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| 1401 | Beverly Peterson, age 76, of Hayward, WI passed away on Monday, June 5, 2023 at her home. Beverly Peterson was born July 10, 1946 in Beloit, Wisconsin, daughter of Carl and Hazel (Beck) Brehm. She was joined in marriage to Richard Everson on May 22, 1965. While living in Beloit, she was active in church at Our Savior's Lutheran where she was a Sunday school teacher, choir member, and president of the church council. Beverly was treasurer for the Town of Beloit for sixteen years. She was also active in the Altrusa Club. Beverly moved from Beloit in 1988, where she and her husband purchased Nelson Lake Lodge in Hayward, Wisconsin. The Lodge had 9 cabins, 52 campsites, a bar, and a restaurant. In 1993, they purchased a neighboring resort of 6 cabins and a bar/living quarters. They combined it with the existing Nelson Lake Lodge. She served on the Hayward Lakes Board and was treasurer of the Nelson Lake Resort Association for eleven years. In 1999, Richard died of Lymphoma. Beverly continued running the resort, and in 2001, she married Duane "Pete" Peterson. The two of them ran the resort together until it was sold in 2010. After retiring, Beverly enjoyed her time by writing books. She authored: Love is Like a Butterfly, Freedom of the Butterfly, and Blessing and Healings. Throughout her life, Beverly devoted her life and time to her belief in God. She always felt blessed by God, and she tried to pass along blessings to others. She felt especially blessed by having found a partner in Pete, as they shared their lives together. Beverly is survived by her husband Duane "Pete" Peterson; her daughters, Michelle Barkemeyer of Norwood, CO, Tammy (Brad) Helminiak of Trego, WI, Corinna "Cori" Everson of Peoria, AZ; three grandchildren, Meghan, Brady, and Jessica; great granddaughters, Addison and Mia; and three nieces and nephew, Kathy, Julie, Janet, and Kurt. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers, Carl and Richard Brehm, and first husband, Richard Everson. A memorial service celebrating Beverly's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 10, 2023, at the Spider Lake Church with Pastor Gary Hilgendorf officiating. A time of gathering with family and friends will be held from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Saturday at the church. Interment will be held at a later date at Mann Valley Cemetery in River Falls, WI. Bratley Nelson Funeral Home | BREHM, Beverly (I43592)
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| 1402 | BILBO, RENA CHUMAS On Thursday, July 27, 2006. The beloved wife of George W. Bilbo, Jr.; mother of George J. (Linda) Bilbo and Gina B. (Gabriel) Hatfield; sister of Antoinette D'Amato; grandmother of Brandon and Evan Hatfield and Jacob Bilbo. Friends may call at the GEORGE P. KALAS FUNERAL HOME, 2973 Solomons Island Rd, Edgewater, MD on Sunday, from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Monday, July 31 at 9:30 a.m. at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 2747 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD. Interment St. Demetrios Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to UMBF/Greenebaum Cancer Center, 100 N. Greene St., Suite 600, Baltimore, MD 21201. | CHUMAS, Rena Anne (I26741)
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| 1403 | Bild erstand in Hamburg | SANDOW, Otto Reinhold Max (I8288)
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| 1404 | Billie Mason-Germany Obituary Billie R. Mason-Germany, 40, of Kansas City, KS, passed away June 8, 2004, at her residence. Billie was born June 18, 1963, in Kansas City, KS, where she had been a resident all of her life. She was a member of Mt. Carmel Church of God in Christ. She worked at Wood Haven Nursery School for a long period of her life and she also was a phone operator for local doctor's answering services. She is survived by husband, Nathaniel Germany; daughters, Anna Germany, Alia and Angie Germany and son, Nathaniel Germany, Jr. The parents that raised Billie R. MasonGermany were Elaine and Gene Lindenman and she was raised with two sisters, Caroline Reddick and Kathleen Reddick Merrill and two nieces. Memorial services will be held Saturday, June 12, at 4 p.m. at Highland Funeral Home. | MASON, Billie Rene (I52096)
