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Mallory, Daisy Eloise (I152825)
 
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Marshall, Raymond Russell Sr. (I164095)
 
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"From Orphan's Court Record, Berks Co, PA 1752-1792 by B.F. Owen Historical Society of Berks Co., May 7, 1910"
"O.C. March 26, 1759, petition of Leonard Schwartz, Tulpehocken Township, Jeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife, late Elizabeth Batorff, widow and administratrix of Adam Batorff late of same township, deceased (Jeoman) who died intestate - that the said Adam Batorff, decreased, left issue by the said Elizabeth, seven children - George, now 11 years; Martin, aged 10 years, Peter, aged 9 years; Andrew, aged 8 years, Henry, aged 5 years; and Simon, aged 2 years; and Eva Elizabeth, aged about 6 years. That there is an estate of the value of 85 pounds or there abouts, a considerable portion of which remains after expenses paid. That they are desirous that justice may be done to the said children, and therefore ask the Court to appoint guardians, to settle with the petitioners and when the children are of age to be apprentices to ding them out. The court appointed Martin Bartoff and George Zeller, uncles of said children their guardians."
The above document proves he died before 26 March 1759. We choose 1758 since the court filing was in March 1759.
He was likely born around 1719-5 but there is no proven birth date. His father was probably married by 1720.
Wife Elizabeth was Anna Elizabeth Zeller (common to drop first names in both males and females).
Courtesy of K Perry:
"Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families from the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volume III, by Stauber and Zerbe, page 452, that states that Anna Catherine Zeller, born abt 1725 and died 1803, married John Adam Battorf of Tulpehocken abt 1746 and on Nov 12 1758, she married 2nd LEONARD SCHWARTZ of Bethel Township, Berks County Pa. 26 March 1759, Anna Catherine Zeller Battorf SCHWARTZ and her husband LEONHARD SCHWARTZ they came into the Berks County Orphan Court and petitioned for guardianship for the minor children. Martin Battorf and and George Zeller were appointed the children's guardians Leonard Schwartz had children with Anna Elizabeth, but no mention of his wife in his Will 26 Jan 1803, so she must have died before that. 
Batdorf, John Adam (I141157)
 
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Zeller, Anna Catherine (I141158)
 
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Schwickerath, Theresa Ann (I149463)
 
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Gebel, Margaret A. (I149462)
 
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Schwickerath, Edward John (I149431)
 
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Schwickerath, Martha A. (I149449)
 
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Sinnwell, Vernon W. (I149468)
 
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Linton, Chester E. Jr. (I165426)
 
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Overholser, Cynthiy L. - wife of (I165423)
 
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David C. Overholser, stock farmer and general agriculturist, on Section 9, Genesee Township, was born June 20, 1846 in Stark Co., Ohio. His parents, John and Julia A. (Weimer) Overholser, removed from there in 1858 settling in Coleta. A personal account of them appears in another part of this work. They had 11 children. Mr. Overholser of this sketch is the 3rd son and fifth child. When he was 12 the family, consisting of the parents and eight children, removed to Coleta, and he was educated primarily in the common schools of the township of Genesee. At the age of 20 years he entered the seminary at Mt. Morris, Ogle Co. Ill., where he studied two years and in the winter of 1866—7, he taught a term of school near Polo, Ill. He went to Western Iowa in the spring following, and, associated with his brother, Joseph, he embarked in a mercantile enterprise. Their relationship existed about 18 months and was disolved by mutual consent.
Mr. Overholser was married Oct. 3, 1869, in Johnson Co., Iowa, to Elizabeth A. Bowersox and they have become the parents of seven children, whose record is as follows: Waldo A. was born July 9, 1870; James Elery, Nov. 5, 1871; Maggie B. Dec. 20, 1873; John D. Nov. 4, 1875; Julia S., June 9, 1877; Ralph E., May 3, 1881; Frederick R., Oct.25 1882. Mrs. Overholser was born Nov. 11, 1848, in Augusta, Va., and is the daughter of James E. and Mary M. (Shuey) Bowersox. They were of German ancestry and descent and born and were born respectively in Maryland and Virginia. The former was a minister in the United Brethren Church. They were married in Virginia, and in 1854 went with their family of four children to Iowa, settling in Johnson County. Mrs. Overholser was educated in Linn and Johnson Counties, completing her studies at Western College in the former. She afterwards taught school. Her father died in the fall of 1880 her mother is still living.
Mr. and Mrs. Overholser came to Illinois after their marriage, and located on 132 acres of land situated on section 9, of which they became the owners by purchase a year later. The place at that time was partially improved, and it now contains 215 acres, all of which is under tillage. The place is well stocked. Politically he is a Republican and has been township trustee three terms and also officiated as collector.
Portraits & Biorgraphical 1885 
Overholser, David C. (I165399)
 
