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96501 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Union Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Tilden, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34838810 | Webb, Shellie Lee (I107230)
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96502 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Union Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Tilden, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34838831 Funeral services for John Allen Clayton, 59, of Tilden, who died at his home on March 10, 1944, were held at the Union Grove Church of Christ on March 11. Burial was in the Union Grove Cemetery with Hawkins and Son in charge. He was a leader in his community and was a member of the Board of Trustees of the I.A.H.S., on which he had served for several years. Survivors included his wife; one son, Howard Clayton of Kenosha, Wisc.; two daughters, Mrs. Hershel Wallace and Mrs. Voy Anthony, both of Fulton; one brother, Albert Clayton of Mo., seven sisters, Mrs. Dolphus Riggs, Mrs. Holley Gray, Mrs. Guy Clifton, all of Fulton, Mrs. Jim Davis of Nettleton, Mrs. Walter Jamison of Itasca, Texas, Mrs. Ellis Pierce of Amory and Mrs. Nathan Welch of Alabama. | Clayton, John Allen (I107231)
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96503 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Union Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Tilden, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47604076 Sumpter L. Pierce, farmer and lifelong resident of Tilden community died of a stroke Oct. 26, 1958 in Amory at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ethel Howell. He was 77. Services were held Oct. 27 at Tilden Church of Christ with burial in the Union Grove Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bettie Ann Pierce; three sons, Marshall Pierce of Fulton, Lawrence Pierce of Amory and George Pierce of Jacksonville, Fla.; his daughter, Mrs. Howell; a brother, C. A. Pierce of Fulton; one grandchild | Pierce, Sumpter L. (I107226)
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96504 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Union Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Tilden, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47604084 Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Ann Pierce, 89, who died June 12, 1971 were held at the Tilden Church of Christ. Burial was in the Union Grove Cemetery with McNeece-Morris Funeral Home in charge. She died at the home of her daughter in Aberdeen. She was formerly of the Tilden Community of Itawamba County. Survivors included three sons, Marshall of Fulton, George of Jacksonville, Fla., and Lawrence of Jackson; one daughter, Mrs. Leon Howell of Aberdeen; four sisters, Mrs. Allen Clayton of Fulton, Mrs. Cortis Boren of Fulton, Mrs. Mae Spencer of Cente Rose, Texas, and Mrs. Effie Thorn of Wisc.; and one grandchild. Pallbearers were Clyde Lyle, Howard Clayton, Audie Clayton, Wyman Williams, Hershell Wallace and John Paul Tucker. | Webb, Nettie Ann (I107225)
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96505 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Union Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Tilden, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60466924 | Pierce, John Lawrence (I107228)
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96506 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Union Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Tilden, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60467226 Notes for Marshall C. Pierce The Itawamba County Times September 4, 1980; page 8A Marshall C. Pierce Marshall C. Pierce, 73, died at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Gilmore Memorial Hospital in Amory. He was a retired farmer and a night watchman for a manufacturing plant. He was a member of Tilden Church of Christ. Services were at 4 p.m. Saturday at Senter Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Barney Hobbs officiating. Burial was in Union Grove Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Velvie Steele Pierce of Fulton; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Vaughn of Amory, one sister, Mrs. Ethel Howell of Aberdeen; two brothers, George Pierce of Port Richey, Fla., and Lawrence Pierce of Whitfield; and two grandchildren. from genforum.com | Pierce, Marshall C. (I107227)
