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GOSHORN, HELEN: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
St. Petersburg Times (FL) - Monday, March 1, 1999
Deceased Name: GOSHORN, HELEN
GOSHORN, HELEN, 89, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Feb. 27, 1999) at Bon Secours-Maria Manor. Born in New Orleans, she came here in 1964 from Los Angeles. She was a nurse for various hospitals and was Jewish. Survivors include a sister, Florence Taylor, Platteville, Wis. Brett Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Petersburg. | GREENBAUM, Helen Margaret (I3)
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Got this name from Ole's death record.
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Graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1912 College of Business, lived at Point no Point, WA | HUSBY, Henry Edward (I165)
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Green Lawn Cemetery record (Columbus Ohio) shows Joe Moody as her father. | MOODY, Naomi (I687)
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GREENBAUM ARNOLD 1911 07 03 GREENBAUM GERTRUDE KANTER UNKNOWN BOBREUSK RUSSIA GREENBAUM WILLIAM UNKNOWN FRANKFURT AM MAI 1953 12 18 OHIO 1911PC201276 | GREENBAUM, Arnold William (I62)
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Harry Kenneth McClelland shown in the Oregon U.S. Death index, same birth, death and wife as dying in Lane County, Oregon. | MCCLELLAND, Kenneth Harry (I851)
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have the 27th from something but need to verify, also location as old town | BENNER, Hartley Boynton (I226)
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Hazel M. BRYGGER 1917 ~ November 24, 2011 Preceded in death by loving husband of fifty-eight years, James W. Brygger 1917 - 2004. Survived by loving friends Robert and Carmen Leuschner, niece Rosaleen Mudra, and many nieces and nephews.
Published in The Seattle Times on Nov. 30, 2011
| TEUKE, Hazel Marie (I159)
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He is a child and should show up in the 1860 census with family, but doesn't so I assume dead before that date. | ADAMSON, Jerimiah (I1352)
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Head nurse at Doctors Hospital. | TEUKE, Alyce Elizabeth (I157)
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Her maiden name may be Literick, as there is an older woman with that name in the 1850 census that could be her mother. | Catherine (I475)
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His grandfathers name is David Reed, so I assume this spelling, although records look more like David Reid. | WAIT, David Reed (I865)
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His obituary says he was born 1870, but all the census make him look like born 1872, which would work better for his mother's age as she would be 16 in 1872. | LONSBERRY, William Charles (I943)
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His wife was shown as a widow in the 1877 Columbus, Ohio city directory. So died before 1877. | STAGGS, James H. (I686)
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I am making an educated guess about Bonnie Ruth. I believe she is Thelma's sister and they married the brothers, Carl and Jens Nielsen. Both Thelma and Bonnie Ruth were born in West Virginia. In 1930 Carl and "Ruth" are living in Chicago, but Bonnie R. Nielsen and Carl live in California in the late 30s early 40s at the same address. Liz | Family F323
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I believe he died before 1910. The 1910 family census shows that Mary had 8 children but only 7 were living at that time. | BENNER, Raymond (I234)
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I believe he died before 1910. The 1910 family census shows that Mary had 8 children but only 7 were living at that time. | BENNER, Raymond (I234)
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I think something might be squirrly with this. It shows she lived to be 117 years old. I can belive dob, just not death. dob and marriage date also work with children. But nobody seems to have good records.
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I would assume since they named a later daughter Frances, that maybe this little girl passed away, sometime before 1886. | HART, Francis C. or P. (I260)
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In 1900 census said Margaret had eight children, but at that time only four were still alive. | Family F82
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In 1900 census shown as step-children of Julius Maass, in 1905 show with the last name Maass. | LEONHARDT, Leroy David (I1185)
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In 1900 census shown as step-children of Julius Maass, in 1905 show with the last name Maass. | LEONHARDT, Edward Fred (I1186)
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In 1930 census says Charles B., go figure. | DUFFEY, Rhulduf J. (I457)
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In Clifford Neal Smith Monograph No. 1 Brunswick Deserter-Immigrants
of the American Revolution we find a listing for
Wedekind, Heinrich, born Kirchbach age 24 in (computed from some
fixed date in 1780). He is listed twice, first as a drummer.