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Overholser, Julia S. (I165446)
 
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ELIZABETH ARBELLA (BOWERSOX) OVERHOLSER past 80 years of age, one of the most highly respected and esteemed citizens of this community, passed away at her home in this place at 4:15 o'clock this morning following an illness of several months from heart trouble. Mrs. Overholser had been a resident of Coleta for about 60 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, he passing away two years ago last August. Four children are left to mourn the passing of their mother. They are Ralph and Fred Overholser, Mrs. P. A. McCray, all of Coleta, and Mrs. Harlow Drury of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Four brothers and two sisters also survive — William, Clay, Markwood and James Bowersox, Mrs. Laura Fordice, Miss Jennie Bowersox, all of Shueyville, Iowa. Funeral services will be held at the Liberal U. B. church at 10:30 o'clock Friday [01/04/1929] morning, conducted by Rev. S. E. Blimline, Burial will be in the Bethel cemetery near Milledgeville (Carroll Co).
Obituary: Mrs. Elizabeth Bowersox Overholser was born in Augusta county, near Staunton, Virginia, on the eleventh day of November, 1848, and departed for her heavenly home on the second day of January, 1929, at 4:15 o'clock in the morning. She was of staunch German extraction, her father being James Bowersox, a minister in the United Brethren church, and her mother Margaret Shuey. When Mrs. Overholser was five years of age a group of thirty, which included her family, under the direction of her grandfather, Jacob Shuey, started for Iowa where their future home was to be established. Theodore F. Shuey, in a recent letter to Mrs. Overholser, makes the following observation about the beginning of this pioneer trip: "Your grandfather's first night on the road was spent at what is still known as Grassy Place. His old friends and neighbors accompanied him that far, and a great part of the night was spent in singing and prayer." Seven weeks were required to make the trip. Mrs. Overholser was fond of referring to the fact that during the entire trip the company never traveled on Sunday but set apart the day for worship. This group on reaching Iowa settled near Cedar Rapids, founding the town of Shueyville. Here Mrs. Overholser spent sixteen years, sharing with the other members of the family the hardships and privations of pioneer life. Her education was secured in the public school of Shueyville and in Western college. On October 3, 1869, she was married to David C. Overholser, who was conducting a store at Western, Iowa. Immediately they came to Coleta, and settled on the Overholser farm one mile west of town, Here they lived for seventeen years, during which time their seven children were born. During the succeeding nineteen years the Overholser family lived on the old homestead, and here they remained until they retired from the farm in 1905. For the past 23 years the Overholser home has been in the town of Coleta. To Mr. and Mrs. Overholser were born seven children: Waldo A., who died in 1921; Elery, who died in 1890; Mrs. Margaret McCray, of Rolfe, Iowa; John D., who died in 1911; Mrs. Julie Drury, of Ponce, Porto Rico [sic]; Ralph E. and Fred R., of Coleta. Mr. Overholser died August 1, 1926, and since that time Mrs. Overholser was anticipating with joy the time when they would be reunited and the happy relations that always existed between them would be renewed. Mrs. Overholser is survived by four brothers and two sisters, who reside in Shueyville, Iowa, two daughters and two sons, twelve grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. In early childhood Mrs. Overholser became a member of the United Brethren church and has always been a devoted and consistent Christian. She was intensely religious and was deeply interested in all that is related to the Kingdom of God. While deeply loyal to her church, she was not sectarian. She was always ready to make sacrifices for the Kingdom's sake. To missionary interests she gave freely of her time and means, withholding nothing. Her greatest contribution was a daughter. Her home was one of ideal beauty and serenity. She was a real homemaker. Her own beauty of character permeated the home. The memories of home constitute for her children the richest blessing. No unkind or censorious word ever fell from her lips. She lived the Christ life at home and in the community. The heritage that she has left us is priceless.
(Funeral Notice) - Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Overholser were held Friday [01/04/1929] afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Liberal U. B. church, conducted by Rev. F. E. Blimline, pastor of the church. Rev. O. E. foster, a former pastor of the church here, now stationed at Rockford, was expected here to assist in the services, but he had a break down at Freeport and was unable to get here in time for the funeral. A large crowd was present to pay their last respects to one whom they loved as a friend and neighbor, familiarly known as "Aunt Lizzie." Her life stands out as a true example in the profession of Jesus Christ and she was always found in the service of her Master, when health and opportunity permitted. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Misses Lettie Garwick and Irene Boughman sang appropriate selections, assisted by Mrs. A. H. Maxwell at the piano. The following friends of the deceased acted as pall bearers: L. V. Reecher, J. M. Winkey, Miles Wallace, Herman Dusing, M. F. Frankfother, E. S. Colcord. Burial was in the family lot at the Bethel cemetery. The following friends and relatives from a distance were here to attend the funeral, James Bowersox and son James Bowersox, Jr., and daughter Miss Anna Bowersox of Shueyville, Ia., William Shuey of Davenport, Ia., H. T. Meakins and Clare Meakins of Winfield, Ill.
Contributed by Larry Reynolds from the Sterling Gazette 
Bowersox, Elizabeth Arbella (I165398)
 
