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Matches 851 to 900 of 5,899
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| 851 | Burial: Horst Brothers Farm, one mile east of Schaefferstown. | Hackman, Henry Heistand (I994)
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| 852 | Burial: North Heidelberg Church Cemetery, North Heidelberg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA | Speicher, Annie Maria (I7580)
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| 853 | BURIAL: U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019 Name: Robert D Ohlinger Jr Death Age: 65 Birth Date: 28 Apr 1933 Death Date: 16 Apr 1999 Interment Place: Pennsylvania, USA Cemetery Address: Reading, PA 19605 Cemetery: Maidencreek Cem Notes: Cpl Us Army Korea Source: Ancestry,com - 3 Feb 2022 | Ohlinger, Robert David Jr (I29134)
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| 854 | Buried 19 April 1652, Bishops Canning, Wiltshire [note the spelling variants - Pile & Pyle] Parents: John Pile, b. 1564 in Stanton St Bernard, Wiltshire, England. Elizabeth , b. 1564, West Overton, Wiltshire, England, d. 4 Sep 1596, Daventry, Northamptonshire, England. Spouse: Mary Marie Withers, b. 1604, Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, England, d. 17 October 1666, Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, England Children: -- John Pile, b. 1621, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, England, d. Buried: 19 April 1652, Bishops Canning Wiltshire, England -- Robert Pile, b. 1623, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, England. -- Nicholas N. Pile, b. 1625, bapt. 13 Mar 1625/26, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, England, d. Aug 1691, Wiltshire, England. He m. 27 Sep 1656 in Urchfont, Wiltshire, England to Idyth Musprat, b. 1635, Urchfont, Wiltshire, England, d. Jun 1676, Urchfont, Wiltshire, England. [parents: Thomas Musprat and Edith Byssen alias Jefferye] -- Thomas Pyle, bapt. 9 Nov 1828, Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, England -- Edward Pyle, bapt. 6 May 1632, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, England, d. 26 Nov 1647, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, England. -- Marie Pyle, bapt. 27 July 1639, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, England, d. 27 Jan 1641, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, England. ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ Source: Burial for John Pile, 1564 Field Value County Wiltshire Place Bishops Cannings Church name St Mary the Virgin Register type Unspecified Burial date 19 Apr 1652 Burial person forename John Burial person surname PILE http://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818c28ae93790de6a07d38c?search_id=58484a7d4325a675856067a2 p. 3, Baptism for Thomas Pyle, Parish Register of Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, Transcription, http://www.wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Bishops%20Cannings/Bishops%20Cannings%20-%20Baptisms%201621-1640.pdf p. 35, Baptism for Edward Pyle, Registry of Bishops Canning, Wiltshire http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofbisho00bish#page/34/mode/2up/search/pyle p. 77, Registry of Bishops Canning Burial for Edward Pyle, http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofbisho00bish#page/76/mode/2up/search/pyle Burial for Edward Pyle Field Value County Wiltshire Place Bishops Cannings Church name St Mary the Virgin Register type Unspecified Burial date 27 Nov 1647 Burial person forename Edward Burial person surname PYLE Relationship son of Male relative forename John Relative surname PYLE http://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818c28ae93790de6a07d309?search_id=58484a7d4325a675856067a2 Baptism for Marie Pyle: p. 77, Baptism, Registry of Bishops Canning, Wiltshire http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofbisho00bish#page/44/mode/2up/search/pyle Burial for Marie Pile: County Wiltshire Place Bishops Cannings Church name St Mary the Virgin Register type Unspecified Burial date 28 Jan 1641/42 Burial person forename Mary Burial person surname PYLE Relationship dau of Male relative forename John Relative surname PYLE http://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818c289e93790de6a07d1f4?search_id=58484a7d4325a675856067a2 | Pyle, John (I22264)
