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| 6301 | STOCKTON SPRINGS AND KENNEBUNK - George J. Harrington, Jr., 89 years old, of Stockton Springs and Kennebunk, died on February 6, 2018, at Maine Medical Center with his loving family present. George was born on February 22, 1928, in Boston, MA, the son of George and Constance (Ward) Harrington Sr. He graduated from Pomfret High School in Pomfret, CT, and earned his bachelor's degree from Bowdoin College. He proudly served his country in the US Army during the Korean War and never lost his patriotic values. He was married to the former Nancy Whittle of Augusta, Maine, for 64 devoted years. She predeceased him in 2013. George worked for Keuffel & Esser Company, York plant in Kennebunk, retiring after 28 years as Assistant Plant Manager. He was on the Board of Directors at both the Howard Realty Co. in Providence, RI and the Kennebunk Chamber of Commerce. He was Chairman of the Budget Board in Kennebunk. In addition, he was held on committee for both the Private Industrial Council for the York County Employment and Training agency and the Kennebunk Industrial Committee. He was a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, National Rifle Association, American Legion Post 0157 in Stockton Springs and the Gulf Shores Tennis Club in Gulf Shores, AL. George enjoyed conversation, connecting with friends that he gathered throughout his lifetime, reading, tennis, nature, canoeing, and playing the harmonica. He was a master of spontaneous puns and had an active spiritual life. He loved all his dogs regardless of their limitations; his kindness and concern for both animals and his fellow man were legendary. He showed compassion and respect for all with whom he had contact and was greatly loved by many. He was a very good man. George is survived by his loving wife, Ann C. Berry, his daughters, Deborah Patton and her husband, Sam, of Ozark, Alabama (he would say Roll Tide here), and Holly Young and her husband, Carl, of Wiscasset, Maine. He will be dearly missed always by his three grandchildren, Carson Cistulli and his wife, Kali Coles, Samantha Sharff and her husband, Aaron, and Victoria Patton, along with his two great-grandchildren, Evelyn and Jackie. George was blessed to have two stepdaughters, Holly Moiles and Heidi Berry Gottlieb. He is also survived by the wonderful Ellis clan, Coffee Club, led by special friend "just" Barb, and caring friend, Linda. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 19, 2018, at Hope Cemetery in Kennebunk. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to Wreaths Across America, 4 Point Street, Columbia Falls, ME 04623. As he always said, God Bless America! To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit George's Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral.com. | HARRINGTON, George J. Jr (I43586)
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| 6302 | StreetAddress: Wisconsin Veterans Home; StreetAddress: N2665; Highway Qq; CemeteryPlot: 12; CemeteryRow: 43; CemeterySection: 3 | GREEN, Julia (I34023)
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| 6303 | STROEHMANN - Mariane H. (Baumer) 30. April 2016 aus Clarence, NY. Ehefrau des verstorbenen Elmer O. Baumer; geliebte Mutter des verstorbenen Mark Jankowski; er hinterließ auch seine Familie in Deutschland und viele, viele Freunde. Eine Gedenkmesse findet am Mittwoch, den 18. Mai, um 10 Uhr in der Kirche Our Lady of Peace, 10950 Main Street, Clarence, statt. Gedenkfeiern können an die Our Lady of Victory Homes of Charity, 780 Ride Road, Lackawanna, NY 14218, USA, gerichtet werden. www.homesofcharity.org/planned-giving. | STRÖHMANN, Marianne Herta (I22450)