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| 1405 | Bingen am Rhein, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany | REMMET, Wilhelm Josef (I7971)
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| 1407 | Biographie Der spätere Firmengründer Georg erlernte nach dem Besuch der Gewerbeschule in Kaiserslautern 1838-40 in Mannheim das Blasinstrumentenbauerhandwerk. Anschließend unternahm er zwei große Gesellenwanderungen, die ihn durch Deutschland, Italien und Frankreich führten. 1849 gründete er in Kaiserslautern ein Geschäft zur Herstellung von Blechblasinstrumenten. 1862 nahm er hier die Herstellung von Nähmaschinen nach amerik. Bauart auf, die er bis 1866 neben der Musikinstrumentenherstellung betrieb. Seit 1871 stellte er den Nähmaschinenbau erfolgreich auf Fabrikbetrieb um; die Produktion wurde teilweise exportiert. In den 80er Jahren weiter expandierend, führte Georg jun. 1887 die normierte Nähmaschinennadel ein, die in der deutschen Nadelindustrie richtungweisend wurde. Nach dem Tod des Firmengründers Georg erhielt die Stadt Kaiserslautern 1893 aus dem Testament eine Spende zur Errichtung einer Stiftung für die Ausbildungsunterstützung bedürftiger und talentierter Arbeitersöhne. Georg sen., erfolgreicher Konstrukteur und Organisator, hatte noch zu seinen Lebzeiten den Betrieb zur größten Nähmaschinenfabrik des Kontinents ausgebaut. Er war Angehöriger des Stadtrats, seit 1893 bayer. Landtagsabgeordneter der Nationalliberalen Partei. Sein Sohn Georg absolvierte ein Maschinenbaustudium an der Industrieschule Kaiserslautern und eine praktische Ausbildung im väterlichen Werk. Seit 1871 war er im Unternehmen tätig und erwarb sich u. a. durch längere Aufenthalte in den USA weitere organisatorische und technische Kenntnisse. Er baute die Firma sehr erfolgreich aus (1907 erstmals über 1000 Mitarbeiter). In diese Zeit fiel auch der Bau der ersten Spezialnähmaschinen und Industriemaschinen. 1910 wurde die millionste Pfaff-Nähmaschine gefertigt, 1912 war Pfaff ein weltweit agierendes Unternehmen, das in 64 vor allem europ. und afrikan. Staaten exportierte. 1926 wurde das Unternehmen in eine Aktiengesellschaft umgewandelt, im selben Jahr führte Lina, einzige deutsche Kommerzienrätin (1926), Tochter des Firmengründers und Leiterin des Betriebes seit 1917, die Fließbandmontage ein. Der Enkel des Firmengründers und Neffe Georgs jun., Karl, arbeitete nach Studium und Militärdienst seit 1919 als Ingenieur in dem Unternehmen und leitete es seit 1926. In den 1930er Jahren entwickelte sich aufgrund des intensivierten Exports, v. a. nach Indien, Brasilien und in die USA, trotz der Wirtschaftskrise ein guter Geschäftsgang. Nach zwischenzeitlicher Umstellung auf Kriegsproduktion und teilweiser Zerstörung des Werks 1944 führte die Firma 1949 das Austenal-Verfahren ein; Pfaff war Pionier dieses Feingußverfahrens in Deutschland. Das Unternehmen war weiterhin größte Nähmaschinenfabrik auf dem europ. Kontinent, u. a. durch den Erwerb einiger anderer Firmen. Nach mehreren Besitzwechseln in den 1990er Jahren gehörte das Unternehmen seit 1997 über die Muttergesellschaft Singer Company N. V., Niederländische Antillen, zum international tätigen Konzern des Honkongchinesen James H. Ting. Der Vorstand der G. M. Pfaff AG beantragte im September 1999 die Eröffnung des Insolvenzverfahrens. Im Mai 2000 übernahm die schwed. Viking Sewing Machines AB das Geschäftsfeld Haushaltsnähmaschinen | PFAFF, Karl Jakob (I36257)
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| 1409 | BIOGRAPHISCHES: 1916 Leutnant, 1919 Oberleutnant im Hannoverschen Pionier-Batalion Nr. 10, zuletzt Kampfflieger AUSZEICHNUNGEN: EK 2 und EK 1 | SCHELLENBERG, Reinhold Carl Rudolf (I28202)
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| 1410 | BIOGRAPHISCHES: konfirmiert: 22. 04. 1906 | SCHELLENBERG, Emma' Kathinka Minna (I28253)
