Matches 4,001 to 4,050 of 11,201
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4001 | Beheaded. Earl of Dorset, Marquess of Dorset, Count of Mortain | Beaufort, Henry (I119386)
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4002 | Believe Edward and Jane are enumerated in the Stanton Lacy, Shropshire 1841 Census. Strange that William is not included on this census. Wife Jane, daughter Jane, Mary, Elizabeth and Richard are enumerated. Also enumerated in this household are William Stephens, John Roberts, and William Roberts, all farm laborers. | Ingram, Edward (I105411)
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4003 | Believe Henry C. is also listed in some records as William C. Fawcett; although the 1900 federal census clearly lists his name as Henry C. Fawcett. | Fawcett, William Henry Clinton (I112785)
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4004 | Believe Jeremiah is the son of Hugh Warren Jr. (Born 1764) Jeremiah is not proven to the Hugh Warren junior family. He is placed here only as a probability. | Warren, Jeremiah (I42607)
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4005 | Believe Nancy to the daughter of Samuel McCammon born between 1780-1790 in Kentucky. He left a will dated 10 March 1847 in Book A of Johnson County, Indiana probate records. Names wife Elizabeth (Would be Elizabeth Gosney who he married on 5 November 1840 in Johnson County, Indiana) Names sons Eli, James, Thomas, Matthew, George Names daughters Nancy Warren, Martha Morgan, Jane Stillwell, and Mary True. A Rachel and Martha Thompson are also mentioned. | McCammon, Nancy (I21964)
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4006 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Webb, Norma J. (I6512)
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4007 | Believe the 1579 Lillinton burial record is that of Elizabeth Bench, the wife (widow) of Thomas Bench (the elder), who died in 1565. | Elizabeth (I146482)
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4008 | Believe this is the Franciszek Sowa, age 28, of Dolega, Poland, who arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on 25 May 1905. Destination Chicago, Illinois. Believe the address was 119 Centre Street; and appear to be staying with bro-in-law Jan Szot. Age of 28 places birth closer to 1877. | Sowa, Frank (I122366)
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4009 | Believe this is the Job Bench buried at Saint Mary, Warwickshire, England on 4 Dec 1758. Married to Mary Man(n) in 1712 and at least 6 children from this marriage. Also married to Mary Shakespear in 1741, and at least one child between Job and Mary Shakespear. | Bench, Job (I109202)
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4010 | Believe this is the Sampson who died in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; listed in the Saint Bartholomew parish as 74 years old; and died 26 May 1850. | Ingram, Sampson (I59533)
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4011 | Believe this name may actually be Gresley. | Grateley, William (I110907)
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4012 | Believe this name may actually be Gresley. | Grateley, William (I123905)
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4013 | Believe this to be the Eleodoro listed as both Leodoro and Leopaldo in the 1882 civil registration birth record. Mother listed as Vicenta Gonzalez and father as Presiliano Moreno. Mexico, Nuevo León, Civil Registration, Marín Nacimientos 1881-1890 Image 156 of 659 | Moreno, Eleodoro H. (I128496)
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4014 | Believe this William Bench was a son of Phillip Bench, and he died in 1565. | Bench, William (I146484)
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4015 | Believe to be listed with father in 1790 Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire Federal Census. 1830 New Hampshire Federal Census, Chesterfield Township, Cheshire County lists a Josiah Colony that fits the same a Josiah Colony son of John Colony. Believed to be the Josiah listed in the 1840 Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire Federal Census. Info of Josiahs last two wifes and Josiah's death date from 1812 pension application of widow, Jane Briggs Buell. | Colony, Josiah (I34920)
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4016 | Believe to be listed with father in 1790 Keene, Cheshire County, NewHampshire Federal Census. Name listed as Collone in 1800 Keene, Cheshire County, NewHampshireFederal Census. | Colony, Timothy (I34919)
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4017 | Believe to have immigrated to USA around 1834. | Rawlings, Richard (I126223)
