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2051 Dreifaltigkeits Kirche CEBULLA, Emma (I11893)
 
2052 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I4466)
 
2053 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I1)
 
2054 Dreifaltigkeits-Kirche Familie: Carl Friedrich Adolph SCHMERSE / Erna Paula Frieda KANTHAK (F2784)
 
2055 Drilling HENTZE, Gottlieb (I12231)
 
2056 Drilling HENTZE, Gottfried (I12232)
 
2057 Drilling HENTZE, Martin (I12233)
 
2058 Duke Hospital DAVIS, Sue Ellen (I1754)
 
2059 during WWII CONITZ, William Herman (I1517)
 
2060 Dürrenberg, Merseburg-Querfurt, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany BARTSCH, Helene Gertrud (I17918)
 
2061 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DERLIN, Anna Catharina Maria (I17663)
 
2062 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DÄHN, Franz Joachim Hinrich (I17667)
 
2063 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DÄHN, Johann Joachim Carl (I17668)
 
2064 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DAEHN, Hans Heinrich Friedrich (I17669)
 
2065 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DÄHN, Franz Joachim Heinrich (I17671)
 
2066 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DAEHN, Maria Dorothea Auguste (I17675)
 
2067 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DAEHN, Anna Therese Bertha (I17676)
 
2068 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DAEHN, Hans Carl Anton (I17677)
 
2069 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DAEHN, Heinrich Rudolph Jochim (I17678)
 
2070 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DAEHN, Jochim Hinrich Friedrich (I17679)
 
2071 Dwerkathen, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany DAEHN, Franz Jochim Julius (I17680)
 
2072 e her husband Pearlie Genthner; her mother, Mrs. Almond McLain; five sisters; Mrs. Lloyd Moody of South Hope; Mrs. Allison Waltz, Mrs. Arnold Standish, Mrs. James Wellman and Miss Gladys Cramer all fo Waldoboro; two brothers Pearlie Cramer of Wool wich and Percy Cramer of Waldoboro; five daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Genthner of Medomak, Mrs. Nivan Chapman of Damariscotta, Mrs. Floyd Carter of Thomaston, Mrs. Paul Cramer of Edgecomb and Mrs. Frank Dodge of Bridgton; four sons, Ralph Winchenbach o f Waldoboro, Harold Winchenbach and Eugene Winchenbach of Tenants Harbor and Paul Winchenbach; 51 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews and cousins. Funerals services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at th e Flanders Funeral Home at Waldoboro with the Rev. Vernon E. Carver officiating. Burial will be in the spring. The Bangor Daily News: 14 Feb. 1961. Mrs. Ruth M. Genthner 62, Bremen, wife of Perley Genthner, died Monday. She was born in Damarisco tta, Feb. 5, 1899, daughter of Orrin and Grace Cunningham Creamer. She had lived in Bremen most of her life. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Almond McLain, five daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Genthner, Medomak, Mrs. Nivan Chapman , Damariscotta, Mrs. Floyd F. Carter, Thomaston, Mrs. Paul Creamer, Edgecomb, Mrs. Frank Dodge, Bridgton, four sons, Ralph and Harold Winchenbach Jr. both of Waldoboro, Eugene Winchenbach of Tenant's Harbor, and Paul Winchenbach; two brothers, Per cy Creamer, Waldoboro, and Perley Creamer, Woolwich, five sisters, Mrs. Ellison Waltz, Waldoboro, Mrs. Arnold Standish, Waldoboro, Mrs. Lloyd Moody, South Hope, Mrs. James Wellman, Waldoboro, and Miss. Gladys Creamer, Brunswick, 51 grandchildren , several great-grandchildren and several cousins. Funeral services were held today at the Flanders Funeral Home. The Rev. Vernon Carver officiated. Entombment was in Hillside Cemetery, Bremen. Interment will be in the spring. Waldoboro Press: Fe bruary 16th, 1961 CREAMER, Ruth May (I42184)
 
