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51 | <p>Before she married William, Elizabeth lived at Nancolleth Barton, Newlyn East with her first husband Anthony Hawkey. She was widowed in 1754.</p> | GLANVILLE, Elizabeth (I322356264218)
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52 | <p>Bridget Vanderbilt Garrison</p> <p>Birth: 13 Apr 1765 Rockland County, New York, USA</p> <p>Death: 28 Oct 1819 (aged 54) Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York, USA</p> <p>Burial: Clarkstown Reformed Church Cemetery, West Nyack, Rockland County, New York, USA</p> <p>Memorial #: 76694284</p> <p>Created by: Crystal Garrison (47429434)</p> <p>Added: 18 Sep 2011</p> <p>URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76694284/bridget-garrison</p> <p>Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 04 November 2018), memorial page for Bridget Vanderbilt Garrison (13 Apr 1765–28 Oct 1819), Find A Grave Memorial no. 76694284, citing Clarkstown Reformed Church Cemetery, West Nyack, Rockland County, New York, USA ; Maintained by Crystal Garrison (contributor 47429434) .</p> <p> </p> | VANDERBILT, Bridget Jacobse (I322356264160)
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53 | <p>Carroll Daily times Herald Sept 24, 1956 P7 - <br />Requiem mass was offered by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Frank Greteman for Fred H. Renze, 80, of 120 North Walnut Street, at Ss. Peter and Paul's Church at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Msgr. Greteman also officiated at graveside rites in Mt Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joe Hoffman, Ray Wernimont, Louis Brincks, Larry Reicks, Ed Schenkelberg and George Denser.</p> <p>Mr. Renze, a native of Germany, had lived in Carroll County since he was one year old. He was a retired farmer.</p> <p>Surviving with his wife, the former Mary Tunning, are four sons, Henry Renze, Arthur; Leo Renze, Carroll; Frank Renze, Auburn; and Norbert Renze on the, home farm southeast of Roselle; four daughters, Mrs. Walter Bauer, Arthur; Mrs. John Schultes, Templeton; Mrs. Carl Schultes, Dedham; and Mrs. Fred Wlttrock, Hamlin; and 36 grandchildren. He was also survived by a brother, George Renze of Halbur, who died Sunday.</p> <p style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="color: #333333;">Relatives from a distance at the services were Ben Tunning, Brainerd, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tunning, Randolph, Neb.; Mrs. Mary Tunning, Pierce, Neb.; and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tunning, Butte, Neb. There were many relatives and friends from the surrounding area</span></p> | RENZE, Johann Friedrich Hermann (I322356263745)
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54 | <p>Carroll Times May 22, 1924</p> <p>The sad news came last week that Mrs. Voshage of Dedham, mother of Mrs. Fred Renze, was dead. She will be remembered as Mrs. Tunning who formerly lived in this community.</p> | TUNNICK, Maria Philamena (Wihlemina) (I322356263751)
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55 | <p>Early in life he accompanied his parents to New York City.</p>Stephen was a carman by occupation. | COKELET, Stephen (I322356264462)
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56 | <p>Eldon Pfleeger, age 77, of Ida Grove, Iowa, died Sunday, July 21, 2013, at Horn Memorial Hospital in Ida Grove.<br /> Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 25, 2013, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Ida Grove, Iowa, under the direction of Christensen-Huffman Funeral Homes. The Reverend Adam Peck will officiate, with burial to follow in the Ida Grove Cemetery. Military graveside rites will be conducted by McNamara-Moore Post No. 61 of the American Legion. Visitation with the family present will be held on Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. at Christensen-Huffman Funeral Home in Ida Grove. <br /> Born June 1, 1936, in Arthur, Iowa, Eldon Dean Pfleeger was the son of Earl and Arvilla (Hein) Pfleeger. He was baptized as an infant on July 19, 1936, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Ida County, Iowa, and was confirmed in his faith on March 25, 1951, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Ida Grove.<br /> Eldon grew up and attended school in Ida Grove, graduating from Ida Grove High School in 1955. Following graduation, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, serving until December, 1958.<br /> On May 23, 1970, Eldon was united in marriage to Ellen Renze in Ida Grove. They were blessed with two children, John and June.<br /> Eldon worked for the DX Station, Co-op, and Midwest Industries. He was a Mopar fan and took pride in his vehicles. Eldon enjoyed watching western movies, reading Louis L’Amour books, and always had a “high-five” for the grandkids.<br /> Survivors include his wife of 43 years, Ellen; two children, John (Kim) Pfleeger of Lake Villa, IL, and June (Tracy) Hammond of Cherokee; four grandchildren, Gage and Greta Pfleeger, both of Lake Villa, IL, and Alex and Arika Hammond, both of Cherokee; two brothers, Roger (Karen) Pfleeger of Hinton, and Dick (Connie) Pfleeger of Ida Grove; two sisters-in-law, Gwen Pfleeger of Ida Grove, and Barb Pfleeger of Arthur; as well as many nieces, nephews, and other extended family members.<br /> He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Gary Pfleeger and Lyle Pfleeger.</p> | PFLEEGER, Eldon Dean (I322356264397)
