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| 1651 | Datum für geboren berechnet! | STAMM, Elisabethe (I9722)
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| 1652 | Daughter of David Y Kelloch (1763-1824) & Mary Ross Kelloch | KALLOCH, Lois (I48293)
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| 1653 | Daughter of Johannes Molter & Catharina Elisabetha Pfaff; two other sisters, Anna Margaretha Molter Boehnlein (Benline) and Carolina Molter Becker (Baker) also settled in Ohio, specifically Lawrence County. She was the widow of George Phillip Theis, who died 1 Aug 1896. Her grave is apparently unmarked. | MOLTER, Maria (I16543)
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| 1654 | Daughter of John Boyd Stahl & Elizabeth Havener Stahl Wife of Capt Ernest Linwood Montgomery, m 1 Aug 1882 Waldoboro ME Resided Thomaston, ME | STAHL, Abbie Elmira (I50513)
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| 1655 | David A. Benner, Sr., 88, of Nobleboro, passed away on the morning of March 13, 2022, at LincolnHealth-Miles Campus in Damariscotta. Born on July 14, 1933, in Nobleboro, he was the son of Arthur and Helen Benner. David worked for his father in the family store, but his favorite thing to do was driving. He purchased a pulp truck and began hauling wood to the paper mills for many of the local woodcutters. "Born Free" was painted across the front of his truck so you knew it was him. He married Dorothy Grover on Dec. 31, 1950. They resided in Nobleboro, where they raised their four children. David spent many Saturdays and Sundays ice fishing on Duck Puddle Pond. On Saturday nights, he and Dot could be found dancing the night away at Rosedale, Lakehurst, The Rendezvous, or Crystal Falls. In 1991, he bought his 1966 Chevelle convertible, had it fully restored, and then he was off to the car shows every summer for the next 20-plus years. There was hardly a Sunday he didn't bring home a trophy. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Dorothy; second wife, Carolyn; sister, Beatrice; and his son, Peter. He is survived by his sister, Janet "Jane" Benner Holloway, of Bar Harbor; his children, David Benner Jr., Wayne Benner, and Amy Fossett; son-in-law, Edward Fossett; grandchildren, Michelle Friel, Trevor Benner, Harley Benner, Cooper Benner; and girlfriend, Jenny Abbott. David was a lot of fun with a great sense of humor. We will end his story with some of his favorite quotes: "He knows too much for one and not enough for two." "Don't touch me if you don't love me." "If it cost a nickel to s#*%, I'd have to puke." "Talk is cheap, but it costs money to buy rum." And last but not least, "You're a long time dead." A time of visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, March 25, at the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home in Damariscotta. He will be laid to rest privately in the spring. Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main St., Damariscotta, ME 04543. Condolences, and messages for his family, may be expressed by visiting stronghancock.com. The Lincoln County News, April 4, 2022 | BENNER, David A. Sr. (I44864)
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| 1656 | David Hinsey Morton was the youngest of the four children of George Reynolds Morton and Elizabeth Morton Morton, whose Memorial pages are linked to his. David was preceded in death by his two sisters, Cornelia Morton Cross ( August 6, 1867, to March 23, 1887) and Mary Ann Morton Denius (Sept. 26, 1869, to February 2, 1892). David was survived by his wife, Emma Lotz Morton (1877-1962), and daughters, Edith Elizabeth Morton (Bippus, January 12, 1905, to March 1988) and Ruth E. Morton (Garver, August 23, 1907, to February 19, 2004), all of whose Memorials are liked to his. David was also survived by one niece -- Mary Elizabeth Morton -- and three nephews -- William and Paul Morton and Leonard (Lee) Cross -- and by his brother, William Welsh Lewis Morton (Sept. 9, 1871, in Preble County, Ohio, to Nov. 9, 1931, at Elmwood Place, Ohio) and sister-in-law, Anna Schultheiss Morton who was born on Sept. 8, 1879, at Hattenhoppen, Kreis Göppingen, in the Kingdom of Württemberg within the German Empire, and died on July 21, 1950, at Cincinnati, Ohio. * * * * * Before 2014, Bruce & Karen Garver donated to the Byers-Evans House Museum of the Colorado State Historical Society a small