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| 6304 | Stroehmanns Wiener Bäckerei Fred G. Stroehmann gründete im April 1892 ein eigenes Geschäft. Sein erstes Geschäft war die 2211 Market Street, ein Viertel, das er später als Einzelhandelsgeschäft nutzte. Etwa zehn Jahre nach der Eröffnung des ersten Werks wurden mehrere aufeinanderfolgende Ergänzungen vorgenommen, bis Herr Stroehmann für die Nutzung seines Geschäfts den gesamten Boden von der Ecke des zweiundzwanzigsten bis einschließlich seines ursprünglichen Geschäfts erwarb. Auf diesem Gelände wurde 1911 eine große vierstöckige Backanlage errichtet, die mit allen der Backkunst bekannten Einrichtungen ausgestattet war. Dieses Unternehmen war eines der ersten im Upper Ohio Valley, das nicht nur mechanische Geräte für höchste Effizienz beim Backen von Brot und anderen Produkten, sondern auch beim hygienischen Umgang mit dem Produkt sowie bei Maßnahmen und Schutzmaßnahmen für Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden einführte der Mitarbeiter. Aufgrund des großen Geschäfts, das Herr Stroehmann aufgebaut hatte, wurde 1905 die Stroehmann Baking Company gegründet. Die leitenden Angestellten waren: Fred G. Stroehmann, Präsident; L. F. Stroehmann, Vizepräsident; W. H. Tuschel, Sekretär und Schatzmeister; R. M. Truschel und C. H. Stroehmann, Direktoren. Die Stroehmann Baking Company baute 1916 in Huntington, West Virginia, ein großes Werk. Mit dem Aufkommen des Ersten Weltkrieges begann Stroehmanns "Mother's Made Bread", die Trainingslager der Armee mit Brot zu versorgen. Die gestiegene Nachfrage veranlasste Frederick Stroehmann 1919, eine dritte Bäckerei in Ashland, Kentucky, zu eröffnen. Im Jahr 1922 verkaufte Federick seine drei Bäckereien an United Bakeries. Die beiden Söhne von Frederick wollten jedoch nicht, dass das Brot ihrer Familie einfach absterben würde, und kauften eine Bäckerei in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, die in "Stroehmann Brothers Bakery" umbenannt wurde. 1927 führte die Bäckerei ein neues Produkt ein, geschnittenes Weißbrot. Passend zum neuen Produkt und zum altmodischen Brotstil schuf das Unternehmen die Figur "Grampa Stroehmann". Heute ist die Marke Stroehmann Teil der Bimbo Bakeries USA in Horsham Township, PA. | STRÖHMANN, Friedrich Gottfried (I15068)
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| 6305 | stroke | SHIPTON, Edith May (I9361)
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| 6306 | Strzegom, Niederschlesien, Polen | FRANK, Adolf (I12845)
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| 6307 | Stuart News/Port St. Lucie News (FL) - 2. Dezember 2001 Captain Sherwin James Sleeper, United States Navy (a.D.), trat den Boy Scouts of America bei - erreichte den Order of the Arrow, Five Palms und dann sein Leben lang. "LIFE MAGAZINE: "INFERNO AUF SEE" Eine Seite in der Geschichte. Der Marineminister freut sich, die Navy Commendation Medal an Commander Sherwin James Sleeper, United States Navy, für seine Verdienste zu überreichen, wie im Folgenden dargelegt: Zitat: "Für verdienstvolle Dienste bei der bedeutenden Mitwirkung an den Löscharbeiten zur Brandbekämpfung zur Löschung eines Feuers von großem Ausmaß in der U.S.S. Forrestal (Flugzeugträger CVA59) am 29. Juli 1967. Während seiner Zeit als Kommandant der U.S.S. MacKenzie (D.D. 836) wurde das Schiff von Commander Sleeper zur Unterstützung der Forrestal abkommandiert, als der hintere Bereich von Forrestal in Flammen aufging, aufgrund von großflächigem Treibstofffeuer und Bombenexplosionen in bewaffneten Flugzeugen, die für einen Angriff auf Nordvietnam gestartet werden sollten. Kommandant Sleeper manövrierte MacKenzie ohne zu zögern und mit außergewöhnlichem Mut und professionellem Geschick dicht an Bord der Forrestal, um durch sein schnelles und fachlich kompetentes Handeln effektiv Wasser auf die Feuer fließen zu lassen, was wesentlich zu den gesamten Löschbemühungen beitrug. Commander Sleeper hielt die höchsten Traditionen des United States Naval Service aufrecht. Für den Marineminister Roy