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51 | A Collection of Scripture Texts with Appropriate Quotations from The Watch Tower for Every Day in the Year Interleaved for Autographs A Birthday Record 1925 This appears to have belonged to Mildred Irene (Huyck) Loomis | Source (S3)
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52 | A reference to the death and burial of Francis (Frank) Jacob Severin was found in the Severin family history book created by Henrietta Severin Novy, the great-great-granddaughter of Francis Jacob and Antonia Pekarek Severin. The book is titled "Severin Families 1776 -" and the reference was found under tab: Jakub Severin. It states: GOLTRY, OKLAHOMA SEPTEMBER 17, 1924 OBITUARY OF FRANCIS (FRANK) JACOB SEVERIN It appeared in the Goltry, Oklahoma Newspaper written in Czech. ENGLISH TRANSLATION EDITOR LETTER: After a lengthy illness, he died. For this Grandpa Severin was prepared. He was telling his family that they should be prepared with God. He was placed to rest next to his wife Antonia Pekarek Severin who had passed away 16 years before. Frank Severin leaves a sister Marketa (Margaret) Nemec, Prague, Nebraska. Ten children, two sons and eight daughters. Six children were at his funeral, five daughters and 1 son. Two daughters are in Chicago and one daughter is in Nebraska. The other son, Antone Severin, is in the Hospital where he underwent an operation several days before the death of his Father. He had not been informed that his Father had been buried. Hope he is well soon. Francis' Jacob Severino funeral was like we seldom ever see. He leaves behind his 10 children, 61 Grandchildren and 28 Great Grandchildren. A large group of his Grandchildren attended his funeral. Among them Great Grandchildren were twin girls Sefrta. Before the casket were six grown Grandchildren. Pallbearers were Emil Havel, Jon Plisek, Valentine Milacek, Peter Stejskal, Paul Krier and Gustav Pecha. Mr. Severin was well known even in Nebraska. He had his start there. When he arrived in this county from Moravia. Let him rest in Peace. Anna Honeywell (The actual passing of Antonia Severin was in 1902 and not 1908) | Severin, Frantisek (I5551)
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53 | access obtained to newspaper from myheritage.com | Source (S264)
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54 | Accidentially run over. | Patocka, Anton Jr. (I10636)
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55 | According to Early Families of Herkimer County, New York, there is a family record that sets the date of the marriage at 7 July 1788 | Family: Andrea S. Miller / Margaret Kast (F1194)
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56 | According to Grandma Seymour, Uncle Bud and Aunt Peg were married overseas while he was deployed and she was a captain in the W.A.C. | Family: Fred C. Kaune, III / Margaret Sanders (F106)
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57 | According to Hardin's History, he traded trinkets to the Indians for furs. Also, the story goes that he traded a keg of rum in exchange for 1000 acres of land; title was granted to him by Great Britain in June 1724. That patent required payment of 17 shillings, 6 pence for annual rent. | Kast, Johann Georg (I3386)
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58 | According to her marriage certificate, she kept a boarding house. | Duesler, Ida (I1125)
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59 | According to his obituary, he was wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor. | Hickey, George James (I10367)
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60 | According to Mary Kaune Seymour, Adeline died at the age of 63 | Lints, Adeline M. (I330)
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61 | According to Mary Kaune Seymour, John died at the age of 85 | Seymour, John (I329)
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62 | According to Mary Kaune Seymour, John was 14 when he came to America on his own. | Seymour, John (I329)
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63 | According to Mary Kaune Seymour, Kirk and his family lived across the street from his wife's mother, Samantha Hotaling. | White, Kirk E. (I477)
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64 | According to Mary Kaune Seymour, Kirk and his family lived across the street from his wife's mother, Samantha Hotaling. | Hotaling, Mary E. (I476)
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65 | According to Mary Kaune Seymour, Ray worked nights at the arsenal while he attended school during the day. | Seymour, John Raymond (I162)
