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3701 SSA Death Index states DOB: 28 Jan 1901 Coppin, William Franklin (I2062)
 
3702 SSN on death certificate is incorrect! Buekers, Lois Marie (I48)
 
3703 St. Andrews Church Family: John Joseph Lennon, Sr. / Margaret Harvey (F702)
 
3704 St. Boniface Family: Martin Klapp / Rosa T. Schmitt (F143)
 
3705 ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CONGREGATION
In the Fall of 1831, a young Dominican missionary, Rev. Samuel Mazzuchelli, was sent to La Baye to establish a Catholic parish for the Indians and French-Canadian fur traders living here. The first church was built at Shantytown, the site of the present Allouez Cemetery, on land donated by Joseph Ducharme. The Redemptorist Fathers and other pioneer missionaries continued the work of Father Mazzzuchelli. A fire in 1847 and the change of the center of population brought the congregation to this site in the Borough of Green Bay. Two successive churches were also destroyed by fire. In 1872 and 1911, under the direction of Rev. L. A. Ricking, this church was built by the Foeller Construction Company and completed in 1915. St. John the Evangelist is the oldest continuous Catholic parish in the State of Wisconsin.
The church and marker are located at 413 Saint John Street, at its intersection with South Jefferson, Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301. 
Family: Edward Belanger / Marie-Francoise Aurelia Brunette (F202)
 
3706 St. Luke Mausoleum, Level "E", Niche 590
GRid=115667053 
Gaubeen, Marilyn Faye (I5)
 
3707 St. Marys Catholic Church Family: Jacob Strobl / Eva Kolleth (F136)
 
3708 State File Number: 63 14448
Docket Number: D-18907 
Family: Charles Edward Stanley Allison / Nellie Margaret Moore (F10)
 
3709 State of Wisconsin, Brown County

This is to certify that I the undersigned Catholic Priest
residing in Green Bay, Brown county have joined in the holy
bands of Matrimony Pierre Bellanger aged 19 years, born in
Wisconsin of John and Susanna Bellanger, and now a farmer
residing in this county, and Adeline Verboncaur aged 16
years also born in Wisconsin of Henry and Felicite
Verboncaur. Both parties are of a white complexion. The
marriage ceremony has taken place in the Church of St. John
in Green Bay, according to the Catholic ritual on the 16th
day of July A.D. 1855, in presence of Eliza Bellanger and
Philomena Verboncaur of this county, as to blood of
witnesses. I moreover certify that John Bellanger father of
Pierre Bellanger, and that Henry Verboncaur father of
Adeline Verboncaur have given their full consent to said
marriage in presence of the above said witnesses. Finally, I
certify that I have duly sworn according to law, Pierre
Bellanger and that I have found no impediment to his
marriage. In faith whereof I have signed the present
certificate in Green Bay on the 16th day of July A.D. 1855.

John C. Berardin 
Family: Pierre Belanger / Adeline Verboncoeur (F1743)
 
3710 Stenosis and Calcification of Mitral and Aortic Valve
Constrictive Pericarditis 
Schaefer, William Lorenz Jr. (I5042)
 
3711 Stephanie Agnes DeMilt, a long time resident of St. Clair Shores, died late Saturday evening in St.John Hospital, Detroit. She was 95 years of age.

Stephanie was born in Poland on February 28, 1911, a daughter of the late Walter and Fofia (Wrobel) Pazdan. She came to this country on February 14, 1913 and the family settled in Detroit on April 18, 1913. Sally was united in marriage to her late husband, Joseph DeMilt in Hamtramck where they made their home until building their own home in St.Clair Shores in 1942. Sally was a great cook and always wanted to fill everyone with her great dishes. She was a spunky and stubborn and giving person who would never say no. She loved her family and will be deeply missed by many.

Sally is survived by her loving daughter, Joanne Barthlow; her devoted grandchildren,Larry (Joy) Barthlow, Mary (Bill) Bieber, Jon (Colleen) Barthlow, Bryan Barthlow, Joseph Freismuth and Tim (Tanya) Barthlow; her 11 great grandchildren and sister Bernice Swiatkowski. She was preceded in death by her loving jusband, Joseph in 1974 and daughter Diane Freismuth in 1994 and by siblings, Josephine Rekar, Catherine Malarick and Mary Harbuz

Visitation will be held at the Faulmann & Walsh Golden Rule Funeral Home, 32814 Utica Rd., Fraser, Tuesday, 1pm till 9pm with a rosary service at 7pm. and Wednesday from 9am till time of funeral services at 11am. Burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery, Clinton Twp. Share memories with the family at www.faulmannwalsh.com.

