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There is a James Cody who sailed on the St. Patrick from Cork, Ireland on 7/15/1840; family No. 30021202
Also on this ship, is a William Cody but a different family No. 30021328 | CODY, James (I194)
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There is a listing for a Carrie D. Spang who died in 1899 in Maxatawny Twp., Berks Co., PA. Her estate is listed on the Berks County site. | SPANG, Carrie (I127)
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There is a Margaret Spang on World Connect, b. about 1800 in Hereford Twp. Berks County, PA; She supposedly married John Fisher, b. 1/22/1798. It is not known if this is the same Margaret Spang. | SPANG, Margaret (I4)
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There is a Nettie Hersberger in the East Grove Lawn Cemetery which may be Jenette. Nettie died Dec. 18, 1882 at 20 years, 9 mos., and 28 days of age. | HERSBERGER, Jenette (I1136)
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There is a note after his name which says 'nach fremden Kriegsdiensten'.. This loosely translates to mean "after strange war services". It is unclear what this statement is trying to imply. | HERSPERGER, Martin (I498)
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There is a William Spang, b. abt 1891; d. 9/30/1952, in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair County, PA. It is likely that Mary Eleanor Spang, b abt 1892, d. 5/3/1965 and buried in the same cemetery, is his wife. | SPANG, William J. (I130)
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There is a woman buried in the same cemetery as Ira and Elmer but there are no clues to suggest if she is married to either brother. she is Bess E. Fulmer, 2/3/1914-9/8/1987; | SPANG, Elmer Charles (I171)
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There is also an Elizabeth( b May 1, 1836 d Nov 21, 1838) buried at Portzline Cemetery, perhaps a child of Andrew and Mary. Only Andrew's parents, Andrew and Mary and Elizabeth are listed in this old cemetery. | SHETTERLY, Andrew (I5328)
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There is circumstantial evidence to show that Barbara Anne Spang is Anna Thounhurst in the 1870 census. Barbara appears as Barbara in the 1850 census with her parents but as Anne in the 1860 census. Then, in 1870, the Thounhursts appear just after Josiah Reed Spang (her brother) and 2 houses before Michael and Martha Spang. (I was put onto this possibility by a distant ancestor, Kimberly Thounhurst [email 7/22/10]). She may be the daughter of Martha, Michael's second wife. | SPANG, Barbara Anne (I55)
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There is more information about Augustus' background, work, housing in the manuscript of Richard Johnson. | JOHNSON, Augustus Edward (I1018)
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There is more information about the Shauls at www.shaul.org
| SHAUL, Elizabeth Ann (I707)
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There is no record of this individual in the 1920 or 1930 census so this may be an error. | SCHUYLER, Tyler (I3697)
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There is reference to a marriage on 12/25/1873 but this date is inconsistent with other dates. | Family F290
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There is some confusion about Raphael Spang's wife. His obituary clearly states Betty A. Van Blarcom. An unknown source listed his wife as Betty Lange and gave her parents (Wilhelm Friederich Lange, b. 11/15/1881 in Warternberg, Kr. Pyritz, Pommern X Mary ?, b. abt 1885). It is speculated that Betty Lange first married a Van Blarcom and then married Raphael Spang. | VAN BLARCOM, Betty A (I269)
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There is some question as to whether Theodosia's parents were married. Although her formal name was apparently Koontz, she always went by the name of Livezey. She did not live with her mother but with her mother's cousin. She went by the names of 'Dose' or 'Dora' but the family referred to her as 'Old Mom'. (email message from Wanda Morris Johnson, 1/14/2001) | KOONTZ, Theodosia Treadway Livezey (I2362)
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There is some uncertainty over whether James Cahill was Lucy's father. See the Native American section for more detail | CAHILL, Lucy (I425)
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Theressa A. Spang, 72, of Vandergrift, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, Nov. 13, 2006, in the Alle-Kiski Medical Center, Allegheny Valley Hospital, Natrona Heights, Harrison Township, where she had been a patient for eight days. She was born Sept. 13, 1934, in East Vandergrift, a daughter of the late Arthur G. and Frances T. Olczak Andring, and lived in Vandergrift her entire life. She was employed by Miller's Market in Vandergrift and also Vandergrift Golf Course. She was a member of St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church in Vandergrift. She was a loving wife and devoted mother and grandmother. She is survived by her husband of 24 years, Jacob "Jake" Spang; her son, Vincent E. (Kathy) Cappo, of Kittanning; daughters, Deborah A. Cappo-Rago, of Washington Township, and Tammy L. Cappo, of Allegheny Township; three grandsons, Mark Vincent Rago, Steven Rago and Jacob Colin Kaminski; and sisters, Frances M. Crownover, of Elderton, Helen (Ronald) Benes, of Washington Township, Bernadette (Mark) Zahumensky, of Delmont, Mary Ann (Timothy) Ruffner, of Vandergrift, and Judith Lynn (Howard) Smith, of Washington Township. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wenesday and from 9 until time of parting prayers at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the GERALD J. MEDICE FUNERAL HOME, 1916 Moore Ave., North Apollo. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church, Franklin Avenue, Vandergrift, with Father Chad Ficorilli, O.S.B., as celebrant. Burial will follow in Greenwood Memorial Park, Lower Burrell.
