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1601 CHRISTINA "CHRISRY" SPRAGUE HILT
Christina "Christy" Sprague Hilt 94, Waldoboro who was known for her apple pies died Jan. 13, at her home. She was born in Waldoboro daughter of Reddington and Ada Hunt Sprague, and attended Waldoboro schools. Hilt lived her most of her life and in the same house for 72 years. During hear early life, she worked for the canning factory at Winslow's Mills and the button factory in Waldoboro. She was a member of teh Waldoboro Senior Citizens and was, known for her apple pies, which she continued to bake until she was 90. Her husband of 51 years, Clarence E. Hilt, died in 1979. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Marion) Overlock of Waldoboro, a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. A private funeral will be held at Hall Funeral Home. Spring burial will be in the German Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: January 21st, 1993. 
SPRAGUE, Christina R. “Christy” (I51153)
 
1602 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I7680)
 
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1604 Christine Becker u. Johannes Henrich Kuhlmann in Arborn SCHWARZ, Christine (I12147)
 
1605 Christine Ludwig in Arborn u. Wilhelm Becker in Nenderoth SCHWARZ, Wilhelm II. (I12148)
 
1606 Christoph Heinrich Pfaff (* 2. März 1773 in Stuttgart; † 23. April 1852 in Kiel) war ein deutscher Arzt und Hochschullehrer an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel. Als Physiker und Chemiker erforschte er die Bioelektrizität. Als Mediziner machte er sich um die Pockenimpfung und die Neuordnung des Apothekenwesens verdient.

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Christoph Heinrich war der sechste Sohn des Geh. Oberfinanzrates Friedrich Burkhard Pfaff. Zwei seiner elf Geschwister waren Johann Friedrich Pfaff und Wilhelm Andreas Pfaff, die ebenfalls Universitätsprofessoren wurden.

Von 1782 bis 1793 besuchte er die Stuttgarter Karlsakademie, an der er in den letzten drei Jahren Medizin studierte und sich mit Georges Cuvier befreundete. 1793 schrieb er die Dissertatio inauguralis medica de electricitate sic dicta animali. Unabhängig von Alessandro Volta stellte er eine Spannungsreihe auf. Ende 1793 immatrikulierte er sich an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, wo er bei Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Friedrich Benjamin Osiander und Samuel Hahnemann hörte. Er entwarf ein Manuskript über Die vier Hauptarten Kontraktionen zu erwecken, auf welche sich alle übrigen reduzieren lassen und stand zur Veröffentlichung mit Friedrich Albrecht Carl Gren in Verbindung. 1795 publizierte er eine Monografie Über thierische Elektricität und Reizbarkeit, die Alexander von Humboldt als musterhaft lobte und ihn beeinflusste,[1] und setzte sich mit dem frühromantischen Physiker Johann Wilhelm Ritter, mit Goethes Farbenlehre und mit Julius Robert Mayers Energieprinzip auseinander. 
PFAFF, Christoph Heinrich (I36402)
 
1607 Christoph Heinrich war der sechste Sohn PFAFF, Christoph Heinrich (I36402)
 
1608 Christophel Culmanns Kind KUHLMANN, Anna Catharina (I16251)
 
1609 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I2381)
 
1610 Christopher was the son of Michael Newbert (1766-Feb. 14, 1864) and Catherine "Keaty" Mink (May 28, 1770-April 29, 1846) who were married on Oct. 23, 1791 by Jacob Ludwig, Justice of the Peace, in Waldoboro. Michael was a farmer born about 1760 to Christoph and Mary (Gross) Newbert. Michael and Catherine were buried on their farm on the southeast side of Augusta Rd. , North Waldoboro. Neither gravestone could be found, although they are recorded in the Waldoboro Historical Society.

Although Christopher's gravestone gives the year of death as 1880, Christopher was still alive when the census was taken on June 3, 1880, and was 84 years old. It is likely the stone is in error and that he died in 1884 when he would have been 88 years old.

