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| 351 | I32132 | 15 Mrz 1908 | 24 Mai 1996 | Leben und Karriere Roland Varno wuchs auf Java, Teil des damaligen, niederländischen Kolonialreichs in Südostasien, auf, ehe er in seine Heimat zurückkehrte und erste berufliche Erfahrungen als Zeichner bei der Zeitung Het Vaderland sammelte.[1] Mit 20 verließ er seine Heimat, um in Deutschland sein Glück als Schauspieler zu versuchen. Noch im selben Jahr 1928 gab er sein Kinodebüt in dem Stummfilm Der erste Kuß an der Seite von Anny Ondra. Es folgten mehrere Filme in Deutschland, in welchen Varno meist problematische Jugendliche darstellte. 1930 war er in Der blaue Engel als frecher Gymnasiast Lohmann an der Seite von Emil Jannings und Marlene Dietrich zu sehen. Er war zu diesem Zeitpunkt ebenfalls für die Hauptrolle in Im Westen nichts Neues im Gespräch, Varnos Schiff in die Vereinigten Staaten geriet allerdings auf dem Atlantik so ins Stocken, dass die Rolle an Lew Ayres ging. Dennoch sollte er ab 1932 regelmäßig in den Vereinigten Staaten drehen. Eine seiner frühen Rollen dort hatte er an der Seite von Greta Garbo in Wie Du mich wünschst. Mitte der 1930er-Jahre drehte Varno einige Filme in den Niederlanden, ehe er wieder nach Hollywood zurückkehrte. Hier blieben viele seiner Filmrollen allerdings eher kleiner Natur, nur in B-Movies wie Mystery Sea Raider oder Three Faces West spielte er nennenswerte Nebenrollen. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg arbeitete Varno, der mehrere Sprachen beherrschte, für das Office of Strategic Services.[2] Zugleich spielte er kleinere und größere Rollen, oft als Nationalsozialist, in Propagandafilmen gegen die Nazis. Mitte der 1940er-Jahre erreichte seine Hollywood-Karriere einen kleinen Höhepunkt, als er in Filmen wie Mein Name ist Julia Ross mit Heldenrollen betraut wurde. In den Bela-Lugosi-Horrorfilmen The Return of the Vampire und Scared to Death übernahm Varno ebenfalls größere Aufgaben. Schon Ende der 1940er-Jahre wurden Varnos Filmrollen allerdings wieder kleiner. Ab den 1950er-Jahren drehte er auch für das Fernsehen, ebenfalls war er häufig für Radiohörspiele tätig.[3] Seine letzte Filmrolle hatte er 1957 neben Errol Flynn im Kriminalstreifen Istanbul (1957), seine letzte Fernsehrolle 1959 in 77 Sunset Strip. In späteren Jahren arbeitete er unter anderem an englischsprachigen Theatern in Mexiko. Roland Varno hatte zwei Kinder aus einer geschiedenen Ehe, darunter den Drehbuchautor Martin Varno (1936-2014).[4] Roland Varno starb 1996 im Alter von 88 Jahren im kalifornischen Lancaster. | ||||
| 352 | I43262 | 27 Aug 1875 | 1 Mai 1960 | |||||
| 353 | I46543 | Vernal C WALLACE | 3 Aug 1923 | 7 Mrz 2015 | 2015 | Vernal C. Wallace Obituary from the The Lincoln County News | NOT MARRIED | |
| 354 | I52835 | 5 Jul 1947 | 25 Nov 2014 | |||||
| 355 | I45841 | 23 Mrz 1919 | 21 Aug 2000 | |||||
| 356 | I46703 | Florence Lillian WALSH | 29 Jul 1895 | Dez 1992 | Not listed with family in 1900 census-she would have been 5 years old? | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 357 | I44966 | Marion Elizabeth WALTER | 9 Sep 1932 | 9 Mai 2019 | ||||
| 358 | I45455 | Robert WALTON | 29 Dez 1941 | 24 Dez 2010 | ||||
| 359 | I46506 | Lawrence Edward WALTZ | 1924 | 11 Apr 1998 | EAST MILLINOCKET - Lawrence E. "Larry" Waltz, 74, passed away unexpectedly April 11, 1998. He was born in South Portland, April 23, 1923, the son of Wilmot and Lottie (Curtis) Waltz. He was employed at Great Northern Paper Co., from which he retired sever | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 360 | I46508 | Richard Purrington WALTZ, Sr. | 5 Sep 1913 | 30 Mai 2009 | PORTLAND -- Richard P. Waltz Sr., 95, of Portland, an icon of the Portland business scene for decades and a representative of a generation of independent entrepreneurs, died on Saturday, May 30, 2009, at home with his loving family by his side. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 361 | I46510 | Wilmot Wesley WALTZ | 14 Feb 1903 | 12 Mai 1971 | PASSADUMKEAG - Wilmot W. Waltz, 68, died at his home May 12. He was born in Portland, Feb. 14, 1903, the son of Wilmot C. and Eva (O'Brien) Waltz. He was employed by the International Paper Co. as the superintendent of the Woodlands department until his r | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 362 | I46517 | 27 Mai 1927 | 29 Jul 2012 | NOT MARRIED | ||||
