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301 .PLAC 14 Kinder LEHMAN, Ruth Clara (I465)
 
302 .PLAC 5 Kinder KRöGER, Anna Maria Wilhelmine (I874)
 
303 .PLAC ? Brick Mason BROCKWAY, Herman R. (I1197)
 
304 .PLAC Bauernaufseher MACHOLLA, Johann (I884)
 
305 .PLAC Cashier, Alston worked as a credit manager for Desmond s, a men's st
or e in Los, Angeles, ABT The store was started by a cousin in t he Huesm
an family, (1900) Cincinnati, Hamil ton Co., OH / WD- 3 (Roll 1274/1, p.21
8), (1910), Cincinnati , Hamilton Co., OH, (1920) Los Angeles Twp., Ci
ty of Los, An geles, Los Angeles Co., CA / Cashier (1930) Los Angeles Tw
p. , City of, Los Angel es, Los Angeles Co., CA (p.15b)/ Estate 4500 / Cre
dit Man, Mercantile, SSN 563-16-6441 (aus CA) 
KOVERMAN, John Alston (I707)
 
306 .PLAC Clerk Western Union, (1930) Los Angeles Twp., City of Los Angeles, L
os Angeles Co ., CA (p., 15b) / Clerk WesternU nion - SSN 573-30-4360 
LYONS, Rulah E. (I883)
 
307 .PLAC Colona UNKNOWN, Angela (I978)
 
308 .PLAC Day Labor (1900), (1880) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH ( E. District 2
14, Roll 10 66, p.167c, / 167a), (1900) Minster Village, Jackson Twp., A u
glaize Co., OH (p.114a) 
KOVERMANN, Bernard (I762)
 
309 .PLAC Delivery Clerk (1920), After graduating from school in Cincinnati, H
oward enrolled on business, college. He did off ice work in a foundry at w
hat is now a general, electricalfa ctory just north of Cincinnati . He le
ft his job there to, j oin his father working in a groc ery store. He lat
er joinedh is parents, in Los Angeles whereh e worked for the PARailway .(
Quelle:, http://www.tribalpages .com/tribes?userid=tgarner &view=0&pid=217
), , (1900) Cincinn ati, HamiltonCo., OH/ WD- 3 (Roll 1274/1, p.218), (191
0), N orwood City, Columbia Twp. , Hamilton Co., OH (Roll 1195/2, p .122b
), 19yr./ ClerkGroce ry, (1920) Los Angeles Twp., City o f Los Angeles, L
os , Ang eles Co., CA 
KOVERMAN, HOWARD Charles (I703)
 
310 .PLAC Dreizehn Kinder! / Zwei Brüder / Vier Schwestern 1940, zwei weite
re Töchter Gloria (1907) und ???? (06.1909), (1910 ) Minster, Village, Jac
kson Twp., Auglaize Co., OH 
REISING, Catherine S. (I935)
 
311 .PLAC Farm Hand Laborer, (1845) Einwanderung (laut Census 19 10), (1860) (
"Kofferman") Cincinnati City Ward 11, Hamilton Co., OH // Grocer, (1880) M
cLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH (E. Di strict 214, Roll 1066, p.167c / 167
a) / falsch mit "Ed", abg ekürzt, (1900) Edwards Geburtsdatum mit 08.18
26 angegeben, ( 1900), Turtle Creek Twp., Shelby Co., OH (p.224) Lebt na
ch d em Tod seiner Frau, bei seinem Schwiegersohn Henry Pohlschne id
er // Der Grabstein in Mccartyville gibt das Sterbedatum m it 04.11.1900 a
KOVERMANN, Johann Heinrich Eberhard Friedrich (I822)
 
