Genealogie Musolf
Die Vorfahren der Familie Musolf aus Westpreußen, Deutschland und Russland
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| 901 | Kosten pro Urkunde (12.11.1973): - Schriftliche Auskunft : 15 Euro - Kopie : 3 Euro - Porto : 1,45 | Quelle (S104)
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| 902 | Laut Ahnenpass Behrendt, Johann Antonius#19108_23#Ahnenpass.pdf lauten die Eltern Franz Musolf und Gertrud Behrendt. Dieses Ehepaar ist mir gänzlich unbekannt, zumal in der Taufe von Anna Magdalena Musolf die Eltern Peter Musolf / Elisabeth Behrendt vorgegeben sind. Ich gehe davon aus, daß im Ahnenpaß die falschen Namen stehen, die Datümer aber alle korrekt sind, zumal diese mit der Familie Nikolaus Musolf / Maria Renk passen. | Musolf, ANNA Magdalena (I3985)
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| 903 | Laut Aussage von Herrn Behrendt ist der Vater von Ursula Gertrud Behrendt Joseph Behrendt (Thomas Behrendt -> Lorenz Behrendt -> Thomas Behrendt -> Georg Benedikt Behrendt -> Joseph Behrendt -> Jacob Behrendt), Mutter unbekannt. Joseph Behrendt hat die Freihufen von Johann Risop gekauft und war damit cöllmischer Freischulze von Osterwick. Laut dem Taufeintrag von Gertrud Ursula Behrendt lauten die Eltern Joseph Behrendt und Gertrud Rhode. Laut Herrn Behrendt handelt es sich bei diesem Joseph Behrendt um Joseph Casimir Behrendt (* 26.02.1782), Schulze aus Osterwick. Hier habe ich Gertrude Ursula eingetragen. Gab es in Osterwick zwei Ehepaare Joseph Behrendt / Gertrud Rhode? Stimmt ggf. die Zuordnung von Herrn Behrendt? | Behrendt, GERTRUD Ursula (I337)
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| 904 | Laut dem Brief des Archivs Bottop vom 22.11.2010 ist Elisabeth Wittstamm am 26.06.1902 verstorben. Sterbeurkunde nicht auffindbar, Sterbeort unklar | Wittstamm, Elisabeth (I8718)
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| 905 | Laut den Angaben in Sachen Heirat und Tod müßte sie um 1798/1799 geboren sein. Ich finde aber nur die Catharina Musolf (*1793), außerdem finde zu ihr keine Eheschliessung oder Todeseintrag. | Musolf, Catharina (I4036)
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| 906 | Laut Eintrag aus dem Sterberegister auf dem Standesamt Groß Paglau heißen die Eltern Andreas Senske / Rosalia Unbekannt. Ich gehe von einem Fehler aus, da ich zu dem Ehepaar keine weiteren Daten finden kann. Zu der Zeit existierte nur ein Ehepaar in Lichnau: Andreas Senske / Anna Latzke | Senske, Paul (I9046)
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| 907 | Laut EWZ heissen die Eltern Gottfried Liske (* in Polen, + in Blumental) und Ernestine Bartschke (* in Polen, verschleppt) | Liske, Reinhold (I14489)
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| 908 | Laut Gemini und der Analyse der Bochumer Adressbüchern ist er zwischen 1915 und 1920 verstorben | Leicher, Karl (I3756)
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| 909 | Laut Heiratseintrag der Tochter Anna Thiede (KB Osterwick 1840/0008) lebte die Familie auch in Osterwick. | Thiede, Peter (I11145)
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| 910 | Laut Sterbeeintrag hinterläßt sie einen Mann Andreas Schreiber und 7 lebende Söhne, Todesursache ist Entbindung. Ich finde in Lichnau keine Geburten bzw. keine Familie, welche auf die o. g. Kritieren passen. Eventuell handelt es sich um die Familie Andreas Schreiber / Anna Bunger aus Reetz. Sie haben 7 Söhne. Allerdings wurde der letzte Sohn 1862 geboren..... | Unbekannt, Anna (I12591)
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| 911 | Laut Sterbeeintrag ist er 1754 geboren | Klinger, Peter (I3111)
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| 912 | Laut Sterbeintrag geboren im Jahr 1793 | Musolf, Anna (I3968)
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| 913 | Laut Trauungseintrag waren die Eltern bereits verstorben. | Musolf, Martin (I14667)
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| 914 | Laut ww.odessa3.org ist er mit seiner Familie 1812 nach Peterstal/Odessa ausgewandert. | Schock, Johannes (I15578)
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| 915 | Lebt in Berlin (Quelle : Osterwick Sterbebuch 1901/002) | Theil, FRANZ Johann (I7931)
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| 916 | ledig | Schwanitz, Agnes Catharina (I7325)