Lewiston Sun Journal (Lewiston, Maine), Saturday, April 12, 1884. p. 1, col. 7:
"DIED— 8th, Mr. Christopher Newbert, aged 88 years 5 months."

Census records confirm that Christopher was born in the year 1796.

Further confusing the issue, Ancestry.com mis-transcribes the age in the 1880 census as "44." Also, many Maine death records are based on the tombstone transcriptions, which in this case, is in error. 
NEWBERT, Christopher (I43991)
 
1611 Chronik: früh und ohne Nachkommen gestorben PFAFF, Sebastian (I36442)
 
1612 Chronische Herzmuskelentzündung. War länger leidend ( 1Jahr ) KEUL, Pauline Karoline Margarethe (I4267)
 
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1615 Church Registers. Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Quelle (S12213)
 
1616 City man’s body found in Portland
Charles Mason was known to police in Lewiston, where he often would panhandle change.
By Mark LaFlamme
Staff Writer
PORTLAND – A man whose body was found floating in Portland Harbor Saturday morning was identified Monday as a Lewiston resident well known to police in this area.

Investigators believe 50-year-old Charles Mason may have drowned after a night of drinking with a group of other people near the water off Fore Street.

Mason’s body was found floating near a rocky section of the shore at about 9:45 a.m. Saturday in front of the Portland Yacht Club.

Police and fire crews used a boat to retrieve the body. The identity of the dead man was not known until Monday.

Police in Portland said Mason was the third homeless man to die in that city in recent weeks. A 51-year-old was found dead in a wooded area in mid-March and a 52-year-old was found dead days later.

Mason had extensive criminal histories and both Lewiston and Portland, according to court records.

In Lewiston, he had been arrested dozens of times on charges of disorderly conduct, criminal trespass, obstructing public ways, theft and drinking in public.

Mostly, police said, Mason would hang around the front of stores trying to panhandle change from customers going in and out of the stores.

In court records, Mason listed addresses on Horton, Howe and Pine streets although he was mostly frequently described as a local transient. His mother lives in downtown Lewiston and a brother lives in Auburn.

In Portland, police said Mason had a similar criminal history. In recent years, Portland police have dealt with Mason at least 100 times.

On Monday, investigators in Portland contacted Lewiston police to alert them that the body had been identified as Mason.

An autopsy was performed at the Maine Medical Examiner’s Office, although no findings were released.

Police said Mason’s death is not considered suspicious though it remains under investigation.
mlaflamme@sunjournal.com
 
MASON, Charles Stetson Jr. (I48877)
 
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1618 CLARENCE E. HILT

Clarence E. Hilt, 77, Waldoboro died at his home December 5, after a long illness. He was the husband of Christy Sprague Hilt. He was born in Union, son of Ernest and ELizabeth Luce Hilt. Mr. Hilt had lived in Waldoboro for 54 years and was employed as a mechanic at the John Gray Co., Waldoboro, the Waldoboro Garage and Harold C. Ralph, Inc. He was a 50 year member of the Masons, a member of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department, and attended the First Baptist church of Waldoboro. Besides his wife he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Rudolph (Marion) Kantola of Waldoboro; a granddaughter and a great-great-granddaughter. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday at the Hall Funeral Home, 77, Main St., the Rev. Harlan deBrun officiating. Interment in German Lutheran Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: December 13th, 1979. 
HILT, Clarence E. (I51152)
 
1619 CLARENCE WOODBURY SR.

Clarence W. Woodbury Sr., 71, Waldoboro retired employee of the Bath Iron Works, died Wednesday, Jan. 31 at a Rockland hospital. He was born in Bremen, May 1, 1901, the son of Edward and Beulah Creamer Wood. He was a 32nd degree mason, a 50-year member of King Solomon's Lodge A.F. and A.M. of Waldoboro and a 50-year member of the Grand Lodge of Maine. he was a member of Kora Temple, Lewiston, and Consistory of Portland. He formerly was a member of a grain store in Waldoboro and Winslow's Mills for many years and he also worked at a Waldoboro Garage. Surviving is a son, Clarence W. Woodbury Jr. of Kezar Falls. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday from the Simmons Funeral Home, Warren. Spring interment will be in Waldoboro cemetery.

