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| 1551 | CAMDEN……. Helen “Louise” Hastings, 95, died unexpectedly December 1, 2020. Born in Camden on March 6, 1925, she was the daughter of Leolar E and Aimie Parks Mank. A member of the Eastern Star Chapter #201 for over 40 years, Louise was a supervisor at Tibbetts Industries, Camden, for 30 years. Following her move to Florida, she was a caregiver for 15 years. Needless to say, she was a people person! She loved having guests and feeding people. There was always enough food for anyone that dropped in. At Christmas, even when it became difficult to do so because of her age, Louise baked cookies and pumpkin breads!! For many years, Louise and Buck enjoyed their camp on Moosehead Lake. It was a favorite gathering place for fellow camp owners on Saturday night. Always plenty of chicken wings and livers at “happy hour”. The more the merrier was Louise’s motto. Not one to “sit still”, Louise was very proud that she was able to live alone and drive at 95 years of age. “Miss Daisy” drove other people to appointments, shopping, etc. She didn’t leave the house without her hair done, makeup on and smartly dressed. She enjoyed her weekly card games with Marion Mank, Dot Hibbert, Alice Boody, Esther Farmer and Carolyn Small. She crocheted and read constantly. Louise lived life to the fullest and always enjoyed having a good time wherever she went. A friend described her as “the youngest old person I know”. The isolation of COVID took its toll on Louise; she greatly missed being able to visit people and have people stop to visit her. We will miss her!! Surviving is her daughter, Gerry Lawler of Frisco, Texas, a grandson, Brian Hill and wife Jennifer of Ranger, Georgia, stepdaughter, Lisa Rediker of Swanville; sister-in-law, Frances Knight of Lincolnville; three nieces, Keta Martin, Janice Ogier and husband Robert, both of Camden and Joan Merriam of Rockland; four nephews, Wayne Morong and wife Caroline, Keryn Knight all of Camden, Jeffrey Mank and wife Hillary of South Hope and Glenn Knight of Lincolnville; and long-time special friend, Wanda Lassiter of Lakeland, Florida. Louise was predeceased by daughter, Donna Dickey; husband. Stirling “Buck” Hastings, Jr., grandson, Shawn Lawler, sister, Ruth Morong, brothers, Richard and Ernest Mank, sister-in-law, Beverly Mank, sister-in-law, Marian Mank, brother-in-law Fred Morong, son-in-law, Harry Lawler; half brothers and sisters: Elwin, Sid, Ken and Virgil Mank, Evelyn Noyes, Marge Beverage, Raymond, Al and Catherine Gushee; and many cousins, nieces, nephews and valued friends. Memorial gifts may be made to the P.A.W.S Animal Adoption Center, P.O. Box 707, Rockport, Maine 04856 or the charity of your choice. The graveside service for Helen “Louise” Hastings, 95, who died on Dec. 1, 2020, will be held at 3pm, Friday, June 25, 2021 at Mountain View Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Susan Stonestreet officiating. Following the service, there will be a reception at the American Legion Post #30, 91 Pearl Street, Camden. | MANK, Helen Louise (I48300)
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| 1552 | Capellenende | LANDGRAF(F), Gottfried (I27891)
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| 1553 | Capellenende | LANDGRAF, Johann (I5362)
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| 1554 | Capellenende | LANDGRAF (LANDGRABE), Andreas (I5434)
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| 1555 | Capellenende | LANDGRAF(F), Urban (I5436)
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| 1556 | Capellenende, St. Gertraud Kirche | Familie: Johann LANDGRAF / Maria Elisabeth FRÄNZEL (F1745)
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| 1557 | Capellenende, St. Gertraud Kirche | Familie: Urban LANDGRAF(F) / Anna FRETSCHNER (FRATSCHER) (F1768)
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| 1558 | Cardio Arrest, Brain Seizure | STEWART, Madge (I9761)
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| 1559 | Carl A. Winchenbach, 77, aus Friendship Road, Waldoboro, Zimmermann und Landwirt, verstarb am 31. Januar nach langer Krankheit in seinem Haus. Er wurde in Waldoboro als Sohn von Samuel und Clara Gruhn Winchenbach geboren. Seine Familie zog nach Jamaica Plain, Mass., als er noch ein Kind war, und er besuchte dort die Agassiz School in Jamaca Plain. Mit 12 Jahren arbeitete er als Auslieferer in einer Drogerie. Er war dort auch für die First National Stores tätig. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Maine war er selbstständiger Zimmermann und betrieb eine Farm. Er grub Claims, züchtete Hühner und hatte ausgezeichnete Gärten. Mr. Winchenbach jagte und fischte gern. Eine Tochter, Lorraine Fowler, verstarb bereits zuvor. Hinterblieben sind seine Frau Gloria R. Winchenbach aus Waldoboro, acht Söhne, David Beaucage, Fred, Donald, Peter und Alfred Lee aus St. Paul, Minn., und Samuel Winchenbach aus Rockport; zwei Töchter, Mrs. Earle (Claire) Clifford aus Boothbay, Donna Berkley aus Camden und Sally Smith aus Rockport; ein Bruder, Robert aus Rockport; zwei Schwestern, Mrs. Wallace (Doris) Prock aus Waldoboro und Jean Winslow aus Rockport; viele Enkel und Urenkel. Eine Trauerfeier für sein Leben findet am Donnerstag um 13 Uhr im Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main St., statt, Mark Alley wird den Gottesdienst leiten. Die Beerdigung findet auf dem Sweetland Cemetery statt. LifeSketch Carl A. Winchenbach, 77, aus Friendship Road, Waldoboro, Zimmermann und Landwirt, starb am 31. Januar nach langer Krankheit in seinem Haus. Er wurde in Waldoboro als Sohn von Samuel und Clara Gruhn Winchenbach geboren. Seine Familie zog nach Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, als er noch ein Kind war, und besuchte dort die Agassiz School in Jamaica Plain. Mit 12 Jahren arbeitete er in einer Drogerie und lieferte aus. Außerdem war er dort für die First National Stores tätig. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Maine war er selbstständiger Zimmermann und betrieb eine Farm. Er grub Claims, züchtete Hühner und hatte wunderschöne Gärten. Herr Winchenbach jagte und fischte gern. Eine Tochter, Lorraine Fowler, starb bereits zuvor. Hinterblieben sind seine Frau Gloria R. Winchenbach aus Waldoboro, acht Söhne, David Beaucage, Fred, Donald, Peter und Alfred Lee aus St. Paul, Minnesota, und Samuel Winchenbach aus Rockport; Er hatte zwei Töchter: Mrs. Earle (Claire) Clifford aus Boothbay, Donna Berkley aus Camden und Sally Smith aus Rockport; einen Bruder, Robert aus Rockport; zwei Schwestern: Mrs. Wallace (Doris) Prock aus Waldoboro und Jean Winslow aus Rockport; zahlreiche Enkel und Urenkel. Eine Trauerfeier für ihn findet am Donnerstag um 13 Uhr im Hall Funeral Home, Main Street 949, statt. Mark Alley wird den Gottesdienst leiten. Die Beisetzung erfolgt auf dem Sweetland Cemetery. Lincoln County Newspaper: 4. Februar 1993. | WINCHENBACH, Carl Adolph (I52772)
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| 1560 | Carl E. Brehm, 73, of Beloit, WI, died Saturday, October 23, 2010 at Riverside Terrace, Beloit, WI, after a courageous 2 year battle with cancer. He was born January 20, 1937 in Beloit, WI, the son of Carl and Hazel (Beck) Brehm. Carl was a 1955 graduate of Beloit Memorial High School. He married Eileen R. Rumage Hogan on September 22, 1972 in Our Savior's Lutheran Church. Carl began his 43 year career in the mail room at Beloit Corporation, retiring in 1999 as the Senior Purchasing Agent. Carl enjoyed traveling, going to the Lake Geneva Yacht Club, casinos, John Wayne movies and visiting with his grandchildren. He was an avid sailor, fisherman, golfer and skier. Carl was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife, Eileen Brehm, of Beloit, WI; two sons, Kurt (Kathy) Hogan, of Georgetown, MA, and Ken Hogan of Janesville, WI; three grandchildren, Michael Hogan, Kristin Hogan and Nicole Hogan; and one sister, Beverly (Duane) Peterson of Hayward, WI. He was predeceased by his parents, and brother, Richard Brehm. Carl's family would like to thank Pastor Erik Jelinek, Dr. Vogel. Dr. Natalie Callendar, Tammy and Robin, Dr. Mahler, Betty, Debbie and staff, Dr. Cheryl Miller, Dr. From, Mary Marino and the Special Care Unit at Beloit Memorial Hospital, Ann Henning and our wonderful Beloit Regional Hospice, Riverside Terrace and staff. We are so lucky to be blessed with so many wonderful friends. Memorial services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 30, 2010 in Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 749 Bluff Street, Beloit, WI, with Reverend Erik Jelinek officiating. Inurnment will be in the Chapel of Joseph of Arimathea Columbarium. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in the Daley Murphy Wisch & Associates Funeral Home and Crematorium, 2355 Cranston Road, Beloit, WI. Visitation will also be from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service Saturday in the church. Memorials may be given in his name to the Beloit Regional Hospice or Our Savior's Lutheran Church. | BREHM, Carl Edward George (I43614)
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| 1561 | Carlton B. Winchenbach April 27, 1930 - November 2, 2023 Please place flower orders directly through a local florist. https://www.geojcarroll.com/florists Carlton B. Winchenbach, 93, passed away peacefully November 2 at his home in Tri-Palm Estates in Thousand Palms, California. Carlton was born April 27, 1930, in Waldoboro, Maine. He was the youngest of thirteen children to Chester A. and Carrie E. Cushman Winchenbach. He was predeceased by his siblings: Millard, Harold, Floyd, Grace, Warren, Christine, Robert, Frances, Priscilla, Addison, Gideon, and Russell; his first wife Virginia L. Gentry; and his grandson Kyle Gustafson. Carlton is survived by his wife, Susan Sander; his daughter, Rita Gustafson; his granddaughter Kristen Crowder; and five great-grandchildren: Karlyn, Kaitlyn, Kayla, Joseph and Owen. At 17, Carlton joined the U.S. Navy where he remained as a Gunner’s Mate until his retirement in 1969. His service years included tours of Korea and Vietnam. The navy brought Carlton to San Diego which he called home until recently moving to Thousand Palms to be closer to his daughter. Carlton will be remembered as a patient, soft-spoken and gentle man. People of all generations found him easy to chat with and he was known as Grandpa Carl to everyone. He would gladly help anyone in any way he could. It was his great sense of humor that made him so endearing. When asked where he was from, he replied, “The Maine part of Texas!” Services for Carlton will be graveside with military honors at Fairview Cemetery in Gainesville, Texas on Monday, 11/20 at 2 pm. Viewing will be at the George Carroll Funeral Home from 12-1 pm on that day. | WINCHENBACH, Carlton B (I36599)
