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# Personen-Kennung Vollständiger Name Spitzname Geburtsdatum Taufdatum Sterbedatum Beerdigungsdatum LifeSketch
51 I7149  Bernhard PFAFF (BURKGRAFF ZUR JOHANSBURGK)    vor 1570    zwischen 5 Nov 1633 und 1635    ab jetzt wird es unsicher Beilstein gibt es viele! Name Bernhard PFAFF (BURKGRAFF ZUR JOHANSBURGK) Beruf Burggraf zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1612 und 1613 Johannsburg nach diesem Ort suchen (https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/rsrec/sn/ol/register/ort/entry/53301003010%3Ajohannisburg) Beruf Beilsteiner Landschultheiß zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1610 und 1624 Arborn, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hessen, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen https://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1189192512 1610 Schultheiß in Arborn, 1611-17 Waldförster und Burggraf zur Johannisburg, 1623 Schultheiß zu Arborn 
52 I26046  Johanna Maria PHAFF    17 Mrz 1852    25 Jan 1879    was a made in den Haag 
53 I26049  Hendrik PHAFF    13 Nov 1855    4 Okt 1879    Went in 1873 volunteered for military service. Brought it to Sergeant (1878). 16 March 1879 was retired. Died 4 October 1879 in Zierikzee, almost 24 yaar old. 
54 I26053  Lijntje PHAFF    18 Mrz 1863    2 Aug 1933    From birth was mentally and physically handicapped. Care was at the home of her sister Huberdina J. Buijse-Phaff. Later (about 1930) included in the Herv. Diaconal Verpleeghusuis to Zierikzee. 
55 I40055  Mary Jane REED    22 Jul 1916    2 Aug 2010  5 Aug 2010  Name: Jacob Wheeler Reed 
56 I39167  Olga Friedericke REUTER    um 1899    12 Jul 1930  14 Jul 1930  Lotti bekannt als Kinderdarstellerin, hieß mit dem bürgerlichen Namen OLGA FRIEDERIKE REUTER. Sie lernte ihren späteren Mann Heinrich Schröder bei der Holtorf-Truppe kennen. So erzählte es jedenfalls ihr Sohn. Ihr Ehemann Heinrich war 10 Jahre älter. Er hatte sich nach einer schweren Kriegsverletzung, die gesamte Entschädigungssumme -statt Rente- auszahlen lassen. Damit erfüllte er sich einen lang gehegten Berufswunsch und studierte Schauspiel. Heinrich traf auf die Holtdorftruppe und lernte seine Lotti kennen. Lotti hatte entgegen ihres, im Kohlebergbau als Obersteiger tätigen Vaters, ihren Berufswunsch durchgesetzt. Die konservativen Eltern konnten damit nicht umgehen , deshalb war sie weitestgehend auf sich selbst und ihr Schauspielereinkommen gestellt. Ihr Heinrich Schröder verlor während der Inflation die zurückgelegten Rest-Goldmark. Beide reisten anläßlich einer Nobel-Preisverleihung in Literatur nach Stockholm. Lotti erkrankte an TBC. Hinterlies im Sommer 1930 zwei Kinder im Alter von 8 und 3 Jahren. Der zurück gebliebenen kleinen Familie wurde das Leben schwer gemacht. Der Nationalsozialismus ging mit Menschen, die der Freimaurerei angehörten, nicht zimperlich um. Wir wissen nicht viel über LOTTIS Schauspielertätigkeit, das was uns bekannt ist stammt aus Familienerzählungen. Nachdem ein Teil dieser Familien-Geschichten zwischenzeitlich bestätigt wurden, haben wir Grund zur Annahme, dass wir nur noch nicht ausreichend genug recherchierten um die mündlichen Überlieferungen zu dokumentieren. 
57 I22022  Louisa Christine SCHNEIDER    16 Jul 1856    6 Jun 1938    Louisa was born in 1856 (per her headstone). She married John Schuler, born 1839 in Indiana (the son of George Schuler born France). Their daughter Mary Helen Schuler Parker, was born in 1899. Mary married James Carlos Parker. Louisa's husband, John, died 06 May 1925 at the age of 85. His occupation is listed as a Timberman on his death record. John is buried in the Beech Grove Cemetery, Mounds, Pulaski, Illinois. Louisa is lited on the death certificate. Louisa died in 1938; his daughter, Mary Helen died in 1991. 