L. Johnson, Admiral, Oberbefehlshaber der US-Marine, US-Pazifikflotte. Bronze Star Medal W Combat "V" - Navy Commendation Medal mit Combat "V" und Gold Star Combat Action Ribbon - Navy Unit Commendation - Meritorious Unit Commendation with Star - Navy Distinguished Service Order 2nd Class (Vietnam) - United National Medal. Ehrung der koreanischen Präsidenteneinheit - Expeditionsmedaille der Streitkräfte - Koreanischer Feldzug 6 Sterne - Medaille des National Defense Service 1 Stern - Berufsmedaille (Asia CLASP) Vietnam Service Medal (8 Sterne) - Medaille des Vietnam-Feldzugs mit Gerät - Vietnam-Ritterkreuz. Zu den Aufgaben gehören auch andere, die in Washington, D.C., eingesetzt werden, darunter das Pentagon, Berater eines Mitglieds der Joint Chiefs of Staff. Weitere Kommandos waren Superintendent des U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C. Dort wurden Captain und Mrs. Eleanor Sleeper der Königin von England und dem Herzog von Edinburough vorgestellt. Als Pendant zum Greenwich, England Observatory, beteiligt sich das U.S. Naval Observatory an der Navigation und Zeitmessung für die Welt. Das Naval Observatory ist auch der offizielle Sitz des Vizepräsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten. Kapitän Sleepers letztes Kommando war das Naval Alcohol Rehabilitation Center in Jacksonville, Florida. Während seiner Zeit dort entwarf und implementierte er ein Programm, das zu dem der Navy hinzukam, um nicht nur das Militär, sondern auch Ärzte, Geistliche, Strafverfolgungsbehörden, das Rechtssystem, die öffentliche Gesundheit und Änderungen unserer Gesetze zu sensibilisieren und zu fördern, die von Gesetzgebern wie dem verstorbenen Wilbur Mills, dem ehemaligen Vorsitzenden des Ways and Means Committee des US-Senats, gefördert und anerkannt wurden. Nach seinem Ausscheiden aus der Navy in Jacksonville, Florida, setzte "Jim" Sleeper seine Arbeit im Gesundheitsbereich fort. Palm City, FL, war über 20 Jahre lang das Zuhause von Jim Sleeper und seiner Frau Eleanor. Er wurde 1928 in Rockland, ME, geboren gestorben am 19. November 2001 im Martin Memorial Hospital South, Port Salerno, FL. Vor ihm starben sein leiblicher Vater Ray Forbus, sein Adoptivvater George Sleeper und seine Mutter Margaret "Peg" Alyward Forbus Sleeper. Im Leben weiterführend, liebevoll: Stiefmutter Gladys Forbus O'Neill, Ehefrau Eleanor Patterson DuBiel Sleeper; Kinder (Mädchennamen), Christine DuBiel, Kathleen DuBiel, Theresa DuBiel, Stanley Sleeper, Brandt Sleeper, Marrianne DuBiel, Andrea Sleeper, Pamela Sleeper; Enkelkinder (Mädchennamen), Joi Kathleen Gray, Lt. Christopher Remy, U.S.A.F., Stephen Paul, Justin Smallwood, Luigi Talliere, James Sleeper, Elizabeth Sleeper, Jacqueline Bennett, Zachary Bennett, Michael Melendez, Alicia Melendez, Sarah Ray Brown, Courtney Brown, Maxwell Tatum; Urenkel, Noah Melillo. Besonderer Dank an: die Mitarbeiter des Martin Memorial Hospital South, das Hospiz von Martin County, die Feuerwehr von Martin County, die Ehrengarde, das Martin County Sheriff's Department, das Rifle Team, Reverend L. C. Campbell, Jr., Dr. J. E. Serra, M.D., Selbsthilfegruppen in den USA und anderen Ländern, insbesondere Martin County, FL. Name: Sherwin James Sleeper Service Info.: US NAVY KOREA, VIETNAM Geburtsdatum: 22. Januar 1928 Sterbedatum: 18. November 2001 Friedhof: Fernhill Memorial Gardens Friedhof Adresse: 1501 South Kanner Hwy Jamie Stott 772-283-2307 Stuart, FL 34994 | FORBUS-SLEEPER, Capt. Sherwin James (I43988)
