


Our Family History
The Genealogy of the Thompson Family
Notes
Matches 1,801 to 1,850 of 2,263
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1801 | Opal had 4 Grandchildren at the time of her death. | Johnson, Opal Lillian (I5886)
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1802 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Raymond R Morgan / Ora May Schnitzler (F479)
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1803 | Orville and Margaret had no Children | Family: Orville L Wendt / Margaret Blanche Washtock (F2282)
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1804 | OSCAR WILLIAM SMITH , 68, died at 11:10 Friday Night at his home in Center Hill west of Mt. Carroll. Services were held Sunday afternoon in the home with Rev. R.H. Sietner officiating. Burial was in Center Hill Cemetery. He was born Jan. 13, 1871 in Carroll Co. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. On June 29, 1889 married Azelia (s/b Adelia) Roberts. Surviving are his widow, four daughters - Mrs. Grant Bundy, Mrs. John Foley of Savanna, Mrs. Verne Groharing and Mrs. Martin Ehredt of Massbach, 11 grandchildren, three brothers, Elmer, Orville and Emery of Mt. Carroll and one sister Hattie Gillogly. (The Thomson Review 11 May 1939) | Smith, Oscar William (I4053)
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1805 | Other family memories of Mike - Aunt Jeanne Mays says Mike used to run up to our house from his police car and just come in and it would drive the neighbor lady nuts. He always hit the siren just enough for her to hear it. She was so nosey and wanted to know every thing that every one was doing. Mike would have a cup of coffee and be on his way. Onnalee Harrell says I wish I could have know Mike better, but I do remember how caring and consoling he was to others. I remember an incident that happened at their father’s (Warren) funeral. I was trying to just get out of the church so my family and I could leave. Mike immediately, upon seeing me, knew that something was wrong. He quickly came to me and gave me a big hug and had so many expressions of love towards my family and me. He was truly amazing, as we had not seen each other since we were children. His love, concern, understanding and his ability to be a peace maker will always be remembered by me. | Leonard, Michael Chris (I3606)
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1806 | Other notes state Loyd was born in Virginia. | Rockhold, Loyd (I632)
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1807 | Outagamie County, Wisconsin, U.S., Appleton Public Library Obituary Index, 1853-2012 Name Josephine Wolfgram Maiden Name Schroth Birth Date 15 Oct 1883 Birth Place Carrington, North Dakota Death Date 19 Dec 1941 Burial Place Appleton, Wisconsin Cemetery Highland Memorial Park Obituary Date 19 Dec 1941 Obituary Place Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/33548:9254?tid=190718384&pid=182481984517&hid=1037835358091 | Schroth, Josephine J (I915)
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1808 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Robert John Mullins / Paige LeeAnne Swank (F353)
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1809 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Swank, Paige LeeAnne (I1006)
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1810 | Parents are Harmon & Mary (Airhart) Roberts. | Roberts, Adelia Ann (I4054)
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1811 | Parents are William & Sarah (White) Smith. | Smith, Oscar William (I4053)
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1812 | Passed away about 10:00 AM. | Colvin, Cheryl Catherine (I889)
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1813 | Passed away at 9:40a.m. on Saturday 08 Sep 2007 at home. | Schroth, Derrill Robert Sr. (I1163)
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1814 | Passed away at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Victoria, Australia. | McAlpin, Hugh Bain (I2556)
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1815 | Passed away at Park View Nursing Home. | Eason, William Jay (I401)
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1816 | Passed away at The Lutheran Nursing Home at the age of 93. | Haas, Franklin Edward (I1083)
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1817 | Passed away in a Dandenong Private Hospital | McAlpin, John (I2554)
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1818 | Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about James Laughlin Name: James Laughlin Year: 1742 Place: America Source Publication Code: 4971 Primary Immigrant: Laughlin, James Annotation: Date transportation ordered and intended destination. Includes crime and county where order was enacted. Extracted from Journal of the House of Commons of the Kingdom of Ireland, vol. 7 (1796). Source Bibliography: McDONNELL, FRANCES. Emigrants from Ireland to America, 1735-1743: A Transcription of the Report of the Irish House of Commons into Enforced Emigration to America. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992. 134p. Page: 95 | Laughlin, James (I2237)
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1819 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Benjamin McKay / Patricia Ann Thompson (F810)
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1820 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Patrick John Smith / Christiana Meehan (F979)
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1821 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gutierrez, Patricia C (I934)
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1822 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, Patrick John (I2653)
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1823 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johannsen, Jonathan David (I2380)
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1824 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johannsen, Jeffery Aaron (I2381)
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1825 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johannsen, Jay Michael (I2382)
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1826 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: ? Banning / Patricia Corbley (F850)
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1827 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Unavailable, Unavailable (I589)
