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5101 calc from age at dod-probably born in Detroit Seeley, Wilhelmina 'Minnie' (I4914)
 
5102 calc from age at time of death Hesse, Hans George (I24191)
 
5103 calc from dod Campbell, John L Ezekiel (I931)
 
5104 calc from dod Gordon, Mary Eleanor (I6053)
 
5105 calc from dod on Bay County death register Seeley, George (I5323)
 
5106 calculated from age at DOD Brown, Jemima (I2878)
 
5107 calculated from age at DOD Seeley, Fredrick (I2973)
 
5108 calculated from dod Seeley, William (I2414)
 
5109 calculated from gravestone Schultz, Jesse Kyle (I5869)
 
5110 Caldwell Cemetery Shaw, Daniel (I6460)
 
5111 CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, ADMINISTRATIONS, ETC, VOLUME IV- 1761-1770 :
1769, Nov. 15. Norbury, Joseph, of Cumberland Co.; school mas-
ter; will of. At present of said Co., but formerly of the Parish of
St. Clements, in Liberty of Westminster, County of Middlesex, in
England, taylor, son of Joseph Norbury of Little Share Lane, in said
Parish, born in 1722, christened and registered in the Register Book
of said Parish, which Kingdom I left in 1753. My plantation in New
England Town to be sold. Children, Joseph, Heath and Mary, to
have my money, when they come of age. My sons, Joseph and Heath,
to be disposed of, as my Executors think best, till they are 14, then
I wish them to be put to apprenticeship in Philadelphia to trades.
My daughter, Mary, I leave to the discretion of her mother. Wife,
Lida, the rest of my estate. Executors - Doctor Samuel Ward and
my wife, Lydia. Witnesses - Abel Shepherd, William Fithian, Joseph
Fithian. Proved Dec. 6, 1769.

copy of writeup from findagrave.com under Heath Norbury:
Heath Norbury
BIRTH 25 Jan 1760
Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
DEATH 2 Oct 1824 (aged 64)
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 70596202 · View Source

MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 0
FLOWERS 0
Parents:
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Father: Joseph Norbury, b.06-Oct-1722, St. Clements Danes Parish, Westminster (London), England., d.06-Dec-1769, Trenton, NJ.
Mother: Lydia Doubleday-Norbury, b.1733, NJ. d.06-May-1806, Philadelphia, PA.
Married: May 2, 1758, in Cape May, NJ., by Rev. Samuel Heaton.

Paternal Grandaparents:
================
Grandpa: Jacob Norbury, b.about 1705, England. d.???? England.
Grandma: [Name? Surname?], b.???? d.????.
Married: [unknown date and place]

Maternal Grandparents:
===============
Grandpa: William Doubleday, b.17-Oct-1699, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. d.16-Dec-1740, Cohansey, Salem, NJ.
Grandma: Jane Leaming-Doubleday, b.15-Oct-1706, Cape May, NJ. d.23-Sep-1754, Cape May, NJ.
Married: 1726, Cape May, NJ.
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The family in America dates from Joseph Norbury, a school-master, who came from England, in 1753, to Cape May County, New Jersey. Here, in 1758, he married Lydia Doubleday (a descendant of John Howland of the Pilgrim Mayflower colony of Massachusetts). Joseph Norbury, with his wife, later lived in Cumberland County, New Jersey, where their son, Heath Norbury, was born January 25, 1760. Joseph Norbury died in November, 1769. Heath Norbury became a "school-master" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There he married, June 12, 1783, Susanna Britt, of Philadelphia of Quaker descent; also a descendant of the Swedish colony of Delaware. Heath Norbury was public spirited and interested in the social welfare of the community. During the prevalence of the cholera (1793) and later of the yellow fever (1799) epidemics in Philadelphia he was steward of the Philadelphia Hospital Lazaretto on Tinicum Island, Delaware River. He was also a member of the Board of Health of Philadelphia. The Lazaretto on Tinicum Island cared for the afflicted patients during the prevalence of these epidemics. In the epidemic of cholera in 1793 it was Stephen Girard who largely financed, individually directed, and participated in the relief activities. It is said that this was the only time that "Stephen Girard came out of his shell." He was a taciturn, recluse type of man; the wealthiest citizen of Philadelphia. He was the founder of Girard college and established the "Girard Estate," which today is the greatest financial institution in Philadelphia. The city of Philadelphia memorialized Heath Norbury by Resolutions for his unselfish devotion and fearless activity during the prevalence of these epidemics. (These resolutions are in possession of the family). He is buried in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, in the cemetery where rest the remains of Joseph Priestly, the discoverer of oxygen. Heath Norbury's wife, Susanna Britt, was a daughter of John and Mary Britt of Philadelphia, Quakers. Mary Britt was the sister of Col. Daniel Britt, of the Continental Army of the Revolution, who saw service under General Wayne, principally on the western frontier.