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| 1562 | Carol Baer of Mobridge, South Dakota April 11, 1938 - October 3, 2022 Mass of Christian Burial for Carol Baer, 84, of Mobridge will at 1 PM, Saturday, October 8, 2022, at the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Mobridge. Burial will be at Black Hills National Cemetery on Monday, October 10, 2022 under the direction of Kesling Funeral Home of Mobridge. There will be a prayer service at 7 PM Friday at the church. Carol passed away Monday, October 3, 2022 at Mother Joseph Manor. Carol Ann (Lapham) Baer was born April, 11, 1938 in Lewistown, Maine to Elwood and Geraldine Lapham. Carol graduated in 1957 from Hollowell High School in Hollowell, Maine. She went to college where she earned her diploma in accounting. She worked for Liberty Mutual and Harstone. She met Reinhold George Baer at the USO in Boston, MA, during his time in the US Navy. On June 29, 1963 Carol and George married at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Mobridge. To this union two daughters, Mary and Jerri were born. George used to lovingly call Carol, Mother Dear. Also when he was upset with Carol he used to say: Why don’t you just “Bite Me.” Carol’s job was a homemaker tending to her girls and her husband. In 1985, Carol and George moved to Edgemont, SD, where George was employed by Burlington Northern R.R. They moved back to Mobridge in 2002. In 2020 Carol moved to Mother Joseph Manor nursing home in Aberdeen until the time of her death. Carol enjoyed her various organizations, which included VFW, WOM, Legion Auxiliary, and the Altar Society at her church. She was president of VFW for many, many years both in Edgemont and Mobridge. Carol was an avid lover and collector of mice, both the stuffed and knick knack kind. It so happened one Christmas her daughter Mary bought her a live mouse as a gift. She kept that mouse as a pet. Mary used to laugh at her sister Jerri because she was afraid of that little mouse. Carol is survived by her two daughters, Mary (Calvin) Kraft of Isabel, SD, Jerri (Terry) Schneider of Aberdeen, SD, brother, Butchie (Bianca) of Michigan, grandchildren, Eric, Winter, D.J., Brandon, Gabby, Chapen, and two great grandchildren. Carol was preceded in death by her husband, George, grandson, Ty Kraft, her parents and her beloved pet mouse. | LAPHAM, Carol Ann (I50430)
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| 1563 | Carolyn Frances Kaler 21. Juni 1922 – 6. August 2023 14. August 2023bei16:21 Uhr Carolyn Frances Kaler, 101, ist am 6. August 2023 in ihrem Zuhause im Beisein ihrer Familie zu ihrem Herrn heimgekehrt. Geboren wurde sie am 21. Juni 1922 in Friendship und war eines von 14 Kindern von Robert S. Lash Sr. und Levilda Carter Lash. Sie besuchte die Schulen in Friendship. Am 9. September 1942 heiratete sie Benjamin Kaler, und gemeinsam bauten sie ihr erstes Haus in Waldoboro. Sie verbrachte gern Zeit mit ihrer Familie und kehrte fast täglich nach Friendship zurück. Das junge Paar verkaufte schließlich sein Haus und zog zurück nach Friendship, damit Carolyn näher bei ihren alternden Eltern und Geschwistern sein konnte. In jungen Jahren arbeitete Carolyn bei Bath Iron Works und im Pflegeheim Fieldcrest Manor in Waldoboro. Sie war sehr kreativ und widmete sich mit Begeisterung dem Restaurieren von Möbeln, dem Flechten von Körben und dem Nähen. Außerdem verbrachte sie viel Zeit mit ihren Brüdern in der Bootswerkstatt, wo sie unter anderem malte. Als leidenschaftliche Schreinerin führte sie die Ausbauarbeiten in Teilen ihres Hauses selbst durch. Ihren größten Erfolg sah sie darin, gemeinsam mit ihren Geschwistern ihre alternden Eltern bis zu deren Tod pflegen zu können. Carolyn liebte es, Auto zu fahren und mitzufahren. Sie bereiste ganz Maine, besonders die Nebenstraßen. Sie genoss ihre spontanen Autofahrten, den Kaffee und die Zeit mit ihrer Familie, denn sie ließ sich keine Mitfahrgelegenheit entgehen. Carolyn liebte ihren Herrn Jesus Christus über alles. Sie machte es sich zur Lebensaufgabe, auch anderen von ihm zu erzählen. Sie war ein aktives Mitglied der Friendship Advent Christian Church und sammelte zu ihrem 100. Geburtstag Pennys für die Penny Crusade. Sie wurde von ihrem geliebten Ehemann Benjamin Kaler, ihren Brüdern John, Austin, Douglas, Harold, Robert Jr., Paul und Winfield Lash, ihren Schwestern Mary Wotton, Eleanor Lash und Myra Maxy sowie ihrem Urenkel Dominic Andrews überlebt. Sie hinterlässt ihre Tochter Kathy Wotton und deren Ehemann Lance aus Friendship; ihre Enkelinnen Carolyn Andrews und deren Ehemänner Timothy George Andrews aus Vinalhaven sowie Brenda Thompson und Steven Thompson Jr. aus Friendship; ihre Urenkel Caleb und Arika Thompson aus Steep Falls, Trevor und Cheyanne Thompson aus Waldoboro, Steven III und Abigail Thompson aus Warren und Lilly Andrews aus Vinalhaven; ihre Ururenkel Sophera Thompson und Nolan Thompson; ihre Brüder Howard und Lois Lash sowie Philip und Janice Lash; und ihre Schwester Esther Lane, alle aus Friendship. sowie zahlreiche Nichten und Neffen, zu denen sie jede einzelne Beziehung pflegte. Die Beisetzung findet am Mittwoch, dem 16. August 2023, um 14:00 Uhr auf dem Friedhof Old Village Cemetery in Friendship statt. Pfarrer Alan Chamberlin wird die Trauerfeier leiten. Anstelle von Blumen können Gedenkspenden an die Advent Christian Church for World Missions, PO Box 9, Friendship, ME 04547, geleistet werden. Um eine Erinnerung oder Geschichte mit Carolyns Familie zu teilen, besuchen Sie bitte deren Online-Erinnerungsbuch unter bchfh.com . Die Bestattungsformalitäten werden vom Bestattungsinstitut Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins in Rockland übernommen. | LASH, Carolyn Frances (I53277)