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| 917 | Leone (Lee) Senske, age 90, of Augusta, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 12, 2013, at the Augusta Area Nursing Home, Augusta, Wisconsin. Lee had been a Nursing Home resident since the death of her husband, Harry E. Senske (Major, U.S.A.F., Retired), in March 2009. Lee was born on Valentine's Day, 1923, to Rexford Warren Swartz and Clara (Smith) Swartz who were homesteaders in Davidson, Saskactewan, Canada. Lee was a person of many talents. She was a baker of wedding and celebration cakes, an accomplished seamstress, and an avid Tupperware saleswoman. She enjoyed her Bible study group, teaching Sunday school, and volunteering for Meals on Wheels. Most of all, Lee enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Always fond of animals, Lee had over 20 cats once she retired to the Senske family farm in Augusta. Some in the community knew her as the 'Cat Lady'. Lee was a longtime faithful and active member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry E. Senske; and four of her siblings, Earl, Lyle, Doris, and Lois, who did in infancy. She is survived by her brother, Noel (Carol) of Eau Claire; sister, Edith Henry of Kenosha; sister-in-law, Ann (Lyle) Swartz of Stanley, Wisconsin; and brother-in-law, John Stich (Doris) of Oconto, Wisconsin; and numerous nieces and nephews. Lee was a loving and supportive wife and mother and is survived by her two sons, Harold E. of Augusta and Robert W. (Sara) of Wheaton, IL, both of whom were decorated while serving in Vietnam. Lee was also the loving grandmother of Kirsten and Kelli (Harold and Lora Lee) and Eric and Caroline (Robert and Sara); and a great-grandmother of Alan (Kirstin) and Emily (Kelli). During her husband, Harry's, 23 year career in the Air Force as a fighter pilot, Lee traveled extensively, visited 10 countries, lived in Puerto Rico, and throughout the United States, including Texas, California, Georgia, Florida, Washington, D.C., Omaha, Nebraska, and North Dakota. Lee and Harry enjoyed traveling to visit family and long-time military friends, throughout the U.S. Lee was even crowned Queen of the "Flying Farmers"! Funeral services will be held Sat. May 18, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, with burial in the West Lawn Cemetery, both in Augusta. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday at the Anderson Funeral Home in Augusta, and one hour prior to services Saturday at the church. Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Augusta, an education fund for the children of veterans being set up by the son's of Lee and Harry Senske, or an animal shelter charity of your choice. Anderson Funeral Home, Augusta, Wisconsin Published, Thursday, 16 May 2013 | Swartz, Leone L. (I589)
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| 918 | Letzter Musolf aus dem ersten Schlagenthiner Freischulzengeschlechts | Musolf, August CASIMIR (I4006)
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| 919 | LIEBING, Margaret Bulis (Age 85) Born to George and Addi Bell (LeMay) Bulis on October 14, 1920, in Spokane, WA and entered into rest on April 6, 2006, in Spokane. Margaret is preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Michael F. Liebing, in 1989; her siblings, Lucille Mulhair, Eugenia LeGrant, Evelyn LeGrant, Jim Bulis, and William Bulis also precede her. She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Margaret lived most of her life in the Cusick, WA area, where she and her husband enjoyed camping, fishing, and huckleberry picking. | Bulis, Margaret B. (I301)
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| 920 | Louis Marshall OTT Sr. married Myrtle VOSS BROUILLARD 19 Aug 1930 in Kootenai County, Idaho. They had a son, Louis Marshall OTT Jr., and two daughters. The daughters were adopted by another family after the untimely death of their mother, Myrtle, in 1932. The obituary for Patricia Ann PINDER (1932-2009) on legacy.com (Skagit Valley Publishing Co, 08 Mar 2009) states that Patricia was born Shirlene Marie OTT, 15 Jan 1932 in Spokane, Washington to Myrtle and Louis M. OTT. After her mother died, she was adopted by Gladys Mae and William E. BURNETT in 1934. She grew up in Port Orchard. | Ott, Louis Marshall Sr. (XI283)
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| 921 | Mail von AF Wyrsch vom 14.08.2011 : Die Berufsbezeichnung für Andreas Theil, einem Stellmachermeister und Eigentümer, lautet: im Text "rotar[um] magistro et proprietario" = dem Meister der Räder [= Stellmachermeister] und Eigentümer. Diesem und seiner Frau Anna wurde eine Tochter geboren (= nata e[st] filia), die bei der Taufe den Namen Anna Catharina bekommen hat. Das gleiche Kürzel wie bei "rotar"[um] findet sich auch direkt darunter im Wort "octob"[ris]. | Theil, Andreas (I7907)