SOURCE: "History of Illinois & Her People", by Smith, G. W., Chicago, American Historical Society, 1927, vol 4., pages 355-360.
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A native of York, PA. Had charge of the hospital service of the Continental Army, near Valley Forge, toward the close of the Revolutionary War. Through that conflict, except for that short period, he served in the ranks. Heath Norbury (husband of Susannah Britt-Norbury [Brett?])...
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Born: Jan. 25, 1760, Cumberland Co., NJ.
Married: June 12, 1783, in 2nd Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA., by Rev. Sproats
Died: October 2, 1824, Northumberland, PA.
Buried: Northumberland, PA.
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HEATH NORBURY - was Steward of the Philadelphia Hospital on 'Tinicum Island', Delaware River, in 1799, a member of the Board of Health. The other members at this time were:

-Edward Garrigues, President
-Paxhall Hoiingsworth, Secretary
-James Hall, Resident Physician-Hospital
-Thomas Eggor, Quarantine Master
-Heath Norbury, Steward - Lazaretto.

SOURCE: History of Delaware County, PA. Township of Tinicum, page 289, by Henry Graharn Ashmead. (From notes by: Elizabeth Peters Spence-Norbury) 
Norbury, Joseph (I5136)
 
5112 California death record gives mother as Unknown Beltz and father as Gottfried Becker. Anna Marie's great granddaughter, GMC, reports that she has information that suggests Anna Marie's mother's name was Barbara Beltz. Becker, Anna Marie (I20585)
 
5113 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (<a href="http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com">www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com</a>). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S382)
 
5114 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S823)
 
5115 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S1378)
 
5116 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S770)
 
5117 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S1062)
 
5118 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S1338)
 
5119 California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images. Source (S824)
 
5120 California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images. Source (S1034)
 
5121 California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images. Source (S1356)
 
5122 Calvary Cemetery Smith, Edna Maude (I4135)
 
5123 Campbell-1041 Campbell, Elizabeth Isobel (I9290)
 
5124 Camville-6 Camville, Idoine de Longespee (I7288)
 
5125 Can find no record of date or location of birth. Cole, Ebenezer (I3602)
 
5126 Canada DeGroat, Catherine (I5239)
 
5127 Canada. "Census of Canada, 1881." Statistics Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm C-13162 to C-13286. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspxlSource (S989)
 
5128 Canada. "Census returns for 1916 Census of Prairie Provinces." Statistics of Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm T-21925 to T-21956. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. Source (S1084)
 
5129 Canada. "Census of Canada, 1881." Statistics Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm C-13162 to C-13286. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. <a href="http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspxl</a>. Source (S566)
 
5130 Canadian Quaker Yearly Meeting Records. Canadian Yearly Meeting Archives, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Source (S727)
 
5131 Cannot find a citation for Eunice's surname. Some online trees show Eunice Woodward, however most of those show John marrying Eunice in Ohio in 1822. We show no other connections to Ohio. Perhaps this is an error caused by confusion with another John & Eunice. Unknown, Eunice (I6583)
 
5132 Cannot find in census aft 1870 Wetherby, Jennette (I16494)
 
5133 Capell-153 Capell, Sir Giles (I7230)
 
5134 Capell-155 Capell, Sir William (I7229)
 
5135 Capell-36 Capel, Margaret (I7224)
 
5136 Capt Newbery officiating Family: Thomas Griswold / Hester Drake (F1039)
 
5137 Carcinoma Chapman, Jane (I3778)
 
5138 Card index created by the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Salt Lake City, Utah. Source (S1036)
 
5139 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17959)
 
5140 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I25047)
 
5141 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10483)
 
5142 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13266)
 
5143 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I23365)
 
5144 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12300)
 
5145 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12624)
 
5146 Casper Star Tribune http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/obituaries/jamie-fancher/article_f712094b-de07-5196-95a0-4d5ca0b1851c.html

GILLETTE - Funeral services for Jamie Fancher, 30, will be held at 2 p.m., today, Sept. 7, 2007 at the Family Life Church with Pastor Martin Crump officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery.