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57 | <p>Eleanor Mabel Landgraf was born July 31, 1927 in Tracy, Minnesota, the daughter of John and Dorothy (Goreham) Landgraf.<br /><br />In her youth, Eleanor was baptized and confirmed into the Catholic faith<br /><br />She graduated from high school in Sulphur Springs, Iowa. Eleanor continued her education in Fort Dodge at nursing school where she became a Registered Nurse.<br /><br />On September 27, 1949, Eleanor was united in marriage to Joseph “Punk” Haselhoff at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Storm Lake. Together they were blessed with four children: Marcella, John, Ed, and Alice.<br /><br />Eleanor began working as a nurse at Porath Hospital in Storm Lake. She later worked at the Alta Hospital until its closing.<br /><br />Eleanor was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Schaller where she served on the Altar Society. <br /><br />In her spare time, Eleanor enjoyed crocheting and reading. Most of all, she loved spending time with her family. She will be remembered as a loving and caring mother, grandmother, and friend to many.<br /><br />Those left to cherish her memory include her children: Marcella (Dennis) Brabec of Laurens, Iowa; John (Marcia) Haselhoff of Schaller, Iowa; Ed Haselhoff of Schaller, Iowa; Alice (Jerry) May of Humboldt, Iowa; grandchildren: Kelli (Jason) Book, Mark (Joleen) Haselhoff, Emily (Stephen) Prather; great-grandchildren: Kendal and Jaxson Book; extended family and friends.<br /><br />Eleanor was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Joseph; sisters: Marian (Raymond) Jansen, Jean Landgraf, Jackie Landgraf; grandson, Brian Brabec; brothers-in-law: Leo (Leone) Haselhoff, Arnold (Millie) Haselhoff; George (Martha Marie) Haselhoff, and sister-in-law, Marcella Wolff.</p> | LANDGRAF, Eleanor Mabel (I322356263895)
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58 | <p>From the will, she inherited the Tunink farm, not her brothers, since she was the oldest.</p><p><p></p></p><p>Hr twin brother died early. Her three brothers all went to the United States.</p> REFN7379 | TUNINK, Mary Elisabeth (I322356263762)
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59 | <p>John Wayne moved from there to Merryland, </p><p>Otsego County, N.Y. This place was about ten miles from Cooperstown. He </p><p>married Isabell Burnside, and to them were born three sons and five </p><p>daughters. Anthony Wayne their second son served in the seventh regiment </p><p>of the New York Home Guard-d-beginning at age eighteen and serving until </p><p>he was forty-five. He began as private, then went on to captain, major </p><p>and colonel. He was married in 1821 to Thankful Platt. To them were born </p><p>four children, Harley, Celestia, Daniel, and John. (Celestia became the <p>grandmother of our Grandpa Shelden.) Two of these sons were in Civil </p><p>War. Celestia was born January 26, 1825. At age seventeen she married </p><p>Wilson Burnside and they lived just one mile from her old home. Here </p><p>Wilson taught the home school. When she was twenty years old she and her </p><p>husband joined the Methodist Church. In the mean time her parents had </p><p>moved to Franklinville, (Elgin) Illinois. In May, 1847 they decided to </p><p>go there too. They went by boat through the lakes to Chicago. Wilson and </p><p>their two children, Viola and Harley, became sick from the journey. Vio</p><p>died at age four and Harley when very young. Wilson died May 31, 1848. </p><p>They were all buried in Franklinville, Illinois. She then went to live </p><p>with her parents and on Sept. 7, 1848, her second son was born. He was </p><p>named Wilson for his father. On June 1, 1852, Celestia married James </p><p>Coquillette (James was a widower with a little girl named Mary, and had </p><p>been one of Celestia's school mates at Cooperstown.) They moved to </p><p>Chicago, but only lived there a few months, and then came back to live </p><p>near her folks. To them were born six children,Jenet (Jeanette), Julia, </p><p>Emily, Celestia, John, and Percy. They lived there on their farm for </p><p>several years. Celestia's mother died in 1858 and her father in 1859. </p><p>Both are buried at Franklinville (Elgin). When the Civil War came they </p><p>found it hard to supply their needs, but by lots of hard work and good </p><p>management they kept the children from suffering. In 1865, they sold </p><p>their farm and moved to Iowa, They located three miles northwest of </p><p>Prairieburg, Iowa (Linn Co.) There their children grew up, married, and </p><p>they were alone, so they rented their farm and did some traveling. Later </p><p>because of poor health, James had to sell the farm. They went to live </p><p>with the youngest son, Percy and his wife, Carrie, in Havelock, Iowa. </p><p>(Pocahontas Co.) There James died Nov. 14, 1891. He is buried in </p><p>Havelock, After that Celestia went to live with her daughter, Jeanette, </p><p>and family, the,Charles Sheldens. While living there she married again,a </p><p>widower by the name of Roberts. He only lived a short time. Celestia </p><p>Wayne Burnside Coquillette Roberts died Feb. 18, 1920, at age 96, and h<p>daughter, Emily Coquillette Flint, who wrote this record died Aug. 31, </p><p>1947 age 90 years. </p><p> </p><p> </p> Isabella Burnside, b. 1777, d. 1861, the daughter of John and Maria (Mary) Hall Burnside | BURNSIDE, Isabell (I322356264424)
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60 | <p>John Wayne moved from there to Merryland, </p><p>Otsego County, N.Y. This place was about ten miles from Cooperstown. He </p><p>married Isabell Burnside, and to them were born three sons and five </p><p>daughters. Anthony Wayne their second son served in the seventh regiment </p><p>of the New York Home Guard-d-beginning at age eighteen and serving until </p><p>he was forty-five. He began as private, then went on to captain, major </p><p>and colonel. He was married in 1821 to Thankful Platt. To them were born </p><p>four children, Harley, Celestia, Daniel, and John. (Celestia became the <p>grandmother of our Grandpa Shelden.) Two of these sons were in Civil </p><p>War. Celestia was born January 26, 1825. At age seventeen she married </p><p>Wilson Burnside and they lived just one mile from her old home. Here </p><p>Wilson taught the home school. When she was twenty years old she and her </p><p>husband joined the Methodist Church. In the mean time her parents had </p><p>moved to Franklinville, (Elgin) Illinois. In