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1201 Einwohner in Bramsche Becker, Johann (I12622)
 
1202 Either Nicolaus is not in the middle or Martin had two wives. Weber, Margaretha (I11220)
 
1203 Either Nicolaus is not in the middle or Martin had two wives. Weber, Margaretha (I11220)
 
1204 Eldest son Kämmerer, Hans Peter (I11186)
 
1205 Eldest son Kämmerer, Hans Peter (I11186)
 
1206 Emigrated with spouse and 5 children in Mar 1837. Eckert, Joh. Georg<-u> (I2354)
 
1207 Emigrated with spouse and 5 children in Mar 1837. Eckert, Joh. «u»Georg«-u» (I2354)
 
1208 Emigrated with spouse and children in Mar 1837. Eckert, Anna Marie<-u> (I2355)
 
1209 Emigrated with spouse and children in Mar 1837. Eckert, Anna «u»Marie«-u» (I2355)
 
1210 Enlisted 21 Oct 1941
Released 9 Nov 1945 
Sachtleben, Roy Louis (I1842)
 
1211 Enlisted 5 Mar 1943, released 24 Nov 1943

WWII Veteran - US Army Air Corps
Injured his back during training. He was in an officer training program. I have no further details.

Southern Baptist Minister, very involved in youth ministries. 
Russell, Rev. Nelson Edward (I8604)
 
1212 Enlisted 5 Mar 1943, released 24 Nov 1943

WWII Veteran - US Army Air Corps
Injured his back during training. He was in an officer training program.   I have no further details.

Southern Baptist Minister, very involved in youth ministries. 
Russell, Rev. Nelson Edward (I8604)
 
1213 Epe 1697 Levedag, Anna Sophia (I12901)
 
1214 Epe 1697 Levedag, Anna Sophia (I12901)
 
1215 Epe Nr. 14 Kiesekamp, Johann (I12900)
 
1216 Epe Nr. 14 Kiesekamp, Johann (I12900)
 
1217 Er war der erste Knecht im Dietzenbacher Kirchenbuch; ist der Stammavater fast aller Dietzenbacher mit Familienname Knecht.
He is the first peron in the Dietzenbach Church book with the surname Knecht. He is the ancestor of almost all persons in the Dietzenbach Church book with the surname Knecht. 
Knecht, Nicolaus (I10671)
 
1218 Er war der erste Knecht im Dietzenbacher Kirchenbuch; ist der Stammavater fast aller Dietzenbacher mit Familienname Knecht.
He is the first peron in the Dietzenbach Church book with the surname Knecht.  He is the ancestor of almost all persons in the Dietzenbach Church book with the surname Knecht. 
Knecht, Nicolaus (I10671)
 
1219 Er wird 1600 als Vollhöfner zu Deinstedt erwähnt getauft: ABT 1567, getauft in Selsingen
Listed as living in Deinstadt in 1600.
 
Möller, Lüder (I14464)
 
1220 Er wird in der LMR 1682 als Bruder von Lütke Brandt zu Deinstedt erwähnt, alt 33 Jahre - er wird 1691 als Vollhöfner zu Deinstedt erwähnt, alt 44 Jahre.Datum für geboren berechnet!
 
Brandt (Brand), Hinrich (I14456)
 
1221 Er wird in der LMR 1710 als Sohn des verstorbenen Baumanns Hinrich Brandt zu Deinstedt erwähnt, alt 24 Jahre.Datum für geboren berechnet!
 
