolph (I11526)
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1152 | Bramsche Nr. 94 (Hinterstraße) und Nr. 70 (Neustadt), | Sanders, Johann (I11448)
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1153 | Bramsche Nr. 94 (Hinterstraße) und Nr. 70 (Neustadt), | Sanders, Johann (I11448)
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1154 | Bridge Carpenter, R.R. | Bradley, Curtis (I7103)
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1155 | Butte, CO | Stephens, Charles Leonidas (I14082)
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1156 | Came to America in 1860. | Wiele, Justine Louise Charlotte (I1459)
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1157 | Came to America in 1872. | Arndt, Herman (I1458)
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1158 | Came to America in 1893 and opened a bakery in St. Louis, MO When she first arrived in the U.S. she took her youngest child Erich with her to St.. Louis to find a business and left the other three with relatives in Illinois. Martha stayed with Herman Arndt. Charles and Rudy stayed with the Priebes and Emil Arndt, but not sure which stayed with which. 1900 Census: St. Louis ,MO Zuehlke, Emma, Sep 1854, 9 children, 4 living Zuehlke, Charles, Feb 1880 Zuehlke, Rudolph, Jan 1885 Zuehlke, Erich, Jul 1887 Had a bakery at 2020 Cass Ave, St. Louis. | Arndt, Emma Minna (I1465)
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1159 | Came to Jackson County, IL in 1839 | Harris, Achilles (I5350)
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1160 | Came to Jackson County, IL in 1841 I will inform that Parleman Pate has been to the Illinois to see if he likes some parts of it very well but dont say whether he will move there or not he has sold his land and has got to move somewhere (from a letter written by Phillip Draper, dated 13 Jun 1841) | Pate, Perleamon Sr. (I5371)
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1161 | Came to the U.S. in 1882 per funeral record | Brandt, Lütje "Louis" Sr. (I4825)
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1162 | Came to the U.S. with her parents in 1843. | Wishmeier, Elenora (I2882)
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1163 | Came to U.S. on 10 Oct 1882 per funeral record | Behnken, Margaretha (I1685)
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1164 | Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Röwer, Meinsen No. 29, 26 years old, married Caroline Eleonore Hof, Röcke No. 1, on 9 Dec 1823 at 12:00 Noon in the Meinsen Church in front of Pastor Rauschenbusch. | Family F945
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1165 | Carteret County Court Minutes - June 1749 Whereas Daniel Lynard, lately decd, left three children at his death vis: Mary Blandiana, and Elizabeth, and Mary is since dead, and by desire of the said Lynard's wife, who survived her husband, the court appointed that John Shackleford Sr. should take Blandiana and Edward Shepard should take Elizabeth. This court hath ordered that the girl Blandina be and is bound unto the said John Shackleford according to act of assebly, and that Elizabeth be and is bound unto the said Edward Shepard and that the said Shackleford and Shepard take the estate of the said Lynard into their hands and sell the same at Public Venue and pay such lawful debts and charges as is due from said estate and make return of the account of all this proceedings to the next court. The aforesaid Shackleford and Shepard to give security in the sum of ten pounds proclamation money. | Lynard, Mary (I3988)
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1166 | Carteret County Court Minutes - June 1749 Whereas Daniel Lynard, lately decd, left three children at his death vis: Mary Blandiana, and Elizabeth, and Mary is since dead, and by desire of the said Lynard's wife, who survived her husband, the court appointed that John Shackleford Sr. should take Blandiana and Edward Shepard should take Elizabeth. This court hath ordered that the girl Blandina be and is bound unto the said John SHackleford according to act of assebly, and that Elizabeth be and is bound unto the said Edward Shepard and that the said Shackleford and Shepard take the estate of the said Lynard into their hands and sell the same at Public Venue and pay such lawful debts and charges as is due from said estate and make return of the account of all this proceedings to the next court. The aforesaid Shackleford and Shepard to give security in the sum of ten pounds proclamation money. | Lynard, Elizabeth (I3989)
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1167 | Catholic | Rennecker, Heinrich Jörgen (I11480)
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1168 | Catholic | Hudepohl, Margaretha (I12528)
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1169 | Catholic | Schâfer, Christina (I14553)
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1170 | Catholic | Rennecker, Heinrich Jörgen (I11480)