May, 1847 they decided to </p><p>go there too. They went by boat through the lakes to Chicago. Wilson and </p><p>their two children, Viola and Harley, became sick from the journey. Vio</p><p>died at age four and Harley when very young. Wilson died May 31, 1848. </p><p>They were all buried in Franklinville, Illinois. She then went to live </p><p>with her parents and on Sept. 7, 1848, her second son was born. He was </p><p>named Wilson for his father. On June 1, 1852, Celestia married James </p><p>Coquillette (James was a widower with a little girl named Mary, and had </p><p>been one of Celestia's school mates at Cooperstown.) They moved to </p><p>Chicago, but only lived there a few months, and then came back to live </p><p>near her folks. To them were born six children,Jenet (Jeanette), Julia, </p><p>Emily, Celestia, John, and Percy. They lived there on their farm for </p><p>several years. Celestia's mother died in 1858 and her father in 1859. </p><p>Both are buried at Franklinville (Elgin). When the Civil War came they </p><p>found it hard to supply their needs, but by lots of hard work and good </p><p>management they kept the children from suffering. In 1865, they sold </p><p>their farm and moved to Iowa, They located three miles northwest of </p><p>Prairieburg, Iowa (Linn Co.) There their children grew up, married, and </p><p>they were alone, so they rented their farm and did some traveling. Later </p><p>because of poor health, James had to sell the farm. They went to live </p><p>with the youngest son, Percy and his wife, Carrie, in Havelock, Iowa. </p><p>(Pocahontas Co.) There James died Nov. 14, 1891. He is buried in </p><p>Havelock, After that Celestia went to live with her daughter, Jeanette, </p><p>and family, the,Charles Sheldens. While living there she married again,a </p><p>widower by the name of Roberts. He only lived a short time. Celestia </p><p>Wayne Burnside Coquillette Roberts died Feb. 18, 1920, at age 96, and h<p>daughter, Emily Coquillette Flint, who wrote this record died Aug. 31, </p>1947 age 90 years. | WAYNE, John (I322356264423)
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61 | <p>John William Scanlan, the son of James and Winne (Paul) Scanlan, was born March 17, 1947, in the Odebolt, IA area. John attended school at and graduated from Odebolt High School. On March 16, 2009, John married Janice Koenen. The couple made their home in Odebolt, IA, where John was engaged in farming. John and Janice enjoyed hopping in their car and going for joy rides in their free time. Left to cherish John’s memory include his wife Janice Koenen; daughters Kelly Hosenfelt and Jodi Schroeder; grandchildren; brothers Pat, Jim, and Bob; sisters Patsy and Donna. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Tom</p> | SCANLAN, John W (I322356263890)
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62 | <p>John Williams</p>http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=28dc7b1b-e2c8-4f91-93de-85c5a87d69c5&tid=1448273&pid=-1798330851 | WILLIAMS, John (I322356264276)
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63 | <p>Joseph Garrison</p> <p>Birth: unknown</p> <p>Death: 30 Aug 1820 Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York, USA</p> <p>Burial: Clarkstown Reformed Church Cemetery, West Nyack, Rockland County, New York, USA</p> <p>Memorial #: 76694222</p> <p>Created by: Crystal Garrison (47429434)</p> <p>Added: 18 Sep 2011</p> <p>URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76694222/joseph-garrison</p> <p>Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 04 November 2018), memorial page for Joseph Garrison (unknown–30 Aug 1820), Find A Grave Memorial no. 76694222, citing Clarkstown Reformed Church Cemetery, West Nyack, Rockland County, New York, USA ; Maintained by Crystal Garrison (contributor 47429434) .</p> <p> </p> | GARRISON, Joseph Garretsen (I322356264159)
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64 | <p>REFN: 32</p><p><p>[Genealogy.com, Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 L-Z, Ed. 9, Social Securi ty</p></p><p><p>Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Oct 27, 2000, Internal Ref.</p></p><p><p>#1.112.9. 121713.86]</p></p><p><p>Individual: Tunink, Henry</p></p><p><p>Social Security #: 508-44-3266</p></p><p><p>Issued i n: Nebraska</p></p><p><p>Birth date: Jan 3, 1889</p></p><p><p>Death date: Oct 1964</p></p><p><p>Residence code: Neb raska</p></p><p><p>[Genealogy.com, Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 L-Z, Ed. 9, Social Security</p></p><p><p>Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Oct 29, 2000, Internal Ref.</p></p><p><p>#1.112.9.121 713.86]</p></p><p><p>Individual: Tunink, Henry</p></p><p><p>Social Security #: 508-44-3266</p></p><p><p>Issued in: Nebraska</p></p><p><p>Birth date: Jan 3, 1889</p></p><p><p>Death date: Oct 1964</p></p><p>Residence code: Nebras ka</p> REFN3671 REFN6797 | TUNINK, Henry (I322356263776)
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65 | <p>REFN: 34</p><p><p>[Genealogy.com, Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 L-Z, Ed. 9, Social Securi ty</p></p><p><p>Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Oct 27, 2000, Internal Ref.</p></p><p><p>#1.112.9. 121713.96]</p></p><p><p>Individual: Tunink, William</p></p><p><p>Social Security #: 506-44-7258</p></p><p><p>Issued in: Nebraska</p></p><p><p>Birth date: Oct 23, 1892</p></p><p><p>Death date: Dec 1972</p></p><p><p>Residence code: Nebraska</p></p><p><p>ZIP Code of last known residence: 68636</p></p><p><p>Location associated with thi s ZIP Code:</p></p><p><p>Elgin, Nebraska</p></p><p><p>[Genealogy.com, Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 L-Z, Ed. 9, Social Security</p></p><p><p>Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Oct 29, 2000, Inter nal Ref.</p></p><p><p>#1.112.9.121713.96]</p></p><p><p>Individual: Tunink, William</p></p><p><p>Social Security #: 506-44-7258</p></p><p><p>Issued in: Nebraska</p></p><p><p>Birth date: Oct 23, 1892</p></p><p><p>Death date: Dec 19 72</p></p><p><p>Residence code: Nebraska</p></p><p><p>ZIP Code of last known residence: 68636</p></p><p><p>Location associated with this ZIP Code:</p></p><p>Elgin, Nebraska</p> REFN3673 | TUNINK, William (I322356263777)
