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2251 Name: Teresa Catherine Wilson
[Teresa C Wilson]
[Teresa Catherine Pfeifer]
SSN: 366481516
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1902
Birth Place: Pankota Hung, Austria
Death Date: 25 Jul 2000
Father: Stephan Pfeifer
Mother: Mary Engelhart
Type of Claim: Original SSN.
Notes: Apr 1963: Name listed as TERESA CATHERINE WILSON; 04 Aug 2000: Name listed as TERESA C WILSON 
Pfeiffer, Teresa Catherine (I31)
 
2252 Name: Titus J Hager
Name (Original): HAGER TITUS J
Event Type: Military Service
Event Date: 27 Aug 1942
Event Place: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Race: White
Citizenship Status: citizen
Birth Year: 1922
Birthplace: MICHIGAN
Education Level: 2 years of college
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Military Rank: Private
Army Component: Reserves - exclusive of Regular Army Reserve and Officers of the Officers Reserve Corps on active duty under the Thomason Act (Officers and Enlisted Men -- O.R.C. and E.R.C., and Nurses-Reserve Status)
Source Reference: Civil Life
Serial Number: 16081415
Affiliate ARC Identifier: 1263923
Box Film Number: 02162.73 
Hager, Titus James (I1470)
 
2253 Name: William Cecil Walters
[William C Walters]
SSN: 379184266
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1922
Birth Place: Detroit Wayn, Michigan
Death Date: 24 Aug 1996
Father: Max A Walters
Mother: Emma M Cavil
Death Certificate Number: RESURRECTION FH
Type of Claim: Original SSN.
Notes: Jun 1940: Name listed as WILLIAM CECIL WALTERS; 12 Sep 1996: Name listed as WILLIAM C WALTERS 
Walters, William Cecil (I22)
 
2254 Name: Zoe Marie Demilt
[Zoe M Demilt]
[Zoe Marie Vanderdonck]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1908
Birth Place: Welle, Belgium
Father Name: Polydorus Vanderdonck
Mother Name: Natalie V Brouek
Death Date: 7 Jun 2007
Type of Claim: Original SSN.
Notes: Nov 1937: Name listed as ZOE MARIE DEMILT; 14 Jun 2007: Name listed as ZOE M DEMILT 
Vanderdonck, Zoe Marie (I53)
 
2255 Name: HAROLD C HANDLEY
Address: 2311 NE 36TH ST ,
City: POMPANO BEACH
State: FL
Zipcode: 33064
Phone: (305) 942-6239 
Handley, Harold Cecil (I19)
 
2256 Name: Auguste Walter
Gender: weiblich (Female)
Departure Age: 27
Birth Date: abt 1870
Residence Place: Liebau, Schlesien
Departure Date: 25 Sep 1897
Departure Place: Hamburg, Deutschland (Germany)
Arrival Place: Montreal (Arrival: 14 Oct 1897)
Relationship: Frau (Wife)
Ship Name: Armenia
Captain: Magin
Shipping Clerk:
Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Hamburg-
Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-
Gesellschaft)
Shipping Line:
Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Hamburg-
Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-
Gesellschaft)
Ship Type: Dampfschiff (Steamboat)
Ship Flag: Deutschland (Steerage)
Accommodation: Zwischendeck
Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 097 B
 
Penke, Auguste Pauline (I133)
 
2257 Name: Edward C Belongia Jr
Serial Number: 35096514
State: Wisconsin
County: Forest
Rank: Private
Army: Selectees - Enlisted Men
Birth Year: 1918
Enlist Date: 03-10-1943
Enlistment Place: Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiana
Term: Duration of War, Plus 6 Months
Nativity: Michigan
Race: White
Citizenship: Citizen
Education: 4 Years High School
Civilian Occupation: Foremen, Manufacturing
Marital Status: Married
Enlistment Source: Civilian
Conflict Period: WWII, World War 2 
Belongia, Edward Charles (I2705)
 
2258 NAME: James W Wilmath
BIRTH DATE: 25 Jul 1922
ADDRESS: 4818 Courville St, Detroit, MI, 48224-2714 
Wilmath, James Wesley (I3623)
 