Brandt (Brand), Hinrich (I14455)
 
1222 Er wird von 1536 bis 1549 als Vollhöfner zu Deinstedt erwähnt. getauft: ABT 1495

He is mentioned from 1536 to 1549 as Vollhöfner to Deinstedt
 
Möller, Lütke (I14466)
 
1223 Er wird von 1554 bis 1594 als Vollhöfner zu Deinstedt erwähnt - Anmerkung im 16-Pfennig-Schatz 1581:"beraumt sich frey von alters her zu sein".getauft: ABT 1524, getauft in Selsingen

He is mentioned from 1554 to 1594 as Vollhöfner to Deinstedt - note the 16-cent-Schatz 1581: "to convene frey from ancient times to be" 
Möller, Hinrich (I14465)
 
1224 Er wird von 1651 bis 1675 als Vollhöfner zu Deinstedt erwähnt. getauft: ABT 1621, getauft in Selsingen, begraben, Selsingen

He is mentioned from 1651 to 1675 as Vollhöfner to Deinstedt. 
Brandt, Jacob (I14458)
 
1225 Erbkötter in Rieste #49 (Luth) Pahlmann, Joh. Heinrich<-u> Col Landwehr (I11451)
 
1226 Erbkötter in Rieste #49 (Luth) Pahlmann, Joh. «u»Heinrich«-u» Col Landwehr (I11451)
 
1227 Erbkotter in Rieste Nr. 49 Landwehr, Heinrich Amelinck (I12513)
 
1228 Erbkotter in Rieste Nr. 49 Landwehr, Heinrich Amelinck (I12513)
 
1229 erwähnt 1691 als Sohn des Vollhöfners zu Ohrel, alt 20 Jahre - er wird in der LMR 1710 als Vollhöfner zu Ohrel erwähnt, alt 35 Jahre.Datum für geboren berechnet!
getauft: 01.01.1671 in Selsingen
begraben: in Selsingen
Beruf: Vollhöfner in Ohrel

mentioned 1691 as a son of Vollhöfners to Ohrel, 20 years old - he is in the LMR 1710 mentioned as Vollhöfner to Ohrel, old 35 calculates Jahre.Datum born for!
Baptism: 01.01.1671 in Selsingen
buried: in Selsingen
Occupation: Vollhöfner in Ohrel 
Meyer, Claus (I17105)
 
1230 Evesen #14
 
Siekmann, Anna Catherine (I2389)
 
1231 Evesen #14 Lohmeier, Christoph Henr. (I12067)
 
1232 Evesen #4 Mönkhoff, Phillipine Marg. Elis. (I12103)
 
1233 Faithful Coleman. She married Randolph Hames, son of William and Winifred Fann Hames. He was born January 22, 1743. He served as a Patriot soldier under Col. Thomas Brandon before deserting to the British.

He was named in the proclamation of December 16, 1779, as an outlaw. E. Alfred Jones, of London, England, states that he was executed at Ninety-Six for his Loyalist activities. This would mean that he fought in the battle of Kettle's Creek and was captured with his brother-in-law, Zacharias Gibbs, and others after that battle.

He and his wife had three children: John, Winifred (Susannah) and Nancy.

John married Sarah Liles, daughter of Jesse and Susan Belue Liles. He was born October 31, 1767, and died March 1, 1844. Sarah was born October 28, 1768, and died October 24, 1845. Their only child, Susannah, married John Eison, Esq. on July 20, 1813.

John Eison died circa 1826. He had two sons by his second wife, Susannah Hames: John and William.

Winifred married Green Burrough. On July 15, 1805, Green Burrough sold John Coleman, son of Christopher, 99 acres of land, which he had purchased from John Gibson. This land was adjacent to lands owned by the Hailes, Pooles, Hames and Robert Coleman.

Faithful (Faithey) Coleman Hames died in 1801, in Union County, S. C. She left her son, John, a Negro girl now in his possession and half the value of negro Jude. She left her son-in-law, Green Burrough, half the value of Jude.

To her daughter, Winifred, she left a Negro girl, Edy, now in her possession. Her daughter, Nancy, received five Negro children. John and Nancy were executors of her estate.