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| 6308 | STUMPF, Myrna Jean Age 66, passed away Sunday, January 7, 2007 at Wellington Manor. She was born August 15, 1940 in Hamilton to Carl and Mildred (Heinzelman) Stumpf, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded by her grandparents, William and Amelia Heinzelman and John and Minnie Stumpf. She is survived by an uncle, Earl Stumpf; an aunt, Elizabeth (Stumpf) Gregory and many cousins. Myrna was educated in Fairfield City Schools and graduated from Miami University with a degree in education. She was employed at Mosler Safe Company for many years, as a secretary and retired from Ransohoff, Inc. in 2000. She taught piano and accordion lessons in the Hamilton-Fairfield area throughout her life. Myrna was known for her love of animals and was always surrounded by numerous cats and dogs. She enjoyed feeding the birds in her yard, which was landscaped with a wide array of plantings. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 10, 2007 at 1:30 p.m. at Weigel Funeral Home, 980 N. W. Washington Blvd. with Pastor Valerie Garrick officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Burial Park. Visitation will be Wednesday from 12:30 p.m. until time of the service. On line condolences are available at www.weigelfuneralhome.com Published online by the funeral home. | STUMPF, Myrna Jean (I35064)
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| 6309 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I52321)
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| 6310 | Südfriedhof | WINTER, Helmut Heinrich (I10917)
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| 6311 | Südfriedhof | JAROSCHINSKY, Kurt Günter (I3930)
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| 6312 | Südfriedhof | SCHARFE, Margot Anna Amalie Emma (I8346)
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| 6313 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I9327)
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| 6314 | suicide | EDGEMON, Willie Maxine (I2147)
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| 6315 | Suicide by gunshot to the head. | THEIS, Charles Lewis (I10024)
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| 6316 | Sunnyside Cemetery | CONITZ, Mabel Ida (I1537)
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| 6317 | Sunnyside Cemetery | FRIEDELL, Morley Virgil (I2501)
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| 6318 | Sunset Memorial Gardens | MURRAY, Frank George (I11432)
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| 6319 | Sunset Memorial Gardens | MELICHAR, Agnes (I11436)
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| 6320 | Sunset Memorial Park | MURRAY, Adaline Emma (I11530)
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| 6321 | Sunset Memorial Park | TOY, Lolita M (I11532)
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| 6322 | Sunset Memorial Park | HENTON, Laurin Newton 'Slim' (I11533)
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| 6323 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I6063)
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| 6324 | Susan E. Picou Ludwig, 61, Einwohnerin von Morgan City, starb am Dienstag, 30. Mai 2017, im Landmark of Acadiana in St. Martinville. Susan wurde am 2. Mai 1956 in Sulphur als Tochter von Lloyd Picou und Beverly Perron Picou geboren. Sie wird schmerzlich vermisst werden und ihre zwei Töchter, Sarah Grizzaffi und ihr Ehemann Brad aus Broussard und Jennifer Ludwig und ihr Ehemann Mark aus Patterson, werden sie in liebevoller Erinnerung behalten; ihr Sohn, Brandon Orlando aus Lafayette; ihre vier Enkel, Hannah, Caleb, Zachary und Hayes; ihre Mutter, Beverly Perron Picou aus Morgan City; ihre vier Brüder, Byron Picou, Douglas Picou, David Picou und Ronald Picou, alle aus Morgan City; ihre drei Schwestern, Melissa McGill, Amanda Delahoussaye und Dianna Foret, alle aus Morgan City. Vor Susan verstarben ihr Vater, Lloyd Picou, und ihre zwei Brüder, Joey Picou und Louie Picou. Die Trauerfeier findet am Donnerstag, 1. Juni 2017, um 11:00 Uhr im Twin City Funeral Home statt. Den Gottesdienst leitet Pfarrer Marty Harden. Von 9:00 Uhr bis zum Gottesdienst findet eine Totenwache statt. Im Anschluss an den Gottesdienst wird Susan auf dem Morgan City Cemetery beigesetzt. | PICOU, Susan (I37884)