58 I39141  Albert SCHRÖDER    15 Jun 1896  24 Jun 1896  13 Jun 1921    Albert gebürtig in Mannheim, hat nach Familienerzählungen in Bremen Musik studiert. Sein Stipendium -soll er wie seine Geschwister auch- wegen seines Talentes und der Verwandtschaft zu Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient bekommen haben. Er war einige Zeit in Leipzig im Kristallpalast Kapellmeister. Ein Foto entstand vor seiner Musterung am 25. Juni 1915 in Bremen, also 10 Tage nach seinem 19. Geburtstag. 22. März 1916 sendet er eine Karte vom Truppenübungsplatz Ohrdruf in Thüringen, mit Blick auf die Stadt und den Thüringer Wald. Im April 1916(II. ....Inf Crs Batl. XI.16) befindet er sich auf einem größeren Marsch und schreibt von Bad Berka aus. 13. Dezember 1916b teilt er seiner Familie mit, dass er vorläufig in Erfurt bleibt. 25. Dezember schreibt er und seine Lieblings-Schwester Johanna aus einem Cafe in Erfurt. Für eine Weile fühlen sich die Beiden wie zu Hause und entwickeln Pläne für ihre künstlerische Zukunft. 31.12.1916 sendet er Neujahrsgrüße an alle über seine Schwester Änny. 7. März 1917 schreibt er aus Trier I-R71/4 Die Karte vom 22.7.1917 (Inf.Reg. Nr. 371) läßt sich nicht entziffern. 20. August 1917 (I.Kompagnie, Inf. Reg. Nr. 371) aus Gravelotte ebenso schwer lesbar. Albert und Hannerl sind nach dem 1. WK als Duo aufgetreten Hannerl starb im Januar 1920 in Leipzig kurz vor ihrem 21. Geburtstag. Albert folgte ihr 1921 in Mannheim zwei Tage vor seinem 25. Geburtstag. Beide starben an TBC. 
59 I39136  Ludwig Wilhelm SCHRÖDER    27 Feb 1854    21 Sep 1916  23 Sep 1916  Volkssänger Heinrich Schröder aus Weilmünster bereits mit 16 erhält er als Sänger einen Reiseschein über die Grenzen hinaus. Gefördert soll er von seiner Tante Wilhelmine Schröder-Devirent worden sein. Etwa 1888 lässt er sich zuerst in Ludwigshafen, dann entgültig in Mannheim nieder. Arbeitet in einer Fabrik und singt nebenberuflich. Manchmal tritt er mit seinem Schwiegersohn in kleinen Luststücken auf. Dies alles muss noch genauer recherchiert werden. Bisher ist die Verwandtschaft zur Tante Wilhelmine nur verbal übermittelt worden. Wilhelms Großmutter Christine Schröter hat jedenfalls ihre Herkunft nicht weiter gegeben. 