Family members still live on the original grant of land that Randolph Hames received. 
Coleman, Faithful (I5499)
 
1234 Farmer Bradley, James Turner (I8733)
 
1235 First appears in Carteret County Court Minutes in June 1783
William Dennis, Esq. collector for the District no 3 returned John Clerk, Christopher Howland, Benjamin Houston, Zemeriah Harris, and Christopher Luton insolvents and allowed.
 
Harris, Zemeriah (I7839)
 
1236 For family see «b»http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kipke/gedcom/fam00679.htm«/b» Clapp, John (I602)
 
1237 Found in published Cemetery listing for Looney Springs Cemetery. Need to check this when I next visit cemetery. (Apr 2004) Loy, Mary E. (I4606)
 
1238 Found in published Cemetery listing for Looney Springs Cemetery.  Need to check this when I next visit cemetery.  (Apr 2004) Loy, Mary E. (I4606)
 
1239 Found wife listed online as Katharine Bradley, Henry Sr. (I6756)
 
1240 Found wife listed online as Katharine Bradley, Henry Sr. (I6756)
 
1241 Found wife online listed as Mary Giles Bradley, Henry Jr. (I6737)
 
1242 Found wife online listed as Mary Giles Bradley, Henry Jr. (I6737)
 
1243 From Budapest? or a Gypsy girl Sigas (I10737)
 
1244 From Budapest? or a Gypsy girl Sigas (I10737)
 
1245 From the Ava Advertiser
October 30, 1891
Married - At the residence of the bride's parents in Levan township, on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1891, Mr. John JOUBART to Miss E(lla?) BRADLEY, Rev. J. W. WILSON officiating.
After the ceremony a splendid dinner was served to which all did ample justice. The young couple received a number of presents of which the following form a part: Mrs. Josie HARBER, table cloth; Mr. and Mrs. JOUBART, set of household and kitchen furniture; Mr. George JOUBART,water pail; Mrs. JENNING, set of glass dishes; Mrs. Emma JENKINS, cake stand; Miss Dollie JENKINS ? plate; Miss Mollie MINTER, set of napkins; Miss Ida REDFIELD, fruit dish; Miss Mariah McCLURE, set of goblets; Miss Maggie UNDERHILL, set of desert dishes; Miss Emma REDFIELD, set of desert dishes; Miss Mary REDFIELD, water pitcher; Mr. Charley McCORMICK and Miss Julia JOUBART, clock; Mr. Henry COX, set of napkins; Mr. Peter WILLIAMSON, butter dish; Mrs. J. B. BRICKEY, fruit dish 
Family F2696
 
1246 Gabriel J. Bradley is one of the industrious farmers of Greenbriar
Township, Independence County. He is a native of Randolph County, Ill., and was born July 13, 1831. His parents were Isaac A. and Mary T. (Jones) Bradley, of whom the former was born in Sumner County, Tenn., in 1806, and the latter was a native of Adair County, Ky., born about 1813. They were married in Randolph County, Ill., but removed to Perry County in 1834, where Mrs. Bradley died about 1854 and her husband about 1883, both having been members of the Baptist Church. Isaac A. Bradley was one of the commissioners of Perry County seven years; he was a son of Joshua Bradley, a native of North Carolina, who lived some years in Sumner County, Tenn.,
and then moved to Jackson County, Ill., where he died; he was of Irish
descent. Col.  Gabriel Jones, the maternal grandfather of Gabriel J.
Bradley, was born in Virginia, from which State he went to Kentucky, and when Mrs. Bradley was about seven years old removed to Randolph County, Ill.  Mr. Jones was killed at Chester, Ill., in a storm during the war; he represented Randolph County in the legislature in an early day, and was a colonel in the Black Hawk War. Gabriel J. Bradley was the eldest of the family of five sons and one daughter. He remained at home, and most of the time until nineteen years of age attended the common schools. In 1857 he married Mrs. Malinda Wilson, daughter of William Osburn. She died in 1883, leaving five children, viz.: James, Ads, Ann, Emma and Zoe. In August, 1885, Mr. Bradley married Edie E. James, of Independence County.  She is a daughter of Henry B. and Eveline James, of Coffey County, Tenn.,
who removed to Independence County, Ark., before the war, where Mr.
James died; his widow is still living. One child has been born to the last marriage of Mr. Bradley\endash  Ethel.  Mr. Bradley removed from Perry County, Ill., to Independence County, Ark., in 1866, and has since lived in Greenbriar township. He has a good farm of 168 acres, about 100 of which are under cultivation. He is an enterprising farmer, and devotes his entire attention to his occupation. His political sympathies are with the Democratic party. Mrs. Bradley is a member of the Methodist Church.  [Goodspeeds History of Northeast Arkansas] 
Bradley, Gabriel Jones (I8729)
 
