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The Genealogy of the Thompson Family
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51 | 1930 Census states Charles immigrated to the United States in 1880 from Sweden. | Frodin, Charles William (I2221)
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52 | 1930 Census states Emily immigrated to the United States in 1871 from Sweden. | Larson, Emily Augusta (I2222)
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53 | 1940 Census shows name as Neonia Glenn | Robinson, Neonia Glenn (I1861)
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54 | 1940 Census, shows Marvelyn living with her Parents, and show Children: Bernice Pautegaff Male 13(Should be Dennis Wolfgram) Jean Wolfgram Female 11 (Marked as a Daughter, but is a Son Gene) Roxine Wolfgram Female 8 William Wolfgram Male 4 EL Dee is not on the 1940 Censuswith Marvelyn, but I did find two other Census that may be him: Waupun City, Dodge County, Wisconsin State Prison, Sheet 21 B, Line 77 Whitefield Bay Villiage, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Sheet 14A, Line 17 | Neuman, Marvelyn G (I5586)
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55 | 1942, Gembrook, Victoria, Australia Hugh was living at the time with his brother Allan James, and mother, Mary Ann. Hugh is listed in the electoral roles as being a grocer, and Allan as a potato digger. | McAlpin, Hugh Bain (I2556)
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56 | 1950 Census has name as John J Litke. | Litke, John J (I550)
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57 | 1950 Census lists name as Teresa Ann Taylor | Taylor, Patricia Ann (I4913)
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58 | 50 Years - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sporing, Goodland, will celebrate their 50th anniversary on Aug. 17, 1985. An open house will be held at the Moose Lodge, 1530 Main, at 7 p.m. on Aug. 17. Hostesses will be Walt and Donna Bergquist, Arapahoe, Colo., Art and Frankie Kibel, Mary Sims and Linus Rupp, all of Gilcrest, Colo., Ben and Nancy Brown, Goodland, Bill and Sue Sporing, Superior, Neb., and Ronnie and Linda Sporing, Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Sporing have 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Obituaries, The Goodland Daily News / Thursday, July 27, 2000 Nancy J. Sporing Nancy J. Sporing, 83, a long time Goodland resident, died Wednesday, July 26, 2000, at the Goodland Regional Medical Center. She was born Oct. 3, 1916, in Racine, Wis., the daughter of Florence (Eppler) and Chancy Thompson. She attended school in Wisconsin for eight years. Her family moved to the Brewster area in the early 1930s. She and Lloyd Sporing were married Aug. 17, 1935, at Goodland. They didn’t live here at that time, but moved to Goodland in 1954. She worked for Model Steam Laundry in Goodland for 24 years and retired in 1978. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and Women of the Moose, both of Goodland. She enjoyed raising her family and playing Bingo. Her funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bateman Funeral Home of Goodland with Pastor Scott Grimshaw officiating. Burial will follow in the Brewster Cemetery. Friends may call from 10 a.m. to 8p.m. Friday and before the service Saturday at the funeral home. Survivors include two sons, Lloyd W. Sporing, Superior, Neb., and Ronald Sporing, Haxtun, Colo.; four daughters, Nancy Brown, Goodland, Mary Ann Rupp, Bushton, Donna Bergquist, Arapahoe, Colo., and Letha Kibel, Canon City, Colo.; a sister, Pat McCay, Pierce, Colo.; 25 grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Memorials may be left at or sent to Bateman Funeral Home, 211 E. 11th, P.O. Box 278, Goodland, Kan. 67735. The family will decide on a designation at a later date. Published in The Goodland Daily News on Tuesday, March 27, April 3, and April 10, 2001. public notice, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SHERMAN COUNTY, KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NANCY SPORING, a/k/a NANCY JENSINE SPORING, DECEASED. CASE NO. 01-P-11 NOTICE OF HEARING The State of Kansas to All Persons Concerned: You are here by notified that a petition has been filed in this court by Nancy Florence Brown, as one of the heirs of Nancy Sporing, a/k/a Nancy Jensine Sporing, deceased, praying for the determination of the descent; and you are hereby required to file your written defenses there to on or before the 17th day of April, 2001 at 10:00a.m. of said day, in said court, in the City of Goodland, in Sherman County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail there in, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said petition. Nancy Florence Brown, Petitioner F. L. "Mac" McGinley #09076 520 East 7th, P. 0. Box 919 Goodland, Kansas 67735-0919, Telephone 785-899-2311, Attorney for Petitioner | Thompson, Nancy Jensina (I31)
