Treffer 5,601 bis 5,650 von 7,180
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| 5601 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12412)
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| 5602 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12415)
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| 5603 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12424)
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| 5604 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12435)
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| 5605 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12438)
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| 5606 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12456)
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| 5607 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12460)
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| 5608 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12470)
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| 5609 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12475)
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| 5610 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12482)
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| 5611 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12503)
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| 5612 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12556)
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| 5613 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12578)
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| 5614 | See source information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S9048)
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| 5615 | See source information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S6084)
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| 5616 | See source information provided with each entry. | Quelle (S12467)
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| 5617 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I35055)
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| 5618 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I24907)
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| 5619 | sein Rufname wechselt; er wird sowohl Simon wie auch Johannes Klein genannt | KLEIN, Johannes Simon jgr (I4548)
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| 5620 | Seine Frau Gertie, desillusioniert von ihrem Leben als Frau eines Ministers, nimmt die Kinder und verlässt Albert. Sie kehrt in ihre Heimatstadt Fargo, North Dakota, zurück und hindert ihn grausam daran, ihre Kinder jemals wiederzusehen. | GEIKEN, Gertrude Elizabeth Johanna ("Gertie") (I26874)
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| 5621 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Familie: Lebend / Lebend (F10335)
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| 5622 | seit 1863 verheiratet, hatte 14 Kinder von denen 6 gleich wieder starben. Mann war ein Trinker, starb 1888 Linie des Erwin Eckert | SCHNELL, Christine (I8925)
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| 5623 | Seit 1945 gehört der Ort zu Rußland und der russische Name istunbekannt. | RIEDER, Anna Luise (I7917)
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| 5624 | Seit 7/7 81 (07.07.1881) verh. II Ehe Kinderlos ohne Testament Nachlass unter 150 Mrk. bezug Armenunterstützung 4 minderjähr. Enkel Klepzig Kinder der Anzeigenden | HAMMER, Marie Rosine Sophie (I93)
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| 5625 | Seite 525-526 Nr 3 | Familie: Georg MORGENSTERN / Marie Regine BIELIG (F2122)
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| 5626 | Seljony Bor (russisch Зелёный Бор, deutsch Karalene, 1938–1946 Luisenberg, litauisch Karalienė) ist ein Ort in der russischen Oblast Kaliningrad (Gebiet Königsberg (Preußen)) | Familie: Ernst Gustav Julius KÖHLER / Caroline GUTWIRTH (F7685)
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| 5627 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I6423)
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| 5628 | Separation and divorce Earl and Marjorie separated shortly after the birth of their son, Donald, and divorced after Marjorie had two more children in other relationships. Obituary MARJORIE E. DAY Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B utton co. for more than 40 years. She attended First Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Surviving are three sons, Richard of Waldoboro; Robert of Medomak and Leroy of Fairfield; three daughters, Sharon O'Brien of Warren, Vickie Blais of Augusta a nd Connie Day of Waldoboro; a brother, Russell Hilton of Waldoboro; a sister, Lois Ponsant of Waldoboro; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Judson I. Stone officiated . Burial in Rural Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 19th, 1985. | HILTON, Marjorie Ethel (I53455)
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| 5629 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I53744)
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| 5630 | Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Quelle (S10022)