2073 e than 30 years in Charlestown, Mass. He lived in Bremen 13 years and was a farmer until his retirement. He was a member of the Bremen Union Church. Mr. Hilton is survived by 7 sons, Paul C. of Thomaston, Kenneth, Russell, Wilbur and Henry all o f Waldoboro, Richard of Rhode Island and Arthur of Damariscotta; 4 daughters, Mrs. Fowler of Miami Springs, Mrs. Althea H. Genthner of Bremen, and Mrs. Lois Ponsant and Mrs. Marjorie Day both of Waldoboro; several grandchildren and great-grandchil dren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Oliver W. Bell officiating. Interment will be in the Shuman Cemetery at Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: March 28th, 1968. HILTON, Clyde Wilbur (I53453)
 
2074 e than 30 years in Charlestown, Mass. He lived in Bremen 13 years and was a farmer until his retirement. He was a member of the Bremen Union Church. Mr. Hilton is survived by 7 sons, Paul C. of Thomaston, Kenneth, Russell, Wilbur and Henry all o f Waldoboro, Richard of Rhode Island and Arthur of Damariscotta; 4 daughters, Mrs. Fowler of Miami Springs, Mrs. Althea H. Genthner of Bremen, and Mrs. Lois Ponsant and Mrs. Marjorie Day both of Waldoboro; several grandchildren and great-grandchil dren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Oliver W. Bell officiating. Interment will be in the Shuman Cemetery at Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: March 28th, 1968. HILTON, Clyde Wilbur (I53453)
 
2075 EARL E. BRANDLY, age 80, of Yost Road, Eaton, Ohio died Monday morning, January 17, 2000 at Heartland of Eaton after a brief illness. Born on November 26, 1919 in Butler County, Ohio he was the son of Henry W. & Elsie D. (Burkhardt) Brandly. He was a 1938 Dixon High School graduate; Retired from Parker-Hannifin of Eaton in 1982 and retired Farmer. Member of Eaton Church of the Brethren. Preceded in death by Son: R. Kent Brandly in 1988; Brother: Raymond Brandly in 1997.

Survivors: Wife of 57 years: Maxine (Brubaker) Brandly; Son: Dale Brandly of Tipp City, Ohio; Daughter: Delores Marker of West Alexandria, Ohio; Sister: Marie B. Flora of Eaton, Ohio; 4 Grandchildren: Sharon Manning, Karen Shore, Wesley Marker and Kellee Marker; 2 Great Grandchildren: Lacey Crabtree and Simon Shore.

Funeral Service will be held 10:30 A.M. Thursday, January 20, 2000 at Eaton Church of The Brethren - 1407 North Barron Street - Eaton, Ohio with Rev. Martin Peacock and Rev. Greg Hyre officiating. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery, Gratis, Ohio. Family will receive friends on Wednesday, January 19, 2000 from 4 to 7 P.M. at Barnes Funeral Home, 220 East Main Street, Eaton, Ohio.

Memorials may be made to Eaton Church of the Brethren. 
BRANDLY, Earl Elvin (I35033)
 
2076 Earle Winfield Clifford, 83, verstarb am 24. Oktober 2022 im Sussman House in Rockport, Maine.

Earle wurde am 2. Dezember 1938 geboren. Er wuchs in Boothbay Harbor auf und besuchte die örtlichen Schulen.

Im Alter von 10 Jahren begann er mit der Meeresernte, indem er Muscheln, Hummer und Immergrün fischte. Er restaurierte und lackierte auch Autos, mit Hilfe seines Sohnes Steven bei einigen seiner Projekte. Er pflanzte und pflegte zwei Weihnachtsbaumfarmen. Er war immer ein hart arbeitender Mann (musste es sein, um Claire über die Jahre in ihren Sportwagen zu halten!).

Earle und seine Familie wurden 1980 in der Zeitschrift "Down East" unter dem Titel "Following the tides" vorgestellt.

Er war ein sehr aktiver Naturbursche und Sportler. Er liebte die Jagd und das Angeln von Coons, Hirschen, Elchen, Bären und Truthähnen. (Er hatte sogar einmal eine Begegnung mit einem Bären.)