Lincoln County News: February 8th, 1973 
WOODBURY, Clarence Edward Sr. (I46727)
 
1620 Clarence zumBrunnen, age 96, of 420 21st St. SW, and formerly of 1227 McDonald Drive, Huron, died Sunday, February 29, 2004 at the Huron Regional Medical Center. His funeral service will be at 2:00 PM Thursday, March 4th, at the Congregational United Church of Christ with Rev. Brian Grover and Rev. Dr. William Pfautz officiating, with Masonic Rites by the Masonic Lodge #26 A.F. & A.M. Inurnment of his cremated remains will be held at a later date at Restlawn Memory Gardens Mausoleum. Friends may call Wednesday afternoon and evening and Thursday morning at the Welter Funeral Home or prior to the service at the church Thursday afternoon.

Clarence Jacob zumBrunnen was born on December 25, 1907, to Edward and Ida (Schmerse) zumBrunnen at Monroe, WI. He moved with his family to Carthage, SD, where he attended school and graduated from Carthage High School, later moving to Huron.

On November 2, 1940, Clarence married Verna F. Block at Duluth, MN. On June 3, 1942, Clarence entered the U.S. Army during World War II and served his country in the Asian-Pacific Theater. He was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant on December 2, 1945. He truly was a member of the Greatest Generation.

Clarence and Verna owned and operated the Waibel Hardware Store from 1952-1969, then moved across the street where they owned and operated the Little Zee Gift Shop from 1969-1984. After their retirement Clarence continued to operate the Little Zee Key Shop, retiring in 2003. Verna passed away on December 9, 1997, at the age of 79, after 57 years of marriage.

Clarence was a member of the Congregational United Church of Christ in Huron since 1928, and held the distinction of being the oldest member of the church. He also was a member of the Board of Trustees of the church for 30 years.

Clarence joined the Huron Masonic Lodge #26 A.F. & A.M. in 1947 in which he was very active, including Worshipful Master in 1952, Commandery Commander in 1958, member of the Board of Trustees since 1959, High Priest in 1960, life member of the Eye Foundation, life member of the York Cross of Honor, President of High-12 in 1985, Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priest in November 1990, and a member of the Mitzpah #9 Order of Eastern Star since 1950. He also was a member of the William Reaves American Legion Post #7 of Huron, and an avid Minnesota Twins fan.

In June of 2003, Clarence became a resident of StoneyBrook Suites in Huron where he thoroughly enjoyed the many friendships, and the excellent care. Clarence lived in Huron for 87 of his 96 years and always had nothing but wonderful things to say about his Home Town.

He is survived by 1 son, Jeff (Louise) zumBrunnen of Houston, TX; 2 grandchildren, Ashley, and Austin; and a number of nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Verna; 7 brothers; and 6 sisters 
ZUMBRUNNEN, Clarence Jacob (I11180)
 
1621 CLARKSVILLE, NH
Elizabeth “Betty” Helbig Richards passed away at her Clarksville, NH home on Tuesday evening, October 27, 2015 with her husband at her side. A few of her last words were to Earl responding with, “I love you, too”.

Betty first met Earl while vacationing at her Uncle Earl Wright’s camp on Back Lake Road in Pittsburg. Her future husband was working at the Pittsburg Trading Post. A few days later they would meet up again on a train ride to Connecticut.

Betty was born in Bridgeport, CT and raised in Stratford, CT. Her parents were Carl August Helbig and Hilda Maude Church Helbig. They owned and operated Helbig’s Market located in the Paradise Green section of Stratford. While working at the store, Betty learned many valuable life skills as well as an excellent work ethics. Later in life, that organization remained as she had her pantry alphabetized in sections.