2259 Name: Max Walter
Gender: männlich (Male)
Departure Age: 4
Birth Date: abt 1893
Residence Place: Liebau, Schlesien
Departure Date: 25 Sep 1897
Departure Place: Hamburg, Deutschland (Germany)
Arrival Place: Montreal (Arrival: 14 Oct 1897)
Relationship: Sohn (Son)
Ship Name: Armenia
Captain: Magin
Shipping Clerk:
Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Hamburg-
Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-
Gesellschaft)
Shipping Line:
Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Hamburg-
Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-
Gesellschaft)
Ship Type: Dampfschiff (Steamboat)
Ship Flag: Deutschland (Steerage)
Accommodation: Zwischendeck
Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 097 B
 
Walters, Max Albert (I21)
 
2260 Name: Verne H Gehrig
Serial Number: 36279808
State: Wisconsin
County: Racine
Rank: Private
Branch: Warrant Officers
Army Selectees - Enlisted Men
Birth Year: 1920
Enlist Date: 10-29-1942
Enlistment Place: Milwaukee Wisconsin
Term: Duration of War, Plus 6 Months
Nativity: Wisconsin
Race: White
Citizenship: Citizen
Education: 1 Year High School
Civilian Occupation: Semiskilled Occupations in Manufacture of Miscellaneous Finished Lumber Products, N.E.C
Marital Status: Single
Dependents: No Dependents
Enlistment Source: Civilian
Conflict Period: WWII, World War 2
 
Gehrig, LeVerne Henry (I2667)
 
2261 Name:Delores Gerondale
Maiden Name:Kaminsky
Gender:Female
Marriage Date:18 May 1957
Marriage County:Brown, Wisconsin, USA
Spouse:Clayton Trepanier 
Family: Clayton Charles Trepanier / Deloris Theresa Kaminski (F3024)
 
2262 Nancy Bailey Barnard LeClaire, age 59, lost her hard fought battle with cancer on May 28, 2011. She was born on October 10, 1951 in Detroit, Michigan to Kenneth W. and Iva (Murdock) Bailey. Nancy graduated from Wylie E. Groves High School in Birmingham, MI and earned a Bachelor Degree in Education from Michigan State University in 1973. She taught education at Gaylord Public Schools for 36 years all at South Maple Elementary School. Nancy was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband, Mitchell; sister, Kathy (Jim) Nowak; son, Jeffrey Barnard and friend Amanda; daughter, Leanne (Jeffrey) Mazur; stepdaughter, Amy LeClaire (Kenny) Berent; stepson, Adam LeClaire and fiance Amy Zyck; and two lovely granddaughters, Sophié and Maisy. Nancy loved her job and her South Maple family. Her optimism and strong faith were extraordinary and her family was first and foremost in her life. She enjoyed reading, walking, golfing and her home on the lake. Baily, Nancy Kendra (I3318)
 
2263 Nancy married Jacob Sipe in illinois on Oct.23rd, 1901....they had a daughter Marie in 1902...and a child in 1908..possibly died at birth...no record of name.
Marie married ? Dozier...lived in Michigan in 1969...ayone with any info....please email me!

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.sipe/31/mb.ashx 
Sipe, Marie (I2488)
 
2264 Natal ==> birth
sunt ==> they are
mortual ==> dead
proles ==> child
gemellae ==> twins
 
Engelhardt, Baby Boy (I3376)
 
2265 Natal ==> birth
sunt ==> they are
mortual ==> dead
proles ==> child
gemellae ==> twins
 
Engelhardt, Baby Boy (I3377)
 
2266 National Archives Social Security Database said Birth Place was De Pere. Cavil, Morris Edwin (I1273)
 
2267 Never Married Family: / Melissa Jane "Missy" Cavil (F1663)
 
2268 Never Married Family: Steven Anthony D'Ambrosia / Melissa Jane "Missy" Cavil (F1665)
 
2269 Never Married Family: Chester George Shedore / Florence Esther Warner (F2992)
 
2270 Never Married Family: James Gordon Considine, Sr. / Patricia Williams (F3057)
 
2271 Never Married - Marriage License Canceled on 27 Apr 1937 Family: Frank Pfeiffer / Beulah A. "Pat" Gilpatrick (F1671)
 
2272 Never Married - Marriage License Canceled on 27 Apr 1937 Family: Frank Pfeiffer / Beulah A. "Pat" Gilpatrick (F1671)
 
2273 Nicolas is placed as eldest son of François and Marie Guyon, but this is NOT proven. He may be eldest son, but may also be a cousin of François.