312 .PLAC Farmer, (1870) Loramie Village, McLean Twp., Shelby Co ., OH (Ro
ll 12 67/1, p.561a), (1880) McLean Twp., Shelby Co. , OH (E. Distri ct 21
4, Roll 1066, p.167c / 167a), (1900) Va n Buren Twp., S helby Co., OH (p.2
36), (1910), Van Buren Twp ., Shelby Co., OH (Roll 1230/1, p.252a) / 39y
r. absolutes, C haos! Mathias wird z.B. als Tochter geführt., (1900-1910+1
93 0) Van Buren, Twp., S helby Co., OH 
KOVERMANN, Charles (I774)
 
313 .PLAC Farmer, (1870) Loramie Village, McLean Twp., Shelby Co ., OH, (188
0) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH (E. District 214, Roll 1066, p.167c / 167a
), (1900), Minster Village, Jackson Twp., Auglaize Co., OH / Woodchopper (
p.121), (1910) Minster Village, Jacks on Twp., Auglaize Co., OH / Engine
er (1920) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH (Roll 1437, p.5a) / Farmer (1930 ) F
armer // Der Grabstein zeigt allerdings 1870 an 
KOVERMANN, Edward Frederick (I780)
 
314 .PLAC Farmowner, (1900) Van Buren Twp., Shelby Co., OH (p.23 6) Lebt bei s
einem Bruder, Charles, (1910) McLean Twp., Shel by Co., OH (Roll 1 230/
1, p.184a) 27yr., / Farmowner, (1920) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH (Roll 14
37, p.3b), (1930) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH 
KOVERMAN, WILLIAM Conrad (I723)
 
315 .PLAC Grocer Grocery, As a young man, John Frederick moved t o Cincinna
ti to live w ith his, sister Catherine and her hus band. He was employ
ed as a bartender and, later worked in Kr oger`s grocery store. Arou nd 19
10 he opened his own, grocer y store on what is now Willi am Taft Bouleva
rd in Cincinnati , but, poor health (and bad bu siness acumen) caused him
to c lose the store and, move to Cal ifornia. (Quelle: http://www .tribalp
ages.com/tribes?userid=t, garner&view=0&pid=196), (1 870) 12th Ward, Pitts
burgh, Allegheny Co., PA, (1880) Pittsb urgh, Allegheny Co., PA / WD-20 (E
., District 145, Roll 1094 , p.423a) / Clerk in sto re, (1900) Cincinnat
i, Hamilton Co. , OH / WD-3 (Roll 1274/1, p.218) / Salesman, (1910), Cinci
nn ati, Hamilton Co., OH /WD- 3 (Roll 1189/2, p.73a) 54yr. /Gro cer 
KOVERMAN, John Frederick (I708)
 
316 .PLAC Grocer, (1870) 12th Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., P A // Cle
rk in Grocery store, (1880) Cincinnati, Hamilton C o ., OH (E., District 1
60 / Roll 1027, p.366c/366a) / 29 yr. 
KOVERMAN, Henry (I700)
 
317 .PLAC Heuerling bei Wehinghaus HUNE, JOHANN Heinrich (I660)
 
318 .PLAC Heuerling in Hollage KOVERMANN, Franz Heinrich Caspar (I786)
 
319 .PLAC illegitim COVERS, Dierk Heinrich (I729)
 
320 .PLAC Keeps House (1880) Union, Hudson Co., NY (Roll 785, p. 354c) UNKNOWN, Gertrude (I981)
 
321 .PLAC Keeps House, (1860) Cincinnati City Ward 11, Hamilton Co., OH, (188
0) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH (E. District 214 , Roll 10 66, p.167c, / 16
7a) 
NIEMEIER, Clara Catharina Elisabeth (I911)
 
322 .PLAC Keeps House, (1870) Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH / Kee ps House DIRKSEN, Maria Anna Jane (I624)
 
323 .PLAC Keeps House, (1870) Loramie Village, McLean Twp., Shel by Co., OH (R
oll 12 67/1, p.561a) 26yr., (1880) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH (E. Distri
ct 214, Roll, 1066, p.167c / 167a), (1900) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH (p.
184) - 9, Kinder, 8 le bend, (1910) Minster Village, Jackson Twp., Auglai
ze Co., OH , (Roll 1154/1, p.14 5b) 68yr., Catherine 1920 nicht mehr im Ce
nsus