She died Sept. 3, 2007 at her home of natural causes.

She was born on Dec. 17, 1976 in Sheridan, the daughter of Roger Goodman and Helen Beach. She was a 1995 graduate of Arvada-Clearmont High School. She was the loving mother of Ian and Lane.

She married the love of her life Andy Fancher on May 1, 2004 and made their home in Gillette.

She was employed by Blue Ribbon Mortgage for 4-1/2 years as a loan processor. She always believed in bettering herself as she was in the process of completing her business degree at Gillette College.

She enjoyed dirt biking and camping with her family and watching her boys play sports. She enjoyed playing volleyball and was an avid runner. She recently completed her first half-marathon in the Spearfish Canyon with a time of 1:57.07. She was a very outgoing person and a source of inspiration to others.

Survivors include her loving husband, two sons, Ian and Lane Voiles, all of Gillette; mother, Helen Beach of Tucson, Ariz.; father, Roger Goodman of Coal Strip, Mont.; three sisters and two brothers, Jason Goodman, Kim Kretschman, Kelli O'Loughlin, Josh Goodman and LeeAnn Goodman; grandmother, Betty Beach of Sheridan; three nephews and two nieces.

In lieu of flowers, an account has been established at First Interstate Bank, send attention to the Jamie Fancher Memorial Fund. Memorials and condolences may be sent in her name in care of Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home, 210 W. 5th Street, Gillette, 82716. 
Goodman, Jamie Marie (I17708)
 
5147 Catherine “Clara” Heinrich, 92, of Au Gres, passed away Feb. 14, 2015, at home surrounded by her family.

Clara was born July 20, 1922, in Tawas City to the late Harry and Lillian (Wickland) Bolen. Clara grew up in Alabaster when the gypsum business was flourishing. She had many fond memories of the area. Clara married Alvin Heinrich on Oct. 24, 1945, and together they raised six children, Phillip, Deborah, Mary Jane, David, Carol and Kevin. She graduated from Bay City Mercy Hospital School of Nursing and worked as a registered nurse at Standish Community Hospital for several years before working as a public health nurse for Arenac County until her retirement.

Clara’s faith was important to her throughout her life. She was an active member of St. Mark Catholic Church in Au Gres throughout her married life. She enjoyed homemaking, playing cards, fishing and spending time with family and friends.

Clara is survived by her five children, Phillip (Judy) Heinrich, Deborah Smith, Mary Jane (David) Hock, David (Sandy) Heinrich, Carol (Clifford) Litwiller; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and five sisters.

Clara was preceded in death by her husband, Alvin in 2012; and son, Kevin.

Visitation for Clara will take place 5-9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, at the Buresh Funeral Home - Au Gres. There will be a scripture service at 8 p.m. led by Carol Hale. Funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, at St. Mark Catholic Church. Clara will lie in state at church from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass at 11 a.m. Fr. Gerald Balwinski will officiate with interment following in Linwood Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be directed to Au Gres Christian Charities, 415 S. Court Street, Au Gres, MI 48703.

Online condolences may be offered at www.bureshfuneralhomes.com 
Bolen, Catherine Clara (I3982)
 
5148 Catholic Faith, From Zeiskam, Kurmainz, arrived in Oranienbaum (not far from Saint Petersburg) on 8/8/1766 by the ship under the command of Heinrichson. Their children arrived in Kukkus Colony on 26 Jun 1787

Catholic Faith, From Meinz. Felsheim Village, arrived in Oranienbaum (not far from Saint Petersburg) on 8/8/1766 by the ship under the command of Heinrichson. Their children arrived in Kukkus Colony on 26 Jun1787.

It is a fact that only people of the Reformed Faith lived in Kukkus. This story will explain how a Catholic family arrived and settled in Kukkus.

As the widower, Adam Baum, was traveling to Russia with his children, he died while in Oranienbaum, near St Petersburg. His children were taken in by a childless famility he had befriended while on the ship which was taking both families to Russia. Wilhelm and Anna Maria Kloss took the parentless children in and raised them as their own in Kukkus. The children of Adam Baum, a Catholic, were raised in the Reformed Faith. That is how a family of Catholics arrived in the Reformed Faith village of Kukkus. (Story taken from a letter written by Dr Igor and Ludmila Pleve to Gene Lehman in 1998)

Catholic Faith, From Meinz. Felsheim Village, arrived in Oranienbaum (not far from Saint Petersburg) on 8/8/1766 by the ship under the command of Heinrichson. Their children arrived in Kukkus Colony on 26 Jun1787.