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| 6325 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I86)
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| 6326 | Sveriges Släktforskarförbund, comp. Sweden, Births from the Swedish Death Index, 1901-2006. Sweden. | Quelle (S11376)
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| 6327 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I10591)
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| 6328 | Sympathy to all the Gammon family of Warren in the loss of Mildred Gammon. Lincoln County News: July 22nd, 1982. WARREN – Mildred E. Gammon, 75, died at her residence Friday morning. She was the widow of Edwin E. Gammon who died in 1969. Born on March 18, 1907 at Warren, she was the daughter of Herbert and Lizzie Hoffses Waltz. During her life she had been a school teacher for the Colonel-Stairs Schoolhouse, Waldoboro. Mrs. Gammon was a past noble grand and life member of Mystic Lodge, Rebekahs. She was a past president of Ladies Auxiliary of the Patriarchs Militant, Lafayette 18, Rockland. She was a charter member of the Ladies Encampment Auxiliary, IOOF, Warren; was a member of the Warren Garden Club; the Warren Senior Citizens; the East Waldoboro Social Club; the Help One Another, King's Daughters of the Baptist Church Warren; member of the Mission Circle of the Warren Baptist Church; Ladies of the Auxiliary Warren Fire Departments, the Warren Historical Society; member of the Knox and Lincoln County Extension, was affiliated with the Maine Rebekah Assembly; was a representative of Warren Day Committee; was a member Of the Mystery Circle, Rebekahs; was a member of the E. A. Starrett Auxiliary of Warren; was a former member of Ivy Chapter, OES, Warren; and a former member of the Pythian Sisters, Warren. Mrs. Gammon is survived by one son, Earl W, Gammon Of Warren; twö daughters, Mrs. (Avis) Luce, Warren and Mrs. John -(Norma); Abbott of Imperial Beach, California; Leda Martin of Warren; seven grandchildren; two, great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be 2 p.m. Sunday from the Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro, with the Rev. Sterling Hellmer officiating. Rebekah services will be conducted by Mystic Lodge, Warren, during the funeral. Interment will be in Goshen Cemetery, Waldoboro. Visiting hours at the funeral home will be Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. | WALTZ, Mildred Emmons (I43403)
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| 6329 | t. Ambrosius (Magdeburg-Sudenburg) | Familie: Otto Friedrich Andreas WEGENER / Emma Ida LANDGRAF (F3519)
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| 6330 | TAB 35 Alexander Rehbinder (Sohn von Alexander, Tab. 34 ), Graf. RHD-Protokoll 1928-04-25 (Wiedereingestellt in die Rechte seiner Vorfahren durch K\'f6nigliches Dekret 1947-01-08). Geboren 1903.11.07 in St. Petersburg. Rektor. Student in Karlsruhe 1923. Agrarstudent in R\'e4lteberga in der Gemeinde Ottarps, Kreis Malm\'f6hus. Inhaber Gr\'fcnhaus in Holstein. Gestorben 1933-03-31 in Buenos Aires. Verheiratet 1928.10.10 in Rudolfzell in Baden mit Marie-Louise (E\'c4 Marie Louise) Curtius in 1. Ehe, aus der er 1932 geschieden wurde, geb. 1907.02.24 in Duisburg am Rhein, Tochter des Arztes Hans Curtius und Ida Schmid. Kinder : Fredrike Ida Adele Michaela Birgitte (E\'c4 Birgitta), geboren 1929.07.19 in Kiel. | REHBINDER, Alexander (I28327)
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| 6331 | Taufbuch Annaburg Nr. 34 von 1759 | MIETSCH, Johann Gottlob Sr (I30175)
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| 6332 | Taufbuch Annaburg Nr. 34 von 1759 | MIETSCH, Johann Gottlob Sr (I30175)
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| 6333 | Taufe 25.05.1845, Taufpaten: Johannes Eckert (also jetzt evanglisch.) und Johannette Grün in Nenderoth. 1883 Zipps Haus | BETZ, Johannette (I733)