(Obituary from The Valley News Dispatch, Tarentum, Pa.)
| ANDRING, Theressa (I1518)
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These are the most likely parents of Lena Virginia Bair, based on census records and locations. | BAIR, Isaac (I8846)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1593
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They were living with the Mosely's in the 1880 census. There are similar names suggesting that Julia is a niece to John Mosely, Henry P.'s mother. | MOSELEY, Julia Ann (I3321)
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This could be Charles, b. 12/12/1851-d. 2/9/1889 and buried in Taylor City Cemetery, Taylor, Texas; or it could be Charles, son of Philip Spang b. 5/1850 in NY. (q.v.) | SPANG, Charles (I2603)
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This could be the Nicholaus Spang who married Mary Etzkorn on 11/22/1885 per the Illinois Marriage Index 1763-1900. | SPANG, Nicholas (I659)
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This genealogy of the Schnebele family follows that given by Davis [2115] in Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners, vol. 1, as Schnebeli Family "A." Elizabeth Washburn [2116] in Snively-Snavely details Davis' Schnebeli Family "C," as do the Auguste Baldensperger notes described in the George Long book, John Long of Lancaster County [2117] and the William Andrew Snively book Genealogical Memoranda. [2118] The Schnebeli Family "C" immigrant was Johan Jacob Schnebele, who was born 1659 in Affoltern, Canton Zrich and died 1743 in Mannheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [2116] The George Long [2119] book traces Johan's daughter Anna, who married Johannes Lang (John Long), another immigrant to Mannheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, while Washburn's traces the descendants of Anna's siblings. Although both families may be related and appear to have originated in Affoltern, Canton Zrich, Switzerland, the Schnebeli Family "C" lived for a time in Baldenheim and Boisenbiesen, Alsace, while the Schnebeli Family "A" lived for a time in Ibersheimerhof. Some sources examined blur the distinctions between these families.
1995 Biographical Sketch: [2114] "Jacob Schnebeli, b. c 1618, Affoltern. He is listed in the census with his wife in 1689 at Affoltern. In the 1633 census, age 15 as Jacob. He married on 16 Nov 1641, Elsbeth Schnebeli (bap. 6 Feb. 1620), daughter of Jacob Schnebeli. They were both mentioned as Anabaptists. From 1646 to 1654 there are no baptisms for his children, which may mean he was out of the country during those years." | SCHNEBELE, Jacob (I1431)
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This information was found in some notes by Audrey Hinshaw and transcribed 3/19/2000. It is assumed that Donald was Claude's son as he is listed as a cousin to Carl Hinshaw. | MUZZY, Donald Columbus (I1204)
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This is an edited extract of the family record in the Bible belonging to Ruth Malinda Zittle (RMZ) (1894-1969). The family names include: Burgess, Hutzel, Speelman, Wiles, and Zittle.
