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Matches 21,951 to 22,000 of 23,594
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21951 | motorcycle accident | Porter, William R. (I23120)
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21952 | moved from Kentucky | Simpson, Richard (I5296)
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21953 | moved from Kentucky | Simpson, Peter Ryan (I5250)
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21954 | moved to Henry County in Indiana near Blountsville. | Current, Peter (I723)
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21955 | moved to Henry County in Indiana near Blountsville. | Current, James III (I724)
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21956 | moved to her daughter, Matilda Shroyer's home after Samuel died | Lewellen, Rachel Jane (I756)
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21957 | moved to Hill Crest cemetery by grandson Oscar | Jones, Rebecca (I758)
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21958 | moved to Hill Crest cemetery by son Oscar | Current, Samuel Jones (I779)
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21959 | moved to Hill Crest cemetery by son Oscar | Redkey, Indiana, Hillcrest Cemetery (I28116)
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21960 | moved to [L] due to failing health | Graff, Quentin William (I7037)
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21961 | Mr. Samuel Clary, the oldest settler in the town of Hobart died on Feb 12, 1879, aged 53 years, after a lingering illness. Mr. Clary leaves an aged wife and four married children to mourn his loss. Appeared in the Journal, Feb 21, 1879 | Clary, Samuel Jr. (I5374)
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21962 | Mrs. Catherine Graff of Granville passed away at her home Monday, September 29 after and illness of two months. Funeral services will be held Thurdsay, October 2, at St. Joseph's Church in Granville. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung by Rev. J. J. Dalhoff, with Msgr. Schemmel of Remsen acting as Deacon and Father Sylvester Grady of Schaller asSubdeacon. Father Clemons Knobbe will be Master of Ceremonies. Bearers will be Adolph Fischer, Arnold Nemmers, Anton Hunt, Frank Beckman, Jerome Grady and Joseph Blatt. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery at Granville. Mrs. Graff had lived in the Granville area most of her life, coming there as a child. Her parents were Henry Bunkers and Barbara Youngbluth Bunkers. She was born October 10, 1879, in Iowa and passed away at the age of 61 years, 11months and 19 days. On February 20, 1900, she was married to John w. Graff by Father Stromberg, the ceremony taking place at Granville. Mr. Graff preceded her in death on April 5, 1925. One daughter Geraldine died on December 8, 1923. Surviving are four sons and five daughters: Joseph of Spirit Lake, Barbara (Mrs. J. S. Jacobs) of Granville, Florence (Mrs. A. J. Miller) of Granville, Milo of Granville, Gertrude (Mrs. R. B. Schilmoeller) of Granville, Magnus ofHospers, Bernice (Mrs. E. J. O'Herron) of Storm Lake, Otto of Granville and Charlotte (Mrs. Bert Ballard) of Granville; her mother, Mrs. Barbara Bunkers of Granville, three brothers: John Bunkers of Garretson, S.D., Anton Bunkers ofMadison, Minn., and Emil Bunkers of Dell Rapids, S.D.; two sisters: Mrs. Joseph Bachman of Granville and Edmunda Bunkers of Des Moines; also 21 grandchildren. Mrs. Graff was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of the Catholic Church and was a woman held in the highest esteem by all. (This obituary appeared in the Granville area newspaper, September 1941.) | Bunkers, Anna Catherine (I3103)
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21963 | MSGT US Army | Barnell, Leo Frank (I2454)
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21964 | multiple pulmonary emboli and carcinomatosis | Burdge, Myrtle Mavis (I3395)
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21965 | multiple sclerosis | Schwebach, Deborah Ann (I4535)
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21966 | Muncie Evening Press (Muncie, Indiana)||3 | Current, Pauline Jeanette (I1836)
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21967 | Muncie Evening Press ||7 | Barnell, James William (I3308)
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21968 | Muncie Evening Press||10 | Current, Watson Clark (I1822)
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21969 | Muncie Evening Press||10 | Current, Clara Agnes (I8074)
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21970 | Muncie Evening Press||14 | Barnell, Jessie Olive (I20779)
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21971 | Muncie Evening Press||14 | Hance, William A. (I24290)
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21972 | Muncie Evening Press||16 | Barnell, Edna M. (I1728)
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21973 | Muncie Evening Press||2 | Barr, William (I24260)
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21974 | Muncie Evening Press||24 | Harrison, Dorotha (I3399)
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21975 | Muncie Evening Press||34 | Barnell, Cleo (I3315)
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21976 | Muncie Evening Press||5 | McProud, Esther (I1803)
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21977 | Muncie Evening Press||6 | Current, Mary Eleanor (I1819)
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21978 | mustered out | Current, Benjamin Franklin (I805)
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21979 | mustered out | Clary, Daniel (I10720)
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21980 | mustered out | Thomas, Sanford (I11009)
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21981 | Mustered out of the Ninety First Regiment, Company "D" as a private | Simpson, William Franklin (I5210)
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21982 | mustered out, attained rank of sergeant. His company was a crack group known as the Flying Camp. | Clary, Dennis (I11158)
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21983 | myocardial infarction | Butts, Claude Olan (I14333)
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21984 | myocardial infarction | Johnson, Arthur B. (I21928)
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21985 | myocardial infarction | Fulk, Wiley Madison (I31833)
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21986 | myocardial infarction due to arteriosclerotic heart disease | Wickham, Creta Lavina (I27120)
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21987 | Name maybe changed to Valentine. Moved to SD in about 1884, worked for the railroad and died there of Brights disease ( Kidney diease charcacterized by presence of albumin in urine-nephritis.) Susan brought the family back to Caledonia,MN in 1892. His brother James, the Bishop of LaCrosse, WI, set Susan up with a confectionary store. | Schwebach, Valentin (I883)
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21988 | Named After Grandfather, but only used the initials | Larsen, James C. (I244)
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21989 | Named Constance? | Schwebach, Catherina (I1407)
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21990 | Names are shown as Andrew Cramblitt & Arpha Clary | Family F2280
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21991 | Nannie Rix (Ganaway) Clary | Ganaway, Nannie Rix (I14023)
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21992 | natural cause | Edwards, Walter Millard (I13080)
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21993 | Navy | Setterquist, Leslie Mahan (I26112)
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21994 | Nearby Crutchen/Nommern | Burg, Michael (I1600)
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21995 | Needed to use sign language | Werner, John Steven (I1235)
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21996 | never married | Current, David (I807)
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21997 | never married | Cross, Frank D. (I13070)
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21998 | never married | Sloop, Elizabeth Salemi (I14526)
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21999 | never married | Schwebach, Richard Lee (I14802)
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22000 | never married | Sloop, Mary Emaline (I16799)
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