Excerpt from message in "Belanger Family Genealogy Forum" on Genealogy.com
Msg# 515, posted by Jim Belanger of Hollis, New Hampshire.

i. Nicolas Belanger was christened in 1638 in Quebec. "The Hall of Names" source seems to indicate Nicolas was baptised in Quebec in 1638. This source also indicates he is the son of Francois and Marie Guyon. This would discount his being born in France and lends credence to the possibility that he is the first born son of Francois and Marie Guyon. He was born about 1638 in Pont L'Eveque, Calvados, France. Most records seem to indicate that Nicolas was born in Saint Thomas of Touques in the Diocese of Lisieux in the Normandy region of France. It is said that Nicolas migrated to the Cote of Beauport around 1659. There is conjecture, however, that Nicolas was the illegitimate son of Francois Bellanger and Marie Guyon. The dates between Francois' marriage and the birth of his son Charles would support this theory. In all of the records dealing with Nicolas and his children, no mention is ever made of Francois or Marie Guyon being present. Their geographic separation (in Quebec) was not so far that one would not have visited the other and been present at a marriage or christening or something, if they had been father and son. But, we don't know how strongly these facts might have been hidden and can only conjecture that it is possible. He died on 19 Oct 1682 in Beauport, Quebec, Que. He was buried on 20 Oct 1682 in Beauport, Quebec, Que. NICOLAS IS ONLY INCLUDED AS THE FIRST BORN SON OF FRANCOIS FOR CONVENIENCE. THE AUTHOR OF THIS GENEALOGY KNOWS THERE IS NO PROOF OF ANY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NICOLAS AND FRANCOIS.

Nicolas had 6 boys and 6 girls. He spelled his name Bellanger and may also have been known as Catherine; as a last name. Nicolas became a citizen on 28 September 1658 but the exact arrival date of this Ancestor in New France is not known. His name appears in the records of the Seigneurie of Beauport on 15 October 1655 as the owner of a piece of property of one arpent and 61 rods. That is where, some say, the first records appear of Nicolas in the region. The second mention appears in an act dated 28 September 1658 before the notary Audouart where Nicolas is employed or pledged to Michel Desorcys. On 12 November 1659, Nicolas Bellanger and his future wife, Marie de Rainville present themselves before Paul Vachon, the royal notary of the Seigneurie and the Jurisdiction of Beauport and Prevost of Notre Dame des Anges to profess their marriage contract in front of witnesses, parents and friends as was the custom of the era. From this act, we learn that the couple originates from the parish of Saint Thomas of Touques in Normandy, that Nicolas is proficient at the salt trade and that the parents of Marie are Paul de Rainville and Rolline Poette. The text does not mention the parents of Nicolas. We also note that his name is spelled with a double l as in Bellanger, which corresponds with the most popular pronunciation of the time. Nicolas and Marie are married on Sunday the 11th of January 1660 in the presense of Father Paul Rageuneau of the Compagnie de Jesus in the chapel of the Seigneurial manor where the religious ceremony was guaranteed by the officials who took care of these matters. Beauport had not yet constructed a parish and the recorded marriage, in the records of the mother parish, Notre Dame de Quebec, does not mention the names of Nicolas' parents either. This omission deprives us of an important piece of evidence. A renoun genealogist, Father Archange Godbout, O.F.M., found several Bellangers in the registers of Saint Thomas de Touques in the period 1628-1657. A few of these are: Jacques, Jean, Hector, Louis, Robert, Marguerite, Francoise, Marie et Catherine. In each case it was impossible to establish with any degree of certainty that any were related to our ancestor.

The little white house at 600 Avenue Royale in Beauport was built by, or for, Nicolas Bellanger on land deeded to him by the Seigneur Joseph Giffard on 24 January 1673 before the Notray Paul Vachon. The house originally was 22 feet by 20 feet and was constructed of stone upon stone. This home was passed down to a son of Nicolas, Pierre, around 1700. This last heir lived there for about 20 years and sold the home to a man named Marcou. It was the last owner, a Mr. Girardin, who left his name to the house before it became the property of the Sisters of the Congregation. The actual property was saved from the pick ax of a demolitioin crew by a Mr. Michel Dufresne.