60 I22025  Mary Helen SCHULER    28 Jul 1899    7 Okt 1991    Mary Helen Schuler, the daughter of John Schuler (1839 - 1925), and Louisa Schuler (1856 - 1938), both born in Germany, was born July 28, 1899 in Illinois. Her first language was German. She married Carlos J (per marriage record; James Carlos per his draft record) Parker (1900 - 1966) on 08 Feb 1918, when he was 16 (per draft) or 17 (per marriage license), and she was 17, probably in Pulaski County, Illinois. On his WWI Draft Registration September 12, 1918, he is 18, working as a miller, working for Harry Perks. His closest relative is listed as Mary Helen Parker, in Mound City, Pulaski. He signed the registration with his full name, James Carlos Parker. Their son, James C (probably C for Carlos) was born about 1920. The following year, on the 1920 Mound, Pulaski, Illinois, George S, widower, 49--born about 1871, Life Insurance Agent, father born in Illinois, mother born Tennessee, is listed with his daughter Gladys A, single, 23--born about 1897, assistant Circuit Court, Albert G, single, 21--born about 1899, bookkeeper at the shipyard, Helen M, single, 17--born about 1803, Carlos J., married, 19--born about 1901, truck driver \"Transfer\", Mary H, daughter-in-law, 20--born about 1901 in Germany, (her father was born in France, her mother Germany), German is her first language, and James C Parker, grandson, 2-3 (illegible) months. (in order from census). Living on one side of the George S Parker family is Oliver Pate, 50, born in Scotland, a log buyer for the lumber mill, and his wife Delia and their two sons, Herman 20 and Sherman 19, who are both laborers at the Vienna Mill. On the other side is Charlie W. Blair 47, his wife Maud J (both from Ohio), and their son Horace, 11. There are no Parkers on the census living close by, but there is a George Freeman living on the other side of the Blairs. He is 31, a merchant (hats) living with his mother, Mary S, 56, widowed. The 1930 Census lists him as J Corliss (transcription error) Parker, 28, living on Commercial Avenue, Mound City, Illinois, own home valued at 2500, 16 at time of marriage, working as a truckster for himself, for the general public, with Mary H 29 and James C Parker, 10. The 1940 Census shows Carlos Parker, 39, born Illinois, living at 313 Commercial Avenue, home valued at 2000, completed 2nd year of high school, living with his wife, Mary Parker, also 39. Their son, James C, who would have been about 20, was not on the Census. Carlos died on Jul., 1966 when he was 66, in Mound City, Pulaski, Illinois. He is buried in Green Lawn Memorial Gardens ,Villa Ridge, Pulaski, Illinois. Cemetery note says Carlos Parker 1900 - 1966 wit Mary Parker 1899 - 1991. She died on October 7, 1991 in Saint Joseph, Berrien, Michigan. She is buried in the Green Lawn Memorial Gardens, Villa Ridge, Pulaski, Illinois. 
61 I22024  John SCHULER    15 Dez 1839    6 Mai 1925  7 Mai 1925  John Schuler, the son of George Schuler (born France) was born 15 Dec 1839 in Indiana. He married Louisa (born 1856 per headstone). Their daughter, Mary Helen Schuler Parker, was born in 1899. Mary married James Carlos Parker. John died 06 May 1925 at the age of 85. His occupation is listed as a Timberman on his death record. John is buried in the Beech Grove Cemetery, Mounds, Pulaski, Illinois. His wife Louisa died in 1938; his daughter, Mary Helen died in 1991. 
62 I39667  Margaret Louise SEIDERS    18 Jun 1928    21 Feb 2011    Margaret Louise West, 82, of Meredith Center NH, died February 21, 2011, at the Belknap County Home in Laconia. Born in Bridgton ME on June 18, 1928, she was the daughter of Ralph T. and Grace M. [Bennett] Seiders. Margaret grew up in the Bridgton and Gray, Maine, area and had resided in Meredith Center for many years. She was a homemaker and had also worked at Annalee Dolls as an assembler and finisher until her retirement in 1989. She was a founding and longtime member of the former Full Gospel Assembly Church in Meredith. She loved her animals and enjoyed her gardening. Margaret was the widow of Charles West of Laconia, and the former wife of the late Kenneth R. Kimball. Margaret leaves her children Shirley Thorne and her husband Andrew of Tilton NH; sons Paul Kimball of San Diego CA, and Ellsworth R. Kimball and his wife Cindy of Moultonborough NH; four grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. A calling hour will be held in the Mayhew Funeral Home, Routes #3 and #104 in Meredith, on Saturday, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. A funeral service will follow in the funeral home at 4 p.m., with The Rev. Roger Brown, pastor of the Calvary Bible Church, officiating. Spring burial will be held in the Meredith Village Cemetery in Meredith. 
63 I41346  Marie Alma SPINDLER    Jan 1924    5 Mai 2014    It is with great sadness that the family of Marie Alma (Spindler) Himmelman, age 90, of Wentzell’s Lake, announces her sudden passing as a result of a fall, on Monday, May 5, 2014 surrounded by her family in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. 
