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Meidinger, Ruth (I135227)
 
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Although Christine Berndt's obituary says she was born in Ventura, North Dakota, Christine was actually born in Neu Danzig, Russia (now the Ukraine) on Aug 12, 1880. She died in Spanaway, Washington in Aug. 15, 1968.
Her mother's family the Pudwill's originally came from Prussia and were some of the first German settlers to arrived in Alt Danzig in 1787 from West Prussia under the invitation of Empress Catherine the Great of Russia. In 1762 Catherine the Great made a proclamation and promised to pay for travel and give ownership to fertile lands for anyone who would come to live and work in her southern Russian lands, plus she promise many advantages besides the land. They would also later settle Neu Danzig which was a sister colony to Alt Danzig.
After the death of Catherine the Great in 1796, The Russian Empire began to change and revoke many of the promises made by Catherine the Great. In 1870 the United States proposed the Homestead Act and many of the former German's who had immigrated to Russia came to America.
Christine came to America aboard the SS Columbia in Oct 1889, with her widowed Mother Anna Maria Pudwill-Berndt and her brother Jacob Berndt. There were also Pudwill Aunts, Uncles and her Grandparents Michael Pudwill & Dorothea Engel Pudwill aboard. They all arrived in New York and headed for McIntosh County, North Dakota where they already had family living.
Not much is known about her father, John Jakob Berndt, Christine said he was from Prussia, and loved her Mother and the children very much. Christine's mother's obituary says she was a widow when she came to America.
Christine's mother Anna Maria remarried on Jul 16, 1891 in Mcintosh, North Dakota to Peter Green and together added 3 more siblings to her Christine's family. Katie, Lydia and Peter Green Jr. Christine was about 11 and Jacob about 8 when their mother remarried.
In 1899 Christine married a Dutch descendent Charles Oliver Schermerhorn-Sherman in Ventura, North Dakota and together they had 11 children, one son, Joseph died shortly after birth.
Christine and Charles lived mostly in Campbell County, area of South Dakota for much of the children's young lives. But in 1930 Charles with two of his son's Elmer and Clarence went to Idaho to find work and later sent for the rest of his family and even the children who where married followed their parents west.
Soon after they arrived Christine and Charles bought a house in Toledo, Oregon. Her husband Charles died in 1943 and her eldest son Charles Edward Sherman stayed with her until 1952 when she and her son moved to Spanaway, Washington to lived with her daughter Elizabeth Mae Sherman Westover.
Christine was a wonderful, loving and happy person. She never learned to speak much English, and spoke mostly in what is known as Flat German. She loved to sew, and make quilts. She was a good Christian and loved her children. At the time of her death she had 38 Grandchildren, 108 Great Grand Children and 11 Great Great Grandchildren. 
Berndt, Christine (I136452)
 
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Otis, Henry H. (I107247)
 
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Veteran of the Black Hawk War - age 79y, 10m, 1d.
On Friday morning Charles W. Gaston, who settled in Boone County as early as 1846, died at his home near Madrid. Mrs. Gaston, it will be remembered, preceded him to the other world but a few months ago. Both belonged to a period which only the oldest settlers recall. In his pioneer life Mr. Gaston was noted for his bravery, but beneath a rugged exterior many found one of the kindest hearts. He was universally liked and respected. He was stepfather of Mrs. L. Zimbelman of this place. The funeral occurred on Sunday in Madrid.  
Gaston, Charles W. (I106155)
 