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| 6334 | Taufpaten: Alfred Gilles Lorenz Schlenz Inge Tischer ver. Hübner Wilhelmine Will | WILL, Gisela Angelika (I39865)
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| 6335 | Taufpaten: 1. Minna Ufer, HH; 2. Kaufmann Max Ufer, HH; 3. Mormor Inge Marie Mörk. | UFER, Luise Marie Minna (I33613)
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| 6336 | Taufpaten: 1. Frau Marie Stephan; 2. Frau Christiane Muck; 3. Frau Wilhelmine Selle | SCHÖNFELD, Gustav Eduard Wilhelm (I22153)
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| 6337 | TAufpaten: Johannes Wilhelm Petri und Anna Marie Knetsch aus Odersverg | THEIS, Adolph (I13271)
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| 6338 | Taufregister 1730-1795, Bild 79 | CONRADI, Magdalena Wilhelmina (I11546)
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| 6339 | Taufzeuge zu dem Söhnlein war Johannes Peter, Peter Stahls ehelichnachgelassener Sohn. Das Kind wurde genennet Johannes Peter. | BECKER, Johannes Peter (I409)
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| 6340 | Taufzeugen waren Henrich Deuster und Anna Maria, Georg Häbels ehelicheHaußfrau | DEUSTER, Johannes Hennrich (I1965)
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| 6341 | Taufzeugen waren Johann Georg, Jost Lemps ehlicher Sohn undElisabetha, Jacob Granz ehlich nachgelassene Tochter | DEUSTER, Johann Georg (I1973)
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| 6342 | Taufzeugen waren Johann Henrich, Henrich Hilds ehlich nachgelassener Sohn und Anna Eva, Peter Fuhrländers ehliche Haußfrau. | DIEHL, Anna Eva (I23968)
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| 6343 | Taufzeugen waren Johannes Thieß Theiß und Eva Margretha, JohannesBolzen ehlich nachgelassene Tochter. | DEUSTER, Eva Margretha (I1875)
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| 6344 | Taufzeugen zu dem Töchterlein, als welches am ersten auf die Weltkommen, ware Sophia, Johann Georg Beckers Hausfrau und wurde das Kind genennet Sophia. | BECKER, Sophie (I474)
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| 6345 | Taufzeugen: 1) Anna Keuchel, xxx zu Drausenhof 2) Wilhelmine Kielmann DIenstbotin zu Drausenhof | KIELMANN, Minna (I4304)
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| 6346 | Taufzeugen: Bergmann August Daberstiel; Bergmann Eduard Daberstel; Füsilier Karl Daberstiel; Bergmann Karl Dittmar | DITTMAR, Friedrich Albert (I13714)
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| 6347 | Tec 5 Hq Co Army Garrison Forces, Aef, Inf, Plot: U 262 I | LANDGRAF, Theodore Clarence (I5437)
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| 6348 | tee and deacon of the First Baptist Church, a member of King Solomon Lodge of Masons, Royal Arch Chapter and council, a member of the Eastern Star, a director of the building and loan association here and a trustee of the Vassalborough Camp Meetin g Association. He is survived by his widow Priscilla Day; one son, Garland, Jr., of Topsham, one daughter, Carolyn of Waldoboro and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Harold Nutte r of Waldoboro officiating assisted by the Rev. Edward Dalglish of Philadelphia. Interment was in the Shuman Cemetery. Lincoln County News: August 18th, 1955. Garland E. Day, 55, of Waldoboro died suddenly of a heart alment at his home Aug 12. He was born in Waldoboro May 21, 1900, son of Herbert and Carrie Black Day. For 12 years he was manager of the Paragon Button Corp Factory,. he was a member, trus tee and deacon of the First Baptist Church, a member of King Solomon Lodge of Masons, Royal Arch Chapter and council, a member of the Eastern Star, a director of the building and loan association here and a trustee of the Vassalborough Camp Meetin g Association. He is survived by his widow Priscilla Day; one son, Garland, Jr., of Topsham, one daughter, Carolyn of Waldoboro and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Harold Nutte r of Waldoboro officiating assisted by the Rev. Edward Dalglish of Philadelphia. Interment was in the Shuman Cemetery. Lincoln County News: August 18th, 1955. | DAY, Garland Edwin Sr. (I53582)