Betty was educated in the Stratford school system, graduating in the top 10 of her 1944 class of over 200 students. Later that fall she joined the US Nursing Corp, attending the Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing and graduated in 1947 as a Registered Nurse. Betty worked at the Bridgeport Hospital, the same hospital where she was born and educated. She went on to work at the Veteran’s Hospital in White River Junction, Vermont until her marriage to Earl on August 29, 1948.

Betty and Earl married at the Methodist Church in Lancaster, NH and lived in one of the first mobile homes in the North Country, having had it placed on a lot adjacent to the Mechanic Street covered bridge. They would move that home to Stratford, CT while Betty was pregnant with their first child. Betty then became a stay at home mom for the next 12 years as four more children joined the first.

As the family grew, they moved their mobile home to a lot in Shelton, CT and slowly designed and built their own house. As the years passed, Betty went back to work at the Bridgeport Hospital as her husband established an insurance business. When it came time to hire additional help, Betty left her nursing career and joyfully moved on to office manager for the Earl Richards Insurance agency.

In 1967, the couple bought Earl’s childhood home (from his mother who had purchased it in 1937) on Cedar Stream Rd in Clarksville, NH which they remodeled and renovated, eventually adding to the house so it would be comfortable for their retirement years. Together they retired in 1994 and remained in their Shelton home until they relocated back to where their life together first started in northern New Hampshire.

Betty’s life was a testament in survival as she fought the battle with breast cancer in 1990 and several years later a brain tumor. As the years progressed, pulmonary fibrosis hindered her breathing and she was quick to report that she never smoked.

Gardening was important to Betty and Earl as he liked to garden and she like to pull weeds. Their home in Clarksville shows beautifully throughout the seasons inside and out. A wonderful hostess, she loved to have family and friends come to the home. Her delicious meals will always be remembered with fondness. Another fond memory her friends and family have is how she remembered to send cards for birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions. She kept this up until her very last days with a birthday card for her son-in-law, David, which arrived just days before her passing.

After their children left home to make homes of their own, the couple travelled extensively. They visited six continents and all fifty states. As their years advanced, Betty and Earl wintered in Palm Springs, CA, preferring to drive across country which they did many times.

Betty’s faith was extremely important to her as she and Earl became born-again Christians together in 1950. They were actively involved in raising their family at the Stratford [CT] Baptist Church. While there, she taught her family how to cook and serve meals to a crowd, sing in the choir, and be a productive part of the Lord’s kingdom. When Clarksville became her home, she shared her talents with the Farnham Memorial Methodist Church.

Betty’s entry into Heaven has been preceded with great-granddaughter, Lydia Eileen Thompson, in 2010; and both daughter, Carol Jane Richards Babey, and daughter-in-law, Dorothy “Dot” Jenner Richards, in August 2011.

Remaining here in mortality along with her husband, Earl, of 67 plus years are their children and spouses, Carl James Richards and wife Cathy of Ansonia, CT; Ann and Audie Thompson of Shelton, CT; Lauren and Ron Chiplinsky of Derby, CT; and Linda and David Chappell of Clarksville, NH; and son-in-law Mike Babey of Stratford, CT. Nine grandchildren were born into the family over the years and they have continued Betty’s progeny with eleven great-grandchildren. Surviving Betty is her only sibling Mary Helbig Polo of South Carolina; her sister-in-law, Alice Richards Conover; three cousins, Jean, Ruth, and Mary Esther, and numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at her home on Monday, November 9th, at one p.m. followed by an open house throughout the afternoon. For the benefit of family members, please avoid any fragrances, colognes, etc. while visiting as there are several family members that are highly allergic.

