Matches 11,651 to 11,700 of 11,727
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11651 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rude, R.R. (I12988)
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11652 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rude, R.R. (I12988)
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11653 | Witnesses to marriage: A. F. Kleinschmidt and Sarah D. Danner. | Family: Johann Heinrich August Kleinschmidt / Barbara C. Danner (F2727)
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11654 | Witnesses to marriage: August Ludwig and Mrs. Martha Ludwig, both of Northfield. | Family: Johann Heinrich August Kleinschmidt / Anna Danner (F5318)
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11655 | Witnesses: Geo. [Hagen?], Peter Hagelgans, Josie Hagelgans. | Family: Robert William Lorenz / Pauline Schoelzel (F9011)
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11656 | Wood Dale Nursing Home | Kapolzimske, Emma (I1091)
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11657 | Wooddale Road, 1/2 mile North of Irving Park Road | Franzen, Edwin (I1103)
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11658 | Woods near Quint town | Schoelzel, Herman Walter Jr. (I12367)
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11659 | Word for Seaquist Perfect Dispensing in Cary. | Eitmontas, James Jr. (I11990)
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11660 | Worked as a buyer for Marshall Fields until 1942, then worked in the family business (Schneider-Cogswell) during World War II. | Umbreit, Vera J. (I4131)
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11661 | Worked as a family servant for the Benjamin Weil family in 1900. Attended Bancroft School (source unknown) and Humboldt School (from photos), both in Chicago. | Frandsen, Emma Mathilda (I21)
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11662 | Worked as a nurse at City Hospital, then for a pediatrician, Dr. Cox, for many years (until her retirement). Listed as 4½ years in 1920 census. Name written Margariute O. | McGrath, Marguerite Everista (I52)
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11663 | Worked as a pressman for Rome Creations and A.B. Hirschfeld in Denver. Worked for Le Blanc Printing Co. in 1943. | De Vries, John Henry (I32)
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11664 | Worked as a seamstress for Liberia Manufacturing in Abbotsford, Clark County, Wisconsin. Had six grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. | Schoelzel, Patricia Elayne (I3078)
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11665 | Worked as a secretary for Palatine School District 15 for 22 years. Member of the Order of the Eastern Star. | Krueger, Bernice Elizabeth (I2841)
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11666 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lamay, M.C. (I1214)
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11667 | Worked as a wholesale florist in Minneapolis after his marriage to Florence Smith. After moving to Kalispell, he and Florence owned and operated Flowers by Hansen for 40 years before retiring. 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren at the time of his death. | Hansen, Carl Anders (I499)
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11668 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wilkins, S.A. (I388)
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11669 | Worked at Gates Rubber Co., Hoffman Packing Co., and Beatrice Creamery. Seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren at the time of her death. | Balay, Doris Marie (I759)
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11670 | Worked at Glenn Crest Woolen Mill in Bellingham in October 1940. Lived in San Francisco. Served in US Army in WWII. Met Josephine about a half year out of high school. Retired from CalTrans. Navy veteran of WWII, USS Panamint. Played guitar and accordion. | Whalen, Thomas Henry (I41)
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11671 | Worked at the Army & Navy Y.M.C.A. in Newport as a barber and maintenance supervisor. Transferred to the San Diego Y, then returned to Newport in about 1934. Survived by two brothers, Matthew and Frank, both of Providence, RI. | Palazzo, Antonio (I13215)
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11672 | Worked at the Mare Island Navy Yard in 1942. | Lamascus, Jesse James (I13733)
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11673 | Worked for Anchor Motor Freight in Framingham for over 40 years, retiring at the age of 62. Member of Teamsters Local 170. Professional musician (saxophone, clarinet, flute). | Glowka, Victor Joseph (I285)
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11674 | Worked for Anchorage Telephone Utility from 1973-1991. Also worked for Cornerstone Construction and Solar Construction. Survived by sons Dane Lewis and Steve Lewis and daughter Stephannie Propheter, all of California. It’s not clear whether Lita is their mother, but it seems unlikely. His cremated remains were scattered in Hawaii. | Lewis, Bobbie Joe (I12749)
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11675 | Worked for Eastman Kodak as of April 1942. | Bonin, Louis R. (I15017)
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11676 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DeVries, D. (I617)
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11677 | Worked for Fairbanks-Morse & Co., in Beloit. | Chamberlain, Obert Albert (I3094)
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11678 | Worked for Illinois Bell for 47 years. | Knuth, Clarence Paul (I6326)
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11679 | Worked for Merchants Bank, was a partner in Home Furniture Co. for 16 years, owned several orange groves, and owned a used furniture and antique shop. | Andriese, Peter (I8565)
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11680 | Worked for N.Y. Central in 1942. | Fox, William Leo (I4640)
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11681 | Worked for National Geographic Magazine before her marriage. | Cuneo, Angela C. (I746)
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11682 | Worked for Sprague Electric Company, initially in North Adams, Massachusetts, then in Lansing, North Carolina. Retired in 1981. | Neumann, William Harry (I15640)
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11683 | Worked for the Erie Railroad as a detective. | DeVries, Albert (I628)
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11684 | Worked for the Wenonah Ore Conditioning Plant in June 1942. | Abercrombie, Aron Richard (I7861)
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11685 | Worked in a cotton mill in 1880. | Barry, Mary E. (I3460)
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11686 | Worked in a LA chemical company. | DeVries, Henry W. (I429)
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11687 | Worked in Chicago Post Office. | Arseneau, Edward Francis (I602)
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11688 | Worked in New Jersey silk mills at the age of 14. | Laauwe, Cora (I433)
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11689 | Worked in television. Started as a mail clerk at CBS and worked his way up to director. Worked on “Captain Kangaroo” in the early 1950s and earned an Emmy for directing “Sesame Street.” Later worked on soap operas, including “Flames in the Wind,” “The Doctors,” “As the World Turns,” “Secret Storm,” “Days of Our Lives,” “A Time for Us,” and “Ryan’s Hope.” Had homes in Peru, Vermont, Boca Grande, Florida, and Manhattan. | Myhrum, Robert George (I5082)
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11690 | Worked in the Tiedemann store. Served as Bensenville village trustee from 1887 to 1921 and on the volunteer fire department from 1894 to 1933. | Tiedemann, Jacob Theodor (I18543)
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11691 | Worked with his brother in a company called Steeck Electric. Sent to live with his grandmother in France after his father died. Later sent to an orphanage with his brothers. Fled Europe right before WWII. | Steeck, Paul (I12958)
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11692 | Working at C.C. Camp #1473 in Bristol, Tennessee, as of October 1940. Employed by TVA for 30 years. A lodger, B. Frank McCracken, age 18, was living with the family at the time of the 1940 census. | Poore, Joseph Conley (I13838)
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11693 | Working at Sinclair Refining Co., 4th & Main, Marysville in 1942. | Reams, Leo Leroy (I655)
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11694 | World War I | Bible, Howard Earl (I782)
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11695 | WPI | Bolil, Joseph John (I4751)
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11696 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: S.J.J. Cosimano, III / C.A. Hale (F3218)
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11697 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: T.B. Hale / D.L. Dittman (F8626)
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11698 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | _____, L. (I9363)
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11699 | WWI Draft Card lists employer’s name as “Jacob Rose & Sons,” a retail clothing business as 304 S. Front Street in Marquette. | Rose, Samuel E. (I10225)
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11700 | WWI Draft Registration Card indicates he was the part owner and manager of a farm in Pierson, Manitoba, Canada. | Franzen, Arthur Henry (I3018)
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