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96507 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Union Valley Cemetery Scandia, Republic County, Kansas, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35354196 Stanley Ray Lowery, 56, the son of Robert and Rhodabelle (Karnatz) Lowery, was born Oct 28, 1947 at Davenport. He was the oldest of five children born to his parents. He died May 11, at Thayer County Health Services Hospital in Hebron, Neb. He attended the Oak Grade School, Davenport Public High School and received his associate degree in applied Arts from Central Nebraska Tech, Hastings. He served his country in the U S Navy MCB. Three as a member of the Seabee's during the Vietnam war from Jan 7, 1969 to Nov 20, 1972. He married Rae Jeanne Legg Dec 21, 1974, at the Oak community Church. He owned and operated Stan's Heating and Air Conditioning, Ruskin. He was a member and secretary of the Ruskin volunteer Fire Department, a member of St Mark Lutheran Church and the American Legion Post, Ruskin. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Alvin Lowery. He is survived by his wife, Rae Jeanne; children, Christine Anne Lowery, Chicago, and Kevin John Lowery, Hastings; mother, Rhodabelle Lowery, Deshler; two sisters, Mrs Terry Meyer (Lynda), Bertrand and Mrs Michael Stichka (Connie), Ruskin; and two brothers, Craig and Richard Lowery, both of Oak. Services were held on Sunday at St Mark Lutheran Church in Ruskin with Pastor Paul Albrecht and Vicar Paul Hopkins officiating. Interment with full military rites by Ruskin American legion Post was in the Union Valley Cemetery, Republic County, Kan. Ahrendts Funeral Home of Deshler, was in charge of arrangements. | Lowery, Stanley Ray (I106723)
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96508 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Utica Cemetery Utica, Seward County, Nebraska, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=klundt&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GSsr=41&GRid=44529630&df=all& Daughter of Charles & Genevieve (Helsing) Christian. Married to Otto Klundt on 4-27-1946 at Belleville, KS. Survived by her husband Otto of Waco; son Gary of York; daughters Kay Klundt of Seward and Vicki & Roger Nelson of Lincoln; three grandchildren, Amy (Larry) Fransson of Milford, NE, Christopher Nelson of Denver, CO, Amy (Ben) Hitch of Denver; and 2 great-grandchildren, Savannah Morrison of Milford and Colton Hitch of Denver. Also surviving are her brothers, Richard & Norma Christian of McCool Jct and Harold "Bub" & Jane Christian of York and her sisters, Laura & Bill Dickey of Bradshaw, Lois & Merle Luebbe of Seward and Darlene & Bob Otte of Overland Park, KS. Preceding her in death were her parents, twin sister Imogene and sister LaVonne. | Christian, Eileen E. (I111103)
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96509 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Uwe Zimbelmann http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp555.htm#head1 | Kammerer, Lydia (I108590)
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96510 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Valley Cemetery Sonoma, Sonoma County, California, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80672335 | Kitzmann, Ione A. (I106102)
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96511 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery Northbranch, Jewell County, Kansas, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37561719 Married M. Hariet Wall - 20 Nov 1867 Parents of Isaac G Moon Amanda Moon Linton Henry Moon Job Ezra Moon John A Moon Infant Moon Anne Rebecca Moon Edith Patsy Moon & William J Moon | Moon, Jonathan D. (I106793)
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96512 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery Northbranch, Jewell County, Kansas, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37561727 Married M. Jonathan D Moon - 20 Nov 1867 Parents of Isaac G Moon Amanda Moon Linton Henry Moon Job Ezra Moon John A Moon Infant Moon Anne Rebecca Moon Edith Patsy Moon & William J Moon | Wall, M. Hariet (I106794)
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96513 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery Northbranch, Jewell County, Kansas, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37561749 Married Rebecca Mills - 20 Feb 1845 Parents of Jonathan D Moon Dorcas Ann Moon Abraham Moon Hannah Catherine Moon & Irene J Moon | Moon, Ezra (I106749)
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96514 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery Northbranch, Jewell County, Kansas, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37561751 Married Ezra Moon - 20 Feb 1845 Parents of Jonathan D Moon Dorcas Ann Moon Abraham Moon Hannah Catherine Moon & Irene J Moon | Mills, Rebecca (I106792)