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| 855 | buried 2/22/1849 w/o Hon, Edward B Hubley | Spayd, Eliza Hiester (I14271)
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| 856 | buried 3/20/1841 Dau. of John Eisenhauer & Charlotte/Sharlata Becker. She married 13 Feb 1815 in Lebanon Co., PA Daniel Umbenhauer. | Eisenhauer, Anna Maria (I10976)
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| 857 | Buried 4/5/1722 Gravesite Details Goshen MM Records | Thomas, Peter Sr (I29574)
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| 858 | Buried as a second burial in her father's grave. Married 1st Raymond D. Caswell in 1947 (Divorced, 2 children) Married 2nd Bruce B. Markee in 1951 (Divorced, 5 children) Married 3rd Virgil E. Grafmiller in 1979 (Widowed) Married 4th Earl H. Ziegler in 1989 (Divorced) (Marriage/children info from "Markee (paternal) Burke (maternal) Family Tree" by ALesha Kinder at Ancestry.com) | Nichols, Shirley Ann (I17670)
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| 859 | Buried at Bernville burial grounds, Bernville Township, Berk, PA | Feigel, Melchoir (I10973)
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| 860 | Buried at Fairview Cemetery also known as Kramlich Memorial Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA | Fulton, Lee Jay Jr (I28718)
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| 861 | Buried at Ringtown, PA | Breinig, Elizabeth (I344508841777)
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| 862 | Buried at Sea | Price, Milton Sim (I16801)
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| 863 | buried Aug 1, 1778. Son of Hans Valentine Ranck and Margaretha Philippe. Immigrated to US in Aug 1728 landing at Pennsylvania, aboard the british ship The Mortonhouse. And his brother Johan Philip Ranck, came 1yr later. Some accounts state he was married in Germany, some say he and his bride married in the US. Either way, his bride was Anna Barbara Schwab, daughter of Hans Schwab and Anna Hammer. Johan Michael Ranck and Anna Barbara Schwab had 10 known children together. | Ranck, Johan Michael (I12548)
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| 864 | Buried in "God's Acre" part of cemetery, son of George Eva Catharine Brendel | Brendel, Jacob (I8086)
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| 865 | Buried in "Gods Acre", Born in Neuwild, Germany and at the age of 6 yrs old she came to America with her parents. In 1721 she married Christoph Weiser. 11 children were born to this union. (According to Cemetery Records) Christopher Frederick's 1st wife was Elizabeth (Klinger?) Weiser FAG # 73865420 - born 25 Dec 1702 in Neuwied. Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died 29 Jul 1760 in Heidelberg, Berks, Pennsylvania - they married about 1721 and they had 11 children - he 2nd married on 29 Jul 1762 to Maria Catharine Roeder Knauss Weiser, who was born 24 Mar 1720 in Evangelisch, Mutterstadt-Pfalz, Baveria [her father was Johan Adam Roeder] she died 19 Feb 1786 and is buried at Gods Acre FAG # 16518264 [Christopher and Maria's marriage record is in the "Pennsylvania,Marriage Records, 1760-1821"] Maria's 1st husband was John Henry Knauss and they had 3 known children --- there are a lot of researchers who have Elizabeth and Maria Catharine mixed up. Contributor: Betty Stripling (48521550) • b_strip@aol.com | Klinger, Elizabeth (I29839)
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| 866 | Buried in "Gods Acre", wife of John Zerbe, maiden name not given., age or birth not given. From another researcher: Full Name: Eva Elizabeth Zerbe, Maiden Name: Ilsons Born: 1713, Born in: Berks County, PA (Heidelberg Township) Died in: Berks County, PA (Tulpehocken Township) | Ilsons, Elizabeth (I26244)
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| 867 | Buried in the Ross Sterling Family Plot between Ross Sterling, Jr. on her right and Walter Gage Sterling on the left. | Sterling, Norma (Miller) (I7244)