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66 | According to Mary Kaune Seymour, the family was in Davenport while Ray attended The Palmer School of Chiropractic. | Seymour, John Raymond (I162)
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67 | According to Mary Seymour, Ernst was a member of the Dragoons, an elite military unit in Europe. | Kaune, Johann Ludolph (I704)
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68 | according to the 1910 census, Nellie and Seymour lived near each other on State Street | Family: Seymour Allen Huyck / Nellie E. Ahern (F1)
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69 | According to the Memorial of the Thayers book, she died at the age of 2. | Thayer, Almira (I2145)
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70 | According to the records, this child was born 6 months after Augustin and 6 months before Jean Baptiste--this is highly unlikely, could the records have the wrong parents? | Aquin (I6081)
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71 | According to their daughter, Mary Kaune, the couple was wed in St. Augustine's Church, which at that time was located on the corner of North Street and what was called Railroad Street, later to become Central Ave. | Family: Frederick C. Kaune, Jr. / Leona M. Butler (F46)
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72 | Adeline Lints' obituary states that Olive is Adeline's half sister | Lints, Olive (I1100)
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73 | Administered by his uncle, James Warren | Warren, James (I4037)
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74 | After his mother's death, his father took him to the North Brookfield home of Richard Gorton and his wife; they were related to Hannah, his mother. Wash asked them to raise Grove and not tell him who his parents were. | Loomis, Grove (I303)
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75 | After marriage, Mary and her husband settled on a farm near Linwood, Nebraska where their son Edward later farmed. Mary kept a scrapbook of information on their family of 17 children and on the early Kucera, Nemec, and Andel families. After her death, her daughter, Agnes Hovorka, contined to update the scrapbook and kept a notebook of her own, listing her uncles, aunts, counsins, and their families (from the Kucera Family Tree book). | Nemec, Mary (I105)
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76 | After moving to Sangerfield in 1802, George Washington Loomis and his brother Willard were members--perhaps even leaders--of a counterfeiting ring. | Loomis, Williard (I298)
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77 | After moving to Sangerfield in 1802, George Washington Loomis and his brother Willard were members--perhaps even leaders--of a counterfeiting ring. | Loomis, George Washington (I74)
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78 | Age: 8/12 Kenneth Seymour, Head, M, 28, [b. Bet Apr 1911 and Apr 1912], Iowa, Married, Temperer (Drop Forge), $14 real estate Mary Seymour, Wife, F, 26, [b. Bet Apr 1913 and Apr 1914], New York, Married Beverly Seymour, Daughter, F, 5, [b. Bet Apr 1934 and Apr 1935], New York, Single Loraine Seymour, Daughter, F, 4, [b. Bet Apr 1935 and Apr 1936], New York, Single Constance Seymour, Daughter, F, 2, [b. Bet Apr 1937 and Apr 1938], New York, Single Kenneth Seymour, Son, M, Infant, [b. Bef Apr 1940], New York, Single | Seymour, Kenneth Jr. (I161)
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79 | aged sixty yeares or therabouts | Warren, Ann (I3814)
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80 | Agidius Recac, M, 50, Economist Margarethe Recac, F, 53 Antonia Recac, F, 22 Franziska Recac, F, 16 Johanne Recac, M, 13 Franz Recac, M, 9 Nationality - Moravia Last Permanent Residence Destination - Moravia Destination - U.S. of A. «b»Notes:«/b» Surname is actually Rezac which was misspelled as Recac. The father has the German spelling Agidius, also spelled as Aegidius in Latinized ancient Greek (https://www.name-doctor.com/search-names.html?key=agidius&search=1). The Czech spelling is Jiljí (https://www.name-doctor.com/name-jilji-meaning-of-jilji-39211.html). The entry F{missing}ika is actually Franziska as recorded in the Passenger List Card Index (MyHeritage and FamilySearch). The Antonia entry is actually Antonia Svoboda, the daughter of Marketa's first marriage to Jan Svoboda. This is confirmed in the 1869 Czech Census. Jiljí's brother Jan arrived earlier in Nebraska in 1873 and was followed by brother Martin and sister Victoria Rezac Zahourek in 1874. Jiljí was followed by his sisters Teresa Rezac Staska and Antonia Rezac Lanik who arrived in Nebraska in 1876. . | Rezac, Jili (I2244)
