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Matches 1,101 to 1,150 of 2,093

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1101 IGI lists name as Mary Elizabeth Wotring - born 6 jan 1736 VAUTRIN, Elizabeth (I213)
 
1102 ihre 2. Ehe mit Henrich Ameldung, Ratsherrn in Os. Aus 1. Ehe 8 Kinder,2.Ehe kinderlos BRÜNING, Margarete (I3074)
 
1103 im 2.Weltkerieg um 1942
Architekt 
LENGERKEN, Hugo Peter Georg von (I2576)
 
1104 Im-und Exporteur in New Jersey BANDEKOW, Kurt (I2553)
 
1105 immegrated to America in 1870, was naturalized by 1900 and was a fur dresser from census record KIRCHHOFF, Louis (I2831)
 
1106 in 1830 and 1840 (Plum Twp.) and 1850 (Plum Twp.)for census of Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., PA

The John McAnelly Family by Gaylon S. McAelly D2-1 
MCANELLY, John (I98)
 
1107 In 1850 Jacob farmed in Ligonier Twn, Westmoreland Co., PA(p16) - with his wife Mary - value of property was $4000 DEEDS, Jacob (I4612)
 
1108 in birth record of son Johan Geor - name is listed as Johan instead of Hans - In death record last name listed as Ditz

death record: Died 15 January 1729, just before 5:00 p.m.; buried 17 January, Hans Joachim Ditz, member of the court, church juryman, and stone cutter/mason here, in the 79th year of his age. Evangelische Kirche Gauersheim (BA. Kirchheimbolanden) Kirchenbuch 1667-1894 FHL Film No. 193854. 
DIETSCH, Hans Joachim (I4978)
 
1109 in Collerup ERICHSEN, Hans (I1488)
 
1110 in Geschichte des Emsigerlandes - listed as Hauptling zu Osterhusen 1408/09 (indicates no children) BROCK, Aild Allena (III) ten (I2862)
 
1111 in Geschichte des Emsigerlandes - listed as husband and wife - date estimated to be 25 years after estimated birth of husband by Bob Quinn Family: Ocko ten BROCK / Aild Allena (II) von OSTERHUSEN (F1175)
 
1112 in Geschichte des Emsigerlandes - listed in 1379 & 1409
birthdate estimated to be 3 years after estimated birth date of husband by Bob Quinn 
OSTERHUSEN, Aild Allena (II) von (I2861)
 
1113 in the 1500's the name was written Schleibinghoff but in the 1600's it was written Schleibing

birthday estimated to be 3 years after birth of husband by Bob Quinn 
SCHLEIBLINGHOFF, Anna (I2990)
 
1114 information provided by letter from Harry Heinzten to Bob Quinn HEINTZEN, Gabriel (I5099)
 
1115 Ing. und Farmer
!(Geo)
place of death corrected Anke Oesterreich, Bogota, Columbia - 3 Feb 2009 (correction to web site) 
LENGERKE, Georg Ernst Heinrich von (I2005)
 
1116 Ingenier an den Lederwerken von Cornelius Heyl in Worms SCHAUM, Hugo (I3495)
 
1117 Ingenieur in London LENGERKE, Rudolph Emil von (I2168)
 
1118 Ingenieur, City Manager LENGERKE, Walter Frank Wolfgang von (I2473)
 
1119 it is assumed by Bob Quinn that the birth place was Aurich but it could have been Aschendorf as the father worked in both places
he was an industrialist in Delmenhorst
Elsa Stammler said he had an iron right factory in Hannover when she visited there early in century -she remembered at least two sons 
BOJUNGA, Justus (I2824)
 
1120 it is assumed by Bob Quinn that the birth place was Aurich but it could have been Aschendorf as the father worked in both places
married in Lemgo but no husband listed
this maybe sister of Elsa's father which she mentioned visiting in Dusseldorf 
BOJUNGA, Antoinette (I2825)
 
1121 it is assumed by Bob Quinn that the birth place was Aurich but it could have been Aschendorf as the father worked in both places BOJUNGA, Johanna (I2822)
 
1122 it is assumed by Bob Quinn that the birth place was Aurich but it could have been Aschendorf as the father worked in both places BOJUNGA, Paula (I2823)
 
1123 IUD, Vizekanzler
birthday estimated to be 2 years before estimated birthday of wife by Bob Quinn 
HALLERFORD, Hermann (I3087)
 
1124 J.U.Dr. Rat und Archivar LYNCKER, Johann Philipp (I3325)
 
1125 Jack and Ida lived in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York - Ida died and Jack moved to Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada according the history of Elsa Bojunga Stammler

Nickname of Jack and or Gustie 
BEHIE, John Augustus "Jack" (I2842)
 
1126 James served as sexton of St. Andrres parish from Oct 6, 1732 to Oct 11, 1735 PACE, James (I4732)
 
1127 January 17, 1918
NEWS OF THE CITY
Another Victim Discovered – The body of Martin Quinn, age 80 was found yesterday by workers in the debris of the Sugar Refinery where he was night watchman.


