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Evelyn Glasow | Glasow, Evelyn Ann (I1191)
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Evelyn Glasow | Glasow, Evelyn Ann (I1191)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3241)
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Fanny L Little | Herr, Fannie (I872)
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FEB. 7, 1918 -- FEB. 13, 2004
DAYTONA BEACH -- Kenneth J. Kohrt, 86, of Auburn Drive, a former account revenue agent for the State of Florida, died Friday at Coquina Center, Ormond Beach.
Mr. Kohrt, an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II, was born in Hibbing, Minn., and came here in 1958 from Red Wing, Minn. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, where he served as an usher, reader and Eucharistic minister to the sick, and Knights of Columbus Council No. 6472, Daytona Beach.
Survivors include two sons, James, Minnetonka, Minn., and Frederick, Altamonte Springs; two daughters, Mary Gil deLeon, Daytona Beach, and Kathleen Rojak, Port Orange; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Woodward, Holly Hill, is in charge. | Kohrt, Kenneth James (I3242)
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Ferdinand Glasow | Glasow, Ferdinand (I1804)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F56
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First Papers, Elias Gulbrandsen, born Norway, Page 26 Location V603 at South Dakota State Archives
http://www.sdhistory.org/arc/naturalizationarchives/firstpaperslist.asp?start=30061 | Gulbrandson, Elias (I318)
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Founder of Littlestown, Pennsylvania, USA | Little, Peter (I866)
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Francis Bushman | Bushman, Francis Xavier (I63)
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Francis X Bushman | Bushman, Francis Xavier (I63)
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Francis X Bushman | Bushman, Francis Xavier (I63)
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Francis X Bushman | Bushman, Francis Xavier (I63)
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Francis X Bushman | Bushman, Francis Xavier (I63)
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Francis X Bushman | Bushman, Francis Xavier (I63)
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Frank Bren
Wayzata Village | Bren, Frank (I1851)
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Frank Bren | Bren, Frank F (I324)
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Frank Hladky
17 Feb 1862 - 18 Jul 1922 | Hladky, Frank (I235)
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Frank Hladky | Hladky, Frank (I235)
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Frank Hladky | Hladky, Frank W (I237)
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Frank Hlatky
Wayzata Village | Hladky, Frank (I235)
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Frank Hlatky
Wayzata Village | Hladky, Frank W (I237)
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Frank J Bren
1858 - 1925 | Bren, Frank J (I322)
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Frank J Bren | Bren, Frank J (I322)
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Frank W Hladky
1891 - 1973 | Hladky, Frank W (I237)
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Frank W Hladky | Hladky, Frank W (I237)
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Freedom Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Gratitude | Bushman, Francis Xavier (I63)
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French War.
Was a ship carpenter, and was employed in building boats while in service. Was taken prisoner on Lake George, was carried to France and confined in Denan castle 19 months. He was finally exchanged and sent to England. From thence he returned to his home at Falmouth, Me.
A small copy of Ralph Erskine's Gospel Sonnets, printed in Edinburgh, nearly 200 years ago and carried by him through the French war and his imprisonment in France, to the end of his life, is now owned by his descendant, Mrs Elkins of North Troy (1902).