Betty’s remains are buried in the Stewartstown Hollow Cemetery in a row of five generations of family members. Several years ago she and Earl designed their own headstones into a unique pattern, one of a bench. Her hospitality will continue throughout the ages with her wish that while visiting in the cemetery, folks stop and sit a spell. 
HELBIG, Elizabeth Louise (I41467)
 
1622 Clayborn Edwin Northrup
1936 – 2014
UNION – Clayborn Edwin Northrup, 78 Jahre alt, starb am Dienstag, dem 23. Dezember 2014, friedlich an den Folgen seiner Alzheimer-Erkrankung im South Portland Nursing Home in South Portland.
Clayborn wurde am 25. Januar 1936 in Razorville geboren. Nach zwei Jahren an der Erskine Academy erwarb er seinen Schulabschluss. Trotz eines Unfalls in seiner Kindheit, bei dem er sich durch Dynamitkapseln die Hände entstellte, baute Clayborn mit diesen Händen ein erfolgreiches Unternehmen auf und arbeitete als Elektriker, Heizungs- und Sanitärinstallateur. Zuvor hatte er bei David und Boynton Hatch die Grundlagen des Zimmererhandwerks erlernt, und Clayborn bezeichnete diesen Beruf als seinen liebsten. Später im Leben kehrte er zu ihm zurück und gründete und leitete seine eigene Tischlerei in Memphis, Tennessee. Er fertigte wunderschöne Schränke und Wendeltreppen an und wurde für seine hervorragende Arbeit sogar in der nationalen Zeitschrift „Veranda Magazine“ erwähnt. Clayborn sagte, er hätte all dies ohne seine hingebungsvolle und ihn stets unterstützende Ehefrau „Ve“ niemals geschafft.
Clayborn wurde von seinen Eltern George und Mae Northrup, seinem Bruder Donald Northrup, seinen Schwestern Lois Fossett und Lorna Lyles sowie seiner im Säuglingsalter verstorbenen Tochter Lorna Ann Northrup überlebt. Er hinterlässt seine Ehefrau Vera Northrup aus Union, mit der er 58 Jahre verheiratet war; seine Töchter Rhonda Gillis aus Smyrna, Tennessee, und Wendy Northrup aus Portland; seine Schwiegersöhne Dan Gillis und Gerard Zarrilli; seine Geschwister Marie Lee aus Jefferson, Norma Young aus China Village, Wayne Northrup aus Jefferson und Dale Northrup aus Dresden; seine Enkelkinder Chelsea Rae Gillis aus Los Angeles, Johnathan Clay Gillis aus Portland, Christopher Daniel Gillis und Brittany Napper sowie sein Urenkelkind Eli Edwin Gillis aus Smyrna, Tennessee. Stiefenkelin Amelia und ihr Ehemann Kenneth Mosby aus Lynchburg, Virginia, mit Stiefurenkeln Canio Gerard und Audrey Louise Mosby.
Ein Trauergottesdienst für Clayborn findet diesen Sommer in der People’s United Methodist Church in Union statt, anschließend gibt es einen Empfang; Datum und Uhrzeit werden noch bekannt gegeben. 
NORTHRUP, Clayborn Edwin (I55905)
 
1623 Cleveland Cremation GAUW, Derk (I32159)
 
1624 Clifton Lincoln Diffenderfer was born to Lincoln and Susan Lurton Clark Winchenbach in Washington, Knox County, Maine. He was a twin brother to Clinton Melville (Winchenbach) Diffenderfer. When they were nine years old, both boys were adopted by my grandparents: William Charles and Meta Lois Lindenstruth Diffenderfer. WINCHENBACH-DIFFENDERFER, Clifton Lincoln (I43788)
 
1625 CLINE, EDWARD - At the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, NB, on February 5, 1971, Edward Cline of Leonardville, Deer Island, survived by his wife, one sister, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Resting at the St. George Funeral Home, Main Street, until Sunday morning when the body will be taken to his residence at Leonardville, Deer Island, where service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Interment in Mount Cemetery, Richardson. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Heart Foundation would be appreciated by the family. CLINE, Edward (I37680)
 
1626 Clinton Melville Diffenderfer was born to Lincoln and Susan Lurton Clark (Hunt) (Miller) Winchenbach in Washington, Knox, Maine. He was a twin brother to Clifton Lincoln Diffenderfer #84304987. When they were nine years old, both brothers were adopted in Pensacola, Florida, by my grandparents William Charles and Meta Lois Lindenstruth Diffenderfer. William Charles Diffenderfer died in a car wreck 9 Jun 1929. Both boys retained the name Diffenderfer the rest of their lives. As far as I know, Clint died at sea in a merchant marine accident. WINCHENBACH-DIFFENDERFER, Clinton Melville (I43810)
 
