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Kaiser, Eva Margaretha (I63591)
 
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Walter Guthmiller:
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Sources:
1. Title: Hosmer SD, Centennial Book, 1887-1987 - MK - 2 Oct 1995 http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html
2. Title: Freudental Birth Records, 186x - Ralph E. Wiseman - 23 Jan 1998 http://www.odessa3.org - PBN:135
3. Title: Family Search Web Site
4. Title: Glueckstal Colonies Births and Marriages 1833-1900 - Harold M. Ehrman - Source Media Type: Book 
Oberländer, Gertrude (I111351)
 
109653 www.findagrave.com:
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Massey, Chester P. (I119312)
 
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Massey, Marilyn Jane (I119313)
 
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Haynie, Unbekannt (I119314)
 
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Massey, Thelma Jun (I119315)
 
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Quall, Unbekannt (I119316)
 
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Massey, Elnora F. (I119317)
 
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Hayne, Unbekannt (I119318)
 
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Grenz, Ruby (I119319)
 
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Weibel, Unbekannt (I119320)
 
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Bosche, Adolph (I15241)
 
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Holzapfel, Rosina (I119783)
 
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Hirning, Ottillia (I112283)
 
109665 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I115767)
 
109666 www.findagrave.com:
Married: Country Mennonite Church of rural Harvey 
Familie: Faul, Tony C. / Gramm, Rose T. (F38550)
 
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Familie: Urbach, Rev. Richard / Remboldt, Lois R. (F37182)
 
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Familie: Dockter, Emil / Hochhalter, Albina (F33883)
 
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Familie: Ketterling, Alvin J. / Rivinius, Lydia (F37099)
 
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Married: reformierten Kirche St. Johannes von Zeeland  
Familie: Zick, Wade H. / Boschee, Laya Magdalena (F37887)
 
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Married: United Church of Christ, Gackle
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Familie: Klundt, Kenneth / Meidinger, Marlys (F35198)
 
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Married: Weileramstein, Germany (?? - Zimbelmann) 
Familie: Stahlecker, Jesaias / Koch, Katharina (F38584)
 
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Hirning, William 'Bill' Allen 65 11/17/1943 03/11/2009 Bill was born in Rupert, Idaho. He operated an office furniture installation business. Bill is survived by his wife, Julie; son, Ted; and stepdaughters, Kimberly Grimes and Heather Walker. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 21, 2009, in Gresham Memorial Chapel. A celebration of life will follow at Another Round (Gresham Golf Course).
Published in The Oregonian on 3/19/2009
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Hirning, William Allen (I112168)
 
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Wenzlaff, Emilie (I137500)
 
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Chadwick, Albert Lee (I104789)
 
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Wenger, Barbara Rhoda (I168225)
 
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Source:
The Republican Herald, 21 December 1956
Mrs. Emma Armstrong, 76, died at her home 408 E. Second Street, Piketon at 2:20 A.M. Saturday, after an extended illness for the past fifteen years. A native of Pike County, she was born at Beaver on January 10, 1880, a daughter of Jacob and Catherine Zimbleman. Mrs. Armstrong was a member of the Piketon Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Arthur Armstrong at home; six daughters, Mrs. Ruth Daily of Cleveland, Mrs. May Littlejohn of Piketon, Mrs. Nellie Carson of Waverly, Route 3, Mrs. Helen Diddle of Chillicothe, Mrs. Dora Grooms of Circleville and Mrs. Louise Rumfield of Waverly, Route 1; 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Wright of Jeffersonville. A son preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at 2 P.M. Monday at the Howe Company Funeral Home in Piketon with Rev. Waid C. Radford, pastor of the Methodist Church there officiating. Burial followed in Mound Cemetery. 
Zimbleman, Emma (I200485)
 