collection of nine to ten digital photographs related to the family of William Evans including the above three 1909 to 1913 photographs of David Hinsey Morton in or alongside automobiles owed by Willam Evans, president of the Denver & Northwestern Railway and president of the Denver Tramway. * * * * * David Hinsey Morton (1878-1914) traveled from Hamilton to Colorado, in late 1904 or early 1905 to seek employment at the recommendation of his physician who believed that Colorado's dryer climate would facilitate David's continued recovery from tuberculosis. Through the help of Rudolph Wismeyer, David obtained employment as the mechanic and chauffeur for the William Gray Evans family who lived at 1310 Bannock Street in Denver, today's Byers-Evans House Museum owned and managed by the Colorado State Historical Society. At that time, Rudolph Wismeyer, a nephew of Emma Lotz Morton’s oldest sister, Elizabeth (“Lizzie”) Lotz Wismeyer (1860-1962) and her husband Christian Wismeyer (1861-1913), served as the manager of the Evans Ranch in the foothills of the Front Range west of Denver. Shortly after beginning work for William Evans, David Morton rented a small row house on Elati Street near the corner of 14th Street and a short walk distant from the Evans home. He then sent for his wife, Emma, and young daughter Edith, to join him in Denver as early as the fall of 1905. David's Methodism may have played some small part in his having obtained such excellent employment because the members of Evans family were active members of nearby Trinity Methodist Church in downtown Denver. David and Emma Morton became members of this church and enrolled Edith and Ruth in its Sunday school. I, Bruce Morton Garver, have an illustrated postcard - postmarked Oct. 15, 1906 -- from Sunday school teacher “Mrs. Child” addressed to “Miss Edith Morton” at “1253 Galapago” Street inviting her to attend “Rally Day” on October 20, 1912. As late as the 96th year of her life, Ruth Morton Garver told her children and grandchildren how on February 11th 1914, her mother, Emma Lotz Morton, had withdrawn her and Edith from the John Evans Elementary School to accompany her to their nearby home on 1253 Galapago Street in order to observe their father die of pneumonia. For Edith and Ruth this experience proved to be both unpleasant and enduringly memorable. Though conceding that her mother meant well by what she had done, Ruth nonetheless always thought that this had been a rather "cruel thing to do", particularly to a six-year-old daughter and her nine-year old sister. Several times when I and my sister, Ann Clifton Garver, visited David Hinsey Morton's grave in Hamilton's Greenwood Cemetery in the company of our mother Ruth, she commented on the fact that her mother, Emma, had obliged her and her sister in March 1914 to look down into the empty grave into which their father within his coffin was about to be lowered. When describing this experience, Ruth mentioned that she had been very reluctant to do what her mother had instructed her and Edith to do, even though she had readily obeyed. | MORTON, David Hinsey (I6466)
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| 1657 | David Lotz was a extraordinary researcher of the final resting places of the famous & infamous. He spent years locating, categorizing, & sharing the information with those who have like-minded interests. David was a findagrave contributor as well. In addition, he was a dedicated mason with his local lodge. The last 10 months of his life was a struggle, chemotherapy treatments helped for a while, but it was not a permanent fix. He finally surrendered to God on a spring morning. He will be missed by his family, friends, lodge brothers, & all who had contact with him (either in person or online). | LOTZ, David Norman (I22009)
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| 1669 | DayAlias: 26 | WILSON, Rev. Dr. William H (I28977)
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| 1676 | De Kalb, Illinois, USA | WEWER, Wilhelmina Fredericka (I17889)