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| 922 | Major Harry Senske, 85, of 8155 Highway 27, Augusta, passed away Saturday, March 21, 2009, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire, with his family at his bedside. Harry Edward Senske, son of Herman and Susan (Clark) Senske, was born April 6, 1923, in the town of Bridge Creek, Eau Claire County. He was baptized and confirmed at Grace Lutheran Church in Augusta, attended Dells Country School and graduated in 1940 from Augusta High School. Harry went on to attend UW-Superior; and while in the service, he graduated from Florida State University. He was united in marriage to Leone Swartz on Sept. 25, 1943, in Nashville, Tenn. Major Harry Edward Senske started his military career in 1942. In 1943, after basic training, he was selected for air cadet training in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Upon graduation as a second lieutenant, he was assigned to pursuit aircraft training. After training Harry was assigned to the air transport command, where he ferried aircraft of all types throughout the United States. During these years, he was transferred to Texas, San Diego and Newfoundland. After World War II, Harry was released from active duty until being recalled for the police action in Korea. He was assigned to Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Ga., where he was a primary jet training instructor, flying F-80 fighters and T-33 training jets. While there he was promoted to first lieutenant. He was then transferred to Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, Fla. In 1954, Harry accepted an assignment to teach Air Force reserve officer training at the University of Puerto Rico at San Juan, Puerto Rico. While there he maintained his flight status by flying F-86 fighter interceptors with the Puerto Rican Air National Guard and was promoted to captain. His favorite aircraft during these years were the North American P-51 Mustang and Republic F-86 Saber Jet. In 1959, Harry was reassigned to Tindall Air Force Base in Panama City, Fla. In 1961, he was assigned to the strategic air command at Grand Forks Air Force Base near Grand Forks, N.D. Harry was promoted to major, and received his command pilot designation. Major Harry E. Senske retired from the United States Air Force in 1963, while at Grand Forks. During his military career he was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Air Combat Medal, Nation Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal and the Air Force Long Term Service Award. In addition to his military service, Harry was extremely involved in his Masonic commitment. He was a 32nd degree Mason, and completed both the Scottish Rite and York Rite. While in North Dakota he served as grand secretary for North Dakota State Blue Lodge and was active with the Shriners. He was past master of the Grand Forks Lodge and the Augusta Lodge. For the first 10 years after his military retirement, Harry and Leone continued to live in Grand Forks, where he was employed by the Grand Forks Credit Bureau. The couple then moved to Fargo, where he held his Masonic grand secretary position. In 1977, to help care for his ailing parents, they returned to his family farm just north of Augusta. At the Wisconsin State Fair in 2006, he proudly received the Century Farm recognition for the family's farm. While in Augusta he was an active member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, serving in various church offices. He had been a member of the Augusta Nursing Home Board, Library Board and had served several years on the Augusta school board. Harry's love of his country carried on in his retirement through his involvement with the Augusta VFW and American Legion, his frequent visits to and financial support of the Veterans High Ground Memorial in Neillsville, and he was instrumental in the construction and dedication of the flag pole at Augusta High School. He maintained his love of flying by owning and flying civilian single engine aircraft, which he flew from the family farm on Highway 27, near Augusta. He is survived by his wife, Leone of Augusta; two sons, Harold and Lora Lee Senske of Mesa, Ariz., Robert and Sara Senske of Wheaton, Ill.; four grandchildren, Erick A. Senske, Caroline I. Senske, Kirstin L. Senske and Kelli B. Senske; great-grandson, Alan Michael Senske; sister, Doris Raether of the Augusta Area Nursing Home; and sister-in-law, Florence Senske of St. Paul. He was preceded in death by his father in December 1980; mother in April 1988; and brother, Everett Senske. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 26, 2009, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Augusta, with pastoral minister Timothy Voigts officiating. Burial with full military rites will be held at the West Lawn Cemetery in Augusta. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Anderson Funeral Home in Augusta, and one hour prior to services Thursday at the church. A Masonic service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening at the funeral home. | Senske, Harry Edward (I492)
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| 923 | Maria Rosalia Nelke wurde von Anton Papenfuss adoptiert. | Nelke, Maria Rosalia (I4703)
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| 924 | Marriage to Oscar William Dohm in about 1915 and then later divorced in about 1919. Then married Oscar Henry Hoehne on 27 December 1919. | Canniff, Ina Maud (I402)