| 363 | I46521 | Sewall C WALTZ | 1901 | 30 Dez 1946 | 20 Feb 1947 | |||
| 364 | I46758 | Ira Hopkins WALTZ | 11 Jul 1875 | Aug 1930 | 1930 | Ira H. Waltz passed away at Memorial Hospital Tuesday of last week. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church. Rev. F. F. Fowle of Rockport officiated and burial was in Highland cemetery. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 365 | I47945 | Susan Adella WALTZ | 5 Okt 1875 | 3 Nov 1953 | Mrs. Sunie Adella Dickinson 78, widow of Willard Dickinson, died Tuesday Mov. 3, at her home in Richmond after being in failing health for four years. Born in Nobleboro, Oct 5, 1875, she was the daughter of the late John and Fannie Mank Waltz. She is surv | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 366 | I49725 | Robert S WALTZ | 21 Jul 1930 | 10 Jun 2004 | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Robert “Bob” Waltz, 73, died June 10, 2004, at Palm Garden of Largo, after a lengthy bout with cancers. Mr. Waltz was born July 21, 1930, in Portland, the son of Wilmot W. and Hannah B. (Chapman) Waltz. Bob was raised in Passadumkeag, | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 367 | I49726 | Helen Marjorie WALTZ | 6 Mai 1928 | 18 Dez 2017 | May 6, 1928 - December 18, 2017 ZEPHYRHILLS, FL, AND UNITY - Helen M. Waltz, 89, beloved May Auntie, of Zephyrhills, Florida, and Unity, Maine, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on December 18, 2017, sung into His presence by her nieces and nephe | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 368 | I49734 | Edith Mae WALTZ | 11 Dez 1903 | 15 Dez 1993 | Edith M. Waltz, 90, South Jefferson, died Wed. Dec. 15, at Miles Memorial Hospital, Damariscotta. Born Dec. 11, 1903, in Nobleboro, she was a daughter of Ira and Stella (Witham) Waltz. Following her public schooling in Nobleboro, she helped manufacture al | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 369 | I46175 | Shirley Margaret WARNER | 24 Sep 1919 | 24 Dez 2011 | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 370 | I46176 | 5 Dez 1948 | 24 Nov 2014 | NOT MARRIED | ||||
| 371 | I46468 | Daniel Harry WARNER | 23 Mai 1863 | 24 Mai 1937 | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 372 | I46480 | Clifton Eugene WATSON, Jr | 13 Mrz 1949 | 21 Jan 2019 | Kip Watson, 69, passed away peacefully at his home on January 21, 2019 with his family at his side, after battling a brief acute illness due to complications from surgery. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 373 | I46488 | Clifton Eugene WATSON | 3 Mai 1922 | 31 Jan 2012 | 2012 | MOUNT DESERT — Clifton E. Watson, 89, died January 31, 2012 at Westgate Manor in Bangor, ME. He was born May 3, 1922 on Swans Island, the son of Andrew J. and Della (Withee) Watson. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 374 | I49719 | Andrea Lee WATSON | 6 Mrz 1961 | 16 Jul 2012 | 20 Jul 2012 | ELLSWORTH – Andrea Lee Watson, 51, died July 16, 2012, in Ellsworth, after a brief illness. She was born March 6, 1961, in Portland, daughter of Clifton E. and Ruth (White) Watson. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 375 | I42717 | 5 Dez 1852 | 1941 | LeRoy S. Weaver aged 89 years. Services Sunday at Waltz Funeral Home. Rev. O.G. Bernard officiating. Interment in Ludwig Cemetery, Orff's Corner. Survivors are one son, Albro, a sister Delia Shorey of Los Angeles, Cal., and a brother H.F. Weaver. | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 376 | I44511 | 14 Nov 1936 | 12 Sep 2018 | |||||