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| 868 | Buried next to Elisabeth Ruth (I believe she is his wife) - see her bio for more information. The following is from Cemetery/Church records: Section A, Row 34, Plot 34 - RUTH, Frantz 12-13-1750 12-29-1808. Given name has been spelled several ways: Francis, Franz and Frantz. NOTE: Danielle Forestier pointed out that the gravestone actually is engraved with the month of death as October. "Inscription (German) ...Franz Ruth born 13 Dec., 1750, died 29 October, 1808... 57 yrs, 10 mo., 17 dys. (I can't read the opening sentiment in German, just born, died, spouse, etc.)" Contributor James Ruth (member #49426953) sent parental links, place of birth/death and the following information: Given name - Francis, Middle name - Maier, Nickname - Franz. | Ruth, Franz Maier (I14164)
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| 869 | Buried next to William C. Sweigart. PA Death Certificate #40076 lists parents as Eli Coldren and Sallie (Heft), Death place: East Cocalico township. Obituary published in the Reading (PA) Eagle, Monday, 2 May 1932, pg. 14, column 4. "Mrs. Wm. C. Sweigart - Dener, May 2 (Special) - Sallie H. (Coldren), wife of William C. Sweigart, two miles east of here, died at her home, of complications, aged 50 years. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Ralph, near Mechanics Corner; Stephen, Oscar, Mahlon and Elva, all at home. The following brothers and sisters also survive: James Coldren, this place; Mrs. Caroline Haller, Mohnton; Elias Coldren, Shillington; Harvey Coldren, Wernersville; Charles and Frank Coldren, Adamstown. Funeral at 9:30 a. m., Wednesday, with further services at 10 a. m., at the Muddy Creek Church. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery." | Coldren, Sallie H (I5489)
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| 870 | Buried on His Own Farm. James Davis is the Son of Abraham Davis b.1702 d.1-4-1782 chester,PA Abraham Davis is son of John Davis b.about 1660 in birmingham, Chester, PA or England? died march 1719/20 in Thornbury Twp. Chester,PA *James and Patience son: Jessie Davis b.1762 Center Guilford co. N.C. d.7-26-1829 Randolph co. N.C. m.1-11-1781 centre meeting house Randolph Co. +Elizabeth Reynolds b.11-13-1759 d10-12-1815 son: David Davis b.5-30-1798 d 11-26-1884 m.4-7-1824 Back Creek Meeting House +Caroline Windslow b 10-3-1805 d.12-16-1892 son:Nathan m.Davis b.3-14-1837 d.1-29-1924 son: William Edgar Davis b.1870 d.1958 +Essie Goins daughter:Essie Ella Davis Marley b.9-13-1911 d.7-25-2009 (My BELOVED Grandma) The Davis lineage is well researched mostly through the existence of Quaker records. Thanks to help of Nancy Reeves of North Carolina a tremendous amount of material has been made available to Davis researchers. Valuable information from Mrs. George A. Crispi of California was published in the North Carolina Randolph County Historical Society summer 1970 volume of "The Quarterly". Special thanks also goes to Donald Gradeless, whose DAVIS internet site that I found while browsing the Randolph County, North Carolina GenWeb project, provided me with a major breakthrough. It is believed the Davis line in America began in Wiltshire, England,1 but the immigrating ancestor is still disputed.2 Nevertheless, the great-grandfather of my America line begins with John Davis of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Extracts from the "History of Chester County, PA.", (Vol 2) by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, provide more Davis family background information. John Davis died Mar 1729 in Chester County, PA (Thornbury) and left a will naming his wife Mary; sons Abraham, John, Daniel, and Isaac; and daughters Mary, Hannah, Sussanna, and Charitie. Inscription Aged 69 yrs Wife Patience d1813 Gravesite Details married1760 | Davis, James (I19500)
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| 871 | Buried on his property. | Jackson, Ephraim Sr (I14946)