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| 1411 | Biography Patricia was born in Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA on Feb 4, 1935. She met and married William Fredrich Ebel Jnr. about 1957. Patricia passed away in Berlin, Worcester County, Maryland, USA on Aug 28, 2020, age 85 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA. OBITUARY : Patricia Ebel (1935 - 2020) OCEAN PINES — Patricia Ebel, age 85, of Ocean Pines (formerly of Adelphi, Md.), passed away at Atlantic General Hospital on Aug. 28, 2020. Born 1935 she was a proud native Washingtonian and was a graduate of Buchanan Elementary and Eastern High School. In the 1950’s, she was a draftswoman and engineering assistant for the Telephone Company before leaving to devote herself to raising her family. And she greatly encouraged her children’s every athletic, artistic and musical endeavors. With her husband she travelled the world until they retired to Ocean Pines where she enjoyed all Delmarva had to offer. She was a member of The Garden Club, The Women’s Club and The Republican Women’s Club. And she greatly enjoyed her art, her crafts, her garden, Mahjong, antiques and her friends. She is survived by sons Daniel of Ocean Pines and Timothy (Christine) of Ellicott City; beloved grandchildren Colleen Ebel-Ecker, Victoria Ebel, Julia Sayre-Rebellon and Amanda Sayre; brother Ken Miller; nieces and nephews; and her two beloved dogs. She is preceded in death by her husband William; sons Michael and Patrick; parents Harold and Corinne Miller; and brothers Fred and Robert Miller. Friends may call on Tuesday Sept. 8, 2020 from 4-5 p.m. Services will begin at 5 p.m. at the Burbage Funeral Home in Berlin. Masks will be required. Interment will take place at Arlington National Cemetery, time and date yet to be announced. (as noted in "The Dispatch" - Obituaries, Sept 4, 2020) | MILLER, Patricia Anne (I21920)
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| 1412 | Biography William F. Ludwig II - Written by Bart Elliott https://www.drummercafe.com/featured-musician/drummer-percussionist/william-f-ludwig-ii.html The Ludwig legacy began in 1909 when William F. Ludwig Sr. and uncle, Theobald Ludwig, created the Ludwig & Ludwig Drum Company. The company was originally built around a bass drum pedal that the two brothers had invented for the working professional drummer. And by the 1920’s the Ludwig Drum Company had became the world’s largest drum manufacturing company. William F. Ludwig IIWilliam F. Ludwig II was born on September 13, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, to William Ludwig, Sr. and Elsa Maria Gunkler. William Jr. had one sister, Bettie Ludwig, born 4 years later in 1920. As one might expect, coming from a family of drummers, William Jr. quickly took a liking to the drums. His playing career began at the age of 8 when his father brought home a pair of drumsticks, a rubber practice pad and a large instruction book. William Jr. played percussion throughout his grade school years and at the age of 16 won the National Solo Drum Competition. After graduating from Park-River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, he went on to attend the University of Illinois. There he enrolled in the School of Business Economics and served as solo timpanist with the University of Illinois Concert Band as well as playing drums on weekends making $ 4.00 a night. Around 1937, just eight years after the Ludwig & Ludwig Drum Company had been sold to Conn, William Ludwig, Jr. co-founded, along with his father Ludwig Sr., the W.F.L. Drum Company in Chicago. William Jr. became the Sales and Advertising manager for the W.F.L. Drum Company, designing his first Ludwig catalog in 1939 known as “Big Red” because it had a red cover. His second catalog was the 1940 catalog with a green cover. Both had Ray Bauduc of Dixieland fame on the cover. In May of 1942, Ludwig Jr. was drafted into the Navy and went to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station in North Chicago. He was welcomed by an old Ludwig & Ludwig banjo artist, Lt. Eddie Peabody. PeabodyPeabody utilized Ludwig’s skill to train drummers in the art of military drumming. Thousands of soldiers, in 12 drum corps, learned to march to the beat of drummers trained by Ludwig, who reached the rank of Chief Petty Officer. had been chastised by an Admiral for the poor marching habits of their recruits. For the next three years, After completing his service in 1945, Ludwig Jr. returned to WFL Drum Company. He designed the 1947 WFL drum catalog which contained the new Classic line of lug casings and had a picture of Buddy Rich on the front cover. In 1955 Conn exited the drum business and sold the Ludwig name back to the Ludwig family. Under William junior’s guidance, the Ludwig Drum Company once again became the world’s largest drum company. A milestone in the company history came in 1964 when