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| 5631 | Sewall C. Waltz, 45, died at his home at the Mills Monday following a long illness. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Irene Robinson Waltz, formerly of Richmond; 11 children, Mrs. Richard Hobbs, Carroll, Raymond, Gertrude, Robert, Margaret, Frank, Aubrey, Henry, Judy, and Gloria, all of Mills. The funeral was held at Strong's Funeral Home Thursday. Interment was in Highland Cemetery. Rev. Henry Van Deman of New Harbor officiated. Portland Sunday Telegram and Sunday Press Herald: Jan. 05, 1947. Sewall C. Waltz, 45, died at his home at Damariscotta Mills, Dec. 30, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with great patience. He was an active member of Minnehata Fire Co. A blacksmith by trade with his equipment he visited the surrounding towns, whenever, his services were needed. His kindly manner and skillful workman-ship gained for him a host of friends. Surviving are his wife, Irene Robinson Waltz, and eleven children; Mrs. Richard Hatch, Carroll, Gertrude, Raymond, Robert, Henry, Margaret, Aubrey, Frank, Judith Ann, Gloria Jean; his mother, Mrs. Stella Witham; a stepfather, Frank Witham; one sister, Edith M. Waltz all of Damariscotta Mills; and two aunts, Mrs. Della Dickerson of Richmond, and Mrs. Hattie Berce of Nobleboro and two uncles, Horace A. Witham of Bath and John E. Witham of New Britain, Conn. Funeral services were held January 2 at the Strong Funeral Home, Rev. Henry Van Deman officiating. The large attendance and beautiful floral offerings showed the high esteem in which he was held. Burial was in Highland Cemetery. Lincoln County News: February 20th, 1947 | WALTZ, Sewall C (I46521)
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| 5632 | Sewall C. Waltz, 45, died at his home at the Mills Monday following a long illness. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Irene Robinson Waltz, formerly of Richmond; 11 children, Mrs. Richard Hobbs, Carroll, Raymond, Gertrude, Robert, Margaret, Frank, Aubrey, Henry, Judy, and Gloria, all of Mills. The funeral was held at Strong's Funeral Home Thursday. Interment was in Highland Cemetery. Rev. Henry Van Deman of New Harbor officiated. Portland Sunday Telegram and Sunday Press Herald: Jan. 05, 1947. Sewall C. Waltz, 45, died at his home at Damariscotta Mills, Dec. 30, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with great patience. He was an active member of Minnehata Fire Co. A blacksmith by trade with his equipment he visited the surrounding towns, whenever, his services were needed. His kindly manner and skillful workman-ship gained for him a host of friends. Surviving are his wife, Irene Robinson Waltz, and eleven children; Mrs. Richard Hatch, Carroll, Gertrude, Raymond, Robert, Henry, Margaret, Aubrey, Frank, Judith Ann, Gloria Jean; his mother, Mrs. Stella Witham; a stepfather, Frank Witham; one sister, Edith M. Waltz all of Damariscotta Mills; and two aunts, Mrs. Della Dickerson of Richmond, and Mrs. Hattie Berce of Nobleboro and two uncles, Horace A. Witham of Bath and John E. Witham of New Britain, Conn. Funeral services were held January 2 at the Strong Funeral Home, Rev. Henry Van Deman officiating. The large attendance and beautiful floral offerings showed the high esteem in which he was held. Burial was in Highland Cemetery. Lincoln County News: February 20th, 1947 | WALTZ, Sewall C (I46521)
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| 5633 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I1253)
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| 5634 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I24654)
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| 5635 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I53380)
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| 5636 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Familie: Gerald Blaine RIEKE / Vertraulich (F11887)
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| 5637 | She died shortly after his death | NELSON, NN (I55101)
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| 5638 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I18192)
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| 5639 | She was "Grandma" to me - the only one I ever knew. Although she was my mother's aunt, she raised her from age 1. She lived with us in Hayward, CA, until just a year or two before her death and I remember her well. She taught me to knit and crochet, and how to sing simple German songs. She was a wonderful cook and I still remember her home-made bread. I also remember visiting her home in Chicago. It was a three-story Victorian home on a brick street. You walked down a flight of stairs to get from the raised street to the yard in front, then up a flight of stairs to the first floor. She used to fix us salads of lettuce, mayonaise and sugar! They weren't exactly healthy, but they were delicious. She was married to Ed Heyn, who was a china painter. They had one daughter - Aurora. Sie war "Oma" für mich - die einzige, die ich jemals kannte. Obwohl sie die Tante meiner Mutter war, zog sie sie ab dem 1. Lebensjahr auf. Sie lebte bis ein oder