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21901 | manager of several hotels in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the Dominican Republic, and in Panama. | Noble, Donald Warren (I11024)
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21902 | many details about this family are given in Children, Meet Your Ancetstors, a family history by her daughter Genevieve Jones. | Mott, Georgia Williams (m\Broome) (I13790)
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21903 | Map 5; OP-109-3 | Morical, Ora Elma (I3330)
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21904 | Map 5; OP-109-3 | Walker, Minnesota, Evergreen Cemetery (I30266)
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21905 | Marie (Clary) & Clarence Bunkers family | Bunkers, Terrence James (I2795)
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21906 | Marie (Clary) & Clarence Bunkers family | Bunkers, Peter Joseph (I2805)
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21907 | Marie (Clary) & Clarence Bunkers family | Bunkers, Timothy David (I2807)
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21908 | Marie (Clary) & Clarence Bunkers family | Family F721
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21909 | Marie (Mueller) & Christian Gumper | Family F1059
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21910 | Mark Full, 78, of Minneota Mark Full July 17, 1929-Dec. 18, 2007 MINNEOTA - Mass of Christian Burial for Mark Full, 78, of Minneota, will be at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Edward Catholic Church in Minneota. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. today with a prayer service at 7 p.m. at Rehkamp-Horvath FuneralHome in Minneota. Visitation continues from 8:30-10:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial follows the service at St. Edward Catholic Cemetery in Minneota. Military rites performed by American Legion Post 0524 of St. Leo. He died suddenly Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007, at the Minneota Manor where he had resided since 2004. Mark Otto Full was born July 17, 1929, in Granville, Iowa, to Arthur and Clara (Bunkers) Full. He grew up in Iowa and graduated from St. Mary's Academy in Alton, Iowa. Mark served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. On Jan. 26, 1955,he and Mary Ann Zenk were married at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Alton. Mark farmed from 1955-1972. He then took a job doing construction for the Robert Carr Co. from 1972-1986. From 1986-2000, Mark provided maintenance for the MinneotaManor. He was a member of the American Legion Post 0524 of St. Leo and the Minneota Lions Club. Mark was very active in the Catholic Church in Taunton, St. Leo and Minneota. He served as a lector, usher, CCD teacher and on Parish Council.Mark enjoyed fishing, carpentry, gardening, wood working, playing cards, following sports and spending time at Lake Jewett. Mark was most fond of spending time with his family and friends. Survivors include his wife Mary Ann of Minneota; daughter Pat (and Tony) Buretta, their children Eddie and Mark, daughter Judy (and Jim) Armstrong, their children Art and Jack, daughter Betty (and Tim) Gossen, their children Sharene,Talina, Jerik, Leah and Chelsey, son Tim (and Kay) Full, their children Michelle, Renee and Jonny, son Terry (and Tina) Full, their children Hayden, Carter, Brenden and Ashlyn; siblings Inez Reichle of Alton, Iowa, Alvin Full of Alton,Iowa, Jane Croatt of Sibley, Iowa, and Art Full of Stewartstown, Pa.; and nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandson Michael Full, brothers: Ferdinand, Raphael, James and Ivo Full and sister Barbara Langenhorst | Full, Mark Otto (I6488)
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21911 | Marriage solemnized by John G. Walker | Family F106
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21912 | Marriage solemnized by the Revd James Gawthrop | Family F107
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21913 | Marriage solemnized by the Revd John G. Walker | Family F105
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21914 | Marriage solemnized by the Revd John G. Walker | Family F5896
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21915 | married on the same day by the same minister as his presumed brother John S. Clary | Family F3300
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21916 | married on the same day by the same minister as his presumed brother William J. Clary | Family F3299
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21917 | married several other times, no children | Clary, Marvin Monroe (I13091)
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21918 | married when she was 15 years old. She left him after a few months when she became pregnant and never returned. They never lived together again. She had a baby boy, but Samuel never saw the child, nor learned his name. Samuel neverremarried. | Family F5917
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21919 | Martin | Clary, Wayne M. (I8464)
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21920 | Martin and Arminta Morical moved to Minnesota in 1876 where he was a farmer, mail carrier, hotel manager, justice in the municpal courts, and famous as a fish cook. They lived a full and active life and in 1921 celebrated their goldenwedding anniversary. | Family F360