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| 925 | Martin Korngardt, Lousia Korngardt | Renner, Louise (I13595)
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| 926 | Matthäus Schreiber, Susanne Riemer | Brauer, Maria ELISABETH (I716)
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| 927 | Meine Annahme ist es, dass es sich bei den Eltern um Martin Gatz / Agnes Rosentreter handelt. Es ist das einzige Paar in Abrau, welches in der fraglichen Zeit Kinder bekommen hat. | Gatz, Elisabeth (I10891)
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| 928 | Mitteilungen des Coppernicus-Vereins für Wissenschaft und Kunst zu Thorn - Heft 18; Seite 57 - von P. Panske zu Bütow i. P.: ...Im Laufe des 19. Jahrhunderts hat dieser letztere seine Inhaber vielfach gewechselt, bis der Hof schlieszlich selbst aufgetielt wurde. Hinterher jedoch wurde das Besitztum grösztensteils wieder zusammengekauft und mit dem zweiten (ehemaligen Schweminskischen) Schulzenhofe in einer Hand vereinigt: es geschah dies durch August Janowitz (* zu Abrau den 28. August 1846; + den 19. Dezember 1902), den Vater des heutigen Besitzers Ambrosius. | Janowitz, AUGUST Matthäus (I2753)
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| 929 | Mitteilungen des Coppernicus-Vereins für Wissenschaft und Kunst zu Thorn - Heft 18; Seite 57 - von P. Panske zu Bütow i. P.: ...Im Laufe des 19. Jahrhunderts hat dieser letztere seine Inhaber vielfach gewechselt, bis der Hof schlieszlich selbst aufgetielt wurde. Hinterher jedoch wurde das Besitztum grösztensteils wieder zusammengekauft und mit dem zweiten (ehemaligen Schweminskischen) Schulzenhofe in einer Hand vereinigt: es geschah dies durch August Janowitz (* zu Abrau den 28. August 1846; + den 19. Dezember 1902), den Vater des heutigen Besitzers Ambrosius. | Janowitz, August (I2747)
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| 930 | Mr. Donald Jerome Raether, age 74, of Covington, died Thursday, January 29, 2015, at his residence. He was the husband of Peggy Gann Raether. Mr. Raether was born July 30, 1940 in Eau Claire, WI, the son of the late Lawrence Raether and Doris Senske Raether. A resident of this community since 1967, he was employed as a heavy equipment operator in the construction field. Donald enjoyed fishing and woodworking as well as loved cats. In addition to his wife, Mr. Raether is survived by one son, Mark D. Raether and wife, Shawn of Clifton Forge; and a number of step-children, grandchildren, step-grandchildren, great grandchildren, brothers and sisters. In addition to his parents, Mr. Raether was preceded in death by one son, Michael L. Raether. A memorial service will be conducted at a later date. The family suggests that memorial tributes be made to the Alleghany Humane Society, P.O. Box 60, Low Moor, VA 24457. Arrangements by Loving Funeral Home; www.lovingfuneralhome1913.com. | Raether, Donald (I591)
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| 931 | Musektier bei der 8. Kompanie des 61. Inf. Regiments | Hoffmann, Christian ALBERT Gottlieb (I2519)
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| 932 | Mutter ggf. Marianna Synak, + 9.4.1921 in Konitz Weitere Marianna Synak +1924 (1924_122.jpg) 44 Jahre alt. ist wohl zugeheiratet viele weitere synak sind in konitz gestorben! | Synak, Leo (I7828)
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| 933 | Mutter wird Anna Renner zitiert | Harwardt, Jacob (I13757)
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| 934 | Nachname der Braut wurde nicht erfaßt | Familie: Musolf, Paul / Unbekannt, Anna (F476)
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| 935 | Nachname startet mit Ma..... | Marx, Catharina (I3852)
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| 936 | Namensänderung gemäß Genehmigung des RegPräs. ... vom ... (vor 1945). | von Pokrzywnicki, Anna (I8349)
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| 937 | Notaufe durch die Hebamme | Musolf, Eva (I4079)
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| 938 | Notgetauft durch Lehrer Seehafer Taufe: Vater tot 1905 56J. 1910 61J. 1920 70J. | Senske, Johann August (I187)
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| 939 | Nottauf durch Hebamma Anna Zirne | Musolf, Joseph (I4192)
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| 940 | Nottaufe + 11Tg. Epilepsie | Zils, Louise (I350)
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| 941 | Nottaufe + 1Tg. | Senske, Daniel (XI137)
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| 942 | Nottaufe | Renner, Johann (I13578)
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| 943 | Nottaufe | Sawatzki, Adam (I6463)
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| 944 | Nottaufe durch Lehrer Eisbrenner 1920 67J. | Senske, August (I138)
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| 945 | Nur interimistisch, für seinen Schwager Johann Musolf | Schuk, Lorenz (I7837)