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96515 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery Detroit, Lamar County, Alabama, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=91692905 Info: This is a cenotaph. His exact grave hasn't been located yet. It is very near here, however. ************************************************************ ┊  ┊  ┊  ┊ ┊  ┊  ┊  ★ ┊  ┊  ☆ ┊  ★ ☆ WAR OF 1812 SERVICE. Son of Silas Glover Paschal & Lena Marie Taylor. At the time he died, this section was Sanford County, which became Lamar. m. 1) 1812 in Smith Co., TN to Sarah Jane Brown m. 2) feb 4 1846 in Itawamba Co., MS to Mary Rebecca Blalock Issue with Sarah: 1. Samuel Paschal (1816-?) 2. Rhoda Elizabeth Paschal (1818-1885) 3. Eliza Jane Paschal (Sanders) (1820-?) 4. Silas B. Paschal (1822-1863)* 5. John Hamilton Paschal, Jr. (1824-1880) 6. Unknown Paschal (1826-?) 7. Maria Paschal (1828-1860) 8. Unknown Paschal (1830-?) 9. Francis S. Brown Paschal C.S.A. (1832-1863)* 10. Unknown Paschal (1834-?) 11. Julia A. Paschal (1836-1862) 12. Unknown Paschal (1838-?) *Silas B. & Francis S. Brown the same person? ************************************************************ This combined family is quite the story. John was married twice, and his second wife had been married before, and HER first husband had been married before. From these 5 individuals, combined a household of 24 children!!!! (probably never all at the same time). The real kicker, for me at least, is that none of the spouses are buried with any of the other spouses. :( Summary: 1. Hiram Webb married Unknown, 1813 in NC. Two children. She died 1817 & is buried in Lincoln Co., TN. 2. Hiram married Mary Rebecca Blalock, 1818 in Lincoln Co., TN. 10 children. He died 1838 & is buried in Itawamba Co., MS. 3. At the same time - John Hamilton Paschal married Sarah Jane Brown 1812 in Smith Co., TN. 12 children. She died 1845 & is buried in Sumter Co., AL. 4. John Hamilton Paschal married Mary Rebecca Blalock Webb 1846 in Itawamba Co., MS. They didn't have any children, but with about 20 children to worry about at any given time they probably didn't want anymore! 5. John died 1871 & is buried unknown in Lamar Co., AL. 6. Mary died 1875 & is supposedly buried in Itawamba Co., MS, a few miles from her first husband. I wonder why in the world they didn't bury John & Mary with Hiram & two of Hiram & Mary's sons in the Clover Ridge Cemetery. It wasn't like it was really far away. Also: Pascal/Paschall http://tharpgenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I0297&tree=THARP John H Paschal (born ca. 1792 in North Carolina) married Sarah in Smith County, Tennessee in 1812. He was a volunteer in Capt. Bethel Allen's 1st Regiment in the War of 1812. By 1819, he was living on his 100 acres on the south side of the Cumberland River on the Rawls Creek in Smith County. John's name has been found on the records of Smith County from 1816 through 1839. In 1817, John H was a surety on the marriage bond of Wm Altman and Susannah R Mitchell at Lebanon in Wilson County, Tennessee. But in 1839, the administrator of John Paschal's estate (not John H) stated on his report that John H was not a resident of Tennessee at that time. On the 1840 Census, John H and wife are listed with three boys and three girls in Sumter County, Alabama. Sarah's date and place of death are not known but on 4 February 1846, John H married Mary Webb in Itawamba County, Mississippi. John H bought and sold land in Itawamba County from 1846 to 1853. In 1850 and 1855 he filed for bounty land. In 1855, he was a resident of Marion County, Alabama. And in 1871 he filed for a pension, giving Detroit, Sanford County (now Lamar County), Alabama, as his domicile and Pikeville, Marion County, Alabama as his post office. John H. and Sarah had ten or eleven children but only three are positively identified. History of Lamar Co., AL (wikipedia): Jones County was established on February 4, 1867, with land taken from the southern part of Marion County and the western part of Fayette County, and was named for E. P. Jones of Fayette County, with its county seat at Vernon. It was abolished on November 3, 1867. On October 8, 1868, the area was again organized into a county, but as another county had been recently named "Jones", the new county was named Sanford, in honor of H. C. Sanford of Cherokee County. On February 8, 1877, the county was renamed Lamar in honor of Senator L.Q.C. Lamar of Mississippi. | Paschal, John Hamilton Sr. (I107186)
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96516 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: West Lawn Cemetery Gering, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54100624 | Snyder, Vivian Lucille (I107127)
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96517 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Westboro Friends Cemetery Westboro, Clinton County, Ohio, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10602568 | Hutson, Ruth (I106772)
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96518 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Westboro Friends Cemetery Westboro, Clinton County, Ohio, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=43092995 Son of Joseph R & Ann Brown Moon Married Ruth Hutson/Hudson - 29 Oct 1790 Parents of Joseph Daniel Moon William Moon Richard Moon Jeremiah Moon Mary Ann Moon Sarah or Sary Moon Samuel Moon (#6879301) John Moon Jane Moon & Zimri Moon | Moon, Daniel H. (I106751)