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| 1564 | Carolyn Mank Obituary ROCKPORT – Carolyn L. Mank, 91, died peacefully, Thursday, May 15, 2025 at the Highlands in Topsham. Born in Thomaston, May 21, 1933, she was the daughter of Irving and Evelyn Hamilton Lufkin. Educated in Warren Schools, she was a 1951 graduate of Warren High School. As a young woman, Carolyn was a member of the Warren Baptist Church, a leader of the 4-H Club, a member of the Eager Beavers and worked at both the Knox Hospital and Van Baalens. On June 11, 1955, Carolyn married the love of her life, Elwin Stanley Mank of Appleton. Together they moved to Bangor where Elwin attended Husson College. During this time Carolyn worked at Armour and Company to help support her husband while he was in school. Following his graduation in 1957, the couple moved to New Jersey. Settling in New Jersey, Carolyn and Elwin welcomed three children into their family, Terry, Cindy and Jeffrey. Once her children entered school, Carolyn went to work for the Bridgwater School System. First as a Teacher’s Assistant and then with the Special Education Program, working in the Resource Room. For a total of 14 years she poured her heart and soul into teaching, loving every minute of it, and becoming attached to the children like they were her own. Throughout her husband’s career with Union Carbide Corporation, the family lived twice in New Jersey, as well as in Illinois, West Virginia and Ohio. After retirement, having been away from Maine for 37 years, they returned to their beloved State in 1992. Carolyn continued to stay busy, as a member of the West Rockport Baptist Church, Rockport Garden Club and the New Comers’s Club. Tending to the needs of her family as a homemaker made her happiest, and she loved nothing more than spending time with her six grandchildren. In her down time, she enjoyed reading, working in the gardens, canning and traveling. She will be sadly missed by all who loved her. Predeceased by her beloved husband Elwin and her daughter Cindy; Carolyn is survived by her sons, Terry Mank and his wife Deborah, Jeffrey Mank and his wife Donna; son-in-law Rick Ross; and her six grandchildren, Justin Mank and Lauren Stilwell, Ryan and Alyson Mank, Colin Mank, Michael Ross, Steven and Jane Ross, and Katie and Jonathon Pritt; and great granddaughter Rosie Ross. Family and friends are invited to visit from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland, where a celebration of her life will follow at 11:00 am. She will be laid to rest privately at Pine Grove Cemetery in Appleton. | LUFKIN, Carolyn Louise (I48314)
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| 1565 | CARRIE E. WINCHENBACH Carrie E. Winchenbach, 91, Waldoboro, widow of Chester Winchenbach, died Jan. 26 in a Rockport convalescent center. She was born in Hudson, Ma. Mrs. Winchenbach made rugs and was a member of the Meenahga, the Pomona, the State and the National Granges. She was also an avid Beano player. Her husband Chester died in 1937. Survivors include six sons, Warren A. of Brockton, Mass, Robert C. and Addison both of Waldoboro, Gideon C. of Union, Russell B. of Augusta, and Carlton B. of California; three daughters, Mrs. Christine Clifford and Mrs. Priscilla Poland, both of Waldoboro and Mrs. Frances W. Swan of Nobleboro, 38 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren and many great great grandchildren. There will be no funeral services. Lincoln County News: February 3rd, 1983 | CUSHMAN, Carrie Evelyn (I36590)
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| 1566 | CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS MITTWOCH, 5. August 1902 P. J. Lehnhard ERNST ILL Dispatches Von Battle Creek, Michigan Say seine Genesung ist zweifelhafte Versand A von Battle Creek, erhielt Michigan Sonntagnachmittag von Verwandten hier erklärt , dass PJ Lehnhard Zustand sehr ernst war und dass ernste Zweifel waren freute sich über seine Genesung. Gestern hieß es in einer Depesche, dass es keine Hoffnung für ihn gäbe, wenn es ihm in der Nacht nicht besser ginge. Sein Sohn Carl und Frau Lehnhard sind bei ihm. Herr Lehnhard ist schwer von Magenproblemen betroffen und ging vor kurzem ins Sanatorium in Battle Creek, um sich zu erholen und zu heilen. CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS MITTWOCH, 6. AUGUST 1902 P. J. LEHNHARD DEAD Die Überreste werden heute Abend zu Hause sein und die Beerdigung wird morgen stattfinden P. J. Lehnhard Sr. starb am Dienstagmorgen um fünfundzwanzig Minuten nach Mitternacht im Sanatorium in Battle Creek, Michigan, wohin er vor einigen Wochen an Magenproblemen gelitten hatte. Frau Lehnhard und sein Sohn Carl waren bei ihm, als das Ende kam. Sie brachen mit den Überresten sofort nach Karthago auf, und es wird erwartet, dass sie heute Nacht um Mitternacht auf dem Frisco hier sein werden. Herr Lehnhard war der bekannte Nachfolger von GA Cassil im alten Cassilplatz-Gehöft. Er interessierte sich für die Banken Monett und Oronogo, Missouri, die er mit Hilfe seiner drei Söhne Carl W., Phil J. und Willis W. führte. Außerdem hinterlässt er zwei Töchter, Misses Sarah und Helen. Herr Lehnhard war 54 Jahre alt und hatte etwa 15 Jahre in Karthago gelebt. Er war Mitglied der Loge Royal Areanum und auch der Congregational Church. Die Beerdigung wurde vom Haus in Cassil Place aus durchgeführt. Pfr. JB Toomay amtierte. | LEHNHARD, Philip Jay Sr (I5609)
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| 1567 | Caspar-Thyß-Straße 27/29 | SEIDENSCHNUR, Minna Emma (I55974)
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| 1568 | Catharina Zimmermann ist eine Schwester von Johann Georg Zimmermann dieser war der Urgrossvater von Walter Zimmermann. Walter Zimmermann war Taufpate von Ullrich Menger | ZIMMERMAN, Catharina (I11098)