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1171 | Catholic | Hudepohl, Margaretha (I12528)
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1172 | Catholic | Schâfer, Christina (I14553)
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1173 | Check Bath County, NC Records! | Shackleford, Francis (I922)
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1174 | CHeck Jones County for her and Daniel Simmons | Read, Esther (I8216)
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1175 | Children «u»«b»Catharine HINCKEN «/u»«/b» * 1785 in Ochtenhausen «u»«b»Hinrich HINCKEN «/u»«/b» * 1788 in Ochtenhausen «u»«b»Teves HINCKEN «/u»«/b» * 1791 in Ochtenhausen «u»«b»Johann HINCKEN «/u»«/b» * 1794 in Ochtenhausen «u»«b»Tietje HINCKEN «/u»«/b» * 1795 in Ochtenhausen, + 1864 in Ober Ochtenhausen «u»«b»Claus HINCKEN «/u»«/b» * 1798 in Ochtenhausen «u»«b»Gesche HINCKEN «/u»«/b» * 1804 in Ochtenhausen | Hinck, Margaretha (I14469)
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1176 | Children «u»«b»Christoph BRANDTJEN «/u»«/b» * 1807 in Anderlingen «u»«b»Friderich BRANDTJEN «/u»«/b» * 1811 in Anderlingen «u»«b»Anne Elisabeth BRANDTJEN «/u»«/b» * 1815 in Anderlingen «u»«b»Claus BRANDTJEN «/u»«/b» * 1818 in Anderlingen | Brandt (Brandtjen), Claus (I14443)
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1177 | Children «u»«b»Gesche BRUNCKHORST «/u»«/b» * 1768 in Winderswohlde, + 1817 in Ohrel «u»«b»Marie BRUNCKHORST «/u»«/b» * 1770 in Byhusen «u»«b»Jacob BRUNCKHORST «/u»«/b» * 1773 in Byhusen «u»«b»Hinrich BRUNKHORST «/u»«/b» * 1775 in Byhusen «u»«b»Rebecke BRUNCKHORST «/u»«/b» * 1778 in Byhusen «u»«b»N.N. BRUNCKHORST «/u»«/b» * 1781 in Grafel, + 1781 in Grafel «u»«b»N.N. BRUNCKHORST «/u»«/b» * 1782 in Grafel, + 1782 in Grafel | Brandt (Brand), Beke (I14452)
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1178 | Children «u»«b»Margaretha BRANDT «/u»«/b» * 1842 in Anderlingen «u»«b»Katharina BRANDT «/u»«/b» * 1846 in Anderlingen «u»«b»Elisabeth BRANDT «/u»«/b» * 1848 in Anderlingen «u»«b»Anna BRANDT «/u»«/b» * 1851 in Anderlingen | Brandt (Brandtjen), Andreas (I14317)
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1179 | Children «u»«b»Margrete WOLERS «/u»«/b» * 1839 in Ober Ochtenhausen «u»«b»Hinrich WOHLERS «/u»«/b» * 1842 in Ober Ochtenhausen Nr. 03, + 1843 in Ober Ochtenhausen Nr. 03 «u»«b»Johann Hinrich WOHLERS «/u»«/b» * 1845 in Ober Ochtenhausen Nr. 03 «u»«b»Katharina WOHLERS «/u»«/b» * 1848 in Ober Ochtenhausen Nr. 03, + 1889 in Ober Ochtenhausen | Brandt (Brandtjen), Anna Catherina (I14314)
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1180 | Children «u»«b»Marie BRAND «/u»«/b» * 1763 in Deinstedt, + 1769 in Deinstedt «u»«b»Hinrich BRAND «/u»«/b» * 1765 in Deinstedt «u»«b»Trine BRAND «/u»«/b» * 1768 in Deinstedt, + 1841 in Lavenstedt «u»«b»Christopher BRAND «/u»«/b» * 1771 in Deinstedt «u»«b»Johann BRAND «/u»«/b» * 1775 in Deinstedt children «u»«b»Klaus BRAND «/u»«/b» * 1779 in Deinstedt, + 1812 in Deinstedt «u»«b»Mette Catrine BRANDJEN «/u»«/b» * 1781 in Deinstedt «u»«b»Jacob BRANDJEN «/u»«/b» * 1784 in Deinstedt «u»«b»Silvester BRANDTJEN «/u»«/b» * 1791 in Deinstedt | Brandt (Brand), Hinrich (I14447)
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1181 | CHildren form Obit of Adeline Bradley 1995 County Journal | Bayer, Adeline F. (I654)
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1182 | Christian worked at the Central Depot. His family lived on Alabama Street just north of Merrill Street. | Wilharm, (Friederich) Christian (I2535)
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1183 | Coal Miner | Loy, Leander (I2156)
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1184 | Coal Miner | Loy, Leander (I2156)
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1185 | Coal Miner | Darrough, (Daniel) Thomas (I6116)
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1186 | Colonel, US Army | Munson, Merton Edward Sr. (I7463)
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1187 | Confirmed 1850: Meinsen Arrived 17 Sep 1852 aboard the ship "Espindola", Bremen to New York. Ernst worked in Indianapolis as a Drayman for several years, his family lived on South New Jersey. In the 1880s he moved his family to Nebraska | Röver, Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm (I2397)
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1188 | Death certificate gives birth as 18 Sep 1892. | Welp, Theresia Alma (I1836)
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1189 | Death certificate gives birth as 18 Sep 1892. | Welp, Theresia Alma (I1836)