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Boone Co Republican 24 Nov 1875
The suspense attending the disappearance of the unfortunate old Mr. Carmichael was relieved last Saturday, when the body of the wanderer was found near Ridgeport, on the land adjoining the poor farm. He had wandered over six miles from home, and the supposition is that he died from exposure the first night. He was found by a boy lying in a slough, dead, and word was immediately sent to his friends and the body taken home.'
The circumstances surrounding the case are sad. The old man was over seventy years of age, being as helpless as a child. The worst was feared when he wandered off a week ago last Sunday, but Friday the news came that he had been found at the house of a Swede in the northern part of this township, and a team was sent out to bring him home. Upon arriving where he was supposed to be it was found that another man had been mistaken for him, and the old gentleman was still missing. His aged wife, relying on the rumor that he was found alive and well, prepared the house for his reception, when the news came that he was found lifeless, and the joy of the household was turned to mourning.
The funeral took place last Sunday morning. Mr. Carmichael was a member of the masonic fraternity. Mrs. H.C. Shurter and Mrs. L. Zimbelman are daughters of his. The family has the sympathy of the entire community in their affliction.
Boone Count Democrat 1875  
Carmichael, Henry C. (I106153)
 
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Son of James Sr. & Hazel (Feltner) Ellyett.
Married to 2nd wife; Dolores (Ott) Fye on 11-17-1973 at Aurora, NE.
WW II & Korean Conflict Veteran - US Army Career - June 1941/July 1961.
He he was City Water Commissioner at Aurora, NE. for 20 years.  
Ellyett, James William Jr. (I129237)
 
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Mrs. Jane Gaston, one of the oldest residents of this county, died at her home near Madrid Saturday morning, of the grip. The deceased was 76 years of age and had been ill about a month. Mrs. Gaston was formerly Mrs. Carmichael, and lived in Boonsboro for many years. One of her children is Mrs. L. Zimbelman. She leaves two other children. The funeral took place in this city Sunday afternoon and was largely attended especially by the old settlers. 
Carmichael, Jane C. - wife of (I106154)
 
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Nuss, Donald Arthur (I129527)
 
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Nuss, Fred (I129542)
 
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Bird, Lucy (I129543)
 
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William married Emma Stoughton on July 24, 1898 in Shelby Co., IN.
OBIT:
William A. Oltman, 82, resident of Marion Township, died at Major Hospital at 1:15 this morning following an illness of six months.
Born near Hope, March 31, 1873, Mr. Oltman, a farmer, had spent most of his life in Shelby County. His parents were Dirk and Susan (Reed) Oltman. He was a member of the Haw Patch Baptist Church near Clifford.
In 1898 he was married to Emma Stoughton whose death occurred in 1933. He is survived by four children. Mrs. Bertha Hughes and Robert S. Oltman of this city, Mrs. Bessie Stoughton, Greenfield, and Mrs. Mary Bennett of Marion Township. Also surviving are three brothers, George E. Oltman of this city, John H. Oltman, Jackson Township and Harvey Oltman, Vero Beach, Florida. There are 10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Funeral services, in charge of the Ewing Mortuary, will be held at 2: 00 p.m. Monday at the Blue River Separate Baptist Church near Marietta. Burial will be in the Conover Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary afternoon Sunday.
The Shelbyville News, August 13, 1955 
Oltman, William A. (I106886)
 
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Oltman, Dirk (I106885)
 
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Oltman, Alice (I106889)
 
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Brown, James (I90975)
 
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Alvie married Lucille LaVera Straub Aug. 31, 1947 He passed away in No. Platte. Nebraska and is burried in the No. Platte cemetery. They had 3 children, Robert Lee Tucker, Delbert Dee Tucker and Donald Allen Tucker. Robert and Delbert were twins.
Alvie's Parents were Dowell Henry Tucker and Ella Mae Fister they married on July 6, 1921 in Grant, Nebraska.  
Tucker, Alvie Robert (I143304)
 
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Faul, Marjorie Jean (I119430)
 