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81 | Alfalfa County did not exist until 1907 when Okahoma became a state and Alfalfa County was formed from Woods County. | Pekarek, Antonie Marie (I5673)
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82 | Alfalfa County was not established until 1907 when it was formed from Woods County. | Milacek, Elizabeth Mary (I10263)
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83 | Alfred Schiller, Head, M, 30, [b. Bet Jan 1889 and Jan 1890], Berlin Ger, Married, Laborer (Shop), immigrated in 1891, naturalized in 1896 Bessie L. Schiller, Wife, F, 22, [b. Bet Jan 1897 and Jan 1898], New York, Married Carl L. Schiller, Son, M, 2, [b. Bet Jan 1917 and Jan 1918], New York, Single | Schiller, Alfred (I524)
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84 | Alfred Schiller, Head, M, 30, [b. Bet Jan 1889 and Jan 1890], Berlin Ger, Married, Laborer (Shop), immigrated in 1891, naturalized in 1896 Bessie L. Schiller, Wife, F, 22, [b. Bet Jan 1897 and Jan 1898], New York, Married Carl L. Schiller, Son, M, 2, [b. Bet Jan 1917 and Jan 1918], New York, Single | Schiller, Carl A. (I525)
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85 | Alfred Schiller, Head, M, 30, [b. Bet Jan 1889 and Jan 1890], Berlin Ger, Married, Laborer (Shop), immigrated in 1891, naturalized in 1896 Bessie L. Schiller, Wife, F, 22, [b. Bet Jan 1897 and Jan 1898], New York, Married Carl L. Schiller, Son, M, 2, [b. Bet Jan 1917 and Jan 1918], New York, Single | Duesler, Bessie L. (I58)
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86 | All entries are unsourced | Source (S73)
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87 | All Jan's and Marketa's residences are in Plasy Estate, hence it is reasonable to assume they were married within Plasy Estate. | Family: Jan Hreb / Marketa (F880)
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88 | Allen Snyder, 52, M, Head, born in Montgomery Co, 8 children, married once, now married, farmer, native, owner of land, home made of wood, value $1200 Lucinda Snyder, 51, wife, born in Montgomery Co, 8 children, married once, now married Samantha Snyder, 18, F, child, born in Montgomery Co Warren Snyder, 9, M, child, born in Montgomery Co Oliver Hotaling, 21, M, servant, born in Otsego Co | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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89 | Allen Snyder, 52, M, Head, born in Montgomery Co, 8 children, married once, now married, farmer, native, owner of land, home made of wood, value $1200 Lucinda Snyder, 51, wife, born in Montgomery Co, 8 children, married once, now married Samantha Snyder, 18, F, child, born in Montgomery Co Warren Snyder, 9, M, child, born in Montgomery Co Oliver Hotaling, 21, M, servant, born in Otsego Co | Snyder, Samantha (I328)
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90 | Allen Snyder, 52, M, Head, born in Montgomery Co, 8 children, married once, now married, farmer, native, owner of land, home made of wood, value $1200 Lucinda Snyder, 51, wife, born in Montgomery Co, 8 children, married once, now married Samantha Snyder, 18, F, child, born in Montgomery Co Warren Snyder, 9, M, child, born in Montgomery Co Oliver Hotaling, 21, M, servant, born in Otsego Co | Houghtaling, Oliver (I327)
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91 | Allen Snyder, 52, M, Head, born in Montgomery Co, 8 children, married once, now married, farmer, native, owner of land, home made of wood, value $1200 Lucinda Snyder, 51, wife, born in Montgomery Co, 8 children, married once, now married Samantha Snyder, 18, F, child, born in Montgomery Co Warren Snyder, 9, M, child, born in Montgomery Co Oliver Hotaling, 21, M, servant, born in Otsego Co | Pierce, Lucinda (I8953)
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92 | Allen Snyder, 65, M, Head, born in Otsego Co, married, Retired farmer, wood house, value: $2720 (value hard to read) Lucinda Snyder, F, wife, born in Montgomery Co, married Warren Snyder, 19, child, born in Montgomery Co, single | Pierce, Lucinda (I8953)