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66 | <p>REFN: 485</p><p><p>Family moved to Ootmarsum, Holland in 1845. Albert John was born her e in</p></p><p><p>1846 and John F. in 1851.</p></p><p><p>John F. Tunning arrived in the U.S. around 18 75, 2 years after his</p></p><p><p>brother John Bernard. In 1879, in Delaware County, IA, both John and</p></p><p><p>Bernard petitioned for citizenship. On September 24, 1881, th ey received</p></p><p><p>their naturalization paper in Carroll County, IA.</p></p><p><p>John Barnard and John F. had settled in the Roselle area after movng to</p></p><p><p>the Carroll area. According to the Roselle history book, when the town</p></p><p><p>was first formed, the fo unders advertised their new settlement up arond</p></p><p>the Dubuque area, as a way to bring in new settlers.</p> REFN6383 | TUNNICK "TUNNING", John Fredrick (I322356263761)
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67 | <p>REFN: 490</p><p><p>In Dutch, Toenink , Toenman, or Tunink all mean the same thing. This </p></p><p><p>simply means that the name Toenink also appears in the registeres as</p></p><p><p>Toenm an or as Tunink, which are all variations of one and the same name.</p></p><p><p>In the D utch language the ending -ink or ing means the same thing as -</p></p><p><p>man. The word Toen or Tun is probably derived from the modern word</p></p><p><p>tuin, which means gard en. So the name Toenink or Tunink means literally</p></p><p><p>man from the garden. Our Family got this name because thye lived on a</p></p><p><p>farm called Toenink, based in th e community of Agelo.</p></p><p><p>The use of last names of man and women in the 18th centu ry can be very</p></p><p><p>confusing. This is due to the fact that only with the introdu ction of</p></p><p><p>civil registration in 1811, people were obligated to use familynames as</p></p><p><p>we know them today. In the 18th century people on the countryside were</p></p><p><p>named after the farm on which they lived. If a family lived on a</p></p><p><p>diferent f arms, we often see that they are registered under different</p></p><p><p>names. That was the case with Janna Nijhuis, who is also know as Janna</p></p><p><p>Oude Bruingerink. She was born on a farm called Nijhuis, but moved later</p></p><p>to a farm called Oude Bru ingerink.</p> REFN1637 | TUNINK, Egbert (I322356263768)
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68 | <p>REFN: 555</p><p><p>Janna Nieuwhuis or Nijhuis, who is also know as Janna Oude Bruingeri nk.</p></p><p><p>She was born on a farm called Nijhuis (= new house), but the family moved </p></p><p><p>at a later date to a farm called Oude Bruingerink. So Janna Nihjuis and</p></p><p>J anna Oude Bruingerink are one and the same person.</p> REFN1637 | NIJHUIS, Janna Oude Bruingerink (I322356263769)
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69 | <p>REFN: 562</p><p><p>[Tunink after Brian Tunninkg Info.FTW]</p></p><p><p>John Tunning arrived in the U.S. around 1875, 2 years after his brother</p></p><p><p>Bernard. In 1879, in Delaware Co unty, IA, both John and Bernard</p></p><p><p>petitioned for citizenship. On September 24, 1881, they received their</p></p><p><p>naturalization paper in Carroll County, IA.</p></p><p><p>John Barnard and John F. had settled in the Roselle area after movng to</p></p><p><p>the Carro ll area. According to the Roselle history book, when the town</p></p><p><p>was first forme d, the founders advertised their new settlement up arond</p></p><p><p>the Dubuque area, as a way to bring in new settlers. On August, 28,</p></p><p><p>1883, John married Maria Wil helmina Merse in Roselle. Witnesses to the</p></p><p><p>marriage were herman renze and M M einers. It was around this time that</p></p><p><p>John's name changed to Tunning.</p></p><p><p>Most of the children were born and baptized in Roselle until John bought</p></p><p><p>120 acres s outheast of Dedham for approx. $2,700 in early 1890.</p></p><p><p>About a month after Henry was born, John died of the grip. He is buried</p></p><p><p>in Templeton. Of the children , all but Ben and Henry are buried in</p></p><p><p>Carroll County. Ben and his wife Gertru de are buried in Humphrey, NE.</p></p><p><p>Henry is buried in ST. Joseph's cemetary n Co ncil bluffs, IA Henry was</p></p><p><p>working as a hired hand at the time of his death a nd Joseph's family had</p></p><p><p>just been released from quarentine from scarlet fever just before his</p></p><p><p>heath. After John's death, Wihlemina remarried to Heman Vosh age on July</p></p><p>14, 1896 at Dedham.</p> REFN3432 | TUNNING, John Fredrick (I322356263750)
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70 | <p>REFN: 603</p><p><p>In the "Taufschein" (= baptism-certificate ) of Maria Elisabeth it i s</p></p><p><p>noted that her parents Egbert Tuning and Anna Aleida Lubbers are</p></p><p><p>"Heuerle ute in Hilten" (daylabourers in Hilten). The baptism was</p></p><p><p>witnessed by Johan Theodoor Lubbers, servant in Wietmarschen, and</p></p><p>Elisabeth Borggrefe in Weersel o</p> REFN7387 | TUNINK, Mary Elisabeth (I322356263762)
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71 | <p>Taken over a grove of trees by a tornado and survived.</p> | SARGISSON, Walter Needham (I322356263915)
