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131251 TYPE Bible Records of Mercer County
 
Source (S23)
 
131252 TYPE DavenportSUBM Audrey Phillips Dollins DavenportDATE September 1995
 
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131253 TYPE Hifner Family Bible
 
Source (S99)
 
131254 TYPE SampsonDATE 13 Sep 1998
 
Source (S55)
 
131255 Upon his death in 1949, David left 8 children; 20 grandchildren; 42 great grandchildren; and 2 great great
grandchildren (Earl Ray Brown) 
CONKLIN, David A. (I903)
 
131256 US Census for 1860 shows Samuel to be age 6; his grave states "Samuel S. Dickey, 1853-1935" DICKEY, Samuel Shetterly (I5566)
 
131257 Vaugh H. Wilkinson, age 57, 1503 A. Ave., assistant postmaster of New Castle for 30 years, died at 11:30 o'clock this morning in the Henry County hospital following a stroke of paralysis suffered Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Wilkinson was stricken in the Fox and Macer chapel while paying final respects to a fellow postal employee, William R. Ricks, a retired railway mail clerk. At the time he was engaged in conversation with Sam J. Bufkin, a former postmaster. He remained in critical condition since his removal to the hospital.
Mr. Wilkinson, for many years was in the religious, social and civic life of the city. he was a member of the 1st Christian church, a former president of the Y.M.C.A. and a former president of the old Dynamo club, and adjunct of the chamber of commerce and a former member of the Rotary club. He also took an active interest in postal organizations.
He was born July 1, 1888 in Liberty township, the son of Amos Wilkinson, now living near Messick and the late Cornelia LaBoyteaux Wilkinson. He was married May 4, 1912 to Miss Lucy J. Davis.
Mr. Wilkinson received his education in the schools of the county and attended Spiceland academy for 2 years, 1905 and 1906. He also attended Indiana Business College in Anderson.
He resided with his parents during farm work until 1913 when he came to New Castle to take a position with the American Express Company. Later, he became a substitute clerk in the post office her under the late Dr. John K. Thompson, postmaster. On October 1, 1913 he was promoted to a regular clerkship and became assistant postmaster in June, 1916, succeeding Frank Denius, resigned. He had served continuously since as assistant postmaster to the late Edward Smith, Sam Bufkin and N.C. Goodwin present postmaster.
Mr. Wilkinson was a member of New Castle lodge No. 91, F. and A.M. and Crescent loge, Knights of Pythias.
Surviving are the widow, a daughter, Mr. Robert Zaring of Cambridge, Ohio, a granddaughter, Martha Jane Zaring, a father and a sister, Mrs. Cora Davis.
The body has been removed to Main and Sons funeral home pending funeral arrangements.

DEATHS
VAUGH H. WILKINSON
Funeral services were held Monday at the home, 1503 A avenue, for Vaughn H. Wilkinson, age 57, assistant postmaster, who died Friday morning at the Henry County hospital after a brief illness. Burial was in Southmound cemetery. The widow, mrs. Lucy D. Wilkinson, his father, a daughter and a sister survive. 
WILKINSON, Vaughn H. (I1666)
 
131258 Veteran of Korea and Vietnam. Staff Sergeant, United States Air Force (Retired). Recipient of the Airman's Medal. Preceded in death by his wife, Aurelia R Spang; and sons, Richard Lopez and Jesse Guerrero. Extracted from obituary in the San Antonio Express News, November 21, 2006; and the Nationwide Gravesite Locator.

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San Antonio Express-News (TX) - November 21, 2006
Deceased Name: Kenneth E. Spang
Kenneth E. Spang, U.S. Air Force Retired, born January 21, 1931, passed away November 20, 2006, at the age of 75. He was preceded in death by his wife, Aurelia R. Spang; and sons, Richard Lopez and Jesse Guerrero. Survivors include his children and their spouses, Susan and Mike Cunningham, Nita and David Salisbury, Ken and Paula Spang, Shirlee and Michael Filoteo and Armando Reyes; grandchildren, Clint, Christopher, Corinne, Shanon, David, Michael Jr., Dustin, Richard, Bonnie, Kenneth, Nicole and Megan; great-grandchildren, Ashton, Breydon, Damien, Dominick, Monty and Christalena; siblings, Diane Gardell, William Rush, III, Marian Mantyla and Michelle Bochette. Mr. Spang proudly served our country in the U.S. Air Force for 22 years. He received the Airman's Medal Award for Bravery. He was a Korean and Vietnam War Veteran. A heartfelt thank you to the Doctors and Staff at Wilford Hall Medical Center on the 7th and 9th floor, ICU, and especially Capt. Jonathan Bishop, M.D. In lieu of fllowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Visitation will be held Tuesday, November 21, 2006, 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Castle Ridge Mortuary, with a rosary to be recited at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, November 22, 2006, 12:15 p.m. at Resurrection of the Lord Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery with full military honors. Services under the direction of Castle Ridge Mortuary.
 