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| 1569 | Catherine A. (Katie) Eugley, 81, Waldoboro, died Tuesday at her home. Her husband, Clarence Eugley died in 1943. She was born here, a daughter of Norman and Almada Eugley Winchenbach. A former member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Rebekahs. Mrs. Eugley was a member of the Waldoboro Senior Citizens. Surviving is a sister, Amy L. Willey of Waldoboro. A funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Hall Funeral Home, 77 Main St. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery. Lincoln County News: April 1st, 1982. | WINCHENBACH, Katherine A (I36736)
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| 1570 | Cathy S. Clough Obituary Warren—Cathy S. (Day) Clough, 64, peacefully reached the end of her life’s journey on August 4, 2024, of Pancreatic cancer at Sussman House. Cathy was born September 28, 1959, in Rockland, Maine. She was the daughter of Joan M. and Edric R. (Dick) Day. Cathy grew up in Warren and was a 1977 graduate of Medomak Valley High School. Cathy started her career as Office Manager at Rockland Leathers and continued her profession at Manset Marine Company for 20 years. She then finished her career at Fisher Engineering just shy of 24 years. Cathy was a dedicated “barn kid”, starting at Hill-N-Dale Stables and traveling throughout Maine and New England showing her beloved horse, Rose Briar. They won many awards. Cathy is survived by her aunt, Phyllis (Phid) Day, of Virginia, and many cousins from Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida. Also remembered are Cathy’s cherished friends—Roger Peabody and Kathleen Williams, both of Warren. They have been by her side through life’s journey, along with her devoted canine companion, Wendy. The outpouring of love and support from so many dear friends has been overwhelming and uplifting. She also received many delicious meals and desserts as well as gift certificates for meals from many wonderful friends. As all of you know, Cathy was a huge Bon Jovi fan. She loved Bon Jovi from the get go and attended many of his concerts from Maine to Connecticut. She had an unexpected encounter with Jon Bon Jovi on a remote stage in the middle of the audience at one of the concerts. She even ran into his wife and young son at a local business once. One of Bon Jovi’s latest songs, “Legendary”, really hit home with Cathy with the line “a fistful of friends” (YouTube it). Cathy also shared a love of dragonflies with one of her best friends, Wendy Kinney. Dragonflies have had a strong presence in her life following Wendy’s passing. (Have you noticed the increase in dragonflies?) The family of Cathy would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the doctors at Pen Bay and the caring nurses and staff at the Sussman House for their comfort and excellent care during Cathy’s stay. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Cathy’s memory to Pope Memorial Humane Society, PO Box 1294, Rockland, ME 04841. A private burial will be at the Fairview Cemetery in Warren at a later date. A Celebration of Life will be held in the future. Details will be shared on Cathy’s Facebook page when the time is known. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.directcremationofmaine.com | DAY, Cathy S (I51279)
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| 1571 | Cause of Death Accident | MARSH, David (I54196)
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| 1572 | Cause of death As per the death record, this man died of heart failure (mitral stenosis) at the age of 34. | STAHL, Hiram Dunfield (I54439)
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| 1573 | Cause of Death: Pneumonia; Contributing cause, childbirth. | DAVIS, Helen Pearl (I1749)
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| 1574 | CECIL E. LUDWIG WALDOBORO - Cecil E. Ludwig, 88, died Sunday in a Cambridge, Mass. hospital. He was a retired assistant custodian at Teachers College, Boston. He was born here Nov 5, 1870, son of Alpheus and Sophia Achorn Ludwig. He was a member of Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Boston. In May 1956, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig had observed their 65th wedding anniversary here. Surviving besides his widow, Mrs. Lilla B. Ludwig, are a daughter, Mrs. Leon A. Achorn of Belmont, Mass., one brother, Anson Ludwig of Waldoboro, a niece and several nephews. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Waltz Funeral Home. Dr. Norman L. Lavers, assistant pastor of Tremont Temple, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Royal Brown. Burial was in Ludwig Cemetery, Off's Corner. Waldoboro Press: March 5th, 1959 | LUDWIG, Cecil Ereler (I46418)
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| 1575 | CEDAR POST OFFICE AND BELLE CARLOW Belle Carlow was born on November 30, 1900, the daughter of Albin D. and Mary Ann (Moraisey) Carlow. She lived with her parents and her brother Roy in the house at the top of Gooch Hill on the Cooper Road. Belle's daughter Barbara, widow of Elbridge McArthur, lives in that house in 2010. Belle didn't need to go far to school for she got her education across the road at Cedar School. Belle served as postmaster of the Cedar Post Office from 1926 to 1935. The post office was in a room her father had made off the dining room. She had a desk on which she did her duties as postmaster. Ralph Sadler of Cooper brought the mail by team three days a week from Grove Post Office on Middle Ridge in Cooper. According to a 1927 ''Report of Star Route Service'' for November 1927, it was 5.75 miles from Grove to Cedar. He delivered the mail thirteen times that month and arrived at Cedar between 2 and 2:30 in the afternoon. He left return trip 30 minutes later. Belle had to certify among other things that Ralph was a person of sufficient intelligence to properly handle...the mail.