109678 www.findagrave.com:
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Katherina L. Hardt, 85, of Omaha, NE, formerly Scottsbluff, NE, went home to be with Jesus on Monday, March 14, 2011 with her family at her side. Funeral Services will be held on Monday March 21, 2011 at 10:00 AM at Zion Evangelical Church in Scottsbluff with Pastor Garry Schick officiating. Interment will follow at West Lawn Cemetery in Gering. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 1 to 7 PM at Jolliffe Funeral Home in Scottsbluff. Memorials have been suggested to the Zion Evangelical Church Mission Fund. Her obituary may be viewed at www.jolliffefuneralhome.com, where condolences may be left.
Katherina was born October 6th, 1925 in Sutton, NE, to William F.C. and Rachel (Ullmann) Griess. She was one of 14 children. The family later moved to Scottsbluff where she graduated from Scottsbluff High. After high school she worked at both the Harvard Air Base and the Scottsbluff Air Base. She married her true love John George Hardt on December 28, 1947 while John was home on leave from the Navy. After their marriage, they were transferred to various Navel installations throughout the world and enjoyed making lifelong friendships together. They moved back to Scottsbluff in 1961 when John retired from the Navy.
Katherina loved her Heavenly Father with all of her heart and touched many lives through her service unto Him. She found great joy being involved in her church where she served many years as a Sunday school teacher and mission secretary. She also delivered tape recordings of Sunday services to those unable to leave their home. She had a beautiful voice and enjoyed singing in the church choir. Katherina poured her heart into all the lives she served. Katherina loved and cherished her family every day of her life and the ways she shared her love and cared for her family are endless
Katherina is survived by her two children, Jean Hardt of Aurora, CO and Alan Hardt and his wife Diane of Omaha, NE; four grandchildren Christi and (Corey) Brew, Alicia and (Tim) Hinze, Zachary Hardt, and Mason Hardt; two great grandchildren Isaac and Ethan Brew; a brother Don Griess of Green Valley AZ and sisters Clarissa Westervelt of Green Valley, AZ, Suzanne (Don) Roquet of Greeley, CO, Anna Smith of Green Valley, AZ, Norma (Robert) Bruce of Green Valley, AZ and numerous nieces and nephews. Katherina was preceded in death by her parents, husband and siblings Lydia Brown, Alfred Griess, Armin Griess, Herbert Griess (Infant 1927), Herbert Griess, Michael Griess, Waldine Griess, and Carl Griess.  
Griess, Katharina L. (I4304)
 
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A memorial service will be held Oct. 25 for Arnie Valentine Peter of Eugene, who died Oct. 7 of age-related causes. He was 90.
Peter was born Sept. 5, 1915, in Sutton, Neb., to Herman and Louise Peter. He married Lucille Ingwersen on Jan. 9, 1937, in Nebraska. She died March 31, 1999.
He moved from Nebraska to Eugene in 1940. He had worked as a welder for Guistina Lumber and as a welding instructor at Lane Community College. He enjoyed collecting tractors, farming and cattle ranching. He belonged to several area lodges, including the Elks.
Peter lived in Eugene until 1975, then moved to Pleasant Hill. He moved back to Eugene in 2003. He had lived in Lane County for 65 years.
Survivors include two sisters, Cecilia Linder of Eugene and Loretta Rich; a brother, Harlan; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A son, Roger, died Oct. 25, 2002.
Tuesday's service will be at 11 a.m. at Poole-Larsen Funeral Home in Eugene.

Helen Patil:
UID: 5C897E45D3904A95A0D08431A8E05A9788A9
Wohnort:
1920 Grafton, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA
1930 Grafton, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA
1940-1975 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA
1975-2003 Pleasant Hill, Lane, Oregon, USA
1997 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA
2003-2005 Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA
Sources:
1. Title: OR, Lane County, Eugene. The Register-Guard - Page: "Arnie Peter," 20 Oct 2005, online archives, p. 6C.
2. Title: 1920 USA Census - Page: T625_985 page 4A Enumeration District 352 Image 1076
3. Title: Social Security Death Index
4. Title: 1930 USA Census - Page: Roll 1280 Page 3B Enumeration District 19 Image 768.0
5. Title: NE, Clay County. The Clay County News - Page: "Herman Peter," 28 Dec 1978; .
6. Title: WA, King, Seattle. The Seattle Times - Page: "Roger Peter, longtime recreation supervisor," 3 Nov 2002, p. B7
7. Title: CA, Sonoma County, Santa Rosa. The Press Democrat, 1997 - Page: "Robert Peter," 25 Feb 1997; .www.genealogybank.com : ).
8. Title: OR, Lane County, Eugene. The Register-Guard - Page: "Arnie Peter," 20 Oct 2005, online archives, p. 6C. 
Peter, Arnie Valentine (I94678)
 
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According the the Hillside Cemetery database, and James River Genealogy Club research, Lillian is buried in Hillside, but is a "no stoner".  
Bonen, Lillian Edna (I126667)
 