Marriages
Jacob David Zittle and Jessie Venona Wiles, 24 May 1893, Hagerstown, MD
Ruth M. Zittle and Forest J[unius]. Burgess, 16 Aug 1919, Oak Park, IL
Ruth M. Zittle Burgess and Earl Edwin Roach, 17 Jan 1942, LaGrange, IL.
Births
Forest J. Burgess, born 26 Mar 1891 Clinton, IA, died 7 Feb 1937. Father: Junius Lincoln Burgess, born 24 Jul 1861, died 23 Dec 1920. Mother: Ella May Weaver Burgess, born 21 Aug 1863, died 8 Jul 1960. Brother: Warren Barrett Burgess, born 5 Mar 1888, died 26 Jun 1954.
Jacob David Zittle, born 16 Dec 1862 [father of RMZ].
Jessie Venona Wiles, born 31 Aug 1868 [mother of RMZ].
Ruth Malinda Zittle, born 11 Apr 1894.
Dorothy Ruth Burgess [daugher of RMZ; living]
Margaret Jane Burgess [daughter of RMZ; living]
Deaths
Jacob David Zittle, buried 31 Dec 1909, Forest Lawn, Omaha, NE.
Jessie V. Zittle, died 9 Apr 1929, buried 11 Apr 1929, Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville, MD.
J. D. Zittle?s Family
Charles E. Zittle [no date]
Anna L Zittle [no date]
William Zittle [no date]
Parents: Joseph Zittle, died 24 Aug 1907; Malinda Zittle, died 5 Jan 1903.
Jacob Speelman, father of Malinda J., died 1 Sep 1847.
Peter H. Zittle, died 16 Apr 1885.
Catherine Hutzel, wife of Peter H. Zittle, died 21 Mar 1889.
Earl Edwin Roach, 22 Sep 1965, Tulsa, OK, buried 25 Sep 1965 Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville, TN.
Miscellaneous
Jessie V. Zittle?s family [father, mother, and siblings]
Henry G. Wiles
Eliza Nelson, born 5 Aug 1824
Laura Wiles
Carrie Wiles
Charlie Wiles
Bertha Wiles | ZITTLE, Ruth Malinda (I3273)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3945)
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This is not the Hannah Spang, b. 1829, who died of Consumption in 6/1860 in Shaler, Allegheny County, PA. according to the US Mortality Schedules.
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Philadelphia Inquirer -- May 5, 1905
Miss Hannah Spang, 90 years old, who was one of the oldest residents of Norristown, fell dead yesterday at her residence on DeKalb Street.
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Philadelphia Inquirer -- May 6, 1905
SPANG - In Norristown, Pa. May 4, 1905 Hannah Spang, in her 90th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 835 DeKalb street, Norristown, on Monday, 8th inst. at 11 AM. Interment at Montgomery Cemetery.
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This John Spang appears in Hartford, Connecticut in the 1900 census with his wife, Cecelia, and children, John,4/1895, and Viola, 3/1897. It is not known if this is the same John, b. 4/5/1895, who may be married to Edna Oliver, both of whom are buried in the Holy Ghost Cemetery. | SPANG, John (I2576)
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This Maria Ellenberger is the only one at this time period and appears in the same church records where she was later married. | ELLENBERGER, Maria (I701)
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This may be the Sarah Spang, born 9/10/1796, who married Jacob Ludwig | SPANG, Sarah (I57)
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This may be Wilhelm Spang who married Mrs. Anna M Hayer on 11/08/1890 in Cook County per the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900 | SPANG, William (I752)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I808)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I807)
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This Sarah probably wed Daniel Miller on 9/22/1846; in Jackson Twp, Lebanon Co., PA | SPANG, Sarah (I560)
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This was reportedly part of an article
printed in the Reading Eagle on sunday, March 17, 1918, page 20:
Mary M. Rahn was the daughter and only child of a wealthy farmer of Maidencreek Towhship (Ber ks Co.). | RAHN, Mary M (I2223)
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Thomas L. Spang of Batavia
Funeral Mass for Thomas L. Spang 66, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, at Holy Cross Church, Batavia, where he will lie in state from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass.
Born Sept. 25, 1932, in Aurora, the son of John and Hildegard (Stull) Spang, he passed away Tuesday, May 11, 1999, at Delnor-Community Hospital, Geneva.