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59 | 50 Years - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sporing, Goodland, will celebrate their 50th anniversary on Aug. 17, 1985. An open house will be held at the Moose Lodge, 1530 Main, at 7 p.m. on Aug. 17. Hostesses will be Walt and Donna Bergquist, Arapahoe, Colo., Art and Frankie Kibel, Mary Sims and Linus Rupp, all of Gilcrest, Colo., Ben and Nancy Brown, Goodland, Bill and Sue Sporing, Superior, Neb., and Ronnie and Linda Sporing, Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Sporing have 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. | Sporing, Lloyd Fred (I38)
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60 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VanHoutan, Joselyn Marie (I4907)
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61 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trout, Timothy Michael (I991)
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62 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Edward Duane Schroeder / Sharon Ruth Murphy (F141)
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63 | A Celebration for the life of Vernon Lester McDowell was held at the Carris Family Funeral Home in Perry Iowa on Monday, August 2, 2010. Otley Masonic Lodge #299, Perry, Iowa held a service on Sunday, August 1, 2010 at 7:00 p. m. Words of comfort were conducted by Rev. Louis Hoger, Hospice of Central Iowa Chaplain. Music was provided by Midge Vannatta, who accompanied Meladee Graven and Jean Borgeson as they sang, "Amazing Grace". Great-grandson, Tyler Parker, sang, "When I Get Where I Am Going", accompanying himself on his guitar. Honorary casket bearers were, Cody Ridnour, David Ridnour, Tyler Parker, Brian Miller, Joseph Krause, and Randy Holland. Casket bearers were Kurt Ridnour, Louis Miller, Scott Miller, Johathan Krause, Alexander Harris and Forrest Parker. Interment was in the Rippey Cemetery, Rippey, Iowa. The Navy Funeral Honors graveside rites were provided by the American Legion Post #85 and Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post #2060. Vernon L. McDowell age 83, of Perry died on Thursday, July 29, 2010 at Dallas County Hospital in Perry. Funeral services will be held Monday, August 2, 2010, at 1:30 p.m. at Carris Family Funeral Home in Perry. Visitation will be Sunday, August 1, 2010 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and a Masonic Lodge service at 7:00 p.m. at Carris Family Funeral Home. Memorials may be given to Hospice of Central Iowa and may be left at the Funeral Home. Vernon Lester McDowell was born on December 19, 1926 at Rippey, IA to Lester Ralph and Delia Alice (Nicholas) McDowell. He graduated from Rippey High School. Following graduation he served in the United States Navy during W.W. II. He married Lois Arlene Pittman on May 16, 1947 at the First Christian Church in Perry. They were married for 63 years. Vernon owned and operated McDowell Auto Service in Dawson, then began working for Perry Community Schools as the Transportation Supervisor until he started working for John Deere Works in Ankeny, IA as a machinist. After retiring from John Deere he worked at Jefferson Transmission in Jefferson, IA for a few years. Vernon was a member of the First Christian Church and later attended the Rippey and Dawson United Methodist Churches. He was also a member of the American Legion Post #85 and the Otley Masonic Lodge #209 both in Perry. He loved woodworking, working on cars, trucks, pickups, tractors and was still working on them in his dreams. He was a jack of all trades, with many ideas he was still thinking about. He enjoyed flowers, birds, and especially his cat "Winky". Vernon was preceded in death by his parents, Lester and Delia McDowell, and an infant sister, Donna Jean McDowell. Survivors include his wife, Lois McDowell of Perry, IA, children, Janice Miller (Louis) of Hortonville, WI, Marilyn Anderson of Dawson, IA, Cheryl Harris of Cedar Rapids, IA, Donna Ridnour (Kurt) of Perry, IA, Rodney McDowell (Rosie) of Des Moines, IA and Julie Holland (Randy) of Perry, IA, grandchildren, Shelly Parker (Forrest), Scott Miller, Melissa Radditz (Austin), Joseph Krause (Flora), Sarah Krause, Jonathan Krause (Cassie), Alexander Harris, Sarah Ridnour, Cody Ridnour, David Ridnour, Jason McDowell (Michelle), Brenda Miller (Brian), Alex Hoffman, Emily Hoffman, Kelsey Holland and Kayla Holland, 14 great grandchildren, his twin sister, Verda Kever of Granger, IA, brother, Daryl "Brownie" McDowell of Jamaica, IA and many other relatives and friends. http://www.rippeynews.org/obits/mcdowell_vernon.htm | McDowell, Vernon Lester (I415)