1627 CLYDE A. WINCHENBACH

Clyde A. Winchenbach 69 died Saturday morning at the Maine Medical Center, Portland. He was a lifelong resident of Waldoboro. He was born June 1, 1891, son of Clifford and Mary Eugley Winchenbach. A carpenter, he had worked on teh construction of the Waldo Theater, vocaline plant and the Meehahga Grange Hall. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of King Solomon's Lodeg, AE & AM. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Freeland Vannah; two brothers Dewey and Astor, all of Waldoboro, nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Waltz Funeral Home. The Rev. James Purington of the First Baptist Church officiated and interment was in Dutch Neck Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: January 12th, 1961. 
WINCHENBACH, Clyde A (I42521)
 
1628 Coach at ASU Teachers College. POMEROY, Edward Earl (I55777)
 
1629 Community Hospital East LEWER, Rev. Rev. Richard Frederick (I5781)
 
1630 complications following abdominal tumor operation LEHNHARD, Elisabeth Wilhelmine (I25877)
 
1631 Confirmed that there is no marker. LUDWIG, Elizabeth Emma (I5964)
 
1632 CONLEY, ANNIE C. (CLINE) - 1885-1969 - At the Elm Lodge Convalescing Home, Milltown, NB, on July 14, 1969, Mrs. Annie (Cline) Conley, widow of the late Alonzo Conley of Leonardville, Deer Island. Survived by one sister, one brother, several nieces and nephews. Resting at the St. George Funeral Home until Wednesday afternoon when the body will be taken to her residence at Leonardville for service Thursday at 2:30pm. Interment in the Mount Hope Cemetery, Richardson, Deer Island, NB. CLINE, Annie Corning (I1439)
 
1633 Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health. Quelle (S12197)
 
1634 Connecticut Voter Registration Records, 1800-2023;
Connecticut Secretary of State Office;
Hartford, Connecticut. 
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1635 Connecticut Voter Registration Records, 1800-2023;
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Hartford, Connecticut. 
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1636 Connecticut WWI Military Questionnaires, 1919–1920. Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut. Quelle (S12206)
 
1637 Connecticut, USA: Connecticut State Department of Public Health. https://archive.org/search?query=reclaim%2Bthe%2Brecords%2Bconnecticut Accessed: July 2024. Quelle (S12472)
 
1638 Connecticut. 1959-77 Connecticut Marriage File. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Department of Public Health.

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1639 Connecticut. 1959-77 Connecticut Marriage File. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Department of Public Health.

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1640 Connecticut. 1959-77 Connecticut Marriage File. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Department of Public Health.

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1641 Connecticut. 1959-77 Connecticut Marriage File. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Department of Public Health.

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1642 Conrad Diehl dahier gibt sich als Vater des vorbem. Kindes an u. will die Elisabeth Margarethe Engelhard heiraten ENGELHARD, Johannes Georg (I2292)
 
1643 Constance Lee Yee
95, passed away in Honolulu on October 2, 2019. She was born August 22, 1924. Connie had a 45 year career at First Hawaiian Bank. She enjoyed bowling, golf, ballroom dancing, traveling and cruising. Tutu Nui is survived by devoted husband Larry Yee, son John Landgraf (Niki), and grandchildren Tedd (Danelle), Jason (Simone), Patrick (Brooke), Jennifer Leung (Daniel), and 7 great-grandchildren. Memorial service Friday, November 8 at Diamond Head Memorial chapel. Visitation at 10:30 a.m., service at 11:00 a.m. Reception to follow at Waialae Country Club. 
LEE, Constance Sau Heung (I5544)
 