SPANG, Kenneth Earl (I605)
 
131259 View/Sign Guest Book

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Howard W. McClintock Sr.
April 11, 1916 - Oct. 17, 2009
LAPEL ? Howard W. McClintock, Sr., 93, Lapel, passed away Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009, at Saint John's Medical Center in Anderson following an extended illness.

He was born on April 11, 1916, in Lapel, to Ray and Edna (Harless) McClintock.

He graduated from Lapel High School in 1934 and was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army.

Howard retired in 1972 from the former Guide Lamp Division of General Motors in Anderson.

He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church; and was the oldest living member of the Lapel American Legion Post 212; Lapel Masonic Lodge No. 625; and the UAW Local 663. Howard had been a Lapel Little League coach for many years; he enjoyed golf and was known as the chair man because of his love of caning chairs.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Lillie B. (Hysong) McClintock; two sons, Willard (wife, Jan) McClintock of Glenwood Springs, Colo., and Daniel McClintock of Lapel; two grandchildren, Todd McClintock of Chicago, Ill., and Marla (husband, Chadd) Miller of Kalispell, Mont.; three great-grandchildren, Sydney, Vance, and Ava Miller; two sisters, Lena Wyant of Lapel and Naomi McGlacken of Ocala, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, Fred McClintock.

Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009, at Scott E. Hersberger Funeral Home in Lapel with Pastor Doug Barton officiating. Burial will follow in Brookside Cemetery, Lapel, where the Lapel American Legion Post 212 will conduct military graveside rites.

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009, at Scott E. Hersberger Funeral Home, 1010 N. Main St., Lapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 606, Lapel, IN 46051-0606.

Post online condolences at www.hersbergerfuneralhome.com or www.theheraldbulletin.com.

Published in The Herald Bulletin from 10/18/2009 - 10/20/2009
 
MCCLINTOCK, Howard W. Sr. (I8695)
 
131260 View/Sign Guest Book

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John D. Hersberger
Feb. 12, 1934 - Sept. 6, 2008

WINCHESTER ? John David Hersberger, 74, passed away Sept. 6, 2008, at his residence, following an extended illness.

In 1984, John retired from Delco Remy, formerly in Anderson, after 30 years of employment. He also farmed his family farm in rural Ridgeville.

Survivors include his wife, Sue (Ridgeway) Hersberger; children, Lisa Swingley and Greg (wife, Diane) Hersberger; brother, Morris (wife, Jean) Hersberger; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at Scott E. Hersberger Funeral Home, 1010 N. Main St., Lapel, officiated by the Rev. Steve Conner. Private burial.

Visitation 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Additional memorial service 7 p.m. Tuesday at Congregational Christian Church at Five Points, officiated by the Rev. Steve Conner.

Tuesday visitation 5 to 7 p.m. at the church.

Memorial contributions may be made to Cancer services for Randolph County, 133 N. Meridian St., Winchester, IN 47394 or State of the Heart Hospice, 410 W. Votaw St., Portland, IN 47371.
 
HERSBERGER, John D. (I5152)
 
131261 Virginia Huntsha of Elgin Memorial visitation for Virginia Huntsha (nee Spang) will be from 2 to 5 p.m., with a memorial service at 4 p.m. Monday, at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels, 450 W. Lake St. (¾ mile west of Bloomingdale/Roselle Road), Roselle. Cremation will be private. She was the beloved wife of the late Robert; devoted mother of Pam (Ray) Kohl and the late Robert Hetzel; dear grandmother of Karen (John) Means and Kathy (Tony) Monteleone; and great-grandmother of John, Janine, Jennifer, Nico and Renzi. Donations to your favorite charity appreciated. For information, 630-889-1700. Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on December 17, 2006 SPANG, Virginia (I2754)
 
131262 Vol 4, pg 21
 
Source (S561)
 
131263 Walsh-Ross, Baldwin Bulletin, August 17, 1906

The marriage of Miss Bid Ross, daughter of Mike Ross of Emerald and Thomas C. Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh of Erin Prairie was Tuesday, August 14, 1906 at St. Patrick?s Church in Erin Prairie. Father P.A. Walsh officiating. Many relatives and friends attended the wedding and also the bountiful turkey dinner at the bride?s home. They live in the West where Mr. Walsh has contracts on Railroad construction.

