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Hoffer, Herman (I157265)
 
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John (Johann) Hoffer Sr. Was born in Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa, S. Russia.
He arrived in New York with Magdalena Bentz Hoffer and daughter Karoline Hoffer on the ship Kaiser Friedrich Bremen on April 19 1899. ~ Johann married Magdalena Eckmann in 1903 she is buried with him. 
Hoffer, Johann Sr. (I48817)
 
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Eckmann, Magdalena (I157268)
 
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Hoffer, Reinhold (I157266)
 
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Korner, Sharon Mae (I157216)
 
118906 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I157217)
 
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Parents: Andrew John Koerner (1877 - 1952)
Emil Korner, 85, Underwood, died Sept. 20, 2007, in a Turtle Lake hospital. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 26, at Goetz Funeral Home, Turtle Lake. Burial will be in Turtle Lake Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Marcella; his daughters, Mary Miller, Madera, Calif., Joyce McCray, Coleharbor, Kathy Poeppel, Washburn, Sally Berg-Gajdos, Florence, Ky., and Nancy Zueger, Rice Lake, Wis.; his son, Myron, Vacaville, Calif.; 13 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. 
Korner, Emil (I156725)
 
118908 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I157227)
 
118909 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I157228)
 
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Korner, Marjorie Ann (I157215)
 
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Landsiedel, Cleo B. (I41149)
 
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Landsiedel, Darrel Duane (I41151)
 
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Hans Leibbrandt:
Information from the Gottlieb Diede Book pg 176 by Velva Walden. This family had 9 children 7 boys 2 girls. names unknown. 
Landsiedel, Edward (I41138)
 
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Hoffer, Pauline (I157238)
 
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Millhouse, C. Frank (I167829)
 
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Scheerer, Josephine Bertha - wife of (I157621)
 
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Dreiling, Anton (I153193)
 
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Son of Adam and Pauline (Serr) Fuhrer, and married Lucy Brunmeier on Nov. 12, 1914 in Berthoud, Colorado. 
Fuhrer, Herman Christian (I169140)
 
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Summers, George Maynard (I167781)
 
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Summers, George Samuel (I167782)
 
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Castle, Lillie Bell (I167783)
 
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Fuhrer, Fred (I169152)
 
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Fuhrer, Emma (I169153)
 
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Diede, Anna Maria (I169135)
 
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Führer, Philipp (I169134)
 
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Führer, Adam (I6538)
 
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Brunnmeier, Lucy (I169141)
 
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Fackler, Samuel (I141093)
 
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on of William and Sarah (Reifschnieder) Easterly.
Survivors include: mother of Sutton; and sister, Rosemary Friesen of Mason City.  
Easterly, Steven Craig (I129403)
 
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Richard H. Jensen, 82, died Monday, May 24, 2010 at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home, Viborg. Funeral services will be at 10:30am Thursday, May 27, 2010 at the United Methodist Church, Hurley with burial with military honors at the Hurley Cemetery. Visitation will begin at noon Wednesday at the Hofmeister-Jones Funeral Chapel, Hurley with family present from 6-8:00pm.
Richard Howard Jensen was born on July 7, 1927 at Hurley, SD to Richard S. and Esther M. (Nealson) Jensen. After graduating from Hurley High School in 1945 he served in the US Navy at the end of WW II. On March 28, 1947 he was united in marriage to Phyllis Bishop at Hurley. He farmed at Hurley his entire life. He was a coin collector, lifetime active member of the Hurley United Methodist Church, member of the American Legion Post 21, Joppa Masonic Lodge #120, Gideon Society, former member of Hurley School Board, and Turner County Fair Board.
Grateful for having shared his life are his wife Phyllis; 5 children, Richard "Rick" (Sue) Jensen, Hurley, Susan (Steven) Stoneback, Pierre, Alan (Phyllis) Jensen, Colorado Springs, CO, Philip (Sharon) Jensen, Sioux Falls, and Gwenneth (friend David Gordon) Jensen, Hurley; 8 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren; 2 brothers, Russell Jensen, Phoenix, AZ, and Dr. Robert Jensen, Ft. Wayne, IN; and a sister Rosalie Brenna, Minneapolis, MN. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister Darlene.  
Jensen, Richard Howard Jr. (I128207)
 
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Veteran of the War of 1812. Enlisted as a Private in Captain Phineas Webster's Company, New Hampshire Militia on May 25th, 1814 and served as a substitute for brother Moses C. Goodrich in Captain N.G. Bradley's Company from Sept. 15th to November 17th, 1814. 
Goodrich, Gilman (I152828)
 
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Born: Rockingham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA - nicht gefunden (Zimbelmann) 
Harvey, Lydia Edith (I152829)
 
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Before Pawtuckaway’s woods belonged to the state park, the lands were privately owned by families who hoped to make a prosperous life. Living in the mountains is not an easy feat, and many of the families struggled immensely. The soil of New England is very rocky and acidic which is not ideal for growing crops. Farmers would joke darkly that their hard work brought a great “crop of rocks” to their land. Times were tough and many families started to abandon their homes in the late 1800s to pursue the promising lands of the west. This abandonment is evidenced by old cellars and graveyards tucked away throughout Pawtuckaway’s woods. If you know where to look, these old homesteads can be easily found along some of our hiking trails. One of the families, the Goodriches, stuck around longer than most and had a prominent role in the history of Pawtuckaway.
Take a quick drive to the Tower Road parking area (near the outhouse) and you’ll find some fascinating evidence of this family’s home. Sally and her husband Barnard Goodrich moved to this area from Massachusetts with their seven children in 1790. Sadly, hard times fell upon the family and six out of seven of the children died young. In the year of 1834 Sally’s husband and two of her sons died. The one surviving son, Nathan, died in the same year as his 101 year-old mother. Most of the Goodrich family is buried in a graveyard directly behind the massive Black Walnut tree on Tower Road. While this seems like a sad end to a long struggle, all was not lost for the Goodrich family. Nathan’s surviving son, George Goodrich, became a wildly popular and influential person in the Pawtuckaway region.
Known as “The Barefoot Farmer”, George Goodrich stayed on his grandmother’s land for years and continue to farm. He would go into the town of Raymond to sell goods from his farm. Many people were shocked or amused by his appearance; he only ever wore ragged clothing and never wore shoes. George was one of the wealthiest people in the Pawtuckaway region, but he never felt it necessary to dress up. George’s father left the farm to George in the hopes that it would eventually be taken over by the state, and his hopes were realized when George’s widow sold the land to the state in 1920s.
Sometimes I like to visit the old Goodrich homestead and imagine what it must have been like during George’s time. You can check out remnants of the family’s house in the stone cellar. Hop in the cellar and walk around barefoot in memory of George, and imagine what this area looked like in the past 
Goodrich, Barnard (I152830)
 
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Goodrich, Barnard (I152832)
 
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Carr, Sarah (I152833)
 
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Cheney, Eunice (I152831)
 
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Schwickerath, Barbara C. (I149505)
 
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Gebel, Leo J. (I149506)
 
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Geerts, Elmer J. (I149560)
 
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Ries, Ralph Michael (I149434)
 
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Pierre, Barbara K. (I149429)
 
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Mishak, Josephine (I149555)