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64 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Ginny Sue (I1969)
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65 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Leonard, Patrick Lynn (I235)
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66 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Leonard, Aaron Scott (I237)
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67 | Abe was born at 12:15 PM. Obituary of Abelino "Abe" Gutierrez https://allstatescremation.com/tribute/details/228620/Abelino-Abe-Gutierrez/obituary.html?fbclid=IwAR11iyNvUmlleQZ5N8RoFI_zjVVjd5qFmSQBXFjhfYDxQG1JN4W6WW_dCYQ#tribute-start Abelino ?Abe? Gutierrez, 75, of Commerce City, Colorado gained his wings and began his dance across the stars on Monday September 20, 2021 with 2 of his 4 children by his side. Memorial service will be held at Aspen Mortuary Chapel located at 6580 E 73rd Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022, on October 13th at 3:30pm. With a Celebration of Life following at The Yellow Rose Event Center located 6490 E 72nd Pl, Commerce City, CO 80022 from 5pm-7pm with light refreshments. Due to Covid being the cause of his death, the family is asking guests to be vaccinated. There will be a facebook live event for all that cannot attend in person. A private burial will be held at Ft. Logan Cemetery for limited family and friends. Abe was born March 17th, 1946 in Trinidad, Colorado to Rose and Max Gutierrez. He grew up with his 5 brothers John (Gil), Danny, Richard, Ralph, and Gerry as well as 3 sisters Patrcia, Sylvia, and Toni Mae. Living in a small town and having 5 brothers, it was not hard to find "adventures? in his youth. One that he spoke of on many occasions was hiking up the mountains with his brothers. Many times they would find fairly large rocks to roll down the mountainside. This became a favored pastime, until one occasion a runaway boulder crushed a chicken coup located in town. An accomplished man, Abe joined the Army on November 22nd 1968, where he worked to become a Green Beret and was part of the 1st Infantry Division. Before deploying to Vietnam, he met Cheryl Tripp. It was a textbook love story; they met, fell in love, and planned to spend their lives together. He told her he was being shipped out to Vietnam. Cheryl assured him that he would return to her safe and that she would wait for him to come back. That promise got him through his tour of duty in Vietnam. Upon returning, he reconnected with Cheryl. Their love story began where it had left off before deployment, and they were married on September 8th, 1969. They grew their family circle with the addition of their 3 children, Mona, Abe Jr. and Gina. The circle continued to grow when his kids met Darryl, Abe?s son from a previous relationship. Abe and Cheryl?s home was always full of family, friends, and dogs. Abe loved everyone and continued to add many to his circle over his lifetime, making his closest friends adopted family. As his family started to grow with the birth of Mona and Abe Jr. He had the choice to re-enlist and become a Sniper for the Army or become a Police Officer. For Abe, who loved his family above everything, the choice was clear and joined the Denver Police Department in 1975. During his 32 years with the DPD he earned the rank of Detective, but spent many years in the Gang Unit. It was never a surprise to his family to see him involved in whatever was currently happening in Denver. There were numerous times he came home smelling of tear gas from protests and/or riots, usually at or near the State Capitol. He, along with his partner, were the 2nd unit on the scene at Columbine in 1999 landing his picture in People Magazine helping an injured student. Because of his actions at Columbine he was awarded the Denver Police Medal of Honor. He retired from the Department in 2007 which gave him much needed time