Er und sein Sohn Jeff errichteten ihr Jagdcamp in Upper Enchanted Township, jagten dort und hielten Ausschau nach Elchschuppern. Sie sind beide sehr künstlerisch und würden wunderschöne Tierszenen darauf malen.

Im Laufe der Jahre erhielt er über 50 Auszeichnungen für Trophäenbären, Hirsche, Elche und Truthähne vom Maine Antler & Skull Trophy Club, wie in ihren Jahresbüchern abgebildet und angegeben.

Seine "Männerhöhle" im Tageslichtkeller hat viele in Erstaunen versetzt, voll mit Tierpräparaten, Bildern, Elchhornartistik, von ihm gemalten Bildern, Trophäen und Urkunden.

Earle wurde von seinem Vater Winfield und seiner Mutter Nora Clifford, seiner Schwester Rebecca Davis und seinem Ehemann Freddy Davis vorverstorben.

Er hinterlässt seine Frau Claire Winchenbach Clifford aus Waldoboro, die am 28. März 1959 geheiratet hat; zwei Söhne, Jeffrey Carl Clifford und Ehefrau Shelly sowie Steven Earle Clifford und Jennifer Dorwart; eine Tochter Gina Drummond und ihr Ehemann Brad Drummond; drei Enkel Christopher Clifford, Bradley und Daniel Drummond; eine Urenkelin, Violet Jane; seinen Bruder Ronald Clifford und seine Frau Rebecca; Schwester Judy Hodgdon und Ehemann John; zusammen mit zahlreichen Nichten, Neffen; und die Cousins Pinkham und Brewer.

Er war so stolz auf seine Familie und seine Errungenschaften im Laufe der Jahre. Er wurde von allen, die ihn kannten, sehr geliebt und respektiert und wird definitiv vermisst werden.

Alle sind herzlich eingeladen, an einer Trauerfeier teilzunehmen, die am Mittwoch, den 9. November, um 11 Uhr auf dem Evergreen Cemetery in Boothbay stattfinden wird.

Hall's of Boothbay kümmert sich um die Arrangements. Um online zu kondolieren, besuchen Sie bitte Earle's Book of Memories unter www.hallfuneralhomes.com. 
CLIFFORD, Earle Winfield (I42173)
 
2077 Eaton Cemetery DAVIS, Cynthia Jane (I1737)
 
2078 Eben den Tag haben Hans Henrich Hebel undt Anna Catharina Eheleuth zu Arborn einen jungen Sohn tauffen laßen. Henrich Bock Johannes Bocks ehl. Sohn zu Lehnberg, Christ Henrich Lauer zu Unau, Christ Zimmer ehliche Tochter Eva daselbst, Martin Hebels Haußfrau Anna Catharina sind Gevattern gewesen. Daß Kindt heyst Johann Henrich. HEBEL, Johann Henrich (I25680)
 
2079 Ebermannstadt im 10. Feldhospital LEGLER, Kuno (I5541)
 
2080 Echtscheiding vonnis Arrondissementsrechtbank Utrecht 13-11-1921. Familie: Petrus Bartholomeus VAN KALKEN / Catharina VUERHART (F11727)
 
2081 Eckerts Haus Johannisburger Weg Nenderoth SCHÖNDORF, Lina (I9217)
 
2082 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I10292)
 
2083 Edgar P. Winchenbach, 69, of Waldoboro died at a Rockland hospital Tuesday. He was born at Waldoboro August 4, 1901, the son of Sanford E. and Maude Burns Winchenbach. He was a retired retail grain dealer and lived at Waldoboro for most of his life. Mr. Winchenbach is survived by his wife, Sybil Creamer Winchenbach of Waldoboro, three daughters, Mrs. Felix (Pauline) Olezzynsky of North Riverside, Ill., Mrs. Louis (Mona) Lott of Rounoke, Va., and Mrs. Norman (Lois) Small of Gorham, N.H., 17 grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro with the Rev. Kathleen I. Weed, pastor of the United Methodist Church of East Boothbay officiating. Burial in the Sweetland Cemetery, Waldoboro.