1644 Cook County Clerk, comp. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. Quelle (S8783)
 
1645 Cook County Clerk, comp. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. Quelle (S9291)
 
1646 Cook County Clerk, comp. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. Quelle (S11786)
 
1647 Cook County Clerk. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. Quelle (S10755)
 
1648 Copy Althea E. Kaler Winchenbach Obituary Lincoln County News April 24 1964
MRS. ALTHEA E. WINCHENBACH

Mrs. Althea E. Winchenbach 63, died Monday in a Rockland hospital. She was born at North Conway, N.H. June 5, 1905 daughter of Walter E. and Mary Chaney Kaler. She had taught school 35 years in the area. She was graduated from Groham State College and was a member of teh West Waldoboro Methodist Church, president of teh Ladies Auxiliary of the German Protestant Society, past Noble Grand of teh Good Luck Rebekah Lodge, past worthy matron of Wiwurna Chapter OES. She was also a member of teh West Waldoboro Community Club, Secretary of the Waldoboro Alumni Association, member of the National Teachers Association, and the Maine Teacher's Association. Surviving are two brothers, Walter E. Kaler Jr. of Waldoboro and Benjamin Kaler of Friendship; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Newbig of Friendship and Mrs. Edward McGarth of Waldoboro. Fuenral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at teh Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Gordon Parlon will officiate and interment will be in the German Lutheran Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: April 24th, 1964.

Copy Althea E. Kaler Winchenbach Obituary Lincoln County News April 24 1964
MRS. ALTHEA E. WINCHENBACH

Mrs. Althea E. Winchenbach 63, died Monday in a Rockland hospital. She was born at North Conway, N.H. June 5, 1905 daughter of Walter E. and Mary Chaney Kaler. She had taught school 35 years in the area. She was graduated from Groham State College and was a member of teh West Waldoboro Methodist Church, president of teh Ladies Auxiliary of the German Protestant Society, past Noble Grand of teh Good Luck Rebekah Lodge, past worthy matron of Wiwurna Chapter OES. She was also a member of teh West Waldoboro Community Club, Secretary of the Waldoboro Alumni Association, member of the National Teachers Association, and the Maine Teacher's Association. Surviving are two brothers, Walter E. Kaler Jr. of Waldoboro and Benjamin Kaler of Friendship; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Newbig of Friendship and Mrs. Edward McGarth of Waldoboro. Fuenral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at teh Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Gordon Parlon will officiate and interment will be in the German Lutheran Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: April 24th, 1964.
 
KALER, Althea E (I53335)
 
1649 COREY G. WINCHENBACH

1969-2005

LEWISTON - Corey G. Winchenbach, 35, a resident of Walnut Street, Lewiston, formerly of Waldoboro, died suddenly Thursday, Aug. 4, at St. Mary's Hospital in Lewiston. He was born Dec. 22, 1969, in Rockland, teh son of Eugene F. Winchenbach and Sylvia Doherty Winchenbach, and attended Medomak Valley High School.

He received his GED, then graduated from Central Maine Community College in 2004, where he earned his associate degree in mechanics. He worked as a fisherman on several boats out of New Bedford, Mass. Corey loved to spend time with his son, Damian, playing cards, and burning CDs on his computer system.

Survivors include his mother, Sylvia Winchenbach, of Waldoboro; his father and stepmother, Eugene and Bonnie Winchenbach, of Nobleboro; a son, Damian Winchenbach, of Warren; brothers, Steven Winchenbach, Duane Winchenbach, and Scott Winchenbach and his wife, Judy, all of Waldoboro; paternal grandmother, Beatrice Winchenbach, of Waldoboro; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

WINCHENBACH - Corey G., 35, died Thursday, Aug. Visiting hours will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Hall Funeral Home, Main St. Waldoboro. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with teh Rev. Robert Dorr officiating. Interment will be in Sweetland Cemetery, Waldoboro. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cemation Services, Waldoboro.

Sun-Journal: 06 Aug 2005 
WINCHENBACH, Corey G. (I42243)
 
1650 Cosel, Polen Familie: Ludwig Hugo VON BELOW / Alexandra Ludowika Friederike VON LUPINSKI (F14333)
 

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