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Robert Winchell is listed on the Windsor, Connecticut Founders Monument. Many online trees have Mary Phelps as his wife. There is no source to support that. Ancient Windsor book and Great Migration Series both have Unknown Unknown for spouse. He does have an association with William Phelps-See Great Migration. In his will he asks Sister Randall (Mary Randall), Abraham Randall and Brother Phelps (no first name given) to be his estates overseers. Possibly there is some relationship between a Phelps and Randall.
Notes from the book "The Winchell Genealogy : the ancestry and children of those born to the Winchell name in America since 1635, with a discussion of the origin and history of the name and the family in England, and notes on the Wincoll family" by Newton N. and Alexander N WInchell in 1917:
The book lists some genealogies and wills of Winchells and WIncolls in England. However, there is no known connection to Robert Winchell. The book concludes that Robert Winchell was probably born in England. There were also some other Winchells and Wincolls in America in the early time period, however Robert was the head of the only family in WIndsor. There is no evidence connecting Robert to any of the others. There is a family story of "3 brothers'. However, the authors believe that to be a myth. There is no known connection between any of those other any Winchells and Wincolls to Robert. End notes from the book.
The Great Migration series of sketches also conclude that Robert's origin is unknown.
All of that being said, there are numerous online trees showing Robert's English ancestry. However, none of them show any evidence other than ancestry trees and find-a-grave entries.
| Winchell, Robert (I6561)
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Rochester Mt Hope Cemetery | Lawrence, Emma (I2604)
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Rohrsburg Cemetery | White, Elizabeth (I3899)
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Rohrsburg Cemetery | Unknown, Anna Barbara (I5889)
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Rohrsburg Cemetery | Shultz, Samuel (I6017)
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Rohrsburg Cemetery | Norbury, Mary (I6022)
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Rohrsburg Cemetery | Shultz, Philip (I6024)
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Rohrsburg Cemetery | Shultz, Daniel (I6143)
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Rolleston-4 | Rolleston, Ellen (I7969)
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Ros-146 | de Ros, Sir William (I7955)
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Ros-149 | de Ros, Magna Charta Surety Robert (I7959)
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Ros-150 | de Ros, Sir William (I7957)
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Rous-154 | de Audley, Isolde (I7991)
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Rozanski, Verna R. Sanders.. A history of the Walter Palmer family of Stonington, Connecticut : and a supplementary history of Mrs. John Leland (Achsah Palmer) Sanders and her descendants. Assumption, Ill.: Daughters of the American Revolution, Illinois Society, Peter Meyer Chapter, 1968. | Source (S1192)
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Ruiters Settlement Cemetery | Friot, Catherine (I6318)
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RUTH GREENSLADE
Verification of her parentage comes from the will of Jacob Pudeator, her mothers second husband. The will was contested and the case was dropped. Therefore, by order of the court 5 pounds as called for in the will was to be paid to Ruth Greenslate alias Bridges. The will spelled her and her 3 brothers surname as Greenslit, and the court order spelled it Greenslate, which no doubt contributed to the confusing spellings found in the various on-line genealogies. | Greenslade, Ruth (I4636)
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s | Family (F294)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16229)
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Saginaw Courier-Herald
4 Mar 1897
Herman Snear who lives three miles southwest of this place, received a telegram Wednesday evening with the sad intelligence that his son Joseph was killed by a tree falling on him.
| Snear, Joseph (I5820)
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Saginaw On-line Obits | Irish, George Burt (I4981)
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Saint Michaels | Family (F1389)
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Samuel & Mary (Schultz) Yorks-Early 1800s
garyfritz (View posts)
Posted: 4 Aug 2003 4:33PM GMT
Classification: Query
I am looking for information on ancestors of Samuel Yorks (1827-abt. 1900), supposedly born near Jonestown, Columbia Co and lived in Sugarloaf Twp. He married Mary, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Norberry Schultz). The Yorks eventually ended up in Twp Juniata, MI.