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| 1677 | Dear Friends, The twelve days of Christmas are speeding away, so it is time for our Epiphany letter. "The Word was made flesh and lived among us." God who came into our corrupted, messy world long ago, still comes among us in our world today. He went through the problems, trials and sufferings of the world and continues to be with us. We are thankful for the good health He has blessed us with this year, especially for Richard' s eyesight after his retinal detachment and surgery in Hawaii (July 2003). Nancy has been keeping busy. She plays organ about half the Sundays at a neighboring congregation and at Zion when needed. She also does the accompanying for LuHi' s two choirs and is teaching our granddaughter, Anna, to play the organ. We now have our granddaughter, Jessica, from Kansas living with us and going to LuHi. "Raising" a 15 year old is an interesting experience! Rebekah (her sister, who also lived with us and went to LuHi) is in her 2nd year at Concordia, Mequon and is | Quelle (S15)
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| 1678 | Death Age: 38 | HEISLER, Frank Jacob (I3237)
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| 1679 | Death Age: 55 | LANDGRAF, Emma Ida (I5587)
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| 1680 | Death record gives her mother's maiden name as Childs. | PETERS, Sarah (I52748)
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| 1681 | Deborah Young Borden Nachruf Deborah Young Borden aus Suffield starb am 25. April im Alter von 73 Jahren nach einem neunmonatigen Kampf gegen Lungenkrebs. Deb wuchs in Canton, Connecticut, auf und besuchte dort die örtlichen Schulen. Sie war über 30 Jahre lang bei Aetna in Hartford beschäftigt und ging im Alter von 52 Jahren in den Ruhestand, um gemeinsam mit Charlie in den Ruhestand zu gehen. Gemeinsam genossen sie Wanderungen auf lokalen Wanderwegen, Flohmärkten und häufigen Ausflügen nach Maine. Deb fütterte auch gerne ihre Vögel, gelegentlich einen Bären und andere Nachttiere. Sie war Freiwillige sowohl bei Meals on Wheels als auch bei Mary's Kitty Corner. Debs Diagnose von Lungenkrebs war für alle, die sie und ihre Lebensweise kannten, eine völlige Überraschung. Sie hinterlässt ihren langjährigen Partner Charles Romano aus Suffield sowie seine beiden Töchter Kimberly Plumb und Nicole Sheldon. Sie hinterlässt außerdem ihre Mutter Pauline Young, eine Schwester Teresa Nevins, einen Bruder namens Fred Young sowie mehrere Nichten und Neffen. Ihr Vater Lester Young und ihr Bruder Frank Young gingen ihr voraus. Eine Gedenkfeier für Deb wird diesen Sommer geplant, wahrscheinlich um ihren Geburtstag herum. Nicholson & Carmon Funeral Home kümmert sich um die Arrangements. Um online Beileidsbekundungen zu hinterlassen, besuchen Sie bitte www.carmonfuneralhome.com | YOUNG BORDEN, Deborah L (I53686)
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| 1682 | Della F. Chase Black September 30, 2010 at 12:00 am Della F. Chase Black, 97, of Waldoboro, died Sept. 3 at her home. She was born Sept. 21, 1912 in Damariscotta, a daughter of the late William F. and Mamie L. Chase. Della attended school in Waldoboro and over the years worked at Medomak Canning Factory, HP Hoods & Sons and the Button Faactory. She belonged to St. Paul Society on Dutch Neck and was a life long member of the United Methodist Church. Della enjoyed playing Bingo, watching TV game shows, completing jigsaw and word search puzzles and attending church. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her brother, Myron Chase; sister, Mable Chase; and twin sister, Stella Turner. Della is survived by her daughter, Louise Simmons of Nobleboro; son, Kendall Black of Waldoboro; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to join her family for a service to celebrate Della’s life 11 a.m., Tues., Sept. 21 at the Waldoboro United Methodist Church on Friendship St., Waldoboro. The Rev. Beverly Blaisdell will officiate. Interment will be in the Dutch Neck Cemetery, next to her parents. Should friends so desire, donations in Della’s memory may be made to the Waldoboro United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 354, Waldoboro, ME 04572-0354. Arrangements are under the direction of Smeltzer Family Cremation and Funeral Service, Waldoboro. | CHASE, Della Flora (I50622)
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| 1683 | Delta Cemeter | BURTON, Edith Florence (I1291)
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| 1684 | Delta Cemetery | SWEITZER, Louis Morgan (I9967)
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| 1685 | dem 10 Jun Nachmittags gegen 2 Uhr ist Martin Landgraffen, ____ __ _____ allhier ein junger Sohn geboren worden, und dem 12ten darauf mit Vor namen Johann Zacharias getauft wor- den. ___ _____ _____ | LANDGRAF, Johann Zacharias (I21787)