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93 | Allen Snyder, 65, M, Head, born in Otsego Co, married, Retired farmer, wood house, value: $2720 (value hard to read) Lucinda Snyder, F, wife, born in Montgomery Co, married Warren Snyder, 19, child, born in Montgomery Co, single | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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94 | Allen Snyder, Head, M, 67, [b. Bet Jun 1812 and Jun 1813], New York, Married, Farmer Lucinda Snyder, Wife, F, 66, [b. Bet Jun 1813 and Jun 1814], New York, Married, Housekeeper Warren Snyder, Son, M, 24, [b. Bet Jun 1855 and Jun 1856], New York, Married, Farmer Rozella Snyder, Daughter-in-law, F, 21, [b. Bet Jun 1858 and Jun 1859], New York, Married, Housekeeper Matilda Snyder, Granddaughter, F, 3, [b. Bet Jun 1876 and Jun 1877], New York, Single James Gifford, Household Member, M, 23, [b. Bet Jun 1856 and Jun 1857], New York, Single | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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95 | Allen Snyder, Head, M, 67, [b. Bet Jun 1812 and Jun 1813], New York, Married, Farmer Lucinda Snyder, Wife, F, 66, [b. Bet Jun 1813 and Jun 1814], New York, Married, Housekeeper Warren Snyder, Son, M, 24, [b. Bet Jun 1855 and Jun 1856], New York, Married, Farmer Rozella Snyder, Daughter-in-law, F, 21, [b. Bet Jun 1858 and Jun 1859], New York, Married, Housekeeper Matilda Snyder, Granddaughter, F, 3, [b. Bet Jun 1876 and Jun 1877], New York, Single James Gifford, Household Member, M, 23, [b. Bet Jun 1856 and Jun 1857], New York, Single | Pierce, Lucinda (I8953)
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96 | Allen Snyder, Head, M, 67, [b. Bet Jun 1812 and Jun 1813], New York, Married, Farmer Lucinda Snyder, Wife, F, 66, [b. Bet Jun 1813 and Jun 1814], New York, Married, Housekeeper Warren Snyder, Son, M, 24, [b. Bet Jun 1855 and Jun 1856], New York, Married, Farmer Rozella Snyder, Daughter-in-law, F, 21, [b. Bet Jun 1858 and Jun 1859], New York, Married, Housekeeper Matilda Snyder, Granddaughter, F, 3, [b. Bet Jun 1876 and Jun 1877], New York, Single James Gifford, Household Member, M, 23, [b. Bet Jun 1856 and Jun 1857], New York, Single | Snyder, Warren (I8960)
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97 | Allen Snyder, Head, M, 67, [b. Bet Jun 1812 and Jun 1813], New York, Married, Farmer Lucinda Snyder, Wife, F, 66, [b. Bet Jun 1813 and Jun 1814], New York, Married, Housekeeper Warren Snyder, Son, M, 24, [b. Bet Jun 1855 and Jun 1856], New York, Married, Farmer Rozella Snyder, Daughter-in-law, F, 21, [b. Bet Jun 1858 and Jun 1859], New York, Married, Housekeeper Matilda Snyder, Granddaughter, F, 3, [b. Bet Jun 1876 and Jun 1877], New York, Single James Gifford, Household Member, M, 23, [b. Bet Jun 1856 and Jun 1857], New York, Single | Shoemaker, Rozella (I8961)
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98 | Allen Snyder, Head, M, 67, [b. Bet Jun 1812 and Jun 1813], New York, Married, Farmer Lucinda Snyder, Wife, F, 66, [b. Bet Jun 1813 and Jun 1814], New York, Married, Housekeeper Warren Snyder, Son, M, 24, [b. Bet Jun 1855 and Jun 1856], New York, Married, Farmer Rozella Snyder, Daughter-in-law, F, 21, [b. Bet Jun 1858 and Jun 1859], New York, Married, Housekeeper Matilda Snyder, Granddaughter, F, 3, [b. Bet Jun 1876 and Jun 1877], New York, Single James Gifford, Household Member, M, 23, [b. Bet Jun 1856 and Jun 1857], New York, Single | Snyder, Matilda (I8962)
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99 | Allen Snyder, Household Member, M, 36, [b. Bet Jun 1813 and Jun 1814], New York, Farmer, $3000 real estate Lucinda Snyder, Household Member, F, 35, [b. Bet Jun 1814 and Jun 1815], New York Betsy Snyder, Household Member, F, 15, [b. Bet Jun 1834 and Jun 1835], New York Jennet Snyder, Household Member, F, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York Edward Snyder, Household Member, M, 7, [b. Bet Jun 1842 and Jun 1843], New York Mary J. Snyder, Household Member, F, 5, [b. Bet Jun 1844 and Jun 1845], New York Samantha Snyder, Household Member, F, 3, [b. Bet Jun 1846 and Jun 1847], New York | Snyder, Samantha (I328)
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100 | Allen Snyder, Household Member, M, 36, [b. Bet Jun 1813 and Jun 1814], New York, Farmer, $3000 real estate Lucinda Snyder, Household Member, F, 35, [b. Bet Jun 1814 and Jun 1815], New York Betsy Snyder, Household Member, F, 15, [b. Bet Jun 1834 and Jun 1835], New York Jennet Snyder, Household Member, F, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York Edward Snyder, Household Member, M, 7, [b. Bet Jun 1842 and Jun 1843], New York Mary J. Snyder, Household Member, F, 5, [b. Bet Jun 1844 and Jun 1845], New York Samantha Snyder, Household Member, F, 3, [b. Bet Jun 1846 and Jun 1847], New York | Snyder, Mary Jane (I8958)
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