zwei Jahre vor ihrem Tod bei uns in Hayward, Kalifornien, und ich erinnere mich gut an sie. Sie brachte mir das Stricken und Häkeln bei und das Singen einfacher deutscher Lieder. Sie war eine wundervolle Köchin und ich erinnere mich noch an ihr hausgemachtes Brot. Ich erinnere mich auch, dass ich ihr Haus in Chicago besucht habe. Es war ein dreistöckiges viktorianisches Haus in einer Backsteinstraße. Sie gingen eine Treppe hinunter, um von der erhöhten Straße zum Hof vor Ihnen zu gelangen, und dann eine Treppe hinauf in den ersten Stock. Sie hat uns Salate mit Salat, Mayonaise und Zucker zubereitet! Sie waren nicht gerade gesund, aber sie waren köstlich. Sie war mit Ed Heyn verheiratet, einem Porzellanmaler. Sie hatten eine Tochter - Aurora. | BECKER, Margarette Lisette (I420)
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| 5640 | She was named "Gertie" at birth--NOT Gertrude! She was named after her grandmother Geiken (her father's mother). She told my mother (her granddaughter) once that she disliked the name Gertie and renamed herself Gertrude when she became a nurse. | GEIKEN, Gertrude Elizabeth Johanna ("Gertie") (I26874)
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| 5641 | She was the daughter of Isaac and Barbara (Reed) Moody of Nobleboro, Maine. She was first married to William Henderson Groton of Waldoboro and had eight children by him. W.H. Groton died at sea on Sept. 21, 1868. Mary Ann then married [21 Mar 1880] Thaddeus R. Washburn II in Boston, Mass. Her father, Isaac Moody died shortly after her birth and her mother Barbara (or often written as Barbary Ann) then married George Dolham and they resided on Vinalhaven Island, Maine. Her mother married for a third time to Abraham T. Jacobs of Vinalhaven. Her paternal grandparents were Amos and Elizabeth (Chamberlain) Moody of Nobleboro. Maine. Her maternal grandparents were Jacob and Catherine (Smouse) Ried of Waldoboro, Maine. ~ Thank you to Thomas Moody for the bio. | MOODY, Mary Ann (I35610)
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| 5642 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I24019)
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| 5643 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I43676)
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| 5644 | Ship SS YORK | LANDGRAF, Herbert Richard William (I5340)
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| 5645 | Ship: SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie from Bremen to New York, 1908 | Quelle (S319)
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| 5646 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I43275)
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| 5647 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I38192)
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| 5648 | Shirley J. Lotz, 73, passed away suddenly Sunday, Oct. 14, 2007, at a local hospital. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Greenwood Chapel. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Memorials: May be made to Alzheimer's Association, in memory of Shirley's sister. Shirley was born Sept. 27, 1934, in Median, Ohio, to Roger and Nellie Johnson, both deceased. She grew up in Akron, Ohio, and graduated from Buchtel High School and attended Miami, Ohio, University for two years. Shirley married Richard C. Lotz on July 17, 1954, and gave birth to three children. The family moved to the Fort Worth area in 1964. She worked several jobs, primarily for Pier 1 Imports and the Bombay Company in accounts payable. She retired several years ago. Shirley enjoyed reading novels and watching television. Survivors: Husband, Richard C. Lotz; daughter, Kim A. Kamin and husband, David, of Richland Hills; their children, Matthew D. Kamin and Taylor R. Kamin; and sons, Steven D. Lotz of Benbrook and Micheal D. Lotz of Sioux Falls, S.D. Published in the Star-Telegram on 10/16/2007 | JOHNSON, Shirley Faye (I22783)
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| 5649 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Vertraulich (I45010)
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| 5650 | Sidney Walter BOWDOINHAM - Sidney Clyde Walter, 87, died Thursday at Parview Hospital, Brunswick. He was born March 25, 1887 at Waldoboro, teh son of Sanford D. and Ida Hoak Walter. He was a retired shoecutter. Mr. Walter was a life member of Marion Chapter, OES, Gardiner, 50-year member of Herman Lodge, AF and AM and a 50-year member of Lebanon Royal Arch Chapter, both of Gardiner. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Killam, Bowdoinham. The Lewiston Daily Sun: 17 Jan 1975 Sidney Walter BOWDOINHAM - Sidney Clyde Walter, 87, died Thursday at Parview Hospital, Brunswick. He was born March 25, 1887 at Waldoboro, teh son of Sanford D. and Ida Hoak Walter. He was a retired shoecutter. Mr. Walter was a life member of Marion Chapter, OE S, Gardiner, 50-year member of Herman Lodge, AF and AM and a 50-year member of Lebanon Royal Arch Chapter, both of Gardiner. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Killam, Bowdoinham. The Lewiston Daily Sun: 17 Jan 1975 | WALTER, Sidney Clyde (I42680)
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