| 377 | I47089 | Lillie Irene WELLWOOD | 21 Aug 1867 | 25 Aug 1953 | Marriage record at the Nova Scotia Archives: Hugh Wellwood married Sarah Jane Mason, by License, English Church, in Mt. Uniacke, Hants County on 26 July 1866. Hugh was 26 (born about 1840), a Bachelor, occupation: Farmer, living and born in Rawdon. Sarah | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 378 | I55693 | 28 Mai 1754 | 15 Jan 1844 | Lemuel Jr. sr.? B: November 1, 1786 in Waldoboro, Maine February 18, 1859 in Hope, Maine Parents Lemuel Wentworth 1753-1844 Susannah Whittemore 1763-1832 Born in Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA on 28 May 1754 to Sion Wentworth and Hannah Pettingill. Lemuel married Susanna Whittemore and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1844 in Hope, Maine, USA. He passed away on 9 Apr 1776 in Stoughton, Ma. Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001 Document Information: Similar Historical Records Lemuel Wentworth Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 Tools Similar Historical Records Name: Lemuel Wentworth Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 25 Dec 1781 Event Place: Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States Event Place (Original): Sharon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States Gender: Male Spouse\'s Name: Susanna Whittemore 11 children Spouse\'s Gender: Female I guess FH will check this Family search sent me a difference of two relatives m. to two other woman and Lemuel Wentworth. 1 first to Pettingill, the other Susannah UNKNOWN, lEMUEL LIVED 1725 to 1844. | ||||
| 379 | I46482 | Ruth L WHITE | 25 Jan 1926 | 15 Nov 2013 | MOUNT DESERT - Ruth W. Watson, 87, died Nov. 15, 2013, at a Bangor hospital. She was born Jan. 25, 1926, in Cape Elizabeth, the daughter of Perley A. and Edith E. (Brown) White. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 380 | I17382 | Christian WILL | 13 Mrz 1898 | 1 Mai 1898 | Zwilling zu Wilhelm | |||
| 381 | I17383 | Karl WILL | 10 Sep 1905 | 1 Okt 1905 | 4 Dez 1958 | 7 Dez 1958 | Schreiner | |
| 382 | I17384 | 14 Okt 1895 | 27 Okt 1895 | 6 Dez 1970 | 10 Dez 1970 | Die Tante, ledig gestorben in Friedberg oder Umgebung im Pflegeheim Sterbeeintrag im Standesamt Friedberg bitte nur mit amtlichen Quellen ändern, Danke Please only change my entry with official sources, thank you Thank you for your support Danke für ihre Unterstützung! | ||
| 383 | I44304 | Russell Lee WILLEY, Jr. | 22 Jun 1938 | 21 Okt 2008 | ||||
| 384 | I47889 | Rufus V. M. WILLIS | 30 Nov 1895 | 5 Mai 1964 | 1964 | Col Rufus Willis | NOT MARRIED | |
| 385 | I43241 | 24 Dez 1925 | 16 Jan 2020 | 21 Jan 2020 | ||||
| 386 | I43736 | 19 Mai 1939 | 20 Mrz 2016 | |||||
| 387 | I43738 | Lewis Alton WINCAPAW | 18 Apr 1910 | 21 Jan 1988 | ||||
| 388 | I43806 | Alton D. WINCAPAW | 14 Sep 1876 | 27 Jun 1952 | 1952 | |||
| 389 | I43808 | 6 Jun 1866 | 14 Apr 1957 | 17 Apr 1957 | ||||
| 390 | I36549 | 12 Dez 1859 | 15 Apr 1951 | |||||
| 391 | I36567 | 19 Mrz 1867 | 8 Nov 1937 | Chester A. Winchenbach passed away at Memorial Hospital, Damariscotta on Monday, Nov 8, where he had been taken for a surgical operation. He was the youngest in the family of eight children born to the late Robert and Henrietta Winchenbach of this place on March 3, 1867. Mr. Winchenbach was married twice, his first wife was Myra Creamer and they were married on Jan 8, 1891. Of this union three sons were born, the eldest passed away at the tender age of one year and six months. On December 23, 1915 he married Mrs. Carrie E. Fillion and eight children were born of this marriage. Mr. Winchenbach was a kind father and was well liked by his neighbors and friends. He will be missed in the community of West Waldoboro where he lived. The children who are left to mourn his passing are Harold and Millard of Waldoboro, Mrs. Frances Simmons of Nobleboro, Christine, Robert, Priscilla, Addison, Gideon, Russell, and Carleton, the youngest being only seven years old. He also leaves seventeen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, two brothers, Branerd of South Waldoboro, Addison of this place and a sister Miss Sarah Winchenbach of Westboro, Mass. Funeral services were held at the West Waldoboro Church on Thursday afternoon with a large attendance. Rev. O.G. Barnard officiated. Burial was at Dutch Neck Cemetery. Lincoln County News: November 18th, 1937 | ||||
| 392 | I36602 | 23 Jun 1893 | 15 Apr 1966 | Harold E. Winchenbach, 72, died Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at a Camden hospital. He was born in Waldoboro, June 23, 1893, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Winchenbach. He had been a fisherman most of his life. He is survived by four sons, Eugene F. and Harold E., Jr. of Appleton, Ralph and Paul, both of Waldoboro; five daughters, Mrs. Esther Creamer of Edgecomb, Mrs. Ruby Genthner of Bremen, Mrs. Myra Dodge of Bridgeton, Mrs. Phyllis Carter of Thomaston and Mrs. Niven Chapman of Damariscotta; one brother, Millard of Waldoboro, 57 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 29, at Halls Funeral Home, Waldoboro, with Rev. Jan Jensen officiating. Interment will be in the German Lutheran Cemetery, Waldoboro. Waldoboro Press: April 28th, 1966 | ||||