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1190 | Department of State, Foreign Service of the United States of America REPORT OF THE DEATH OF AN AMERICAN CITIZEN London, England, January 27, 1965. Name: Marguerite Loy Gillooly. Occupation: Housewife. Native. Born: Illinois, August 27, 1910. Last known address in the United States: 341 Fachet Plaza, Scott AFB, Illinois. Date of death: January 7, 1650 hours, 1965. Age: 54 years. Place of death: 48th Tactical Hospital, USAF, RAF, Lakenheath, Suffolk, England. Cause of death certified by John B. H. Caldwell, USAF MD to be 1) Cardiac arrest, 2) Acute Myocardial infarction, 3) Arteriosclerosis heart disease, 4) Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema. Disposition of the remains: Returned to the United States for interment in Arlington National Cemetery. Disposition of the effects: In custody of husband. Person or official responsible for custody of effects and accounting therefor: CM Sgt. Robert V. Gillooly. Informed by HQ USAF, Washington, D.C. Mr. Robert E. Walker, 42 Iowa Road, Wilmington 8, Delaware, Son; Mrs. Elizabeth McClain, Carterville, Illinois, Sister. Copy of this report sent to: CM Sgt Robert V. Gillooly, 2166 Communications Sqd, Husband. This information has been placed under File 234 in the correspondence of this office. Remarks: Passport No C456368 issued Washington, May 2, 1962, cancelled and returned to husband. Copy of Certificate of Death issued by Capt. John H. B. Caldwell, USAF, on file at this office. | Loy, Marguerite (I5569)
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1191 | der hiesige alte Müller | Dedecke, Hanß Wilhelm (I14739)
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1192 | des Müllerß Tochter auß Meinsen | Dedecke, Anna Dorothea (I14740)
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1193 | Die Jahre 1747 bis 1750 fehlen im Kirchenbuch = The years 1747 to 1750 are missing from the church book | Family F5092
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1194 | Doyle Winchester Sunday, December 30, 2012 seMissourian.com (Photo) Doyle Winchester ADVANCE, Mo. -- Doyle Winchester, 89, of Advance passed away Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Oct. 28, 1923, at Advance, son of Wiley Levi and Freeda J. Revelle Winchester. He married Melba Russell, and she passed away in 1982. Doyle was a retired switchman from the railroad and attended Friendship Baptist Church in Dongola, Mo. Survivors include a son, Rick Whittenberg of Kissimmee, Fla.; a special friend, Sally Powell of Dallas; four brothers, H.W. (Pearl) Winchester of Advance, Bob (Mary) Winchester of Poplar Bluff, Mo., Jim Winchester of Glenallen, Mo., and Jack (Peggy) Winchester of Maryland Heights, Mo.; two sisters, Nancy C. (Ralph) Farrar of Ballwin, Mo., and Bonnie (Glen) Shell of Advance; a grandson, Jason; a great-grandson, Elijah; and several nieces and nephews, great-nieces and -nephews and great-great-nieces and -nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, Wilbur and Ronnie. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, with the Revs. Ronnie and Bob Winchester officiating. Interment will be in the Friendship Cemetery in Dongola. | Winchester, (Melvin) Doyle (I144)
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1195 | Doyle Winchester Sunday, December 30, 2012 seMissourian.com (Photo) Doyle Winchester ADVANCE, Mo. -- Doyle Winchester, 89, of Advance passed away Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Oct. 28, 1923, at Advance, son of Wiley Levi and Freeda J. Revelle Winchester. He married Melba Russell, and she passed away in 1982. Doyle was a retired switchman from the railroad and attended Friendship Baptist Church in Dongola, Mo. Survivors include a son, Rick Whittenberg of Kissimmee, Fla.; a special friend, Sally Powell of Dallas; four brothers, H.W. (Pearl) Winchester of Advance, Bob (Mary) Winchester of Poplar Bluff, Mo., Jim Winchester of Glenallen, Mo., and Jack (Peggy) Winchester of Maryland Heights, Mo.; two sisters, Nancy C. (Ralph) Farrar of Ballwin, Mo., and Bonnie (Glen) Shell of Advance; a grandson, Jason; a great-grandson, Elijah; and several nieces and nephews, great-nieces and -nephews and great-great-nieces and -nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, Wilbur and Ronnie. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, with the Revs. Ronnie and Bob Winchester officiating. Interment will be in the Friendship Cemetery in Dongola. | Winchester, (Melvin) Doyle (I144)
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1196 | Dr Henry's in Elk Neck Stone is on Dilks Farm | Hitchcock, Millicent (I4597)
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1197 | Dr Henry's in Elk Neck Stone is on Dilks Farm | Hyland, Nicholas (I13492)
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1198 | Dudenhofen is now part of Rodgau and is immediatly east of Dietzenbach. | Kämmerer, Angelica (I10529)
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1199 | Dudenhofen is now part of Rodgau and is immediatly east of Dietzenbach. | Kämmerer, Angelica (I10529)
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1200 | Einwohner in Bramsche | Becker, Johann (I12622)
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