64 I41347  Isabel Frances SPINDLER    24 Okt 1917    25 Sep 2021    Isabel Frances (Spindler) Moore passed away at Parkland at the Gardens in Halifax on September 25, 2021, surrounded by her beloved family. Isabel was born in Lunenburg on October 24, 1917, a daughter of the late Captain Willett and Loretta (Conrad) Spindl 
65 I40601  Bernice Agnes Lorine TOWLE    4 Sep 1926    29 Sep 2005  2005  Bernice Agnes Lorine Towle 
66 I32132  Jacob Frederik VUERHARD    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. 
67 I42717  LeRoy Spencer WEAVER    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. 
68 I17382  Christian WILL    13 Mrz 1898    1 Mai 1898    Zwilling zu Wilhelm 
69 I17383  Karl WILL    10 Sep 1905  1 Okt 1905  4 Dez 1958  7 Dez 1958  Schreiner 
70 I17384  Wilhelmine WILL    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! 
71 I42185  Harold Ernest WINCHENBACH, Jr.    10 Jul 1934    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. 
72 I42221  Allen Richard WINCHENBACH    4 Mai 1946    27 Feb 2018    Allen Richard Winchenbach, 71, passed away on February 27, 2018 with his family by his side at Togus in Augusta after a long battle with cancer. He was born on May 4, 1946 in Waldoboro to Ralph Winchenbach, Sr. and Beatrice (Genthner) Winchenbach. 
73 I42216  Veronica L. WINCHENBACH    1947    1949    Veronica L. Winchenbach, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Winchenbach of North Waldoboro died last Thursday night at the Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta after she doused herself with kerosene in her parents home. She lived about four hours after th 
74 I42188  Helen WINCHENBACH    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 
75 I42186  Eugene Francis WINCHENBACH    30 Jan 1922    24 Aug 1985  nach 25 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. 
76 I42187  Ruby Mae WINCHENBACH    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 and attended local schools. She married Kenneth Genthner Sr. and had eight children. While raising her family, she also worked as a nurse’s aide at Miles Memorial Hospital as well as Fieldcrest Manor and prior to Fieldcrest it was owned by Shirley and Russ, and Dot’s. She also did private care until she retired. Ruby was an avid doll collector and was a thoughtful, kind, gentle loving woman. She was predeceased by her parents; husband, Kenneth Genthner Sr.; children, Kenneth Genthner Jr., Bonnie Poland, and Ray Genthner Sr.; as well as 11 siblings. Ruby is survived by daughters, Faye Neild and husband Eben Bucklin of Monroe, Kathy Miller of Waldoboro, and Wanda Bowden and husband Don of Waldoboro; sons, Gary Genthner and wife Karen of Bremen, and Ricky Genthner and wife Debra of Bremen; sister, Helen Chapman of Damariscotta; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and her cat, Snookums, who she thought the world of. A graveside service to celebrate Ruby’s life will be held at the German Protestant Cemetery in Waldoboro at a later date to be announced. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ruby’s name to the Lincoln County Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 7, Edgecomb, Maine 04556. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Tribute Center, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. Condolences for the family may be shared at www.hallfuneralhomes.com. 
77 I42187  Ruby Mae WINCHENBACH    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 
78 I36567  Chester Alfred WINCHENBACH    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 
79 I36602  Harold Ernest WINCHENBACH, Sr.    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 
80 I42191  Ralph WINCHENBACH    4 Mrz 1926    15 Okt 1975    Ralph Winchenbach, 49, Waldoboro, died at a Rockport hospital Oct. 15 after a short illness. Born in Waldoboro March 4, 1926, the son of Harold and Ruth Genthner Winchenbach he was a self-employed fisherman and had lived in Waldoboro all of his life. Surviving are his wife, Beatrice Genthner Winchenbach of Waldoboro; six sons, Dale of Waldoboro, Montgomery of Rockland, Larry of Chicago, Allan of Warren, Ralph Jr., of Tenants Harbor and Eugene of Waldoboro, seven daughters, Muriel and Darlene, both of Waldoboro, Mrs. Beatrice Quintall of Damariscotta, Mrs. Patricia Feltis, Mrs. Sandra Sykes, Mrs. Charlene Boyington and Mrs. Lind Boyington all of Waldoboro; three brothers, Harold and Eugene, both of Appleton and Paul of Waldoboro; five sisters, Mrs. Ruby Genthner of Bremen, Mrs. Helen Chapman of Damariscotta, Mrs. Phylis Payson of Thomaston, Mrs. Ester Creamer of Wiscasset and Mrs. Myra Dodge of Bridgton; 20 grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Hall Funeral Home, the Rev. Charles D. Kinney officiating. Interment in the German Protestant Cemetery. Lincoln County News: October 23, 1975. 