with his family, especially his grandchildren whom he loved endlessly. Abe spent his retirement years gardening, watching Fox news, WWII movies/documentaries, and enjoying his family and friends. It brought him pure joy to spoil his dogs and would often feed them way too many treats. He is preceded in death by his parents Max & Rose; siblings Sylvia, Danny, and Gerry as well as his loving wife Cheryl who he was married to for over 50 years. He is survived by siblings Gil (Annie), Patricia, Richard (Charlotte), Ralph (Rita), and Toni Mae (Junior). Children; Darryl (Tina), Mona, Abel Jr. (Shantell) and Gina (Richie). Grandchildren; Sheena (Brandon), Anthony, Darryl Jr., Adam (Gabby), Anika, Caressa, Quinnen, Annabella, Kaelyn, Jonathan, 9 great grandchildren, and uncountable cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. His presence will be greatly missed by all. Rest in Peace Papa. | Gutierrez, Abelino Antonio Sr. (I880)
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68 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gutierrez, Abelino Antonio Jr. (I882)
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69 | According to records, Martin Ehret arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana in January of 1853. He changed the spelling of his name from Ehret to Ehredt. His Brother Johann Ehret came to America with him. They were separated and no record of Johann remains except that it was known that he took a Wagon Train west. Martin and Elizabeth and her 2 brothers came to the United States on the same boat and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana in Jan 1853. Martin Married Elizabeth in St. Louis, Illinois. They moved up river to Galena, Illinois where they lived for 8 years. Martin was a skilled Coppersmith and worked 8 years for C. J. Claussen Copper Shop of Galena. Then he bought a farm in Guilford Township where he prospered. He retired to Hill Street, Galena, Illinois where he lived for almost 4 years. He was 68 years, 6 months old when he died. Notes from Violet Williams state that Martin was born at Richfeldt on Rhine in Germany. Obit: The Galena Gazette, 01 Nov 1900 Martin Ehredt Dead Expires at his home in Galena Sunday afternoon, about 1:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon the spirit of Martin Ehredt, a Pioneer resident of this county, took its flight after its tenement of clay had been racked with illness for many months. In his death Galena loses one of its most highly valued citizens, and there are many who will experience deep sorrow and regret at his departure from this life. The deceendent was a native of Baden, Germany where he was born 68 yrs & 6 months ago. He came to America when yet a young man and stopped at St. Louis, Missouri, for a time, where he was marriedto the wife who survives to morn his demise. Soon after his marriage he came with his wife to Galena and for eight years was employed in a large cooper shop, then being conducted by C.J. Claussen. Being of a frugal disposition he saved money and upon leaving the Cooper shop, purchased a farm in Guilford township where he prospered and from which he retired to a residence in Galena about 4 years ago. Besides his wife he is survived by 9 children - six sons and three daughters,all of whom are married. His daughters Mrs. James Richards of Scalesmound, Mrs. George Crilley, Milwoukee Wis. Mrs. John Baur of Galena, the sons are John, Martin, Fred, William, Frank, Henry. The funeral services to the memory of the late Martin Ehredt were held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the family resedence on Hill St, Rev John Klindworth(?) of St. Matthews Luthern Church officiating. The pastor delivered an impressive & instructive sermon which was lestened to by a large assemblage of friends of the deceased citizen. He was held in the highest respect by the entire community and his demise is a source of much regret to the many who knew him best. An honest, upright, godfearing husband, father and citizen had gone and the home he has vacated is the abode of deep sorrow. The floral tributes were abundant & very beautiful, at the conclusion of the solem rites at the family residence the remains were conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery where interment was made. The pall bearers were John Britting, Fred Balte, George Luberger, Philip Naey, Jacob Dlein and Henry Knoebler. Along with the Obit was this note: Anthony J. Denny, Recorder of deads, St. Louis, Missouri checked & was unable to locate marriage records for Martin Ehredt and elizabeth Holzschuh, Ledger 1850 thru 1870. | Ehredt, Martin (I1088)