Re: Samuel & Mary (Schultz) Yorks-Early 1800s
Joyce Ingerson (View posts)
Posted: 22 Feb 2004 9:57PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Yorks, West
S. AUGUSTUS YORKS, assistant cashier of the First National Bank, Danville, was born in this place February 10, 1853, a son of Samuel and Mary Ann (WEST) YORKS, natives of Pennsylvania and of English origin. The grandfather, also named Samuel, was an early settler in this part of Pennsylvania and an officer in the war of 1812. Our subject's father was a prominent man, first a Whig and later a Republican, and the leading spirit in establishing the First National Bank of Danville. When the bank was organized he was elected a director and also president, which position he occupied until his death in 1878. Our subject is the fourth of five children; was reared in Danville, where he was educated in the public schools and the academy, and since he was seventeen years of age has been employed in the First National Bank. He is now assistant cashier. In December, 1875, he married Cornelia Page HANCOCK, daughter of William HANCOCK and of English origin. She has borne her husband two children: Samuel and Mary. Mr. YORKS is a member of the Presbyterian Church and secretary of the Sabbath-school. He is a Republican, has served six years as a member of the town council of Danville and is treasurer of the R. A. in that place. Mrs. YORKS is a member of the Episcopal Church. (History of Columbia and Montour Counties Pennsylvania, Battle, 1887, Danville, pg. 179)
| York, Samuel Henry (I1830)
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Samuel and his wife were very active Quakers. Their son John became a Quaker Preacher. | Vail, Samuel (I1974)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10926)
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Sarah is buried in the Ortonville Cemetery, Ortonville, MI. There is a verse on her gravestone which was unreadable but contained the words:
Glory to the Crown | Cole, Sarah (I5850)
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Sarah Rebecca Phelps was born 1845 in Fort Ann, New York to Norman Phelps and Minerva Plum Burdick . She married Joseph Oscar Shultz (b 1837 in Pennsylvania) in Fairgrove, Tuscola, Michigan on 15 Dec 1861 in a ceremony performed at the home of William Irish (who is married to her niece, Henrietta Phelps), per the Tuscola County Marriage Ledger. She died 05 Apr 1932 in Bay City, Bay, Michigan.
Sarah Phelps appears on the 1850 census in Fort Ann, New York with her parents, Norman and Minerva.
Sarah R Phelps appears on the 1855 New York State Census for Fort Ann living with her parents, Norman and Minerva.
We have been unable to locate Sarah Phelps on the 1860 census.
Our next record of her is her marriage 15 Dec 1861 in Fairgrove, Tuscola, Michigan.
The census records for 1870 and 1880 show her living in Fairgrove.
She lived in Fairgrove near William and Henrietta Irish and apparently had a close relationship with them. We find Sarah's name on the wedding records of two of Williams daughters, Mary as a witness and Sophronia as a mother! (This was after Sophronia’s mother, Henrietta had died, either an error or an honorary title???)
Tuscola County Deed Record. 28 May 1884 Sarah R, Shultz Purchased 40 acres from Joseph R. Shultz for $700 (NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of section 14 of Town 13 of Range 8E). The sale of his share of the real estate to the wife is suggestive of a divorce settlement. Although later she is listed as a widow.
Sometime between 1884 and 1889 her Husband Joseph had died. She moved to Bay City, Bay, Michigan and is listed in the 1889 City directory as ‘widow of Joseph’. Also on the 4 census records from 1900 to 1930 she is listed as a widow.
On the 1894 Michigan Census and the 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930 Federal census she is living in Bay City at 515 Polk. The Bay City city directory lists her address as a dairy. Her occupation selling milk.
She died in Bay City on 8 Apr 1932. She is buried in Fairgrove (AKA Brookside) Cemetery. Her stone reads Sarah R Schultz 1846-1932. (most documentary information has her born in 1845 including census records for 1850, 1855, 1920, 1930, her marriage certificate and her newspaper obit)
She is mentioned as a surviving sister in the 1923 obituary of her brother Andrew J Phelps of Fort Edward, NY.
On 14 Mar 1878 Sarah R. Shultz of Tuscola County, Michigan received consideration of $5 to sign off her interest as an heir of Norman Phelps Jr in the real estate of which was transferred by Norman Phelps Sr (to his children in 1839), lot 53, Lake George Tract in Fort Ann, NY. (on file with the Washington County, New York, Clerk) -see Norman Phelps, Jr property notes.
listed in 1889 Bay City directory Schultz Sarah, widow joseph, res 515 Polk
4/16/08 Terry had conversation with Dorothy Seeley (daughter of Harry Seeley). Dorothy remembers her Gramma (Sarah Phelps) Schultz. This gramma used to go for walks by Dorothy's house and then stop in to say hi. Then she would go home. Dorothy just a little girl then, remembers Gramma Schultz (our Sarah) as a tiny short little lady. Uncle Reube used to live with her she told me.
