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801 Fort Wayne News Sentinel Sep 1, 1997
BEVERLY J SCHROTH, 59, of Fort Wayne died Saturday at Parkview Hospital.
The Illinois native was employed at Neff Engineering for 25 years. She was a member of Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church.
Surviving are her husband Donald G Sr; a daughter Valerie A Samalekis of Fort Wayne; sons Donald G Jr of Fort Wayne and Douglas A of Muskogee OK; sisters Jeanine Clark of Clinton Iowa, Barbara Senneff of White Plains NY and Rosemary Skoicy of Arnold MD; brothers Jerry Senneff of Pleasanton CA and Thomas Senneff of Savannah IL; and six grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial is 11 am Thursday at Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church 7215 St Joe Rd with calling one hour before services. Calling is also from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm Wednesday at DO McComb & Sons Pine Valley Park Funeral Home 1320 E Dupont Rd with a 4:30 pm rosary service. 
Senneff, Beverly Jean (I1205)
 
802 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kelly, Daniel William (I1122)
 
803 Found Middle name spelled as Edgar as well. Thompson, Charley Edger (I15)
 
804 Found notes of marriage of 03 Dec 1903. Family: William Martin Ehredt / Amelia Mable Balbach (F511)
 
805 Found on Ancestry.com on mjboyd122 tree

Willie C. "Bill" Turney
Given Name: Willie C. "Bill"
Surname: Turney
Sex: M
Birth: 12 Mar 1893 in Harrison, Boone Co., AR.
Death: 16 Nov 1937 in Kansas City, , MO
Burial: Rose Hill Cem., Harrison, Boone Co., AR.

Note:
UPDATE: 1993-04-06 Willie TURNEY age 25 married Lorene HUGHEY age 19 Ceremony
was performed by O.R. FULLERTON J.P. Recorded 15 Feb 1921 Alf Lair Clerk. John
DOWNS put up the security deposit.
DIED ON THE JOB OF A HEART ATTACK. Info from Aunt Maude. His sister. (1992)
Marriage records is LDS film # 1035449 #O-110 Boone Co. Ar. Marriage records
1869-1923..(1993) Buried in Rose Hill Cem. Harrison, Ar. The last lot on the
South East Corner of the cemetery.

Father: William Bowman Turney b: 17 Jun 1859 in Carroll Co., AR
Mother: Anna Florence Fizer b: 30 Mar 1869 in Harrison, Boone Co., AR.

Marriage 1 Lorene Hughey b: 23 Nov 1901
Married: 30 Nov 1920 in Harrison, Boone Co., AR.

Children
J. B. Turney b: 22 May 1921
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William C Turney Block 40 Lot 2 Grave 15
Rosa Cline
Added: Jun. 19, 2008 
Turney, William Clanton (I5021)
 
806 Found online at Ancestry.com - Dorothea Accens. Acceas, Doretha (I1631)
 
807 Found the Name Martin on the Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 Record. Beckner, Martin Ezma (I741)
 
808 Found this online, unsure if this is Donna Turney and James Riddle.

Donna M Riddle in the
Colorado, Divorce Index, 1851-1985
Record details
Name Donna M Riddle
Divorce Date 9 Aug 1968
Divorce Place Baca, Colorado, USA
Spouse Fred Riddle
Record Type Divorce 
Family: James Riddle / Donna Mae Turney (F636)
 
809 Frances and Riley were married in either Jackson County or Madison County. Family: Riley Lakes / Frances Brockman (F930)
 
810 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Frank Carl Thurow / Maragaret Irene Robb (F456)
 
811 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Frank Sandoval / Mona Kay Gutierrez (F347)
 
812 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Franklin Haas / Maude Hayes (F534)
 
813 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Franklin Haas / Dorthy Flock (F536)
 
814 Fred served in the Marines in Viet Nam, 1969-1971. Smith, Frederick Porter (I128)
 
815 Frederick F Smith was an Accountant. Smith, Frederick F (I4182)
 
816 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Boe, Virginia (I36)
 
817 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Brian John Storey / Jillian Frances Carrol (F48)
 
