Matches 3,701 to 3,750 of 4,085
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Sanger Cemetery | Krumm, Katharina Margaretha (I12075)
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Sanger Cemetery | Bennett, Clarence H (I12090)
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Sanger Cemetery | Rosental, Katharina (I13026)
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Sanger Cemetery | Krumm, Johannes (I14752)
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Sanger Cemetery | Krumm, Jakob (I14756)
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Sanger Cemetery | Schaefer, John (I15936)
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Scarlet Fever & Measles | Krumm, Maria Christina (I13022)
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Scottsbluff Star Herald
Scottsbluff, NE
6 Oct 2008
MITCHELL - Helen M. Schneider, 89, of Mitchell, died Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008, at the Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff.
Funeral services will be held Monday, Oct. 6, at 10 a.m., at the Federated Church in Mitchell with Dr. Charles H. Richardson officiating. Interment will be at the Mitchell City Cemetery. Friends who wish may call at the Jones Mortuary, Sunday, from 1 to 5 p.m., and at the funeral. Memorials have been established to the church or to the American Heart Association. Jones Mortuary in Mitchell is in charge of arrangements.
Helen was born Oct. 12, 1918, at Mitchell to Peter and Katherine (Reitz) Johannes. She grew up and received her formal education in Mitchell, graduating in 1937. On March 15, 1942, Helen married Ben Schneider. From 1942 to 1944, she worked at the Scotts Bluff County Court House and from 1944 to 1947, she was employed by the Burlington Northern Railroad. She worked part-time for the railroad until 1963, and was then employed by Blair's Drug of Mitchell.
Helen was active in the Federated Church, enjoyed playing pinochle, traveling and working crossword puzzles. In addition, Helen and her husband were avid supporters of the Mitchell High School athletic programs, ardent followers of college football and loved "Big Red" football. Helen will be remembered as being forthright, honest, hard working, and most importantly as a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
She is survived by her husband, Ben of 66 years; daughter, Nancy (Mike) Kearns; granddaughter, Keelie Kearns (Duane Dike); grandson, Chad (Kaci) Kearns; great-granddaughter, Karlie Johnson; step-great grandsons, Colby and Creighton Dike, all of Mitchell; son, Russ (Cathy) Schneider of Vienna, Va.; granddaughter, Nancy (Todd) LaSala; great-grandsons, Anthony and Samuel of Overland Park, Kan.; granddaughter, Jennifer (Jim) Hannesschlager of Arlington, Va.; and grandson, Todd (Jennifer) Schneider of San Diego, Calif.
Helen was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Katherine and Elizabeth; and brothers, Peter III, Henry, William and John. | Johannes, Helen (I7491)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F3620)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F3560)
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Second wife is too young to have been the mother of the earlier children. | Krumm, Maria Katharina (I3141)
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Section 28, Space 210, Wyuka Cemetery | Goeringer, Peter (I12504)
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Section 28, SpaceSection 28, space 1061, Wyuka Cemetery, | Kukas, Maria Elisabetha (I12502)
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Section 34 Lot 273 Space 2, Wyuka Cemetery | Becker, Barbara (I13192)
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Section 34 Lot 273 Space 3, Wyuka Cemetery | Beltz, Andreas (I13191)
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Section 35, Lot 226, Space 2, Wyuka Cemetery | Busick, Amalia (I4535)
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Section 35, Lot 226, Space 3, Wyuka Cemetery | Becker, Johann Phillip (I12553)
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Section 35, Lot 347, Space 2, Wyuka Cemetery | Kukas, Katherine (I12503)
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Section 35, Lot 347, Space 3, Wyuka Cemetery | Fuchs{Fox}, Johannes (I12510)
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Section 35, Lot 357, Space 5, Wyuka Cemetery | Fuchs{Fox}, Heinrich (I12511)
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Section 37, Lot 645, Space 2, Wyuka Cemetery | Vohnout, Helen Blanche (I12521)
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Section 37, Lot 645, Space 3, Wyuka Cemetery | Kukas, Jacob (I12500)
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Section 3A, Space 1181, Wyuka Cemetery | Prinz, Maria Christina (I12550)
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See death notes-birth listed as Germany in error. | Schlegel, Amalia (I2318)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S368)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S382)
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see notes | Eurich, Konrad (I15971)
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Seekingmichigan.org | Source (S152)
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SelfDeathAge: 61 | Forraht, Henry (I11689)
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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 | Morris, Edith (I4126)
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services performed by J.N. Lisle & Co.;buried in Evangelical tract | Becker, Anna Barbara (I11648)
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She appears in household 37 on the 1850 Kukkus census as a sister in law to Heinrich Andreas Dittenber b. 1789. | Luft, Katharina Veronika (I3317)
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She appears on the 1850 census right after Christian who died in 1842. No mother is listed. She was born in 1843. Perhaps she is his daughter, or if not is the granddaughter of Konrad Wick b. 1780 through another son. | Wick, Anna Elisabeth (I10873)
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She appears twice in the 1920 census. Once in Whitney Twshp with her father and once in Turner as a daughter-in-law in the John Dewald household, but without a husband. | Walter, Catherine (I11454)
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She arrived in Oranienbaum from Luebeck on 8 Aug 1766 on the Luebeck under Skipper Weibe Heinrichson in the company of her widowed father Adam, her sister Maria, 16, and her brother Heinrich, 14. She was listed as Anna, 10 1/2
She is listed in the transport list from Oranienbaum to the Volga Colonies as Margreta, 13, with sister Maria, 22, and brother Heinrich, 19. It would appear that several years were added to each of their ages for some unknown reason.