Her maternal grandparents are Frantz Holtgreven and Elizabeth Pelzer Holtg
reven

Source: Mail Linda Oldiges 
HOLTGREVEN, Catherine CAROLINE (I649)
 
324 .PLAC Lohgerber, Tagelöhner KOVERMANN, Johann Diederich Franz (I807)
 
325 .PLAC Manufacturer (Armour Fertilizing Works), (1880) Cincin nati, Hamilt
on Co., OH (E. District 160 / Roll 1027, p., 366 c/366a), (1900) Norwoo
d, East Precinct, Columbia Twp., Hamil ton Co., OH (Roll 1282/1, p.159a
), Clerk, (1910) Norwood Cit y, Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH (Roll, 119
5/2, p.154b) 30 yr. Manufacturer Butlery - lebt bei der Mutter. // Die Reg
istration Card WW I gibt als Geburtsdatum den 12.09.1880 an 
KOVERMAN, Oscar Henry (I718)
 
326 .PLAC Manufacturer? Woolen Mill, (1880) McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH (E. Di
strict 214, Roll 10 66, p.167c, / 167a), (1900 ) McLean Twp., Shelby Co
., OH /Farm Labor, (1910) Minster, V illage, Jackson Twp., Auglaize Co
., OH (Roll 1154/1, p.139b) 31yr. /, Engineer Junction? Engine, (1920) Min
ster Village, Jackson Twp., Auglaize Co., OH (Roll 1348, p.328) LaborerE
ng ineer, (1930) Minster Village, Jackson Twp., Auglaize , Co., OH / Ma
nu facturer? Woolen Mill 
KOVERMAN, Louis August (I714)
 
327 .PLAC Markkötter Siekmann durch Einheirat COVERS GEN. SIEKMANN, Johann HERMANN (I958)
 
328 .PLAC Miller Flour Mill, (1900) Minster Village, Jackson Twp ., Auglaize C
o., OH (Roll 1240, p.11a), (1910) Minster Villa ge, Jackson Twp., Auglai
ze Co., OH (Roll 1154, p.140b), (192 0) Minster Village, Jackson Twp., Aug
laize Co., OH (Roll 143 8, p.16b) - Achtung! Hier wurde Hermann Oldiges a
ls Hermann Koverman geführt / Miller Flour Mill, (1930) Minster Villa
ge , Jackson Twp., Auglai ze Co., OH (Roll , 1752, p.5a)- Estat e1200, Mil
ler Flour Mi ll 
OLDIGES, Hermann Rudolph (I1044)
 
329 .PLAC Photographer, Buried at Calvary Cemetery at same locat ion with Kath
ryn, (1 910) Norwood, City, Columbia Twp., Hami lton Co., OH (Roll 119 5/
2, p.122b) 7yr., (1920), Los Angele s Twp., City of Los Ange les, Los Ange
les Co., CA / Clerk, ( 1930) Los Angeles Twp., Ci ty of Los Angeles, Los A
ngelesCo. , CA (p., 22a) - verwitwet / Photographer - SSN 568-036307 
KOVERMAN, IRBY Joseph (I704)
 
330 .PLAC Receiving Clerk Men's Clothing, (1870) 12th Ward, Pitt sburgh, Alleg
heny Co., PA // 8 years, (1880) Pittsburgh, All egheny Co., PA / WD-20 (
E. District 145, Roll 1094, p.423a), (1910) Wilkinsburg Borough, Pittsburg
h, Allegheny Co., PA (W eststreet) / Laborer Mach. Co. / 45 yr. - keine Ki
nder, (192 0) Wilkinsburg Borough, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA (Roll1 53
0, p.15b) / 52yr., (1930) Glendale Twp., City of Los Ange les, Los, Angel
es Co., CA (Roll 127, p.7b) / Receiving Clerk / Estate, 6500 / 58yr. 
KOVERMAN, Andrew Henry (I679)
 