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21921 | Martin Clary Dies at Home of Son Death Occurs Wednesday Afternoon After Short Illness--Was 74 Years of Age. The death of Martin V. Clary occurred Wednesday afternoon, October 17th, at the home of his son, George, in this city. Death comes after a short illness and was due to the complications of old age. Martin V. Clary was born in Ohio on October 28, 1849 and at his death was past 74 years of age. As a young man he came with his parents to Perham, Minn. He was married to Miss Susan McNulty and engaged in farming at Perham until 1895when they came to Melrose. Mr. Clary conducted a saloon here for three years. Mrs. Clary died in Perham in 1905. From here he went to Summit, S. D. and conducted a pool hall until three years ago when he returned here and made his homewith his son, George. The deceased is mourned by seven children, Miss Cora and George of this city, I. F. Clary of Skykomish, Wash.; Mrs. Ed Meyer of Regina, Sask., Canada; Mrs. Charles Braun of Pasco, Wash.; Miss Gladys Clary of Buhl and Mrs. David McGeorgeof Coleraine. He is also mourned by a brother, John at Staples. At this writing the date for the funeral to be held at the St. Patrick church here has not been set. From The Melrose Beacon, October 18th, 1923, front page | Clary, Martin VanBuren (I5375)
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21922 | Mary & Francis Schwebach | Mergen, Mary Magdalene (I4540)
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21923 | Masonic Garden, Lot #295B | Strom, Robert L. Jr. (I6101)
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21924 | Masonic Garden, Lot #295B | Hinze, Helen Ione (I6102)
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21925 | Masonic Garden, Lot #295B | Kansas City, Kansas, Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens (I27941)
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21926 | Masonic Garden, Lot #295B | Kansas City, Kansas, Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens (I27941)
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21927 | Masonic Garden, Lot #419B | Oldehaver, Barbara Ann (I6115)
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21928 | Masonic Garden, Lot #419B | Kansas City, Kansas, Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens (I27941)
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21929 | Masonic Garden, Lot #421B | Hinze, Mark Carl (I6153)
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21930 | Masonic Garden, Lot #421B | Stumpff, Mary M. (I6159)
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21931 | Masonic Garden, Lot #421B | Kansas City, Kansas, Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens (I27941)
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21932 | Masonic Garden, Lot #421B | Kansas City, Kansas, Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens (I27941)
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21933 | massive stroke | Bunkers, Peter Joseph (I2805)
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21934 | Mattie Gerrault (Thach) Clary | Thach, Mattie Gerrault (I14039)
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21935 | may be Maryland | Clary, James W. (I8495)
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21936 | May have married cousin Tony Clary | Clary, Sara Elizabeth (I9276)
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21937 | measles | Harmon, Stella (I24485)
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21938 | mech | Ramsden, Laura Pauline (I5911)
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21939 | mech | Hinze, Frank Norman (I4359)
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21940 | mediastinitis | Clary, George Mortimore (I2731)
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21941 | Melrose Becon | Barnell, Gladys Rebecca (I2269)
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21942 | Melvin (Dubbelde) Bunkers | Dubbelde, Melvina Matilda (I3013)
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21943 | meningitis | Leach, Mary Ray (I25420)
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21944 | metastatic carcinoma due to cancer of the breast | Minor, Mattie Lee (I32592)
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21945 | metastatic carcinoma, carcinoma of the colon | Clary, Roderick Jr. (I22807)
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21946 | metastatic colon cancer | Holland, William Edward (I9521)
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21947 | metastatic colon cancer | Normand, Irene C. (I31424)
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21948 | Migrated to Russia when a young man - was never heard of since. (Not sure if this applies to this Johann Jakob Gumper) | Gumper, Johann Jakob (I3872)
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21949 | Mother is shown as Beke Tegders in baptismal register | B?nker, Bernard (I8250)
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21950 | Mother's name is shown as Alf in her burial register | Mensen, Susanna Adelheid (I8096)
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