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70 | According to the 1870 Kansas censes he was 13 years old and living with a clergyman, Benjamin Lewis, and family in Lecompton, Douglas County Kns. Post office Clinton. Possible adoption. He married Mabel Carle in Colorado. He had been a school teacher in Kansas and moved to Colorado in 1879. He was a faro bank dealer, stage driver for Nott's Stage, miner, hauled ore from Peru Creek to Keystone railhead. He also had a general store in Montezuma and a saloon in Dillon. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/i/Joanne-K-Paisley-MO/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0041.html | Rice, Benjamin Franklin (I4823)
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71 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gutierrez, Adam Lee (I634)
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72 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Leonard, Adam Wayne (I238)
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73 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Kelly Dean Strohl / Jackie Lynn Turney (F643)
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74 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Unavailable, Unavailable (I137)
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75 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kever, Sarah Lee (I2305)
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76 | Adopted Bertha Eileen White. | McAdams, Cecil Lee (I98)
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77 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Black, Gordon Kenneth (I376)
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78 | Adopted by Fredrick Klorer. | Speidel, Maria Elisabeth (I1101)
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79 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Laughman, Richard Donald (I458)
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80 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Laughman, Kimberly Ann (I2306)
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81 | After Dwight Jr. was born there were 2 other pregnancies, but both were miscarriages. | Family: Dwight Lee Thompson, Sr. / Virginia Emma Schroth (F2)
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82 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gutierrez, Aubreanna Nichole (I3498)
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83 | Alamogordo, Otero, New Mexico, USA 04 Jan 2021 Susan Bernice (Susie) Anderson was called home by her creator on January 4, 2021, surrounded by loved ones. Susie was the eldest of six children born to Charles M. and Kathryn J. Wolfe. She was born on April 24, 1950 in Denver, CO. The family moved to Alamogordo in 1957. Susie attended Immaculate Conception Catholic School and the Alamogordo Public Schools, graduating from Alamogordo High School in the class of 1968. Susie played in the High School marching band and attended St. Jude's parish for many years with her family. After high school, Susie attended NMSU in Las Cruces, NM, for a couple of years before turning her attention to work, marriage and, eventually, motherhood. Her working life found her in the employ of organizations including the San Antonio Spurs Basketball Club, New Mexico's 12th Judicial District Court, the Oregon Board of Parole and Farmers Insurance. Susie was the director of Volunteer Programs at the Alamogordo Senior Center from 1990-1998, including the Retired Senior Volunteer, Foster Grandparents, and Senior Companions Programs. Susie was married twice, first to William L. Wolfgram, with whom she had a son, William C. (Bill) Wolfgram, and to Lonnie L. Anderson, from whom she was widowed in 2000. She was also preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her son, Bill Wolfgram of Alamogordo; her siblings, Kathy (Gene) Cecava, Mary Prosoco, and Tim (Terry) Wolfe, all of Alamogordo; Jim (Lisa) Wolfe of Salt Lake City, UT; and Monica Fisk of Ruidoso; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Susie tried to live according to the Christian virtues of hospitality, love and service to others, and the love she received at the end of her life reflected beautifully upon her as she departed. The Anderson family has entrusted their loved one to the care of Alamogordo Funeral Home. | Wolfe, Susan Bernice (I6034)
