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1801 |
Schultheiss u. Förster in Angersbach | KÖHLER, Johann Samuel (I3334)
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1802 |
second name also appears as Ludolf | KNACKE, Harm Rudolph (I3921)
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1803 |
second name also listed as Aylts
birth place is assumed from last name by Bob Quinn
in Geschichte des Emsigerlandes - listed as Haro (V) Aildisna Hauptling zu Gross-Faldern (u. Uphusen) 1368,1376,1387,1400 | FALDERN, Haro (V) Ayltsna von (I2769)
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1804 |
Second queen of Henry VIII. Attached to service of Queen Claude of France (c.1519-22) became mistress of Henry (1527); secretly married to him (1533) whereupon Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon declared null by Archbishop Cranmer; gave birth to futher Queen Elizabeth I (sep 1533). Charged with adultery, convicted and beheaded. | BOLEYN, Anne (I4833)
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1805 |
see information on birth of daughter | HERBST, Abraham (I4952)
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1806 |
see note on record of step son, William Pace | WHITE, John (I4702)
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1807 |
Sekretars | SIGBERT, David (I1365)
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1808 |
Sekretär des Hamburger Domkapitels
death date also listed as 1636 | LENGERKEN, Christoph von (I472)
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1809 |
Senators Dr. jur. | PAULI, Johann Ullrich (I1792)
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1810 |
Senators J. U. L. | WESTERMANN, Caspar (I1477)
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1811 |
Senior Past. prim.St.Cath. Osnabr.
something is the matter with the birth date as it is 4 years after the recorded deathdate of mother | GRAVE, Gerhard (I3042)
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1812 |
served in Co. F (transfered to Co. E in Nov., 1864) - 34 Regt Iowa Inft Vol. in Civil War from 15 Aug 1862 to 15 Aug 1865- kicked in left knee by a mule in Aug 1864 in LA and made lame and suffered from chronic dierrhea since June 1863 in Vicksbuarg - discharged from Houston after serving as a prison guard in Galveston
moved ot Leoti, Kansas in 1887 | GARNES, Robert Clarke (I249)
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1813 |
Setzungs- u. Bohlsmann in Ausacker, Kgl. Sandmann
(erloschener Zweig) | LENGERN, Hans von (I1928)
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1814 |
Setzungs- u. Bohlsmann in Klein-Solt | LENGERN, Cay von (I1931)
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1815 |
she lived 73 years and 28 days so date of death should be 1828 | FORSTERN, Anna Margaretha (I4609)
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1816 |
she was 40 years old at time of death | RINGE, Gretje (I3941)
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1817 |
she was 70 years old when she died | Becke (I3946)
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1818 |
she was 8 years old when her mother died according to her letter to Dorothea Quinn | HICKMAN, Henrietta C A "Etta" (I2848)
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1819 |
she was a widow of a v. Lengerken (maybe Ameling but no proof) | CAPPEL, Anna (I4847)
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1820 |
She was born on August 28, 1927 to the late Cecile and Jason McElvain in Jerome, Iowa. Marge married the late Arthur Inman on December 26th, 1948. The couple made Littleton, Colorado their home where they raised three children.
Marge was dedicated to family and was deeply committed to her community. She was very involved with the Columbine Knolls Recreation District and all activities her three children participated in. She always attended any endeavor her children were doing, from sports to music to school activities. She was a talented seamstress who became known as the go-to person to alter clothing. She was a great bookkeeper and organizer, and was talented in many different kinds of crafts, and even selling her crafts at local shows.
Marge loved Colorado, and did extensive traveling throughout the state’s National Parks with her husband Art. Art and Marge did a great deal of traveling throughout the world as well, visiting places throughout Europe, China and the U.K.
She had a strong desire to always challenge and improve herself through extensive reading. She learned new skills on the computer well into her 80’s. She practiced common sense and tried new ways of looking at the world without biased judgement. Reserved in her convictions, she would let people decide what worked best for them. She was always concerned about others, was a great listener, and was incredibly gracious-someone who did not take anything for granted. She had a brilliant sense of humor and could come up with funny one-liners in any conversation.
Marge enjoyed the later part of her life at the Wind Crest Retirement Community. She loved being social, going to dinners and brunch with friends and family, and participating in several clubs including The Writing Club, The Apple Computer Club, and several others. One of her greatest joys was attending concerts given by local residents, and possibly her favorite-listening to Ron play the piano for residents on Sundays. Marge spent over two years collecting the history of Wind Crest and the Flying B Ranch. This history is published and can be found in the lobby and in the library at Wind Crest.