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Overholser, Frederick Ray (I165422)
 
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Overholser, James Elery (I165412)
 
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Long, Rachel (I165350)
 
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Bowersox, Jacob (I165349)
 
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JOHN D. OVERHOLSER, son of D. C. & Elizabeth A. Overholser was born at Coleta, Nov. 4, 1875 and died at his home in Milledgeville, Nov. 16, 1911 at the age of 36 years and 12 days.
Dr. John as he was familiarly called spent his whole life in this community except for the time he was away at school. He received his early education in the Public Schools of Coleta, from there he went to the Leandor Clark college at Toledo, Iowa. Two years were spent in the Iowa University in the study of Medicine. He completed his medical course at the Rush Medical College, Chicago from which institution he graduated in 1901. After his graduation he located at Bradgate, Iowa. The next year he moved to Milledgeville, where for the last nine years he served the community faithfully as a physician, a loyal citizen and an ardent church worker. Dr. Overholser was converted at the age of 15 and joined the United Brethren church. When he came to Milledgeville he united with the Methodist church. As a christian he stood for the very highest type of Christian manhood.
On Aug. 28, 1902 he married Elizabeth A. Garwick. To this union two children were born. There are left to mourn him, his wife Elizabeth, his children, J. Dwight and Elizabeth Gretchen, his father D.C. Overholser and mother Elizabeth A. of Coleta, two sisters, Mrs. McCray of Rolfe, Iowa and Mrs. Julia Drury of Puerto Rico and three brothers, Waldo A. of Sterling and Ralph and Fred of Coleta. One brother Elery died in 1890. His death is a personal loss to every one in the community and especially those to whom he administered as a physician.
The services were at the M.E. church. The Masonic and Eastern Start orders of which he was a member were there in a body. Rev. Klackner, local Lutheran pastor read the 90th Psalm, Rev. Welch M.E. pastor of Coleta read the 15th, chapter 1st Cor. Rev. Kosht U.B. pastor, Coleta pronounced the invocation. Music by male quartet, Dr. Clyde Goldthorpe, C.E. Johnston, Walter Bell, Ray Freas. Chant "Passing Away" The Guiding Star' No Night in Heaven". Mrs. Merriam presided at the organ. Rev. Hewitt local M.E. pastor preached a very fitting sermon from Matthew 20-25 to 28. Burial in Bethel Cemetery. Pall Bearers were H.D. Bills, C.A. Straka, Arthur Muender, Howard Hendricks, M.F. Eastabrooks and Sam Livengood. 
Overholser, Dr. John David (I165414)
 
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Overholser, Ralph E. (I165421)
 
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Mary M. Bruchie, daughter of Ralph E and Lela (Bowersox) Fraser died Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010.
She was born Jan. 24, 1930, in Belleville, Kan.
In 1948 she married Richard Shinn. Richard died in 1960. She returned to Belleville and worked at Republic County Hospital. She was a retired licensed practical nurse.
In 1969 She married Bill Bruchie.
She is survived by her husband, Bill Bruchie, of Belleville; a son, Norm Shinn, of Orlando, Fla.; a sister, Ruth Wilber, of Belleville; a brother, Gerald Fraser, of McPherson, Kan.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Richard Shinn; oldest son, Bob Shinn; and a brother, Ray Fraser. 
Fraser, Mary Margaret (I165303)
 