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72 | <p>The Grave stone is mis-marked and should read died in 1947</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">From the Odebolt Chronicle January 1st, 1948</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">Funeral Held Tuesday for Mrs. John Bauer </p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">The people of Odebolt were saddened Saturday evening, Dec. 20 when they learned of the untimely death of Mrs. John Bauer after a brief illness. Funeral services were held at the Sacred Heart church, Ida Grove, Tuesday morning, December 23, 1947 with the Rev. Father P. J. Dailey of Wall Lake reading the requiem high mass. Interment was made in the St. Martin's cemetery at Odebolt. Pall bearers were Joe Roeder, John Miller, John Glass, John Taphorn, Barney Hazelhoff and William Thieltges.</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">Katherince Anna Landgraf, daughter of George and Elizabeth Landgraf was born on a farm</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">southeast of Odebolt December 29, 1891 and passed away at her home northwest of Arthur at 7:30p. m. December 20, 1947 at the age of 55 years 11 months and 22 days.</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">She received her education at St. Martin's parochial school in Odebolt. In October 1909 she was united in marriage to John Bauer at Odebolt and they lived on farms around Odebolt and Arthur all of their married life with the exception of two years when they lived near Holstein.</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">There were nine children born to this union, two of which died in infancy.</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">Those who mourn the passing of Mrs. John Bauer, besides her</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">husband are seven children, Mrs. Leslie Bretey (Bernice) of Odebolt, Earl, near Arthur, Myron,</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">Wayne and Mrs. Harlan Wilcke (Leona) all of Ida Grove. Walter, at home with his father and Mrs. Henry Renze (Emily) of Arthur, three sisters, Mrs. Josephine</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">Berkonmeier and Mrs. Walter Duffy of Odebolt and Mrs. Charles Auchsetter of Marcus; three brothers. Will of Early, Albert of Odebolt and John of Storm Lake</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">and fifteen grandchildren.</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">Mrs. Bauer will be remembered by many for her kind words and actions. Her first thought was always for her husband and her children, and she was loved by everyone who knew her. While</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">her health had not been very good for many years, she was always an industrious woman and willing to help others whenever she could.</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">Dinner was served at the home of her sister, Mrs Josephine Berkenmeoer. Relatives from a distance attending the funeral and dinner were Mr. and Mrs Charles Auchsetter of Marcus, Mrs. Gunnard Johnson of Pierson, Mr. and Mrs John Landgraph and daughters of Storm Lake, Mr. and Mrs Pete Bauer of Pocahontas, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser, Mrs. John Tjaden and Mrs. Jake Tjaden of Wall Lake. Many other friends and relatives also attend the funeral from early, Ida Grove, Arthur, and Odebolt.</p> | LANDGRAF, Katherine Anna (I322356263783)
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73 | <p>Thomas Earl Scanlan</p> <p>Cottonwood resident Thomas Scanlan died June 17.</p> <p>He was born Oct. 12, 1943 in Odebolt, Iowa.</p> <p>Mr. Scanlan was 56 years old.</p> <p>He was a project manager for Arizona Public Service Company where he was employed for 28 years.</p> <p>Survivors include his wife of 36 years, Carol Kay Scanlan; two daughters, Geri Ann Rocha and Cindy Kay Wakefield of Cottonwood; two sons-in-law, Rick Rocha and Daniel Wakefield; a son, Chris Scanlan of Lake Havasu; eight grandchildren, Beth, Lyn and Christopher Scanlan, Tyler Buddy and Tanner Wakefield, and Michael and Matthew Rocha.</p> <p>A memorial mass is scheduled June 23 at Immaculate Conception Church at 10 a.m. Father Bud Pelletier will officiate the service.</p> | SCANLAN, Thomas Earl (I322356263888)
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74 | <p>Wall Lake Blade - April 16,1925</p> <p>Last week we mentioned the death of Mrs. John Kaiser Sr., and also mentioned the husband was a very sick man. Mrs. Kaiser died April 5, age 79 ears, 7 days. Her funeral was conducted last Thursday afternoon and following Sunday, April 12. the aged husband passed from this life. Mrs. Kaiser had been in failing health for some time and was very sick winter before last. Influenza, followed by pneumonia, was the cause of death and Mr. Kaiser fell victim to the same trouble. Katherine Kaiser, nee Reifschneier, was born in Germany, March 7, 1846. In year 1868 she was married to John Kaiser and 13 years later they came to America. In 881 they located on a farm about one mile north of where the town of herring was later established. In he year 1910 they moved to Wall take. Four children wore born to Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser. One daughter, Catherine, wife of Hugh Sweeny died Jan. 13, 1919. The three surviving children are Elizabeth, wife of Joe Dinges of Odebolt; John of the Herring neighborhood; Annn wife of John Tjaden of Wall Lake, Mr. Kaiser is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Geo. Ritter of Lake view. There are also 18 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren. John Kaiser was born Feb, 14, 1840, in Germany. He died after wo weeks sickness of the same trouble that caused the death of his beloved wife. About 11 years ago Mr. Kaiser went blind. Wednesday afternoon April 15 his funeral was conducted from the Wall Lake Lutheran church, just 6 days following the funeral of his wife.</p> <p>To this aged couple to follow each other so closely in death was the expressed wish of both and the struggle and burden of earth are ended.</p> <p>Among us all Mrs. Kaiser ranked always as a woman of sympathy, a fine neighbor, devoted mother and a true friend. Her life has passed into the joy of her Lord, the memory of her life must prove a perpetual inspiration.</p> <p>Mr. Kaiser was a devoted husband and a kind and indulgent father. His last words were expressive of peace in God and a willingness to depart and be at rest with him.</p> <p>Those attending the funeral of John Kaiser from a distance are: Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Cornelia Mrs. John Burgette and Mrs. Henry Serrig of Sioux City; Mrs. George Stephen and Mr. and Mrs. Clare ??immer of Early; Mr. and .Mrs. ??ilius Pruter and son Vernon, Mr and Mrs. Ed Mohr of Arcadia; Mr. Mrs. Abner Stephn and Mrs izabeth Habicht of Spencer; Mrs n Schott and son of Nemaha, Mr. Mrs. Coon Ritter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganger of Sac City s. Lizzie Freese and itii. Valor tine nrich of Odebolt; Mr. and Mrs. as Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fritz nry Wolp, Mrs. Jacob Schlorholtz. and Mrs. Fred Cleveland, and and Mrs. John Peters of i.nko lew; Mr. and Mrs. Joo Dinges of Odebolt. </p> | REIFSCHMEIDER, Katherine (I322356264510)