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According to his Washington State death record, Raymond was William Hempel and Mary Hellman.
In his WWI Draft Registration Card, Raymond was a student at Walla Walla College in Whitman Co., Washington. He was from Kent, Washington. His father was William F. Hempel. The card was dated 9/12/1918.
Raymond married Martha Rompel on April 3, 1921 in Seattle. 
Hempel, Raymond Harold (I127880)
 
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Albert KRAUSE born 19 November 1913 in Kloestitz, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia was the son of Wilhelm KRAUSE and Emelia OST.
Albert married Erna Marie DAMASCHKE on the 5th of March 1942 in Gostynin, Poland. This union was blessed with 1 son, Erich.
Albert KRAUSE was conscripted to serve in the German Army during World War II. 
Krause, Albert (I127090)
 
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Alfred H. Daiss joined his beloved wife, Gladys, to be with their Heavenly Father after 60½ years of marriage, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014 after a six year battle with dementia.
Gladys passed away 12 days previously, on Dec. 30, 2013. They had been living at Wynwood/Brookdale Senior Living Facility in Twin Falls, Idaho for the past 3 1/2 years. His daughter Mary Rebecca (Becky) Daiss Harshman and hospice caregiver, Kris, were by his side.
Alfred was born in Cambridge, Nebraska on Aug. 6, 1927, to Sam and Rebecca Hermann Daiss. He was baptized on Oct. 16, 1927 at St. Johannes Gemeinde Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, Eustis, Neb. and later affirmed his faith by confirmation at Clover Trinity Lutheran Church, Buhl/Filer in 1944.
He and his parents were charter members of St. John's Lutheran Church, Buhl, in which over the years he held various board positions, including Chairman of the Finance Committee, Chairman of the Jubilee Celebration Committee, Elder of the congregation for 18 years and Chairman of the Congregation for numerous years. His life was always centered around his Lutheran faith and the Triune God.
He lived in Nebraska during the Great Depression and Dust Bowl until 1939 when his father decided to go west. Sam and Rebecca loaded up all their possessions in a 1½ ton truck Sam had revamped and moved Al and his two sisters, Ethel and Jean, to eastern Oregon, called the Oregon Project, where they homesteaded for one year before moving to Buhl.
Al resided in Buhl until March 2000 when he and Glady moved to Twin Falls. Al graduated from Buhl High School in 1945 where he lettered in track and football. He cherished the many friends and classmates from high school, many which remained dear friends to this day although many are deceased.
Al attended Albion Teacher's College for one year before returning to help his mother and father and work with his father and Uncle Bill Daiss, doing custom farming. He also began working for Rangen's Inc. as a sales representative throughout Southern Idaho and northern Nevada, until being drafted into the U. S. Army in 1951 during the Korean Conflict.
Al was assigned to the Pacific Co., 155 Infantry Tank Division, although he served his country stateside as a Master Sergeant. While stationed at Camp Atterbury, Ind. and awaiting his honorable discharge, he met the love of his life, Gladys V. Holden at a USO dance.
They were married in Columbus, Indiana at the 1st Baptist Church on June 6, 1953. The first night back in Buhl, Gladys' introduction to Idaho, and the Daiss family, was by "friends" having them ride up and down Main Street and into Gibb's Cigar Store on two donkeys. The following year, their daughter, Mary Rebecca (Becky) Daiss Harshman was born Sept. 27, 1954.
In 1961 Al and Gladys bought the Culligan Soft Water business in Buhl, which they operated together for 17 years. While owning the Culligan business, Al also started taking classes in real estate at the newly formed College of Southern Idaho. He was a realtor for 25 years starting with Western Realty in Buhl and finishing working with Robert Jones Realty in Twin Falls.
Al and Gladys always loved the country, and in 1972, bought an 80 acre farm east of Buhl. Although Al had Chuck Ewing and later his sons farm the land, he and Gladys loved raising chickens (only 1 year), lambs (they were too cute to eat), and feed cattle. He and some of his dear friends, some of which are now deceased, would enjoy getting together to "work" the cattle. After moving to Twin Falls in 2000, they sold the farm in 2003.
In 2006 they also transferred their Lutheran Church membership to Immanuel Lutheran Church in Twin Falls where they continued active attendance and membership until the past 3 1/2 years, when Al was no longer able to participate.
As well as serving his church, Al believed in always giving back to his community by being a Boy Scout leader, belonging to the Buhl Volunteer Fire Dept. for 26 years, belonging to Buhl Kiwanis Club for 35 years, serving as a school board member of the Buhl School District and serving as Chairman of the Buhl Housing Authority for 26 years. While Becky was in high school, Al and Gladys also served as Co-Youth Counselors with St. John's Lutheran church youth group, Walther League, with friends, Earl and Lelah Meier.
Although Al and Gladys only had one daughter, Becky, they loved all their nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews on down as if they were their own children and grandchildren.
Al is survived by his loving daughter, Becky, of Twin Falls; sister, Ethel Votroubek Hampton DeWalt, of Buhl; sisters-in-law and families in Alabama; nieces, Diana Schroeder Lien (Denny, dec.), Oregon, and family, Charolette (Deward) Schroeder Einfalt, Boise, and family, Patsy (Jack) Votroubek Kinyon, Castleford, and family, Sue Votroubek (Terry Votroubek's wife), Jerome, and family; nephews, Danny (Marge) Votroubek, Meridian, and family, Gary (Sandy) Hicks, Riverside, CA, and family, Dennis (Malika) Hanson, Boulder, NV and family, Craig Hicks, Riverside, CA and Doug (Jackie) Hanson, Hickman, NE, and family. Al is also survived by numerous cousins and their families and friends around the Boise area and Nebraska.
Al was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys; both of his parents; three of his sisters, Jean Hicks, Lurlie (Don & Daniel) Schroeder-Jones, Ruth (Lawrence) Hanson; a nephew, Terry Votroubek; a niece, Donna Schroeder Iverson; two of Glady's sisters, Jean and Lou McNatt; seven of his brothers-in-law from Glady's family, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Becky would like to thank Dr. Joseph Ippolito for the comprehensive and compassionate medical care he has provided Al over the last eight years, especially the last six years.
Our family would also like to thank Pastor Roger Sedlmayr of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Twin Falls, for providing strength and compassion and bringing Al's church to both he and Glady when they were no longer able to attend, as well as bringing songs of faith and comfort. We would also like to thank friends of Immanuel Lutheran Church and St. John's Lutheran Church for their prayers and words of encouragement.
We would also like to thank the staff of Wynwood/Brookdale Senior Living Facility of Twin Falls for providing loving, supportive and dignified care for the past 3 ½ years to both Al and Glady, especially Connie, LPN.
We would also like to express our sincere appreciation to Kris, (Al's primary caregiver), Jeannie (Al's Case Manager), and Auburn Crest Hospice for providing compassionate, loving care for our family through these difficult times.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing. - 2 Timothy 4:7,8 King James Version
In celebration of Al's life, it is suggested that memorials be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church, Twin Falls, or St. John's Lutheran Church, Buhl.
Al's funeral will be conducted by Pastor Roger Sedlmayr 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 2055 Filer Ave. E. in Twin Falls. Visitation will be held at Farmer Funeral Chapel, Buhl, on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014 from 2 - 4 p.m. Committal will be at West End Cemetery, Buhl at 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, 2014.
Arrangements are under the direction of Farmer Funeral Chapel, Buhl. 
Daiss, Alfred Herman (I126677)
 