Tom was a 1950 East Aurora High School graduate. He worked for more than 45 years for Barber Greene in Aurora and then for Barber-Greene Caterpillar, Inc., in DeKalb until his retirement.
He served as a board member for both Aurora Central Catholic School and for Catholic Charities. He was a member of Holy Cross Church in Batavia, where he served as a board member of Education and Parish Council. Tom served as a Scout Master for St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Aurora, was a former 4-H leader in Batavia and served on the Louise White School PTO. He enjoyed flower gardening, reading and special times with his beloved grandchildren.
He was a section #29 representative for Woodheaven Lakes Association in Sublette, Ill., where he and his family enjoyed more than 21 years of camping. He was a devoted husband, and loving father and grandfather.
He is survived by his wife, Joan F. Spang of Batavia; six children, John Spang of Batavia, Mary (Mike) Albrecht of Sugar Grove, David Spang of Batavia, Laura Spang of Batavia, Diane (Bryan) Appel of North Aurora and Gregory Spang of Chicago; nine grandchildren, Jessica Spang, Patrick, Michelle and Daniel Albrecht, Cristi, Kelly and Eric Spang, and Davis and Rose Appel; brother, Gerald (Donna) Spang of Batavia; two sisters, Choral (Robert) Watgen of Aurora and Joan Kane of Millington; and many nieces, nephews and dear friends.
Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday, at Yurs-Peterson Funeral Home, Batavia, where a liturgical wake service will be held at 8 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church School, 722 High St., Aurora, IL 60505; or to Aurora Central Catholic High School, 1255N. Edgelawn Dr., Aurora, IL 60506; or to Holy Cross Church, 2300 Main St., Batavia, IL 60510.
For information, (630) 879-7900.
- The Daily Herald (Arlington Heights ILLINOIS),
May 13, 1999
| SPANG, Thomas L. (I393)
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Thomas Ray Lasher, 66, of Ford City died Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at his home. He was born Sept. 6, 1938 in McGrann to Raymond E. and Dorothy M. (Spang) Lasher. Mr. Lasher was a manager at Mr. Tile, retiring after 40 years of service in 2000. He was a member of New Life Center Assembly of God in Ford City. He was also a member of the National Rifle Association, an associate member of Ford City Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a previous member of Manor Lions Club. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, loved train trips with Bill Nall and was an avid NASCAR fan. He spent his winters in Florida. Survivors include his wife, Carrie "Annette" Lasher; his daughter, Lisa J. Lasher of Ford City; two stepsons, Richard Marciante and wife Dana of Old Bridge, N.J. and Bryan Marciante and wife Shannon of Laurence Harbor, N.J.; one stepdaughter, Sherry Taylor and husband Eric of Grove City; four grandchildren, Natalie Kijowski, Rachael Kijowski, Michael Chekanski and Evan Chekanski; his great-grandson, Ryan Richards; four stepgrandchildren, Nicole Marciante, Richard Marciante, Danielle Marciante and Anthony Marciante; his brother, Robert Lasher and wife Peggy of Kittanning; his niece, Linda Lasher Schall; his son-in-law, Gregory Kijowski of Union, Ky.; and his life-long friend, Bill Nall of Brookville. He was preceded in death by his father in 1976; his mother in 1997; one daughter, Susan M. (Lasher) Kijowski in 1999; and one niece Robin E. Lasher in 1969. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home, 200 S. McKean St., Kittanning. Additional visitation will be from 10 a.m. Saturday at the New Life Center Assembly of God, Ford City until funeral services at 11 a.m. with his pastor, the Rev. Craig Riggle, officiating. Burial will be in Lawn Haven Burial Estates, East Franklin Township. Memorial contributions may be made to Life Choices, RD6 Box 288B, Kittanning, Pa. 16201.