the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show with Ludwig drums. The resulting demand for Ludwig drums forced the family to add a night shift at the manufacturing plant. In 1970, William F. Ludwig II became President of the Ludwig Drum Company. The 1980 Ludwig catalog was the last Ludwig catalog written by Mr. Ludwig. Ludwig Industries was sold to Selmer in 1981 and manufacturing was moved three years later to Monroe, North Carolina. Wm. F. Ludwig II worked as a consultant for the firm, and in his retirement spent more time perfecting his lecture/demonstration "A History of Drumming in America". The presentation included a demonstration of the sound effect devices used by theater drummers … and in his demo, Ludwig II utilized the effects actually used in theater drumming by his father, Ludwig Senior. In recognition of his educational efforts and general contributions to the arts, Capital University in 1987 awarded Ludwig an honorary Doctorate of Humanities degree. In his retirement, Ludwig demonstrated how integral a part of the percussion world he really was. He auditioned annually for the Wheaton Community Orchestra, earning the tympani chair year after year and played timpani at his church each Easter Sunday. Though he no longer had a vested interest in the drum company, Ludwig for decades acted as a goodwill ambassador. He appeared regularly at major industry events such as the Chicago Drum Show and Percussive Arts Society conventions. In 1993 PAS inducted him to the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame. His father was already a member, having been inducted in 1972. Other than the Zildjian, they are the only father-son members of this elite group. In 2001, Ludwig penned his autobiography, The Making Of A Drum Company, published by Rebeats Publications. He produced the first drafts of his book using the manual typewriter he’d used for his correspondence for over 50 years. On March 22, 2008, at the age of 91, William F. Ludwig II died in Chicago of natural causes. He is survived by his son William F. Ludwig III of Chicago and daughter Brooke Crowden of Irving, TX. William F. Ludwig II was recognized as a leading authority in the manufacturing of all types of percussion instruments. A guardian of the Ludwig family heritage, William F. Ludwig II had an extensive museum of early drums dating from the Revolutionary War, plus collected and cataloged every American drum and accessory patent ever issued by the United States Patent Office, beginning with the Zimmerman percussion patent of 1858. Sources http://www.pas.org/about/hall-of-fame/william-ludwig-ii https://www.drummercafe.com/featured-musician/drummer-percussionist/william-f-ludwig-ii.html https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1897457/William-F-Ludwig-II.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Drums https://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/william-f-ludwig-ii http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/07/local/me-ludwig7 https://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2012/05/07/the-origins-of-ludwig-drums http://collections.nmmusd.org/LudwigArchive.html http://fielddrums.blogspot.com/2008/03/william-f-ludwig-ii-passes.html | LUDWIG, William Frederick II (I5959)
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| 1413 | BIOGRAPHY: per letter written by Louis William Sweitzer in 6-10-1946,answering inquiry about his early life: BIOGRAPHY: "At home a year & not much in sight for the future andambitious. My Brother in Law Jack Schram* out of work as a Boot & Shoeman & his brother Will - contacted a man who had been in Colo and spokehighly of its future. So to get work we left Marietta on Oct 15 1878 &landed in Denver 3 days later. . . ." (*may be Schramm) BIOGRAPHY: per letter written 5-14-1946: I have 3 records to mention. I joined the Woodmen when it started in1890 - a charter member and officer. | SWEITZER, Louis William (I9968)
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| 1414 | BIOGRAPHY: shown in 1880 census in Marietta, Washington Co, Ohio; 17years old, working in waggon shop | SWEITZER, William Christian (I9982)
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| 1415 | BIOGRAPHY: Sons of American Revolution, Colo Society #788, Ntl #53995; BIOGRAPHY: WWI veteran | KING, Benjamin Hamill Sr (I4294)
