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1601 Per Ruby Jane (Schnitzler) Sipe - I always thought Wilbur was how my brother spelled his name but I see his tombstone doesn't but I have other things that spell it with a u. I will have to ask my sister Betty if she knows for sure. Schnitzler, Wilbur William (I1364)
 
1602 Per Ruby Jane (Schnitzler) Sipe - Mom's middle name was Dorotha but I'm not sure I know the exact spelling. Dorothea?? Ehredt, Bertha Dorotha (I1077)
 
1603 Per Terry Burke -
Family emigrated to Queensland in 1872/73
Vessel "Royal Dane" Moreton Bay Q'land 16/1/1873
Registered to Celebrate marriage 27/1/1873
Transferred Brisbane to Gympie 17/1/1876
Transferred Rockhampton to Townsville 7/1/1878
Charters Towers 18/11/1878
Editor "Nortern Standard and Townsville Argus"
Also Headmaster of private school Cooktown
 
Hughes, Reverend Henry Philip William (I4322)
 
1604 Per Terry Burke there are 3 "Henry Hughes" listed dead 1907, 1912 and 1913. Hughes, Reverend Henry Philip William (I4322)
 
1605 Per text with Andre Jules Mostert: I never knew my grandfather Alex Cox as he died when my mother and her twin Maggie were quite young and then their mother committed suicide when they were 14. Duncan, Eliza Augusta (I689)
 
1606 Per the 1900 United States Federal Census Record Kansas > Thomas > Barrett > District 177 > 4  Thompson, Chauncy Gridley (I28)
 
1607 Per the 1930 Census. ?, Antonia (I1802)
 
1608 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Donald Harold Smith / Connie Jean Thompson (F88)
 
1609 Per tombstone - given name is "ANTON" although he was known as Anthony. Tripp, Anton (I4599)
 
1610 Perry Chief, Perry, Iowa, Nov 1955
Plans Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholas of Dawson announce the engagment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Aretta Kay, to Richard J. Shiery of Perry. Miss Nicholas has been employed for the past six months at Bankers Life in Des Moines and her fiance is employed by the Northern Natural Gas Company at Redfield.

Kay's occupations have been Secetary and Homemaker. 
Nicholas, Aretta Kay (I468)
 
1611 PETER SCHREINER/SCHRINER, whose name is so familiar in this community and whose mortal part lies before us in the semblance of sleep, whose loss we mourn and whose memory we honor, was the eldest son of Geo. and Elizabeth Schriner. He was born in Schmitten Gross, Heryogthein, Hessen Darmstadt, Germany December 11, 1835. He came with his parents to America when eleven years old, his parents settled in Rock Creek Twp. Lived and died there, his mother passing away in March last at an advanced age. Peter has lived in Carroll county all of his life. He was married to his sorely bereft widow who was Miss Catherine Peters, May 20th, 1855 and with her has experienced the joys and sorrows of nearly forty-five wedded years. From his union has been born seven children. Three boys, John and Wesley, who are married and live close to the old home and Albert who lives at home, and four girls, Mrs. Fred Begeman, Mrs. Charles Michael, who live in the vicinity, and Adeline and Rosa, who are at home. Nine grandchildren constitute the offspring of the second generation. Besides his immediate family, Mr. Schriner leaves four brothers, Theodore, Werner, Geo. And John, who together with two brothers-in-law, Conrad and Henry Peters, acted as pall bearers at the funeral. And two sisters, Mrs. Lindeman of Middle Creek and Mrs. Kemmerling of Texas, who was the only one of the family not able to be present at the funeral. The sickness that resulted in Mr. Schriner?s death was anemia, or lacking of the blood and dates back to about 14 months ago. The disease seemed to yield to treatment at first, and he seemed to rapidly regain his wonted health. But a relapse in February and March destroyed the bright prospect and in spite of skillful treatment and tender care, on the evening of June 19th, surrounded by his family and friends, his previous life went out and he lay down in his sleep at the age of 63 years, 6 months and 8 days. Mr. Schriner was one of the pioneers of this western world to whom the previous generation owes so much. He knew of the hardships and privations of those who first turned the soil of these prairies and who at the same time laid the foundation of our present growth and prosperity. But if he was familiar with the difficulties and disadvantages of the earlier times he knew also of the dawn of prosperity, and lived to reap the rich fruit of his early toil. He was greatly rewarded for his patience, endurance and faith and success poured her rewards into his lap. He was a prosperous man, far sighted, shrewd, frugal and independent. He planned for large results and his faith and foresight were justified by the result. He was known far and near as a successful farmer and stock raisers and yielded a wide influence in these spheres. He was one of the largest land owners in Carroll County. Mr. Schriner was a Christian man, a believer in the Bible and in an experimental knowledge of saving grace. He was converted in early life and lived a life of faith and prayer. He believed in the church and ministry; was a regular attendant at the services and his house was the preachers? home when they chose to make it such. His door was always open. He was especially interested in his home church and took great pleasure in its recent improvement. He was a mighty man in prayer. His fervent prayers would be filled with such unction and power that it seemed as if everything must yield to them. He was an office bearer in the church, having served in the office of class leader and trustee for a great many years. His last attendance at church was April 30, when he partook of the holy communion and greatly rejoiced in the privilege. He was a member of the Middle Creek Trinity Church, of the United Evangelical church. (Transcriber?s note: There are apparently words or sentences missing here.) Mr. ?.. Ill and when after a period of his old time vigor the relapse came he seemed to have a preminded that he would not get well. He said so again and again to different members of his family but always said it with the feeling that it made no difference. It was all right the Lord?s will be done. He had a very clear evidence of his acception with God and a bright hope of immortality. He was very patient, perfectly resigned and suffered but little pain. The community has suffered a great loss as he was a kind neighbor and a good citizen. His funeral was held Thursday, June 22, at Middle Creek Church. The pastor Rev. J. W. Michael conducted the sermon. The deceased had selected his own funeral text. W. H. Fouke spoke in English and J. W. Michael in German.
This obituary came from the collection of the Lanark Public Library, Lanark, Illinois and was transcribed by Alice Horner. 
Schreiner, Peter (I3451)
 