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| 872 | Buried on the 27th day of the 11th month 1790. Son of Lydia Lewis and Joseph Sharples. He was born 12 mo 7, 1710/1711 in Nether Providence Twp, and died 11 mo 24, 1790 in Middletown Twp. He married Jane Newlin, daughter of Mary Woodward and John Newlin, at Concord Friends Mtg on 3 mo 26, 1736. Children: Mary, married Cornelius Wood. John, born 7 mo 26, 1738 and died 6 mo 16, 1805 at Middletown, unmarried. Thomas, born 12 mo 26, 1739/1740 and died 11 mo 24, 1811 at Middletown, unmarried. Lydia, married William Russell. Abigail, born 1 mo 5, 1743/1744 and died after 1816, unmarried. Samuel, born 11 mo 17, 1745/1746 and died 11 mo 1746/1747. Hannah, married William Eddings. Susanna, married Jacob Talbot. Phebe, married Peter Smedley. Rachel, married Nathaniel Walter. Samuel, born 9 mo 3, 1756 and died 7 mo 1764. Joel, married Hannah Mendenhall. His parents, Lydia and Joseph Sharples, conveyed to son Samuel Sharples, weaver of Middletown, 100 acres of the original survey in Middletown in July 1736. Samuel purchased additional acreage from his brother Joseph in 1739, and from Thomas and Margaret Grisell in 1754. In 1764 he was assessed with 217 acres and buildings, 7 horses, 7 cattle, and 19 sheep. Samuel and his wife were buried at Middletown Mtg. Source: Bart Anderson, ed., The Sharples–Sharpless Family, Vol. I, West Chester, PA, 1966, pp. 29–30. | Sharples, Samuel (I14672)
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| 873 | Buried on the 30th of the 10th month 1798. Daughter of Mary Woodward and John Newlin. Born about 1715 and died 10 mo 28, 1798, age 83 years. Source: Bart Anderson, ed., The Sharples–Sharpless Family, Vol. I, West Chester, PA, 1966, pp. 29–30. | Newlin, Jane (I21031)
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| 874 | BURLEY, Idaho: Lloyd H. Dickinson, 98, died Tuesday, Feb 7, 1995, at the home of his daughter, Laurel Jensen of Burley. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Church of Latter day Saints, 2902 Lucas St. in Muscatine, Iowa, conducted by Bishop Craig Thrap. Burial will be at the Tipton Cemetery in Tipton, Iowa. Friends may call at the Nichols Chapel Funeral Home in Muscatine, from 2 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, and one hour prior to service time at the church on Monday. Mr. Dickinson was born Aug. 18, 1896, in Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, to Sheldon and Johannah Schilling Dickinson. He spent his entire life in Iowa, until the age of 97, when he moved to Idaho to live with his family. He attended school in Cedar County, graduating from Tipton High School in 1916 with a teaching certificate. He taught school at Lime City, Sandy Hook and Prairie Bell schools in Iowa. He also farmed at the same time and in 1922 went to farming full-time. He was township assessor for Sugar Creek and Rochester townships for 28 years. He worked on the farm program for many years. His marriage to Grace May Hain took place Dec. 23, 1921. The couple farmed at Burr Oak Grove Stock Farm until he retired from farming in 1966, and moved to Muscatine. There he was employed with Montgomery Ward and with the Muscatine Journal until he was 86 years old. He was a 75-year member of the Masonic Lodge in Rochester, Iowa, and a 70-year member of the Modern Woodmen of America. He joined the military during World War I, but the war ended before he saw active duty. He will be missed by all, for he was known for his wit, humor and wisdom. He was still learning until a few days before his death. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife in 1984, one son, one grandson and four brothers. Muscatine Journal: Feb. 7, 1995 41 45.550, 091 09.126 Lat/Long Inscription Parents of Marjorie.Dorothy.Laurel.Charles | Dickinson, Lloyd Henry (I30687)
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| 875 | Burlington News: Mr.John B. Guthrie, Aged 74 years, died at his home near Spring Church, in the southern part of this county, August 11th. He died on his birthday-a remarkable occurrence. Death Notice from the Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, North Carolina) Tue, Aug 27, 1895 Page 2. (Note -Copied from the Burlington News - Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina | Guthrie, John Braxton (I22233)