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| 1416 | Birkholz, Züllichau-Schwiebus | KLITSCHER, Maria Juliane (I30123)
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| 1417 | Birth Certificates, 1631-1920. New Hampshire Department of State. Concord, New Hampshire. | Quelle (S12525)
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| 1418 | Birth Certificates, 1631-1920. New Hampshire Department of State. Concord, New Hampshire. | Quelle (S12534)
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| 1419 | Birth Certificates, 1631-1920. New Hampshire Department of State. Concord, New Hampshire. | Quelle (S12211)
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| 1420 | Birth: Jul. 2, 1947 Michigan, USA Death: Jul. 9, 2007 Michigan, USA William F. Gliesman III, 60, a resident of Macomb Township for the past 28 years, died Monday, July 9, 2007, in his home. He was born July 2, 1947, in Detroit. Mr. Gliesman retired after 39 years of employment from Cross Huller and began work at the age of 19 for Cross Company in Fraser. He married Cynthia on May 6, 1972 in Peace Lutheran Church in Detroit. He enjoyed boating and fishing on the Great Lakes and was a member of the New Wave Boat Club. He was involved with his children's swim team and served as a head official for the YMCA Macomb Marlins swim team for 15 years. He also enjoyed playing cards especially bridge and earned his life master. Animals were an important part of his life and he especially loved golden retrievers. His family said he was an active volunteer and served the Lord on various committees at Trinity Lutheran Church in Utica, where he had been a member since 1979. Mr. Gliesman is survived by his wife, Cynthia; daughters, Jennifer Gliesman of Cincinnati, Ohio and Allison (Byronn) Memmelaar of Coledonia, Mich.; mother, Erika Blauet; siblings, Paul (Cindi) Gliesman of Northville, Ronald (Kathy) Blauet of Redford, David (Linda) Blauet of Metamora, Doris Blauet of Macomb Township and Esther (Alan) Borowiak of Detroit; brother-in-law, Douglas (Gayle) Merkle of Grosse Pointe Shores; seven nephews; one niece; and four great-nieces and -nephews. He was predeceased by his father, William F. Gliesman Jr. and stepfather, Rudolph Blauet. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 45160 Van Dyke, Utica, with the Rev. Norman Koy officiating. Burial will be in Christian Memorial Cultural Center, Rochester Hills. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and 4-9 p.m. Thursday at Wm. Sullivan & Son Funeral Home, 8459 Hall Road (three blocks east of Van Dyke), Utica. Additional visitation is 10:30-11 a.m. Friday at the church. Burial: Christian Memorial Cultural Center Cemetery Rochester Hills Oakland County Michigan, USA Created by: Kathleen Fleury Bilbrey Record added: Jul 15, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 20471651 | GLIESMAN, William F III. (I24734)
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| 1421 | BIRTH: birthplace Leun? or Lenn? GER -- on Lahn River NE of Koblenz DEATH: Died of pneumonia CHRISTENING: Given name was Heinrich Schweitzer. BIOGRAPHY: Given name was Heinrich Schweitzer. Came to America fromGermany in 1848 to Wheeling West Virgina, settled in Marietta in 1851,Naturalization records (Oct 16, 1854) show name anglicized as HenrySwitzer. His sons used spelling Sweitzer. Henry and Elizabeth'stombstone spells as Schweitzer. BIOGRAPHY: Henry was a wagon maker by trade. 622 Third St., Marietta, OH member of St. Paul's Evangelical (Lutheran) Church BIOGRAPHY: shown in 1880 census as Henry Schweitzer; waggon maker; age59; 2nd ward, Marietta, Washington Co., OH | SCHWEITZER, Heinrich (Henry) (I9300)
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| 1422 | BIRTH: Spelling shown in German records as Elisabeth | LEHNHARD, Elisabeth Wilhelmine (I25877)
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| 1423 | Birthdate is currently estimated. Age at death was 56 Years, 1Monthand 10 days. | WAGNER, Harriet Caroline (I10678)
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| 1424 | bis 1897 kein Eintrag zufinden | WEBER, Rosa (I10729)
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| 1425 | bis 1900 kein Eintrag im Geburtsregister | ENGELHARD, Ernst Otto (I19620)
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| 1426 | Bismark Ward 3 | PLATZER, Leonard Bernard (I7546)