Published online on June 26, 2006 courtesy of Faulmann & Walsh Golden Rule Funeral Home - Fraser. 
Pazdan, Stephanie Agnes (I406)
 
3712 Steven Krochta, 49, of 710 Third Ave., Ford City died Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004 in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, East Franklin Township.
He was born June 17, 1955 in Pensacola, Fla. to Michael and Grace (Huelsbeck) Krochta.
. Krochta was a maintenance manager at Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Butler.
A Marine Corps veteran, he served during the Vietnam War, with a total of four years of service.
He was a member of the former Holy Trinity Church, Ford City.
His other memberships were the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Eagles and Slovak Catholic Union Club, all of Ford City.
His hobbies were hunting, fishing, weight-lifting and exercising.
He was a long-time member of his community.
Survivors include his wife, Debora Byrd Krochta, whom he married May 5, 1979; two sons, Adam Krochta and Michael Krochta, both of Ford City; one daughter, Richelle Krochta of Pittsburgh; his mother of Pensacola; two brothers, Timothy Krochta of Utica, Mich. and Pete Krochta of Pensacola; one sister, Regina Carl and husband Dale of Grapevine, Texas; and nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father.
Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Mantini Funeral Home, Inc., 701 Sixth Ave., Ford City, where a Parish Wake Service will be held at 8:45 p.m. Sunday and a Prayer Service at 9:30 a.m. Monday. A Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Christ, Prince of Peace Church, Ford City with the Rev. Edward Lewis officiating. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery.
 
Krochta, Steven Michael (I1604)
 
3713 Suspected origin from multiple Skin carcinomata of neck and wrist excision on 11/13/1957 Neville, Mack Albert (I5287)
 
3714 Sylvester Gracyalny, 80, Green Bay, passed away on Friday, March 17, 2017. He was born December 10, 1936 to the late Pearl and Louis (Pawlak) Gracyalny in Pulaski, Wisconsin. On November 27, 1958, he married Charmayne Cavil in Pulaski, Wi. He was a 1954 graduate of Pulaski High School and an army reservist for over 6 years.Sylvester enjoyed deer hunting and fishing, especially the Canadian fishing trips. He could fix almost anything and was a great help to family and friends. He also enjoyed the many travels with his family.He retired from Wisconsin Public Service after working there for over 36 years. He also worked part time for Broadway Automotive as a driver. A charter member of Nativity Parish, he ushered there for many years.He is survived by his wife, Charmayne; son, Scott (Valerie) and their daughters, Nicole and Paige; son, Craig and his daughter, Erin; son, Eric (Dr. Rosa Bilbao y Le?n); brother, Leonard; sisters, Julia Rappert, Anna Lasecki, and Celia (Ken) Frosch, brothers-in-law, Ron (Jan) Cavil; Jim (Dawn) Cavil; Larry (Barb) Cavil; and Dan (Sandy) Cavil; sisters-in-law, Margie, Marilyn and Jeanette Gracyalny, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his brothers; Edward, Tony, Thomas and Benny; sister, Rose (Lawrence) Zywicki; brothers-in-law, Daniel Lasecki, Norman Rappert; and sister-in-law, Pat Johnson Gracyalny.Visitation will be held on Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at Lyndahl Funeral Home, 1350 Lombardi Ave., from 4:00 pm until the time of prayer service at 6:00 pm. Visitation will continue on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Parish, 2270 South Oneida Street, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11:00 am with Rev. John Harper officiating. Entombment will take place at Ft. Howard Memorial Park.

 
Gracyalny, Sylvester D. (I3698)
 
3715 Ted Vyvey of Encampment died Wednesday, July 14, 2010, in Laramie where he had lived in recent years to obtain medical care. He was 67 years old.

Ted was born Oct. 7, 1942. He was raised east of Encampment on the Wagner Ranch. He went to school in Encampment and graduated from Encampment High School in 1961. He was the only son of Carl and Evelyn Vyvey and after high school went to work with his father on the home ranch.