8/16/18- notes from terry on cemetery.:
Lot numbers online for Brookside are not right. In Lot #449 are per Brookside records (which began after 1921 Sexton house fire):
Grave 1 west side, no stone is Eunice (Bills) Schultz
Grave 2 West side is Sarah R. Schultz
Grave 4 East half is Wm. Schultz
Grave 4 West is H. Schultz
No other burials are listed in the Sexton records as being in lot 449. The lots are all 8 people lots with 4 buried on East and 4 buried on West. The Sexton said the grave #s meaning grave 1,2 etc and the east & west info could be mixed up. He has the longitudinal and latitude directions for them also.
The Sexton told me an interesting story. As we know Brookside began around 1898 when the owner of the property where Hinson cemetery was wanted all graves removed from his land. So graves and markers were removed. The Sexton Doug Foster remembers his brother’s telling him how they would go look for Indian arrowheads on the Land where the Hinson cemetery was 50 years ago when they were kids. They seen grave stones when looking for the arrowheads. So obviously not all were removed. Now there are wind turbines going up in that area so digging is going on.
| Phelps, Sarah Rebecca (I6536)
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Says Castleton, England in error | Phelps, Lucinda (I6567)
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Scalded to death | Johnson, John (I7178)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14528)
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Sea Battle against Scotland | Clere, Sir John (I8025)
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Second Census of the United States, 1800. NARA microfilm publication M32 (52 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Second Census of the United States, 1800: Population Schedules, Washington County, Territory Northwest of the River Ohio; and Population Census, 1803: Washington County, Ohio. NARA microfilm publication M1804 (1 roll). | Source (S1105)
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Second Census of the United States, 1800. NARA microfilm publication M32 (52 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. <p> Second Census of the United States, 1800: Population Schedules, Washington County, Territory Northwest of the River Ohio; and Population Census, 1803: Washington County, Ohio. NARA microfilm publication M1804 (1 roll).</p> | Source (S530)
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Second wife is older sister of first wife. | Bills, Thomas (I8981)
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SEE ALSO TAG 1939 VOL 16 PP49-54 | Porter, John (I4748)
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See GM | Allen, Ralph (I3945)
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See her fathers will. Mary is listed as aminor age 13. But that just cannot be correct. | Phelps, Mary (I6152)
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See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dadley-1 | Dadley, Margaret (I1703)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S9)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S703)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S881)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S911)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S927)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S938)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1088)
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see notes | Allen, Hezikiah (I2186)
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see notes | Shawl, Leonard (I5345)
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see notes | Phelps, Andrew James (I5942)
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see notes on Robert Pennoyer | Pennoyer, Robert Butler (I1320)
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See source information provided with each entry. | Source (S903)
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see will notes | Minard, Joel (I7916)
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Seelye Cemetery | Brown, Susan Helen (I5122)
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Seelye Cemetery | Harris, Warren (I5126)
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Seelye Cemetery | Dempsey, Catherine (I5834)
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Seelye Cemetery | West, Survilla (I5940)
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Seelye Cemetery | Phelps, Andrew James (I5942)
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Seelye Cemetery | Phelps, Samuel Stiles (I6016)
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Seelye Cemetery | Phelps, Norman Jr (I6396)
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Seelye Cemetery inscription | Phelps, Samuel Henry (I2902)
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Seelye Cemetery inscription | Maxfield, Rebecca (I3409)
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Seelye Cemetery inscription | Maxfield, Rebecca (I3409)
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Service Location
Buresh Funeral Home - AuGres
Obituary Notice
Edith May Heinrich, age 91, passed away on September 5, 2015. She is survived by her brother Richard Morris, her 5 children, 12 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandson.
Born in 1924, she persevered through many hardships, and learned as a young mother to provide well for her family with few resources. Above all, she provided love, and was well loved in return.
When her children were grown, she became a nurse, and gave care to the elderly. She learned to paint and spent many years painting landscapes of local landmarks. She enjoyed traveling with her husband, Richard Heinrich, to whom she was married for sixty-eight years until his death in 2010. She missed him, and planned to be with him again.
Edith´s family will host a celebration of life gathering on Saturday, September 12, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. at Buresh Funeral Home - Au Gres followed by a memorial service at 4 p.m. Jerry Swartz will officiate. Inurnment will follow in Sims-Whitney Cemetery next to her beloved husband, Richard. Online condolences may be offered at www.bureshfuneralhomes.com
Cemetery
Sims-Whitney Cemetery
Service Location
Buresh Funeral Home - AuGres
Obituary Notice
Edith May Heinrich, age 91, passed away on September 5, 2015. She is survived by her brother Richard Morris, her 5 children, 12 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandson.
