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4751 According to the 1920 and the 1930 Snohomish County, Washington Census records, both of Willie's parents were born in North Carolina. Willie (I8667772822)
 
4752 According to the 1920 Lorain County, Ohio Census and the 1930 Crawford County, Ohio Census, both of her parents were born in Germany. Kneebush, Minnie F. (I8667772976)
 
4753 According to the 1920 Reno County, Kansas Census, Emma's parents were both born in Austria and were German-speaking.

According to Dorothy Weiser Seale's Mat(t)hias Milestones, Emma's mother died when she was only five years old. 
Chaddick, Emma B. (I8667772678)
 
4754 According to the 1920 Wayne County, Michigan Census Fern, age 32, married (no daughter-in-law or anyone else is listed as residing in the house), and employed as a chemist in a cannary, resides in Detroit with his parents. Shannon, Fern L. (I8667773252)
 
4755 According to the 1920 Wayne County, Michigan Census Loren, Cynthia, and their son, Fern, age 32, married (no daughter-in-law or anyone else is listed as residing in the house), and employed as a chemist in a cannary, reside in Detroit. Shannon, Loren B. (I8667773251)
 
4756 According to the 1930 Adams County, Illinois Census, Helen states that she was married at age 15. Futhey, Helen Mae (I8667772185)
 
4757 According to the 1930 Putnam County, Ohio Census, Rose's father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother was born in Virginia. Rose B. (I8667772636)
 
4758 According to the 1930 Wayne County, Michigan Census, her father was born in England and her mother was born in Pennsylvania. Mabelle (I8667772830)
 
4759 According to the Columbiana County, Ohio Probate Records, 14-day-old Arthur Coy, resident of Hanover Twp., died there due to spasms.

According to Dorothy Ann Hagan, her mother, Mary Ellen Coy Hagan, did have a brother, Arthur, who died in infancy. This is the only record found that substantiates that although the death record does not identify the child's parents. 
Coy, Arthur (I8667769350)
 
4760 According to the Michigan Death Registration, Edwin resided in Almira, Benzie County, Michigan at the time of his death. Gray, Edwin C. (I8667773338)
 
4761 According to the payment voucher he signed for his inheritance from his father's estate, as of November, 1866, David resided in Meron, Sullivan County, Indiana. Stambaugh, David (I8667771936)
 
4762 According to the payment voucher she signed for receipt of her inheritance from her father, as of November 1866 she was a resident of Schuyler County, Illinois. Stambaugh, Catharine (I8667771927)
 
4763 According to the research of Dorothy Weiser Seale, she notes on page 333 of her book Mat(t)hias Milestones that John was a Captain in the Civil War. John, his brother, Ephraim, and their cousin Albert C. Mathias enlisted on 4 November 1861 in Hancock County, Ohio. They joined Company K, the 65th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. John enlisted as a Private and was appointed 2nd Lieutenant on 19 February 1862 in Company K. On 11 May 1862 he was promoted to 1st Lieutenant of Company K. However, on 20 February 1863, he was made Captain of Company A, 65th Regiment.
On 28 May 1864, John

...was wounded...in the Battle of New Hope Church, Georgia, near Dallas, in the Atlanta Campaign. He received a severe gun shot wound to the left side, in the lower portion of the pleura and lung. On 26 October 1864 near Alpine, Ga., Capt. John tendered his resignation to Brig. Gen. W.D. Whipple... "because I have been in the service for three years, my father died in March, 1864 leaving my mother, and the wife and three children of one of my brothers who is serving in this regiment, with no one to care for them. In June 1864 our dwelling house was burned with all its contents and the two families are suffering much for want of someone to look after them." His request was granted and his resignation accepted 17 December 1864.


After mustering out of the cervice, John resided in Franklin County, Kansas and Allen County, Indiana before returning to Putnam County in 1883.

Ms. Seale explains that John died due to consumption which resulted from his Civil War wound. "He made his own funeral sermon arrangements with S. H. Raudebaugh shortly before his death. He is buried in Belmore East Cemetery located on Ridge Road, one mile southeast of Belmore, Ohio in Lot 33, Grave No. 1. An upright monument honors his war service (p. 333)."