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84 | Albert spelled his last name as Schrotte. | Schroth, Albert Harvey (I920)
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85 | Albert was born at 11:00PM, Monday 15 Mar 1897 in Seymour Wisconsin | Schroth, Albert Harvey (I920)
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86 | Alexander dies 14 Feb 1927 from an Air Crash in the RAAF. | Dix, Alexander (I4304)
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87 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Patrick Emory Walker / Alice Glenn Turney (F658)
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88 | All above information is on file. | Thompson, Stephen Lee (I24)
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89 | All below notes are from Kathy McDowell's site: http://kathymcdowell.familytreeguide.com/getperson.php?personID=I94&tree=T1 1880 IA Boone Co, Yell Twp NICHOLS, Edward 46 farmer PRUS PRUS PRUS, Minerva 40 MA NY NY, Ernest 12 IL, Edward 8 IL, Adelaide 6 IL, Carl 3 IA, John 1, Francis McCune other 19 IL Servant [Francis is Minerva's dau.] 1885 IA Greene Co Edwd E ca 1839, Minerva ca 1840, Thomas L M ca 1865 [This is probably Thomas L MORRIS, son of Minerva], Ernest W ca 1869, Edwd H ca 1871, Ada ca 1873, Carl ca 1876, Jno R ca 1878, Abijah ca 1882, King Fritz ca 1883 1910 OR Lane Co, Cottage Grove, Ward 3 NICHOLAS, Carl A ca 1876 IL, Addie ca 1883 OR IL OR, Ralph K ca 1903 OR, Claud K CLEMENT sson ca 1903 OR. 1915 IA Greene Co NICHOLAS, Adolph ca 1876, Ralph C ca 1902, Hazel H ca 1904. Also listed an Addie ca 1883. [Index not in order.] CLEMENT, Claud C ca 1902 OR OR OR 1920 IA Winnebago Co, Lincoln NICHOLAS, Karl A ca 1871 IA, Addie M ca 1885 OR IL OR, Houd [sic] H daughter ca 1905 OR, Claude P CLEMENT son ca 1903 OR. 1930 After much searching, not found as yet. "I found this 1930 census and it might be them. 1930 United States Federal Census Miami, Miami, Kansas Adolph G Nicholas 62 Ada Nicholas 42 " Lisadavis70 15 Mar 2007 http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.oregon.counties.lane/3691/mb.ashx Oregon Historical Records Index Search Results Name Year Record Type County Source Nicholas, Karl A 1900 Enlistment Lane Military Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916?1950 Last Name First Name Middle Name NICHOLAS ADOLPH KARL Sex/Race Age Cert # Death Date M/W UNK 2580433 1932-07-28 County City Date Filed MACON DECATUR 32-07-29 From The Globe Free Press, August 4, 1932 -Adolph Carl Nicholas -Obituary (spelling not changed) -Adolph Carl Nicholas, son of Earnest and Minerva Nicholas, was born in Nevada Co., Iowa, June 4th, 1976, and died at St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur, Ill., on Thursday morning, July 28, 1932 at the age of 56 years, 1 month and 24 days. -When he was about 24 years old, Mr. Nicholas went to Oregon, where on *April 22, 1908, he married Mrs. Addie Clement of Cottage Grove, Ore. -In 1912 the Nicholas family came back to Iowa, and after trying different locations they moved to Kansas City, Mo., in 1920, and later to Independence, Mo. -The life of Mr. Nicholas was devoted to farming until ill health forced his retirement in 1930. He suffered from a complication of diseases being practically helpless since February 1932. -In order that he might receive better care, he was recently taken to Decatur, Ill., but he soon passed beyond the need of human help and care. -Mr. Nicholas was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Independence, Mo., and of Cottage Grove Lodge No. 68, I. O. O. F., Cottage Grove, Ore. -Mr. Nicholas was preceded in death by a son Ralph,* May 1918 and by a daughter, *Mrs. Hazel Bates in Feb. 1932. -He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Nicholas, a stepson, Claude Clement of Decatur, three brothers, Fred Nicholas of Kansas City, Mo., Byde Nicholas of Rippey, and Ralph Nicholas of Denver, Colo., a sister, Mrs. Addie Mullin of Kansas City, and a half brother, Henry Michaels of Decatur, Ill. -*the "8" could be a "3" - it was hard to read. per Jean BORGESON 25 Feb 2010 [There is no Nevada Co in IA that I know of. There is a Nevada, which is in Story Co. Independence, MO is in Jackson Co.] Rippey Cemetery Records: Block 1, Lot 5 Space 3 Ralph K. Nicholas b. 14 Aug 1902- d. 7 May 1919 Space 5 Karl Nicholas Space 6 Hazel H. Bates Nicholas b. 25 Jul 1905 - 14 Feb 1932 per Jean BORGESON 25 Feb 2010 (Jefferson Herald 25 Feb 1932--"Grace" Nicholas-Bates died at Independence per Jean BORGESON 25 Feb 2010 Carl and Fred Nicholas of Kansas City are visiting here having been called here by the death of their father, who passed away at the home of his son, Byjo Nicholas last Thursday. Pg 8 16 October 1924. Paper unknown. per ah | Nicholas, Karlas Adolphas (I161)