1612 Peter Schriner, who died of aenemia,, at his home in Rock Creek township, Monday, June 19th, was one of the old residents of that town, universally respected and beloved, He was the son of George and Elizabeth Schriner and was born in Schmitten Gross, Her Zogthein, Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, December 11th , 1835. When eleven years of age his parents came to America and settled in Rock Creek township, which was from that time the home of Mr. Schriner. May 20, 1855 he was united in marriage with Miss Catharine Peters, who survives to mourn his loss. Seven children were born to them, John and Wesley, who are married and live near the old home, Albert, Adelaid, and Rosa, who live with their widowed mother and Christina, (Mrs. Fred Bergeman,) and Melinda, (Mrs. Charles Michael) who live in this vicinity, and nine grand-children represent the second generation. Mr. and Mrs. S. experienced the privations which came to early settlers and they helped to lay the foundations for the present prosperity of this country, and they have lived to reap the rich fruits of their early toil and far-sightedness. He was a prosperous man. As a result of his integrity, industry, frugality and perseverance he became one of the most successful farmers and stock raisers and one of the largest land owners in Carroll county, whose council and advice was sought and valued by many. In early life he became a christian and was a live, active member of the Middle Creek Trinity church, of the United Evangelical Association and led a life of faith and prayer. His interest in his church was constant and he took much pleasure in its recent improvement. He was a class-leader and trustee in this church for many years. He last attended church and received the communion April 30th. During all his sickness he was resigned to the will of God and ready to go. The immense audience at the funeral, not half of whom could secure admittance to the church, attests the high regard in which he was held. Rev. J. W Michaels, the pastor, conducted the services, assisted by Rev. W. H. Fouke. His four brothers and two brothers-in-law acted as pall bearers.
Contributed by Karen Fyock - 1899 Handwritten Date
 
Schreiner, Peter (I3451)
 
1613 Peter was a Reverend in Jan 1955 Schierholz, Peter Hezekiah (I2604)
 
1614 Petitioner TAYLOR, JIMMY L County DENVER
Respondent TAYLOR, DONNA M Decree Date 12/02/1970
Docket # 011093 Decree Type Divorce
 
Family: James Lee Taylor / Donna Mae Turney (F193)
 
1615 PFC US Army WWl Brown, Virgil Monroe (I2600)
 
1616 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ?, Philip Andrew (I2392)
 
1617 Place of birth may possible be Leipzig, Germany. Acceas, Doretha (I1631)
 
1618 PLOT 18-27C McKune, Frances Harriet (I169)
 
1619 Possible part American-Indian per family lore. Hastings, Minerva Maria Bacon (I156)
 
1620 Possible:
Shasta County, California Marriages, 1852-1904 Record
about Emma Wilkinson
Name: Rockhold, Henry M.
Marriage Date: September 30, 1877
Book: H
Page: 168
Bride: Emma Wilkinson

 
Rockhold, Henry Madison (I2207)
 
1621 Possible? EHREDT, FRANK E married STICH, CAROLINE E. S., 01/15/1891, F/165, JO DAVIESS. Family: Frank Ernest Ehredt / Emma Stick (F602)
 
1622 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DiMauro, Kristen Marie (I1003)
 
1623 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stutler, Jacob Tyler (I3193)
 