In the 1880 Allen County, Indiana Census, John is a farmer who resides with his wife and their three children in Madison; a farm laborer, George Midleton, age 20 and born in England, also resides with them. 
Mathias, John C. (I8667772047)
 
4764 According to the SSDI, Alice's last residence was in Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio. Goulin, Alice S. (I8667772983)
 
4765 According to the SSDI, Alice's last residence was in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. Matthias, Alice Helen (I8667772850)
 
4766 According to the SSDI, Robert's last residence was in Washington, D.C. Jacoby, Robert Bird (I8667772924)
 
4767 According to the voucher she signed to receive her inheritance from her paternal grandfather, as of November 1868 Margaret was married to Mr. Fowler and resided in Hazeldell, Illinois.

According to the 1880 Cumberland County, Illinois Census, Margaret's father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother was born in Ohio. 
Stambaugh, Margaret Ann (I8667772070)
 
4768 According to the work of Mrs. Ethel Bush Packey, The Coy Family: Roots, Branches, and Sprouts, Glen is the son of Franklin Fertig and Edna Gano.

Glen died from cancer. 
Fertig I, Glen Elmer (I8667769299)
 
4769 Adam Michael Stevens
Adam Michael Stevens, 24, of Norcross, Ga., died Thursday, March 2, 2006.

Born Sept. 15, 1981, in Asheville, he graduated from Socastee, S.C., and received his Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from The Georgia Institute of Technology in 2003. He worked as a project manager for Intelliworks Inc.

Survivors include his mother, Jayne Edwards Stevens and his two sisters, Megan Jayne Stevens and Caitlin Louise Stevens, all of Matthews, NC; father, C. Michael Stevens of Garden City, S.C.; grandparents, Charles and Peggy Stevens of Asheville; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

He is predeceased by his grandparents, James T. and Clara L. Edwards, formerly of Lyman, S.C.

He was the founder of the College Democrats of Georgia chapter at Georgia Tech and the founder and president of Gwinnett County Chapter of Young Democrats of Georgia. Adam held many positions within Young Democrats of Georgia, including communications director, vice president of programs, president of College Democrats of Georgia and vice president of membership and communication chair of Young Democrats of Fulton County. Adam was a state committee member of the Democratic Party of Georgia and was actively involved in the Gwinnett County Democratic Party.

He was a member of the marching band of both Socastee High School and Georgia Tech, was active in volunteer work to aid the cause of the homeless in the greater Atlanta area and local political campaigns and was an aspiring rodeo saddle bronc rider of the Rodeo.

There will be a celebration of Adam's life and graveside service at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Wood Memorial Park, Duncan, S.C., conducted by the Rev. Arthur Holt.

Visitation with the family will follow at Memorial United Methodist Church, Greer, S.C./Wood Mortuary, 300 W. Poinsett St., Greer, S.C.

Published: 2006-03-05 
Stevens, Adam (I5857857146)
 
4770 Address: 606 East 159th Street Ullrich, Katharina (I5057242451)
 
4771 Adopted in Ogdensburg, but birth location officially unknown. Valley, George Edward Sr. (I601063026)
 
4772 Age listed as 43, but "age when married" is 12 years older than Olina (35 to 23) rather than 1. Age is most likely accurate to the 1877 date, then. Hynie, Christian Nelse (I17558569129)
 
4773 Albert's headstone states that he died at age 15yr 2m 17d and that he is the "son of H.H. & E.". Genealogist Larry Sprout states that Albert's death was the "...result of a vicious Bulldog bite owned by E.A. Cahow." Mathias, Albert B. (I8667772286)
 
4774 Albrecht, Josephine I. November 3, 1914 - February 10, 2004

(Published Thursday February 12, 2004)

WHITEWATER? Josephine I. Albrecht, age 89, a lifelong resident of Whitewater, passed away at the Fort Atkinson Health System Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004. She was born on Nov. 3, 1914 in Whitewater, the daughter of Walter and Olga (Severson) Carlson. She was united in marriage to George "Jiggs" Albrecht in Whitewater on May 16, 1935. Josephine was a member of First English Lutheran Church and the Ladies Circle of the church. She was a graduate of Whitewater High School and received a two-year teaching certificate from the Whitewater Normal School. She was a substitute teacher for many years in the Whitewater schools. She is survived by 2 sons, Jack (Marlynne) Albrecht of Whitewater and Gerald (Alice) Albrecht of Monroe; a daughter, Doris (Ronald) Crane of Brodhead; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; a sister, Marian Carlson of Whitewater; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her husband, George; and her parents. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004 at FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Visitation will be from 10:30 a.m. until the time of services at the church on Saturday. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery, Whitewater. Memorials may be made to the church if desired. SKINDINGSRUDE FUNERAL HOME is assisting the family. 
Carlson, Josephine I (I601062297)
 