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90 | All Berta knows about her Dad is that he had Red Hair. James was killed in a car accident. | Riddle, James (I1828)
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91 | All Claus Guhn family information from Stephanie (Snyder) Iverson http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-57551411/snyder?rootIndivudalID=1000003&familyTreeID=1#!profile-1000541-info | Family: Claus Johann Guhn / Ernestine Grauholz (F1492)
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92 | All information of Angelene Guhn's family came from Stephanie Snyder Iverson's site: http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-57551411/snyder#!profile-1000193-info | Guhn, Angelene Margaretha (I636)
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93 | All Records show as Steven, but the spelling was to be Stephen, per his father Dwight Thompson Jr. Stephen was a miscarriage at 6 months, He was cremated, Dwight Lee Thompson Jr. has Stephen's ashes. NOTE: Dates of Death and Birth are Correct. Stephen's medical care was at University Of Colorado Hospital. Following are seven items of documentation Dwight Thompson has on Stephen: ========== 1. During a Doctor's appointment on 12 Nov 1986, it was found that the baby was no longer living, following is a history of events after it was dicided to remove the baby: Starting 12 Nov 1986 and ending 13 Nov 1986 05:30 PM- IV 05:30 PM- Suppository 05:30 PM- Shot for pain 05:30 PM- Shot for Diarrhea 07:00 PM- Shot to relax 07:30 PM- Suppository 09:30 PM- Suppository 11:00 PM- Shot for pain 11:00 PM- Shot for Diarrhea 11:00 PM- Shot to relax 11:30 PM- Suppository 11:30 PM- Amy went to restroom, returned and vomited, she then made three burping/growling noises and passed out 01:30 AM- Suppository 03:30 AM- Suppository 04:00 AM- Water broke 05:00 AM- Baby delivered 05:00 AM- Amy was removed to operating room to preform DNC 05:50 AM- Back in room for recovery ========== 2. Baby's Record of Birth Name- Steven Lee Thompson Date of Birth- November 14 1986 Time- 5:00 a.m., Weight- 70 gms. (2 1/2 ozs.), Length- 6 1/2 inches Hospital- University Hospital-Denver, CO. ========== 3. Letter of authorization for cremation, (including Header and Footer): University of Colorado Health Sciences Center University Hospitals 4200 East Ninth Avenue School of Medicine Denver, Colorado 80262 School of Nursing School of Dentistry As the parents of Steven Lee Thompson we authorize Runyan StevensonCapital Mortuary and Denver Crematory to individually cremate the body of our son. We understand there will be no charge for this service. We will plan to pick up the cremains when nitified by you they are available. Witness: Audrey Castello Parent: Dwight Lee Thompson Jr. Witness: Patty Palney(?) Parent: Amy Lynn Thompson Date: 11-17-86 (17 Nov 1986) Address: 5830 Magnolia Commerce City Col Telephone: 288-2004-Message ========== 4. Card of "Certificate of Cremation": Denver Crematory 6425 West Alameda Ave. Lakewood, Colorado 80226 232-0139 *Certificate of Cremation* Reg No. 4319 This certifies that the remains of Steven Lee Thompson Marital Status: Infant, were cremated at the Denver Crematory on 11/18/86, by authority of Dwight L Thompson Jr Relationship: Father Date of Birth: 11/14/1986, at Denver Date of Death: 11/14/1986, at Denver Sex: M Race: Age: Funeral Home: Runyan Stevenson Mortuary The legal requirements have been complied with, and the receptacle or urn with above Registration Number and name contains the created remains of said decent. Denver Crematory By: Harry G. Stevenson ========== 5. Card on box with remains: Created Remains of Steven Lee Thompson 11/18/86 Reg. No. 4319 Cremated at Denver Crematory 6425 W. Alameda Ave. Lakewood, Co. 80226 232-0139 ========== 6. Pathology Report: .PA University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Deparment Of Pathology Surgical Pathology Report Hosp.#: 10005775 Name: Thompson, Amy L. Acc.