1624 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fierro, Luisa (I5684)
 
1625 Posted on Facebook by Doyle Thompson 09 Apr 2019:
Dear friends and family.....as many of you may know our mom has been in Sunrise Assisted Living in the memory care unit with dementia. For the last several years she has been fairly well...except for the mind and memory. But last week she has taken a turn for the worst. Her health has steadily decreased where she is now bedridden and having trouble eating. She is now under hospice care and comfortable. We do not have a clear prognosis for her at this time. We would very much appreciate any and all thoughts and prayers!!!!! 
Brown, Linda Irene (I349)
 
1626 Posted on Facebook by Doyle Thompson 12 Apr 2019:
It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart that we tell you our mom has passed on. She is no longer in pain and she truly can be at peace. At 2:30 this morning God took her and she is now with dad looking out for us!! RIP mom..you are a beautiful person. One of a kind!!!!
Thank you to everyone who prayed and sent good thoughts. We are truly blessed to have so many wonderful family and friends!!!!!! 
Brown, Linda Irene (I349)
 
1627 Prior to his death, Wade donated his remains to science research. Tripp, Wade Frank (I4688)
 
1628 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hammond, Anthea Marion (I4394)
 
1629 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hammond, Warwick Alister (I4393)
 
1630 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bork, Evelyn (I1401)
 
1631 Proposed Change: Norris Oliver Warrington (I2039)
Tree: Thompson
Link: http://www.thomology.com/getperson.php?personID=I2039&tree=Thompson

Description: I am son of Norris O. Warrington. His true middle name was Orville.
His date of birth was November 5,1920. His father's middle name was erroneously reported
as Monroe. Grandfathers' true name was Frank Melvin Warrington 1884-1969. Grandmothers'
maiden full name was Lillie Rose Rodney 1895-1973.

Dan Warrington 
Warrington, Norris Orville (I2039)
 
1632 Published Jul 13, 2005 in the "Sierra Vista Herald" Sierra Vista, Arizona " March 14, 1931 - July 10, 2005 BISBEE - Frank Shelby Bennett was born on March 14, 1931 in Bisbee, Ariz., and passed away at his home in Tombstone, Ariz., on July 10, 2005. Shelby was preceded in death by his parents, Fred Saunders Bennett and Kathelen McClelland Bennett; his brother, Michael Bennett; his sister, Bennie Lucille Davis; his wife, Yvonne (Kirkham) Bennett; and his wife, Joyce Bennett. Shelby graduated from Tombstone High School in 1949 and went to Tulane University, graduating in 1954 with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He was commissioned in the Navy, went through flight training and was assigned to the VQ-1 Squadron, Electronic Counter-measures Squadron #1 based in Iwakuni, Japan. He worked at the Electronic Proving Ground at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., in the Civil Service as an engineer. He was given a Special Service Award from the U.S. Army; was President of the Arizona Society of Professional Engineers; was named 1982 Engineer of the Year in Government by the Arizona Society of Professional Engineers and named to Who's Who in Arizona 1984-85. He also was in the U.S. Naval Reserve and retired from the Navy in 1979 with the rank of commander. Shelby also served on the Tombstone Boy Scouts of America Council; was an Arizona Hunter Safety Instructor; was a Life Member of the National Rifle Association; was past moderator and a lifelong member of Tombstone Community Congregational United Church of Christ; was past president and a member of the Southwest Pioneer Cowboys Association; a member of the Arizona Cattlemen's Association; a member of the National Cattlemen's Association; and a member of Landowner, Lessee, Sportsman Relations Committee. Shelby was also Past Commander of the Tombstone DAV (lifetime member), a lifetime member of the VFW, and a member of the American Legion, Post 24. Shelby is survived by his sister, Freda Parrott; his wife, Gwen; children, Gerry (Gail) Bennett, Bill (James Doolan) Bennett and Shelly (Eric) Maas; step-children, Carolyn (Jerry) Eaton, Julia (Frank) Granados, Dianne (Rob) Smith, Barbara Dupnik, Mary (Max) Alvarez; grandchildren, Holly (James) Howard; Jesse Rose Maas; step-grandchildren, Derek Maas; Carrie Jo Maas; Katrina Eaton; Amy, Sarah, Frankie, and Melissa Granados; Alex and Andrew Alvarez; Heather, Nicole, and Courtney Burkhardt; and McKenzie and Tyler Smith; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, July 15, 2005, at the Tombstone Community Congregational United Church of Christ; Second & Allen Streets; Tombstone, Arizona. Interment will in the Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40707900/frank-shelby-bennett?_gl=1*2bcund*_gcl_au*MTc3ODM5NjkwMS4xNjgyNDQ4OTUy*_ga*MjQ3NDg0NzU5LjE2NzM0MTIzNzU.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*OTUxMDNlMmYtZTZiMy00MDNjLWJhZTktMjA2YzJmZWFjYTU4LjE5OC4xLjE2ODU1NTg0NTUuNjAuMC4w 
Bennett, Frank Shelby (I260)
 
