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251 | I can't explain why there are two baptismal certificates for Bridget. They both seem to be hers but in one case she is Bridget RYAN with parents William RYAN and Mary COFFEY, and on the other she is Bridget COFFEY with parents William RYAN COFFEY and Mary COFFEY. | RYAN, Bridget (I00669)
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252 | I got most of the family member information from the Last Will and Testament of William COFFEY shown in his gallery of media. | COFFEY, William (I05346)
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253 | I got the wrong baptismal certificate so I just added this person into my database in case I connect to her later. | O'BRIEN, Catherine (unconnected) (I01703)
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254 | I researched the following possibilities for husbands of Bridget and none of them are the right ones: Passans Nagel Durkin Werner Powers McMahon McQuade Harmon familysearch.org Name: Bridget O'Brien Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: Baptism/Christening Place: Birth Date: 23 Apr 1879 Birthplace: Ireland Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Patt O'Brien Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Margret Tobin O'Brien Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00594-4 System Origin: Ireland-EASy Source Film Number: 256029 Reference Number: v 3 p 691 | O'BRIEN, Bridget (I03791)
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255 | I think Barbara is connected to our family somehow but do not know where yet. She might be a daughter of Maria ALBRECHT and Josef ZAJICEK. I think she is the Barbara that immigrated with Frantisek ZAJICEK b 1808 and family in 1869. Also Lorraine Phleger mentions that one of the ZAJICEK/ALBRECHT daughters married a SLEZAK. I have attached the letter to this page. | ZAJICEK, Barbara (I01076)
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256 | I'm not sure if this is the right marriage record since it took place in England. But the timing is right and the parents seem to be correct. | Family: Kennedy O'BRIEN / Johanna HICKEY (F01748)
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257 | Illinois State Senator | FUNDERBURK, George W (I00405)
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258 | Illinois Statewide Death Index, Pre-1916 | Source (S528)
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259 | Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763?1900 SCHLEIS, JOHN ZAJICECK, MARGARETH 1882-11-21 / 00067242 COOK 1910 United States Federal Census 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Marguerite Sileis [Marguerite Sleis] Age in 1910: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1864 Birthplace: Austria Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Austria Mother's Birth Place: Austria Home in 1910: Chicago Ward 10, Cook, Illinois Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Year of Immigration: 1882 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Marguerite Sileis 46 Joseph Sileis 24 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Chicago Ward 10, Cook, Illinois; Roll T624_251; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 539; Image: 806. | SCHLEIS, John (I01414)
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260 | Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900 SCHLEIS, JOHN ZAJICECK, MARGARETH 1882-11-21 / 00067242 COOK 1910 United States Federal Census 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Marguerite Sileis [Marguerite Sleis] Age in 1910: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1864 Birthplace: Austria Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Austria Mother's Birth Place: Austria Home in 1910: Chicago Ward 10, Cook, Illinois Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Year of Immigration: 1882 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Marguerite Sileis 46 Joseph Sileis 24 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Chicago Ward 10, Cook, Illinois; Roll T624_251; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 539; Image: 806. | SCHLEIS, John (I02545)
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261 | immigrated in 1867 according to 1920 census | KOTIL, Joseph (I02314)
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262 | Immigrated in 1901 at age 17 (1920 census) Immigrated in 1900 at age 16 (1930 census) | O'BRIEN, Beatrice Mary (I02555)