Ted always helped with brandings and cattle drives at the VX Ranch as well as his home place and at other ranches owned or managed by his friends and uncles. He could ride and rope with the best of them but always had compassion for his animals whether they were horses or cattle.

Beyond the ranch life, he was a brand inspector, a water commissioner and a school bus driver, driving the regular route for Encampment School and taking many activity trips through the 25 years he worked for the schools. Additionally, he was an active member of the Encampment-Riverside Lions Club and worked to put on the Woodchoppers Jamboree, serving as the rodeo chairman for several years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge for more than 40 years and was Grand Master.

He devoted his entire life to the land, the cattle, and the people of Encampment and the valley. In addition to his jobs as rancher and as a brand inspector, in both the Upper North Platte River Valley and in Greybull, Wyo., he worked for the State of Wyoming Board of Control.

He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Valerie and Jim Remick, of Encampment; grandsons C. J. Remick of Encampment and Carl Remick of Casper and numerous other relatives.

A memorial service for Ted is planned Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Rick Martin Memorial Park in Riverside with Pastor Glenn Murray officiating. Music for the service is to be provided by Georgia Miller and Steve Moulton, with a cowboy poem by Chuck Larsen.

Pallbearers are to be Sam Verplancke, David Hammer, Ray Morris, Bob Blake, Billy Irvine, Win Condict, Monty Munroe, and Ray Vyvey. Honored friends are Larry and Carolyn Vyvey, Dixie Minear, Roxie Baldwin, Jack Gibson, Robin Blake, Dauna McBride, and Sharon and Ray Guthridge.

Memorials may be made to the Grand Encampment Museum, P.O. Box 43, Encampment, Wyo., 82325

Daily Times, Rawlins, WY
July 16, 2010 
Vyvey, Ted L. (I444)
 
3716 Terrace of Hope Lawn, Gate 1, Section 2, Lot 1518, Grave 4
GRid=116422856 
Garlick, Ula E. (I3904)
 
3717 The address of this residence changed over time, according to the RL Polk directories:
1919 - 1920: 1512 Hamilton Ave
1921 - 1922: 5936 and 5940 Hamilton Ave
1923 to current: 5940 Harding St. 
Family: Ernestus Joannes Gaubeen / Paulina Joanna Francisca Van Cauwenberghe (F38)
 
3718 The address of this residence changed over time, according to the RL Polk directories:
1919 - 1920: 1512 Hamilton Ave
1921 - 1922: 5936 and 5940 Hamilton Ave
1923 to current: 5940 Harding St. 
Gaubeen, Raymond Arthur (I4)
 
3719 The City of Detroit underwent a massive house renumbering on Jan 1, 1921. 660 Holcomb became 3126 Holcomb. This house was near the corner of Goethe. Family: Max Albert Walters / Emma Mary Cavill (F2)
 
3720 The City of Detroit underwent a massive house renumbering on Jan 1, 1921. 673 18th Street became 3375 18th Street. This house was between Ash and Myrtle Pfeiffer, Frank (I39)
 
3721 The City of Detroit underwent a massive house renumbering on Jan 1, 1921. 673 18th Street became 3375 18th Street. This house was between Ash and Myrtle Family: Stephan Pfeiffer / Mary Engelhardt (F37)
 
3722 THE DAILY STAR (Oneonta, NY) Tuesday, March 16, 1999

Adelore Balenger
NAPLES, Fla. '97 Adelore "Shorty" Lewis Balenger, 95, of Naples, Fla., died Sunday, March 14, 1999, in Naples, Fla.
He was born Feb. 21, 1904, in Gladstone, Mich., the son of Isaac and Wilhemina (Hibbard) Balenger.
He married Adelle L. LaBombard on Nov. 12, 1925. She died Dec. 2, 1977.
He spent his childhood in the Gladstone, Mich., area and moved to New Berlin in 1942.
He worked for I.L. Richer Company in New Berlin.
He was a member of St. Theresa's Catholic Church, New Berlin.
He is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Edwin and Eleanor Bennett of Naples, Fla.; one grandson, Nile and Rosemary Bennett; one granddaughter, Roberta and Robert Bowlby; one great-granddaughter, Kristina Krob; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be held Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 10 a.m. at St. Theresa's Catholic Church, New Berlin, with Fr. Francis Case, of St. Theresa's Catholic Church, New Berlin, officiating. Interment will be in the Fairview Cemetery, New Berlin.
Calling hours will be Wednesday, March 17, 1999, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Dakin Funeral Home, New Berlin. Recitation of the Rosary will be held at 8 p.m. at the Dakin Funeral Home.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Theresa's Catholic Church, New Berlin. 
Belanger, Adelore Lewis (I2146)
 