They have the best wishes of their many friends.

Walsh-Ross, Republican Voice, New Richmond, Saturday, August 18, 1906

Thomas C. Walsh, formerly of Erin, now of Vancouver, Washington, and Miss Bridget Ross of Emerald were married at St. Patrick?s Church, Erin, Tuesday August 14, 1906. Reverend P.A. Walsh officiating. The groom was attended by William Meath of Erin, and the bride by her sister Nellie Ross form Superior. After the ceremony they returned to the home of the bride?s father, Mr. Mike Ross of Emerald, where a bountiful wedding dinner was served to forty immediate relatives and neighbors. In the afternoon, they drove to Cylon, where the young couple went on the westbound Central for a short wedding trip. They received many beautiful and valuable wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh will leave Monday for Vancouver, Washington, where they will be at home after September 1st.

Was a purchasing agent for Porter Brothers of Vancouver B.C. (per Geri Lehr). 
WALSH, Thomas C. (I1499)
 
131264 Walsh-Ross, Baldwin Bulletin, August 17, 1906

The marriage of Miss Bid Ross, daughter of Mike Ross of Emerald and Thomas C. Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh of Erin Prairie was Tuesday, August 14, 1906 at St. Patricks Church in Erin Prairie. Father P.A. Walsh officiating. Many relatives and friends attended the wedding and also the bountiful turkey dinner at the bride?s home. They live in the West where Mr. Walsh has contracts on Railroad construction.

They have the best wishes of their many friends. 
Family F611
 
131265 WAREHAM - Lois F. (Smith) Spang, 76, of Wareham, died unexpectedly Friday, April 3, 2009 at Tobey Hospital in Wareham. She was the wife of James R. Spang. They had been married for 53 years.

Born in Boston, the daughter of the late Harold and Mary (Dowling) Smith, she graduated from Cathedral High School in Boston, Class of 1951. After high school, Mrs. Spang worked as a clerk for John Hancock Life Insurance Company in Boston.

A previous resident of Dorchester, Norwell, Mattapoisett and Maine, she moved to Wareham in 1999. A homemaker, she enjoyed painting, arts and crafts and loved animals.

In addition to her husband, she leaves her son, James R. Spang Jr. of Salem, Conn.; three daughters, Catherine A. Hill of S. Kingstown, R.I., Mary J. Maag of Marion and Doreen L. Bisson of Northwood, N.H.; her sister, Joan Smith of Marion; and eight grandchildren, William and Matthew Spang, Nicholas and Daniel Hill, Alex and Andrew Maag and Elizabeth and Jeremy Bisson. She was the sister of the late Marilyn Metzler and Phyllis LeBlanc.

Her funeral will be from the Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, 2599 Cranberry Highway (Route 28), Wareham, at 9 a.m. Tuesday, April 14, followed by a Mass of Christian burial at St. Patrick?s Church, 82 High St., Wareham, at 10 a.m. Interment will be in the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. Visiting hours will be Monday, April 13, from 6 to 9 p.m.

Donations in her memory may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701 or Susan G. Komen Foundation, Attn: Gift Management Services, 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75244. For directions and online guestbook, visit www.ccgfuneralhome.com.
 
SMITH, Lois F. (I490)
 
131266 Was a soldier in 1707 and was captured by the Indians and held in captivity. MUZZY, [III] Benjamin (I3237)
 
131267 Was a twin to John Henry Deady, and both married Zugelder sisters. Leo had an alchol problem and died an early death. DEADY, Leo R. (I49)
 
131268 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8547)
 
131269 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I68)
 