… Cedar served the people from the foot of Gooch Hill, mostly members of the Dwelley family, all the way to George Flood's in Cooper. Belle's Post Office was open all at hours of the day or night. When I asked Belle how she got the job. She told me that someone got her the job's In those days the post office was very political. Belle's father was a Republican, which probably was a factor. After the post office was discontinued, Belle worked for other families, the McGlauflins of Charlotte, the Dwelleys of Meddybemps, and the Crosbys of Cooper. She also worked in Calais at the Gem Restaurant. When World War II came along, she moved to Portland and worked as a welder in the shipyard for three years. She then had a store by the house on Gooch Hill. This store building was moved to Brooks Street in Calais, added onto, and was used as her home for a number of years. During this time Belle worked for Ware Knitters in Calais. And Belle found time during all these years of working to marry twice, to Walter Carlow and to Almond Ireland, and to have two children, Albert who died in Connecticut in 1980, and Barbara. Belle lived at Palmer Lane Estates in Calais and, during retirement, volunteered her time at Barnard's Nursing Home, and for eight years in the kitchen where she lived helping prepare meals for senior citizens. She made dolls and afghans in her spare time. She returned to her home on Gooch Hill to spend her last years and died there in 2003. | MACARTHUR, Jacqueline Belle (I18360)
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| 1576 | CEDAR POST UND BELLE CARLOW Belle Carlow wurde am 30. November 1900 als Tochter von Albin D. und Mary Ann (Moraisey) Carlow geboren. Sie lebte mit ihren Eltern und ihrem Bruder Roy in dem Haus oben auf dem Gooch Hill an der Cooper Road. Belles Tochter Barbara, Witwe von Elbridge McArthur, lebt seit 2010 in diesem Haus. Belle musste nicht weit zur Schule gehen, denn sie erhielt ihre Ausbildung auf der anderen Straßenseite an der Cedar School. Belle war von 1926 bis 1935 Postmeisterin des Cedar Post Office. Das Postamt befand sich in einem Raum, den ihr Vater aus dem Speisesaal gemacht hatte. Sie hatte einen Schreibtisch, an dem sie ihre Aufgaben als Postmeisterin erledigte. Ralph Sadler von Cooper brachte die Post per Team drei Tage die Woche vom Grove Post Office auf Middle Ridge in Cooper. Laut einem „Bericht des Star Route Service“ von 1927 für November 1927 waren es 5,75 Meilen von Grove nach Cedar. Er lieferte die Post in diesem Monat dreizehn Mal aus und kam zwischen 2 und 2:30 Uhr nachmittags in Cedar an. Er verließ die Rückfahrt 30 Minuten später. Belle musste unter anderem bescheinigen, dass Ralph eine Person mit ausreichender Intelligenz war, um ... die Post ordnungsgemäß zu handhaben.… Cedar diente den Menschen am Fuße des Gooch Hill, hauptsächlich Mitglieder der Familie Dwelley, bis hin zu George Flood's in Cooper. Belles Postamt war rund um die Uhr geöffnet. Als ich Belle fragte, wie sie den Job bekommen hat. Sie erzählte mir, jemand habe ihr die Stelle besorgt. Damals war die Post sehr politisch. Belles Vater war Republikaner, was wahrscheinlich ein Faktor war. Nachdem das Postamt eingestellt worden war, arbeitete Belle für andere Familien, die McGlauflins von Charlotte, die Dwelleys von Meddybemps und die Crosbys von Cooper. Sie arbeitete auch in Calais im Gem Restaurant. Als der Zweite Weltkrieg kam, zog sie nach Portland und arbeitete drei Jahre lang als Schweißerin in der Werft. Sie hatte dann einen Laden neben dem Haus auf Gooch Hill. Dieses Ladengebäude wurde in die Brooks Street in Calais verlegt, angebaut und einige Jahre lang als ihr Zuhause genutzt. Während dieser Zeit arbeitete Belle für Ware Knitters in Calais. Und Belle fand in all diesen Jahren der Arbeit Zeit, zweimal zu heiraten, mit Walter Carlow und mit Almond Ireland, und zwei Kinder zu haben, Albert, der 1980 in Connecticut starb, und Barbara. Belle lebte in den Palmer Lane Estates in Calais und leistete während ihrer Pensionierung ihre Zeit ehrenamtlich im Barnard's Nursing Home und acht Jahre lang in der Küche, in der sie lebte, um bei der Zubereitung von Mahlzeiten für Senioren zu helfen. Sie fertigte in ihrer Freizeit Puppen und Afghanen an. Sie kehrte in ihr Haus auf Gooch Hill zurück, um ihre letzten Jahre zu verbringen, und starb dort 2003. | CARLOW, Elizabeth Belle Lizzie (I1260)
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| 1577 | Celebration of Life Gathering at Bateman Carroll Funeral Home | COOK, Kaohinani Mary (I25175)
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| 1578 | Cemetery from New Hampshire death record. Likely headstone reads Father, 1824-1901. In lot with Ludwig children, Addie, Orlevia, and Milford. Son of Aaron Ludwig and Catherine Cyrene (Wagner) Ludwig. Married Eliza Jane Welt, July 6, 1850 (intention filed), Waldoboro, Maine. Cemetery from New Hampshire death record. Likely headstone reads Father, 1824-1901. In lot with Ludwig children, Addie, Orlevia, and Milford. Son of Aaron Ludwig and Catherine Cyrene (Wagner) Ludwig. Married Eliza Jane Welt, July 6, 1850 (intention filed), Waldoboro, Maine. | LUDWIG, Aaron Waterman Jr. (I42690)
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| 1579 | Cerebral hemmorhage, at home (3020 Griesmer Avenue) | WELLNER, Mary (I10821)
