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Belmont Memorial Park | Gammel, Anna Elisabeth (I2889)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Becker, Heinrich (I4057)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Schneider, Christina (I5756)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Baker, John H (I6711)
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Belmont Memorial Park | DiPierri, Antonio (I12653)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Schneider, Johann Peter (I13536)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Eisner, Maria (I15765)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Eurich, Newton Nathaniel (I15815)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Schoonover, Harry Melvin (I15853)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Kennedy, Delbert Boothe (I15857)
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Belmont Memorial Park | Marshall, Rolland Clayton (I15885)
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Bet. 1834–1850 | Unknown, Barbara (I1668)
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bet. St. Petersburg and Balzar | Eurich, Scharlotta (I9846)
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Bethel Cemetery, Sanger | Krumm, Katharina Margaretha (I14353)
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Bethel Cemetery, Sanger | Schaefer, Johann Phillip (I14354)
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Bether Cemetery, Sanger | Schaefer, Johannes (I12578)
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Between Germany & Russia | Wetter, Anna Katharina (I9748)
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Billings Gazette
April 22, 2010
Mary Kukes passed away on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, at Eagle Cliff Manor Nursing Home in Billings. Mary had been a resident at Eagle Cliff since March 26, after falling and breaking her hip and shoulder, then falling again two weeks later in rehab and breaking her elbow. She had previously resided in Independent Living at West Park Village Senior Living in Billings since 2005, cooking and baking for herself and others.
Mary was born on Aug. 1, 1912, in Billings to Henry and Marie Kukes. The family later moved to Sidney, where Mary grew up and attended Sidney Schools. At 18 years of age, Mary left Sidney and moved back to Billings. Mary worked at the Northern Hotel drug store for 22 years and hosted for the Skyline Club, the Vegas Club and various other food establishments. She also checked coats at the Northern Hotel for many years after retirement.
Mary never married or had children. Family was her focus, and she spent her life helping family members canning, cooking, gardening, babysitting and assisting wherever she was needed.
Mary was a perfectionist. Cleanliness and organization were her virtues. She was an amazing woman who cannot be replicated, was strong-willed and did not have a problem letting you know when she disagreed with an opinion or how a task was completed. Her way was the right way!
Mary was preceded in death by her parents; six brothers, Henry, Andy, John, Jack, George and Bill; and three sisters, Lydia, Katie and Emma.
Mary is survived by one sister, Liz Adler of Belgrade, and numerous special nieces and nephews.
Graveside services and inurnment will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 1, at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be sent to Family Service Inc. or Montana Rescue Mission in Billings.
Arrangements are by Cremation & Funeral Gallery.
Condolences may be sent online to www.cfgbillings.com.
Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/mary-kukes/article_572bda16-4d9f-11df-b5ba-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz3ConNj9bc | Kukas, Mary (I11923)
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Birth and death records for same date are inconsistent. Birth record shows Ida, female. Death record, same day shows John, male. | Felsing, Ida (I2390)
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Birth appears in the Kukkus records, perhaps entered due to a mail update to Kukkus relatives? | Freehling, Adam (I4060)
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Birth appears in the Kukkus records, perhaps entered due to a mail update to Kukkus relatives? | Freehling, Katharine Margaret (I5709)
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Birth dates are actually baptism dates | Source (S182)
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Birth entry in Kukkus birth records, but probably entered after moved from Russia and family notified relatives in Kukkus of the birth. | Johannes, Heinrich (I1765)
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Birth entry in Kukkus birth records, but probably entered after moved from Russia and family notified relatives in Kukkus of the birth. | Johannes, Johann Philipp (I1809)
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Birth name Gerald Cleveland Mason | McKinney, Gerald Cleveland (I12312)
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birth of child | Family (F9758)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6539)
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Birth records, select counties and years. California State Archives, Sacramento, California. | Source (S399)
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birthyear is apparently in error | Luft, Katharina Veronika (I3317)
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blind | Heinrich, Johann Georg (I956)
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Blind | Debus, Johann Peter (I4371)
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Blind & Deaf:1798 Census | Krumm, Konrad (I1104)
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Born 1 year after his mother died. Perhaps one of the dates is in error. | Engelmann, Heinrich (I15055)
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born at sea | Beyer, Andrew (I8537)
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born in America | Johannes, Jakob (I1777)
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born in America | Becker, Henry (I9683)
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Born in America | Herstein, Heinrich (I15151)
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Born in America | Herstein, Phillip (I15152)
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Born in America | Herstein, Johannes (I15153)
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Born Jacob Felsing, illegitimate child of Amalie Felsing per 1886 family list. | Klemm, Jacob (I6290)
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born Laura Ione and appears to have changed her name to Marilyn Jean.
| Reitz, Marilyn Jean (I7656)
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Boston, Massachusetts. <i>Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1891-1943</i>. Micropublication T843. RG085. 454 rolls. National Archives, Washington, D.C.<p>Boston, Massachusetts. <i>Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1820-1891.</i> Micropublication M277. RG036. 115 rolls. National Archives, Washington, D.C.</p><p><br>A full list of sources can be found <a href="/search/dbextra.aspx?dbid=8745">here</a>.</p> | Source (S348)
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Buedingen Marriage records:
4 Apr 1766
Ludwig Jacob Falsing aus Giessen mit Elisabetha Herdtin von Offenbach
1766 Stumpp reference
Ludwig Jakob Faelsing from Giessen, Hesse 1766
wife: Elisabeth Herdt from Offenbach, Hesse, married Buedingen
Lists of Colonists to Russia in 1766 "Reports by Irvan Kuhlberg"-referred to as the Kuhlberg Lists (lists made up after ships had unloaded in Kronstadt, Russia-Lists may not have been completed until weeks later, so errors are likely).
"Love and Unity" skipper Thomas Fairfax, departed Luebeck 9 June 1766
Head of household only
#016 Ludwig Jakob Felsing
Kuhkberg # 1627
Kuhlberg Name: Ludwig Felsing
1766 Kuhlberg List: #1627
Public Colonists
4 Jul 1766, English Frigate "Love & Unite", from Luebeck, Skipper Thomas Fairfax
Ludwig Felsing
luth, shoemaker from Hessen
Wife: elisabeth
Ludwig does not appear in any records after 1766. Although his wife Elisabeth Herdt appears on the 1767 1st settler list married to Johann Jacob Felsing along with the children of Johann Jacob and his first wife. Apparently Ludwig died by 1767 and his wife remarried to Johann Jacob Felsing whose own wife apparently had died.
| Felsing, Ludwig Jacob (I2854)
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burial 12 Aug 1935 Oakland Memory Lanes in Dolton, Illinois | Jessen, Georg (I9693)
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burial 29 Sep 1941 in Oakland Memory Lanes | Reifschneider, Elisabeth (I11634)
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burial AuGres, Michigan | Becker, Katharina Margaretha (I808)
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burial date | Eurich, Phillip (I12105)
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buried Kremmling, Colorado | Reitz, Dorothy (I9549)
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By court order dated 17 Jan 1900 Johannes is named the father of Phillip Rosenthal. No other details. I assume that Phillip was a child of Amalia Rosenthal (the future wife of Johannes) born illegitimately. Johannes may have been the birth father, or at least he was legally considered so. | Rosenthal, Phillip (I15501)
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by Minister John Martin Otto; sponsors Johannes & Marie Kukkus | Isheim, Johannes (I4771)
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