NOTE!!! In the reference "Repertoire des Mariages de Notre Dame De Quebec, 1618-1700, compiled by Benoit Pontbriand, 2390 Marie Victorin Sillery - 6" we find the marriage records of Francois Belanger to Marie Guyon with their parents listed as Francois and Francoise Horlays and Jean & Mathurine Robin. Two other marriages are listed here. That of Nicolas Belanger to Marie de Rainville and of Marie Madeleine Belanger to Bertrand Chesne. The parents of both Nicolas and Marie Madeleine are listed as Francois & Marie Guyon. This would indicate that our ancestor Nicolas is the son of Francois. Marie Madeleine married Bertrand Chesne and much is mentioned about Francois' relationship with his son in law, Bertrand Chesne.

Nicolas died on 19 October 1682 at the age of 50 years. His first born, Bertrand-Pierre, was then 19 and his youngest had just turned one. One of Nicolas' sons had died at a young age, another died before 1681 and a girl, Marthe, was married. Nine children were still living in the paternal home at the time. The death notice said; On the 20th day of October 1682, was buried in the cemetery of Beauport, Nicholas Bellanger, aged 50 years, farmer of this region, died the previous day in the christian faith. Assisting in the funeral arrangements were Rene Remy, Paul Vachon notary royal at Beauport and Jean de Rainville, brother in law of the deceased. All signed the witness document except Jean de Rainville who could not write. This was done according to the local ordinances.

In the Dictionnaire National des Canadiens Francais, Partie Historique of the Institut Drouin Page 1389 and 1390, (Reference Source 15) the Story of Nicolas lists him as being from Saint-Thomas-de-Touques, Diocese of Lisieux, in Normandy. It also states that he is the cousin of Francois.

Source 16: (Genealogie des Familles de Terrebonne by Raymond Masson Vol 1) lists Nicolas as being the first born son of Francois.

The Church of the Latter Day Saints records; Page 6,1000, show records of France. There is shown a birth of Nicolas in Touques, Calvados in 1638 with parents listed as Francois Belanger and Marie Guyon.

Genealogie des familles des Terrebonne by Raymond Masson, Vol 1, Page 190 shows Nicolas as the first born son of Francois and Marie Guyon. 
Belanger dit Catherine, Nicholas (I2743)
 
2274 Nimrod Neaves Huff

General Note
The Sullivan, IL, newspaper carried the story of the tragedy resulting in his death:

"MURDER AND SUICIDE SHOCKS COMMUNITY

Nimrod Huff Crazed by Drugs and Drink, Kills Sheriff Fleming and Takes Own Life

Friday afternoon of last week trouble originated at the home of Perry Bland that terminated in double murder at the farm residence of Rufus Huff, west of Sullivan.

Nimrod Huff, who was crazed by hard drinking and 'dope' after an attack upon Ada Sipe with a corn knife, eluded the officers and went to the home of his father.

Sheriff Fleming, being informed that Huff was at his father's home in the country, got a car and accompanied by Deputy Sheriff C.H.Bristow and Chief of Police John Tolley, went to Mr. Huff's residence with a warrant for the arrest of the son.

Nimrod Huff took a bottle of whiskey with him and in spite of his mother's pleading and tears, he kept on drinking and kept a shot gun in his possession, insisting that he was going to town. The family tried to keep him at home. John Taylor was passing and Huff called to him and got in his buggy to come to town. Just at that time the sheriff and his deputy arrived, passed the buggy and stopped and the officers alighted and walked toward the buggy. The lights were flashed and a shot was fired which struck Sheriff Fleming, covering almost his entire body. He fell and expired in a short time. One shot struck Policeman Tolley. Deputy Sheriff Bristow dropped flat to the ground and the next shot passed over his head. Nimrod Huff then escaped into the corn field. After the elapse of about thirty minute she was heard to call and the report of a gun followed. His brother,Roger, went to him and Dr. Davidson and others went from where the dead sheriff was lying. They ascertained that Huff had placed the muzzle of the gun against his side and fired the shot that ended his own life. The particulars are brought out in the testimony given below:

CAUSE OF TRAGEDY

Friday about 4 pm, Nimrod Huff in a rage and intoxicated condition went to the home of Perry Bland on East Jackson street. He went to the kitchen as was his custom to call on Miss Ada Sipe, a domestic in the home of Mr. Bland.

He was heard to say 'there's going to be trouble.'