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| 1580 | Certificate 7701883 | WEYMOUTH, Hiram L (I55285)
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| 1581 | Charite | SCHMÄRSE, Caroline Wilhelmine (I8507)
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| 1582 | Charite | SCHMÄRSE, Carl Friedrich (I8508)
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| 1583 | Charite | LEMKE, Friedrich Albert Ferdinand (I5713)
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| 1584 | Charitee (Hospital) | HENNING, Friedrich Karl Otto (I3489)
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| 1585 | Charitee (Hospital) | SCHMERSE, Johanne Charlotte Auguste Justine (I8681)
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| 1586 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I4466)
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| 1587 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I8453)
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| 1588 | Charl;es V. Frank donated his body to the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. | FRANK, Charles Louis (I26815)
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| 1589 | Charles "Charlie" Edward Tibbetts, 86, of Damascus, Virginia passed away on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 in the Johnston Memorial Hospital, Abingdon, Virginia due to Covid-19 complications. He was born in Camden Maine on July 24, 1934, a son of the late Hosea Tibbetts and Alfreda Porter Tibbetts. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Mary Elizabeth Demmons Tibbetts.Charlie was a beloved father, grandfather and brother. He was a committed member of the First Baptist Church of Damascus, an avid fly fisherman, and a proud veteran of the U.S. Army.Charles is survived by one daughter, Melody T. Jones, and her husband, Eugene, of Bristol, VA; one granddaughter, Sarah Jones, and her fianc, Edward Beck, of New York City, New York, one grandson Timothy Jones, of Bristol, VA; and one sister, Joan Brahms of Belmont, Maine. The family would like to extend a special thanks to his neighbors Ed and Dana Craig, Willie Trivett, and John and Kelly Dancer, all of Damascus, VA; and to Jeannette Lear of Swanville, Maine, for providing friendship and care to Charlie during his final years.Charlie will rest in the Mountain Home National Cemetery in Johnson City, TN. There will be no graveside service due to the pandemic. In lieu of flowers, the family asks well-wishers to donate to Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, https://projecthealingwaters.org/supporters/. Mr. Tibbetts and his family are in the care of Garrett Funeral Home, 203 N. Shady Ave., Damascus, VA 24236; ph.#: (276) 475-3631. | TIBBETTS, Charles Edward (I51865)
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| 1590 | Charles Edward* Schimmelfennig, Jr. was born in Koloa on the island of Kaua'i 04 Sep 1925. He was a former police officer with the Honolulu Police Department and former foreman with Dole Pineapple Company. Charles was also a retired chief investigator for the public defender's office. He was survived by son Charles E. III and six grandchildren. Funeral was held 21 Dec 1991 graveside at Kaua'i Veterans Cemetery in Hanapepe. *Charles had two obituaries published, the first ran on 19 Dec 1991 and the second corrected the first, published on 21 Dec 1991, both in The Honolulu Advertiser. The first obituary cites Charles' middle name as Edwin. However, primary source documents on Ancestry.com, including Charles' WWII draft card, cite his middle name as Edward, included here in his Find A Grave profile. | SCHIMMELFENNIG, Charles ‘Carl’ Edward (I18264)
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| 1591 | Charles Kulevich Obituary Charles F. Kulevich, 92, of Marlborough, passed away Thursday night, Dec. 10, 2010, at OakKnoll Healthcare Center. Born in Maynard, son of Felix and Mary Kulevich (Gogolouska). He served as 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World. War II. Charles retired from Marlco Oil and before that he worked for Sealtest and Twin Maple Farms. Charles was a lifetime member of the Marlborough Lions where he received the Melvin Jones award. Charles enjoyed polka music and hosted a Sunday morning polka radio show on WSRO in the late 80s. He was also an avid Bruins and Red Sox fan. Charles is survived by his wife of 69 years, Mary Kulevich (Winchenbaugh) of Marlborough, his three daughters Charlotte Burt and husband James of Marlborough, Paula Kulevich of Marlborough, Anne Wynne and husband Matt of Marlborough, his grandson William Burt of Marlborough and his sister Phyllis Sikorsky of Palmetto, Fla.; including several nieces and nephews. Per Charles' wishes, there will be no services. Memorial contributions can he made in memory of Charles Kulevich to the Marlborough Lions Club, P.O. Box 383, Marlborough, MA 01752. Published by MetroWest Daily News from Dec. 13 to Dec. 14, 2010. | KULEVICH, Charles F. (I50422)
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| 1592 | CHARLES L. MEUSER GIRARD - Charles L. Meuser, 81, passed away on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, at St. Elizabeth Health Center, after a long illness. Charles was born Dec. 22, 1935, in Youngstown, the son of Walter and Jeanette (Spatholt) Meuser. Charles was a 1953 graduate of Girard High School, and went on to graduate from Westminster College. He had worked for 33 years as a customer service representative for General Fireproofing, retiring in 1992. Charles was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church and the Ohio National Guard. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, the former Beverly Forsythe; his sisters-in-law, Beverly Baker Forsythe and Ruth Ann Forsythe; and several nieces and nephews. Private services were held on Tuesday, Jan. 24, at the Blackstone Funeral Home, with Pastor Rhonda Gallagher officiating. Charles was laid to rest at Girard City Cemetery. Visit www.blackstonefuneralhome.com to view this obituary and to send any condolences to the family. - See more at: http://www.vindy.com/news/tributes/2017/jan/25/#sthash.1lFkQDOy.dpuf | MEUSER, Charles L (I16541)