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| 876 | Burns Fatal To Clyde Jones, 57 Missouri Valley-- Clyde Jones, 57, of Oldtown, who was burned when a high voltage wire fell on his Harrison County road maintainer near Beebeetown on Oct. 22, died Wednesday afternoon in a Council Bluffs hospital. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Hardy funeral home here and at 2 p.m. at the Christian church in Missouri Valley, the Rev. Harold Pratt officiating. Burial will be in Branson Cemetery. Robert G. Nieman, 24, of Missouri Valley, who was operating the maintainer with Jones at the time of the accident, was reported in "good" condition Thursday at Mercy hospital in Council Bluffs. 6 Nov 1947 page 15 , Council Bluffs Nonpareil | Jones, Ruben Clyde (I31852)
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| 877 | By his 1st wife, Elizabeth Marzebach, had the following children; Susanna, Mary, Catherine, George Marzebach. Owned Land, Penn township, Lancaster County, pa. 1864 | Koser, Johan George (I11880)
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| 878 | by Hon John Mathiot (Mayor) | Family: Andrew Large / Susanna Williams Moore (F4177)
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| 879 | C. Werner Miller, 93, Troy, Miss., died Sept. 12 in Lincoln County Nursing Center, Troy. He was the widower of Mildred I. (Messner) Miller, who...... Miller. He worked as a salesman for Bachman Foods, Topton, before retiring in 1978. Miller was a 1930 graduate of Shillington High School. He is survived by a son, DeFiance, Miss. Other survivors include two sisters, | Miller, C Werner (I22400)
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| 880 | C. Wilbur Love, 86, of Wernersville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 9, 2022, in Reading Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. A son of the late O. Lloyd and Bertha E. (Hathorn) Love, he was married for 61 wonderful years to the late Gloria (Wentzel) Love, who passed in 2018. He is also predeceased by a son Darrin, who died in 2015. Wilbur's family takes great comfort knowing mom, dad and Darrin are now reunited again. Wilbur graduated from the former Sinking Spring High School in 1954 and was a 1957 graduate of Wyomissing Polytechnic Institute. He served in the US Naval Reserve for eight years as a Hospital Corpsman. Wilbur was a long-time resident of West Reading and Wyomissing boroughs, where he tirelessly served his communities in numerous capacities, including West Reading Borough Councilman, Recreation Board President, Chairman of the 4th of July and Bicentennial Committees, Volunteer Fireman, Wyomissing School District School Board Director for 24 years, as well as leadership positions in the Reading Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Berks County Chapter of the American Red Cross, Pennsylvania Junior Miss Pageant, and the Reading-Berks Basketball Oldtimers. Wilbur was one of those dedicated individuals who never said "no" when he was asked to help. One of his greatest joys was to portray Santa Claus for various organizations, companies, municipalities and fire companies. Wilbur was Santa to thousands of kids for over 55 years. He was also extremely successful in his professional life, working for Glidden Paints, Reading, for 54 years, retiring in 1997 as Regional Purchasing Manager. But nothing was more important to Wilbur than his family, and he and Gloria enjoyed traveling, especially on cruise ships to visit new places around the world. Wilbur is survived by his daughters Sharon, widow of William Luyben, Wyomissing, and Rochelle, wife of Stanton Graeff, Wyomissing, as well as his cherished grandchildren: Nathaniel, Trevor and Elizabeth Luyben, and his step-grandson Kyle Graeff. Also surviving is his loving companion, Gloria Heisey. In addition to his wife and son, he was predeceased by a brother Theron D. Love. We will celebrate Wilbur's wonderful life Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:00am at St. John's Reformed Church, 4001 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring. Friends may call from 10:00-11:00am in the Church. Burial will follow at Pleasant View Cemetery, Sinking Spring. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Wilbur's memory to St. John's Reformed Church at the address above. The Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home, Inc., West Reading, is assisting with arrangements. Condolences may be expressed at www.kuhnfuneralhomes.com. OBITUARY FROM: Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home, Inc., Edward J. Kuhn, Jr. Supervisor 739 Penn Avenue West Reading, PA 19611 (610)374-5440 https://www.kuhnfuneralhomes.com | Love, Clarence Wilbur (I29187)