818 From Andre Mostert about the Jasper Alexander Cox and Eliza Augusta Duncan History:
My sister Trudy wrote this short article about our Cox/Duncan grandparents. Our mother Dora Cox had told us this story often. Also Uncle Ona wrote his own story of his father and mother which is almost identical to mother's. There is a verbal quirk in northern Missouri that pronounces an ending "a" as "i or "y". So Auda, Ona, Ina would all be pronounced as Audy, Ony, Iny. I can verify this having heard my mother and her brothers and sisters saying this often. They called her (Dora) Dory. Continuing along this line, natives of the northern border with Iowa also called the state Missoura, not Missoury.  
Cox, Jasper Alexander (I623)
 
819 From http://mepnab.netau.net/k/kewley.html

Edward Thomas Kewley
Edward Thomas Kewley Christening at Saint Marys, Castletown, Isle Of Man, England son of Anne and William Kewley: 08 Jan 1837
Edwd Kewley aged 15 born c1837, came Aug 1852 on the Emigrant with William aged 29

Edward Kewley aged 19 ( born c1834) came May 1853 on the Marco Polo with Evan Kewley aged 25 and Job Kewley aged 21
Evan Moore Kewley died 1875 #9917 aged 45, son of Mary Ann Moore and Thomas Kewley of Isle

Edwd Kewley 19 born c1834, came Aug 1853 on the Asia with Evans Kewley aged 25

Edward Thomas Kewley 1837 - 1916 #3423 aged 79, from Isle of Man wed 1877 #2518 to Margaret Graham 1851 - 1930 #5401 aged 79, daughter of Mary Little and David Graham of Scotland, and lived at Hotham, later Ascot Vale, then Geelong

7 Children
1. John George Kewley 1877 #16437 - 1947 #16010 aged 69
2. William David Kewley 1879 #15943 - 1955 #2075 aged 75
3. Anna Mary Kewley 1881 #18063
4. David Thomas Kewley 1884 - 1955 #1760 aged 71
5. Edward James Kewley 1886 #15288 - 1953 #773 aged 66
6. Bertha Margaret Kewley 1888 #17161
7. Geo Alex Kewley 1894 #21858
1. John George Kewley 1877 #16437 - 1947 #16010 aged 69, wed 1903 #7175 to Katherine Kirkwood 1883 - 1936 #5892 aged 53, and lived at St Kilda, who appears to be Christina Catherine Sutherland Kirkwood 1885 #12596 only known child of Ellen McKenzie and James Kirkwood born at Portland.
5 Children 1. Margt Helen Kewley 1904 #21572 lived 1 month
2. Helen Mackenzie Kewley 1906 #22407
3. Dorothy Marjorie Kewley 1909 #6569 - 1924 #6416 aged 15
4. Jno Edwin Kewley 1911 #7197 - 1973 #6944 aged 62
5. Edna Lillian Graham Kewley 1916 #33733
2. William David Kewley 1879 #15943 - 1955 #2075 aged 75, wed 1919 #5493 to Mabel Prebble 1880 - 1971 #4732 aged 91, daughter of Harriet Stillibourne and Frederick Prebble, not born in Victoria
3. Anna Mary Kewley 1881 #18063 wed 1919 #10828 to Alfd Naylor Gill 1872 #19795 born in Melbourne
5. Edward James Kewley 1887 - 1953 #773 aged 66, wed 1913 #9585 to Elsie Isabella Bradford 1885 #1707 - 1972 #20757 aged 87, and lived at Kensington
3 Children 1. Doreen Elsie Kewley 1914 #32477
2. Twin Edwd Graham Kewley 1918 #4330 - 1965 #16123 aged 47
3. Twin Norman Jas Kewley 1918 #4331 lived 1 year
6. Bertha Margaret Kewley 1888 #17161 wed 1916 #2247 to Fredk Vincent Roberts
 
Kewley, Edward Thomas (I4008)
 
820 From Kathy McDowell
To Dwight Thompson
Date 20/03/2015 12:17
Subject Comments: Dwight,

I noticed Minerva B HASTINGS' name is spelled as Minerva and Minnerva. [2 'n's]
Still working on her and her family after all these years. Her son Thomas MORRIS
ended up in KS. I can try to find that data for you if you are still interested.