She is listed as Anna Maria Baum in the Kukkus FSL with her brother Heinrich where it is indicated they had lived in the household by Wilhelm Kloss in Oranienbaum after the death of their father Adam. She is listed in the 1798 Volga Census as Margaretha Baum with her second husband.
Her true name is assumed to have been Anna Margaretha Baum.
On 1798 census she is listed as married to Johannes Habermann and the widow of Heinrich Johannes with 3 of Heinrich Johannes's children living in the Habermann Household. | Baum, Anna Margaretha (I716)
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She is not on the first settler list for Kukkus. She could have died or she is old enough to have married. | Baum, Maria (I717)
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She may be the same Maria Catharina Dittenbier Klein/Gleim who appears as a witness on a village of Jost baptism record (in a booklet of Jost records which the AHSGR has) 19 Feb 1853 for Catharina Margaretha Rube daughter of Johann Carl Rube (b. 1832 in Jost) and Anna Magaretha Dittenbier who may be Maria Katharina's sister. | Dittenber, Maria Katharina (I3713)
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She may be the same person as Anna Margaretha Dittenbier Klein/Gleim who married Johann Carl Rube (b. 1832 in Jost). Their first child Catharine Margaretha baptized19 Feb 1853 shows a witness of Maria Catharina Dittenbier Klein/Gleim who may be Anna Margaretha's sister.
| Dittenber, Anna Margaretha (I3717)
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She shows as age 1 mo on the 1850 census.
There are 4 Katharina Krumms, b. 1850: (a) dau. of Johann Georg Krumm (b. 1825); (b) dau. of Johannes Krumm (b. 1828); (c) wife of Johann Georg Felsing (b. 1842 ); and (d) wife of Johann Georg Heinrich (b. 1843). It is likely that there were only two Katharinas, but it is not clear which father and son-in-law belong together | Krumm, Katharina (I1296)
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Sheridan Municipal Cemetery
Sheridan
Sheridan County
Wyoming, USA
Plot: Block 89 Lot 6 | Goodman, Adam {Gutmann} (I11797)
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Sheridan Municipal Cemetery | Kukes, Anna Barbara (I10617)
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Sheridan Municipal Cemetery | Goodman, Adam {Gutmann} (I11797)
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Sheridan Municipal Cemetery | Kurth, John Paul (I12301)
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Sheridan Municipal Cemetery | Nelson, Mary K (I12344)
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Sheridan Municipal Cemetery | Anthony, Roger Neil (I12349)
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Ship documentation shows from Kukkus, Samara, Russia. Going to see brother Peter Ohlberg in Lincoln, Nebraska | Ohlberg, Ludwig (I10788)
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Ship manifest lists Konrad Johannes of 1219 9th St, Lincoln, as his cousin. This would be Konrad Johannes b. 16 Jan 1874. Details of the relationship are not known. | Becker, Heinrich (I11730)
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Shows on boat record in New York 19 Mar 1898 | Beltz, Heinrich (I13147)
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Shows on the Kuhlberg Lists as arriving in Russia in 1766, but does not show on the first settler list in 1767. Probably died.
A possibility that this is the same as Adam Klaus who appears on the 1798 Kukkus census as being born 1758. Which would mean the first settler list is in error, as it does not show any children for Wilhelm Kloss(Klaus) | Klaus, Johann (I9732)
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Shows on the Kuhlberg Lists as arriving in Russia in 1766, but does not show on the first settler list in 1767. Probably died.
| Neuhardt, Johann Adam (I9739)
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