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4018 | Believed Freeman Compton died short after marraige to Emily. Edward Compton, brother of Freeman then married Emily Throckmorton. | Compton, Freeman J. (I127416)
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4019 | Believed to be living in District 92, Ellsworth County, Kansas in1880. John had been married before and then married Susan. | Johnson, John (I109107)
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4020 | Believed to be the Catherine listed in parish burial records and listed as a widow. According to Genuki site literature: "WARWICK, comprises the parishes of St. Nicholas and St. Mary, and is a post and market town, municipal and parliamentary borough, and county town of South Warwickshire, locally situated in the Warwick division of Kington hundred, county Warwick, 90 miles N.W. of London by road, 100 by the London and North-Western, and 107½ by the Great Western railway. It is situated on the banks of the river Avon, near the junction of the Birmingham and Napton canals, and closely adjoining the town of Leamington." | Katherine (I37644)
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4021 | Believed to be the John Colony that purchased 40 acres of land in Barry County, Michigan on 1 October 1855. He lived in Hillsdale County, Michigan at the time of purchase. | Colony, John (I133150)
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4022 | Believed to be the Katherina Watson baptised 18 Mar 1578 in Penkridge Parish, Staffordshire County, England. In marriage record, stated from Dunston which is only 2 miles North of Penkridge. A Thomas Watson of Brewood, Staffordshire County, England may be related. This Thomas was born 30 August 1564 in Brewood Parish, Staffordshire County, England. A Roger Watson of Milwich (about 12 miles from Penkridge) mustered in 1539 with a bill (weapon). A Richard Watson of Colton (about 9 miles from Penkridge) mustered in 1539 with a horse harness and a bill (weapon). | Watson, Katheryn (I35216)
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4023 | Believed to be the William Irons listed, son of John and Rebecca. Later in same parish records; this family is John and Rebecca's children listed as Hirons; starting in the mid 1740's.. | Irons, William (I107307)
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4024 | Believed to have been the James Colson listed in the 1860 MobileCounty,Alabama federal census, based on age at the date of census. | Colson, Gaines C. (I73716)
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4025 | Bell Family Records Author: J. Montgomery Seaver Call Number: CS71.B452 The Bell family was an Irish family that moved to Virginia andseveralNew England colonies. Bibliographic Information: Seaver, J. Montgomery. Bell FamilyRecords.American Historical Society, Philadelphia 1929. Page 23 New Jersey John Bell was witness to a will in 1734 and constable ofRichmondtownship in 1742. His probable children were: 1. Onesimus (Simeon) 2. Jabesh (ch: Abraham, Hannah Kelsey, Mehitable Klausen, UniceMoon,Susanna W[h?]eaton, Elizabeth Fairchild, Deliverance Brown,CatherineColeman and Abigail Bell) 3. John (children: John, Jeremiah, Levi, Easter); 4. Isaac. | Bell, John (I47650)
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4026 | Bellingham Herald Monday, July 4, 2005 Bilal Hashmi Dr. Bilal Hashmi, age 69 of Bellingham, died Friday, June 24th, 2005,atthe U of W Hospital of an aggressive form of leukemia. He was buriedatEvergreen-Washelli Memorial Park in North Seattle with full Muslimriteson June 26th, 2005. There will be a memorial service at the RomeGrange,Mt. Baker Highway, on July 17th at 3:00 pm. He was born Sept. 27th, 1935 in Montgomery (Sahiwal), Punjab,BritishIndia (now Pakistan) to M. Sadiq Hashmi and Razia Begum Gilani.He waspreceded in death by his parents; a brother, Tariq; a sister,AquillaAskery; and two nieces. He attended Government Middle School, Kahinoor, British India(nowIndia), and graduated from Government High School, Dera GhaziKhan,Pakistan. He received a B.Sc in Math and Physics from theUniversity ofthe Punjab, Lahore Pakistan, in 1957. He also received aMA in Sociologyin 1962 from the above institution. He received his PhDfrom WSU in 1972.He did most of his teaching at EWU, Cheney, WA, withassignments inMexico, Thailand, Russia, Ukraine, Ghana, China andCanada. He alsotaught at WWU and the U of W after his retirement. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Margaret Elizabeth BarrieHashmiof Bellingham; his son Gibran Sadiq, daughter-in-law Karen andgrandsonIsaac P. Bilal Hashmi of Seattle; step-mother Saadat BegumGilani,brother Umar Hashmi and sisters Nahid and Mariam, all ofLahore,Pakistan; sister Aisha of Dera Ghazi, Khan, Pakistan; sisterTalat ofOntario, Canada; and brothers Khalid and Zubair of BC, Canada;andnumerous nephews and nieces in Pakistan and North America. He hadspecialcousins, Cheemo, and her children of Oxford, England, and NaimHashmi ofNew Hampshire. Also great Bellingham buddies Russ Hansen andwife, Pati,and Jimmy John. He also had great buddies-forever inCanada, Faiz andRauf. Dr. Hassan Gardezi of Petersborough, Ontario,Canada, was hislongtime mentor. Also the entire Quadwai family ofSpokane and Omak werelongtime friends of Bilal and his family. Dr. Hashmi was proud of his mother tongue, Punjabi. He greatlyenjoyedhis career in teaching. He loved his family, especially, SakiBaytu. Hewas a good and true friend. He had a longtime specialinterest in theplight of the Palestinian people, as well as his ownSouth Asian peoples.He was a teacher who still kept learning, and afriend of justice andpeace for all peoples of our world. | Hashmi, Bilal (I116540)
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4027 | Ben A Milby Enumeration District: 0041 Color: W Age: 29 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0311 County: Green Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Lula 25, Kentucky Son Ezra 06, Kentucky Son Marvin E NR, Kentucky | Milby, Ben A. (I20503)
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4028 | Ben M Milby Enumeration District: 0133 Color: W Age: 53 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0114 County: Taylor Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Lucy J 48, Kentucky Daughter Emma 20, Kentucky Son Alexander B 17, Kentucky Daughter Theodora 15, Kentucky Son Horace J 13, Kentucky Daughter Mary S 10, Kentucky | Milby, Benjamin Marshall 'Ben' (I41276)
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4029 | Bench Ernest William Sergeant 2nd Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment Born 5th January 1889 at Warwick; resided at 93 Broad Street; Killed in action Loos, 25th September 1915. Buried Cabaret_Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez After serving all through the campaign with the 2nd Bn RWR Cpl E.Bench son of Mrs.Bench 95, Broad Street, Coventry has been killed in action. His cousin who is in the same Bn says that CorpL Bench was wounded and placed in the transport to be taken to the dressing station, but he got away and returned to the thick of the fighting. He was a very popular NCO and will be much missed. | Bench, Ernest William (I125547)
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4030 | BENCH Henry Thomas of 72 Highfield-road Coventry died 27 December 1932. Administration Birmingham 21 January to Sarah Ann Bench widow. Effects 157 pounds 4s. 6d. | Bench, Henry Thomas (I124879)
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4031 | Bench surname often transcribed as Bence/Benct/Benth/Bente/Benche...etc Mentioned brother Thomas Bench in his 1573 will. Not positvely connected to our Thomas, but placed here as possiblity. | Bench, Johannis "John" (I134864)
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4032 | Bench, Charles Willaim Sgt 1st Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment Born 1st January 1879 at Warwick; resided at 93 Broad Street; spinner; Enlisted August 1914; Killed in action Y pres 23rd July 1917; Buried Crump Trench British Cemetery, Fampoux. Mrs Bench of 95 Broad Street, Coventry has received news of the death of Sergt Charles William Bench RWR. This makes the third son who has been killed in action. All three had the rank of Sergeant. Two more brothers are still serving. In a letter conveying to the relatives the sad news of the Death of Sergt C.W Bench deceased companys Captain says " It is with the deepest regret that I write to report the death of your son, Sergt C. Bench. He met his death like the very gallant soldier he was whilst manning the parapet. He did not suffer and was killed almost instantaneously. Knowing of your numerous losses, I put him in the second line this time instead of the first, it being a safer place, but as fate decreed, he was our first casualty. He is a great loss to his regiment, to me and to his numerous friends" | Bench, Charles William (I125545)
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4033 | Benjamin Chase and his wife were members of the Society of Friends at Portsmouth. About 1712 they moved to Tiverton. | Chase, Benjamin (I84137)