Information on Battle of Lake George in Lake George, New York, on September 8, 1755, which states that the French took 27 prisoners: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lake_George
Information on the French and Indian War, also called the Seven Year War (1754-1763): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War | Bailey, James (I1536)
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From Ancestry.com - Birth: 1705 in Soligen, Wurttenburg, Germany
Death: 1782 in Windsor, Berks County, PA
Immigration: 24 AUG 1728 Arrived in USA on ship Mortonhouse, with brothers Peter, Frederick and Abraham
PROP: 1735 Taxed on 100 acres of land
PROP: 4 JAN 1733/34 Bought 86 acres in Windsor Twp., Berks County, PA
PROP: 1754 Listed on tax record of Berks County, PA
Religion: 1743 Attended Dunkel's Church, Windsor Twp., Berks County, PA
NATU: 15 SEP 1765 Became a Citizen of PA
CONF: 30 DEC 1723 Confirmed in the Evangelical Reformed Church in Solingen, Germany
Baptism: 3 JUN 1705 Baptised in Solingen, Germany
Will: 8 APR 1782
DUNKELBERGER. The Dunkelberger family is an old settled and numerously re presented family of Northumberland county, and allied by
marriage with many other of the foremost families of this region. The na me itself, according to tradition, originated from Dunkel Berg, a sp ur of the Black Forest, in Germany. Little is known of the Dunkelberge rs before the time of the Reformation. During that period they espoused t he cause of the Reformers, and their descendants to the present day have c ontinued to adhere to Protestant denominations. Up to the time of their e migration to the New World they were industrious and patriotic citize ns of what is now the Kingdom of Wurtemberg, in lower Germany, but being d eprived there of their religious liberty they turned to America, coming hi ther in 1728 by way of the Rheinfels, down the Rhine to Holland, whence th ey sailed in the English ship "Morehouse" landing at Philadelphia Aug. 2 8, 1728. They proceeded at once to what is now Berks county, Pa., locati ng in Windsor township, a little southeast, of what is now the borou gh of Hamburg. They were frequently molested by the Indians. These emigra nts were Clement, Daniel and John Dunkelberger. Clement, who was the ance stor of the others (the name of his son Daniel, however, does not appe ar in his will), at once paid taxes to the English Crown. Clementz Doncle berger" is on the first list of taxables of Windsor township (1754). He p aid six pounds tax in 1754. At the time of his death, in 1782, his home w as in Windsor township. His will, made Feb. 12, 1776, was probated Apr il 8, 1782, and is on record in Will Book
B, page 38. At the time the will was made his wife Anna Maria was still li ving. Their children were (no record of Daniel) Clemens, who obtained t he plantation; Catharine, married to Andrew Winiger; Mrs. John Beck; Joh n; Frederick; Christopher; Elizabeth, married to Michael Deck; Philip; Sev ila; Magdalena, and Dorotha. (From the History of Northumberland County)
"Clemens/Clement/Clementz was baptized in Solingen, Germany, on June 3, 17 05. On August 24, 1728, Clemens, then 23 years old, arrived in America wi th his brothers, Peter, Frederick, and Abraham, and probably his father, m other, and sisters on the ship Mortonhouse. Palatines were on this ship. C lemens signed his own name on the ship roster. On January 4, 1734, Cleme nt applied for a warrant on 86 plus acres in Windsor Twp., Berks Co., P A. In 1735 Clement was taxed on 100 acres of land in the warranties of Phi ladelphia. In 1764 he, along with Frederick Dunkelberger and Catherine Hau er attended the Dunkel's or Moselem church. In 1765, Clement was includ ed in a list of foreigners naturalized by the Supreme Court at Philadelphi a. He took the required oath on September 15, 1765. In 1768, on the propie tary return of Windsor Twp., Clement had 100 acres, 2 horses, 3 cattle, a nd for that paid a tax of one pound. . . . When Clement arrived in Americ a, he carried with him a Martin Luther New Testament which he declared w as to be passed down in the family to each firstborn son [it is current ly in Lansing, Michigan]. . . . No burial place has ever been located f or Clement or Anna Maria. It was common practice to bury on the family lan d. One can only list time of death by court records." (From Dunkelber gs in America)
From "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County," p. 1706: "The D unkelberger family had its early home in Wurtemberg, Germany, whence ca me Clement (or Clementz), Daniel and John. They sailed from Rheinfel s, on the English ship "Molhouse," landing at Philadelphia Aug. 28, 172 8, and located a little north of what is now Hamburg, in Berks county. Cle ment Dunkelberger immediately paid tax to the English crown. When he di ed in 1782, his home was in Windsor township. His will made Feb. 12, 177 6, was probated April 8, 1782, and is on record in Will Book B, page 3 8. At the time the will was made his wife Anna Maria was still living. The ir children were: Clemens, who obtained the plantation, Catharine, m. to A ndrew Winiger; Mrs. John Deck; John; Frederick; Christopher; Elizabet h, m. to Michael Deck; Philip; Sevila; Magdalena and Dorotha. It is also s aid that Clementz Dunkelberger had a son Daniel, but if so, his name do es not appear among those mentioned in the will."
Will:
DUNKELBERGER, CLEMENTS, WINDSOR.
February 12, 1776 - April 8, 1782. B - 38.
To son Clemens, my plantation where I now live in Windsor, containing
200 acres. And pay £470 to Exrs.