331 .PLAC Salesman Stateschool, (1870) Richland, Fairfield Co., OH (Roll 119
8, p.313) / Farm Labor, (1880) Richland, Fairfie ld Co., OH (Roll 1014, p.
277c) / Farm Labor (1900) Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA / Salesman - Mutt
er aus Maryland, (1910 ) Wilkinsburgh Borough, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co
., PA (Roll1 298/2, p.174a) 48yr. / Foreman Steel Works, (1920) Glendale C
ity, Burbank Twp., Los AngelesCo., CA / 48 yr. 
EYMAN, Charles F. (I626)
 
332 .PLAC Shoemaker, (1845) Einwanderung (laut Census 1910), (18 60) Mclean Tw
p., Shelby Co., OH, 2 Kinder (Rose und Caroline ) als Kinder gestorben 
KOVERMANN, John Frederick (I830)
 
333 .PLAC SSN 271-20-7482 / Broker Fire Insurance, 1/3/98-His na me is mention
ed in Ida Koverman's obituary as being her, b-i n-law. He is listed as liv
ing at 2734 Hyde ParkA ve at theti me of her, death in Nov, 1954., , (190
0) Norwood E ast Preci nct, Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH (Roll 1282/
1, p.159a), (1910) Norwood City, Columbia, Twp., Hamilton Co., OH(Roll 11
95/2, p.122b) 25yr. / Agent Real Estate / lebt bei Edward Hewitt zur Unter
miete, (1930) Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH ( Roll 1806) / Broker Fire Insu
rance // WW I 
KOVERMAN, Harry Nicholas (I698)
 
334 .PLAC SSN 274-48-2849, nie verheiratet KOVERMAN, Augustina (I681)
 
335 .PLAC SSN 547108037 / Stenographer, Executive secretary of L ouis B. May
er (MGM) / Laut Mansfeld News vom, 02.12.1910 sch reibt sich der Familienn
ame Brockaway, (1920) Precinct 23, S an Francisco, CA, verwitwet 
BROCKWAY, Ida Ranous (I1015)
 
336 .PLAC SSN 556-24-3429 (aus CA), (1920) Los Angeles Twp., Cit y of Los Ange
les, Los Angeles Co ., CA, Wohnort: Goleta, CA (ZIP 93017), 
PIERCE, Jennie Frances (I920)
 
337 .PLAC Tobacco Mfg., Zensus 1860 gibt das Geburtsjahr mit 184 0 an, der Zen
sus 1870 mit 1842, der von 1880 jedoch mit 07.1 838, (1860) North Bergen T
wp ., Hudson Co., NJ /(Roll 694, p .185), (1870) Union City, Hudson Co
., NJ // 28yr., (1880) Un ion, Hudson Co., NY (Roll 785, p.354c) // 35yr
., (1900) Unio n, Hudson Co., NJ /, Laborer - verwitwet? 
KOVERMANN, William (I872)
 
338 .PLAC Tool Clerk Electrical Refrigerator (1930), (1910) Dayt on, Montgome
ry Co., OH, WD-10 (Roll 1218/1, p.43 b) / 24 yr. , (1910-1930) Dayton, Mon
tgomery Co., OH, lebt 19 10 mit sei nem Bruder Frederick bei seinem Schwag
er August Moorman, (19 30) Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH 
KOVERMAN, Bernard (I682)
 
339 .PLAC Tool Maker Cash System? / (1930) Dayton, Montgomery Co ., OH / WW I KOVERMAN, Charles FREDERICK (I685)
 
340 .PLAC Tool Maker Electrical Factory, (1910) Dayton, Montgome ry Co., OH, W
D-10 (Roll 1218/1, p.43 b) / 17yr., (1930) Ft.W ayne, Allen Co., IN (p.29
a) - Estat e 6000 / Tool Maker, Ele ctrical Factory // WW I 
KOVERMAN, Frederick R. (I694)
 
