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Lutz, Joseph (I197701)
 
132452 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/156401916/jonathan-lafayette-edelman 
Edelman, Janathan Lafayette (I201674)
 
132453 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/156519033/maria-josephia-metz 
Schäfer, Maria Josephia (I204378)
 
132454 www.findagrave.com:
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Tyner, Harrison (I211107)
 
132455 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/156602001/john-harris-tyner
Born: 1692-1693 
Tyner, John Harris (I211111)
 
132456 www.findagrave.com:
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Tyner, Nicholas (I211114)
 
132457 www.findagrave.com:
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Source:
Hackleman's in America, 1749-1988:
Sarah Tyner was John Harris's mistress, not his wife, and lived in a house on one of his plantations. She bore him 3 children -- 2 boys and a girl. All of the children kept the Tyner name rather than take the Harris name.
John provided well for all three children in his will. He also provided for Sarah, leaving her a house and attached estate for her life time. His wife, Mildred, was also left a house and estate for her life time. At Mildred's death, everything went to the Tyner children. For that reason, it may be surmised that John and Mildred had no living children.
Sarah was pretty much cut out of her father's, Nicholas Tyner, will. She was only given a cow and a calf. This shows how angry he was at her actions.
See the Hackleman genealogy book by Elijah Hackleman for a transcript of both Nicholas' and John's wills and lots of other information on the Tyners. 
Tyner, Sarah (I211113)
 
132458 www.findagrave.com:
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Source:
Hackleman's in America, 1749-1988:
John was a well-to-do planter in Abbeville District NC. He had at least 2 plantations.
Sarah Tyner was John's mistress and lived in a house on one of his plantations. She bore him 3 children -- 2 boys and a girl. All of the children chose to keep the Tyner name, rather than take the Harris name.
John provided well for all three children in his will. He also provided for Sarah, leaving her a house and attached estate for her life time. His wife, Mildred, was also left a house and estate for her life time. At Mildred's death, everything went to the Tyner children. For that reason, it may be surmised that John and Mildred had no living children.
See the Hackleman genealogy book by Elijah Hackleman for a transcript of both Nicholas' and John's wills and lots of other information on the Tyners. 
Harris, John (I211112)
 
132459 www.findagrave.com:
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Nina, the daughter of Clarence and Freda (Egger) Sulsberger, was born April 15, 1924.
She passed away on January 8, 2016 at Scottish Rite Park.
Her family will greet friends from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, at Brooks Funeral Care in Clive. A private graveside service will take place at Westfork Township Cemetery.
Nina was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Mark; and siblings: Vera, Marvin, Rex, and Whitey.
She is survived by her children: Tom Heirigs and Sharlene (Mike) Riche; grandchildren: Elizabeth and Kathryn Riche, Mark (Jessica) Heirigs and Joey (Savannah) Heirigs; and sister, Edith Hanley.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Mercy Hospice or Rowan Branch at Scottish Rite Park.
Obituary & photo published by Brooks Funeral Care 
Sulsberger, Nina M. (I183106)
 
132460 www.findagrave.com:
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Huijskens, Ida (I202071)
 
132461 www.findagrave.com:
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Katharina DITTUS born 15 March 1844 at Alt Posttal, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia was the daughter of Adam Georg DITTUS and Christina VETTER.
Katharina married Gottlieb GACKLE on the 1st of June 1862 at Tarutino, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia. The couple was blessed with 11 children; Gottlieb, Christina, Samuel, Barbara Karolina, Jakob, Katharina, Johann, Anna Maria, Elizabeth, Eduard and Adolph.
Gottlieb GACKLE died in January 1887 at Alt Posttal. Later Katharina GACKLE married Gottfried MOGCK (1838-1912) on the 24th of November 1894 at Alt Posttal.
Katharina MOGCK at age 90, died in July 1934 at Alt Posttal. 
Dittus, Katharina (I203474)
 
132462 www.findagrave.com:
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Toenjes, Frank (I210711)
 
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Enekel, Catherine (I210712)
 
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Shook, Pauline (I182754)
 
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Weber, John William (I182753)
 
132466 www.findagrave.com:
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Broadfoot, Mary J. (I211427)
 
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Woodman, Clifford G. (I183645)
 
132468 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I200464)
 
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Columbian, The (Vancouver, WA) — Friday, July 4, 2003
Tucson, Ariz.
Former Vancouver resident Cressie Stanton died Saturday, June 28, 2003, in Tucson. She was 81.
She was born Dec. 10, 1921, in Oklahoma and moved to Camas in the early 1940s. She retired to Arizona and lived there the rest of her life.
Mrs. Stanton worked at the paper mill in Camas.
Her husband, James, died in 1997.
Survivors include one daughter, Judy Wadley of Tucson, Ariz.; one son, Larry Horst of Kelso; one brother, Clarence Chick of Washougal; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
A graveside service will begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 8 at Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. 
Chick, Cressie Gelna (I183643)
 
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Horst, Aaron P. (I183642)
 
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Kessler, Lorine (I203429)
 
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Neuharth, Adam (I15986)
 