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96519 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Westboro Friends Cemetery Westboro, Clinton County, Ohio, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9020142 | Ratcliff, Ann (I106783)
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96520 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=102241436 | Vilhauer, Minnie Rebecca (I110240)
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96521 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Wishek City Cemetery Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=62271153 Walter Guthmiller: UID: 93079E1B1ED2E0459D3074F6D701FF198F6B Sources: 1. Title: 1900 United States Federal Census - www.rootsweb.com/%7Eusgenweb/nd/mcintosh/census/1900/222-04a.gif 2. Title: Wishek ND, Golden Jubilee, 1898-1948 - Roger W. Ehrich - http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html | Stroh, Johann D. (I97872)
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96522 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Wishek City Cemetery/Wishek, ND http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp7785.htm#head2 | Hochhalter, Clinton (I111421)
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96523 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Yuma Cemetery Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49486602 Glasco Sun, Cloud County, Kansas, Feb. 28, 1929, page 1: Mrs. Cool Blake received word of the death of her brother-in-law, Mr. Johann Cyrus Eberhardt, which occurred Monday at Yuma, Colorado. Born Glückstal, Glückstal, Kherson, Russia | Eberhardt, Johann Cyrus (I106245)
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96524 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Yuma Cemetery Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49486603 Carolyn was born Feb. 2, 1878 on the Hardesty family homestead, Meredith Township, Cloud County, Kansas. Married Oct. 14, 1915 at Yuma, Colorado to John Eberhart, whom she met after she had taken a homestead there. Died November 10, 1938, in Concordia, Cloud County, Kansas. The remains were taken to Yuma for burial. Obit: The Kansan, Concordia, Cloud County, Kansas, Nov. 17, 1938, page 4. | Hardesty, Carolyn (I106246)
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96525 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Zion Evangelical Cemetery Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65630129 'There is no known record of the earliest burials which are in the west row. There are some markers in this row, including a new one for Philip Eberhardt. Philip Eberhardt lost his life August 28, 1885, during a flood on the Hackberry Creek. At the time of his death he was buried in the Wano Cemetery. It is believed he was buried in the Zion Evangelical Cemetery later, but there are no records to prove this.' From Cheyenne County History, Curtis Media Corporation [1987]. Philip had been born in Neudorf, Glückstal, Kherson, Russia--now Ukraine--to Frederick and Elizabeth [Guthmueller] Eberhardt. He married Katherine Reuther [1849-1910] on October 11, 1870, in Neudorf. Katherine died while they lived in Sutton, Clay County, NE. His sister Christina Gienger is buried in this cemetery; he was brother-in-law to Jacob Friedrich Rath who lived in Cheyenne County and had married Philip's sister Anna Maria. | Eberhardt, Philipp (I58033)
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96526 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81171825 | Rath, Fredrick (I106388)
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96527 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Zion Lutheran Cemetery Avon, Bon Homme County, South Dakota, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=90160190 | Krueger, Helena (I110241)
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96528 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial: Zollman Cemetery Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49081032 Thomas Rominger was the eldest of six known children of Franz (went by Francis) Rominger (1804-1870) and Justina (Justena?) Schneider Rominger (1807-1857), who married 30 Dec 1830 in North Carolina. In about 1835 the family moved to Bartholomew County, North Carolina. Thomas first married to Narcisses E. Davis (1835-1859) on 05 Feb 1856. Thomas and Narcesses were the parents of two children, one boy and one girl; namely: 1. Hannah Rominger (1857-p1870) 2. Albert F. Rominger (1858-1935) After Narcisses died, Thomas remarried to Catherine Snyder (1836-1903) on 22 Mar 1866 at Bartholomew County, Indiana. Thomas and Catherine were the parents of four children, three girls and one boy, namely: 3. Indiana Mary Rominger Hanlon (1867-1948) 4. Justina J. Rominger Cronk (1871-1941) 5. Ida Rominger Winterowd (1873-1964) 6. Thomas R. Rominger (1876-1943) The daughter Hannah was living with her father and step-mother in 1870. Nothing else is known of her. Links to Thomas's parents, his second wife, and four of his six known children are included below. Inscription: Pvt Co I 67 Ind Vol Inf 45 yr 9 mo 6 da | Rominger, Thomas (I106933)