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| 881 | Cabinet Maker; married to Mary Z. (Hackman) Griffith | Griffith, Charles A (I31639)
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| 882 | Cadwallader Morris was the son of Morris Morris and Gwently Thomas.He married Elizabeth Kastner. He died on 23 August 1812 in Plumstead township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was living with his son William at the time of his death. Reverend Joseph Mathias wrote in his journal in 1831: Cadwallader married Elizabeth Kastner by whom he had several children he had a handsome patrimony by his father. He was a good scholar a ready clerk in his day. Had learned the art of surveying; and was often called upon to run lines, settle disputed corners, and survey and give draught Of purchases frequently made as well as to write deeds on other pieces of penmanship connected with his profession and by his being ready with his pen. He wrote a Secretary hand or German Text. Many pieces of his writing and draughts are still extant. He was a saddler by trade. Notwithstanding all his patrimonial wealth and scholarship, he seemed not to prosper. He owned a large tract, the domain of his father; now in possession of Andrew Swartz and other adjoining the lower meeting house and lot. By little and more from time to time he sold his lands until it was all gone and wasted away. He lived to the advanced age of 75 years he died Aug. 23d 1812. His wife died a few years after him. Additional Data Cadwalader Morris was mentioned in his grandfather William Thomas's will dated 11 December 1753 in Hilltown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania He was a veteran of the American Revolution having served in Nathan Evan's Hilltown Militia Company. He enlisted in 1775/76 Cadwaller Morris witnessed his brother-in-law Thomas Thomas' will dated 27 May 1778 in Hilltown Bucks County, Pennsylvania. His death notice was printed in the newspaper, "Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmer's Advertiser" on 31 August 1812. Children of Cadwallader Morris and Elizabeth Kastner Abel Morris Elias Morris William Morris Alice Morris Rebekah Morris Hannah Morris | Morris, Cadwalader (I25811)
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| 883 | Caerfyrddin was the old Welsh name of the town. | ap Collwyn, Cydifor Fawr Lord of Blaen Cuch (I4240)
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| 884 | Calculated birth date. Daughter of Gabriel & Anna. | Bear, Eliza (I2816)
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| 885 | Caleb is the son of Henry Sr. (who was son of John of West Marlborough) who married Elizabeth Jackson (daughter of Thomas and Ann) on 8-15-1740 at Londongrove Meeting. Caleb's siblings: Jonathan b. 4-8-1743 married Ann Barnard 12-24-1777; Thomas b. 11-20-1745-6 married Phebe Hayes 4-5-1775; Henry b. 5-1-1748 married Susanna Swayne 5-17-1775; Ann b. 12-12-1750-1; Elizabeth b. 2-2-1754 married Joseph Dickinson; Jacob b. 1-11-1758 married __Barnard and __ McCorckle; Mary b. 8-8-1760; Abner b. 11-16-1762 He is the husband of Mary Dickinson, they married on 5-25-1796 and had at least 9 children. | Chalfant, Caleb (I3875)
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| 886 | Caleb Jones married Hannah Samuels on 1 Jan 1763. He was born 1744 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and died 1809. | Jones, Caleb (I3267)
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| 887 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I30643)