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263 | In 1911 Harry Bolwell is living at the Confectionary in Wiltshire that was owned by the Fisher/Ferris family for decades. | BOLWELL, Harry (I03394)
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264 | In the affidavit filled out by Blanche's sister, Camille Copeland, in 1942, she states that her parents had 10 children, that she herself was the fifth child and that Blanche was the 9th. Verbal notes from Raymond Blecha before he died, stated that Blanche's parents (Vaclav and Barbara) had three children who were born dead, or died at a very young age. He stated that the first two were girls. That last one (also the tenth child) was male. These total numbers are consistent with what Camille wrote in her statement supporting Blanche's petition for a name change. His is listed in Anny Zajickove's obituary in 1901, but he is not listed in the 1900 or 1910 census. | ZAJICEK, Eduard (I00477)
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265 | In the BMD index it gives Esther's maiden name as Fisher. This could be a mistake. | FISHER, Esther Ada (I02635)
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266 | In the Navy | BERNARDINI, Lance Jay (I00757)
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267 | Index compiled from county marriage records on microfilm located at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah by Jordan Dodd of Liahona Research (P.O. Box 740, Orem, Utah 84059). Specific source information is listed with each entry. | Source (S295)
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268 | Index compiled from county marriage records on microfilm located at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah by Jordan Dodd of Liahona Research (P.O. Box 740, Orem, Utah 84059). Specific source information is listed with each entry. | Source (S560)
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269 | Index compiled from county marriage records on microfilm located at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah by Jordan Dodd of Liahona Research (P.O. Box 740, Orem, Utah 84059). Specific source information is listed with each entry. | Source (S302)
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270 | Informant is Edmond RYAN (probably his son) | RYAN, Thomas (I03275)
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271 | Information about James Joseph Kinnerk came from Mary McGrath mcgrathgenes@gmail.com, and from the obituary of Johanna's mother, Johanna Hickey. | O’BRIEN, Johanna or Josephine (I05931)
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272 | Information about this family from Mary Smith polariswidow@hotmail.com | CHUTE, Frederick Vivian (I04183)
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273 | Information about Veronica given to me by Alan Vales (AVales@aol.com) who said her maiden name was KOLBUS and it may not be spelled correctly. He also said her parents were Lithuanian, lived in Indian Harbor, IN and her father worked in the steel mill. According to the Cook County Vital Records index there is a George ZAJICEK marrying a Veronica VENSKIS on 26 June 1935. Not sure if this might be her. | KOLBUS OR VENSKIS, Veronica (I193)
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274 | Inscription from Findagrave.com Josephine Sh??? Birth: Feb. 28, 1819 Death: Jul. 22, 1880 Inscription: Very Hard to Read - May Not be Completely Accurate. Josephine Wife of Albert SH??? (might be Shore) xxxx 28, 1819 July 22, 188x Burial: Oxford Cemetery Oxford Sumner County Kansas, USA Created by: Mike Maxton Record added: Jan 30, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 64942083 2nd Image from Findagrave.com Josephine Shmidl Birth: Feb. 28, 1819 Death: Jul. 22, 1884 Wife of Albert Shmidl Burial: Oxford Cemetery Oxford Sumner County Kansas, USA Created by: Judy Mayfield Record added: Feb 16, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 65742603 | ZAJICKOVA, Josefa (I02436)
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275 | Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999 Name: Anna Zajicek Birth Date: abt 1811 Death Date: 27 Sep 1879 Age: 68 Burial Location: Washington Cemetery: Richmond Prot Comments: wif of: Joseph [This contradiction must be resolved] Source: Grave Records of Washington County, Iowa; Graves Registration Project of W. P. A. Page Number: 228 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: Works Project Administration. Graves Registration Project. Washington, D.C.: n.p., n.d. | NOVAKOVA, Anna (I02429)