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75 | <p>Wall Lake Blade - April 16,1925</p> <p>Last week we mentioned the death of Mrs. John Kaiser Sr., and also mentioned the husband was a very sick man. Mrs. Kaiser died April 5, age 79 ears, 7 days. Her funeral was conducted last Thursday afternoon and following Sunday, April 12. the aged husband passed from this life. Mrs. Kaiser had been in failing health for some time and was very sick winter before last. Influenza, followed by pneumonia, was the cause of death and Mr. Kaiser fell victim to the same trouble. Katherine Kaiser, nee Reifschneier, was born in Germany, March 7, 1846. In year 1868 she was married to John Kaiser and 13 years later they came to America. In 881 they located on a farm about one mile north of where the town of herring was later established. In he year 1910 they moved to Wall take. Four children wore born to Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser. One daughter, Catherine, wife of Hugh Sweeny died Jan. 13, 1919. The three surviving children are Elizabeth, wife of Joe Dinges of Odebolt; John of the Herring neighborhood; Annn wife of John Tjaden of Wall Lake, Mr. Kaiser is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Geo. Ritter of Lake view. There are also 18 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren. John Kaiser was born Feb, 14, 1840, in Germany. He died after wo weeks sickness of the same trouble that caused the death of his beloved wife. About 11 years ago Mr. Kaiser went blind. Wednesday afternoon April 15 his funeral was conducted from the Wall Lake Lutheran church, just 6 days following the funeral of his wife.</p> <p>To this aged couple to follow each other so closely in death was the expressed wish of both and the struggle and burden of earth are ended.</p> <p>Among us all Mrs. Kaiser ranked always as a woman of sympathy, a fine neighbor, devoted mother and a true friend. Her life has passed into the joy of her Lord, the memory of her life must prove a perpetual inspiration.</p> <p>Mr. Kaiser was a devoted husband and a kind and indulgent father. His last words were expressive of peace in God and a willingness to depart and be at rest with him.</p> <p>Those attending the funeral of John Kaiser from a distance are: Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Cornelia Mrs. John Burgette and Mrs. Henry Serrig of Sioux City; Mrs. George Stephen and Mr. and Mrs. Clare ??immer of Early; Mr. and .Mrs. ??ilius Pruter and son Vernon, Mr and Mrs. Ed Mohr of Arcadia; Mr. Mrs. Abner Stephn and Mrs izabeth Habicht of Spencer; Mrs n Schott and son of Nemaha, Mr. Mrs. Coon Ritter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganger of Sac City s. Lizzie Freese and itii. Valor tine nrich of Odebolt; Mr. and Mrs. as Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fritz nry Wolp, Mrs. Jacob Schlorholtz. and Mrs. Fred Cleveland, and and Mrs. John Peters of i.nko lew; Mr. and Mrs. Joo Dinges of Odebolt. </p> | KAISER, John Sr (I322356264427)
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76 | <p>William PAYNTER was baptised 16 January 1726. I know very little about William except that he married a Widow called Elizabeth HAWKEY (nee GLANDFIELD). Her first husband was called Anthony HAWKEY who farmed at Nancoleth Barton near Newlyn East. The farm house at Nancoleth where she lived with her first husband is still standing, but is at the end of long lane.</p> <p>William & Elizabeth were married in 1756 at St. Issey Church. They had 8 children. Elizabeth died in 1798 aged 70 years, William died 3 years later aged 75. There is a fine marble memorial to William & Elizabeth in the Church at St. Issey, erected by their son Samuel PAYNTER in 1813.</p> | PAYNTER, William (I322356264217)
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77 | <p>Wilson is identified as the son of Gloud T. Burnside in "History of </p><p>Otsego County, NY, pub 1878 by Everts). He must have been born after </p><p>1801, the year of his brother Thomas' birth, as Thomas was identified as </p><p>the oldest son of Gloud T.</p> | BURNSIDE, Wilson (I322356264417)
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78 | <p>[a29517.ged]</p><p> </p><p>Served in the War of 1812</p><p>lived partly in Rockland Lake, but mostly in NY City</p><p>Died at son Peter's home in Keyport, NJ</p><p>Served in the War of 1812 in the 2nd regiment of New York State Militia under Captain William M. Dyckman Jr. Commanded by Lt. Colonel Jasper Ward in September1, 1816 for 3 months. October 20, 1858 he received 120 acres of land in Rockland County New York, for his bounty.</p><p>Though a part of Isaac's life was passed at Rockland Lake, the greater part was spent in New York City where he worked asa carman.</p>He died at the home of his son, Peter, at Keyport, New Jersey. | COKELET, Isaac (I322356264461)
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79 | <p>[a29517.ged]</p><p> </p>During the early part of their life Mary and Daniel lived in New York City, later they moved back to Rockland County and spent the remainder of their days in the Coquillette family homestead. | COQUILLETTE, Mary Louise (I322356264165)