341 .PLAC verwitwete Kovermann, (1900) West Hoboken, Hudson Co., NJ (Roll 975/
1, p.157) - 1 Kind, nicht, mehr am Leben 
GRüNING, Josephine (I636)
 
342 .PLAC Works in Store, (1900) Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA, (1910) Wilkins
burgh Bo rough, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA (Roll 1298/2, p.174a) 2 0yr
., Lebt bei, ihrer Tante Elisabet h M. Eyman, (1920) Glendale City, Burba
nk Twp., Los AngelesC o., CA / Works in store, (1930) Glendale City, Burba
nk Twp., Los, Angeles Co., CA (Rol l: T626_127, Page: 4B) lebt bei ih r
er Tante, Elisabeth M. Eyman 
KOVERMAN, Gertrude A. (I697)
 
343 .PLAC Works on Farm (ab 1880), Shoe Maker (1910), (1870) Cin cinnati, Hami
lton Co., OH, (1900) Clinton, City of Sidney, S helby Co., OH (p.49), (191
0) Clinton, City of Sidney, Shelby Co., OH, (1920) Gooding, Gooding Co., I
N, (1930)S eattle, WA 
KOVERMAN, Henry J. (I702)
 
344 10 Sep 1952: Levi M. Spang, 57, of Annville R.D. 1, passed away at 9:30 o'clock this morning at his home. He was employed as a carpenter by the Hershey Estates, and was stricken while at work at about 7:30 a.m. He was a member of United Zion Church, Annville. During World War One, he served as a sergeant with Company B, of the 11th Battalion. He is survived by his wife, Harriet E. Spang (nee Wolfe); two daughters, Arlen M., wife of Luke Showalter, of Lititz; and Grace I., wife of Warren Bomberger, of Unit 53, Hershey. Also surviving are a sister, Ida, wife of Paul Hostetter, of York; a brother, Joseph Spang; and two grandchildren. [Lebanon Daily News]
 
SPANG, Levi H. (I3760)
 
345 12/27/97-not sure if she is related to Harry but found her n ame, associat
ed with his in a 1900 or 1910 census. Needs mor e research. Her, maiden na
me may be Hewitt. She and Harrywer ea ssociated with George, Hewitt in t
he census., (1910) Norwood City, Columbia, Twp., Hamilton Co., OH(Roll 11
95/2, p.122b) 25yr. / Agent Real Estate / lebt bei Edward Hewitt zur Unter
miete, (1930) Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH ( Roll 1806)12/27/97-not su
re if she is related to Harry but found her n ame, associated with h
is in a 1900 or 1910 census. Needs mor e research. Her, maiden name m
ay be Hewitt. She and Harrywer ea ssociated with George, Hewitt in the cen
sus., (1910)Norwo o d City, Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH (Roll 1195/
2, p.12 2b) 22yr. 
BLASE, Forn J. (I954)
 
346 16 May 1931: Funeral services were held this afternoon for the late Mrs. Mary Wheeler Spang, daughter of Jacob and Margaret Wheeler, of Geneva, N. Y., at the Spang residence, 1122 Walnut Street. Rev. Kohn, of Steelton, Pa,, was In charge of services. The remains reposed in a handsome solid walnut couch casket, which was surrounded by many beautiful floral tributes, the tokens of relatives and friends from Chicago, Ill., Geneva, N. Y., New York City, Reading and Lancaster. Members of the Bricklayer's Union, No. 34, of New York City, of which Mr. Spang had been a leading member for 27 years, sent a beautiful pillow. Mrs. Spang passed away on Tuesday of this week, at Geneva, N, Y., and besides her husband, Jeremiah Spang, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Catherine Schenk, a brother Henry Wheeler, and a niece, Mrs. Thomas Kuryla, of Geneva, N. Y. The pall bearers were: Thomas Weaver, John Dengler, Nathaniel Spang, Harvey Spang, Albert Spang, and I. F. Spang. Interment was made at the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Relatives in attendance were: Mrs. Graul, Nathaniel Spang, Harvey pang, all of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spang, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Spang, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs., John Dengler, of Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Weaver and family, of this city; Benjamin Miller and family, of Lancaster; Mrs. Jacob Miller, of Mountville, Pa., and Miss Edith Spang, of Lancaster. [Lebanon Daily News]
 