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| 1427 | Bl.219, Zeile74 | KIEHLMANN*, Friedrich (I4256)
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| 1428 | Bl.326, Zeile122 | KIELMANN*, Carl (I4286)
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| 1429 | Bl.353, Zeile69 | KIELMANN*, Fritz Emil (I4287)
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| 1430 | Bl.401, Zeile212 | KIELMANN*, Ernst Adolf (I4305)
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| 1431 | Blanchard Valley Hospital | SCHMERSE, Lee G (I8697)
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| 1434 | Borkow, Kreis Landberg | SCHMERSE, Dorothea Elisabeth (I8546)
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| 1435 | Borkow, Kreis Landsberg | SCHMERSE, Andres (I8568)
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| 1436 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I51527)
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| 1437 | Born abt 1845, son of Rufus Ludwig and Frances E (Parker) Ludwig 1850 and 1860, living with his parents in Saint George. In 1860, his occupation is 'Sailor.' Death: 10 Apr1864: "Lost off Cape Henry in the Chesepeake Bay". (see cemetery record image, left) *. Cape Henry is at the southern entrance to the Chesepeake Bay, Virginia. In March and April of 1864, a number of storms left many ships wrecked along the coast near Cape Henry (see image left for news of wrecks in March 1864.) On 4 Apr 1864, The Sentinel of Richmond, Virginia, reports that Soldiers of the 21st Maine Cavalry being transported aboard the steamer "Continental" witnessed off Cape Hatteras the debris of many wrecks. ----------------------------------- *Source: "Maine, J. Gary Nichols Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1999," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9FQ-9FTX?cc=2242146&wc=QCP9-7MZ%3A1588877894 : 9 October 2015), Lowery - Lufkin image 361 of 426; Maine State Library, Augusta | LUDWIG, Sewell A (I37748)
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| 1438 | Born at 8 AM. | LEHNHARD, Christina (I5635)
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| 1439 | born at noon | SCHAAF, Anna Margrethe (I8302)
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| 1440 | Born At Sea, Ship Elizabeth | KÖHLER, Elisabeth (I48277)
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| 1441 | Born in 1945 to Claire Alvin Everson and Marion Susan (Hanewall) Everson in Beloit, Wi. Grandparents--Ole Peter Hanewall, Gertrude (Eng) Hanewall, Crist Everson, and Amelia (Olsen) Everson. Sister--Suzanne Lynn (Everson) Hood. Married Beverly Jean Brehm in Beloit, Wi. on May 22, 1965. Two daughters--Michelle Ann (Everson) Barkemeyer born October 26, 1966 in Beloit, Wi., married Eric Barkemeyer in October 1995? 2 children: Brady and jessica--Corinna Lynn Everson born September 10, 1968 in Beloit, Wi. married Joseph McReynolds in April 1996 and later divorced; 1 child: Meghan Jean. | EVERSON, Richard Claire (I43591)
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| 1442 | Born in Peterborough, NH a daughter of the late Charles C. and Jennie (Goodwin) Cheney she was a longtime resident of Keene, NH before relocating to Tiverton. A graduate of Keene High School, Class of 1955, she worked as an underwriter for Peerless Insurance Company and sold real estate in Illinois. Actively involved with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Newport, she was the church’s Librarian, a member of their Relief Society, and a past Primary President. She was also a member of the Fleet Reserve Ladies Auxilliary. She is survived by one son, Edward C. White; one daughter, Lisa Pereira; one sister, Priscilla Casassa; two brothers, Charles and Terry Cheney; nine grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Theodore A. White. Her funeral service and burial will be private for family only due to the current restrictions on public gatherings and are in the care of the Waring-Sullivan Home at Cherry Place. Contributions in her honor may be made to Tiverton Fire Department, 85 Main Rd., Tiverton, RI 02878. | CHENEY, Dorothy R. “Dottie” (I43250)
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| 1443 | BORTER - Emil P., 5862 SW Freeman ct.; husband of Susan M. Borter; son of Emil Borter Sr.; brother of Gary Borter. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday, March 26, 11 am, Chapel of Wilhelm Funeral Home, 6637 SE Milwaukie ave., Portland. Interment private Riverview cemetery. [The Oregonian, 25 Mar 1975, p37] | BORTER, Emil Paul Jr (I21335)
