Notes
Matches 23,301 to 23,350 of 23,594
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
23301 | The Star Press (Muncie, Indiana)||4A | Fischer, Estella Maxine (I31318)
|
23302 | The Star Press||17 | Canaday, Caleb (I11922)
|
23303 | The Star Press||2 | Barnell, William Sutton (I1729)
|
23304 | The Star Press||2 | Current, Martha Lucile (I1838)
|
23305 | The Star Press||5 | Dragoo, William Adelma (I2251)
|
23306 | The Star Press||5 | Sears, John Raymond (I31388)
|
23307 | The Star Press||5A | Lake, Alta F. (I29829)
|
23308 | The Star Press||5A | Davis, Charles E. Jr (I29830)
|
23309 | The Star Press||8 | Silvers, Royce Truman (I31378)
|
23310 | The Times Recorder||2 | Bebout, Margaret (I9577)
|
23311 | The Times Recorder||2 | Bebout, Mary Ellen (I9581)
|
23312 | The Times||14 | Clary, Sidney Jefferson (I14284)
|
23313 | The Times||2 | Canaday, David Foree (I11923)
|
23314 | The Town Talk||2 | Cockerham, Mary Ada (I33077)
|
23315 | The Tribune||12 | Julian, Ray (I31353)
|
23316 | The undertaker was H. R. Halvorsen, address Sauk Centr. | Clary, Martin VanBuren (I5375)
|
23317 | Theckla, Pete & John Hinze | Hinze, John Joseph (I4356)
|
23318 | Theckla, Pete & John Hinze | Family F1261
|
23319 | There is a Michael Burg with wife Elizabeth and children George, Frank, Viola, Alfred and Celesta in Sioux County, ED 114 sheet 8B line 56, family 190 | Burg, Michael (I1628)
|
23320 | There is a question mark after this name in Sharon Collins' letter. | Simpson, Peter Ryan (I5335)
|
23321 | There is some uncertainty as to his father. His name and birthdate appear in the family Bible of Eleanor Clary Summers. One transcription treats has as a son of Joseph and Eleanor Summers; a different transcription treat his as agrandson (son of William). | Summers, Samuel (I13700)
|
23322 | There was no funeral. | Cummings, Lucille (I21748)
|
23323 | They called their home "Erceldene Lodge". | Clary, John Washington (I7785)
|
23324 | They met in the Veteran's Hospital and married after he was returned to the United States. She was his nurse. | Family F5953
|
23325 | This burial ground was set-aside in a deed dated 17 Dec 1876. Joshua H. Powers, and his wife, Martha H. Powers, deeded to John S. Powers, Samuel J. Dragoo and Isaac V. Rees, trustees as of 6 Apr 1876, of the burial ground. On the 14th dayof June, 1907, in pursuance of an act by the General Assembly, approved 4 Mar 1905, Samuel J. Dragoo, John V. Patterson and George Holbert of Delaware County, IN, trustees of the Powers burial ground, conveyed unto the Prairie Townshiptrustee, Henry county, IN the Powers burial ground. This burial ground is located about one mile south of the Delaware county line at the intersection of Henry county roads 900 north and the Old Muncie pike A lot of the people buried here lived in Delaware county IN | Prairie Township, Indiana, Powers Cemetery (I28249)
|
23326 | This cemetery is located on Route 123 just about 1 mile outside of Petersburg. From Petersburg, turn east at the Route 97 and 123 junction - the stoplight, and go about one mile. The cemetery is located on the South side of the highway andeasily seen. This cemetery sits across the road from Calvary Cemetery. | Petersburg, Illinois, Rose Hill Cemetery (I29087)
|
23327 | This cemetery was originally associated with the St. James United Church of Christ, now known as the St. James Evangelical Church. The cemetery is known by funeral homes, newspapers and local residents simply as "St. James Cemetery". Thechurch and cemetery is physically in Franklin County, with a street and mailing address of 4310 Highway E, New Haven, MO (9 miles northeast) although it has always had a community affiliation with Stony Hill, MO, which is 1/2 mile to thewest in Gasconade County. | Stony Hill, Missouri, Saint James Cemetery (I28283)
|
23328 | This cemetery, located in section #29 in Stony Creek Township, Henry County, IN on the Walradth farm on the Buck Creek Pike. It was set-aside as a burial ground by James Current who settled here in the 1830s. It has received very littlecare in the last few years and is completely overgrown with native vegetation and many stones are down due to weathering and the ages of father time. At one time a Boy Scout group took care of the grounds and kept the weeds mowed, but lately it has been completely forgotten and left to the elements. In 1995 the Indiana Junior Historical Society undertook a major cleanup of the cemetery, cutting back the trees, brush and weeds. They then recorded all of the burials in the cemetery, finding several stones that were missed in theprevious recordings done in the 1973 by Thomas Hamm. | Stony Creek Township, Indiana, Current Cemetery (I28238)
|
23329 | This entry on Thomas Jr. may be wrong. | Family F1040
|
23330 | This Forest Lawn location has been a Southern California landmark since 1906. It has a world-renowned art museum, extraordinary statuary, and the Hall of the Crucifixion-Resurrection, home of two of the largest religious paintings in thewestern hemisphere. Web address: [html:]http://forestlawn.com/glendale/[:html] | Glendale, California, Forest Lawn Cemetery (I28065)
|
23331 | This is in question. | Rausch, George (I4164)
|
23332 | This may be a christening date. | Crow, Mary (I15494)
|
23333 | This was a triple funeral for Sylvester, Grace and James Schwebach. | Schwebach, Grace Marie (I4421)
|
23334 | This was a triple funeral for Sylvester, Grace and James Schwebach. | Schwebach, Sylvester William (I19266)
|
23335 | This was a triple funeral for Sylvester, Grace and James Schwebach. | Schwebach, James Frank (I21839)
|
23336 | Thomas, Susanna & Michael Cavatario | Cavatario, Thomas (I4909)
|
23337 | Thomas, Susanna & Michael Cavatario | Cavatario, Michael (I4910)
|
23338 | Thomas, Susanna & Michael Cavatario | Cavatario, Susanna (I4908)
|
23339 | thought to be poison | Clary, John Francis (I13462)
|
23340 | thrown from his horse | Walker, William (I33114)
|
23341 | Tim with a sister and a niece | Bunkers, Timothy David (I2807)
|
23342 | Times Recorder||5 | Nuzum, Mary M. (I9648)
|
23343 | to New Orleans, then up the Mississippi via St. Louis to settle in Gasconade County in 1850 | Horstmann, Frederick (I18557)
|
23344 | to New York | Larsen, Martin Luther (I237)
|
23345 | tool planning Boeing, 5801 E Kellogg B-36 | Reker, Amelia F. (I6059)
|
23346 | Tribune||12 | Frazee, Emma Jane (I7488)
|
23347 | troop started for Mexico | Clary, William Carrol (I11545)
|
23348 | troop was at Burita, Texas | Clary, William Carrol (I11545)
|
23349 | tuberculosis | Lake, Guy V. (I1748)
|
23350 | tuberculosis | Graff, John William (I3104)
|