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276 | Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999 Name: Vojtech Smide (Smidl) Birth Date: 9 Jun 1812 Death Date: 4 Jun 1868 Age: 55 Burial Location: Washington Cemetery: Richmond Cath Source: Grave Records of Washington County, Iowa; Graves Registration Project of W. P. A. Page Number: 188 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: Works Project Administration. Graves Registration Project. Washington, D.C.: n.p., n.d. | SIMANDL, Vojtech (I02437)
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277 | It looks like they married again on 15 Mar 1934 in Chicago. | Family: Joseph George ROBB / Grace M. EVELETH (F211)
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278 | James CARROLL might be the one on Bridget COLLINS née RYAN's obituary | CARROLL, James (I05832)
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279 | Jan was a twin to Martin. | ZAJICEK, Jan (I03961)
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280 | Jan Zajicek didn't have a birth year for Barbora, but she was born between Anna (1773) and Marie (1776), so I added this approximate date. | ZAJICKOVA, Barbora (I00980)
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281 | Karl and his wife Luise died in approximately 1941 of pneumonia, according to Rosemarie Riemer's (nee SELLKE) memoirs. Their two children were adopted by Karl's sister and her husband, Betha (nee HILD) and Robert LUEBEN. | HILD, Karl (I01114)
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282 | KOESTNER ? Lt. Louis Joseph, a Graveside Service with military honors for Lt. Louis Joseph Koestner, US Navy (Ret.), 48, will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Florence National Cemetery, Florence. Rev. Ricky Gibson will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Veterans Formation, P.O. Box 12521, Columbia, SC. Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, is in charge. Lt. Koestner, died Tuesday, October 15, 2002. Born in Roanoke, VA, he was the son of the late Edward Richard and Lleita Patterson Koestner. He attended Columbia College in Columbia, MO and Suffolk University in Boston, MA. A veteran of Desert Storm, he retired after 20 years in the U.S. Navy and was a veteran service representative for the Veterans Administration. He was a member of the DeWitt Clinton Masonic Lodge and Aleppo Shrine in Sandwich, MA, a member of Retired Officers' Association of Cape Cod, board member of The Veterans Formation and attended Lyttleton Street United Methodist Church in Camden. Surviving are his wife, Sheila Gail Foster Koestner of Atlanta, GA; daughters, Christina Koestner of Atlanta, GA and Erica Koestner of West Hyannis Port, MA; sisters, Patsy E. Koestner of Crozet, VA and Carol A. Koestner, Camden; three nieces and four nephews. http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20021022/OBITS02/310229948 | KOESTNER, Louis Joseph (I03109)
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283 | KULL, CHARLES JOSEPH March 22, 1917 to Sept. 4, 2004 "Charlie" passed away due to complications from a stroke. Born in Monroe, Michigan to Guy and Elise Kull, (one of 2 sons), Charlie attended the University of Notre Dame and Michigan State University majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Thereafter, he worked for a while at the Monroe Auto Equipment Co., (Monroe Shocks), as a tool and die draftsman. In October of 1940, he moved to San Diego and went to work in the Engineering Dept. of Consolidated Aircraft Corp. In 1942, he was one of two Consolidated employees selected by Lockheed Overseas Corp. (who, under license, built Consolidated B-24s), to go to Northern Ireland where from mid 1942 to mid 1943 he worked making modifications to the Lockheed built 24s, to suit various combat conditions that flight crews were experiencing at the time. Back at Consolidated in San Diego in 1943, he taught B-24 ground school to military personnel. In 1946 he married Bette Lou Edmondson, whom he met when she was also working at Consolidated in the B-24 assembly line dept. From 1946 to mid 1947, due to the ups and downs of the aircraft industry, he opened a model shop in Escondido specializing in powered scale model airplanes. During this time he designed and built a trophy winning powered model race plane that reached 93 m.p.h. under