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Ray Wallace Fraser, son of Ralph Eddy and Lela Cora Bowersox Fraser, was born September 5, 1927, at Belleville and died on October 25, 1983, at the Republic County Hospital, Belleville, at The age of 56 years, one month and 20 days. He graduated from Belleville High School and received an associates degree in agriculture at Kansas State University in 1950. He served in the 88th Division of the US Army from March, 1946 to June 1947.
He was united in marriage to Norma Jean Bennett May 27, 1951 at Topeka, Kans. and they settled on the family farm southwest of Belleville. Three children were born to the union. He was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his wife. Norma Jean of the home; one son, Barry Ray Fraser of Manhattan; two daughters: Mr. John (Cynthia) Bradford, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Bradley (Andrea Jean) Chatfield, Syracuse, Kan.; one brother, Gerald Fraser, Kensington; two sisters, Mrs. Bill (Mary) Bruchie and Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Wilber, Belleville; one grandson, John Andrew Bradford, Columbus, Ohio. 
Fraser, Ray Wallace (I165293)
 
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Ray Wallace Fraser, son of Ralph Eddy and Lela Cora Bowersox Fraser, was born September 5, 1927, at Belleville and died on October 25, 1983, at the Republic County Hospital, Belleville, at The age of 56 years, one month and 20 days. He graduated from Belleville High School and received an associates degreein agriculture at Kansas State University in 1950. He served in the 88th Division of the US Army from March, 1946 to June 1947.
He was united in marriage to Norma Jean Bennett May 27, 1951 at Topeka, Kans. and they settled on the family farm southwest of Belleville. Three children were born to the union. He was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his wife. Norma Jean of the home; one son, Barry Ray Fraser of Manhattan; two daughters: Mr. John (Cynthia) Bradford, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Bradley (Andrea Jean) Chatfield, Syracuse, Kan.; one brother, Gerald Fraser, Kensington; two sisters, Mrs. Bill (Mary) Bruchie and Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Wilber, Belleville; one grandson, John Andrew Bradford, Columbus, Ohio. 
Bennett, Norma Jean (I165294)
 
119674 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I165299)
 
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Passed away April 1, 2011 in Ritzville, WA. She was born November 9, 1927 to William and Amelia (Koeplin) Nissen. She attended school in Ritzville and received many perfect attendance and penmanship awards throughout her school years. In 1944 she received a certificate for completing a stenography/shorthand course which was nationally accredited. Arlene graduated with honors from Ritzville high school in 1945. Arlene and Lewis Lobe were married for 61 years until Lewis's death in 2009. During her life, Arlene was employed by REC/Big Bend Electric, the Adams County Assessor's office, and both Arlene and Lewis worked for the Trading Company. In the early 1970's they moved to Hillsboro, Oregon for a short time, eventually returning to Ritzville, where they have resided ever since. Due to health issues, Arlene was eventually moved to the Life Care facility, where she resided until her death. While in Life Care she enjoyed listening to singing groups, particularly the Good News Boys, who were very important to her. In one of Lewis' last entries added to his hand written autobiography he talked about his visits with Arlene at the Life Care Center and how he loved to be able to bring her home to visit. "She loved that very much. I went to see her three times a week. She loved that a lot. She was a very good cook and house keeper. I loved her. So long, Arlene." She is survived by her brother Robert (Vera) Nissen of Spokane, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Lewis Lobe, sister Frances and parents, William and Amelia Nissen. Visitation will be at Danekas Funeral Home-Ritzville on Wednesday April 6, 2011 from 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM. Funeral Services will be Thursday April 7, 2011 at Emanuel Lutheran Church at 11:00 AM. Vault Interment will be at Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Ritzville. Memorials are suggested to: Emanuel Lutheran Church Scholarship Fund 206 S Division, Ritzville, WA 99169 or Life Care Center Memorial Fund 506 S Jackson, Ritzville, WA 99169. Condolences may be left at www.danekasfuneralhome.org
DANEKAS FUNERAL HOME, Ritzville, WA.
Published in Spokesman-Review from April 5 to April 6, 2011  
Nissen, Arlene E. (I159322)
 