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Services for Mrs. Katie Levorson 74, were held at the Peace Lutheran Church in South Dakota. Katie died at the Eureka Lutheran Home. The Rev Theodore Docktor officiated and burial was at Fairview Cemetery in Herreid.
Katie was born May 18, 1892 at Venturia N.D. to Anna Maria Pudwill-Berndt Green and Peter Green. Katie married Edward Werner on Dec 20, 1910. The family farmed west of Herreid, South Dakota where in 1917 her husband Edward died from a fall while building a barn on their farm. On Oct 10, 1921 she married Oscar Levorson and the couple continued to farm until retiring and moving to Portland, Oregon in 1949. Mr. Levorson died January 11, 1967 in Portland, Oregon and Katie returned to Herreid. Katie was a resident of the Lutheran Home in Eureka at the time of her death.
Survivors include her son Wilmer, of Herreid, and a daughter Mrs. Joe Trucano and five grandchildren, two great grand children, one step daughter Mrs. Martha Jungers of Richard, ND and one 1/2 sister Mrs. Christine Berndt-Sherman of Tacoma, Washington.
Kesling Funeral Homes were in charge of the arrangements. 
Green, Katherine (I136653)
 
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Anna Marie Pudwill was born in Kherson Nikolajew Neu-Danzig, Russia and her baptism records from the Russian Lutheran Church show she was born 13 Oct 1860 to Michael Pudwill and Dorothea Engel. Anna was married to John Jakob Berndt before she came to America from Russia in Oct 1889 on board the S/S Columbia. She arrived with her Mother and Father, Brothers, Sisters and her two children, Christine and Jacob B Berndt Jr.
Her husband Jacob Sr. died in Russia.
Shortly after arriving in America she married Peter "Grun" Green who was from Fischerdorf, Russia. They married in North Dakota and together they had 3 more children Katherine (Katie), Peter Jr. and Lydia.
When Peter Green Sr. got older he became bedridden and Anna took care of him for 9 years. His grand-daughters said he was onery and would hit them with his cane if got close enough. I suppose being bedridden would make anyone onery.
Anna moved to Powder River County, near Brodus, Montana in the 1930's to be with her daughters were she continued to raise her two grand-daughters Hilda Edith Berndt and Violet Alice Berndt with the help of her daughter Lydia.
She died in Broadus, Montana and was returned to South Dakota to be buried with her husband, Peter in the Fairview Cemetery in Herreid, South Dakota. 
Pudwill, Anna Maria (I136450)
 
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w/o William H. Herman, s/w. m/o Freda (Herman) Bafus, Esther (Herman) McMeekin, Elsie (Herman) Moser, Francis (Herman) buckley, Ernest, Emily & Edwin.

Michael L. Wiest:
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1. Title: Micahel Leon Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002
2. Naturalization papers for Friedrich Schaefer Sr.
3. Obituary on file. 
Schäfer, Louisa (I34295)
 
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Samuel came to Fairbury in 1947 and was owner of Ellis Sunshine Hatchery. In 1970 he joined the First National Bank and upon his retirement in 1983 he was a senior vice president. Survivors include his wife Joanna; son Rick and daughter Peggy. 
Ellis, Samuel R. (I137509)
 
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Chibiosky, Maria (I136225)
 
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Gildersleeve, Nancy Jo (I106443)
 
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Benedict, Percy H. (I136550)
 
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Honoring Katherine Mae "Katie" Pudwill, born in Neu Danzig, Russia daughter of Gottfried Fred Pudwill 1850–1907 & Katharina Schoell 1862–1941. They came to America Oct 1989 aboard the SS Columbia. 
Pudwill, Katie Mae (I136548)
 
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Berndt, Micheal (I135611)
 
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Berndt, Helen R. (I135612)
 
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King, Ralph Wilbur (I136077)
 