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| 888 | California Death Certificate 3811 Place of Death: Los Angeles Father: Daniel Dickinson Born Kentucky Mother: Unknown Starbuck Born Iowa Spouse: Jessie Informant: R.S. Dickinson Occupation: Broker Burial: Inglewood WHO'S WHO IN TOPEKA 1905 D. J. Dickinson was born in Jackson Co., Iowa, Oct. 13, 1857; son of Daniel J. and Lydia (Starbuck) Dickinson; the Dickinsons came to America at time of coming of the Puritans; married Ollie A. Mace, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1882; to Shawnee Co., Kansas, 1886; to Topeka, 1888; build up large business in groceries,feed and fresh meat; retired from this business and became a member of the firm of Wood & Dickinson, real estate agents, 1902; sold real estate interest, 1904, and became one of the proprietors of Shawnee Grocery; business mgr. of firm. Store: 108 E. 6th St. | Dickinson, Daniel J Jr (I30652)
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| 889 | California Death Certificate: 11504 Spouse: Lois Dickinson Profession: Actor - TV and Motion Picture Appeared in multiple John Wayne movies US Army WWI veteran. Enlisted 25 June 1918 in Los Angeles, California and reported to Camp Kearny, then transferred to Supply Company 114 FA. Sailed for foreign duty on 19 August 1918 on the Steamship Oxfordshire, then returned home and landed at New York. Honorably discharged at the Presidio, San Francisco at the rank of Private on 23 January 1919. Dickinson joined Hollywood American Legion Post 43 in the 1920s, then re-joined in 1933 and remained a member from 1934-1956. Contributor: Anonymous (48775313) | Dickinson, Milton Arthur (I30888)
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| 890 | California Death Certificate: 1687 Father: Frederick A. V. Hotchkiss Mother: Cecelia Land Place of Death: Mariposa Hospital and Sanitarium Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemmorage Informant: R. S. Dickinson Cemetery: Chapel of the Pines | Hotchkiss, Jessie Louella (I30663)
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| 891 | California Death Certificate: 8824 Death occurred at Wilshire Hospital Cause of Death: Coronary Thrombosis | Smith, George Washington (I30869)
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| 892 | Calina Walborn Katterman was the daughter of Andreas Walborn and Catharina Klein Katterman. She was the wife of Isaac Lebo Katterman next to whom she rests. She was the mother of Meldarina Katharina Katterman Klopp. She was the great granddaughter of American Revolutionary War veteran Martinus Walborn, Sr.. Lebanon Semi Weekly News, Oct. 20, 1921, p. 6: Death of Aged Lady Mrs. Caroline Katterman, widow of Isaac Katterman, nee Walborn, died on Sunday evening at the home of her son, I. W. Katterman, at Mt. Aetna, aged 92 ears. A singular coincidence is the fact that she died on her birthday. Until a little over a week ago, Mrs. Katterman was remarkably well preserved, consider- ing her great age. She was taken ill with what appeared to be only a slight cold, but pleuro pneumonia developed and was the cause of her death. Mr. Katterman died about 20 years ago. The following children sur- vive; Mrs. Catherine Klopp and I. Washington Katterman, of Mt. Aetna; Allen Katterman and Mrs. James Peiffer, both of this place. The funeral will be held on Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the house. The services will be held in Christ Lutheran church, Stouchsburg. Rev. W. S. Dry officiating. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. The ar- rangements are being made by Fun- eral Director Isaac N. Bahney. Lebanon Semi Weekly News, Oct. 21, 1921, p. 8: Funeral of Mrs. Katterman. Rev. W. S. Dry, of Stouchsburg, on Friday morning conducted the funeral services for the late Mrs. Caroline Katterman of Mt. Aetna, held from the home of her son, I. W. Katterman, who was aged 92 years on the day of her death. She is the oldest resident of that vicin- ity. | Walborn, Calina (Katterman) (I29868)
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| 893 | Called Mary Elisabeth in father's will | Troutman, Maria Elizabeth Bauer (I25595)