Lincoln County News: June 3rd, 1971.
Edgar P. Winchenbach, 69, of Waldoboro died at a Rockland hospital Tuesday. He was born at Waldoboro August 4, 1901, the son of Sanford E. and Maude Burns Winchenbach. He was a retired retail grain dealer and lived at Waldoboro for most of his lif e. Mr. Winchenbach is survived by his wife, Sybil Creamer Winchenbach of Waldoboro, three daughters, Mrs. Felix (Pauline) Olezzynsky of North Riverside, Ill., Mrs. Louis (Mona) Lott of Rounoke, Va., and Mrs. Norman (Lois) Small of Gorham, N.H., 1 7 grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro with the Rev. Kathleen I. Weed, pastor of the United Methodist Church of East Boothbay officiating. Burial i n the Sweetland Cemetery, Waldoboro.

Lincoln County News: June 3rd, 1971. 
WINCHENBACH, Edgar Parnell (I36803)
 
2084 Eduard Hennicke HENNICKE, Johanne Christiane Wilhelmine (I24100)
 
2085 Edward Andrews Obituary
Edward C. Andrews Jr., MD, 85
YARMOUTH -- Dr. Edward C. Andrews Jr., of Yarmouth, former President of the Maine Medical Center and the University of Vermont, died Feb. 19, 2010.
Ed was born in Rockland in January 1925 and grew up in Plainfield, Vt. He was a veteran of the Navy V-12 program, graduating from Middlebury College in 1946 and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1951, specializing in pathology. He also received honorary doctoral degrees from Middlebury College, Bowdoin College, the University of Vermont and the University of Dakar in Senegal.
He is survived by his wife, Jean Lyndes Andrews; and their five children, Leslie Freeman and her husband Jim of Arundel, U.K. and Naples, Fla., Dawn Andrews of Morrisville, Vt., Dale Wadhams and her husband John of Burlington, Vt., Ted Andrews and his wife Deb of Yarmouth, and Scott Andrews of Burlington, Vt. He also leaves 12 grandchildren, Claire Freeman Becerra, Hope Freeman LeBlanc, Jonah and Levi Bourne, Bates and Leslie Wadhams, Larsen and Ethan Andrews, Nathan, Ian, Adam and Laura Andrews; three great- grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Paul and Mary Andrews of Cushing; and many nieces and nephews.
In 1951, Ed began his career at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as Chief Resident and instructor in pathology. In 1958 he moved with his family to Jericho, Vt., and continued his career at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, where he served as professor of Pathology, Associate Dean from 1964 to 1966, and Dean from 1966 to 1970. He became President of the University of Vermont in 1970. In 1975, he moved to Maine to become President of the Maine Medical Center in Portland and served in that role until his retirement in 1988.
During his professional career and retirement, Ed served on many boards and commissions focusing on higher education, medical education, hospitals and health care planning, including the Charles A. Dana Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Green Mountain College, Maine Hospital Association,
Edward C.
Andrews Jr., MD
Lindquist Funeral Home
Funeral Home & Cremation Service
846-4011
American Hospital Association, the Vermont Higher Education Council, and St. Joseph's College of Maine. Ed was very proud to serve as a consultant to the U.S. State Department, the Agency for International Development and the Pakistan Government on medical education and healthcare development. He also served on the Council of Deans for the American Medical Association, as well as the boards of local banks including Maine Savings Bank and the Chittenden Trust Company.
Although Ed achieved many things that led to state and national recognition, he always maintained the greatest respect and awe for the fishermen, farmers, carpenters and plumbers who were the heroes of his Plainfield, Vt. and Cushing childhood. Ed was a man of many passions, including woodworking, stonewall building, hunting, horses, fishing, gardening, and sailing, including a transatlantic race from Bermuda to Spain. His humor was always earthy and he was proud of the manure on his boots. His happiest times were with his family and friends at his camps on Gay's Island in Maine and on Hardwood Mountain in Vermont.
Ed always said he never could have accomplished so much without the love and support of his wife Jean throughout their 62 years of marriage.
The family would like to thank the staff at Bay Square in Yarmouth for their care and compassion.
Services will be private. Arrangements are entrusted to Lindquist Funeral Home, One Mayberry Lane, Yarmouth. For further information and to visit Dr. Andrews' guest book, please visit lindquistfuneralhome.com.
Contributions in Ed's memory
may be made to:
The Vermont Historical Society
60 Washington St.
Barre, Vermont 05641
or the Maine Coast Heritage Trust
1 Bowdoin Mill Island Suite 201
Topsham, Maine 04086 
ANDREWS, Dr. Edward Clinton Jr. M.D. (I43435)
 