| 393 | I36784 | 21 Sep 1891 | 14 Mrz 1962 | |||||
| 394 | I36786 | 7 Mrz 1919 | 7 Sep 2002 | |||||
| 395 | I36789 | Rosemarie E WINCHENBACH | 27 Feb 1965 | 29 Dez 1966 | ||||
| 396 | I36802 | 2 Jul 1889 | 25 Okt 1952 | |||||
| 397 | I42185 | 10 Jul 1934 | 9 Sep 1983 | Harold Winchenbach 49, Thomaston died Friday at a Rockport hospital after a long illness. he was the husband of Daphana Morse Winchenbach. He was born in Waldoboro a son Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach. Mr. Winchenbnach was a marine food handler in the mid-coast Maine area. Surviving are his wife of Thomaston; four sons, Dale Winchenbach, Anthony Winchenbach and Wayne Winchenbach all of Rockland, and Harold Winchenbnach of Thomaston; a stepson Paul Douglas of Rockland; two daughters, Sandra Noyes of Glen Cove and Bonita Winchenbach of Thomaston, two stepdaughters, Barbara Douglas and Teresa Douglas, both of Thomaston, a brother, Eugene Winchenbach of Appleton, four sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Ruby) Genthner of Bremen, Helen Chapman of Damariscotta, Phyllis Waisanen of Thomaston and Myra Dodge of South Paris and three grandchildren. A funeral was held at 1 p.m. Monday at Davis Funeral Home. Burial in Village Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 15, 1983. | ||||
| 398 | I42186 | 30 Jan 1922 | 24 Aug 1985 | Eugene F. Winchenbach, 63, Appleton, husband of Ethel Hilbrook Winchenbach died Aug. 24 in a Rockport hospital after a long illness. Born at Waldoboro, he was the son of Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach. He was a US Army veteran of World War II. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John (Mary) Francis of Rockland, three sons, Richard of Rockland, gene of Appleton and Paul of Portland, three stepdaughters, Alice Dearborn and Mrs. Floyd (Evelyn) Grindle both of Rockland, and Patricia McRay of Waldoboro, two stepsons Maynard Hilbrook of Cushing and Kenneth Collamore of Buxton, three sisters, Ruby Genthner of Bremen, Phyllis Waisanen of Thomaston, and Helen Chapman of Damariscotta, and several grandchildren. A graveside funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the German Cemetery Waldoboro. Arrangements by the Carpenter Funeral Home, Rockland. Lincoln County News; August 29th, 1985. | ||||
| 399 | I42187 | 21 Mrz 1928 | 25 Apr 2018 | Ruby Mae Genthner, 90, of Waldoboro, passed away on April 25 at her home with her family by her side. Ruby was born on March 21, 1928, one of 13 children born to Harold Winchenbach and Ruth Mae (Creamer) Winchenbach. She grew up in Waldoboro an | ||||
| 400 | I42188 | 2 Mrz 1930 | 12 Jan 2019 | Helen W. Chapman, 88, a resident of Cove’s Edge, passed away peacefully on the evening of Jan. 12 at LincolnHealth – Miles Campus after a long period of declining health. She was born at home in Waldoboro on March 2, 1930, the ninth child of Harold Ernest Winchenbach and Ruth Mae Creamer. She grew up in Waldoboro and attended Waldoboro schools. She worked at Miles Memorial Hospital in the late 1940s and in 1948 she met and married Niven C. Chapman. She loved shopping, crossword puzzles, bus trips, restaurants, and playing the daily numbers. Besides her parents and 10 siblings, she was predeceased by son, Gregory, in November 1969 and daughter, Rhonda, in March 2018. She was also predeceased by grandchildren, Serena, Sherry, and Ralph F. Glidden Jr. She is survived by children, Eva V. Glidden of Somerville, Carol Simmons of Damariscotta, Bruce T. Chapman of Damariscotta, Paulette A. Chapman of Boothbay, Jeffrey E. Chapman of Nobleboro, and Jonathan M. Chapman of Damariscotta. She is also survived by 13 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and two step-great-grandchildren. A service of remembrance will be planned in the spring. Arrangements were entrusted to Direct Cremation of Maine. The Lincoln County News, January 29, 2019 |