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| 894 | Calvin H. Lamm, 83, formerly of Robesonia, died Tuesday night in Wyomissing Lodge, where he had been a patient since June 6. He was a resident of Independence Terrace, Womelsdorf, for five years prior to going to Wyomissing Lodge. His wife, Nora A. (Yoder) Lamm, died Oct, 7, 1984. Born in North Heidelberg Township, he was a son of the late John H. and Bessie M. (Brossman) Lamm. Lamm was employed as a fireman by Rockwell International Corp. for many years, retiring in 1971. He was a member of St. John's (Hain's) United Church of Christ, Wernersville. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Lamm & Witman Funeral Home, Inc., Wernersville, is in charge of arranagments. Published in The Reading Eagle - Thursday, July 25, 1991. | Lamm, Calvin Henry (I450)
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| 895 | Calvin P. Grimes, of Womelsdorf, died at the West Reading Hospital on Tuesday. He was 72 years of age. He was a son of the late Peter and Henrietta (Barry) Grimes. His wife, Emma (Trexler) Grimes, passed away 18 years ago. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Womelsdorf, the Womelsdorf Volunteer Fire Company and its Relief Association and the Womelsdorf Camp of Sons of America. He leaves a son, Joseph, of Womelsdorf, and two grandchildren. Samuel Grimes, of Reading; Charles Grimes, Newmanstown, and John Grimes, Lebanon, are brothers, and Mrs. Mary Fisher, widow of G. Warren Fisher, of Baltimore, Md., is a sister. [Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon County, Pa., Thursday November 18, 1948 – page 47] | Grimes, Calvin Peter (I11004)
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| 896 | CAMDENTON, Mo. — Maurice A. Martin, 88, of Camdenton, Mo., formerly of Moscow, Iowa, died on Saturday, May 2, 2009, at Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach, Mo. Interment will take place at the Oakdale Cemetery, Wilton, Iowa. Serving as casketbearers will be Mark Heinrich, Aaron Heinrich, Matthew Martin, Dan Tyler, Brian Walters, Eric Huntsman and James Meehan. Memorial donations may be made to Friends of South Bethel Church in his memory. Online remembrances and condolences may be left at www.bentleyfuneralhome.com He was born March 7, 1921, to James and Gladys (Sterett) Martin in Atalissa, Iowa. He married Marjorie L. Dickinson on May 18, 1943, at the Burr Oak Grove Family Farm in Cedar County. He graduated from Atalissa High School. He served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. He farmed until 1966 in Cedar County. He then founded, owned and operated The Cove Restaurant in Moscow, with his sister and brother-in-law, Les and Elaine Bland, and his cousins, Richard and Barbara Sterett. He retired in 1978 and moved to Camdenton. He was a member of the Golden Rule Masonic Lodge No. 24 AF & AM, Rochester, Iowa, where he was a former Master. He was baptized and came to know the Lord at South Bethel United Methodist Church in rural Tipton, where he was a member from 1946 to 1986. He then joined the Camdenton United Methodist Church. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and gardening. He was preceded in death by a son, Douglas Ross Martin, and a sister, Yvonne Martin. Muscatine Journal May 4, 2009 Latitude/Longitude: 41 35.117 / 091 01.586 Inscription Married May 18,1943 Parents of Gary, Cheryl, Mary & Douglas | Martin, Maurice Allen (I30709)
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| 897 | Came over with his family in 1712, entered ministry in 1725. | Lightfoot, Michael (I31160)
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| 898 | Cannon, Myrta Jones (Mrs Hinry W.) Date: Jun 14 1954 Source: unknown, Reel #98 Notes: Cannon, Myrta Jones (Mrs Hinry W.), sister of Mrs. George Sherwin, late residence, 11896 Carlton Rd., Cleveland Heights. Private graveside services Monday at Lake View Cemetery. | Jones, Myrtle Leonora (Cannon) (I10814)
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| 899 | CAPTAIN COMPANY E 133RD REGIMENT P.V.I. President of Philadelphia & Reading Railroad 1901 to 1914 and president of Franklin & Marshall College 1894 to 1914. | Baer, Captain George Fredrick (I14321)
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| 900 | Captain Robert Newlin VerPlanck was the son of William Samuel VerPlanck and Anna Biddle Newlin. He was the husband of Katherine Brinckerhoff and the father of Julian, Judith, Mary, Robert Sinclair and William Samuel VerPlanck. | Verplanck, Captain Robert Newlin (I22155)
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