He carried in one hand an old, rusty, dull corn knife, with that he struck at her face, she threw up her arm to ward off the blow and caught the lick on her right arm. She was struck a lick on the back of the head and another on the forehead. She caught the knife in her hand, he bit her hand to force her to let go. Miss Sipe in the meantime ordered the police called. Mrs. Bland & Mrs. Fults both phoned for the officers. After the attack on the girl, Huff left the house and went around the block swearing he would clean out the whole bunch, meaning those living in the block. On returning from his trip around the block, he went upon Mayor Pifer's porch and sat down. Mrs.Pifer remarked to him that the police were coming. He slapped himself on all his pockets and said, 'I have got nothing. I can whip him with my fist.' He also said 'Ada cut herself.'

He saw the policeman coming and walked towards the Presbyterian church, when Tolley got south on Washington street to the house to the southeast corner of the intersection of Jackson & Washington, Huff was about 200 feet ahead of him by W.L. Hancock's.

Ada Sipe's father lives near Cushman. She has turned a deaf ear to parents and others offering her good advice.

She worked for Mrs. Bland about 2 years ago, but at that time she was out too much of nights and Mrs. Bland would not keep her.

She went away, after being away several months, came back and begged to be taken in, saying she would do better, which she did. She claims that for about three months, she has been trying to get ride of Huff's attentions, then he would become enraged at times and force his attention upon her and make threats.

The corn knife was found, after the trouble, behind a trunk on the porch.

Dr. Lawson was called and took 2 or 3 stitches in the gash on the girl's wrist. None of her wounds were serious.

The substance of C.H. Bristow's evidence before the coronor's jury; information near 4 pm Friday came to the Sheriff's office that the sheriff and police were wanted at Perry Bland's. The Sheriff being out of town, his Deputy C.H. Bristow started there. At the street he got into a buggy and was driven to near there when they got to Jackson street, they noticed people looking West, and also saw policeman, John Tolley to the west and drove to him. Tolley got in the buggy, but Bristow alighted and got in one back of them and the parties all drove to the school house where a crowd was collected.They inquired if anyone had Nim Huff, and could get no information from anyone. They drove around the school house, one going in one direction and one in the other direction. As he disappeared, they went back to Blands to ascertain what was the matter.

The police and sheriff had been called there once or twice before, not to make arrests, but to quiet things.

At the Bland house, they found that Ada had a cut on her arm, her wrist bitten, a bad place on the back of her head, and she told them she was cut on the top of her head with a corn knife.

Ada Sipe told them she would swear out a warrant for Nim. Mr.Bristow got a warrant of Atty. J.K. Martin and taking Justice of the Peace Siple with him where Ada Sipe was, she acknowledged it and Bristow took it to the Sheriff, who had then returned to his office.

The corn knife was also delivered to the sheriff.

Ada Sipe in the meantime told the officers that Nim Huff had called her up 3 times but would not tell where he was. She asked the Central girl she said, and was told that she thought he was on Line 49, the same line VanGundy's are on. The Sheriff, the Deputy, and the Chief of Police went to Van Gundy's residence and learning that he had not been there, and that they know nothing of him; the officers returned to Sullivan. It was reported that one of the Van Gundy boys was taking their car out of the shop to take Nim Huff out of the
county. The officers then hired another car and driver to start in pursuit. Before they got started they heard he was at his father's residence in the country sitting on the porch. 'We went there and just before we got to the house, we saw the buggy in the road. I think Mr. Fleming said to throw the lights on them so we said stop and he stopped the car and he and I jumped out about the same time. He was in the back seat and I was in the front seat; we started back towards the buggy; we had the flash lights and had them lit. We took three or four steps and the first report Mr. Fleming said, 'Oh, my God, I am hit' or a remark to that effect. Just that quick I dropped to the ground and held there. Mr. Fleming staggered back and died; my opinion at first was that he laid down to keep out of the way of the shooting. I found out differently afterwards; the second shot was immediately after the first and about that time there was several hallooing. Mr. Huff and Roger were both hallooing, not to shoot, and Mr. Huff ran to Mr. Felming and I got up and went back to where he was, and we worked with him for quite a while.'

Mr. Bristow had Mr. Flemings gun and the two shells they found in the road in his pocket. He testified that he had heard three shots fired, two at the wagon in the road and one in the corn field later.

Mr. Bristow was about three feet from Sheriff Fleming when the shots were fired and didn't know Nim had a gun until the first shot was fired and never saw anything when he got out of the car, nor heard a word spoken by any of the other parties, until after the shots were fired and they hallooed, don't shoot. It was dark at the time. Mr. Bristow gave as his opinion that they were about 50 feet from the buggy where Nim was when the shots were fired, and thought he recognized him by the light of the car, but did not notice a gun.