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Anna KRAUSE born on the 4th of November 1912 in Kloestitz, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia was the daughter of Wilhelm KRAUSE and Emelia OST.
Anna married Emil GEIGLE on the 24th of August 1939 in Kloestitz, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia. This union was blessed with 3 children. 
Krause, Anna (I72447)
 
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Eduard KRAUSE born the 13th of October 1887 in Tarutino, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia was the son of Ferdinand KRAUSE and Justine BIERWAG.
The Eduard KRAUSE family and Aunt Emma, the Gottlieb BUDAU family and the Albert KRAUSE family were all placed in the West Prussian area of Poland in 1941, in the vicinity of Torun. They lived on prosperous farms for 4 years until the advance of the Russian front in January, 1945.
Because of the bitter cold and icy conditions, the horses were shod with special horse-shoes with added grips so they could get some foot-hold. The families traveled with the German Army, fleeing from the advance of the Russian troops.
The Eduard KRAUSE family had 3 wagons, one driven by Eduard, one by his daughter, Lola, and one by a hired man. These were loaded with fodder, household items and supplies – Wilma says they still have the original "Steppe-Kasten" (trunk) brought from Bessarabia by her parents.
The Eduard KRAUSE family and their nephew Arnold Krause emigrated in November, 1949 sailing on the Beaverbrae, and after spending some months in Hilda, Alberta, they settled in the Chilliwack, BC area. 
Krause, Eduard (I127096)
 