U-control. From mid 1947 to mid 1956, back at the now Convair Vultee Aircraft Corp., he spent part of this time at Muroc, (Edwards AFB), working on a flight test program for the XF-92A, the predecessor to the F-102 and F-106. From 1956 thru 1963, at the now General Dynamics/Convair Corp. and sequentially General Dynamics Astronautics, he worked on F-102/ TF-102, Atlas Centaur and F-111 engineering programs. During this time, he also instructed Air Force personnel in various aspects of the Atlas rocket as well as supervised 56 instructors and graduated over 1,900 Officers and Technicians. After that, he went to work, for Ryan Aeronautical on their Drone programs. In 1982 Charlie retired, he and Bette then bought a motorhome, camped out on a regular basis with their wise-cracking good friends and traveled the U.S. extensively, enjoying fishing and seeing unique, out of the way places. Charlie was also a California licensed Mechanical Engineer and held a patent for inventing a tool to remove tubeless tires from automobile wheels. Charlie was predeceased by his loving wife of 53 years and is survived by three sons, Chip, Chuck and Jeff, two granddaughters and one great-grandaughter. We love you Dad. Please sign the guest book at obituaries.uniontrib.com | KULL, Charles Joseph (I05799)
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284 | Letter written by Anna BAHR: Märzenburg, den 28.Dezember 1906 Unsere Lieben Alle! Kind und Kinderchen, ein recht fröhliches Weihnachtsfest wünschen wir Euch verlebt zu haben. Ein fröhliches und gesegnetes Neujahr in steter Gesundheit und alles Wohlergehen und der Herr geh mit Euch ein und aus, aus dem Alten in dem Neuenjahr. Er schütte sein Füllhorn über Euch aus und sei Euch gnädig.. Auch habt Ihr uns beschämt und eine Kiste, welche glücklich am heiligen Abend eingelaufen ist, geschickt. Wir hätten ja ein gleiches tun sollen, haben es aber durch die viele Arbeit welche bei uns ist, versäumt. Roberts Kiste kam zur gleichen Zeit, das war ja ein Jubel ohne Ende. Überhaupt war bei uns die Bescherung sehr reichlich und voll großer Freude! In der unteren Stube wurde beschert, die war aber reichlich voll ….und Menschen Das läßt sich ja gar nicht alles beschreiben mit einem Wort.Es war zu viel des Guten. Papas Lieblinge und Gretchen und Hildchen kamen auch zur rechten Zeit mit einer großen Kiste allerhand schöner Sachen. Auch der Bahnmeister fehlte nicht!----Geselle Harling und Mädchen! Auch, na kurz ungut,14 Personen!----Denn uinsere Braut ist schon bei uns. Die wirtschaftet aber herum, das muß nur so gern für mich. Nun hab ich es sehr gut, sie nimmt mir alle Sorge und Arbeit ab, aber Trotzdem gibt es noch sehr viel Arbeit!---- Nun ist endlich der Hochzeitstag bestimmt worden. Heute hängen sie in dem Kasten. Gott gebe seinen Segen dazu daß es gut gehen möge---- Hermann hätte nur lieber so fortgewirtschaftet, aber da ist sie doch nicht damit einverstanden schon der Menschheit wegen. Sie wollte doch nach Pommern reisen, da haben wir sie aber nicht fortgelassen! Und nun soll die Hochzeit auch gleich hier bei uns werden. Groß soll sie ja nicht werden in unser kleines Haus. Darum läßt Euch das Brautpaar höflichst bitten, daß Ihr sie doch die Ehre schenken möget und zu ihrer Hochzeit zu erscheinen, bitten aber auch zugleich um umgehende Antwort, danach wir uns richten können. Also den 16. Januar 1907 soll sie stattfinden. Hermann rechnet ganz auf Euch, Er würde sich sehr betrüben wenn Ihr ihr eine Absagung schreiben würdet! Und recht bald! Zum Polterabend erwarten wir Euch ganz bestimmt. Ihr könnt ja mit Bahr aus Kalau . Dein Alter wird sie Euch auf denzusammenreisen!-----Und dann sollt Ihr die Hilde von Berlin aus mitbringen, Dein Alter wird sie Euch auf den Lerterbahnhof bringen, weil Liebitzkzs nicht kommen wollen. Ihr wißt wohl noch nicht wie die Braut heißt Fräulein Honecker aus Greifswald in Hinterpommern-- Nun kommen wir wieder zurück auf Weihnachten | BAHR, Antonia Anna (I02805)
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285 | Levi Woodberry lived in the house where Florence gave birth to William Henry Fisher. His wife, Emma, was a monthly nurse after Levi died in 1898. I found no other personal connection to Florence. | WOODBERRY, Levi (I02224)
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286 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I04426)