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Son of William Clark and Mary (Evans) Clark. Married Emmeretta Worley 31 Jul 1912 in Beloit, Mitchell Co, Kansas. Father of Gretta (Clark) Harbert and L Ray Clark.
From the files of Clyde C Clark
He was born in Asherville Twp, Mitchell Co, w/Asherville as PO, KS. The oldest son of William C and Mary (Evans) Clark. Received his education from "Old Dist. 83 on the one time Hiway 24/40, a cement surface east of Beloit, KS. He spent the greater par of his life in Mitchell Co, KS. From his school records it was learned that being the oldest boy, was needed at home to help with farm work! One term of school he was present only 5 days! It seems he helped his parents move to Dewey Co, OK ca1905. He returned to Mitchell Co, was a farm laborer in the county.
Married Etta Emma Worley 31 Jul 1912, by a Justice of the Peace in Beloit, KS. It appears that this new family lived a short time with her parents in the Logan Twp, rural Mitchell Co, Green Mound area, south of the present Church of Christ on the west side of the road. It was a part log and part stone house. I, Clyde C, was born there. Just when they moved to Beloit, KS is not known, but was before the birth of the third child, Ray (1919). They were living near the "George Dooley Ice House" in south west part of town. And, too, I can remember living on west Main St.; there was a talk of the "terrible disease" in town, this has to be the "flu" during WWI.
Walter C was born 1 Dec 1888, died 30 Nov 1945 in the Beloit Community Hospital. Gretta and I were at his bedside at the time, the hour was late afternoon, possibly 5:00/6:00 pm. He is buried in Green Mound, just north of Grandpa and Grandma Worley. Further to the north is an uncle of his, his mother's brother, George Evans. Walter and Etta divorced ca1929/1930. He married again. 
Clark, Walter Calvin (I106448)
 
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Son of Thomas Clark (1791-1864) and Roda (Dunigan) Clark (1794-1866). Married Elizabeth Cullison 7 Jun 1857 in Owen Co, Indiana. Father of William Clark.
Regiment: 13 Battery, Indiana Light Artillery
Union Soldier
Soldier's Rank_In Corp
Soldier's Rank_Out Corp
Film Number M540 roll 13
From the files of Clyde C Clark
He was born 24 Feb 1832 in Eel River Twp, Greene Co, IN, a son of Thomas and Roda (Dunigan) Clark; they were natives of North Carolina. He died at the home of his daughter, Mary (Clark) Mentzer, 6 Dec 1902 and is buried in Olio Cemetery, Eureka, IL, Woodford Co, Lot A C-2 GAR stone.
He married Elizabeth Cullison in Owen Co, IN 7 Jun 1857. Elizabeth was born in Ohio, possibly a daughter of Jeremiah and Rebecca Cullison of Coshocton Co, IL. I believe she had a brother named Jacob Alfred, he found in 1860 census for Greene Co, and too a Jacob A Cullison was found in the family of Jeremiah of Ohio, his age in both census are compatible. Ira was in the 1900 census for Greene Co, in the house of Jacob's widow Cevira Cullison as a "boarder". Then twelve days later in the census in Woodford Co in the house of daughter and son-in-law.
In the obit of his son, Samuel Clark, who died in 1926, a statement to the effect that Ira took his family to Woodford Co, IL when he, Samuel, was 5 years of age; this would be about 1873, as Samuel was born 2 May 1868 in IN.
From copies of Mil Recs from Washington DC, Ira made a statement to the effect he went to Kansas in 1876: "I then in Kansas 1 Oct 1876". Would seem he and brother Jesse F and possibly Thomas P went to KS at same time. Ira and Jesse F were in census 1880 in Graham Co, Graham Twp, KS. Thomas P may have gone to Missouri to claim his intended, as he was married in Herman, MO 1878.
In between the Federal and State census 1880 and 1885 resp, Ira was found in Mitchell Co, Asherville Twp, KS in state census. Appears Jesse F and family made the move at same time, as Jesse died in Cloud Co, KS north of Glasco, KS 1892.
Ira's wife, Elizabeth Cullison, was born 10 Apr 1840 in OH; died in Mitchell Co, Asherville Twp, KS 11 Feb 1889; is buried in Cemetery at Glasco, Cloud Co, KS 
Clark, Ira (I106450)
 
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Son of Samuel Evans (1799-?) and Lydia Heirs (1803-1853). Married Adelaide Mead 19 Apr 1864 in Linn Co, Iowa. Father of Mary (Evans) Clark. 
Evans, Hugh P. (I106457)
 