#: S86-7418 DOB: 07/25/66 Sex: F Submission Date: 11/14 86 In/Out Patient: I (0-9)Photos: 0 (Y/N)Consult: N Clinical DX: Midtrimester Fetel demise Service: OB Ward: Specimen: Products of Conception, status post midtrimester SAB Physician: Illegible Disk #: 11/12/86 Report Date: 11/17/86 Previous Accession Numbers (Surgical Pathology and Cytology): Clinical History: 20 year old gravida 2 para 1 white female with long history of spotting, negative FHTS on 14 (illegible) fetus at 19 weeks GABD. Previous surgery T Caesarian and vaginal delivery 1980. Last menstrual period -- 07/04/86. Gross: Received in a single container filled with formalin designated with the patient's name and number is a placenta which weighs 60 grams and measures 8 cm. in diameter. Eccentrically attached to the placenta is a 15 cm. three vessel umbilical cord. the umbilical cord is attached 2 cm. from the placental edge. The membranes are glistening and translucent. In the same container is a fetus which measures 11 cm. crown/rump and 15 cm. crown/heel. Attached to the fetus there is an 11 cm. three vessel unbilical cord. Grossly the fetus unremarkable. Internal examination shows autolyzed internal organs. External genitalia are male. Representative section from the placenta is submitted in cassette (A), from the membrane and unbilical cord in cassette (B). Microscopic: Exained. Diagnosis: Male Fetus (Gross Only) -- External and internal examination unremarkable placenta -- No Diagnostic features -- three vessel umbilical cord Andrea Malanowski, M.D. R.H. Fennell, M.D. jd ^ ========== 7. Letter received from Audrey Costello 21 Nov 1986, (including Header and Footer): University of Colorado Health Sciences Center University Hospitals 4200 East Ninth Avenue School of Medicine Denver, Colorado 80262 School of Nursing School of Dentistry November 21, 1986 Dear Amy & Dwight, Enclosed is a copy of the pathology report on Steven and also the copy of the fetal death certificate. If you have any questions feel free to contact me at any time at 394-8982. Sincerely - Audrey Costello, MSW P.S. I have sent a copy of the pathology report to Thornton Office- Tri-Co. Health Dept.. The University of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer. | Thompson, Stephen Lee (I24)
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94 | Allen and Glenda had no children together | Family: Allen Edwin Fisher, Sr. / Glenda Marie Steinshouer (F2191)
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95 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Allen Leroy Leonard / Linda Lou Rader (F78)
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96 | Allen Edwin Fisher Obituary Downs: Allen Edwin Fisher, 83, Downs, Kansas, passed away Jul 24, 2022, after a two and a half year battle with cancer. He was born Mar. 14, 1939 to Nora (Ahlvers) and Edwin Fisher on their farm in Glen Elder, Kansas. Allen's family and four children grew up three miles southeast of Cawker City. In 1943 Allen lost his father Edwin in a farming accident which lead to Nora selling the farm to move in with Fred and Louise Ahlvers. In the summer of 1944 they then moved to glen Elder where Allen attended 12 years of school and in 1956 worked with Smokey Casey {at the Co-op Filling Station] until Feb 1963. At that time he was drafted into the US Army. Allen served one year in Viet Nam from 1964 to 1965, one year in Germany and one year in Ft Stony, VA. Allen was honorably discharged from the Army in December of 1966. In 1967 he married and to the union Terry and Allen, Jr. were born. He later remarried and had four step-children. Survivors include his children: Terry (Doug) Haws, Allen (Jennifer) Fisher; step-children, Kevin Sullivan, Kathy McCart, Kirk(Jeana) Sullivan, and Kent Sullivan, and sister, Becky Marzolf. Graveside service was held at 10AM on Saturday, Aug 6 at Downs Cemetery. | Fisher, Allen Edwin Sr. (I520)
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97 | Alma Wendt BIRTH: 1887 DEATH: 1919 (aged 31?32) BURIAL: Brazeau Cemetery Klondike, Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA PLOT: S1 / R4 MEMORIAL ID: 108341599 | Schroth, Alma (I917)
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98 | Also - Eliza (Elise), Goebel (Gobel) | Goebel, Eliza (I4600)
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99 | Also found at http://www.geni.com/people/Sarah-Cox/6000000004260746443 Birthdate: October 20, 1822 Birthplace: Rutherford Count, Tn. Death: Died January 25, 1897 in Freemont County, Iowa | Cox, Sarah Casandra (I680)
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100 | Also found last name as "Kalahar". http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=100179308653&lds=1®ion=16&frompage=1 | Callaghan, Margaret (I4357)
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