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Wilhelm KRAUSE born on the 22 of December 1885 in Tarutino, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia was the eldest son of Ferdinand KRAUSE and Justine BIERWAG.
Wilhelm and his wife Emilie, lived in Klöstitz on the Ost family farm. In 1941 they were sent to the Warthegau area of Poland to work. With them was their daughter-in-law Erna and her son Erich. Their son, Albert was in the German army. (Elvira, their youngest daughter had died in 1927 at age 8.)
Their daughter, Anna (Geigle), was in the same vicinity of the Warthegau area staying with her husband's family. Her husband, Emil, was also in the German army, later he was imprisoned.
At the time of their flight from Poland in 1945, with the Russians an ever-present threat, Wilhelm, Emilie, Erna and Albert and Erna's young son, Erich, were traveling together.
The KRAUSE's daughter Anna, with her three small children, the twins and Fritz, traveled with the GEIGLE family.
They all survived this most difficult trek, and eventually made their home in the Stuttgart area of Germany. Albert KRAUSE, and later Emil GEIGLE arrived home safely after the war. 
Krause, Wilhelm (I127088)
 
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Bio by Dorleen KRAUSE:
Wilhelm KRAUSE born on the 22 of December 1885 in Tarutino, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia was the eldest son of Ferdinand KRAUSE and Justine BIERWAG.
Wilhelm and his wife Emilie, lived in Klöstitz on the Ost family farm. In 1941 they were sent to the Warthegau area of Poland to work. With them was their daughter-in-law Erna and her son Erich. Their son, Albert was in the German army. (Elvira, their youngest daughter had died in 1927 at age 8.)
Their daughter, Anna (Geigle), was in the same vicinity of the Warthegau area staying with her husband's family. Her husband, Emil, was also in the German army, later he was imprisoned.
At the time of their flight from Poland in 1945, with the Russians an ever-present threat, Wilhelm, Emilie, Erna and Albert and Erna's young son, Erich, were traveling together.
The KRAUSE's daughter Anna, with her three small children, the twins and Fritz, traveled with the GEIGLE family.
They all survived this most difficult trek, and eventually made their home in the Stuttgart area of Germany. Albert KRAUSE, and later Emil GEIGLE arrived home safely after the war. 
Krause, Wilhelm (I127088)
 
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Born in Jutland, Denmark and immigrated with parents to Bloomington IL in 1878. From their they traveled to Lindsay, NE in 1882.
Children of Bolena:
Annie Elizabeth Nelson Holmberg ( dau. of Bolena and her 1st husband), husband of Annie= Gustaf Rosdhal
Nels, wife Ida Roth
Harry, wife Helen Shearon
Arvid, Wife Clara Wiltry
Carl, wife Emma Simunek
Marie, husband Peter Rosengren
Lilly, husband Robert Witherwax
Otto, wife Frances Pelc
Hilda, husband John Pelc
Minnie, husband John Sand 
Anderson, Bolena (I92839)
 
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Born: , Fillmore County, Nebraska

Lisa Montoya:
UID: 6085766EFDAE46BDA75310C938AFA8F7D08A
Death: Oakes, ND 
Zimbelman, Hulda Elisabeth (I3140)
 
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Born: Bucharest, Bucuresti Municipality, Romania (auch)
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Daughter of Michael Peter Lutz and Frederick Penhardt both born in South Russia. She married Adam Remboldt in 1870. 
Lutz, Magdalena (I115761)
 
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Born: Grafton, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
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Jessica Sanders:
Residence: 1900 Grafton Village, Fillmore, Nebraska (Source: 1900 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com - Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, - )

Karen Abel:
UID: ED6EF83653C74CDDABBA536377EF2687FA89
Born: Fillmore County, NE
Sources:
1. Title: Obituary
2. Title: Sutton, NE, Church records - Publication: www.odessa3.org 
Huber, Elsa Katherine (I83800)
 