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| 6349 | teilweise wird er auch SEIFERT oder MERKER-SEIFERT genannt. He also is called SEIFERT or Merker-SEIFERT | MERKER (GENANNT SEIFERT), Friedrich Wilhelm (I6348)
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| 6350 | Tenants Harbor - Gary E. Thorbjornson, 41, died Wednesday, July 13, 2005, when his fishing vessel "Sirius" was lost at sea. Born in Rockland, November 15, 1963, he was the son of Jacquelyn Kaler Thorbjornson and Edward Thorbjornson. Growing up in Rockland and St. George he attended local schools, graduating from Georges Valley High School in 1982. During high school, Gary was very active in sports, and was an outstanding member of the varsity basketball team. Following graduation Gary began his career as a commercial fisherman. He worked as a deck hand aboard the "FV High Chapparal" and the "FV Sea Trek." In the early 1980 he became captain of the "FV Joe's Lady." Gary later joined his family's business as Captain of the "FV Sirius" and the "FV Erika Lynn," which he helped restore. Gary enjoyed his career as a commercial fisherman for 26 years. On July 29, 2000, Gary married Tammy Davis, at the home of his father in St. George. Gary loved spending time with his family and friends. He enjoyed coming home to his wife and two children after a long fishing trip. An avid outdoorsman, Gary loved snowmobiling, skiing, camping and freshwater fishing. He even enjoyed learning about football from his wife as they watched games together. While doing gear work in Port Clyde, Gary was always accompanied by his beloved dog "Tyson." Gary was predeceased by his mother in 1995, his paternal grandparents, Eric and Adrea Thorbjornson, his maternal grandparents, Elmer and Charlotte Kaler. Besides his wife Tammy, Gary is survived by his two children Erika and Garrett Thorbjornson; his father, Edward Thorbjornson and his step-mother Gloria Beal of St. George; one sister and brother-in-law Terrie Thorbjornson of Rockland and Jacques LaMarie of Key West, Florida; two brothers Edward Thorbjornson and his wife Stephanie of Tenants Harbor, Travis Thorbjornson and his wife Renee of Thomaston; his father and mother-in-law Dennis and Stephanie Davis of Spruce Head; a brother-in-law Denny Davis of Spruce Head; his nieces and nephews, Zachary, Lauren, Elias, Jacquelyn, Anna-Lena, and Jayce Thorbjornson, and Hunter Davis, several step-brothers and sisters and their children; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. A Celebration of Gary's Life will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, July 23, 2005 at Marshall Point Lighthouse, Port Clyde, Maine. Seating and shuttle parking will be available. A reception will follow at the home of Eddie and Stephanie Thorbjornson, Walston Road, Tenants Harbor. ∼ Right next to Marshall Point Lighthouse and Museum is the Fishermen's Memorial, which is dedicated to local fishermen who have died at sea. A portrait of Gary Thorbjornson is engraved on the face of the monument. Gary E. Thorbjornson, 41, died on July 13, 2005 when his fishing vessel "Sirius" sank. There were 2 survivors of the sinking. After his death, his family looked into the possibility of a memorial, and the logical place for it was at Marshall Point. On the back of the monument are the names of 11 local fishermen, with the years of their births, and the dates of their deaths. The fishermen's memorial is an important monument to honor the fishermen of Port Clyde