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4034 | Benjamin F Skaggs Enumeration District: 0131 Color: W Age: 64 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0129 County: Taylor Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Martha 68, Kentucky | Skaggs, Benjamin Franklin (I104415)
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4035 | Benjamin F. Hammond was designated the guardian of Thomas Powell, minor, in accordance with the will of Wiley Powell. Noted on 27 January 1862, in Robertson County, Texas probate records. Benjamin F. Hammond was executor of the Wiley Powell estate. In the 1864 Robertson County, Texas court session, a petition of James A. Chamberlain and wife Mary, to become the legal guardian of Thomas Powell, a minor. The court petition further states that Mary is the mother of Thomas and at the close of the Administration of the estate of Wiley Powell, a "considerable" property will be coming to Thomas Powell. She obtained guardianship 26 February 1867. | Powell, Thomas W. (I1625)
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4036 | Benjamin Stacey Private Company E 27th Arkansas Infantry Enlisted in Marion county, Arkansas, March 11, 1862 Age 39 Discharged for being over-age, July 11, 1862. | Stacy, Benjamin Lee (I106682)
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4037 | Bennie Green Hardin Warren, 87, of Hodgenville passed away Saturday, June 19, 2010, at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown. He was an Army veteran of World War II having received the Purple Heart, a lifetime farmer and a member of Corinth Baptist Church where he served as song leader for many years. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elijah and Liccie Skaggs Warren; eight sisters, Rosettie Skaggs, Mary Fisher, Liza Jane Warren, Lena Skaggs, Sally Grimes, Edna Grimes, Dora Hall and Gracie Warren; two brothers, Jeptha Warren and Leslie Warren; and a son-in-law, Tommy Bennett. He is survived by his wife of nearly 67 years, Ruby Morris Warren; a daughter, Melba Bennett of Buffalo; two sons, Bennie D. (Mary Lynn) Warren of Hodgenville and Hardin (Karen) Warren of Magnolia; five grandchildren, Fabian (Michelle) Bennett, Benjamin "Bow" (Jamie) Warren, Tonya (Danny) Snodgrass, Cody (Adryanne) Warren and Tara Warren; and eight great-grandchildren, Samuel Bennett, Isaiah Bennett, Noah Bennett, Josiah Bennett, Daniel Snodgrass, Titus Snodgrass, Ava Warren and Kaylee Warren. The funeral was Tuesday, June 22, at Corinth Baptist Church with the Rev. Tim Maggard officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville handled arrangements. Condolences may be expressed at www.bennett-bertram.com. | Warren, Bennie Green Hardin (I80263)
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4038 | Bentley Cemetery, Rutland Township Wife mentioned, but not named. Sons - David Burr and Aaron Burr. Exec. - Lewis Seely Wit. - Joseph Whitney, Thomas S. Hill | Burr, Aaron (I101198)
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4039 | Bernadette B. Zywicke Bernadette B. Zywicke, 61, of 3056 Water St. in Stevens Point,diedThursday, Oct. 7, 2004, at River Pines Center in Stevens Point. She was born on Sept. 28, 1943, in Rosholt to Harry and Anna(Betker)Zywicki. Bernadette worked at River Pines Center for a coupleyearsbefore going to work for Lullabye Furniture, retiring after 25years ofservice. Her favorite activities included playing bingo,familyget-togethers and listening to her polka music. Survivors include one brother, LaVern (Judy) Zywicke of Plover;onesister, Barb Strassle of Stevens Point; three nieces; one nephew;and 11grandnieces and grandnephews. She was preceded in death by herparents;one brother, Myron; six aunts; six uncles; brother-in-law, BenStrassle;and her special friend, Gerald Hojnacki. The family thanks Bernadette's doctors and the nurses and staff ofRiverPines for her care. The funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday at St.StephenCatholic Church. Burial will follow in Guardian AngelCemetery.Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until the time of servicesMonday at thechurch. Pisarski/Dzikoski Funeral Home assisted thefamily witharrangements. | Zywicke, Bernadette B. (I118704)