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Born: Miltown, SD (auch)
Source:
Lodi News-Sentinel Wed. December 3, 1980
Reiswig, Jacob "Jake" 84, of Lodi, died Tuesday in a local hospital after a brief illness.
A native of Milltown, S. Dakota, and Mr. Reiswig was reared in McClusky, N Dakota and attended school there.
He married Emma Suelzle in 1915 and the couple farmed in Harvey, N Dakota until 1920 when they moved to Alberta, Canada where Mr. Reiswig worked in a gold mine.
They later moved to Iron Mountain, Michigan where he worked for the Henry Ford Co.
In 1928, they moved back to N Dakota where Mr. Reiswig farmed until 1934 when the family moved to Lodi. Mr. Reiswig was a highway construction worker until his retirement in 1961. He was preceded in death by his wife who died in 1978.
He was a member of the Fairmont Seventh-day Adventist church.
Mr. Reiswig is survived by a son, LaVerne Reiswig of Sacramento; a daughter, Nina Fernandez of Arnold, Ca; two brothers, Emil Reiswig and Albert Reiswig, both of Lodi; two sisters, Elsie Dause of Lodi and Edna Owens of Minot, N Dakota; four grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Lodi Funeral Home chapel with the Elder J.J. Dollinger of Fairmont Seventh-day Adventist Church officiating. Burial will be in Cherokee Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 a.m. today. 
Reiswig, Jacob E. (I194533)
 
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Born: Sep. 28, 1875

Timothy E. Lawson:
Born: 10 Okt 1875

www.esfamily.com/peter.htm
Death: Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, at St. Elizabeth hospital
Funeral services were held in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska in the morning and graveside services were held in the afternoon.

Gerald Ott:
He married Christina Klein in Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, 11/29/1896. Christina was born in Rohrbach, South Russia 12/12/1876. She was the daughter of Johannes Klein and Anna Katharine Ridinger . Christina died 12/27/1967 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, at 91 years of age. Her body was interred 12/29/1967 in Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, Sutton Cemetery, plot 01S-39-07-04.
Frederick died 7/26/1967 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, at St. Elizabeth hospital at 91 years of age. Funeral services were held in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska in the morning and graveside services were held in the afternoon. Burial was on 7/29/1967 in Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, Sutton Cemetery, plot 01S-39-07-05. 
Zimmerle, Friedrich Wilhelm (I1561)
 
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Born: stillborn 
Heinle, Unbekannt (I185233)
 
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Buiral: Canyon City Cemetery Canyon City, Grant County, Oregon, USA
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Parents: George Roba & Mary (Soyjka) Roba; wife-Susan B. (Sasser) Roba
U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949.
Muster Date: 31 Mar 1943, 31 Mar 44, 31 Dec 44
Muster Date: 31 Mar 1945, 01 Jul 1945
Ship Number: AP-54
Ship: U. S. S. Hermitage [Troop Transport}
Name: Lawrence Harold Roba
Service Number: 375-34-78
Rating: MM1c V6 [Machinist's Mate, First Class]
Date Received on Board: 07 May 1942
In May 1942, WWII, Lawrence H. Roba, Rating: MM,1C, Service Number: 375-34-38, was stationed onboard the, AP-54, U.S.S. Hermitage, he had enlisted in, Portland, Oregon, on 10 April 1942. USS Hermitage (AP-54) was a troop transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Prior to her Navy service, she was the Italian luxury liner SS Conte Biancamano. 
Roba, Lawrence Harold (I117981)
 
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Burial:
Plot: SOUTHSIDE ADD, lot 174, grv 7 - GPS (lat/lon): 0.00015, 7

Helen Patil:
UID: EEB97EDA11E04C53B66FF22E7484812774CC
Sources:
1. Title: Social Security Death Index
2. Title: ND, Burleigh, Bismarck. The Bismarck Tribune - Page: "A. Rauscher Rites Held," 9 Jun 1987; . 
Rauscher, Morris F. (I94649)
 
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Burial: Fairmont Cemetery Fairmont, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Plot: Blk 31 Lot 8 Space 1/2
Lot Owner: Phebe J. Albro.  
Albro, Stephen Bradley (I116681)
 
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Burial: Nisky Hill Cemetery Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Acker, Amanda R. (I106980)
 
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Burial: Old Kassel Cemetery Wishek, Mclntosh County, North Dakota, USA
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Wiest, Christina (I18125)
 
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Burial: Plot: 10a-36-17
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Mackey, Georgia Rose (I129125)