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Lehr, Ervin G. (I171822)
 
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Eads, Howard C. (I164202)
 
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Summers, Cecil Marie (I164190)
 
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Davis, Richard (I164195)
 
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Davis, Donna (I164196)
 
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Davis, Myra (I164198)
 
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Johnson, Floyd (I164203)
 
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Son of John Tiede & Emma Mary Engel. - 1880 Florence, Benton Co., IA census (index):
John (head) 44 b Germany
Mary (wife) 37 b Germany
Children: Jacob 17, Mary 17, Charles 15, John 11, Martin 9, Adolph 7, Henry 5, Edwin 3.
Married Anna "Annie" Phillips, about 1900.
1900 Grant, Stone Co., MO census:
Henry (head) Aug 1876 23 b IA,
m 0 years, Farmer
Annie (wife) Dec 1879 20 b MO, no children
1910 Grant, Stone Co., MO census (index):
Henry (head) 34 b IA
Anna (wife) 30 b MO
Children: Lula (dau) 8, Roy (son) 6, Smiley (son) 5, Willie (son) 4, Fannie (dau) 8 months.
1920 Grant, Stone Co., MO census (index):
Henry (head) 44 b IA
Anna (wife) 40 b MO
Children: Lula (dau) 17, Roy (son) 16, Smiley (son) 15, Monroe (son) 14, Fannie (dau) 10, Alberta (dau) 7, Charley (son) 4y 10m, Louey (son) 2y ?m.
Retired farmer, 81 years, 10 months, 9 days, died of Extensive malignancy of stomach.
Death Certificate # 20804, informant: Mrs. Anna Tiede, Rt. 1, Marionville, Grant, Stone Co., MO.
Special thanks to Mark and Kay stone pictures. 
Tiede, Henry (I115372)
 
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Clara married Andreas Andrew Dinkel on March 11, 1912 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Ellis, KS. They had one son together, Ferdinand Andrew Dinkel. Andreas died in 1914. Clara then married Michael Hoffman on June 23, 1919 in Ellis and had 11 children. Her parents are Agatha Aschenbrenner and Ferdinand Nemecheck. 
Nemecheck, Clara (I153439)
 
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Dinkel, Ferdinand Andrew (I153441)
 
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Aschenbrenner, Agatha (I153443)
 
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She was born July 3, 1932, to Carl and Alice (Nielsen) Johnson at Viborg. She was baptized, August 21, 1932, and confirmed at Bang Lutheran Church, Viborg. She attended and graduated from Viborg High School where she was recognized by being elected Homecoming Queen her senior year. She married Leon Edelman, June 11, 1951, at Bang Lutheran Church, Viborg. He died September 10, 1967. She then married Victor Lehr at Grace Lutheran Church in Worthington, Minnesota, on August 24, 1972. Victor died, July 18, 1992. 
Johnson, Ruby V. (I171789)
 
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Nielsen, Alice (I171793)
 
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Johnson, Carl (I171792)
 
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Fackler, William H. (I141105)
 
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Emma A Croissant, 81, of Greeley was found dead in her home Tuesday, May 5.
She was born November 5, 1916, in Blue Hill, Nebraska, to Theodore L. and Matilda (Schultz) Werschke.
On September 27, 1936, she married Roland J. Croissant in Johnstown. The couple farmed in the Hardin area most of their married life. They moved to Greeley in 1975.
A homemaker and member of Bethel Baptist Church, Mrs. Croissant participated in various events with the seniors group at church. 
Werschke, Emma A. (I152556)
 
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Born: in Glückstal, Kherson, Tiraspol, So. Russia to Johnn Heinrich Stotz & Christina Jung
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Emigrated with her parents August 1903 through Montreal, Canada to South Dakota
Mother of 11 children 
Stotz, Rosina (I117954)
 
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Archie R Glenn, 87, of Fort Collins died Tuesday, March 8, at the Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado impatient unit, Greeley.
He was born August 21, 1917, in Dadeville, Mo., to McCoy and Bessie (Friend) Glenn. In 1939, he married Olinda Croissant in Greeley. She is deceased.
Mr. Glenn graduated from Greeley High School. He was a member of the Weld County Sheriff's Posse. He had a deep faith in God. He loved to hunt and fish and rodeos. He was a great provider for his family. 
Glenn, Archie R. (I152564)