1633 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gutierrez, Quinnen Xavier (I2854)
 
1634 Ralph and Carol were divorced. Family: Ralph Sheldon Thompson / Carol Joyce Hershey (F107)
 
1635 Ralph died at 12:50 PM. at the Plaza Park Nursing Home.

Obituary:
Ralph J. Nicholas
Funeral services for Ralph J. Nicholas, retired farmer, will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Olinger Mortuary, Boulder st. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
Mr. Nicholas, who lived at 2760 W First ave., died Tuesday in Plaza Park Nursing Home, Westminster. He was 88.
Born on Sept. 7, 1878, in Rippey, Iowa, he attended schools there. He married Miss Mary Reinking in Tipton, Kan., in 1904. After her death, he married Miss Bertha Mayhood in Columbus, Kan., in 1921.
Mr. Nicholas homesteaded in Baca County before moving to Lincoln County, where he operated a nursery. He moved to Denver in 1949 following retirement.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Inness of Karvel, Mrs. Nina B. Eason of Denver, Mrs. Thelma Thompson and Mrs. Inez Schroeder, both of Westminster; a sister, Mrs. Addie Mullen of Kansas City, grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.

Eastern Colorado Plainsman
Thursday, 27 July 1967,
Hugo, Colorado
Memorial Services Are Held For Ralph J. Nicholas
Services for Ralph J. Nicholas were held at 1:00 p.m. July 21 in the Olinger Mortuary at Denver. Burial was in Crown Hill.
Mr. Nicholas died Tuesday, July 11, in Plaza Park Nursing Home in Westminster. He was born September 7, 1878, in Rippey, Ia.
He married Mary Reinking in Tipton, Kans., in 1904 and she died two years later. In 1911 he married Bertha Mayhood in Columbus, Kans. They homesteaded about eleven miles southwest of two buttes in Baca County. Later he lived in Lincoln County and established the Oasis Nursery.
His greatest satisfaction was in doing for others. One of his happiest moments was the opportunity to furnish some of the trees for the Bucklen Cemetery north of Karvel.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas retired in Denver in 1949. Mrs. Nicholas died November 4, 1964, three years after they had celebrated theirgolden wedding anniversary.
Survivors include four daughters; Mrs. Thelma Thompson and Mrs. Inez Schroeder, both of Westminster, Mrs. Nina B. Eason, Denver and Mrs. Kathryn Inness, Karvel; one sister, Mrs. Addie Mullen, Kansas City, Mo.; nine grandchildren; twenty-five great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren.

Nicholas -
Ralph J. Nicholas of 2760 W. First ave. Father of Kathryn Inness, Karvel, Colo., Thelma Thompson and Inez Schreoder, both of Westminster, Colo., and Nina B. Eason of Denver; brother of Addie Mullen of Kansas City, Mo.; also survived by nine grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Services, Drawing Room, Sixteenth at Boulder Friday, 1 p.m. To Crown Hill Cemetery. 
Nicholas, John Ralph (I162)
 
1636 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gutierrez, Ralph (I1804)
 
1637 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burris, Raymond Conrad Jr. (I1035)
 
1638 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Raymond Eugene Robinson / Joy Lee McGhee (F758)
 
1639 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sporing, Rebecca Ann Marie (I2987)
 
1640 Religion - Methodist Tripp, Floyd Anthony Henry (I3012)
 
1641 Religion - Methodist Michael, Ida Catherine (I3013)
 
1642 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Unavailable, Unavailable (I137)
 
1643 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Unavailable, Unavailable (I137)
 
1644 Residence at time of death, Chadwick, Carroll County, Illinois Tripp, John (I3447)
 
1645 Residence at time of death, Chadwick, Carroll County, Illinois Geisz, Anna Mary Beth (I3448)
 
1646 Residence at time of death, Chadwick, Illinois - Carroll County Michael, Ida Catherine (I3013)
 
1647 Residence at time of death, Savanna, County, Illinois
SSN: 345-07-3290 
Tripp, Wade Frank (I4688)
 
1648 Residence at time of death, Savanna, Illinois - Carroll County
SSN: 329-14-5042
 
Wallace, Mary M (I4739)
 
1649 Residence: 1861, Derbyhaven Road, Castletown. Skillicorne, Ann (I4019)
 
1650 Retired Emergency Services Manager. Now owns a farm in Yass, New South Wales, Australia. Stuart, ? (I2993)
 

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