January 18, 1918
QUINN – Killed by the explosion on Dec 6 Martin Quinn, native of County Galway, Ireland, leaving five sons and daughter to mourn their loss. Funeral from the Nova Scotia Undertaking rooms, Saturday, January 19th at 10 AM.


BIRTH-DEATH: copy of death certificate in possession of RMQ (A16-3)
age at time of death listed as 80
buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery

MAR: copy of marriage certificate in possession of RMQ (A16-7) 
QUINN, Martin James (I35)
 
1128 Joe M. Quinn was born in Big Sandy, Montana January 31, 1927, the younger son of two children born to Emmet and Alice.
Joe attended school in Big Sandy and was actively involved in sports, Future Farmers of America, and Boy Scouts. He was a member of the distinguished school concert band under the direction of C. F. Boess which in 1939 performed for the Carroll College student body and State Legislature in Helena and for King George and Queen Mary of England during their royal visit to Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Joe graduated from Big Sandy High School with honors in 1945 and entered the U.S. Navy where he attained the rate of petty officer third class, electronics technician. In the Navy he also briefly sang in the “Bluejacket Choir”. After service he enrolled in Montana State College and graduated in 1950 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics. On April 23rd of that same year he married Doris M. Freeland who was born September 16, 1926, and reared in Bozeman, Montana. Her parents were Minnie and Franklin Jackson Freeland who farmed in the Gallatin Valley after they were married in Bozeman in 1917. Joe and Doris moved to Havre, Montana, where he organized and taught a Veterans On-Farm Training Program at Northern Montana College before commencing his career with the Farm Credit System in 1953. Their three children were born in Havre, Montana: Connie in 1951, Sheryl in 1952, and Michael in 1956. They both participated actively in local organizations and public affairs. Joe was presented a Distinguished Service Award in 1958 by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce for outstanding community service. Contributing to that award was his record as Master of Havre Lodge #55 AF & AM, President of North Central Montana Shrine Club, local Chapter Director and State Vice President Junior Chamber of Commerce, charter member and first president of Havre Jaycees Toastmasters Club, and activities in the Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Bodies, and Algeria Shrine Temple. Joe transferred to district headquarters in Spokane, Washington, in 1959, and then to Washington D.C. in 1965 for three years as Associate Chief of Appraisals for the Farm Credit Administration. His primary responsibility was to establish appraisal standards and assist in formulating general appraisal and loan policy and programs for the use of the twelve Federal Land Banks in the United States and Puerto Rico. He returned to Spokane as Chief Reviewing Appraiser for the Twelfth Farm Credit District and in 1973 became an officer of the Federal Land Bank of Spokane. Joe received a Certificate of Merit in recognition of “distinguished service performed with honor and integrity for the Federal Land Bank System” and was presented the first gold watch awarded to a Spokane FLB employee when he retired as Senior Vice President in 1983. Doris continues to reside in Spokane, Washington. 
QUINN, Joe Montana (I12)
 
1129 Johann Scheper's in Laffen widow who was 68 years old
name listed on death record as Metje Scheper 
Metke (I3937)
 
1130 John Deeds, Jr in 1800 and 1810 and 1820 and 1830 and 1840 (Swickley Twp.) for census of Mt Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., PA
1850 Census fo Plum Twp, Allegheny Co. Pa under John McAnelly but not found after that
(children's baptism records all spelled with German Dietz)

died Mar 1856 (in will) 
DIETZ, Johannes (I111)
 