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| 946 | Odella Gregg, 93, of Harrold, passed away Saturday, May 7, 2011 at the Highmore Health, Highmore, South Dakota. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, May 13, 2011 at the United Methodist Church, Harrold with Pastor Jenene Earl officiating. Burial followed at the Medicine Hill Cemetery at Harrold. A prayer service was held at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, May 12, 2011 at Luze Funeral Home, Highmore. Odella Irene Born was born September 4, 1917 to Walter and Lydia (Senske) Born. Her parents came from Waseca, Minnesota to file on a homestead claim near Meers, South Dakota. Later they worked for Andy Feeny. They also worked on a road grading crew for Gid Creager. Lydia cooked for the road crew, usually there were twenty-four men and sometimes as many as thirty. Odella was the second child. Ervin, her older brother, was born in 1901. When she was five years old, her parents moved to Sully County from the east of the river and worked on the A.W. Ewert ranch near Blunt, SD. He owned it for a short time, but they lived there for nearly twenty years. Ervin worked on farms and some of the time helped at home. Odella attended school at South Lake School and for the most part of her grade school days she rode horse back the two miles. She remembered her first day of school clearly. Her mother rode with her to the schoolhouse. Lydia rode a big, tall, sorrel horse and Odella rode a Shetland pony. The men at home teased her and Hank Lauing said the first thing she could expect from school was a good licking. Scared as she was, it didn't turn out that way; however, her folks instructed her that when she first got to school she was to say to her teacher; "My name is Odella Irene Born. I'm seven years old, and my birthday is September fourth, and I was born in 1917." Odella refers to them as happy times. Her teacher was Elizabeth Brown. Odella loved to do artwork and brought home illustrations of the stories she read at school: "The Little Red Hen," "Chicken Licken," "Peter Rabbit," and others. She traced pictures, colored them and had them all over the walls at home. The thirties were a period of hard times; dust storms, drought and grasshoppers. She remembers it all so well. Her folks sold some nice yearling heifers for $13 a head to John Downes, who lived in the "Pocket" south of Harrold. Feed, on the other hand was expensive to buy. They paid a dollar a bushel for shelled corn, $18 a ton for baled straw and $21 a ton for baled hay. She attended high school in Harrold and Onida and graduated in 1936. She worked part time doing housework for $3.50 a week and finally $5.00 a week. She wanted so badly to go to college so she could teach, but there simply wasn't enough money to do so. She did save her money and bought eight head of calves. In 1941 her folks pioneered again, moving to a two roomed house in the "Pocket" next to the river. They purchased some land from Boots Gregg for a little less than $5.00 an acre. Some thought it was a big mistake for people at their age to be moving forty miles from town; however it proved otherwise, and they were never sorry they moved. They raised some cattle and took in some to pasture. They were able to build on to their little place and paid the entire debt within five years. In 1942, Kenneth Gregg and Odella were married. They too pioneered, starting out with each having eight head of cattle and a few horses. They didn't have a car, but their mailman, Porter Hall brought groceries out for 25 cents a week. They lived in a rented log house in Joe Creek and in the following year began building a little place on her parents land. Their first house consisted of two rooms and they paid $100 for it. Over a period of years they were able to build more and also bought some land. Odella earned her teaching certificate and taught for two years, before she had Arthur, her only child, who was born 1946. Along the way during her married life, Odella taught school. She first procured a Second Grade Certificate by attending summer school for six weeks and then taking a state examination. She was never able to go to college but for many years she took correspondence classes, workshops, extension work and summer school. She also earned college credits by taking two two tours; one to Mexico in 1972, one to the Bahamas in 1973, and one to Nashville, Tennessee. At the age of sixty, she obtained her degree in Elementary Education. Some of the schools that she taught at were Boot Bar, Busy Bee, Hidden Valley, DeGrey, Plainveiw, Riverdale, Snake Butte, and Harrold. She taught for 29 ½ years. She enjoyed teaching. In 1978, she moved to Blunt and taught 7 years at Harrold. After her retirement in 1985, she was very active at the Blunt Senior Citizens Center. She even learned to play cards. During her later