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| 1593 | Charles Miller zählte viele Jahre zu den führenden Geschäftsleuten seiner Gemeinde und war in öffentlichen Angelegenheiten einflussreich und engagiert. Er widmete sich fast ausschließlich seinen geschäftlichen Interessen sowie den Belangen seiner Stadt und seines Bundesstaates und leistete im Stillen einen wertvollen Beitrag für die Partei, der er sich politisch zugehörig fühlte. 1816 vertrat Herr Miller Waldoboro im Parlament von Massachusetts und war von 1826 bis 1843 Abgeordneter im Repräsentantenhaus von Maine – eine bemerkenswerte politische Karriere, die von Urteilsvermögen und ehrenhaftem Einsatz geprägt war. Herr Miller verbrachte seine Kindheit auf dem elterlichen Bauernhof in Waldoboro und erhielt seine Schulbildung durch den Besuch der örtlichen Schule während der Wintermonate. Seine Defizite in der frühen Bildung glich er durch scharfsinnige Beobachtungsgabe und das sorgfältige und kontinuierliche Lesen allgemeiner und weltlicher Literatur aus, unterstützt durch seine natürliche Begabung, Wissen zu erwerben. Nach seinem Umzug in das Dorf ging er dem Handel nach und verkaufte Waren, die nahezu alle Artikel für den Familien- und allgemeinen Gebrauch umfassten. Anfangs betrieb er seine Geschäfte in kleinem Rahmen, doch mit deren stetigem Wachstum begann er eine bemerkenswerte Karriere im Schiffbau, die viele Jahre aktiver und fachkundiger Tätigkeit umfasste. Während seiner fünfzigjährigen Geschäftstätigkeit baute er auf seinen Werften am Medomak-Fluss eine Flotte von 24 Schiffen, deren Holz er aus den umliegenden Wäldern bezog. Er behielt das alleinige Eigentum an fast jedem von ihm gebauten Schiff. Mit seinen Schiffen und anderen Besitztümern hinterließ er bei seinem Tod ein beträchtliches Vermögen. | MILLER, Charles (I55090)
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| 1594 | Charlois, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands | BEKKER, Ludolf Diederik (I660)
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| 1595 | Charloisse Lagedijk 680 3084 LJ Rotterdam | BLOK, Wouter (I872)
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| 1596 | Charlotte Reed Kump passed away at the Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital at the age of 88. She was born on the VN Ranch in Northern Elko County to Jake and Anna Reed, the youngest of 6 children. She married Jay Kump Sixty Six years ago on May 22, 1940. She worked as a beautician in Elko from 1941 to 1942, managed the swimming pool located near the old hot hole, then served as the Postmistress in Lee from 1943 to 1952. The couple owned and operated the Lee General Store during these years. When Jay and Charlotte moved back into Elko in 1952, Charlotte took a job at J.C. Penney. During this period, Charlotte acted as a surrogate mother to numerous young men from the area ranches that boarded at the Kump home during the school year. Her husband Jay Kump of Elko, sister Janie Reed Stanley of Tremonton, UT, survives her. children Jake (Karen) Kump, Moyal (Karen) Kump, and Marva (Jim) Santina, all of Elko, as well as grandchildren Jeff (Tania) Kump, Colette (Tim) Wickersham, Greg (Staci) Kump, Krista (Dave) Chamberlin, Casey (Brooke) Kump, Brian Kump, Mike (Kelly) Santina and Scott (Emily) Santina, 14 great-grandchildren and numerous nephews and nieces. Charlotte was preceded in death by her parents, sister Georgeanna Reed (Horn), and brothers John, Lawrence, and Hugh Reed. Charlotte was raised on the White Rock Ranch, now known as the Petan Ranching Company. She always considered herself a ranch girl, and in later years often spoke with affection of the life she lived there. | REED, Charlotte Alcy (I40101)
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| 1597 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I1242)
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| 1598 | Chemung Village Cemetery | PIPHER, Harry Russell (I7584)
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| 1599 | Cherished Memory, Map 9, Lot 2108, Space 3 | BUEHL, Ervin Gustav (I17473)
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| 1600 | Chester Isaac married July 6, 1889, Cora Weaver, of Washington, Maine, born November 5, 1867. Children: i. Ina Mae, b. Aug 29, 1892; m. Nov 29, 1916, Claude A Averill. ii. Susie Cudworth, b. Feb 11, 1893; m. Dec 25, 1927, Maine, Judson B Garnett. iii. Sylvia Margaret, b. June 23, 1895; m. Dec 25, 1911, Warren, Knox, Maine, Chester H Spear. iv. Donald Warren, b. July 7, 1897, d. 1900. v. Floyd Raymond, b. April 30, 1900; m. Dec 24, 1921, Elizabeth E Gardner. vi. Shirley Mary Mink, b. Sept 20, 1903; d. Feb 1, 1997, Maine, Occup: Pub. school Teacher. vii. Dorothy Ellen, b. Sept 7, 1906; m. Jan 8, 1926, Maine, Clarence L Raye, res. Warren, Maine. Occupation: Farmer Source: Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: Volume 4, by William Richard Cutter, January 1, 1908, Lewis historical publishing Company., pgs. 1517, 1518. | CASTNER, Chester Isaac (I50765)
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