WHEELER, Mary (I4062)
 
347 1831http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/pa/berks/cemeteries/am ity000.txt
Cemeteries: Amityville Lutheran Church Cemetery: Amity Twp, Berks Co, PA
Weber, Ann, nee VAN REED, w. of Jacob, b. 1755; d. 1831 
VAN REED, Anna (I714)
 
348 1870 Census - Family name spelled "Nary"

Owned 80 acres, section 23, Town of Emerald Wisconsin (May 1876) 
NEARY, Thomas (I2182)
 
349 1880 census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wilfred F. SPANG Self M Male W 30 CT Workman (Grilley Scrub Co.) CT CT
Anna R. S. SPANG Wife M Female W 26 NY Keeps House NJ NY
Ida M. SPANG Dau S Female W 8 CT At School CT NY
Wilfred F. SPANG Son S Male W 5 CT CT NY
******
OBITUARY
CITY FIRE FIGHTER CLAIMED BY DEATH
City Register Service, New Haven, Connecticut

LONG ILLNESS PROVES FATAL TO CAPT. SPANG

Veteran City Fire Fighter to be laid to rest On Monday Morning.

Died 14 (or 18) November 1931
Born 20 January 1849

Connected with the New Haven Fire Department since 1868 when he became attached to the service
as a call man, with a salary amounting to $100 a year, Captain Wilfred F. Spang died at his home
in 422 Second Avenue, West Haven last night after an illness of 16 weeks.

Funeral services will be held from the parlors of M. F. Walker and Son, in 1201 Chapel Street, at
8:30 o?clock on Monday morning. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Lawrence
Church at 9 o?clock. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Lawrence Cemetery.

Native of City
Captain Spang was born in this city in 1849 and then went with his family to California at the age
of five. While still a young man he returned to New Haven and found employment with Grilley
Screw Manufacturing Co., serving as call man with the Fire Department.

While serving as a call man, he was privileged to leave his work in the Grilley concern when ever
there was a fire. In the early days of his fire service apparatus was drawn by hand and not until 1875
did horse drawn apparatus make its first spectacular dash thru the city streets. When horse drawn
engines were first introduced, residents of the city were constantly fearful lest the high speeds result
in tragedy for firemen and pedestrians alike.

Captain Spang has often related interesting experiences of those early days of fire fighting to his
many acquaintances. It was a time when horses were left standing with harness in place over night
and boxes were used to stand on in order to facilitate the adjusting of the bridle. The whine of the
warning siren was unknown and the ringing of bells in the tower of the City Hall and in Goffe Street
gave notice that a fire had broken out.

He could recall famous conflagrations including the Sperry and Barnes fire in 1877; the Rubber Shop
fire in 1876; the fire at St. Patricks Church in 1875; the fire at Wooster Square in 1874; and the
Mendell and Freeman fire in 1920. Although he figured prominently in fighting many of these
blazes, he never was involved in a serious accident while on duty. His record with the department
is as follows: call man, August 4, 1868; resigned, January 1, 1871; call man, January 1, 1872;
fireman, November 12, 1882; permanent captain, August 2, 1892; transferred to various Companys
and finally retired on August 1,1922

Besides his widow, Elizabeth O?Connor Spang, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. F. Endress,
Mrs. J. Willon (?), Mrs. Palmer of Michigan; two sons, Winslow and Alfonzo Spang, and one sister,
Mrs. Bogue. 
SPANG, Wilfred Frances (I386)
 
350 1880 census shows Wilfred F., age 30, married to Anna RS, age 26, and having 2 children - Ida M (8)
and Wilfred Jr. (5); all born in New York. 
O'CONNOR, Elizabeth (I393)
 

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