81 I42190  Esther L. WINCHENBACH    1918    1979    Esther L. Creamer NEWCASTLE - Esther L. Creamer, 62, died Saturday at a Portland hospital after a brief illness. She was the widow of Paul Creamer. Born at Waldoboro, she was the daughter of Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach. She and her husban 
82 I42190  Esther L. WINCHENBACH    1918    1979    Esther L. Creamer NEWCASTLE - Esther L. Creamer, 62, died Saturday at a Portland hospital after a brief illness. She was the widow of Paul Creamer. Born at Waldoboro, she was the daughter of Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach. She and her husband operated the Creamer Lobster Pound here on Route One for many years. Mrs. Creamer is survived by five sons, Paul Jr. of Freeport, Richard of Wiscasset, Robert and Gary, both of Portland and Bruce of Newcastle; five daughters, Loretta Sobie of Missouri and Esther Brewer of Wiscasset; a brother Eugene Winchenbach; four sisters, Ruby Genthner, Helen Chapman and Phyllis and Myra; and 29 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Strong Funeral Home, Damariscotta. The Rev. Mel Allen willofficiate. Interment will be at the Dutch Neck Cemetery, Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: July 12th, 1979 
83 I36749  Rev. Herman Randall WINCHENBAUGH    30 Sep 1881    1 Nov 1968    The Rev. Herman R. Winchenbaugh, 87, of Rockland, died in Deaconess Hospital, Boston Monday after three weeks of illness. He was born at Waldoboro Sept. 30, 1881, son of James R. and Edna Hodgdon Winchenbaugh. He attended school at Waldoboro than taught there 16 years. He was town tax collector, an assessor, constable and town meeting moderator. In 1919, he went to Rockland as manager of the district Importing Company which later became the First National Stores, and was a branch manager 25 years. He had been a member of the board of the Pratt Memorial Methodist Church and had been a local preacher 50 years, holding pastorates at South Thomason and Spruce Head from 1921-27. He was past master of Waldoboro Grand of Odd Fellows and a past grand chaplain of Odd Fellows. Mr. Winchenbaugh was a past commander of Anderson Camp, sons of Union Veterans Chaplain of Aurora Masonic Lodge, Rockland, 30 years, was a 32nd degree member of the Scottish Rites Bodies, received the meritorious services award from the Council of Deliberation in 1961, and in York Rites was a member of King Solomon\'s Temple Chapter, King Hiram Council and Claremont Commandary. He was also a past patron of Golden Rod Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Poletti of Quincy, Mass., and Mrs. Evangeline Sylvester of Rockland, four sons, Gabriel of Waldoboro, Exavier, Ensign and Manuel of Rockland; 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Services were Wednesday at Pratt Memorial Methodist Church, the Rev. Harry Starbuck officiating assisted by members of Aurora Lodge of Masons. Interment was in St. Paul\'s Society Cemetery, Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: November 7th, 1968 
84 I36762  Virginia Dare WINCHENBAUGH    7 Dez 1910    18 Mai 2014    ROCKLAND - Virginia Dare (Winchenbaugh) Poletti, 103, died peacefully, Sunday, May 18, 2014 at her home. She was born at Dutch Neck, December 7, 1910, the daughter of Reverend Herman R. and Carrie Burns Winchenbaugh. As a teenager she moved with her family to Rockland where she graduated from Rockland High School in 1929. During her youth she frequently accompanied her father as he preached at various churches in the area, most notably South Thomaston and Spruce Head. Trained as a secretary, Mrs. Poletti worked for eight years for the M.B. and C.O. Perry Coal Company in Rockland. She met her future husband, Constantine Poletti, while he was stationed with the U.S. Navy in Rockland during World War II. In 1944 she followed him to Florida where she stayed with friends until they were married in Miami in May of 1944. Later they left Miami for Sturgeon, WI, where they remained for several months while the ship Mr. Poletti was assigned to was being built. During this time