4775 Alert Palmer Aanestad's -68 first wife. Christopher, Ida Margarethe Elida (I5857878693)
 
4776 Alias: /Louis/
Umzug nach Indiana zwischen November 1869 und Census Indiana1870.
Insgesamt 10 Kinder, 6 Kinder lebten noch 1900.
Angabe im Census 1900: Year of immigration 1868, in US 32 years
Die Einwanderung war jedoch 1858, das erste Kind ist bereits 1859 in NY ge
boren ! 
Hefele, Ludwig (I5057241681)
 
4777 Also called Gina Mary Gilbertsdatter Meland. Meland, Gina Marie Gilbertsdatter (I5857878935)
 
4778 Also known as "The Merchant". Ringgold, Thomas (I1167639409)
 
4779 Also listed as last name Brien Derocher Bertrant, Marie Sophie (I601063033)
 
4780 Also Marriane Zaller Haller, Marie Anne (I5659336117)
 
4781 Also may be Marie Labri Mignot dit Labrie, Marie-Ursule (I8779218298)
 
4782 Also Metelar and Mitetal Mettetal, Pierre (I8778849030)
 
4783 ALSO see A-002 S-Tjemsland 48 h.
SO: A-012. 
Tunheim, Malfrid (I5857863842)
 
4784 ALSO see A-002 S-Tjemsland 48 h.
SO: A-012. 
Tunheim, Malfrid (I5857863842)
 
4785 also see NLR Aanestad 96e.
!SO: A-002 (96 e) indicats name is Maria Eriksdatter, father listed as
Erik Svenson. A-012 list name, Maria Eriksdatter Aanestad. 
Eriksdatter, Maria (I5857863834)
 
4786 also see NLR Aanestad 96e.
!SO: A-002 (96 e) indicats name is Maria Eriksdatter, father listed as
Erik Svenson. A-012 list name, Maria Eriksdatter Aanestad. 
Eriksdatter, Maria (I5857863834)
 
4787 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bratland, Lars (I5857863846)
 
4788 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bratland, Lars (I5857863846)
 
4789 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bratland, Steiner (I5857863833)
 
4790 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bratland, Steiner (I5857863833)
 
4791 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rimestad, Torsten Tobias (I5857863831)
 
4792 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rimestad, Torsten Tobias (I5857863831)
 
4793 Also the I Lord Ros of Helmsley.William was one of competitors for the Scottish throne, through his great-grandmother Isabel, natural daughter of William the Lion, King of Scotland. He was subsequently engaged in the wars of Gascony and Scotland, and discovering the intention of his kinsman, Robert de Roos, then Lord of Werke, to deliver up the Castle to the Scots, he lost no time in apprising the king, who thereupon dispatched him with 1,000 men to defend that place, but the Scots attacking this force upon its march cut it to pieces. When Edward I, himself advancing from New Castle-Upon-Tyne, soon obtained possession of the fort and appointed Lord Roos its Governor, allowing him during his absence in Gascony to nominate his brother Robert, his Lieutenant. In a short time, after he had a grant of this castle, with its appurtenances, forfeited by the treason of his before-mentioned kinsman, and for several subsequent years, his lordship was actively engaged in Scotland. He married Maud, or Matilda, one of the daughters and co-heirs of John de Vaux, who brought him the Manor of Fenton and lands in Boston in County Lincoln. de Ros, 2nd Baron de Ros William (I5659151460)
 
4794 Also Vrle, Verley Virle, Agnes (I2733057564)
 
4795 Also: Polly Pratt, Molly (I8779228631)
 
4796 Alt DOB on Headstone is 14 Feb 1833 Fitzgerald, Robert (I5659336069)
 
4797 alt marriage site: Jackson IN Lockwood, Samuel (I1167572233)
 
4798 Alt name: Korick, Korch, Kartch
 
Kariak, John (I8779228783)
 
4799 Alt. Last Name: Nauman Nawman, Thomas Jr. (I8779218632)
 
4800 Alt: Austria on 1920 census Potoski, Peter A (I17558572527)
 

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