Son in law Andrew WININGER and wife Catharina, have had their full
share. Son in law John DERK and his wife Mary, have had their share.
To son John £30.
To son Frederick and son Christopher £30 each.
To son in law Michael DIRK and wife Elisabeth £20.
To son Philip £30.
To daughter. Sevela, £20.
To daughter. Magdalena £20.
To daughter. Thorothea £20.
Provides for wife Ann Mary.
Exrs: friends George HOWER and Jacob RAUSH.
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=conway1975&id=I00798
Wit: John DUNCKEL and Killian DUNCKEL. | Dunkelberger, Clementz (I896)
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From Ancestry.com - John Edward Kelley was born in Portage City, Wisconsin March 23, 1853. He went to South Dakota in 1878 to homestead land and during that time lived with his sister Annie Pardy. While living with them a epidemic of diphtheria swept the country and the Pardys lost three children. While living there they had a lot of trouble with the mail getting mixed up with another Kelly family so John added a "e" to the name thus becoming Kelley. He married Janette Allen and they had 4 Daughters (Marie, Zeta, Cora & Gertrude). They were later divorced and he married Maude Bodine. They had 10 children (Howard Bodine, John, Harland Russel, Marion Francis, Virginia Lucille, Florence May, Eileen Helen, Milton Raymond, Clayton George, Genevieve Mary). In 1893 he was elected to a term in the State Legislature at Pierre. When he returned home he leased his farm and moved to Flandreau where he built a beautiful new house. In 1897 he was elected to a term in the United States Legislature. The family moved with him to Washington D.C. while he served his term. In 1899 they returned to Flandreau where he started the Flandreau Herald, which he later sold to Mr. Sanders. In 1920 they moved to Minneapolis Minnesota. They owned three apartment buildings until the depression, they then sold two and kept the largest one. John died August 8, 1941 in Minneapolis MN.
http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v31t0086&id=I009 | Kelley, John Edward (I358)
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From Ancestry.com - Thomas Kelley was born on a farm in Mayo County Ireland. He met and married Catherine O'Neil about 1740. They had two children (Bridget & Catherine) born in Ireland, then immigrated to Quebec, Canada about 1850 where they had one child (William). From Canada they moved to Portage City, Wisconsin, three children were born there (John, Mary & Hanna). From there they went to South Dakota.
http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=*v31t0086&id=I025 | Kelly, Thomas (I577)
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From Bremen, Germany on Ship M De Emilie
Anna Brenn | Filipi, Anna (I342)
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From Bremen, Germany on Ship M De Emilie
Anna Brenn | Popelka, Anna (I351)
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From Bremen, Germany on Ship M De Emilie
Anna Brenn | Bren, Anna (I1849)
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From Bremen, Germany on Ship M De Emilie
Franz Brenn | Bren, Frank (I1851)
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From Bremen, Germany on Ship M De Emilie
Joseph Brenn | Bren, Joseph S (I341)
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From Bremen, Germany on Ship M De Emilie
Joseph Brenn | Bren, Joseph S (I343)
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From Bremen, Germany on Ship M De Emilie
Josepha Brenn | Bren, Josefka (I1850)
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From Bremen, Germany on Ship M De Emilie
Maria Brenn | Bren, Marie (I1852)
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From Frankfurt, Germany on Seaboard And Western Airlines | Bushman, Robert Guy (I153)
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From Frankfurt, Germany on Seaboard And Western Airlines | Janosek, Madeline Lorraine (I155)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I156)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I157)
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From Hamburg, Germany on ship Deutschland
Charlotte Glasow | Glasow, Charlotte (I1838)
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From Hamburg, Germany on ship Deutschland
Christine Glasow | Dammerow, Christina (I1307)
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From Hamburg, Germany on ship Deutschland
Emerline Glasow | Glasow, Wilhemine (I1314)
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From Hamburg, Germany on ship Deutschland
Ferdinand Glasow | Glasow, Wihlelm Ferdinand (I1194)
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From Hamburg, Germany on ship Deutschland
Friderike Glasow | Glasow, Marie Friedericke (I1490)
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From Hamburg, Germany on ship Deutschland
Friederike Glasow | Glasow, Wilhemine Chistine Friedericke (I1831)
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From Hamburg, Germany on ship Deutschland
Friedr Glasow | Glasow, Johann Joachim Friedrich (I1832)
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