The sheriff did not say anything after he was shot and lying in the road. It seems to me he lived about one-half hour after he was shot.

'I was trying to get through over the telephone and Central wouldn't answer; we could't get any telephone service at all.'

Mr. Bristow says there were two men in the buggy when they passed but did not know where the third one was. He did not know whether the shots were fired from the buggy or the ground.

Ben Cochran testified that after he had worked with Mr. Fleming some time, he turned his car and started to town for a doctor. He met Dr. Davidson at the railroad and they went back to the scene of the tragedy. A couple of minutes after he got back he heard a shot to the northeast of them, someone said, 'Nim has shot himself.' He called just before he shot. Roger Huff asked for a lantern and went to him.

Roger Huff testified that Mr. Van Gundy told him that Nim was in trouble with a girl. That was just as the 5:30 train was going through. 'When I got home at 6 pm, Nim was on the porch with some whiskey and a shot gun. Mother was there crying, trying to get the gun from him. I tried to keep him from going to town, just then John Taylor came past, Nim hallooed to him; I pinched my father saying,Keep Nim while I talk to John Taylor. We, Taylor and I tried to keep him at home. His mother snatched the whiskey but he got it again. The car came up and I tried to get the gun. He leaped over the horse's head and jerked the gun to this shoulder.' Roger, his father and mother soon after the shooting went to Mr. Fleming and helped care for him.

The Jury in the inquisition over W.M Fleming were Dr. J.F.
Lawson, C.E. McPheeters, F.A. Reese, John A. Webb, M.S. Mattox and W.S. Harris.

VERDICT

The Jury found that Warren M. Fleming came to his death by a gunshot wound fired from a shot gun in the hands of Nimrod N. Huff. Said death occurred about 7:30 Sept.5, 1913 in front of the residence of W.R. Huff.

The Jury that held the inquisition over the body of Nimrod N. Huff was F.E. Pifer, W.L. Hancock, A.N. Woodruff, Grover Hines, Dennis Landers and A. Gifford.

They heard that he came to his death by shooting himself."

Death Note
Nimrod died of a self inflicted gun shot wound.
 
Sipe, Adah Florence (I71)
 
2275 No Stone. burial permit #62, 1/5/1901
GRid=50587372 
Mayville, John Newton (I835)
 
2276 No visible stone (apparently couldn't be afforded.. isn't a stone for his mother, Loretta, either). Is buried here according to obituary:
GRid=39942364 
Mayville, George (I840)
 
2277 NOLA F. GOSS

Mrs. Nola F. Goss, 68, of Lakemont, Altoona, died Wednesday morning,
February 21, 2007 at the Altoona Regional Health System, Bon Secour
Campus.
Born in Pittsburgh on May 7, 1938, she was the daughter of the late
John Frederick and Helen R. (Thomas) Goss.
She is survived by three sons: Frederick J. (Diane) Moore of Tyrone,
Lawrence E. (Charlene) Moore of Lakemont and Bobby (Cheryl) Goss of
Altoona and a daughter Sandra K. Moore of Altoona.
Also, two sisters: Sally (Dick) Stiver and Raenell (Crab) Graham,
both of Port Matilda and a brother, John F. Jr. of Calabash, NC; 11
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by former husband Jacob F. Moore.
She enjoyed crafts, collected dolls, glassware and was a hobbyist.
She was owner/operator of Clever Crafts in Lakemont.
Friends will be received Friday, February 23, 2007 from 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of services at
the Stanley J. Krish Funeral Home, Inc., 1204 17th St., Altoona.
Funeral service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Stanley J.
Krish Funeral Home, Inc. by Pastor Andrew Bradley.
Interment will be at Blair Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, kindly make donations to the American Cancer
Society.

Tyrone Daily Herald, February 22, 2007 
Goss, Nola Faye (I1973)
 
2278 Note the following for a marriage date for Henry J Peep and Maria C Cavil (Listed as Mary Corie) 8 Mar 1866

"Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRV1-P6X : 16 March 2018), Henry J. Peep and Mary Corie, 08 Mar 1866; citing , Brown, Wisconsin, United States, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison; FHL microfilm 1,275,772. 
Family: Henry John Peep / Maria C. Cavil (F174)
 
2279 Note: Grave most likely unmarked due to the common practice of re-leasing plots in Quebec.
GRid=76168703 
Guyon, Jean Marsolet (I2739)
 