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96529 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Burial:Edgar Cemetery Edgar, Clay County, Nebraska, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35052393 Another pioneer has left us in the death of Carl August Slatt of Edgar, who passed away July 18, 1938, at the ripe old age of 87 years, 11 months and 15 days. Mr Slatt was born in Hjelmsyrd Province of Jonkoping, Sweden, August 3, 1850. In 1853 he came with his parents to Andover, Illinois, where he was confirmed in the Lutheran church, June 3, 1866. He was united in marriage to Mathilda Ericson in 1871, who preceded him in death in 1920. To this union five children were born of whom two died in infancy. He came to Edgar in 1881 and became a charter member of the Gethsemane Lutheran church of Edgar, now of Ong. The Slatt family moved to Oakland in 1891 and from there to Funk, where Mrs Slatt died. Mr Slatt returned to Edgar in 1922 and reunited with the Gethsemane church January 1, 1923. Funeral services were conducted from the home in Edgar Wednesday afternoon, July 20, with Rev A Walfred Anderson of Saronville in charge. The Misses Irene and Lorene Anderson say, "We Are Going Down the Valley" at the home and "Nearer My God to Thee" at the grave. Pastor Anderson also gave a Swedish song which was a request of the deceased. The following sons and grandsons served as pallbearers; Emil Slatt of Grand Island, Gust Lindberg of Saronville, Theo. Slatt of Fremont, John V Slatt of Tekamah, Frank Ledway of Grand Island and Henry Slatt of Oakland. Interment was in the Edgar cemetery. He leaves to mourn his passing, one daughter, Mrs August Anderson of Saronville and two sons, John V of Tekamah and Henry of Oakland, ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren and other relatives and a host of friends one son Theodore Hjalmar Emil 1876 - 1878 died in Illinois | Slatt, Carl August Svensson (I106516)
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96530 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Death: 18 SEP 1936 Burial: Alfred Cemetery/Alfred, ND http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp660.htm#head4 | Fode, Johann Georg (I75697)
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96531 | Uwe Zimbelmann: death: 7 JUL 1948 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp5970.htm#head3 | Morlock, Magdalena (I49126)
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96532 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Death: France:World War II/Body returned to US Burial: Tappen Cemetery/Tappen, ND http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp8970.htm#head3 | Hoff, Reuben E. (I111442)
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96533 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Death: Near Gackle, ND Burial: Neudorf Cemetery/near Gackle, ND http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp510.htm#head0 | Bier, William (I109177)
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96534 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Death: Near Gackle, ND Burial: Neudorf Cemetery/near Gackle, ND http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp510.htm#head0 | Morlock, Ottilia (I109178)
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96535 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Death: Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA Burial: Salem Cemetery Saint Frances Kansas http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=103379425 | Zweygardt, Barbara (I47581)
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96536 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Death: Sep. 14, 1966 Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Delphinium, Map 407, Lot 221, Space 0 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=94614664 | Villhauer, Jacob Philip (I110286)
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96537 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Death: Streeter, Stutsman, ND http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp295.htm#head3 | Gienger, Christina (I56497)
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96538 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Death: Stutsman Co., ND (home near Gackle) Burial: North Dakota Veteran's Cemetery/Mandan, ND http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cats61/gacklend/gacklefam/gp1940.htm#head1 | Wentz, Berdella (I110931)