Most sincerely,
Kathy McDowell Cline
Kathy McDowell 
Morris, Thomas L (I3424)
 
821 From Kathy McDowell
To Dwight Thompson
Date 20/03/2015 12:17
Subject Comments: Dwight,

I noticed Minerva B HASTINGS' name is spelled as Minerva and Minnerva. [2 'n's]
Still working on her and her family after all these years. Her son Thomas MORRIS
ended up in KS. I can try to find that data for you if you are still interested.

Most sincerely,
Kathy McDowell Cline
Kathy McDowell 
Hastings, Minerva Maria Bacon (I156)
 
822 From Kathy McDowell Cline
To Dwight Thompson
Date 27 Apr 2015 12:28
Subject Dear Dwight,

I have recently been in touch with another researcher, Loree Davis. She says that
Minerva Hastings and Thomas Morris were divorced ca 1866/7 in DeWitt, Clinton Co,
IA, but I have yet to confirm that.

"There is a transcription of an interview that was done with Thomas Morris in which
he says "I married Minerva McCum at Sublet, Lee County, Illinois. I left her about
1866 or 1867. She procured a divorce at DeWitt Iowa, I think Clinton County. I had
personal knowledge of the proceedings. I put in an appearance. The divorce was granted...
I next married Alvira Scott at Lucerne, Benton County, Iowa. I can't fix a date but
I think it was about 1877. I had to procure a license so it is of record." "

Per FamilySearch, he married Alvira [nee CAREY] SCOTT 02/05 Nov 1869 Vinton, Benton
Co, IA, so his memory may be off on other things.

I am assuming this text came from his C W pension records that she has a copy of.
Thomas is her GGGrandfather by his second wife. He d 17 May 1913 and is buried in
Rochester Cem., Topeka, Shawnee Co, KS, verified by FindAGrave, and she sent me a
photo of his stone.

Placing Minerva in IA at that time was a great surprise to me and of course stirs
up even more questions. What a life she had.

I hope this finds you and your family well.
Sincerely,
Kathy
Kathy McDowell Cline 
Morris, Thomas D (I165)
 
823 From notes from Eva (Schroth) Wurster correct spelling of name and first name may be John Lemke. Lemke, John Henry (I1711)
 
824 From Remembrance Card:

[page 2]
MARY LOU McDOWELL

BORN April 4, 1933 Jamaica, Iowa
DIED May 21, 2007 Perry, Iowa
AGE 74 Years, 1 Month and 17 Days
SERVICES Hastings Funeral Home
2:00 p.m. Friday, May 25, 2007
Perry, Iowa
WORDS OF COMFORT Pastor Larry Monthei
Hope United Methodist Church Dawson, Iowa
CASKET BEARERS
Mark Renslow, Dennis Kever, Randy Holland, Kurt Ridnour, Larry Kellar, Jon Krause
ORGANIST Elta Summerson
HYMNS In The Garden, On the Wings of a Dove
INTERMENT Dallas Township Cemetery Dawson, Iowa

The family wishes to invites [sic] you to a time of fellowship and coffee, back
at the Hastings Funeral Homes’s Lounge following the interment.


[inside front cover]
OUR MOTHER

God saw that she was getting tired, And a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around her And whispered, “Come to Me.” With tearful eyes we watched her suffer And slowly fade away. Although we loved her dearly We could not make her stay.

Her life was not an easy journey With many stops along the way. To give of herself to those in need So they could make it through their day.

She played many roles throughout her life: Wife, mother, grandmother and friend. There is an empty place in our lives As we see such an important life end. A golden heart has stopped beating, Hard-working hands are at rest. But our sorrow is softened in knowing Trusting in Christ Jesus, she is blessed.