It is a fact that only people of the Reformed Faith lived in Kukkus. This story will explain how a Catholic family arrived and settled in Kukkus.

As the widower, Adam Baum, was traveling to Russia with his children, he died while in Oranienbaum, near St Petersburg. His children were taken in by a childless famility he had befriended while on the ship which was taking both families to Russia. Wilhelm and Anna Maria Kloss took the parentless children in and raised them as their own in Kukkus. The children of Adam Baum, a Catholic, were raised in the Reformed Faith. That is how a family of Catholics arrived in the Reformed Faith village of Kukkus. (Story taken from a letter written by Dr Igor and Ludmila Pleve to Gene Lehman in 1998)
 
Baum, Adam (I23845)
 
5149 Cedar Valley Cemetery Osborne, Robert Roy (I5923)
 
5150 Cemetery transcription Shultz, Philip (I5912)
 
5151 CemeteryRow: E-19-3ET Huff, Arthur Farrell (I11541)
 
5152 CemeteryRow: Lot 11 Blk 11 Plat B Grv 2 Fro Alder, Hettie Jemina (I11068)
 
5153 CemeteryRow: Row 1 Lot Blk 17 Plat B Grv 2 Alder, Reba Evelyn (I9559)
 
5154 Census of the state of New York, for 1855. Microfilm. New York State Archives, Albany, New York. Source (S425)
 
5155 Census of the state of New York, for 1865. Microfilm. New York State Archives, Albany, New York. Source (S642)
 
5156 Certainly a descendant of Georg Schaefer, an original settler of Kukkus.

JDS Notes for JOHANN PHILIPP SCHÄFER:
He is suspected of being the Johann Philipp Schäfer born in Kukkus in about 1848.

More About CATHARINA-KATHERINE MARGARETHA JOHANNES:
Burial: Jun 1916, Bethel Cemetery, Sanger, Fresno County, CA, USA

More About JOHANN SCHÄFER and CATHARINA-KATHERINE JOHANNES:
Marriage: Bef. 1873, Kukkus (Vol'skaja), Kukkus, Samara, Russia
 
Schaefer, Johann Philipp (I18938)
 
5157 Chancery case involving the heirs of Jonathan Black filed in Fluvanna County, Virginia in 1817 mentions William Black's daughter Mary, wife of William Hensley. She is also referred to as Polly Black in this set of documents. Other heirs mentioned are Nancy Humphrey Black, Turner Black, Burwell Black, John Black, George Black, Salley Black, Patsy Black, Henry Black and James Black. Black, Mary Polly (I5902)
 
5158 Chancery case involving the heirs of Jonathan Black filed in Fluvanna County, Virginia in 1817 mentions William Black's daughter Mary, wife of William Hensley. She is also referred to as Polly Black in this set of documents. Other heirs mentioned are Nancy Humphrey Black, Turner Black, Burwell Black, John Black, George Black, Salley Black, Patsy Black, Henry Black and James Black.

Marriage Record of a Jonathan Black to Judith Fairies.
Name:
Jonathan Black
Gender:
Male
Marriage Date:
19 Dec 1775
Marriage Place:
St James Northam Parish,Goochland,Virginia
Spouse:
Judith Fairies
FHL Film Number:
975.5 V2D
 
Black, Jonathan (I23846)
 
5159 Changed name to Jacob Henry Heinrich, Jacob (I4809)
 
5160 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14919)
 
5161 Charlotte Udell. Osborne

Age 86, a lifelong resident of Prescott, MI died on Monday, June 6, 2011 at Bay Regional Medical Center. She was born in Prescott, MI on March 24, 1925. Charlotte was an active long time member of the Judson Baptist Church and enjoyed listening to Polka music during Sunday morning’s Polish hour. She also enjoyed crocheting and especially taking care of her chickens. Charlotte retired from Tollfree Hospital in West Branch after 20 years of working in housekeeping. She was also formerly employed at Standish Products.