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| 1444 | Brachstedt, Saalkreis, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany | Familie: Carl Albert Hermann Otto BERGHAHN / Henriette Minna LANDGRAF (F6825)
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| 1445 | Brachwitz | LEMMRICH, Friedrich August (I5710)
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| 1446 | Bradford Jackson Juni 30, 2008 bei 12:00 am Bradford "Eric" Jackson, 60, aus Waldoboro, starb am 4. Juni im Maine Medical Center in Portland nach kurzer Krankheit. Er wurde am 6. August 1947 in Waldoboro als Sohn von Henry Bradford Jackson und Dorothea Gee Jackson geboren. Er wuchs in Waldoboro auf und besuchte die örtlichen Schulen. Er war viele Jahre lang Automechaniker. Später arbeitete er in verschiedenen Jobs als Chef eines Blaubeerpflückers, für P.B. Moody und zuletzt bei der Medomak Canning Company in Waldoboro. Er liebte Tiere und verbrachte Zeit in der Natur. Er war ein sehr unabhängiger Mensch. Er war ein liebevoller Vater und Bruder. Bradford hinterließ einen Bruder, Llewellyn Jackson, und einen Sohn, Ronald Bradford Jackson. Er hinterlässt zwei Söhne, Bruce Jackson aus Rockland und James D. Jackson, Sr. aus Sangerville; die Schwestern Joan Perry aus Warren, Kathie Demmons aus Waldoboro, Lori Winchenbach aus Waldoboro und Lillian Canterbury aus Solon; Enkelkinder, Tina Curran aus Massachusetts, Nicole Jackson aus Massachusetts, Brittany Jackson aus Sangerville und James D. Jackson, Jr. aus Benton; und mehrere Nichten, Neffen, Großnichten und Großneffen. Feier zu Ehren von Erics Leben am Freitag, den 13. Juni um 13 Uhr auf dem Comery Cemetery, Rt. 220 in Waldoboro. Direkt im Anschluss an den Gottesdienst findet ein Empfang bei Kathie Demmons zu Hause statt. Anstelle von Blumen können Spenden zu Erics Gedenken an die American Lung Association of Maine, 122 State St., Augusta, ME 04330, USA, geleistet werden. Die Vorkehrungen werden dem Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 949 Main St., Waldoboro, anvertraut. | JACKSON, Bradford Eric (I42561)
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| 1447 | BRADLEY - Muriel Blanche Pulk passed away in her home in Bradley, on July 25, 2022. She was born January 1, 1947, in Eastport, the daughter of Raymond and Davida Pulk. She married Philip Besse Sr. and moved to Bangor, where she raised her family. She enjoyed many years of camping at Deer Lake, the neighborhood card games, going to yard sales, and puzzles, yet her greatest pleasure was enjoying time with the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, in 1991. Muriel was also predeceased by her daughter, Mary Jo and grandson, Michael; as well as her siblings, Gladice Ramsdell, Ray Pulk, Lillian Sealey, Ruthie Andersen, Billy Pulk, and Sharon Akerman, and Arty O'Connell. She is survived by her siblings, Jane Chaffee, Mike O'Connell, Irene Raye, and Katherine; Surviving children are Dr. Carol Capper, Tony Hicks, Philip Besse Jr., Arline Emerson, and Kanysha Pulk; Muriel is also survived by her grandchildren: Timothy, Shyra, Rebekah, Lynn, Jamie, Muriel, and Samantha. Additionally survived by her great-grandchildren: Alexis, Devin, Matthew, Jase, Jacob, Kadison, Kaie, Kanin, Kashden, Kyra, Elliot, Dexy, Matty, Kaleigh, Logan, Claira, Abigail, and Natalie. And a very special niece, Shirley Mitchell. When thinking of Muriel, "Through the years" sung by Kenny Rogers, says it best. There will be a small graveside service on August 5, 2022, at 10 a.m. at the Brewer Cemetery in Robbinston, ME. Published on July 30, 2022 | PULK, Muriel B (I32075)
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| 1448 | Braunsbedra, Merseburg-Querfurt, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany | WACHSMUTH, Volker Erich (I18123)
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| 1449 | Braunsdorf, Merseburg-Querfurt, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany | WACHSMUTH, Volker Erich (I18123)
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| 1450 | Bräutigam erschien nicht zur Hochzeit | Familie: Alfred Paul Willy ERFURTH / Gertrud Elise LANDGRAF (F14005)
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