2086 Edward Arthur Ludwig Obituary
Edward A. Ludwig, 84 passed away at his home after a brief illness on September 26,2018 with his loving family by his side. Ed was born on June 10, 1934 in Gardiner, Maine to parents Edward I. Ludwig and Florence Marshall Ludwig.

Ed attended and graduated from Gardiner, Maine public schools and received his BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maine. Ed’s working career was as a Chemical Engineer for Monsanto Chemical, an owner/operator of the Rabbit Hill Inn in Lower Waterford, VT, as well as a business broker for Yankee Business Brokers of Maine.

Never one to sit idle Ed was a world traveler, loved sailing & fishing, was an accomplished fine furniture craftsman and above all loved spending time with his loving wife Nancy and family. Ed so enjoyed growing up in the Gardiner area , Ed had a lifelong love for the Belgrade Lakes, ultimately refurbishing their serene lakefront home in Rome, Maine with his wife Nancy.

Ed was community minded having served on the School Boards of West Springfield, MA and the SAD # 50 School Board when he moved to Mid-Coast Maine. Ed was also a member of the Thomaston Green Redevelopment Committee ( former Maine State Prison site) Ed was also a member of the order of the ELKS .

Ed’s family fondly recalls him as being a kind loving husband, and respected, caring and loving father. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Ed was predeceased by his parents and two step children, Gregory Schneller and Nina Maxwell.

Ed is survived by his loving wife Nancy S. Ludwig of Thomaston, Maine, his brother and sister in law Richard and Marge Ludwig of Williamsburg, VA, his sister and brother in law Helen and Ron Jiracek of St. Michael, MN , his half sister Mary DeBoer of Lacey, WA. Along with his daughter and son in law Laura Ludwig and Bob Fuller of Weston, MA, his son and daughter in law Rick and Lora Ludwig of Thomaston, ME, his daughter and son in law Linda and Don Schmidt of Hamden, MA. He is also survived by his step son and wife George and Kirsten Schneller of Lawrenceville, NJ, a stepson Peter Schneller of Alliance, OH, a stepson Richard Schneller of Rockland, ME, a stepdaughter and husband Scilla and Doug Yukich of Alliance, OH and a son in law and wife Bruce and Kerry Maxwell of Chandler, AZ. He is also survived by his nieces Nancy English of Portland, ME, Marjory Ludwig of State College, PA, Helen Ludwig of Charlottsville, VA, and Beth Ludwig of Richmond, VA. He is also survived by a nephew John D. Ginsberg of Plymouth, MA.

Ed also leaves his beloved 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren ( with one on the way) and many close friends.

A memorial Service for family and friends will be held on Saturday, October 13, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 200 Main Street, Thomaston, Maine.