From: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Online, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Thursday, June 30, 2005
Married: Anna Marie Travis August 26, 1962 in Armstrong County Pennsylvania
Married: Carrie "Annette"
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Thomas reportedly went West as a young man. One story claims he was never heard from again; another that he married a Miss Dever, Information about his descendants, if any, is unknown (Henry P. Hersperger) | HERSPERGER, Thomas (I1151)
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Thomas Umbenhauer, great-grandfather of Isaac S., was the founder of the present thriving borough of Bernville. He lived on the farm now occupied by Isaac S., as did his brothers, Henry S. and Daniel S. This farm has been in the family since 1737, and has descended from one generation to another.
Peter Umbenhauer, son of Thomas, married Sarah, daughter of John Reber, of Penn township, and they had two children: William and Mary. William Umbenhauer, son of Peter and father of Isaac S., married Susanna Spang, daughter of Peter Spang, of North Heidelberg township. Their children were: Peter S., Thomas S., Sarah S., Adam S., Henry S., William S., Isaac S., Milton S., Kate C., John S., Daniel S. and Samuel S. (Source - Montgomery, Morton "Historical and Biographical History of Berks County", 1909. as taken from the Berks County Web-Gen Project) | UMBENHAUER, William S. (I212)
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Thought to have stayed in Ireland | MURRAYJR, Phillip (I220)
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Thought to have stayed in Ireland | MURRAY, Patrick (I221)
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Thought to have stayed in Ireland | MURRAY, David (I222)
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Tim died Nov.10,1997 at twelve-thirty A.M. He was going home from work and a train hit him. Marcy was following right behind him and saw the accident happen right before her eyes. He was thirty-six and left three sons,Zack 17, Josh13, and Jacob 2. He was a special grandson and will be greatly missed by all his aunts and uncles and cousins and grandparents and especially by his parents and wife. I hope that Tim and Mark have met again. | BENNETT, Timothy Edward (I2251)
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Timothy Neary does not appear in the 1870 Census - Erin; | NEARY, Timothy (I1493)
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Tom and/or his brother, Scott, had the following: Benjamin Roach, Adam Roach, Emma Roach, Margaret Roach and Samuel Roach.
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Tombstone inscription:
"Remember men as you pass by,
as you are now, so once was I
As I am now so you must be,
prepare for death and follow me." | TEA, II Richard (I644)
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Trenton Evening Times September 15, 1918
American Casualties Overseas-
Private Benjamin J. Spang, Philadelphia, PA | SPANG, Benjamin J. (I1203)
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Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010, in Golden Oakes Advanced Assisted Living in Proctor, under the care of St. Mary's Hospice. Marian Ellen Alden was born May 25, 1913, in Bovey, to Sherman Thomas and Margaret Cecelia (Doyle-Welch) Alden. She attended school in Hibbing and graduated from Hibbing High School. Marian also attended and graduated in 1948 from the University of Oklahoma. Marian served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. She married Dr. Anthony J. Spang on September 30, 1978, and they resided in St. Anne's Residence in Duluth. Marian was a member of St. Mary Star of the Sea, the Third Order of Carmelites, the Apostolate of Fatima and the Legion of Mary. Marian was preceded in death by her parents; husband Dr. Anthony Spang in 1986; brother Richard Alden; sisters Hazel Carlson, Helen Johnson, and Geraldine Alden. She is survived by her stepchildren, James (Kathie) Spang of Elgin, Ill., David (Toby) Spang of PuertaVallarta, Mexico, and Janet (Thomas) Stanley of Duluth; five step grandchildren, Bret (Tracy) Stanley, William (Jennifer) Stanley, Joseph Stanley, Sarah Spang, and Jeffery Spang; nine step great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews Shirley Carlson of Albany, Minn., Richard (Grace) Carlson of Albany, and Lee Johnson of Los Angeles; and sister-in-law Kathleen Alden of Phoenix. VISITATION: 9 until the 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial Friday, Oct. 22, 2010, in St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Duluth. Burial at Itasca Calvary Cemetery in Grand Rapids. Arrangements by Dougherty Funeral Home, Duluth.
| ALDEN, Marian Ellen (I869)
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Twin - George and Norma Pettigrew did not name these children; they only lived a few hours. | PETTIGREW, male (I8052)
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Twin - George and Norma Pettigrew did not name these children; they only lived a few hours. | PETTIGREW, male (I8053)
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