Mrs. Poletti worked as a secretary to a ship\'s officer until the ship left for New Orleans, LA, where the couple spent several months until the ship left for Oakland, CA. While in Oakland, Mrs. Poletti worked in the shipyard as a secretary for the Pacific Overseas Air Transport Command. Among her duties she wrote letters to servicemen overseas as dictated by an officer. During these months away from Rockland, Mrs. Poletti kept in touch with family, mostly her sister, Evangeline, also a trained secretary. Their letters were unusual as they corresponded to each other in shorthand. When Mr. Poletti\'s ship, the USS Pontotoc was commissioned in 1945 at San Francisco, departing shortly thereafter for active duty in the Pacific, Mrs. Poletti returned to Maine. When her husband returned after World War II they settled in Quincy, MA where he worked at the Boston Post Office and she was employed at a photo laboratory. During these years they acquired family property at Spruce Head Island where they spent summers. Following their respective retirements, they relocated to Stuart, FL while maintaining their summer residence in Spruce Head. During their 48 years of marriage, until Mr. Poletti\'s death in 1990, the couple took 21 cruises, including to Alaska, Panama, South America and the Caribbean. Mrs. Poletti created and painted numerous ceramic figures that decorated not only the cottage at Spruce Head, but in later years, her residence at Bartlett Woods Assisted Living Facility in Rockland. Over the past six years, she has become especially attached to the residents and staff at Bartlett Woods where she received extraordinary and loving care during her illness. Besides her husband, Mrs. Poletti was predeceased by six brothers, Gabriel, Basil, Benedict, Ensign, Exavier, and Manual Winchenbaugh and two sisters, Evangeline Sylvester and Eleanor Paquin. She is survived by several nieces and nephews, including Theodore W. Sylvester, Jr. and his wife Natalie, of Owls Head, Kay Sylvester of Thomaston, Sandra Sylvester of Duluth, GA, Sara Tavares and her husband Jerry of Sun City West, AZ and Bette Paquin of Novato, CA. Burial will be in Dutch Neck Cemetery. (Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home) ROCKLAND - Virginia Dare (Winchenbaugh) Poletti, 103, died peacefully, Sunday, May 18, 2014 at her home. Family and friends are invited to visit from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland, where a celebration of her life will be held 1 p.m. Thursday, May 22, 2014. The Reverend Linda Campbell-Marshall will officiate. To read a full obituary or share a memory with Mrs. Poletti\'s family, please visit her Book of Memories at www.bchfh.com. 
85 I20620  Paulus WÜSTENHÖFER    14 Okt 1649    9 Jun 1702    Paulus, auch Johann Paulus genannt, wurde Ostern 1666 in Beisltein konfimiert und erhielt eine gute Ausbildung. Am 8. Novmeber 1675 heiratete er Anna Maria, die Tochter der Kellerin Anna Elisabeth in Beilstein. Sie war um 1657 geboren worden als uneheliches Kind ihrer Mutter. Er hatte mit ihr sieben Kinder, über die wir im einzelnen später im zeitlichen Ablauf berichten werden. Die Kinder waren: Johann Wilhelm geb. 1676, Johannes geb. 1679, Tochter N.N. geb. 20 April 1682 und im selben Jahr gestorben, Maria Catharina geb. 1684, Maria Magdalena geb. 1685, Johann Jost Wilhelm geb. 1687 und Anna Margaretha geb. 1689. Aufgrund seiner guten Ausbildung und seines Ansehens wurde Paulus anno 1679 zu einem der zwei Bürgermeister in seinem Heimatort gewählt. Er begleitete dieses Amt über einige Jahre. Am 25. April 1700 starb dann seine Frau Anna Maria. Zwei Jahre später folgte er ihr. Er verstarb am 9. Juni 1702. Beide wurden in Beilstein begraben. 
86 I12731  Heinrich Adolph WÜSTENHÖFER    11 Aug 1869  5 Sep 1869  UNKNOWN    Auch Heinrich Adolf, das dritte Kind unseres Johann Jakob W. (1837) und seiner Henriette Jakobine, wurde ein Stammvater in Siegen und zwar des 4. Welstfälischen Zweiges unserer Sippe. Am 11. August des Jahres 1869 war er in Nenderoth zur Welt gekommen 


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