3723 The Death Record for Claus Jacob Zornig states DOB 17 Jul 1875 Zornig, Claus Jacob (I8925)
 
3724 The Detroit News / The Detroit Free Press -
SMITH GEORGE M. II November 26, 2012. Of Belleville. Beloved husband of Kathy. Cherished father of Kim (Dave) Garbarino, Kevin (Erica), Chad, Megan (Ryan) Yoakam, Adam (Tasha), George Thomas. Son of the late George and Eleanor Smith. Dearest brother of Gloria (Gary) Durocher, Kathleen (Michael) Gaynor, Patricia (Bill) Horton, Deborah Estep, and Thomas. Son-in-law of Betty Zolner. Brother-in-law of Karen, Mike (Patti) Zolner. Grandfather to Courtney, Brooke, Ethan, Paige, Josh, Aidan, Evan,
Damon, Vincent. Uncle to many. Memorial Service will be held on December 8, 2012 at 9961 Beck Rd., Van Buren Twp. from 12Noon - 4 pm 
Smith, George M. II (I1125)
 
3725 The following death notice appeared in the Democrat Messenger, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania on April 17, 1957:
"Mrs. Ralph Elm.
"Mrs. Emma Hunnell Elm, wife of Ralph Elm of Flat Rock, Michigan, died Thursday, April 12, 1957. She had been ill a long time. Mrs. Elm was a daughter of John and Mary Longstreth Hunnell and was born and reared in Waynesburg. She moved to Michigan after her marriage 35 years ago. Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, Hubert and John; two sisters [daughters], Mrs. Aldene Hill and Mrs. Mary Schneider; several grandchildren, and one brother, Rindfus Hunnell, all of Detroit." 
Hunnell, Emma Ellen (I2629)
 
3726 The following death notice appeared in the Democrat Messenger, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania on December 29, 1931:
"Mrs. DeEtta Hunnell Elm, aged 30 years, wife of Edward Elm and a native of Greene County, died Wednesday, December 23, 1931, at her home in Detroit, Michigan. Her death came unexpectedly and resulted from a brief illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Elm was a daughter of John Hunnell, now deceased, and Mary Longstreth Hunnell, now residing in Detroit. She was born and spent most of her life in Greene county. She attended Waynesburg High school, and studied violin in the Waynesburg College School of Music, later serving as an instructor in this department. She had resided in Detroit for the past eight years. Besides her mother and husband she leaves three small children, Richard, Reed and John; one brother and two sisters, all of Detroit. The brother and sisters are Rindfus Hunnell, Mrs. Ralph Elm, and Mrs. Ray McClelland. Funeral services were held in Detroit Saturday afternoon and interment was in that city." 
Hunnell, DeEtta June (I2626)
 
3727 The following death notice appeared in the Detroit News on October 18, 1979:
"Elm, Ralph A. October 17. Dear father of Ralph H., Mary E. Schneider, Helen A. Nihill and John W. Brother of James and William. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Services Saturday 9:30 a.m. from the John N. Santeiu & Son Funeral Home, 1139 Inkster Rd. between Ford Rd. and Cherry Hill. Rosary Friday 7 p.m." 
Elm, Ralph Anthony (I2622)
 
3728 The funeral of Mrs. Maggie Sauter was held from the house at nine o'clock and at St. Mary's church, Rev. Father Seubert officiating. The remains were interred in St. Mary's burying ground, north of the city. The citizens of Menasha are fully in sympathy with Mr. Sauter and all in their power will be done to aid him in his many troubles.

~The Oshkosh Northwestern, January 16, 1892, pg. 4 
Huelsbeck, Margaret "Maggie" (I1012)
 
3729 The Lord blessed the world by giving us Earl Huelsbeck for 101 years, and now He can appreciate this warm, sincere, gentle man the way so many of us have. Earl was a successful man by all measures. The numbers are certainly there, six children: Evelyn Birling, Menasha; Elaine Bishop, St. Louis, Missouri; Corrine Malc, Ocala, Florida; Joan Cassella, Atlanta, Georgia; Betty Schultz, Salinas, California; and David Huelsbeck, Neenah. Then comes 23 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren. His sister, Angeline Williamson of Appleton also survives him.