1131 John K. McAnelly, age 79, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 11, 2010 in Madison. He was born the son of Eugene E. and Margaret (Kitchell) McAnelly at his grandparents farm in Lincoln, Indiana on June 22, 1931. John was united in marriage to Joyce Graber on December 27, 1953 in Des Moines Iowa.
John was a Senior Scientist at the Food Research Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Prior to accepting this appointment, he was the President for four years of McAnelly Associates, Inc., a food safety and quality management consulting firm. During his more than 33 years of food industry experience, he has been Group Director, Corporate QA for Nabisco Brands, Inc., Director, Corporate QA, Nabisco, Inc.; Vice President, Technical R&D Rival Pet Foods; and Chief Biochemist, Swift & Co. He is a graduate of Iowa State University and holds advanced degrees from North Carolina University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His PhD in Bacteriology was granted in 1960. John was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He was a fellow of the Institute of Food Technologists, ASQC, the American Society for Microbiology, and the American Chemical Society. John was also Chairman of the IFT QA Division for 1993-94.
John and his wife Joyce have lived in Madison for the past 17 years. He was an avid Wisconsin Badger Fan, and had attended the Wisconsin Badger Football Homecoming Game, and Badger Hockey this past weekend. John was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church.
John is survived by his wife of 56 years, Joyce; his children, Anne (David) Henson, of NJ, Steve (Janet) McAnelly of NJ; grandchildren, Nicholas Henson and Lauren Henson of NJ; and a sister Joan (Herb) Morgan of IN.
A funeral service will be held at 3:00 pm on Saturday, October 16, 2010 at ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 6101 University Ave, Madison, WI, with visitation from 1:00 pm until the time of service at the church. Burial will take place at Hope Well Cemetery, in Deer Creek INThe John McAnelly Family by Gaylon S. McAnelly

res - Wayne, IN 
MCANELLY, John Kitchel (I925)
 
1132 John Michael Miller, a longtime resident of the Colville area, passed away in Spokane, WA on the evening of March 11, 2021 at age 88. John was born on April 28, 1932 in Spokane, WA to John and Alberta (Quinn) Miller. He grew up an only child in Spokane, idolizing his fireman dad and teacher mom.

John was a strong athlete making the varsity baseball and football teams his sophomore year at Lewis and Clark High School. He had a dedicated attachment to his alma mater and would sing the fight song every time he way LC. After graduating from LC, he attended EWSC before being called to active duty in 1951. While serving in the Navy, John managed to play 27 innings of baseball at Ronald Reagan’s ranch. After being honorably discharged in 1954, he returned to EWSC on the GI Bill and obtained his BA education and Masters from the U of I.

John always had a strong work ethic and the heart of a leader. He worked on the blister rust crew in Pierce, ID, when he was 15 years old pulling invasive blister rust weeds. The following two summers he became a straw boss managing crews of returning veterans who were older than him.

While attending college, John was set up on a blind date with a nursing student, Kay Tull. The two were wed in Moses Lake, WA on September 8, 1956, and enjoyed a quaint honeymoon on the coast. John and Kay welcomed 3 wonderful children, Mike, Daniel, and Lisa. They celebrated 64 years of marriage last September.

John began his education career as a teacher and coach in Latah, became a principal at 29 in Tekoa, and assistant superintendent in Colville at just 35 years old. After 26 years in education, John retired early and continued to help youth while working at rural resources as a youth job coordinator.

Skiing was a passion for many years for John. The entire family learned to ski at Red Mountain. When 49 Degrees North opened, John and Kay were on the Ski Patrol. John was one of the first patrollers to ride the lift to the top of the mountain carrying a toboggan. When John traveled to Europe and New Zealand, he packed his skis and told great stories of skiing there. He enjoyed traveling, usually finding obscure routes. In his later years, he and Kay enjoyed wintering in Hawaii, whale watching, finding avocadoes, and enjoying the warmth.

History was of great interest to John, and he had an uncanny ability to recall dates. Makes and models of cars were also his strengths. For many years, John spent hours in his vegetable garden. He always grew enough for the family and neighbors. He also took many trips in his camper seeing the sights in Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, and Arizona.

John was incredibly proud of his family, especially his children and grandchildren. They all have fond memories of playing games, listening to his stories, and spending time together with him. John was someone you could go to for sound personal, professional, or financial advice. Besides being connected with his family, he was very much a people person. If he didn’t recognize you, he would usually find a connection after visiting with you for a short time.