The family request that memorial donations be made in Ed’s name to the Pope Memorial Humane Society, P.O. Box 1294, Rockland, Maine 04841. 
LUDWIG, Edward Arthur (I39852)
 
2087 Edward N. Sylvester

Edward N. Sylvester, 74, of
Warren, formerly of Rockland,
died at a Rockland hospital on
Tuesday after a long illness.
He was a retired house painter.
Born on November 12, 1894, at
Rockport, he was the son of
Leonard and Emma Collins
Sylvester.
He was a member of the
Weymouth Grange at Thomaston.
Mr. Sylvester is survived by
two sons, Edward C. of Rockland
and Austin N. of South
Thomaston; seven daughters,
Mrs. Eleanor Achorn of Owl’s
Head, Mrs. Laura Davey of
Newburg, New York, Mrs. Betty
Duffy of Connecticut, Miss
Blanche Sylvester of Florida,
Mrs. Roberta Staples of Rockland,
Mrs. Donna Elwell of Spruce
Head and Mrs. Jerry Hutchins
of Waldoboro; 20 grandchildren
and 7 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2:00p.m. from the Burpee
Funeral Home with Rev. Charles R.
Monteith officiating. Interment
will be at Achorn Cemetery.
Courier Gazette newspaper, Thursday issue,

Page 8, January 23, 1969 
SYLVESTER, Edward Nathaniel (I53729)
 
2088 Edward R. Mank, Sr., 91, of Wiscasset, died at his son Richard's residence, surrounded by his family.

Born in Bath, he was a son of Elmer and Hazel (Stevens) Mank, Sr., and attended Woolwich, and Bath schools. He was employed at Bath Iron Works as a carpenter.

On December 5, 1938 he married Frances A. Lewis.

Mr. Mank entered the United State Navy, and served during World War II. He returned to Bath Iron Work as a carpenter, and retired, after 44 years, on May 1, 1980. He was a member of the Masons; enjoyed gardening, and traveling, especially, the many winters he spent with this wife Frances in Arizona. Mr. Mank was predeceased by his wife, Frances A. Mank on May 28, 2003.

Survivors include two sons, Edward R. Mank, Jr., and his wife, Joan, of Damariscotta, Richard L. Mank, and his wife, Carolyn, of Wiscasset; one daughter, Brenda J. House, of Wiscasset; three brothers, Elmer Mank, Jr., of Woolwich, Vernon Mank, of New Mexico, and Warren Mank, of Florida; two sisters, Phyllis Dionne, of Connecticut, and Glennis Maxson, of Lisbon Falls; eight grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; many nieces, and nephews.

Interment at Grover Cemetery, in Woolwich.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300, Topsham, Maine 04086 
MANK, Edward R Sr. (I47901)
 
2089 Edward Wesley Matson
May 31, 2010 at 12:00 am

Edward Wesley Matson, 60, of Union, died suddenly at his residence on May 7. He was born Nov. 28, 1949 in Damariscotta, the son of William Edward Matson and Margaret Mank Matson. He attended Waldoboro High School and graduated in the class of 1967. He attended Unity College and Ricker College.

In the 1970s Ed worked at Sulo’s Texaco in Waldoboro and then took it over and ran it as Waldoboro Texaco. He later began his own construction company, Ed Matson Excavation, which he operated for many years. He was a member of King Solomon’s Lodge No. 61 A.F. & A.M. in Waldoboro. He enjoyed people and the many friendships he had made over his life.

He was predeceased by his father, William Edward Matson.

He is survived by his mother, Margaret Mank Matson of Union; sons, Edward “Eddie” Matson Jr. and wife Christina of Waldoboro, Todd W. Matson and wife Christy of Union and William Ronald Matson of Bath; daughter, Kristen Faye Matson and companion Jessie Bailey of Union; grandchildren, Jacob and Julia Matson of Waldoboro and Noah and Haylie Matson of Union; several cousins, and a niece and nephews.

Celebration of Edward’s life 11 a.m., Thurs., May 13 at the Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. Pastor Jerry Wright will officiate.

Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Waldoboro. 
MATSON, Edward Wesley (I42491)
 
2090 Edwin Gustave Schmerse born 15 Nov 1905, Juda, Wisconsin, married (1) Sep 1933, separated 1939, Helen Carey Davis,
married (2) 1941, separated 1943, Addie Mae ?. Edwin died 21 Mar 1965, Rosehills, Whittier, California. He was a happy go lucky kid,
sometimes mischievious, but not bad. He had sand fingers, and his money seemed to flow right thru his fingers. He was severely sick at
times, but somehow managed to recover. He went to Brush Creek School, that was the extent. He got a car on his own, and tinkered
with it quite a lot even when it wasn't necessary. 
SCHMERSE, Edwin Gustave (I8601)
 
2091 Edwin Raymond Walter, 86, Randolph, died Friday morning at a Waldoboro nursing home. He was born Jan 16, 1885, at Waldoboro, the son of Sanford B. and Ida Hoak Walter. He had been employed in the shoe business for over 50 years and retired from the Common Wealth Shoe & Leather Co.; attended the Winter Street Baptist Church of Gardiner. He is survived by a brother, Sidney Walter of Bowdoinham and two nieces. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. from 39 Washington Ave, Gardiner.

Lincoln County News: September 9th, 1971 
WALTER, Edwin Raymond (I42681)
 
2092 egraben auf dem Garnison-Kirchhof Cüstrin II SCHMERSE, Max Gustav (I8647)
 
2093 Ehefrau des Jakob Späth des älteren. Ihre Eltern: Konrad Hild und Margrethe Elisabeth N.N. , Ehe- und Ackerleute in Odersberg. HILD, Anna Katharine (I24512)
 
2094 EHEFRAU VON REV. HILD STARB IM KRANKENHAUS
Ein weiteres Kapitel wurde dem Unglück von Rev. Albert Hild hinzugefügt, der kürzlich von Rocky Ford, Col., nach Washburn gezogen war, als seine Frau am Samstagmorgen gegen 5 Uhr im städtischen Internierungskrankenhaus starb.
Die unmittelbare Todesursache war eine Lungenentzündung, die auf Diphtherie folgte. Frau Hild hinterlässt ein sechs Wochen altes Baby und ihren Mann, um sie zu überleben.
Es wird daran erinnert, dass Rev. Hild vor ein paar Wochen mit seiner Frau und seinen drei Kindern hier ankam und dass einen Tag nach seiner Ankunft eines seiner Kinder an Diphtherie starb und das andere am nächsten Tag folgte. Frau Hild wurde dann in das städtische Krankenhaus gebracht, da sie an derselben Krankheit litt, und eine Zeit lang dachte man, dass es ihr besser gehen würde, aber sie erkrankte an einer Lungenentzündung und konnte in ihrem geschwächten Zustand nicht gegen die Krankheit ankämpfen.
Das Ende kam am Samstagmorgen. Mr. Hild kam aus Washburn herunter, und die Beerdigung fand am Samstagnachmittag privat statt. H wurde begleitet von P. S. Meyers, Grundbuchamt von McLean County.
**The Bismarck Daily Tribune, Sonntag, 8. Mai 1910, Seite 5.