131270 When Emma Morgan died, Lettie Morgan, her sister, raised Laurence Stone and Marion Stone. MORGAN, Luette (I289)
 
131271 When William Sisson died in 1887, Sarah had 3 small children and a farm to take care of. Oliver P. Widener, William's nephew, came and worked as a farm hand. In 1888, Oliver and Sarah were married and they continued to live on the farm.
At the death of Oliver P. Widener, his son, Vernie O. Widener, purchased the farm from the estate and it is now (2000) owned by Oliver's grandson, Vernie Widener.
The farm next to the the William Sisson/Oliver Widener farm was owned by George N. Sisson, William's brother and later by Mrs. Vernie O. (Elva) Widener. An adjoining farm was owned by John Sisson, another of William's brothers.
(Information provided by Lydia Fadely, daughter of Elva and Vernie O. Widener, 4/12/2000) 
GRAHAM, Sarah Electa (I710)
 
131272 Widener has also been spelled Wiedner, Widner, Weidner, even Waitner WIDENER, Abraham (I1221)
 
131273 William was totally blind; he bought a farm east of Mount Summit and lived there until his death. (Oral history from Carl and Audrey Hinshaw)
 
HINSHAW, William (I745)
 
131274 Worked for the Noblesville Police Department before he retired due to ill health. As of 3/7/2000 was working for his wife in pollution control/clean water.

NOBLESVILLE -- Former Noblesville Police officer Ralph Givens, who had played Santa on the Square for the past seven years, was found dead today in his home at Westbrook Village.

Noblesville Police Lt. Bruce Barnes said Givens, 61, died of natural causes.

Two or three day shift officers found Givens when they went to check on him after no one had heard from Givens in a couple of days, said Barnes.

"He was retired before I arrived (in 1993), and I never heard a bad word about him," Barnes said.

Personnel records were not available this evening, but Barnes said officers believe Givens was on the force 16 or 17 years, beginning in the early 1970s. He took a medical retirement, according to Barnes.

Givens was one of Lt. Tony Craig's field training officers, and the two had remained close.

"Ralph was an absolutely super individual," said Craig, who was among the officers called to Givens' home.

Lori Schwartz, Noblesville, co-owner of Schwartz's Bait & Tackle, got to know Givens when he was a police officer. After his shifts, she said, Givens would often grab a cup of coffee and go fishing on the river from her store.

"He loved to fish," she said.

"It was such a shock" to hear of Givens' death, said Schwartz, calling him a wonderful person. "I can't believe he's gone. I just saw him last week."

Schwartz said Givens would volunteer to play Santa for anybody who requested, although he had told her his health likely would keep him from playing the role this year.

"To me, it's more than a job. It's the spirit and the kids. I look forward to this every year," Givens said in 2003.

He shared the Santa role with Don Roberts, 71, Noblesville.

"He was a good police officer; he served Noblesville very well, and he was an excellent Santa," said Roberts.

The two had a little competition going on, he said, trying to see who could hold the newest-born baby. One time Givens got a couple coming home from the hospital. "I couldn't compete with that," said Roberts. "We had a lot of fun doing that."

Funeral arrangements were not available at press time
____
August 16, 2008
Ralph Givens 61, Noblesville, passed away Wednesday, August 13, 2008 at home. He was born September 12, 1946 in New Castle, Indiana. Ralph worked for the Noblesville Police Department from August 1, 1974 - July 15, 1989. He was a retired member of the Fraternal Order of Police; and had played Santa on the square in Noblesville for seven years. He is survived by his daughter, Maria Givens of Tempe, AZ. He is preceded in death by his wife, Charlene Kay Givens who passed away in 2006. He and Charlene had been married for 36 years. Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, August 18, 2008 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home in Noblesville, with Pastor Steve Martin officiating. Friends may call Sunday, August 17, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be at Hamilton Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association, 6415 Castleway West Drive, Suite 114, Indianapolis, IN 46250.
 
GIVENS, Ralph Arthur (I1025)
 
131275 works with computers in Boston area LALLY, Bridget (I9401)
 
131276 World Family Tree CD, Vol 23 #1163
See Robin B Kornides site for a list of the children rbkornides@hotmail.com
RBK's southeastern PA-German families on World Connect 
SPANG, Sarah (I2689)
 
131277 Written at Find A Grave page -

Birth: Nov. 2, 1886
Death: Aug. 23, 1910

Son of Isiah S. Spang, born Nov. 1859 and Lydia Augusta Spang, born Apr. 1859. Brother to Dessie J. Spang, born Apr. 1883; Verna B. Spang, born Aug. 1884 and Mary O. Spang, born Aug. 1891.