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"Mary Lou McDowell, daughter of Charles Godfrey and Verna Nicholson Godfrey, was born April 4, 1933 in Jamaica, Iowa and died May 21, 2007 at the Perry Lutheran Home at the age of 74 years, 1 month and 17 days.
Mary lived her entire life in the Jamaica and Dawson area. She graduated from high school in Jamaica. She was united in marriage to Daryl McDowell on August 17, 1952 in Perry, Iowa and to this union two daughter [sic] were born; Karen and Kathy. Mary and Daryl first lived in Dawson and then moved to the farm in Jamaica. Mary worked as a secretary for the Dawson school for many years and later was a serving cook for the school. Later she enjoyed working as a cashier on the night shift at Truck Haven. In her free time, Mary enjoyed bowling, gardening, her pet birds, and raising various breeds of small dogs. She was also known for her wedding and graduation cakes. Mary was a member of the Dawson United Methodist Church and Rebecca Lodge.
Mary was preceded by her parents; and brother-in-law, Don Renslow. She is survived by her husband Daryl of Jamaica; daughters; Karen Janovick of Jamaica; and Kathy McDowell of Missouri; granddaughters; Amber Cavner of Des Moines; and April Cavner of Perry; sisters; Anna Mae (Jim) Hougham of Herndon; and Pheobe Renslow of Grand Junction; and other relatives and friends."

Hastings Funeral Home
1417 2nd Street
Perry, Iowa 50220 
Godfrey, Mary Lou (I460)
 
825 From Remembrance Card:
Conway, Arkansas
Eva Wurster, age 81, of Conway, Arkansas and formerly of Thomson, Illinois, died Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at the Heritage Living Center, Conway, Arkansas.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 11, 2002 at the Law-Jones Funeral Home, Thomson. Reverend David Vidler of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mt. Carroll, Illinois will officiate. Burial will be in the Lower York Cemetery, Thomson. Visitation will be from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 10, 2002 at the Law-Jones Funeral Home, Thomson.
Eva was born on Monday, May 31, 1920 in Appleton, Wisconsin to Roland and Eva (Ehredt) Schroth. She was the Valedictorian of the Thomson High School Class of 1938. She married Glen M. Wurster on August 31, 1938 in Clinton, Iowa. Glen died November 30, 1938 in Greenbriar, Arkansas.
Eva took great pride in being an active member and officer of the Grange for many years. She was an inspiration and a fount(ain) of encouragement and laughter for her friends and family all of her life. Her passing has made the world's light of humanity a little less brightly.
Survivors include two daughters, Beth Swank of Savannah, GA. and Jill Fowler of Austin, Texas; three grandchildren, Paige, Tracy and Alison; 4 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Sandy (Don) Young of Lakewood, Colorado and Virginia Thompson of Commerce City, Colorado; and two brothers, Roland (Bud) Schroth of Thornton, Colorado and Donald Schroth of Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Eva was preceded in death by ger husband, one sister, June Pulfrey and one brother, Harold. 
Schroth, Eva Mae Josephine (I894)
 
826 From Social Security Death Index. Smith, Luella Mae (I1480)
 
827 From the Holton Signal, Feb. 10, 1904 Death of an old Settler
Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Bell died at home in Hoyt on Thursday, February 4th, aged 73 years, 1 month, and 22 days.
The deceased came to Kansas in 1855 with her husband Benjamin Rice, and settled in Douglass township on the place where she died and where some years later Mr. Rice died. They were among the first settlers in this part of Kansas, and were highly respected, useful citizens. In later years the deceased married again. She was the mother of nine children, five of whom have preceded her to the land beyond the skies. Those now living are B.R. Rice of Dillon, Colo., Malissa A. Rose, of Elmont, Kansas; Martha J. Collins of Yampa Colorado, and Mrs. Josie Pooler of Hoyt.
The funeral was held on Saturday and the remains buried at the Point Pleasant cemetery.