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287 | Liz, Many thanks for that excellent advert which I had not seen. Would it be OK with you if I uploaded it to JAF's personal page in my Ancestry tree? I see Ancestry as a useful "vault" for preserving digital data, especially photos and scans of documents. I no longer regard CDs and even hard drives as safe in the long term having already over the past 10 years lost a lot of work. Ancestry, I think, is set to endure for a long time and is certainly better than me at backing up and preserving. And the more these images proliferate the more chances they will stay around. Although I was horrified to read recently that government archivists and record offices are now beginning to use digital archiving as an excuse for destroying the physical records to save expenditure on space and retrieval (less staff required). A good example of that development is the plan by the Irish government to destroy the land registery records now that have all been digitised. But I digress. John Ambrose Fisher is technically not an ancestor of mine, but the father of my great great-uncle's wife. Some of his descendants are of course related to me by blood. Thanks for the extra information on the Fisher family, which I shall add to my tree. There is a possible interesting connection here as far as "drink" is concerned. Tom Bennett, while not in the drinks trade himself, certainly had family connections to it. His father, James Bennett, was a farmer but liked to use his money to invest in worthwhile local enterprises. One of his projects was to help set up the Alton Court Brewery in Ross, and both he (he is my great great-grandfather) and my great-grandfather and grandfather were successively chairmen of the company. Tom's eldest brother went into the brewing industry, and one of his sister's married the chief brewer at the Alton Court Brewery. So it's possible the Fisher's had a pre-existing commercial connection with the Bennetts. The Alton Court Brewery was very successful in its day but by 1947 was in trouble. My grandfather was the last chairman and had the unenviable task of overseeing the selling of the company to the Stroud Brewery in Gloucestershire. They, of course, stripped the assets and closed down the site in Ross putting everyone out of work, something for which my grandfather was much resented in the town for a long time although I gather there was really no alternative but to sell. Small town breweries were not able to survive in the new post-war economy. Tom Bennett and Emily Louisa Fisher's daughter Birdie Esther Marie Bennett moved to London and eventually to Sussex. She was at some point heavily into local government and was mayor (of Burgess Hill I believe) at some point. I know my great-aunt Gladys Mary Bennett (she was always known as "Girlie", and two of her brothers were "Boy" and "Laddie") kep in close touch with Birdie throughout her life but after she died there was very little connection, if any, between our Bennett side and Birdie's. In the 1990s I located Birdie's bank manager husband, Kenneth Oldland, shortly before he died and he put me in touch with his son in Australia who very kindly supplied my with data on Birdie's descendants. But I think he may now be dead. All this was pre-internet and involved actual letters or phone calls. Once I've assimulated all the new data I'll get back to see about any documents or photos we can share. I inherited Girlie's photo album and there are lots of (unfortunately) unidentified people in them, some of who may well be her Fisher/Bennett friends. I was sent some photos of Tom and Birdie's Australian descendants (as in the 1990s) which I have not yet put up on Ancestry, but must do so soon. When I scan them I'll make sure I send you copies. Best wishes, Nigel mail@nigel-edwards.fsbusiness.co.uk 5 Feb 2010 | FISHER, John Ambrose (I01195)
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288 | Married late in life, no kids. | FISHER, Emmeline (I01932)
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289 | Martha Ellen CROFT is listed as a witness to the marriage of Florence FLETCHER and William BINDON | LITTLE, Martha Ellen (I05948)
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290 | Martin was a twin to Jan. | ZAJICEK, Martin (I03960)
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291 | MARY FEDOR Jan 20, 1896 Dec 1982 Brownsville, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States Death 210285087 http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=51544625 | ZSOLCSAK, Mary (I03893)