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Son of Ira Clark and Elizabeth (Cullison) Clark. Married Mary Evans 26 Feb 1888 in Mitchell Co, Kansas. Father of Walter Clark.
From the files of Clyde C Clark
Eldest son of Ira and Elizabeth (Cullison) Clark, was born in Eel River Township, Greene County, Indian 10 Jul 1858. Went to Woodford County, Illinois in late 1860s or early 1870s, with Eureka as Post Office.
In 1860 census, he was 2 years of age. Ira at 27 years and Elizabeth at 20 years. Living in Jefferson Township, Owen County, Arney as Post Office.
It's highly possible he went to Kansas the same time his parents did. Was in Mitchell County, Kansas in 1880 census as a hired hand for a farmer.
William married Mary Evans, 26 Feb 1888 in Logan Township, Mitchell County, Kansas "at the home of her parents" Hugh P and Adelaide (Mead) Evans. The minister was Ed Peter Shurts, a father-in-law to Mary (Kilpatrick) Shurts. She is a sister of Rachel (Kilpatrick) Worley.
In 1905, the family of William moved to Dewey County, Oklahoma. May have been Enid, Oklahoma earlier, as Dad spoke of Enid. They both died in Dewey County, Mary 11 Mar 1922 and also in 1922. Mary was born in Willow Springs Township, Douglas County, Kansas, Willow Springs as the Post Office. Mary's family were found in Douglas County in 1870 census. Her birth date, 20 Mar 1869. 
Clark, William Calvin (I106449)
 
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Daughter of Hugh Evans and Adelaide (Mead) Evans. Married William Clark 26 Feb 1888 in Mitchell Co, Kansas. Mother of Walter Clark. 
Evans, Mary B. (I106456)
 
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Moser, Herman Lee (I104779)
 
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Janette was the daughter of William AlCaney Tollett and Bertie May Pate Tollett. She had two daughters Sharon & Debbie. She was the youngest of 9 children. She was a granddaughter of Ben Tollett and Fannie Tidwell Tollett and John William Pate & Sarah Ella Sanders Pate. 
Tollett, Jessie Janette (I104780)
 
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Son of Hugh Evans and Adelaide (Mead) Evans. Brother of Mary (Evans) Clark.
George Evans, the son of HP Evans of Logan Twp, who had been cutting wood down on the Solomon River near Tanquery's mill, taking his dinner along with him and returning in the evening, did not appear home at the usual time on Wednesday. His parents, becoming alarmed, initiated a search for him, and found where he had eaten dinner. Searching further, they found evidence that he had afterwards gone skating and following the marks of the skates, they came to the place where he had broken through the ice, everything going to show that he had made efforts to draw himself out of the water, but marks on the ice around the edges of the hole showed his attempt had proved unvailing. After grappling for some time, the body was recovered. The young man was eighteen years of age and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents in the sudden and lamentable cutting off of a bright young life. 
Evans, George L. (I106464)
 
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Shapland, Robert B. (I137506)
 
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Forderer, Emma (I42643)
 
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Forderer, Fred (I132976)
 
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Diegel, Magdalena (I42640)
 
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ALICE DIED IN THE RAPID CITY FLOOD
Alice was born to Julius Wieczorek and Rozina Nickesch, she married Theophius Gall on January 10,1940 at Corsica in Douglas County SD. She was survived by two daughter Carol O'Brien and Agnes Lunsford of Rapid City. She is survived by her sisters Lillian Schranck of Douglas Coutny SD and Gertrude Woehl of Rapid City.
A daughter Rachel Gall Winsel and her two children Tracy and Lisa died with them.
Father: Julius H Wieczorek Jr., Memorial# 91312751
Mother: Anna "Rose" (Nickisch) Wieczorek, Memorial# 91312763
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Wieczorek, Alice (I133131)