2280 Note: Grave most likely unmarked due to the common practice of re-leasing plots in Quebec.
GRid=76168908 
Robin, Mathurine Madeleine (I2740)
 
2281 Note: Isreal's WWI Draft Registration lists his birth as 28 Dec 1897 Belanger, Israel A. (I2165)
 
2282 Notre-Dame-de-Quebec Belanger, Mathurine (I2747)
 
2283 Oakland County Genealogy Records State Date of Marriage - 4 Sep 1876
Marriage Return States Date of Marriage - 22 Feb 1876
 
Family: Samuel James McCartney / Hattie L. Kellogg (F3062)
 
2284 Oakland County Michigan Court Case No: 1963-002478-XX Family: Lyle Junior Kittridge / Patricia Ann "Patty" Godfrey (F1159)
 
2285 Obit in the Marinette Eagle Star, 26 September 1982, Monday - WILLARD MINEAU - Willard S. Mineau 78, of RB 540, Menominee, died Sunday afternoon at home. He was born March 10, 1906 in Menominee, and was a lifetime resident there. In 1922, he began working at the former Lloyd Manufacturing Co. He served in Army during World War II. After service, he returned to employment at Lloyd. He retired in 1967. Surviving are a brother Lawrence, of Chicago, four sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Chaltry and Mrs. Yvonne Koty of Menominee, Mrs. Clara Campbell of Warren, and Mrs. Lillian Chatlosh of Chicago. Friends may call at the Lemieux-Thielen Funeral Home Tuesday from 4 to 8:30 p.m. There will be a parish wake service at 8. Final rites will be conducted Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. at Holy Redeemer Church by the Re. Joseph Gouin. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Mineau, Willard Severe (I6046)
 
2286 Obit-Paul M. Klinkhammer
December 31, 1996 (Racine Journal Times)
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - Paul M. Klinkhammer, 45, formerly of Racine, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, December 28, 1996.
He was born in Racine on June 21, 1951, the son of Phillip H. and the late Faythe R. (nee: Newton) Klinkhammer.
He served his country with the United States Marine Corps from 1967 until 1970. He then joined the United States Naval Reserve in 1971 and served proudly until 1973.
Surviving are his daughter, Kristine Klinkhammer; her mother, Sandy Dittman; his father, Deacon Phillip H. Klinkhammer; sister, Susan Studebaker; brothers and sisters-in-law, Stephen and Rita Klinkhammer and Eric and Patricia Klinkhammer, all of Racine; and his very special aunt, Laurel Gehrig of Sturtevant. He is also survived by his aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Faythe and brother-in-law, Hank Studebaker.
A Memorial service will be held in the funeral home on Sunday, January 5, 1997, at 3 p.m. with Rev. Jeffrey M. Thielen officiating. Private burial will take place in Southeast Wisconsin Veterans Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to meet with the family at the funeral home on Sunday from 1 p.m. until the time of services. Memorials have been suggested to the Marine League Toys for Tots.
DRAEGER-LANGENDORF FUNERAL HOME
1910 Taylor Avenue 637-6514 
Klinkhammer, Paul Matthew (I2666)
 
2287 Obituary in the Border Cities Star - 26 Apr 1928
DOB: 16 Aug 1867
DOD: 23 Apr 1928
Burial: 27 Apr 1928 - Mount Elliot Cemetery, Detroit MI
Plot: Section Q, #56
Cause of Death: Splenic Anemia 
Family: Raymond Arthur Gaubeen / Rose Catherine Pfeiffer (F4)
 
2288 Obituary states DOB 11 Nov 1920 Baril, Pearl Jane (I6139)
 
2289 Obituary states DOB as 10 Dec 1957 Boyea, James Jr. (I4767)
 
2290 Offense/Statute: Criminal Sexual Conduct 2nd Degree (Person Under 13) (750.520C1A)

Richard was arrested by the White Lake Township, Michigan police on 18 Jul 2005 and charged with three counts of the above offense. He was arraigned in the Oakland County Circuit Court on 28 Jul 2005. Those charges were dismissed on 6 Dec 2005.

Richard was arrested by the Waterford Township, Michigan police on 7 Dec 2007 and charged with two counts of the above offense in the Oakland County Circuit Court. He was arraigned in Oakland County Circuit Court on 18 Dec 2007. He was convicted on 16 Nov 2009 on these counts. He was sentenced to concurrent prison terms of 19 months to 15 years for each conviction on 5 Jan 2010. He is currently serving these sentences at the Pugsley Correctional Facility in Kingsley, Grand Traverse Co, Michigan, United States.