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Born: Burt, Hettinger County, North Dakota, USA 
Schiermeister, Anna Christina (I201699)
 
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Schneider, Carol D. (I203451)
 
132477 www.findagrave.com:
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Jesse Earl Brandner, 79, Bismarck, passed away February 14, 2016, in his home.
Jesse Brandner, son of Martha and Julius Brandner was born November 29, 1936, on the family farm north of Zeeland. Jesse lived on the farm until the age of 9 when his family moved to Wishek where his father, Julius, served as police chief. Jesse graduated from Wishek High School in 1954. Jesse served in the National Guard for three years and then enlisted in the Army where he served for another three years.
Jesse was united in marriage to Marilyn Grage on October 1, 1966, at Hillsboro. He was employed as a cartographer by the Field District of the U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior for 31 years. He and Marilyn were given the opportunity to make their home in 64 different towns across the United States during Jesse’s 31 years of map making. Jesse retired in 1993 when the couple made their home in Hillsboro until 2000, then moving to Bismarck where he spent the remainder of his life.
Jesse was a very active member of his church. In recent years, he served as Chaplin for the National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE), here in Bismarck. In his spare time, Jesse loved to be outside tending his garden, and visiting with friends and neighbors. Jesse and Marilyn enjoyed a good game of pinochle. They were always together as partners, and life-long soul mates. He will be dearly missed by the many people he touched with his kind, compassionate, and forever loving heart.
Jesse is survived by his wife, Marilyn Brandner, Bismarck; his sister, Elizabeth Reinpold, Mandan; nephew, Daryl Brandner, Bismarck; niece, Julie Reinpold, Mandan; three great-nieces, Mikaela, Jordann, and Hannah; and one great-nephew, Jaden.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Martha and Julius; his sister, Arbadella; and his nephew, Kim. 
Brandner, Jesse Earl (I202144)
 
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Grage, Marilyn (I202145)
 
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Rosentreter, Eva (I54872)
 
132480 www.findagrave.com:
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Johannes's birth place is sort of a mystery which cannot be proven. Some say he was born in the farm community of Sulzthal, (near present day Windstein), Bas-Rhine, Alsace, France, but it is now thought he was born in Switzerland and came with his parents to the farm community of Sulzthal, Alsace. Regardless, he lived in this community and was a shoemaker, and his father, Johann Michael Yoho, a meat cutter in the same community. His wife, Susanna Catherine Lau was born most likely in that community, as it seems the Lau's owned the farm. They were married March 1, 1735 in Lembach, Alsace. They appear to have been Lutheran. They, along with one child, Eva Cathrina, journeyed across the ocean, and Eva tragically died on the way. A sister who was born in 1740 was named in her memory.
Johannes and Susanna first settled in Conewago, Pennsylvania upon arriving in the new world. Later they would move to a 246 acre tract of land on Cedar Creek, in what was then Frederick County, about 18 miles distant of Winchester, Virginia. next they would once again move to Ohio County, Virginia, in a part with would later become Marshall County, West Virginia, on a large tract of land lying about a mile up from the mouth of Fish Creek. Here they died and were buried, the first occupants of the Peter Yoho Cemetery. 
Yoho, Johannes (I208883)
 
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Lau, Susanna Catherine (I208884)
 
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Yoho, Johann Michael (I208885)
 
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Clark, Jeanette May (I209903)
 
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Reichenberg, Lorraine (I43827)
 
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132493 www.findagrave.com:
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The son of Lambertus Petrus Huijskens and Johanna Vos.
He married Elisabeth Neggers on May 18, 1786 at Sint-Petrus Kerk in Oirschot.
He died on August 27, 1838 and was buried in the parish graveyard at Sint-Petrus Kerk. 
Huijskens, Arnoldus Lambertus (I202072)
 
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Huijskens, Lambertus Petrus (I202076)
 
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Vos, Johannes (I202077)
 
132496 www.findagrave.com:
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The daughter of Peeter (Petrus) Neggers and Maria van Hersel.
Wife of Arnoldus Huijskens.
Elisabeth was buried at the parish cemetery of Sint-Petrus Kerk in Oirshot, but that cemetery is not in the available database at this time.
While there are many records floating around with a date of death in March or November, the actual death certificate clearly states "vyfden der maand December" or "fifth of the month of December." 
Neggers, Elisabeth (I202073)
 
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Neggers, Peeter (I202074)
 
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van Hersel, Maria (I202075)
 
132499 www.findagrave.com:
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Source:
Lodi News-Sentinel Dec 8, 1971
Born in South Russia. She moved to Denhoff, N.D. in 1909. Came to Lodi and Lockeford area in 1943. Wife of Gottfried Meier. Mother of Leonard Fischer, Mr. Vickey Denney, Mrs. Ida Reiswig; two stepsons, George Meier and Ed Meier; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Kate Lawrence and Mrs. Pauline Hildenbrandt; four sisters, Mrs. Emma Servo, Mrs Bertha Brown, Mrs. Frieda Malmin and Mrs. Linda Dockter 
Wacker, Anna F. (I201800)
 
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Larson, Lowell Herbert (I183130)