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1828 | Paul served in the U.S. Amry in the United States between 1944 to 1946. Obits: Paul I Nicholas Paul I Nicholas, 72, of 904 21st St. died at 9:32 a.m. Monday, March 19, 1984, at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Nicholas had retired in June 1972, after 38 years as a precision grinder at Caterpillat Tractor Company. He had served in the U.S. Army military police during World War II and was a member of American Legion Post 253. He was also a member of First United Methodist Church and Eagles Lodge 2708. He was born Aug. 17, 1911, in Rippey, Iowa, the son of B.J. and Mamie Hiddleson Nicholas. He married Oda Edith Brewer Aug. 18, 1941, at Wellston, Mo. She survives. Also surviving are a brother; Donald, Perry, Iowa; and three sisters, Veona Fisher, Ankeny, Iowa; Marjorie Johanssen, Webster City, Iowa; and Delia McDowell, Rippey, Iowa. He was preceded in death by a brother. His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Fricke-Calvett-Schrader Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Bortell officiating. Burial will be in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, where military rites will be accorded. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday (today) at the funeral home, with an Eagles Lodge ritual at 8 p.m. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church. Paul I. Nicholas 72, Died March 19, 1984 Paul I. Nicholas, 72 of Lincoln, Illinois passed away Monday, March 19 in Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Services were held March 21 in Fricke-Calvett-Schrader Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Bortell officiating. Eagles Lodge presented their memorial ritual at the funeral home on Tuesday evening during visitation. Burial was in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, where military rites were accorded. Paul was born August 17, 1911, in Rippey, Iowa, the son of B.J. and Mamie (Hiddleson) Nicholas, receiving his education in the Rippey schools. He was married August 18, 1984, to Oda Edith Brewer at Wellston, Missouri. He had served in the U.S. Army Military Police during World War II, and was a member of American Legion Post # 263. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Lincoln and Eagles Lodge 2708. He had retired in June, 1972, after 38 years as a precision grinder at Caterpillar Trackor Company. Mr. Nicholas was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Vandan. Survivors include his wife of Lincoln, Illinois; a brother, Donald, of Perry; three sisters, Mrs. Lester (Delia) McDowell of Rippey; Mrs. Carl (Veona) Fisher of Ankeny; Mrs. Werner (Marjorie) Johansen of Webster City; also several nephews and nieces, and many cousins in the Greene county area. | Nicholas, Paul Ivon (I410)
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1829 | Paul was in a car wreck the 23rd of Dec 2005. he refused medical help saying he was ok. On Sat. 24 Dec when a sheriff's officer that went to check on him was unable to wake him had him taken to the hospital. but died later that day. | Larson, Paul (I2721)
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1830 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wolfgram, Peter J (I5437)
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1831 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burke, Kevin John (I574)
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1832 | Per Daughter Janet - No registration of birth according to Dad (Hugh), which made it difficult when he enlisted in the army. | McAlpin, Hugh Bain (I2556)
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1833 | Per DOC from Dennis Wendt: Arrived in New York in September 27, 1857 | Wendt, Johann H (I5712)
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1834 | Per DOC from Dennis Wendt: Arrived in New York in September 27, 1857 | ?, Anna (I5713)
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1835 | Per Donna - Donna and James were married in May 1965 and divorced in Mar or Apr 1971. Paperwork shows it differently | Family: James Lee Taylor / Donna Mae Turney (F193)
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1836 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schroeder, Margie Irene (I368)
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1837 | Per Harold Schmachtenberger's marriage record, Clarence was born in Ohio. | Schmachtenberger, Clarence (I5092)
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1838 | Per Jill Wurster Fowler, Aunt Louisa had Red Hair. | Ehredt, Louisa Wilhelmina (I1076)
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1839 | Per Martine Marie McAlpin-Storey: Her (Lillian Grace McAlpin) Father also died when she was 19 so it must have been about 1965 not 1970. | McAlpin, Norman John (I613)
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1840 | Per Martine Marie McAlpin-Storey: When Grace died her surname was Morgan not Storey. | McAlpin, Lillian Grace (I604)
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1841 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cox, Donavan Lee (I1492)
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1842 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cox, Charles William (I1491)
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1843 | Per notes from Terry Burke, Clarence may have had Downs Syndrome. | Burke, Clarence Norman (I4294)
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1844 | Per Obit Mary was adopted by William and Nellie Aragon. | Valdez-Aragon, Mary Angeline (I5405)
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1845 | Per Ruby (Schnitzler) Sipe (Wilbur's sister) Wilbur's Birth Date was Feb. 27, not Feb 21 | Schnitzler, Wilbur William (I1364)
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1846 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Herman J Bowman / Delores Betty Schnitzler (F488)
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1847 | Per Ruby Jane (Schnitzler) Sipe - Alvin's middle name was Albert most of us had nicknames and we called him Boots. | Schnitzler, Alvin Albert (I1366)
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1848 | Per Ruby Jane (Schnitzler) Sipe - Grandma Schnitzler's maiden name was Mary Agnes Randecker. | Randecker, Mary Agnes (I2023)
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1849 | Per Ruby Jane (Schnitzler) Sipe - Grandpa Schnitzler's name is John George on tombstone(or Johannes George on the Schnitzler Family group record) but it has other mistakes on it. | Schnitzler, Johannes George (I2022)
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1850 | 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)
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