Entry one says deserted Yorktown 1778, the other says deserted
Soffield 1778. | VADAKIN "WEDEKIND", Henry " Heinrich" (I1237)
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In family records I hear name as Chrischana | MILLER, Christina or Chrischana (I176)
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In original documents last name listed as Zirckelin | ZIRKLE, Margaret (I765)
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In the 1920 census Matilda's mother is living with her, (age 72) her last name is Barnes, so that may be Matilda's maiden name, if her mother had never remarried. | RHOADS, Matilda L. (I1305)
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information from find a grave website | BLAIN, William Bryan (I1070)
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Initial E on one of the death certs. | KANTER, Maurice E. (I79)
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JASPER CATHER'S WILL
In the name of God, Amen, I Jasper Cather of the County of Frederick, and State of Virginia, being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory calling to mind the mortality of the body and that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and constitute this to be my last will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say my soul I return to God who gave it & my body I desire to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors and relations, and touching such worldly things as it has pleased God to bless me with my will and desire is that they be disposed of and I do hereby dispose of them in the following manner. FIRST, I wish that all my just debts and funeral charges be faithfully paid by my Executors herein after named, secondly my sons Thomas and John and my Daughters
Jane and Mary having already received such assistance as my circumstances will admit of, I therefore give them no more. Thirdly, my sons William and Robert & my daughter Hannah , Children of my second Marriage, they having left me at a time of difficulty and distress, I therefore I give but five shillings each. Fourthly to my sons David and James , I give my plantation on which I now live together with the tract I purchased of Mitchel or Jacob Jinkins, to them their heirs and assigns forever, they paying to my two daughters Sarah and Mary fifty Dollars each, at the time they my said Daughters shall each of them respectively marry or arrive to the ages of twenty one. Fifthly to my sons David and James I give all the residue and remainder of my personal Estate that may remain after the payments of my debts, funeral Charges, and Legacies before stated. Sixthly, It is my will and desire & I do direct that in case my son James should die before he should arrive at the age of twenty one years or have heirs of his body Lawfully begotten, that his part of my Estate herein given shall go the one half to my son David and the other half or moity to my two Daughters Sarah & Mary in equal portions. Lastly, I constitute and appoint my sons David and James Executors of this my last will and Testament. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 13th day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twelve. Jasper Cather (SEAL)
Signed sealed & published as my last will and testament in the presence
of Jacob Rinker , Michael Brill
At a Court continued and held for Frederick County the 4th day of August 1812, This last will and Testament of Jasper Cather decd was proved by the oaths of Jacob Rinker and Michael Brill witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of David Cather an Executor therein named who made oath according to law. [Frederick Co VA, Will Book, page 162] | CATHER, Jasper (I1712)
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JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry (JOWBR) about Max Fischler
Name: Max Fischler
Hebrew Name: Yeshaya Meir b Avraham Abba
Birth Date: abt 1884
Death Date: 6 Jun 1920
Age at Death: 36
Burial Place: Staten Island, New York, United States
Spouse Name: Gussie
Father Name: Abraham
Mother Name: Yetta Steinbrecher
Other surnames: Steinbrecher
Comments: my beloved husband and our dear father
Other Comments: Independent Stanislauer Lodge 459 IOBA (Section A, Gate 109)
Cemetery: Baron Hirsch Cemetery
Cemetery Burials: 260 | FISCHLER, Max (I1082)
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June is an artist. Her website is https://www.junemartsolf.com/ | STEPHENS, June Delores (I1754)
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Larkin L. Adamson was one of the founders of Weston, Texas and is credited with naming that community "Weston" after his last home of Weston, Missouri. | ADAMSON, Larkin L. (I1369)
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Last name also spelled Lonsberry, or Lounsbury. | LOUNSBERRY, Albert A. (I883)
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Last residence Edmonds, Washington | TAYLOR, Fred Sydney (I1122)
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Last residence Everett, Washington
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Last residence in Snohomish, Snohomish, Washington | TAYLOR, Richard M. (I1123)
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Like rest of this family they swap first and second names back and forth, shown differently in differnt documents. | DUFFEY, Alexander Wilbert (I11)
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Listed as A. Wilbert Duffey | DUFFEY, Alexander Wilbert (I11)
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Lived her life in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, born in Washington, which I suspect is when they were out her visiting Fred's sister Blanche in Seattle. Helen's brother George born about 1907 Wisconsin, and the family is back in Wisconsin for the 1910 census. | STOGER, Helen (I1301)
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maiden name from son's marriage certificate | CHRISTENSEN, Mary Bell (I326)
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Many Many Hagens in New England History Record Pg 40 | BENNER, Hiram F. or A. (I237)
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marriage 11 Jun 1941 to Morris Honnet,( b,19 Jul 1916, d. 26 march 2003, glencoe cook illinois) in cook county, IL; but dont know if it my Florence, as I don't have document. | GREENBAUM, Florence Edna (I63)
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Marriage Certificate #2966 | Family F145
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marriage record says WI, but several censuses say Maine | FLETCHER, Willis P. (I1272)
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Marriage very short. It was annulled about a month after marriagr. | Family F305
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married 1777, first child 1778, but then a huge gap until 1789, and then another Betsy (usually short for Elizabeth), did she have other children in between who died? Did Elizabeth die before Betsy was born? | Family F499
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Married in a double wedding with his brother Joseph, and Elizabeth's sister Elizabeth to each other. | Family F70
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Married in a double wedding with his brother Thomas, and Elizabeth's sister Jessie to each other. | Family F71
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May have passed away as a child. He was not in the 1900 census with his parents where he should have been ll years old. | DUFFEY, Darby (I473)
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