Further information can be obtained from the Oakland Count Circuit Court https://apps.oakgov.com/crts0004/main and searching for Richard Cavill
 
Cavill, Richard Earl (I308)
 
2291 Officiated by: Fr Fred L Hydenreich
Witnessed by: Joe Hanko and M?? Donovan 
Family: Francis Fay Wilson, Sr. / Teresa Catherine Pfeiffer (F22)
 
2292 Officiated By: Fr John W. Nagle
Witnessed By: John Patts and Evelyn Lawrence 
Family: Harold Cecil Handley / Anne Marie Lawrence (F13)
 
2293 Officiated By: Fr. Ma. A. Corrigan
Witnessed By: Peter Von Ryan and Helen Handley 
Family: John Edwin Huff, Jr. / Hazel Irene Handley (F19)
 
2294 Ohio Birth Certificate Number: 1913020853 Pfeiffer, Marie Katherin (I73)
 
2295 Olivier Belanger - Burial Certificate - English Translation

April 16 one thousand nine hundred one, we the undersigned priest buried in the Cemetery of this parish the body of Olivier Bélanger, grocer, husband of Marie Jobin who died on the fourteenth of the current month at fifty seven years of age from the parish of St-Malo.
Witnesses: Fernand Varret and Denis Labonté, sexton of this parish who were able to sign.
Reading done.
[Signatures]F. Varret O.M.I
Denis Labonté ami Lauzon Somet, Prêtre

 
Belanger, Olivier (I3270)
 
2296 One of Detroit's pioneer auto dealers

Known children: Frank C. Schulte and two daughters

Source: Mt. Elliott Cemetery, A History, Est. 1841, p 79 
Schulte, Peter W. (I2831)
 
2297 Page 12
Cavil, Roland "Rollie" Roland "Rollie" Cavil, 88, De Pere, passed away unexpectedly at home on Wednesday, May 14, 2008. He was born Dec. 25, 1919, in De Pere, son of the late Randall and Anna (Vande Hei) Cavil. He married Gladys Harteau on April 27, 1946, at St. Mary Catholic Church in De Pere. He farmed all his life, and worked years Manor Parkview Nursing Home. Rollie was active with 4-H, Men's Club of De Pere, Rough Riders Horse Club, and enjoyed meeting with retirees each month. He was also active with the Brown County Fair and Meals on Wheels. Rollie was a member of St. Mary Catholic Community of De Pere, where he helped with booyah and church, dinners. Another favorite passion of Rollie's was gardening, where he enjoyed sharing his harvests with family, friends and the church booyah. He enjoyed playing cards and bragging about his grand-dogs. Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Gladys; children, Ellen (Al) Schuettpelz, Sue (Paul) Bougie, and Kathy (Gary) Ambrosius; He greatly enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, Chad Schuettpelz and fiancee, Lisa Weise, Karie (Jim) Kellam, Kimberly Ambrosius and special friend, Cory Spice, and Kevin Ambrosius; great-granddaughters, Taylor and Alayna Kellam; two sisters, Agatha Hockers and Betty (Dan) Schlies; Glady's brother and sisters, Edith Schoen, June Sinkumaus, Arleen Duchateau, Donald (Use) Harteau; granddogs: Muffin, Soco, Hunter, and Phoenix; numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Rollie was preceded in death by his parents; an infant son, Kevin Lee in 1966; and his brothers and sisters, Sylvester Cavil, Kathleen Van Vonderen, Harriet Daul, David Cavil, Marion Hockers, La Verne Butnick, and Gerald Cavil. Family and friends may call Monday, May 19, 2008, from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere. A procession will follow to St. Mary Catholic Community, Pope John XXIII Circle, off Sportsman Drive, Town of Ledgeview, for a Mass of Christian Burial at 5 p.m., with Father David Duffeck officiating, along with Deacon Kevin DeCleene assisting. Entombment will be in the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum. Online condolences may be expressed at www xotterfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.  
Cavil, Roland Martin (I1326)
 
2298 Page 12 Steinbach, Herman William (I1928)
 
2299 Page 643 Source (S4)
 
2300 Peace-Rose, Gate 17, Section 1, Tier C, Niche 1
GRid=116422490 
Franke, Albert Charles (I8695)
 

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