years, she moved in with Art and Jerilyn and the last few years of her life was a resident of the Highmore Health Care nursing home. Odella loved animals and was known for her beautiful houseplants. She embroidered and crocheted in her spare time. She also played the guitar and enjoyed taking walks. People who knew Odella knew her to be a real lady. She is survived by her son, Arthur (Jerilyn) Gregg of Harrold; her grandchildren: Danelle Gregg (Doug Bouvette), Bonnie (Kelly) Fuller, Becky (Tyler) McGregor, and Jim Gregg; her great grandchildren: Taylor, Sierra, and Haley McGregor. She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter, and Lydia Born; and her brother, Ervin. Luze Funeral Home of Highmore has been entrusted with Odella's arrangements. familyfuneralhome.net- 5/2011 | Born, Odella Irene (I415)
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| 947 | Ogorzeliny | Grabowitz, Andreas (I2064)
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| 948 | On September 23rd, 1944 A Methodist Minister married Louis M. Ott & Lillian A. Clow in Spokane, Washington. Witnesses were Guy B. Hill & Maude H. Miller Her obit. lists her husband and a Stepson who survived her. Stepson was Louis M. Ott Jr., | Clow, Lillian Agnes (XI282)
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| 949 | One of the saddest occurrences that has taken place in this city for many months, was the sudden death on Friday evening about 6 o'clock, of Mrs. Antone Schmitz at her home on South Broad Street (Carlinville, Illinois). While sitting at the supper table surrounded by her family, in apparently the very best of health, she suddenly fell from the cair and expired almost instantly. Two physicians were hastily summoned and they worked heroically to revive her, but without avail: She had passed beyond all human aid. The death of a loved one is a shock even when this event is expected. But when it comes as did the passing of Mrs. Schmitz, so sudden, without a moments warning; it is more than a shock, it is a tragedy. Mrs. Schmitz was aged 42 years. Frances Rosentreter Schmitz was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rosentreter, and was born August 28, 1873 in Damrau, East Prussia, Germany. When nine years of age, she came with her parents to America. The family settled south of Carlinville. This city and vicinity has been the home of the decesed since her coming to this country. February 12, 1895, she was united in marriage ith Anton Schmitz at St. Joseph's church in Carlinville. To this union were born the following childred: Elizabeth, Alex, Alfred and Margaret Schmitz. The eldest son, Alex., has for several years been an employee of the Democrat office. These children and the husband survive her. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mary Gerlach, Mrs. Anna Napeonteck, Milwaukee, Wis; Mrs. F. Link, Quincy; August Resentreter, San Bernadino, Cal; Joseph and Andrew Rosentreter, Kansas city, MO, and Paul Rosentreter of Ironton, MO. Mrs. Schmitz was a devoted christian wife and mother. She was always active in church work and her faithfulness in this behalf is attested by her many friends. In her home she passed golden days of self-sacrifice in training her sons and daughters in the path of usefulness and right living. And to her sorrowing husband and children this will be a sacred memory in the years to come. the family and friends have the sincere sympathy of the community in their sorrow. Funeral serverces were held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's church, of which the deceased was a member. The Pastor, Rev. Father Michael, officiated. There was a large congregation in attendance at the last rites. There were many beautiful floral offerings. The pallbearers were the following: Adam Schefer, Adam Ross, Joe Watermeier, Henry Hesseldenz, Frank Schultz, and August Pockryzski. Interment was in the [Carlinville] Catholic cemetery. All of the brothers and sisters were present at the funeral excepting August and Andrew Rosentreter, who were unable to attend. Card of Thanks. For the many, many acts of kindness and sympathy extended to us during our recent great bereavement, the loss of our wife and mother, we extend to our friends our heartfelt thanks. Antone Schmitz and Children. ============ DIED -- At her residence, 1105 South Broad Street, Carlinville, Illinois, Firday evening, October 22, 1915 at 6 o'clock - Frances Rosentreter Schmitz (wife of Antone Schmitz) Ages 42 years, 1 month, 21 days -- Funeral services will be held at St. Joseph's church Monday morning, Oct. 25th at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. Friends of the family invited. ============ | Rosentreter, Francisca (I6315)
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| 950 | Online über http://data.matricula-online.eu/ | Aufbewahrungsort (R43)
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