Earl was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Mathilda, in 1991; and two brothers, Clarence and Hubert Huelsbeck.

After an upbringing on the farm, Earl was a milkman for Gear Dairy in Menasha for most his working days. Meeting people made his job rewarding. Always a smile and always whistling were his trademarks. Successfully raising a family of six during the depression days, Earl and Tillie redefined the words love, understanding and perserverance. A musician of natural talents, he often supplemented their income by playing in a band, yet another means of enjoying people and sharing a good time. A frequent quote of his ... "The only thing better than fun is more fun." The trademark "Whiteone" and "Plowboy", always in moderation, attest to his philosophy and longevity.

That the world were populated by Earl Huelsbecks ... but we can only emulate him and his contributions. Now only the Lord can relish his own works.

So how does one measure success? A Family member summed it up beautifully, "Over a century of love."

Funeral services for Earl will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2002, 11:00 a.m., at St. Mary Catholic Church, 212 Appleton Street, Menasha with Father Michael Norieka S.S.S. officiating. Family and friends will be received on Saturday at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the hour of service. Interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Menasha.

A special prayer and thank you to the staff at Oakridge Gardens for making him feel loved and cared for.

~The Post Crescent, February 28, 2002, pg. C4 
Huelsbeck, Earl Joseph (I1578)
 
3730 The Oakland County Court Explorer shows two divorce actions
1975 and 1983
Case Nos: 1975-119970-DM & 1983-254648-DO
 
Family: Lyle Junior Kittridge / Willo Rose Bronson (F296)
 
3731 The Oregonian October 18, 1973
Death Notices
Bartlein-Matthew
Bateman Funeral Chapel, Gresham 
Bartlein, Mathias J. "Matthew" (I928)
 
3732 The Oregonian, p. C4, Tuesday, June 19, 2007, Portland, Oregon

A funeral Mass will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 23, 2007, in All Saints Catholic Church in Portland for Russell Alby Fox, who died June 15 of an aortic aneurysm at age 80.

Mr. Fox was born Nov. 27, 1926, in Washta, Ioa, and moved to Boring in the early 1940s. He graduated from Sandy High School. During World War II, he served in the Navy in the Pacific. After the war, he lived in Portland, LaGrande and Enterprise, where he was an underwriter for Prudential Insurance. In 1946, he married Ruth Diederich.

Survivors include his wife; daughters, Maryl Fox-Smith and Lisa L. Fox; son, Craig R.; sister, Jane; brothers, Dale and Roger; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Remembrances to Special Olympics. Arrangements by Zeller.
 
Fox, Russell Alby (I3502)
 
3733 The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA)
December 16, 1994

Benjamin L. Haskell, 81, died Monday of heart disease at Hemet Valley Health Care. No services are planned. McWane Family Funeral Home in Hemet is handling cremation arrangements.

Mr. Haskell, who was born in Gladstone, Mich., lived in Hemet for 31 years after living in Indio for 13 years. He owned an equipment rental business. He was a member of the Indio Lions Club from 1958 until 1963.

He is survived by his wife, Jessie M.; son, Robert L. of Hemet; daughter, Kathleen M. Wake of Arkansas; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and sister, Marguerite McKenzie of Washington.

Benjamin married Jessie Marie Miller in 1938. Jessie was born on 28 May 1921 in Encampment, Carbon, Wyoming. She died on 16 Mar 2000 in Hemet, Riverside, California. 
Haskell, Benjamin Loring III (I137)
 
3734 The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA)
March 18, 2000

Jessie Marie Haskell, 78, died of cancer Thursday at her home in Hemet. Private services are planned.

McWane Family Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Mrs. Haskell, who was born in Encampment, Wyo., lived in Hemet 36 years. Previously, she lived in Indio eight years. She ran an equipment retail business, Haskell Trenching Services, with her late husband in Indio.

She enjoyed gardening, creating original fashion dolls and sewing.

