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Kidwell, Golda K. (I164036)
 
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Marlin, Rose Marie (I164213)
 
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Lehr, Kenneth Merle (I171761)
 
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Lehr, Shirley (I171773)
 
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Lehr, Janet (I171775)
 
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Göhner, Christine (I171755)
 
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Stroklund, Kelmer J. (I144109)
 
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Ruth M. Croissant, 89, of Greeley passed away on November 3, 2009, at the North Colorado Medical Center Hospice Impatient Unit. She was born October 28, 1920 in Pierce, Co. to Fredrick G. and Mary A. (Ward) Lockridge.
Ruth attended high school in Pierce and then the Bible Baptist Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.
She married Harold Croissant on August 13, 1939, in LaSalle, CO. and he died on November 3, 1994. They lived in Hardin from 1939 to 1945 after they were married, moving to Texas for five years and then back to Greeley in 1950.
Ruth was an agent for Franks & Scott Co, a real estate insurance company. She was also a member of the Insurance Women of Greeley and attended Greeley Wesleyan Church. She also enjoyed traveling and taking cruises to more than 100 different countries, played the organ and piano, liked to garden and loved animals.
Survivors include a son, Harold J. Croissant and wife Mary Alice of highlands Ranch, a daughter, Karen R. Woods and husband Don Ziegler of Greeley, a grand-daughter, Michelle Croissant Harrill and husband Jason of Chandler, Ariz., a grandson, Shawn L. Croissant and wife Leanna of Parker, three great-grandchildren, Gillian Harrill, Chloe and Cade Croissant.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and four sisters, Vera, Freida, Ava, and Lila. 
Lockridge, Ruth M. (I152558)
 
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US Congressman, Author. Elected as a Democrat to represent Pennsylvania's 8th District in the Thirty-Third Congress, he served from 1853 until his death in office. Muhlenberg was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, a scion of the Muhlenberg-Hiester family dynasty whose members would be involved in American politics for over 200 years. His father was US Congressman Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg; his grandfather, Joseph Hiester, was Governor of Pennsylvania. After graduating from Dickinson College in 1841, he was admitted to the bar (1844) and practiced law in Reading. In 1849 he was elected to the first of four terms in the State Senate, and that same year published a biography of another distinguished descendent, "The Life of General Peter Muhlenberg". As a state legislator he was opposed to slavery but willing to accept the Compromise of 1850 in order to preserve the Union. Muhlenberg was elected to succeed Thaddeus Stevens in the US House by a wide margin, but by then he was seriously ill with tuberculosis. On December 5, 1853 he attended the opening of the first session of Congress in Washington, DC; it was his only appearance with that body. He took to his bed and died little more than a month later. Muhlenberg was 30. His remains were returned to Reading for interment in the Charles Evans Cemetery, while a cenotaph exists for him at Washington's Congressional Cemetery. (bio by: Bobb Edwards) 
Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus II. (I177913)
 
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Gene D. Reeser was born October 31, 1939 in Moorhead, MN to Lloyd and Frieda (Remboldt) Reeser. He attended school in Canby, MN, through the eleventh grade, when his family moved to Prescott, AZ.
Upon moving to Arizona, Gene joined the Navy, serving in San Diego. After being Honorably Discharged from the Navy, Gene took a trip with a Naval buddy to Alpena, SD, where he met Bonnie Bennett. Gene married Bonnie on April 22, 1961, at the Methodist Parsonage in Huron.
Gene worked for Van Dykes in the Building Division and Zales Jewelery, before working for almost 20 years at Shoenhard Ford.
Gene loved golfing, yard work, bird watching, and giving his friends and family a hard time. He was a member of the Huron Elks Lodge 444 and Broadland Creek Golf Course.
Gene is survived by his mother, Frieda Reeser of Prescott, AZ; son, Robert (Barbara) Reeser of Maize, KS; grandchildren, Dylan (Melissa Clyde) Reeser, Whitney (Austin Johnson) Reeser; step grandchildren, Ashley (Jai) Jefferies of Kona, HI, Sarah Jorgensen of Wichita, KS; 3 great grandchildren, Rylee Reeser, Dominik Johnson, Ian Johnson; brothers Mike Reeser of Olathe, KS, Steve (Theresa) Reeser of Prescott, AZ; sister, Kathy Petersen of Denver, CO; many nieces and nephews.
Gene was preceded in death by his father; his wife, Bonnie on June 25, 2010; and step grandson, Cory Weisser.
His memorial service will be 11:00 am Monday, March 28, 2011 at First Presbyterian Church in Huron with a private family inurnment prior to the service including Military Rites by the Huron Veterans Council.
Memorial visitation will be from 1-8 pm Sunday March 27, 2011 at Welter Funeral Home with family present from 6-8 pm. 
Reeser, Gene D. (I169565)
 