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| 1686 | Den 1. April starb Johannes Weißen Frau, eine gebohrene PfaffinvonArborn und wurde den 2. begraben, alt 52 Jahr und 10 Wochen. | PFAFF, Maria Elisabetha (I7120)
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| 1687 | Den 1. December ist Johann Jacob Franck von Odersberg mit Maria Margretha, Ludwig Grünewalds Tochter daselbsten copuliret worden. | Familie: Johann Jacob FRANK / Maria Margrethe GRÜNWALD (F11168)
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| 1688 | Den 1. December ist Marie Magdalene, Johannes Bolzen Tochter in Arborn mit einer unehelichen Tochter niedergekommen, welche den 6. die Hl. Taufe empfangen. Die von Amts wegen erbottene Taufzeugen waren: Peter Georg von Odersberg und Anna Margretha, Jacob Kranzen Wittib aus Nenderoth. Das Kind heist Anna Margretha. | BOLZ, Anna Margretha (I15008)
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| 1689 | Den 1. des morgens 5 Uhr starb der gewesene Heimberger Jost Wilhelm Klein, alt 74 Jahre und 28 Tage, beerdiget den 3. | KLEIN, Johann (Jost) Wilhelm (I28441)
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| 1690 | Den 1. des morgens 5 Uhr starb der gewesene Heimberger Jost Wilhelm Klein, alt 74 Jahre und 28 Tage, beerdiget den 3. | KLEIN, Johann (Jost) Wilhelm (I28441)
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| 1691 | Den 1. Februar starb Jost Ludwig alhier sein Söhnlein und ward den 2. ejusdem begraben. | LUDWIG, Johann Christ (I28040)
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| 1692 | Den 1. Januar sind Georg Pfaff und Anna Elisabetha Pfaffin, alle beydevon Arborn alhier in der Kirch nach 3mahliger Proclamation copuliret worden. | Familie: Johann Georg (Görg) PFAFF / Anna Elisabetha PFAFF (F2350)
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| 1693 | Den 1. July starb Philips Klein sein Söhnlein und ward den 4. ejusdem ehrl. begraben. | KLEIN, Johannes Gottfried (I4526)
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| 1694 | Den 1. Juny ist dem Johann HenrichGrün und Catharine Margaretheeheleuthen aus Nenderoth ei junger Sohn gebohren, welcher den 8. ej. die Hl. Taufe empfangen. Testes: Jacob Peter Kegel und Christine Elisabeth, Johannes Theisen Eheweib, beyde aus Nenderoth. | GRÜN, Jacob Henrich Peter (I2969)
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| 1695 | Den 1. October haben Johann Görg Neusser und Anna Christina Eheleut von der Schneidemühl ihren jungen Sohn tauffen lassen. Tauffzeugen waren Johann Henrich Becker von Obershausen, Nicolaus Henchens Hausfrau von Nendenroth Anna Margaretha. Der Nahme ist beliebet worden Johann Henrich. | NEUSER, Johann Henrich (I52592)
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| 1696 | Den 1.2.1779 ist Anna Catharina, Johann Mertin Deusters Wittib inArborn gestorben, alt an die 63 Jahr | PALMERICH, Anna Catharina (I6848)
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| 1697 | Den 10. December sind Johann Görg Neuser von der Schneidmühl undt Anna Christina Beckerin von Obershaußen nach 3mahlicher Proclamation copuliret worden. | Familie: Johann Georg NEUSER, Sr / Anna Christina BECKER (F36393)
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| 1698 | Den 10. des nachmittags 3 Uhr fiele von seiner Scheuer Christian Lauerund starb an diesem Fall 2 Stunde darnach, alt 59 Jahr und 5 Monate, begraben den 12. | LAUER, Johann Christian (I16964)
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| 1699 | Den 10. des vormittags ist dem Schuldiener Johann Peter Held unddessen eheliche Haußfrau Anna Margretha ein Söhnlein zur Welt gebohren, welches den 15. getauffet. Taufzeugen waren Johann Jost, Johann Jost Held ehelicher Sohn von Sailhofen und Anna Elisabe | HILD, Johann Jost (I3704)
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| 1700 | Den 10. July hatt Frantz Lup mosquetirer unter der Dietzer Compagnie vom Hoff ein unehl. Kindt, neml. eine Tochter, so er mitt Anna Elsbeth Theißin vor der Copul. erzeilet, tauffen laßen. Testes waren Henrich Theiß undt Philips Theiß, beyde Schwäger, Anna undt Anna Maria Luppin des Vatters Schwestern. Daß Kindt heyst Anna Maria. | THEIS, Anna Maria (I5950)
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