who have been lost at sea. ------------------- Port Clyde fisherman feared lost July 15, 2005 PORTLAND (AP) – A fisherman made sure his son and another young fisherman had their survival gear before going back inside his sinking ship to retrieve his own gear, officials said. That was the last anyone saw of Gary Thorbjornson. An air and sea search continued Thursday for the 40-year-old fisherman, but people in his home town of Port Clyde feared he went down with his 50-foot fishing boat, the Serious, which capsized and sank in water 70 miles east of Portland. "Gary went down saving the two boys," said Thorbjornson's mother-in-law, Rachel DesGrosseilliers, of Auburn. "He was going down to the cabin to get survival suits when the boat went down." Thorbjornson's teenage son was left holding the door when his father went back inside to get survival gear as the fishing boat sank Wednesday evening. Garrett Thorbjornson, 17, waited as long as he could before the boat went under, sending him and David Wilgus, 19, into the water, said Gerry Cushman of Port Clyde, who was aboard the fishing boat that later brought the pair to shore. Once in the water, Thorbjornson and Wilgus shared a single survival suit – each put one arm and one leg into it and squeezed in – before getting into a life raft that shot to the surface from the sinking boat, Cushman said. DesGrosseilliers said late Thursday afternoon that she had not heard any more about Gary Thorbjornson's fate. In spite of the odds, his family was praying that he somehow survived the wreck. "We're still hoping against hope," DesGrosseilliers said. "But we haven't heard anything new." "They've got a few scrapes and bruises," DesGrosseilliers said. "But they were thrown off the boat before it sank. I think Garrett is in a state of shock right now. He's very quiet." In Port Clyde, news spread quickly and by Thursday afternoon many people feared the worst, said Betsy Sherrick from the Port Clyde General Store. "This is a real tight community here, so we're all hurting and trying to do the best we can," said Wilgus' father, Craig, from St. George. At about 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, the crew of the Serious used a cell phone to make a distress call to the Serious' sister ship Irene Elta, which was 5 miles away. The younger Thorbjornson and Wilgus fired flares from the raft to guide the Irene Elta crew, which came to their rescue, said Lisa Hennings, a Coast Guard spokeswoman in Boston. The two were plucked from the life raft about an hour later, but there was no sign of Gary Thorbjornson. Six fishing boats searched the area, and two Coast Guard cutters were deployed to join the search. Aircraft searched through the night and a Falcon jet crew was slated to resume the aerial search once weather conditions cleared. There were 4-foot seas and unlimited visibility when the ship went down. But the water was cold enough – 57 degrees – to cause hypothermia without survival gear. The younger Thorbjornson waited at the door for his father until the vessel was on the verge of sinking, Hennings said. The boat capsized soon after and the life raft popped to the surface, and the younger fishermen climbed inside, Craig Wilgus said. The young fishermen, who were not harmed, were transported back to their homes early Thursday by lobstermen Tad Miller and Cushman, Craig Wilgus said. There was no initial indication as to what went wrong. The Coast Guard's Marine Safety Office in Portland was investigating. DesGrosseilliers said late Thursday afternoon that she had not heard any more about Gary Thorbjornson's fate. In spite of the odds, his family was praying that he somehow survived the wreck. "We're still hoping against hope," DesGrosseilliers said. "But we haven't heard anything new." | THORBJORNSON, Gary Edward (I50857)
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