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Bonita "Bonnie" Jean Reeser was born November 7, 1939 in rural Wessington Springs, SD, to Charles and Leone (Buchholz) Bennett. She moved with her family to Mill Creek Indiana in 1953 and graduated from Mill Creek High School in 1957. After she graduated she returned to South Dakota, working first in Sioux Falls for Western Electric, and later in Wessington Springs for the ASCS office.
Bonnie married Gene Reeser on April 22, 1961, at the Methodist Parsonage in Huron. She worked as a bookkeeper for several businesses in the Huron area, including the Plains and James River Equipment, where she retired. Bonnie enjoyed walking, golfing, painting, crocheting, and especially spending winters in Arizona.
Bonnie is survived by; her husband of 49 years, Gene; one son, Robert (Barbara) Reeser of Maize, KS; grandchildren, Dylan (Melissa Clyde) Reeser, Whitney (Austin Johnson) Reeser; step grandchildren, Ashley (Jai) Jefferies of Kona, HI, Sarah Jorgensen of Wichita, KS; brothers, Donald (Ruth) Bennett of Huron, David (Donna) Bennett of Huron, Gordon (Velma) Bennett of Austin, TX; sisters, Charlotte Freese of Clebur, TX, and Eileen (Kenneth) Hill of Hickory, NC; many nieces and nephews.
Bonnie was preceded in death by; her parents; brother, Eugene Bennett; nephew, Norman Bennett; and step grandson, Cory Weisser.
Her memorial service will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at First Presbyterian Church in Huron with a private family burial prior to the service.
Memorial Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m. Tuesday, June, 29 at Welter Funeral Home with family present from 5-7 p.m.; or one hour prior to service at the church on Wednesday. The family request memorials be sent to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.  
Bennett, Bonita Jean (I169566)
 
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Clay County News - Clay County, Nebraska - 14 November 1963 - Page 4 Column 7
Obituary, Margaretha Ackerman
Margaretha Ackerman, nee Kitzmann, was born in Rohrbach, South Russia on October 14, 1873. She came to this country in 1894 and resided on a farm near Sutton with her parents. She was married to Peter Ackerman on April 1, 1897, at Sutton. To this union were born nine children. Her husband and three daughters, Rose, Frieda, and Louise, preceded her in death.
Mrs. Ackerman passed away after a short illness on November 6, 1963 at the Sunset Rest Home at Sutton. She attained the age of 90 years and 23 days.
She leaves to mourn the following children: Theodore, Herman and Edward of Sutton; Henry of Lodi, California; Mrs. Ruben Sell of Sutton and Mrs. Edmund Ulmer of Grafton.
There are also 19 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren; and three brothers; George, Henry, and Jacob Kitzmann, all of Loveland, Colorado. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Saturday in the Hope Reformed Church of Sutton, the Rev. Peter Grossmann officiating. Mrs. Victor Griess was at the organ and Mrs. Erna M. Griess.
Kenneth Kauk and Rev. and Mrs. Peter Grossmann sang "Rock of Ages," and Rev. Grossmann and Mr. Kauk sang "Wo Findet Die Seele Die Heimath Die Ruh." Pallbearers were Lawrence Ulmer, Norman Ackerman, Darwin Ackerman, LaVern Sell, Jerald Ackerman, and Melvin Ackerman. Arrangements were by the Kohler Mortuary and interment was in the Sutton Cemetery. 
Kitzmann, Margaretha (I97266)
 
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Klein, Christina (I97269)
 
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While a young man, Tom hitched a freight train west to Nebraska to be a cowboy. After some time there, he decided to attend the University of Nebraska. While he was there, he met Connie.
Although he was offered a scholarship to study landscape architecture or agriculture, Tom didn't think he wanted to do that for a living, so he returned to Chicago to study for the CPA exam.
He worked for a time as a railroad fireman, shoveling coal on a freight train, before beginning his life-long career as a landscape architect.  
Sandford, Thomas Gordon (I142487)
 
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Siebler, William August (I160684)
 
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Hulsebus, Viola Mae (I160685)
 
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Shetron, Eva G. (I168145)
 
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Wahl, Donald J. (I170344)
 
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Schacher, Jacob (I157118)
 
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Bismarck Tribune, June 29, 198
Alvina Schacher, 88, Bismarck and formerly of Washburn, died June 29, 1998, in a Bismarck nursing home. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Washburn Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
She is survived by five daughters, Violet Doepke, Fergus Falls, Minn., Ella Karel, Wahpeton, Anna Mae Cullen, Washburn, Marvadean Rothmann, Bismarck, and Elaine Enockson, rural Washburn. (Goetz Funeral Home, Washburn). 
Klein, Alvina (I157112)
 
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Schacher, Anna Mae (I157127)
 
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Cullen, Unbekannt (I157128)
 
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Schacher, Marvadean (I157129)
 
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Schacher, Elaine (I157131)
 
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BERNARD, Iowa -- Joseph G. Devine, 50, of 1969 Driscoll Road, Bernard, died Saturday, Dec. 22, 2007, in rural Bernard.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Fillmore, with the Rev. Douglas Loecke officiating. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Fillmore. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at the church. The Reiff Funeral Home, Cascade, is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Devine worked at Webber Metals in Cascade and farmed in Bernard.
He was born on Jan. 20, 1957, in Monticello, son of LeRoy and Marie (Breitbach) Devine. He was a graduate of the former Aquin High School in Cascade.
Joe enjoyed motorcycle riding and was a member of Sacred Heart Parish in Fillmore.
Surviving are four brothers, George Devine, of Indianapolis, Ind., Robert Devine, of Bernard, Pat Devine, of Dubuque, and Jim Devine, of Bernard.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Edward Devine on July 24, 1999, and Tom Devine on Oct. 20, 1980.
A Joseph Devine memorial fund has been established. 
Devine, Joseph G. (I151147)
 
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Hart, William Lincoln (I152824)
 
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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. 
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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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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 
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