1247 Georg Eckert, brother-in-law of Susanna was the witness. Family F3246
 
1248 Georg Eckert, brother-in-law of Susanna was the witness. Family F3246
 
1249 Geraldine Appel, nee Short, 89, of Belleville, Ill., born Sept. 9, 1921, in Willisville, Ill., passed away on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011, in Edwardsville, Ill.

Geraldine graduated from Belleville Township High School in 1939. In 1942 she began her career with MAC, 375th Aeromedical Airlift, Supply Squadron, Management and Procedures Branch at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. She took some years off to raise her son and retired in 1980, having more than 20 years in civil service.

Mrs. Appel was an active member of Christ United Church of Christ in Belleville, Ill., for more than 50 years. She was the perfect homemaker, wife, and mother, always putting her family first. Geraldine was known for her ability to organize, and she was a stickler on the details. She enjoyed researching the family genealogy. She also enjoyed reading about the history and studies of other cultures. She had an appreciation for homemade crafts, including Christmas ornaments, and she made the holidays extra special with her decorating. In the summer, she enjoyed vegetable gardening, canning, and nurturing every flower and plant in her yard. She cared for and visited many ill family members and friends. Geraldine was very patriotic and gave generously to U.S. veteran causes. She was generous in giving to anyone in need. In her later years she enjoyed meeting with her high school mates, "The '39's."

Geraldine was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Paul B. Appel, whom she married in 1942, and who died on June 12, 1997; her father, Harold Short, who died in 1921, when Geraldine was an infant; her mother, Maude, nee Russell, Short Look, who died in 1984; her step-father, Stuart W. Look, who died in 1995; her older sister, Norma Jean, who died in early childhood in 1925; and her brother-in-law, Dean Lihs, who died in 2000.

Surviving are her son, Steven H. (Linda) Appel; a grandson, Jeremy D. Appel; two sisters, Mary Jeanette (Marlin) Simmons and Barbara June Lihs; a niece, Pam (Roger) Grebe; and a great-nephew, Ben.

Geraldine was very fond of her husband's family, both living and deceased, especially his sisters, Agnes (Gene) LeChein and Betty (Paul) Fries, and brother, Arthur "Bub" (Arlene) Appel, and the many nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank Heartland Hospice and the staff at University Care in Edwardsville, Ill. And special thanks to Dr. Arthur Tinge at Christ United Church of Christ in Belleville, Ill.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Christ United Church of Christ, 26 North 14th St., Belleville, Ill., 62220, or to the Salvation Army. Mass intentions are also appreciated. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.rennerfh.com.

Visitation: Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill.

Funeral: Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill., with the Rev. Dr. Arthur Tinge officiating. Private family burial will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Shiloh, Ill.

GEORGE RENNER & SONS FUNERAL HOME, Belleville, Ill. 
Short, Geraldine (I7954)
 
1250 gleich nach der Taufe verstorben (died soon after baptism)

Sponser: Johann Frid. Wilhelm Knipping, Einlieger in Meinsen 5, Leibzucht, Schwager des Vaters 
Röver, Carl Wilhelm (I14580)
 

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