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80 | <ul><li>1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.</li><li>Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.</li></ul> | Source (S1171910549)
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81 | <ul><li>Ohio. Division of Vital Statistics. <i>Death Certificates and Index, December 20, 1908-December 31, 1953.</i> State Archives Series 3094. Ohio Historical Society, Ohio.</li><li>Ohio Department of Health. <i>Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-2002.</i> Ohio Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Columbus, OH, USA.</li></ul> | Source (S1171911184)
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82 | *Are Mary Field Parents Anthony Field and Mary French? Anthony Field – 1734-1801? Mary French 1739-1798? Sept 29 1780, Mary Field, Wife of Stephen D Shelden was born in New York. Died on October 11, 1860 and buried in Ohio – Ref Find a grave 1808 Married Stephen D Sheldon – Source number: 3398.002; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number of Pages: 8Source Information Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Field Genealogy published by Frederick Clifton Pierce, Volume 1 P.269 - Shows a Mary born and says Probably Died young Some Field Family Journeys by Warren James Field published in 2011 Shows a Mary being born Sept. 24, 1780 and Died in Infancy 08/14/2022 - New York Birth Records for Mary – Family Search – None Found for 1780 02/03/2023 - Anthony Field and Mary French moved to Ferris burg, Addison, Vermont and are buried there.. In the 1810 Census, Stephen D Sheldon was in the Ferrisburg Census with 1 Male 25 and under and 1 female over 25. This is consistent with Mary's age. Need to further review the birth place of Mary and Stephen's Children but I am confident that Mary's mother and father are Anthony and Mary French | FIELD, Mary (I322356264735)
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83 | 07/11/2022 - In the Paul Genealogy it shows that John was murdered but I am unable to find anything about Him. I can not find any Birth Record for Mary or Death records for John | SPARGO, John (I322396271423)
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84 | 10/21/2022 - No Obituary Found at Wayne County Genealogical Society | Richardson, Mary Anna (I322356264096)
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85 | 1860 Census for Ira New York | BURNSIDE, Isabell (I322356264424)
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86 | 1900 Federal Census, Sac County Iowa | BAUER, Jacob (I322356263784)
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87 | Odebolt Chronicle - June 18, 1903 George Landgraf died last Wednesday, June 10, at 5PM at his home, four miles east of Odebolt. His death resulted from a fall from his wagon while returning from Odebolt Monday, June 8. The funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10 o clock, being conducted by Rev Gustavo Weinhold of St. Martin s church and the interment was in the Catholic cemetery south of town. The funeral was one of the most generally attended ever held in this vicinity Mr Landgraf was born near Princeton, Illinois. December 22, 1860. He subsequently moved with his parents to Sandy Hill and later to Mendota and came to Iowa in 1881. He was married January 21, 1886, to Miss Elizabeth Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser of Levey township, and has since followed the occupation of farming, for several years occupying one of Henry Reinhurt's farms and later moving to the W. A. Helsell farm in Clinton township. He is survived by his widow and seven children- William aged 16, Josephine 15, Albert 13, Katharine 11, Emma 9, Amelia 6, and John 4 year-, also his mother Mrs. Eva Landgraf of Mendota, Illinois, two brothers, John of Mendota and Michael of this place and three sisters--Mrs. Lizzie Hess of Polo, Illinois; Mrs. Josephine Colanczik of Princeton, Illinois; and Mrs. Katharine Bosdorf of Tampico, Illinois. All were present at the funeral except Mrs . Bosdorf. Mr. Landgraf was a good citizen, generally esteemed by his neighbors and acquaintances in the community in which he lived The sorrowing widow and children have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. | LANDGRAF, George (I322356263792)
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88 | ===References *The Gardiners of Narraganset by Caroline E. Robinson, 1919 [https://books.google.com/books?id=YvwcAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq=%22John+Sheldon%22+%22herodias+watson%22&source=bl&ots=CXQEsA8M8M&sig=Npoexg6KpXZE9xT60jHeSwWGgPY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=jm1jVdKxBs_doAT7nIJg&ved=0CB8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22John%20Sheldon%22%20%22herodias%20watson%22&f=false GoogleBooks] | SHELDON, John (I322356264806)
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89 | A 1922 fire in the Public Records Office destroyed most Irish census records prior to 1901. Here, Josephine Masterson transcribes a copy of 4,000 records from County Cork that survived. | SCOTT, Elisabeth (Eliza) (I322356264265)
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90 | A 1922 fire in the Public Records Office destroyed most Irish census records prior to 1901. Here, Josephine Masterson transcribes a copy of 4,000 records from County Cork that survived. | LEVIS, John (I322356264264)
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91 | Accident | PAUL, Allie James (I322356263826)
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92 | According to baptism record parents are Thomas and Jane. In the 1851 England census shows he was in Portsmaouth In 1860 he was in Platteville Wisconsin They lost a son James at Sea and then had a son in Wisconsin and named him James also | PAUL, George Hoskins (I322356263856)