Mrs. Haskell is survived by a son, Robert of Hemet; a daughter, Kathleen Wake of Hemet; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Wilmer Miller of Encinitas and Donald Miller of Hemet; and a sister, Alice Swanson of Saratoga, Wyo. 
Miller, Jessie Marie (I564)
 
3735 The Social Security Death Index states DOB as 7 Nov 1937, the Social Security Applications and Claims Index states DOB as 7 Nov 1935 Mascari, Lee Emily (I5298)
 
3736 The the sixth day of the month of February of the year one thousand six hundre eighty-two was buried at Bonsecours Lorship of the Belanger area, Jean François Bélanger son of François Bélanger Lord of the mentioned area and of Marie Guion the parents of François at the age of thirty four years who died on the fifth of the same month having embraced Our Mother The Holy Catholique Apostolic and Roman Church having the sentiments of a good christian after having received all the sacraments
[Signatures] , priest mis(sionary)

GRid=153765236

 
Belanger, Jean Francois (I2276)
 
3737 The Times Herald on Oct. 20, 2015 Boyce, Alfred Lee Sr. (I2972)
 
3738 The year of our Lord Jesus Christ one thousand six
hundred seventy-one the seventeeth of
November after the the three publications of
the bans of marriage and having found no
impediment I received the mutual
consent of marriage from Jean Francois
Belanger son of Francois Belanger and of Marie
Guyon of the parish of Nostre Dame
of Chasteau-Riché and of Marie Cloustier
daughter of Jean Cloustier and of Marie Martin
her father and other of the same parish
all of this in the parish church and in
the presence of Simeone Guyon, Estienne Racine
Jean Guion-dit-duBuisson
[Signatures] Fr. Fillar, Priest Miss. 
Family: Jean Francois Belanger / Marie Cloustier (F858)
 
3739 Theodore Nelson Blair was born
in 1888 at De Pere but had been a
resident of Neenah for 18 years.
He is survived by his wife, one
daughter, Pearl, his father David
Blair, all of Neenah; three brothers,
Joseph of Cloquet, Minn., Edward
of Freedom, and Adolph of
Neenah; and
Mary Keller
Pomeroy, both of Kaukauna; Mrs.
Luella Marquardt of Kaukauna,
and Mrs. Alvina Hartzheim and
Mrs. Louise Saucr, both of Nee-r
nan. Funeral services are' to be
held Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the home. Burial will
take place at Oak Hill cemetery.
Neenah.
 
Blair, Theodore Nelson (I1205)
 
3740 There are two find-a-graves for Lawrence:
#1 - 93687221 in Fernwood Cemetery
#2 - 172119641 in Rapid Rivver Cemeter (Where he is burried)
GRid=172119641 
Lavelle, Lawrence Joseph (I2387)
 
3741 There are two find-a-graves for Nellie G Brooks
1 - 80181657 - Marianna Memorial Park Cemetery - I believe she is actually buried here,
2 - 128578571 - Black Springs Cemetery - Her husband is buried here
GRid=80181657 
Brooks, Nellie G. (I2587)
 
3742 There was no viewing. He was directly Cremated Pfeiffer, Frank (I39)
 
3743 They returned to the Netherlands 8 Aug 1900 Family: Cornelius Hager / Dirkje Tietes De Jong (F559)
 
3744 This death date is incorrect as I have a New York Passenger list showing him immigrating on June 16, 1890. Mugge, Hartwig (I8708)
 
3745 This map shows the property of Francois Belanger and Marie Guyon Family: Francois Horlays Belanger, Seigneur de Bonsecours / Marie Madeleine Guyon (F859)
 
3746 This petition was denied for failure to prove good character and Illegal Voting Prejudice on 11 Nov 1943 Allison, William Albert "Bert" (I1896)
 
3747 This SSN was issued under the name James Riley.
437-22: Louisiana, 1936-1950
Where and when card was issued, not where and when person was born
 
Steinbach, Herman Edward (I1921)
 
3748 This was Charles's Elementary School teacher that he got Pregnant and was sent to Cassidy Lake Tech School (Youth Correctional Facility) in Chelsea, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States. Family: Charles William Adams, Sr. / Lillian Genevieve Fabyanski (F1752)
 
3749 This was written on the Birth/Baptism Record in Latin:
luac per respectivos parents in argulo corme terii seputtae sunt ==>
They were buried there by their respective parents in a coffin 
Engelhardt, Baby Boy (I3376)
 
3750 This was written on the Birth/Baptism Record in Latin:
luac per respectivos parents in argulo corme terii seputtae sunt ==>
They were buried there by their respective parents in a coffin 
Engelhardt, Baby Boy (I3377)
 

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