Charlotte is survived by three children; Lealla (Jim) Gawne of Prescott, MI, Ed (Brenda) Osborne of Prescott, MI, Sarah (Larry) Snyder of Twining, MI, ten grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Earlie Cull of Burton, MI, brother Doug (Nancy) Thomas of Flushing, MI. Charlotte was preceded in death by her husband Edgar A. Osborne, daughter Karen Bamberger and son Terry Osborne.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 9, 2011 - 11 am at Judson Baptist Church in Prescott, MI. Pastor Doug Kennedy will officiate and interment will follow in the Richland Township Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 7-9 pm and Wednesday from 2-5 & 7-9 pm at the Buresh Funeral Home in Prescott. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society and you may offer condolences at www.bureshfuneralhomes.com
 
Udell, Charlotte (I2746)
 
5162 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I22480)
 
5163 Chase, John Carroll,, Seven generations of the descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase, Derry, N.H.: unknown, 1928 Source (S603)
 
5164 Chase, John Carroll,. <i>Seven generations of the descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase</i>. Derry, N.H.: unknown, 1928. Source (S459)
 
5165 Chesterfield Cemetery Thomas, Elizabeth (I5334)
 
5166 Chesterville Methodist Episcopal Cemetery Hulse, Katherine (I3669)
 
5167 Chicago and North Western Railroad Employee Records. Chicago & North Western Historical Society, Berwyn, Illinois.

Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Employee Records. Chicago & North Western Historical Society, Berwyn, Illinois.

 
Source (S1182)
 
5168 Chidocke Chidiock, Katherine (I7226)
 
5169 Chidocke-1 Chidiocke, Sir John (I7228)
 
5170 child born 1866-not on1870 census and children split up. Mills, Mary (I5889)
 
5171 Child of Edward Grant Gordon and Pansy Evelyn Chapman. He was adopted by Pansy's second husband, Louis Thaller.

Obituary on findagrave.com:

Terry, (Gordon), 63, of Shepherd, lost his long and courageous battle with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma on Monday, at his home surrounded by his loving family.

Funeral services for Terry were held at Clark Family Funeral Chapel, Mt. Pleasant, on Saturday, January 15th with Rev. Ronald Lance officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Apostolic Lighthouse Church in Mt. Pleasant.

Terry was the son of the late Edward Grant Gordon and Pansy Evelyn (Gordon) Thaller. Terry was adopted by his step-father, the late Louis Martin Thaller at the age of 5.
Terry married the love of his life, Marlene Jones, on May 12, 1967 in Raleigh, North Carolina while serving in the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg.

Terry attended Mt. Pleasant High School with the class of 1965. At the end of his junior year, Terry enlisted in the U.S. Army and became a Paratrooper, parachute rigger and infantryman with the 82nd Airborne Division. Terry served overseas duty in Vietnam and was honorably discharged in 1967.

After serving his country, Terry returned home to start his long and successful career as a Sheet Metal Worker. He served a 4-year apprenticeship and received his journeyman's card from Local 7, Lansing, MI. As a young boy Terry worked alongside his step-father Louis at Thaller's Eastside Sheet Metal and Heating in Mt. Pleasant.

Terry's training and experience led to many supervisory positions over the years. Various employers included: Associated Mechanical Services, Midland, MI; Cooney Engineering, Saginaw, MI; Zack Company, Flint, MI; McCormick Enterprises, Inc., Delton, MI; Bruno Martin, Saginaw, MI; and Applegate Sheet Metal and Heating, Jackson, MI. Terry was also Heating Inspector for Chippewa Township for several years.

In the last position of his sheet metal career, Terry was Project Executive on the Charlotte Bobcats Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. After a year and a half in this position, he retired due to health concerns. Terry will always be remembered for his high quality of craftsmanship, friendly rapport with his co-workers, and excellent work ethic.

Terry was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the Borley-Hanel Post 3033 and a lifetime member of the Forgotten Eagles. Terry was a member of Sheet Metal Workers Local 7 and the Sheet Metal International Association. He was also a member of the Apostolic Lighthouse Church of Mt. Pleasant.

Terry enjoyed golf, riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle, remodeling his home, and he especially enjoyed spending time with his family. His love and devotion for his wife, four sons, and grandchildren was unfailing. His sense of humor, jokes and teasing were a large part of who he was. The courage and character in which he faced his illness, his "never give up the fight" attitude was incredible. His faith in God, his love and kindness will be remembered by many.