From the Tribune Holton, Jackson County, Kansas Feb. 19, 1904
Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Bell departed this life, Tuesday, February 4th, aged 78 years 1 month and 22 days. The deceased came to Kansas with her husband, Rufus Rice, in 1855 and settled in Douglas township., Mr Rice was one of our first pioneer preachers and was called to his reward some years ago. Mrs. Rice married again in later years. She leaves four children: Mrs. Rose of Elmont; Mrs. Martha J. Collins of Yampa, Colorado; B. F. Rice of Dillon, Colorado and Mrs. Josie Pooler of this place, all being present to see their mother laid to rest. The funeral was held on Saturday, at the Point Pleasant church conducted by Rev. Stewart, his text being, "From the Bread of Life," taken from the 6th Chapter of John, 35th verse. The--remains were laid to rest in the Steward cemetery to await the first resurrection, of which Grandma will have a part. As those who loved her stood by her bedside and watched her quietly pass away from this world of sin and suffering they thanked God that her suffering was over for they did not sorrow as those who have no hope. 
Owens, Elizabeth Jane (I4855)
 
828 From Twila Thompson:
Claude was a farmer, worked for the City of Brewster,Kansas, was City Marshall. Was a member of Odd Fellows Lodge, Lions Club. Moved his family to Western Kansas in 1940/1941. Lived on the Dewey Ranch N. of Brewster,Ks. He loved fishing, hunting, camping, and "taking a ride just to see the countryside,crops,etc.", He loved his family, was a kind man. (he did have a little temper tho. haha) 
Starns, Claude Millard (I904)
 
829 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Unavailable, Unavailable (I137)
 
830 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones, Gabriel Andrew (I722)
 
831 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: ? / Tara Ann Blackman (F249)
 
832 Gartus and Eva had no Children together. Family: Gartus C Christiansen / Eva Barbara Ehredt (F318)
 
833 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Gary Leon Friedrickson / June Walker (F859)
 
834 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Gary Dean Thompson / Robin Rae Grunewald (F122)
 
835 Gary is buried at Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, Section P Site 3402 Schroth, Gary Dean (I1150)
 
836 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Black, Gary Allen (I382)
 
837 Gary's Father said that he did not think his son died from an accident or Suicide, but was killed for some unknown reason.

His hobbies were writing and drawing, his sister Susan says he was gifted. 
Schroth, Gary Dean (I1150)
 
838 Geneva Wolfgram - from Barbara Joan Schuler
Best grandma ever. She made myself and siblings feel like we were the most special kids in the world. I spent allot of time with her in the summer. She drove like she was a race car driver. She did "cook shack" in the summer. I was with her every chance I had. These were little wooden buildings that could be moved. It had a kitchen on one end and large tables on the other side. This was for feeding the guys harvesting and running the machines in the field.
Grandma was always on Grandpas case about something and it was pretty funny. They called each other Ma and Dad. I can still hear her say "dad get in this kitchen and empty the water out of the potatoes. She was independent. They had 7 boys and a daughter. The daughter passed shortly after birth. She was always busy. We spent allot of time on weekends with them. The Schulers were very close. All of their children would visit and spend the week ends with them. We really got to know our Uncles and their families. To this day we are still in touch with our extended family. Love that woman.
https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/25279796?p=44162676&returnLabel=Geneva%20Ema%20Wolfgram%20(LKBJ-BC5)&returnUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familysearch.org%2Ftree%2Fperson%2Fmemories%2FLKBJ-BC5 
Wolfgram, Geneva Eva (I1702)
 
839 George Albert Davis was a Driver/motercycle courier. Davis, George Albert (I4193)
 
840 George and Ethel were divorced in 1948. Family: Johnson George Schnitzler / Ethel Tipton (F477)
 
841 George died from an accident which caused him to asphyxiate. Schnitzler, Johnson George (I1361)
 
842 George Perrin Albert Davis was a Gragae proprieter and member Lancashire Police. He also served in the Royal Artillery. Davis, George Perrin Albert (I4191)
 
843 George was accidentally shot and killed by his brother Fred. Ehredt, George (I1504)
 
844 George was killed on 15 Sep 1955. Schnitzler, Johnson George (I1361)
 
845 George was listed as a Cheesemaker in the 1920 Census. Grinnell, George Henry (I1087)
 
846 George was naturalized in Jo Davies County, Illinois in 1908. Grinnell, George Henry (I1087)
 
847 George was only 43 days old when he died. Nicholas, George Heizer (I160)
 
848 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ?, Walter Claire (I3796)
 
849 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Edward Bailey / Georgiana Haas (F439)
 
850 Georgiana Bailey only lived for 11 hours. Bailey, Georgiana (I1274)
 

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