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292 | Mary M. Gaylord Obituary | Condolences WOODSTOCK - Mary M. Gaylord, 97, of Woodstock, died Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011, at Hearthstone Manor Nursing Home in Woodstock. She was born April 18, 1914, in Antioch, to Henry and Bernice (Gurlo) Legler. She married Wilbert H. Gaylord in 1936. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Woodstock. Her hobbies included baking, gardening, shopping and birdwatching. She is survived by her children, Wayne R. (Terry) Gaylord, Larry D. (MaryAnne) Gaylord, Donald E. (Cammy) Gaylord, Gerald J. Gaylord, Judith M. (Joe) Miller and Shirley A. (James) Forman; 15 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; numerous great-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Hank Legler and Leo Legler; four sisters, Anna Hall, Josephine Bauman, Julia Garrison and Rose Seiger; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a daughter-in-law, Ann Gaylord; her brothers and sisters, Stella Krause, Sylvia Russie, Walter Legler, Chuck Legler and an infant, Theo; and a great-grandson, Damien. The visitation will be from 10 a.m. until the celebration of the 11 a.m. funeral Mass on Saturday, Aug. 20, at St. Mary Catholic Church, 312 Lincoln Ave., Woodstock. Monsignor Aaron Brodeski will officiate. Interment will follow in the McHenry County Memorial Park Cemetery in Woodstock. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Northeastern Illinois, 404 Lake Zurich Road, Barrington, IL 60010-3141. For information, call the funeral home at 815-338-1710. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nwherald/obituary.aspx?n=mary-m-gaylord&pid=153173275&ftm=1#sthash.KVUZtcLj.dpuf | LEGLER, Mary (I02622)
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293 | mervynjohnson Patrick Johanna Ryan : MemorialPublished in the Limerick Leader on 17th March 2012 (Distributed in Limerick)-----------------------------.Ryan (20th & 48th Anniversary) In loving memory of my dear parents, Patrick who died February 13, 1964 and Johanna who died March 19, 1992, late of Glebe view, Pallas, Pallasgreen, Co. Limerick. Rest in Peace. Masses offered.-Loved and remembered always by daughter Mary; son-in-law Peter; grandchildren Johanna and David and granddaughter-in-law Lisa; grandson-in-law Nick and great-granddaughters Sophie Grace and Emily Faith and great-grandsons Patrick Nicholas and Fergal Johannes. | RYAN, Patrick (I04227)
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294 | might not be the right dates for birth and death | COLLINS, John (I02917)
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295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I04576)
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296 | Myocarditis | GODDARD, Sarah Elizabeth (I03206)
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297 | Name also spelled "Chovj" Immigrated on Jan 20, 1922 arrived in NY (both notes according to Index to Naturalization record) | CHVOY, Emil (I01823)
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298 | Name: Frank Fletcher Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 30 Dec 1907 Event Place: , Bunbury, Cheshire, England Gender: Male Age (Formatted): 22y Marital Status: Single Father's Name: John Fletcher Spouse's Name: Mary Smith Spouse's Marital Status: Single Spouse's Father's Name: Joseph Smith GS Film number: 2093575 , Digital Folder Number: 004201908 , Image Number: 00797 | SMITH, Mary "Polly?" (I02045)
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299 | Name: Mr John R Dye Marriage Date: 1 Feb 1877 Marriage County: Audrain Spouse Name: Miss Emma L Hollis ancestry.com | DYE, John R (I01843)
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300 | Name: Frank Goodell Gender: Male Burial Date: 29 Aug 1963 Burial Place: Chicago, Illinois Death Date: 29 Aug 1963 Death Place: Oteen, Buncombe, North Carolina Age: 68 Birth Date: 30 Jun 1895 Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. Occupation: Mail Carrier Race: White Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Beulah Griffin Goodell Father's Name: John Goodell Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Anna Dite Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01595-2 System Origin: North Carolina-EASy Source Film Number: 1953430 Reference Number: v 24A cn 24232 | KOTIL, Frank (I00897)
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