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96539 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Edgar Cemetery Edgar, Clay County, Nebraska, USA http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=62302096 Victor Edwin Slatt was born at Andover, Henry county, Illinois, April 16, 1862. After being ill more or less for the past three years, he passed away at his home Wednesday evening, June 3, 1936 at the age of 74 years, 1 month and 18 days. He was confirmed at the Lutheran church at Andover May 10, 1877. Early in the spring of 1883 he with his parents arrived at Edgar, Clay Co Nebraska and he has been living in the vicinity of Edgar since the time. He was a charter member of the Gethsemane Lutheran Church of Edgar, which was organized in 1882. In 1922 he transferred with the membership of the congregation to the newly organized church of Gethsemane Lutheran in Ong. His parents, four sisters and two brothers preceded him in death. Surviving him are one brother, August of Edgar and many other relatives. Services were held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the home of J M McGhie of Edgar, due to the bad roads which made it impossible to have services at his home. The funeral services were conducted by the vice pastor Rev Glenn L Stenholm. All the songs that were sung at the home, church and cemetery were sung by Mrs Emmert Nelson and Mrs Carl Erickson and Miss Ruth Christenson was the accompanist. The opening song at the home was the first two stanzas of the hymn, "Jesus Lover of My Soul" after which the scripture was read, 1 Thess 4:13-18; John 11: 21-27 and prayer offered. The closing song at the home was the two last stanzas of the same hymn. Services were held at the Gethsemane Lutheran Church at Ong at 2:30 p.m. Miss Ruth Christenson played during the processional and the recessional. The opening hymn at the church was "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." after which the word of God was read from the fourteenth chapter of John and prayer offered. The song previous to the message was "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me" after which the message was given. The text for the message was Matthew 24: 42-44 with the theme, "Be Ye Also Ready". The obituary was read and the closing hymn at the church was "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." During the viewing of the body several appropriate hymns were played by Miss Christenson. Interment was at the Edgar cemetery. "There is a Land That Is Fairer Than Day" was sung as the closing song at the grave. Peace to his memory. | Slatt, Viktor Edwin (I106520)
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96540 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe dieser beider Personen sehr wahrscheinlich | Familie: Bentz, Peter / Stroh, Magdalena (F21410)
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96541 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe ist sehr wahrscheinlich, da nur es nur eine ledige Magdalena Kirschenmann in diesem Altersbereich existiert (Kom.: 27 Aug 2010) | Familie: Frank, Christian / Kirschenmann, Magdalena (F20828)
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96542 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe mit Margarete Birkle ist nicht sicher | Lutz, Gottlieb Friedrich (I48403)
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96543 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe miteinander nicht sicher | Familie: Villhauer, Philipp / Wolf, Christina (F34864)
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96544 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe sehr wahrscheinlich Twin Walter Guthmiller: UID: 9812C3D1F277F74F81E606D79EEA39E2D4EA Wohnort: 1900 Herrison, McPherson, South Dakota Sources: 1. Title: South Dakota Birth Index | Schock, Katharina (I64084)
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96545 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe sehr wahrscheinlich Walter Guthmiller: UID: 1DFB234AB83F604C90364C450250CE711012 | Bender, Jacob W. (I64083)
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96546 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe zwischen beiden Personen ist sehr wahrscheinlich | Familie: Pietz, Michael / Schlaht, Magdalena (F21045)
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96547 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe zwischen beiden Personen ist sehr wahrscheinlich | Familie: Fischer, Friedrich / Huber, Margaretha (F21452)
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96548 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe zwischen beiden Personen sehr wahrscheinlich | Familie: Wolf, Heinrich / Herr, Barbara (F21450)
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96549 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe zwischen diesen beiden Personen ist sehr wahrscheinlich | Familie: Heupel, Georg / Eckmann, Elisabeth (F21577)
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96550 | Uwe Zimbelmann: Ehe zwischen diesen beiden Personen ist sehr wahscheinlich | Familie: Eckmann, Heinrich / Wanner, Magdalena (F21360)
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