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4040 | Bernardo Abeytia and Maria Manuela Trujillo, Santa Cruz de la Canada, 23 September-4 December 1805, AHAD-361, f. 600-607, inc. Bernardo Abeytia, 35, espanol a citizen of Santa Cruz, was the legitimate son of Juan Jose Abeytia and the late Ana Maria Oliva. Maria Manuela Trujillo, 18, espanola, was the legitimate daughter of Juan Ignacio Trujillo and the late Josefa Chacon. Bernardo signed his statement. The couple was related in the fourth degree of afflnity. Bemado stated that he had had sex with his intended. Witnesses: Julian Quintana, 50. Jose Guadalupe Martin, 40. Francisco Montoya. 50. T orruis Mestas, 3B. On 24 September 1805, Father-Castro forwarded the proceedings to Durango. On 4 December, Visitor General Millan Rodriguez, acting for Bishop Olivares y Benito, noted that it was odd that no statement indicating that the couple was Christian had been included. Paren~ permission was also lacking. Given the distance from Durango to New Mexico, a dispensation was granted on the condition that the priest rectify the omissions in the proceedings and send the additional infonnation to the bishop. Then, he was to proclaim the banns three times. Assuming no new impediment arose, he was to marry the couple and grant them the nuptial blessing. | Family: Bernardo Abeyta / Maria Manuela Trujillo (F55326)
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4041 | Bernice Beatrice Lasiter, age 86, of Crockett, Texas, formerly of Elkhart, died May 27, 2011 in a Houston County nursing home. Burial at Garden of Memories Cemetery in Elkhart is under the direction of Bailey & Foster Funeral Home of Palestine, Texas. She was born June 20, 1924 in Anderson County to the late Morgan H. Coker and Kate Kiser Coker. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Reagan Lasiter, Jr.; daughter, Mary Francis Burkehardt; sisters, Ethel Reynolds, and Hazel Black; and brothers, Arthur Coker, and Horace Coker. She is survived by a daughter: Carolyn Clark; sons, Wendel Lasiter, and John Lasiter; nine grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. | Coker, Bernice Beatrice (I100745)
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4042 | BERRY CANTRELL WAS BORN MAY 6, 1799 IN SPARTANBURG DIST. SC. HE GREW TO MANHOOD ALONG THE BANKS OF BUCK CREEK WHERE HE FARMED AND WORKED IN HIS FATHER'S MILL. HE MARRIED 1ST MALITA _____ ABT. 1823. SHE WAS BORN OCT. 17, 1802 IN NC. IN 1823 HE WAS APPOINTED ONE OF THE EXECUTORS OF HIS FATHER'S WILL. HE WAS REPLACED BY ANOTHER BROTHER. THE WILL WAS PROBATED IN 1825. IN 1830, BERRY AND HIS YOUNG FAMILY JOINED TWO OF HIS BROTHERS ON THE MOVE WESTWARD TO MARION CO. ALA. | Cantrell, Berry (I45633)
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4043 | BERRY D. (born 1797,SC), minister, and one of the founders ofShilohChurch in Springdale, married Sarah Wright in Green County, KY, on 18 Feb1818. Sarah was the daughter of Thomas Wright who lived near Greensburg.BerryD. and Sarah had nine children: William Mellvine(Mellville), born 1821;ElsyM. born 1823, Ky, married Sarah Jane White: Martha S. born 10Dec1826(7), married William Pierson ( son of William and Martha StricklandPierson); John born 1825-1830 , died by 1840; Robert Wright born 1827,married Manerva Jane Nail and Sarah Catherine Looney: David Orr. born 15Nov1831, married Nancy C. Moulder; Seborn Sneed, born 26 Sept 1835, and wasa well-known minister, married Mary Louise A. Winninghamn: Mary,born1841, married Jackson Moulder; Male child born 1830-1835. Berry D. Graham married Martha Burnett ( Daughter of ReubonBurnett) after his first wife Sarah died in 1852 , and had one child ,GeorgeBerry, born 1856. George married Elon Moulder on 28 Feb 1875. | Graham, Berry D. (I44339)
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4044 | Bertha lived alone in a two story farm house 2 miles from thecemeterythat herhusband Elias lay in when a huge tornado struck. Onher way tothe celler Bertha was hit by a two by four from the housewhile hangingon to a tree in the front yard. She was found clinging tothe tree layingover the foundation where the house used to be. Therewas nothing leftbut the foundation,tree and Berthasbody. She waskilled instantly from ablow to the forehead. She was 76. Bertha Coder Bertha Minne Coder, daughter of Fredrick William and Wilhelmina(Tank)Fahrenwald, and the fourth child of 13, was born February 1, 1874nearSteele City, Nebraska and departed this life May 23,1946 at the ageof72 years, 3 months, and 23 days. She received her schooling and grew to womanhood in the SteeleCityCommunity. She ws united in marriage to Elias Wampo Coder, March5, 1892.To this marriage 4 children were born; 3 daughters and 1 son,Dolly,Gertrude, Omar and Maudie. Maudie passed awayin infancy andDolly diedAugust 1938. Soon after their marriage they moved tothe AshCreekCommunity and attended the Methodist Church. In 1911 they moved to the Enosdale Community where she resideduntilher death. After the death of her husband in 1936, she still keptherhome and lived alone, although in poor health. She leaves to mourn her departure 1 daughter-in-law, 1 daughter,Mrs.Gertrude Coy and 1 son Omar Coder. Two sons-in-law, 15grandchildren, 5brothers and 2 sisters: Karl and Ernest ofPendleton,Oregon: William J.ofWashington,Kansas: Mrs. Agnes herren ofStillwater, Oklahoma and Mrs.Anna Gano of Barnes,Kansas and many otherclose relatives and friends. Funeral services were Sunday May 26 in Enosdale Church andIntermentmade in Enosdale Cemetery. " Grandma Coder", as she was affectionately called by everyone,waskind and loving mother, a good neighbor and friend. One who trustedGodin everything. Her devotion was to her home, her children and herlovelyflowers. She was loved by all who know her. | Fahrenwald, Bertha Minnie (I4743)