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93 | According to her Grandfather Thomas Obituary, Here Brother James was killed by his brother-in-law Benajmin Belleville in February 1877. According to the 1850 Census from Wayne Township, Indiana, Martha would of been 5yo making her birth C. 1845 According to the 1860 from Wayne Township, She was 13 putting her birth at 1847 so she was most likely born in 1846 I found a marriage License in Wayne County Iowa for Martha Richardson to Benjamin Belvel in January 25, 1866 so that is most likely the same one that killed James The 1870 Census shows Ben and Martha Married with 2 children and the 1880 Census shows Ben Divorced. On the 1880 Census, She is listed at Mattie J Belville with a child Ina M Belville living with her parents 1885 Census Martha was living with her parents with Ina M Belvel There is a marriage Certificate for Mattie Belville married John P Murphy in Los Angeles on Feb 7, 1888 Ina Married John Whittington and lived in Los Angelas California Jan. 15, 1895. Marriage License on file 1910 Census, Mattie and John Murphy living in California 1920 Census, Mattie was living with Ina and Family Mattie Died March 25, 1922 (Source: California Death Registry Mattie was buried March 27 1922 (Source: Rosewood Cemetery Records) The grave stone show Mattie J Murphy, Ina M, Lloyd Belville Ben Died December 22, 1905 in Leavenworth Washington. His death Certificate is on file in the Richardson folder. | Richardson, Marth J (I121)
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94 | According to his father Thomas Obituary, Here Brother James W was killed by his brother-in-law Benajmin Belleville in February 1877. According to the 1850 Census from Wayne Township, Indiana, Martha would of been 5yo making her birth C. 1845 According to the 1860 from Wayne Township, She was 13 putting her birth at 1847 so she was most likely born in 1846 I found a marriage License in Wayne County Iowa for Martha Richardson to Benjamin Belvel in January 25, 1866 so that is most likely the same one that killed James I have the death Certificate of Benjamin Belvel from Washington State where he died. It shows he was divorced. He is buried in Wayne county Iowa | Richardson, James (I108)
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95 | According to his Obituary | THIES, Nicholas (I322356264027)
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96 | According to John's Obituary, he is the uncle of William Scanlan Attorney. His mother was Catherine Foley Scanlan and was married to Michael Scanlan. That would mean that John and Michael are brother. Also according to John's Obituary, He was the Brother of Mrs.Philip Conlin. Philip Conlin is in the St. Vincent Cemetary and according to the Lasalle Daily Tribune dated December 28. 1909, he was married to Mary scanlan so John and Mary are siblings | SCANLAN, John Joseph (I322356263869)
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97 | According to Obituary, He is buried in Delaware County Iowa somewhere. Maybe if we could find a Death Certificate we could find out where | SHELDON, Justus (I322356264736)
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98 | According to the marriage record, William was a fisherman | PAUL, William (I322356264438)
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99 | After he immigrated to the USA from Denmark and as a married adult, he changed his surname to AndersOn, from the original AndersEn. This record is primary and in Danish, "Jetsmark Parish Register, Hjorring, Denmark, Baptisms and Births, Book 9, 1852-1868, page 78 (online p. 79)," and it gives his birth name. It also gives the Danish name of his mother "Ane Marie Sorensdatter" aka "Anna Sorensen", which he names her in the Iowa State 1925 Census. This Census is one of the best Census' ever taken, gives the full names of both parents and mother's maiden, where the parents were married, and the birth places. It is a 2-page Census for each person....his birth mother died sometime in Denmark, before the 2nd marriage of Anders Christian Andersen his father to Maren Kirstine Nielsen. It is likely that Maren is the mother that he knew most of his life, and it is certain that his birth-mother died before he was age 10, when his father remarried. His father immigrated to the US with 2nd wife, Maren and this is why Jens puts on their stone "parents of J K Anderson", because Maren Kirstine Nielsen Sorensen was his step-mother and the mother he knew for most of his life. | SØRENSDATTER, Ane Marie (I322356971922)
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100 | After he immigrated to the USA from Denmark and as a married adult, he changed his surname to AndersOn, from the original AndersEn. This record is primary and in Danish, "Jetsmark Parish Register, Hjorring, Denmark, Baptisms and Births, Book 9, 1852-1868, page 78 (online p. 79)," and it gives his birth name. It also gives the Danish name of his mother "Ane Marie Sorensdatter" aka "Anna Sorensen", which he names her in the Iowa State 1925 Census. This Census is one of the best Census' ever taken, gives the full names of both parents and mother's maiden, where the parents were married, and the birth places. It is a 2-page Census for each person....his birth mother died sometime in Denmark, before the 2nd marriage of Anders Christian Andersen his father to Maren Kirstine Nielsen. It is likely that Maren is the mother that he knew most of his life, and it is certain that his birth-mother died before he was age 10, when his father remarried. His father immigrated to the US with 2nd wife, Maren and this is why Jens puts on their stone "parents of J K Anderson", because Maren Kirstine Nielsen Sorensen was his step-mother and the mother he knew for most of his life. 1. Anna E. McCammant 2. Jens Anders Anderson aka Andrew J. Anderson 3. Soren Christian 4. Luella M. 5. Caroline Christina 6. Mabel 7. Edith 8. Martin C. 9. Laura 10. Marie 11. Elsena 12. Henry Laverne | ANDERSON (UDV TIL IOWA 1879) (BORN ANDERSEN), Jens Kjerstinus "J K" (I322356264223)
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