Terry is survived by his wife Marlene of 43 years; his loving mother Pansy Thaller of Mt. Pleasant; children, Terry (Renee) Thaller, Jr. of Lake Isabella, Pat (Kristin) Thaller of Mt. Pleasant, Jeffrey (Tami) Thaller, Sr. of Shepherd, and Jason (Pam) Thaller of Mt. Pleasant; grandchildren, Amanda Thaller, Ashley Thaller, Terrianne Thaller, Zackary Thaller, Camieo Thaller, Wyatt Thaller, Tiffani Jackson, Billy LaFountain, Jeffrey Thaller, Jr., Jesse Thaller, Jason Thaller, Jr., and Nikki Miller; great-grandchildren, James Donley and Peyton Rose Thaller.
Terry is also survived by his brother Tim Thaller of Coleman; sisters, Linda (Bill) Wohlscheid of Mt. Pleasant, Louanna (Bill) Burch of Mt. Pleasant, and Kathy (Jim) Murphy of Shepherd; and mother-in-law Christine Jones; sisters-in-law, Helen (Ray) Bowen and Ann (Bennie) Peace; and brother-in-law Jesse J.B. Jones, all of North Carolina.
Terry is also survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and other caring friends, relatives, and neighbors.

Terry was preceded in death by his father Edward Gordon; step-father Louis Thaller; father-in-law Jesse Jones; and sister-in-law Vicky Jones.
 
Thaller, Terry Edward (I6205)
 
5172 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6206)
 
5173 Child on 1840 census as less than 5 may not have been Jennette, but an earlier child who died young. As to why her name is Wetherby and not Phelps, I do not know. Perhaps she was not Simeon's child??? or perhaps she was an orphan of one of Sophia's close relatives, thus Sophia took her in. Wetherby, Jennette (I16494)
 
5174 Child with this birthdate is listed in the Phelps book as Keziah Phelps. Phelps, Desire (I4959)
 
5175 Child, James E.. Child's history of Waseca County, Minnesota : from its first settlement in 1854 to the close of the year 1904 ; a record of fifty years : the story of the pioneers. Owatonna, Minn.: Press of the Owatonna Chronicle, c1905. Source (S1190)
 
5176 Children maternal parentage. Elisabeth is spouse on 1834 census. Maria Elisabeth Filbert is spouse on 1857 census. Anna Maria Becker born 1824 so could not have been first wife, therefore marriage must have been after 1857. Maser, Heinrich Andreas (I2944)
 
5177 childs death certificate states he was born in Hamberg, Germany. This is probably Bad Homberg which is in the same church Lutheran church district as Raboldhausen. Stolzenbach, Eckhardt (I4697)
 
5178 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13513)
 
5179 Christena Nielsen, Yockey in ancestryDNA Nielsen, Christena (I26800)
 
5180 Christening date Bradley, Mahala (I7511)
 
5181 Christening date Bradley, Southworth Hamlin (I7513)
 
5182 Christening date Bradley, Samantha (I7517)
 
5183 Christening date Bradley, Nancy (I7520)
 
5184 Christening date Bradley, Mamre (I7584)
 
5185 Christening date Bradley, Silvia (I7586)
 
5186 Christening date Bradley, ElmimaEmily (I7587)
 
5187 Christening date Bradley, William (I7589)
 
5188 Christening date Bradley, Walter Goodyear (I7603)
 
5189 christening date Bradley, Heman Atwood (I7953)
 
5190 christening date Bradley, Caleb (I7956)
 
5191 christening date Bradley, Clarinda (I7959)
 
5192 christening date Bradley, Anna (I7961)
 
5193 christening date Bradley, Sue (I7969)
 
5194 christening date Bradley, Dan (I7972)
 
5195 christening date Bradley, Eliza (I7998)
 
5196 CHRISTINA MARGARETHA BITTER, b. 07 Sep 1917, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, USA; d. 24 Dec 1989, LA (?), USA; m. DONALD CECIL BROWN; b. 01 Jan 1924, Grand Cane, DeSoto Parish, LA, USA; d. 25 Feb 1992, LA (?), USA.

More About CHRISTINA MARGARETHA BITTER:
Burial: Dec 1989, Grand Cane Cemetery, Grand Cane, DeSoto Parish, LA, USA
Social Security Number: 506-12-7968

More About DONALD CECIL BROWN:
Burial: Bet. 26 Feb - Mar 1992, Grand Cane Cemetery, Grand Cane, DeSoto Parish, LA, USA
Military service: United States Military
Social Security Number: 436-20-2196 
Bitter, Christina Margaretha (I21977)
 
5197 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9705)
 
5198 Church Newspaper Source (S34)
 
5199 Church of Saint Mary Family: Thomas Fitch / Anna Reeve (F1050)
 
5200 Church Records. Episcopal Diocese of Newark, Newark, New Jersey. Source (S1194)
 

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