Marge requested donations be made in her name to The Friends of Colorado Talking Book Library. Their website is www.myctbl.org and their number is 303-727-9277. | MCELVAIN, Marjorie Eloise (I5166)
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1821 |
she was married but no more information known | WICHT, Catharina (I3905)
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1822 |
she was married previously so madian name is not know- it is unknown if their were any children from first marriage
Birthday is estimated to be 6 years after birth of second husband by RMQ | BOHNSEN, Mrs. Ilsa Magdalena (I4959)
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1823 |
she was the 6th child | HABERKORN, Johanette Friederike (I339)
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1824 |
Sieden is a parish of Borstel
last name also spelled Heuermanns | HOIERMANN, Hedewig (I3922)
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1825 |
single - kept house for her brother
information from extraction program - father listed as Christian Sieger and mother listed as Auguste Stuermer (needs to be checked to see if this couple is really the parents) | SIEGER, Ida Antonia Mathilde C. (I3386)
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1826 |
single - Pfarrer - birth estimated by Bob Quinn to be 2 years after marriage of parents | SIEGER, Ferdinand (I3385)
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1827 |
Sir William, Earl of Banbury, soldier and courtier; M. P. (1542 ff.); served in Low Countries under Leicester (1586) and against Spanish Armada (1588); privy Councilor (1596); treasurer of royal household (1602); created earl (1626) by Charles I | KNOLLYS, William (I4806)
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1828 |
Skizze lists birth date as 8 Dec 1832
was a ship captain in Leer | FEYEN, Hinrich (I2857)
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1829 |
Skizze says he moved to Brazil and that there were children | BOYUNGA, Hermann (I2909)
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1830 |
soc ser # 538-05-8289 | Lillian Alice (I4413)
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1831 |
some list last name as Holsaphel or Holzapfel | HOLTZWART, Catharine (I123)
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1832 |
some of the sources give birthday as 28.1.1660
Herr auf "Harderburg:, 1714-25, Dr. jur. in Osnabrück | LENGERKEN, Gerhard von (I440)
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1833 |
some records list marriage place as Henry Co., VA | Family: Captain John PACE / Elizabeth Nunn (F101)
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1834 |
some sources lists birthday as 2 Apr 1661
Weldon R. Woodward - lists birth date as 1669 and death date as 1727 as lists mother of children as Marry Murray
other sources: Howard, Bruce A.. Our Colonial Ancestors 1619-1799 - Privately published .91 & 113 | PACE, John (I3258)
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1835 |
source information: batch No. 8714021, sheet 32, source call No.: 1396353
lists place as Castell, Unterfranken, Bayern (needs to be checked to see if this couple are really the right ones - see daughter's notes | Family: Christian Friedrich Heinrich SIEGER / Jeanette Charlotte Friederike Karoline Auguste STAMMLER (F1364)
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1836 |
source lists last name as v.Eyck
birthplace assumed to be where father was Kaufman by Bob Quinn | MEUSCHEN, Catharin Elisabeth (I3108)
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1837 |
sources list birhtday as 1527 (Kenbe) or 1531 (Bronc), 1521 - stamtafel - Borch | BORCH, Benigna von der (I493)
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1838 |
sources: West Ramily Register. Important Lines Traced 1326-1928.32 | WEST, George (I4815)
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1839 |
spelling of last name looked like Miller | MÜLLER, Gesche Margerethe (I3929)
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1840 |
spice merchant | LENGERKEN, Johann Anton von (I1551)
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1841 |
Sst Michael & Zion Church GS film # 50049 pt.5 EB2-1 | HAMMER, Catharina (I157)
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1842 |
St Michael & Zion Church GS film # 50049 pt. 5 EB2-1
no proof of relationship to father | HAMMER, Melchior (I159)
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1843 |
St Michael & Zion Church GS film # 50049 pt. 5 EB2-1 | HAMMER, Johann Melchior (I155)
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1844 |
St Michael & Zion Church GS film # 50049 pt. 5 EB2-1 | NUSSLIN, Margaretha (I156)
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1845 |
St Michael & Zion Church GS flm # 50049 pt. 5 EB2-1
no proof of relation to father | HAMMER, Elias (I158)
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1846 |
St. Pauls Church (originally listed under St. John's Church) The German Chruch Records of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Vol 2 1792-1804 compiled by Paul Miller Ruff FHL #074.881 K2r - | DIETZ, Anna Margeretha (I4976)
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1847 |
St. Peter's Church, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia A17 | DEYOUNG, Ann Elizabeth (I83)
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1848 |
Staatl. Feuerwehrbeamter | LENGERKE, George Elimar Johannes von (I2410)
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1849 |
Staatsminister u. Geh. Rat in Kopenhagen | STAMPE, Ritter Henrich (I1914)
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1850 |
Stadtbote | LISSANDER, Erik (I1765)
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