Some of this information is inconsistent with other data
 
SPANG, Marlin T. (I1014)
 
131278 Written by Rosemary Donahue about her Grandmother, Teresa Mary McMahon, at the request of her nephew, Thomas Spang (about 1995-1997)

"My Irish grandmother and Tom's father's (our mother's mother) lived with us from my babyhood until I was a sophomore in college, when she dies at ninety. She was perfectly well until a year before she dies. Spent the last year in bed and succumbed to old age. As I remember she never had any of the ailments that trouble us today.

She came to this country in a sailing vessel when she was ten years old with her parents and a brother, Michael, two years younger. They were the only passengers that didn't get seasick. All the adults were laid low. The sailors made pets of them, gave them the run of the ship, and showed them how things worked on a sailing vessel. All her life she loved the ocean, and thought Long Island Sound a sissy place to go swimming. While waiting for the boat to dock in Liverpool, she lost her little brother, but found him again in time to make the ship. Your father, Tom, was as fascinated by her stories as I was. He was crazy about her.

Her parents, Stephen McMahon and Nancy Lyddy McMahon, passed through New York (something my mother could never understand) and settled in Collinsville, Conn. I suspect they did so because they felt safer in a rural environment. The town of Ennis, County Clare, which I have visited several times, is hardly a metropolis, even today. My great grandfather, Stephen McMahon, had a job there with a utilities company (it must have been a gas co.) And Nancy Lyddy, my great grandmother, owner her own little shop on the main street of Ennis. She was accustomed to people dropping into the shop and giving her the news (and gossip no doubt) and Grandma said she was very lonely in Collinsville. I'm sure you know, Tom, your sister was named after Nancy Lyddy, and that the handsome willowware platter your sister has mounted on her living room wall was brought to this country by Nancy Lyddy, the first.

When they arrived, there was no Catholic priest in Collinsville. A priest came out from Hartford once a month to say mass in my great-grandfather's house. I now have the crucifix they used on the altar. The figure is solid brass, and the cross it hands on is solid cherry, a shame to all the cheap plastic junk they manufacture today. I understand that today Collinsville is a posh suburb of Hartford (I haven't been there since World War II). It was anything but posh when my mother was growing up there (the village where she was born). There was a "Yankee St." and a "Paddy St." and never the twain did meet. Living in such a place, my grandmother had her own kind of bigotry from across the street. The amazing thing is that this sort of thing can still flourish in northern Ireland. It's so true that human beings never learn from history.

I think but am not sure that the Collins factory manufactured weapons for the Union army during the Civil War. I know they were still at it in World War II. I hope by then their employees were unionized but I doubt it. My grandfather, Peter Murray, whom grandma married at 19, died young from occupational tuberculosis from working in what, in those days, was probably considered a model factory. I never knew him, nor my two Spang grandparents, they all had died before I was born.

My only grandmother lived a rural village life, the kind you read about in novels of the period, before I knew her. She never went to school. There was no convent school and, because she was a girl her father wouldn't send her to the village school. He had a fairly decent education himself and taught her at home. She had a fairly thorough knowledge of history, American and Irish, and quite a sound theology for the time - much better than those went to parochial school in the 19th century. She was always very well informed on current events as she the newspaper from cover to cover. (Your father used to say, Tom, he only wished she didn't have the sports page in her room when he wanted to read it)." 
SPANG, Rosemary (I191)
 
131279 Wrote an unsigned genealogy on the Givens obtained by this writer 3/7/2000. (Oral History - 7/14/2002 - per Stuart Givens, his first cousin, to this writer). GIVENS, Arthur Earl (I1022)
 
131280 Wrote:
The Pennsylvania Dutch (MacMillan Pub., 1950)
The Round of the Year (MacMillan Pub., 1963)
 
KLEES, Frederic Spang (I385)
 
131281 Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#
1830 PINNEY GROVE Franklin County OH 049 Blendon Township Federal Population Schedule OH 1830 Federal Census Index OHS3a1459219
1850 PINNEY GROVE Franklin County OH 012 Blendon Township Federal Population Schedule OH 1850 Federal Census Index OHS6a2278407
1850 PINNEY GROVE Franklin County OH 012 Blendon Township Federal Population Schedule OH 1850 Federal Census Index OHS9a7279375 
PINNEY, Grove (I963)
 
131282 Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#
1860 DEMPSEY WILLIAM* Jackson County KS 125 Jefferson Township Federal Population Schedule KS 1860 Federal Census Index KSS7a1368223 
DEMPSEY, William H (I1992)
 