WASHBURN-MINISTER HAT Pech
Am vergangenen Samstagabend traf Rev. Mr. Hild, ein Geistlicher der deutschen Baptistengemeinde, mit seiner Frau und drei kleinen Kindern aus Colorado auf dem Weg nach Washburn, McLean County, in Bismarck ein. Die Familie wurde von Herrn Chris Bertsch bewirtet, dem sie aufgrund ihrer Kirchenzugehörigkeit völlig fremd waren.
Am frühen Montagmorgen wurde eines der Kinder, ein etwa zweijähriger Junge, der sich tagsüber leicht beschwert hatte, gefährlich krank, und bevor ein Arzt das Haus erreichen konnte, war das Kind tot. Da kein Arzt anwesend war, wurde der Gerichtsmediziner über den plötzlichen Tod informiert und entschied bei seiner Ankunft, dass das Kind an einer Lungenentzündung gestorben war.
Die Mutter des Kindes erkrankte am selben Morgen an Halsschmerzen, und der zuständige Arzt teilte dem Gesundheitsamt der Stadt mit, dass der Fall verdächtig und die Krankheit wahrscheinlich ansteckend sei. Bei der Untersuchung kam der Gesundheitsbeamte zu dem Schluss, dass es sich wahrscheinlich um Diphtherie handelte, und ordnete in Erwartung einer bakteriologischen Untersuchung und weiterer Beobachtung an, dass die Mutter isoliert und das Begräbnis des Kindes privat erfolgen sollte, wie es bei ansteckenden Krankheiten üblich ist. Trotzdem wurde bei der Beerdigung ein Gottesdienst abgehalten und junge Leute zum Singen eingeladen.
Am nächsten Morgen, als es der Mutter viel schlechter ging und ein weiteres Kind an der Krankheit erkrankt war, wurden die Patienten in das städtische Isolationskrankenhaus gebracht, und in der Nacht zum Mittwoch starb auch ein zweites Kind, ein etwa vierjähriges Mädchen. Der Mutter geht es sehr schlecht und es scheint mehr als wahrscheinlich, dass sie der Krankheit erliegen wird.
Alle Mitglieder der Familie von Herrn Bertsch, die der Krankheit ausgesetzt waren, wurden mit Antitoxin immunisiert und das Haus begast, so dass die Gefahr einer Ausbreitung der Krankheit aus dieser Quelle gering ist.
Es ist ein harter Schlag für die Familie der Fremden, die alle ihre Mittel erschöpft hatte, um hierher zu gelangen, und war auch die Ursache für große Unannehmlichkeiten für die Familie Bertsch, die einfach eine Wohltätigkeitsaktion tat, indem sie Fremden Unterkunft gewährte.
**The Bismarck Daily Tribune, Freitag, 22. April 1910, Seite 5. 
BURGAHN, Anna (I26867)
 
2095 Ehefrau:Anna Maria Schöndorf (geb. Göbel)
Kinder:Jakob Heinrich Schöndorf, Jost Heinrich Schöndorf 
SCHÖNDORF, Jakob Heinrich Sr. (I8981)
 
2096 Ehefrau:Katharina Schöndorf (geb. Weyel)
Kinder:Marie Margarethe Schöndorf, Johann Georg Schöndorf 
SCHÖNDORF, Jost Henrich (I21578)
 
2097 Eheleut: Johann Lauer zu Arborn, Eva Gevattern: Kuntzen Hans itziger Müller bey Wilmerod, Johan Winder zu Arborn, Anna, Johann Zuhls Hausfraw zu Arborn, Jacobus Knöll Pfarher daselbst. Das Kindt: Johann Jacob, den 28. Juli 1611 LAUER, Hans Jacob (I5536)
 
2098 Eheleut: Johann Sup zu Nenderodt, Apolonia
Gevattern: Petter Sup Scheffer zu Winckelß, Michels Paulus zu Nenderodt, Philippa, Conrads Johangen fraw zu Nenderodt, Cathrina, Damals die Pfarherin
Das Kind: Petter, den 4. Februar 1610

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Eheleut: Johann Sup zu Nenderodt, Apolonia
Gevattern: Eva, Wilhelm Schneiders zu Nenderodt Hausfraw, Johangen Schlicher zu Nenderodt, Eva, Cuhn Meusers seligen Tochter
Das Kindt: Eva, den 17. Juli 1614 
SUPP, Johann (I53016)
 
2099 Eheleut: Peter Sturm von Nentenrot, Kathrein
Gevattern: 1. Peter Klein von Mengerskirchen, 2. Michel Keller von Nentenrot, 3. Christina, Henches Theisen Fraw zu Nentenrot, 4. Agnes, Johannes Croen gewesener Hoftrompeters zu Heidelberg rilicta filia.
Das Kindt: Agnes Christein, den 22. Januar ao 1632. 
KLEIN, Peter (I27955)
 
2100 Eheleut: Weigel Thiedrich zu Arborn, Cathrin Gevattern: 1. Justus Arcularius Pastor, 2. Hans Deuster, 3. Eva, Petters Johans Hausfraw Das Kind: Johan Jost, den 14. Juli 1616 DIETRICH, Johann Jost (I27208)
 

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