Born in 1924, she persevered through many hardships, and learned as a young mother to provide well for her family with few resources. Above all, she provided love, and was well loved in return.
When her children were grown, she became a nurse, and gave care to the elderly. She learned to paint and spent many years painting landscapes of local landmarks. She enjoyed traveling with her husband, Richard Heinrich, to whom she was married for sixty-eight years until his death in 2010. She missed him, and planned to be with him again.
Edith’s family will host a celebration of life gathering on Saturday, September 12, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. at Buresh Funeral Home - Au Gres followed by a memorial service at 4 p.m. Jerry Swartz will officiate. Inurnment will follow in Sims-Whitney Cemetery next to her beloved husband, Richard. Online condolences may be offered at www.bureshfuneralhomes.com
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Morris, Edith May (I4069)
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Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S17)
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SGT 14 BLN CO Air SVC World War I
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She and David Tillison, of Lyme, conveyed to brother Thomas Morehouse of Westerly | Morehouse, Mary (I1567)
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She appears in some online trees as Margaret Cockney. However there is no sourcing for that information. | Unknown, Margaret (I7937)
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She died and he remarried Cornelia Van Taxel in 1737
| Ferris, Phoebe (I9724)
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she is refered to in will as alive on above date-see t phelps will | Griswold, Mary (I5849)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14227)
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She married Thielen in 1883. Daughter Mary born 1885. She married Gaave in 1890. It is mostly likely that daughter Mary is the child of Thielen, not Gaave.
MARRIAGE 1: 17 apr 1883 Chicago to Christian Thielen
DIVORCE: Separate maintenance filed by her 12 Jan 1888, divorce filed by her 24 Nov 1888 in Chicago, divorce granted 2 Jul 1889
MARRIAGE 2: 28 Jun 1890 to August Gaave | McLaughlin, Elizabeth (I6599)
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She married Thielen in 1883. Daughter Mary born 1885. She married Gaave in 1890. It is mostly likely that daughter Mary is the child of Thielen, not Gaave. Uncertain if death in 1909 is the same Christian Thielen,
MARRIAGE: Marriage 1: 17 apr 1883 Chicago to Elizabeth McLaughlin
DIVORCE: Separate maintenance filed by her 12 Jan 1888, divorce filed by her 24 Nov 1888 in Chicago, divorce granted 2 Jul 1889 | Thielen, Christian (I5875)
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She was born on March 9, 1945 in Orem , Utah to Marion R. Webster and Freeborn "Jack" Losee Merrill. She moved to Salt Lake when she was eight years old and graduated from Granite high in 1964. She married the love of her life Robert Balderas, on June 28th, 1965 in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they raised three wonderful children, James, Stephen and Marianne. She graduated from Beauty school in 1966, and enjoyed styling women's hair. She retired from the Utah State Tax Commission in 2006. She had a passion for sewing and making quilts and going to yard sales. She was active in the Boy Scouts and earned the Silver Beaver Award. She loved to be around children, especially in her later years, spending much of her time with her grandchildren and great grandchild. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and will be deeply missed by all. | Merrill, Joan (I17074)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11745)
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signatures on R.E. deed | Family (F1697)
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Signer of the Declaration of Independence | Williams, William (I1538)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Felsing, David Henry (I713)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Felsing, Jeffrey (I2583)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Felsing, Lavene (I4770)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Sames, Katherina (I5180)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Widmayer, Gottlieb K (I5517)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Felsing, Henry (I5838)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Felsing, Johannes (John) (I5840)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Felsing, John Jr (I5922)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Reitz, Elizabeth (I5945)
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Sims Whitney Cemetery | Johannes, Margaret (I6056)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Unknown, Lucy (I1232)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Lincoln, Walter (I1237)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Weigandt, Georg (I4076)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Pendred, Edith May (I4261)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Baum, Adam (I4438)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Nelson, Irene (I4441)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Pendred, William Groom (I4920)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Morris, Harry Anthony (I4923)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Pendred, Charles Henry (I5194)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Heinrich, Elisabeth (I5197)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Cullip, Louise (I5416)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Pendred, Archie (I5663)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Felsing, Johannes (John) (I5840)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Heinrich, Johann Philipp (I5915)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Baum, Catharina Margaretha (I5920)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Felsing, John Jr (I5922)
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