131283 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F40
 
131284 zuletzt wohnhaft Tannenburgstraße 80, Mitglied desMüttervere ins HALLMANN, Maria Engel (ANGELA) (I640)
 
131285 zwischen 1837 und 1838 eingewandert
(1850) New York Ward 4, New York City, NY (Roll 536, p.6) // Card Maker, w
ohnt in der Nähe von Johann Conrad Kovermann / Alter 42
(1860) North Bergen Twp., Hudson Co., NJ (Roll 694, p.185) / Alter 56, le
bt bei John Huls (1870) North Bergen Twp., Hudson Co., NJ // Real Estat
e, 20000, Personal Estate 1000 (1880) Union City, Hudson Co., NJ (Roll 78
5, p.354c) // Retired Merchant 
KOVERMANN, Johann Friedrich Jr. (I815)
 
131286 [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.59499.147]

Individual: Romutis, Phyllis
Birth date: Nov 28, 1930
Death date: Feb 9, 1995
Social Security #: 188-24-6689
Last residence: 22102
State of issue: PA 
SPANG, Phyllis Jean (I642)
 
131287 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I182)
 
131288 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I180)
 
131289 [g1666.ftw]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4417, Date of Import: 1 Apr 1998]

Alma Zell Rearick had 3 sons by previous marriage--Leonard, Harold, and Verl.
 
REARICK, Alma Zell (I379)
 
131290 [g1666.ftw]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4417, Date of Import: 1 Apr 1998]

Just got out of the Service, just started working and every thing was looking good for him, a whole life ahead, when he run his car into a road bank and a tree. Killed instantly.
 
PEPPLER, Stanley Ross Kelly Jr (I218)
 
131291 [g1666.ftw]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4417, Date of Import: 1 Apr 1998]

Place of death: Jefferson County, Steubenville, Ohio, DOA Ohio Valley Gen
Hospital. Acute Coronary Thrombosis, sudden, due to Coronary Arteriosclerosis for several years, no autopsy performed. Carte Funeral
Home, 1515 Charles St., Wellsburg, W VA. Death occurred at 9:45 PM.
 
PEPPLER, James Leslie (I236)
 
131292 [hanscheck.ftw]

Name - George CHRISTMAN

Date of birth - 4 Feb 1775

Date of death - 25 Apr 1853

Age - 78 years, 2 months, 21 days

Father - Casper CHRISTMAN

Mother - Barbara CHRISTMAN

Place of birth - Maxatawny Twp.

Place of burial - Spies Church, Alsace Twp.

Spouse - Catherine nee HUNTER

Living issue - Maria, Catherine, Elizabeth, Amelia, Anna, Diana and Jonas 
CHRISTMAN, George (I2734)
 
131293 [Harry Spang.FTW]

Both he and his wife are pharmacists. 
WEISZCZYK, Russell (I692)
 
131294 [Harry Spang.FTW]

He is from Freeport, PA.[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.71118.147]

Individual: Shannon, Earl
Birth date: Feb 18, 1903
Death date: Sep 13, 1988
Social Security #: 185-16-0252
Last residence: 16229
State of issue: PA 
SHANNON, Earl (I615)
 
131295 [Harry Spang.FTW]

He lived in Columbus, Georgia.[floyd.FTW]

He lived in Columbus, Georgia. 
SAPP, Robert (I650)
 
131296 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I646)
 
131297 [Harry Spang.FTW]

He lives in Southgate, California and has a daughter.[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.80632.191]

Individual: Spang, Clair
Birth date: Apr 27, 1911
Death date: Sep 25, 1994
Social Security #: 168-07-5680
Last residence: 92543
State of issue: PA[jacob.FTW]

SOURCE: Birth and death dates from Social Security Records. 
SPANG, Clair Allison (I634)
 
131298 [Harry Spang.FTW]

He was living in McGrann, Pennsylvania.[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.134417.18]

Individual: Lasher, Raymond
Birth date: Jan 5, 1900
Death date: May 1976
Social Security #: 208-07-8285
Last residence: PA 16226
State of issue: PA[jacob.FTW]

SOURCE: Birth and death dates from Social Security Records. 
LASHER, Raymond (I613)
 
131299 [Harry Spang.FTW]

He was living McLean, Virginia.[floyd.FTW]

He was living McLean, Virginia. 
ROMUTIS, Anthony (I649)
 
131300 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I658)
 

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