John was preceded in death by his parents, John and Alberta Quinn. He is survived by his loving wife, Kay; his sons, Mike (Kathi) and Daniel (Wendy) Miller; his daughter, Lisa (Kelly) Carr; his grandchildren, Jonathan (Jill) Miller, Megan (Erik) Solberg; Amanda (Ryan) Vredenberg; Erin (Trevor) Buchmann, Dain and Michael Lake, Makayla (Cruz) Thompson, and Leanna (James) Lehr; and his great-grandchildren, Ruby and Theo Solberg, Huxton and Cordlen Miller, Tate Thompson, and Brennan, Nora, and Grahm Buckman, Seth and Danika Lake.

A celebration of John’s life will be held at the CRC Family Farm on Friday, July 9th, beginning at 4pm. Please visit the on-line memorial and sign the guestbook at www.danekasfuneralchapel.com. Danekas Funeral Chapel and Crematory is entrusted in care. 
MILLER, John Michael "Johnny" (I275)
 
1133 John Pace of Middlesex-John Pace of Bertie Province Conflict..5 & 17 PACE, Mary (I4712)
 
1134 joined Co. I, 4th Rg't Iowa Vols. 2 Aug 1861- wounded in shoulder Dec 29, Vicksburg - LANCASTER, Abijah E. (I241)
 
1135 JUD, 1658 Fürstl. Osnabr.Consistorial Rat
had 7 children - only one listed 
MODEMANN, Gehard Christoph (I3106)
 
1136 Jura-Student in Jena LENGERKE, Johann Georg von (I1655)
 
1137 Juraten SILLEM, Otto (I1323)
 
1138 Juristen u. Rittergutsbesitzerrs auf Willershausen KUTZLEBEN, Karl von (I2047)
 
1139 K. u. K. Rechnungsrates FLIESSEN, Franz Edler von (I2077)
 
1140 Kannengiesser NORDGREEN, Johannes (I2122)
 
1141 Kanzleiverwandter in Stuttgart STAMMLER, Hans Leonhard (I3275)
 
1142 Kapitan RUDEBECK, Johann (I1595)
 
1143 Kapitan d.Woermannlinie MEYER, Adolf (I2580)
 
1144 Kapitan u. Ratsherr in Goteborg
(schott. Adel) 
ROKES, Paul (I1429)
 
1145 Kapitanlt. d. Kaiserl. Marine LENGERKE, Peter Adalbert Henry von (I2187)
 
1146 Katholische Kirche. Lambertikirche Münster (Westfalen). Kirchenbuch, 1603-1875. FHL Film No. 839179 Christened 17 Jun 1789 Maria Gertrud Paulina daughter of Johann Heinrich VOLMER and Johanne Friederike PELTZER - sponsors Maria Gerturd Detten, nee'LAVERN and Paul Ludolph GIESE, wine trader

she was Catholic and had all the children baptized Catholic although they were all buried according to protestent rites (Maja v. Lengerken to DQ 15.5.1981)- letter22Nov1982 says little son was protestant and daughter was Catholic
She separated from her husband in 1831 
VOLLMER, Maria Gertrud Pauline "Drüdchen" (I407)
 
1147 Katholische Kirche. Lambertikirche Münster (Westfalen). Kirchenbuch, 1603-1875. FHL Film No. 839179 Christened 5 Aug 1787, Friedrich Anton Franz, son of Johann Heinrich VOLMER and Johanne Friederike PELTZER, sponcors Friedrich Anton PELTZER adn Clar Elisabetha PELTZER VOLLMER, Friedrich Anton Franz (I3204)
 
1148 Katholische Kirche. Lambertikirche Münster (Westfalen). Kirchenbuch, 1603-1875. FHL Film No. 839179 Christened Carl Anton Joseph son of Johann Heinrich VOLLMER and Johanne Friederike PELTZER; sponsors Carl Joheph PELTZER adn Theresia LUZANO nee' PRIMAVESI VOLLMER, Carl Anton Joseph (I4972)
 
1149 Katholische Kirche. Lambertikirche Münster (Westfalen). Kirchenbuch, 1603-1875. FHL Film No. 839179 Christened Joseph Anton Franz son of Johann Heinrich VOLMER adn Johanne Friederike PELTZER; sponsors Joseph Anton Beckman adn Maria Anna PRIMAVESE nee' Funcke VOLLMER, Joseph Anton Franz (I4973)
 
1150 Katholische Kirche. Lambertikirche Münster (Westfalen). Kirchenbuch, 1603-1875. FHL Film No. 839182 - witnesses Paul GIESE and Carl Anton LUZZANO Family: Johann Heinrich VOLLMER / Johanne Friederike PELTZER (F195)
 

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