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4045 | Bertha S. Chumley's Texas death record inaccurately states her father's name was John Clunnely and mothers name was Berthia Clunnely. | Chumley, William Jackson (I21815)
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4046 | Bertram Douglass Staheli BURLEY -- Bert Douglass Staheli, a 101-year-old Burley,Idaho,resident, died Monday, May 2, 2005, at the home of his son fromcausesincident to age. He was born in Benjamin, Utah, on Dec. 6, 1903, the son of GeorgeandAgnes Douglass Staheli. He married Vera Pearl Elmer on June 3,1925, inthe Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints.Together they had four children. She preceded him indeath. He latermarried Ellen Hansen Russon of Mar Vista, Calif. Shepreceded him indeath also. Later, he married Glenda Tyler Hansen ofMontebello, Calif.,who preceded him in death as well. An active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints,Bert was the longest continuous temple worker at the LosAngeles Temple,serving there from the time of its opening in 1956until 2000. Survivors include three children, Clarence (Margie Allen) StaheliofBurley, Colleen (Eddie) Ahlin of Santaquin, Utah, and Douglas(MarjorieDethloff) Staheli of Beaver, Utah; five siblings, Wanda Huff,DeanStaheli and Lee Staheli, all of Payson, Utah, Julia RolandofSpringville, Utah, and Barbara Hansen of Emmett, Idaho; 21grandchildren;58 great-grandchildren; 23 great-great-grandchildren;and fourgreat-great-great-grandchildren. In addition to his spouses, he was preceded in death by adaughter,Geraldine Lundell; and two siblings, Lucille Simpson ofMagna, Utah, andGerald Staheli of Spanish Fork, Utah. A funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 6, 2005, at the OldStakeCenter, 200 E. 90th S., in Santaquin, Utah. Friends may call from 6to8 p.m. at the Payne Mortuary, 221 W. Main St. in Burley, Idaho,onWednesday, May 4, 2005, and at the church one hour before thefuneral onFriday. Interment will follow in the Payson City Cemetery,805 E. 400 N.,in Payson, Utah. | Staheli, Bertram 'Bert' Douglass (I6720)
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4047 | Beth Naylor Funeral services for Beth Naylor, 88, of Safford were conductedSaturday,Sept. 4, at the Safford LDS 20th Street Chapel by Bishop LynnSmith ofthe Safford Fifth Ward. Concluding services followed in theThatcherCemtery. Beth Lenore Naylor was born Aug. 25, 1916, in Thatcher, the daughterofJames and Rebecca Naylor. She grew up, obtaining her educationfromThatcher schools. Following her graduation from Thatcher HighSchool,Beth married Bruce Naylor, on Jan. 28, 1933, in Clifton. Together Beth and Bruce began to raise their family in Safford.BecauseBruce owned and operated Lindsey Automotive Court and FillingStation andThriftee Market, Beth remained in the home tending to theiryoungchildren. In 1975, Beth and Bruce were sealed for time and all eternity intheArizona Temple on May 25. In February of 1998, Bruce became illandpassed away. Beth continued to reside at their residence in Safford until herpassingon Aug. 31, 2004. Beth was a member of the Church of JesusChrist ofLatter-day Saints Safford Fifth Ward. Her love of life andfor her familywill not soon be forgotten. Beth is survived by her daughter, Becky Maher of Safford; foursons,Brooks of Safford, and Jim, Michael and Dennis of Mesa; hersister, SybilMcEuen of Thatcher; 15 grandchildren, 32great-grandchildren and onegreat-great-grandchild. Beth was precededin death by her husband, Bruce,and her granddaughter, Susan Reynolds. Arrangements were entrusted to Bunker's Caldwell Chapel. | Porter, Beth Lenore (I91612)
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4048 | Bethiah died of Consumption on 16 September, 1807. | Stearns, Bethiah (I61604)
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4049 | Betsy also known as Patsy. | Elkin, Mary Betsy (I36507)
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4050 | Betsy and sister Betty were twins. | Hedgespeth, Betsy (I2194)
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