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134301 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43608764/robert-paul-jesser 
Jesser, Robert Paul (I201728)
 
134302 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43608832/lynne-idell-jesser 
Idell, Lynne (I201729)
 
134303 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43654225/louie-herr 
Herr, Louie (I200529)
 
134304 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43654246/luella-herr 
Faul, Luella (I200528)
 
134305 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43685358/john-harbor-gladden 
Gladden, John Harbor (I210570)
 
134306 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43922517/ruth-m-molloy 
Weber, Ruth M. (I183230)
 
134307 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43922518/roy-t-molloy 
Molloy, Roy Terence (I183231)
 
134308 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43979669/albert-kestner 
Kestner, Albert (I183816)
 
134309 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/43979695/katherine-kestner 
Brubach, Katherine (I183815)
 
134310 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44074277/jeremiah-jackson
Jeremiah Jackson born Aug. 13th 1739- died March 10th 1802. He was with Gen. Wolfe at Quebec during the Revolution. An Officer in the American Army and at the time of his death Lieut. Col. Of the New York State Militia.
married Phebe Murray on 16 March 1758 at Woodstock, Windham Co, Connecticut
In 1759 "Fourth Regiment of CT troop, Campaign of 1759, Serj. Jeremiah Jackson" "A muster roll of Major John Durkee's Company in the fourth Regiment of Connecticut Troops commanded by Eleazer Fitch Esq. 1759. Jeremiah Jackson, Ser". "In Clark's Onondaga we are told that this pioneer was at the taking of Quebec, under Gen. Wolfe, in 1759."
Col. Jeremiah Jackson in the struggle for independence, entered the American army with a captains commission, and served with credit to himself and the country through a great part of the war. He had three sons with him. While in the army he made the acquaintance of Major Asa Danforth." "Jeremiah Jackson...and his third son Jeremiah were soldiers in the Continental Army in Capt Nehemiah May's Company in Col John Bliss' Regiment, having enlisted in 1777 from South Brimfield Massachusetts, for a period of 3 years. 
Jackson, Jeremiah Sr. (I202051)
 
134311 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44074277/jeremiah-jackson 
Murray, Phebe (I202052)
 
134312 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44196772/evelyn-catherine-larson 
Kosse, Evelyn Catherine (I190713)
 
134313 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44254381/carolina-huff 
Brubach, Carolina (I183813)
 
134314 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44271122/james-william-adam 
Adam, James William Sr. (I208838)
 
134315 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44271199/catharine-c-adam 
Chramosta, Katharine C. (I208839)
 
134316 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44271939/marilyn-louise-adam
Born: Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Marilyn Adam, 83, of rural Ravenna died Monday, October 22, 2018 at her home.
Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, October 27, 2018 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Ravenna. Rev. Richard Piontkowski will officiate. Burial will be in St. Wenceslaus Cemetery southeast of Ravenna. Visitation will be from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Friday at the church with the rosary to follow at 7:00 p.m. Rasmussen Funeral Home in Ravenna is assisting the family.
Marilyn Louise (Joyce) Adam was born May 6, 1935 near Giltner, Nebraska to Martin and Hilda (Pope) Joyce.
She attended school in Giltner and graduated from Giltner High School. She continued her education at Kearney State Teacher’s College.
She married James Adam, Jr. of Ravenna on June 18, 1959. They were married for forty years before Jim’s death in May of 2000.
Marilyn was a wonderful wife and mother, but she was more than that. She taught school for 49 years, mostly 2nd grade at Ravenna Public Schools, helped milk cows with her husband and children and other farm work on their dairy farm. She also baked and decorated cakes for over three decades.
Marilyn retired from teaching and was able to travel many miles and spend many hours attending the activities of her grandchildren. “Baking day with Grandma” became a special tradition with her grandchildren.
Survivors include 2 daughters, and 4 grandchildren, who were her pride and joy. Other survivors include 3 sisters, a special sister-in-law, along with numerous nieces, nephews, neighbors and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim, her parents and brother, Gary Joyce. 
Joyce, Marilyn Louise (I12460)
 
134317 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44438426/margaret-e_-elmore
Margaret E. Elmore, 95, of Omaha, NE, formerly of Kincaid, died at 1:00 p.m. Monday, February 23, 2004, in Omaha.
She was born July 28, 1908, in Pekin, the daughter of John and Anna Roland Zimbelman. She married Lloyd F. Elmore on June 4, 1925, in Harrisburg. He died December 15, 1957. She was a switchboard operator at the "State Journal-Register" for 15 years.
Surviving are her daughter, Betty O'Bryan of Omaha, NE; grandchildren: Lloyd F. Elmore of Le Roy, Margaret Nordstrom of Portland, OR, and Lynette Mullens of Omaha, NE; 13 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Lloyd E. Elmore; one brother; and three sisters.
Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 12, in Oak Hill Cemetery, with Rev. Bong-Choul Hwang officiating. 
Zimbelman, Margaret E. (I211161)
 
134318 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44438426/margaret-e_-elmore 
Rohland, Anna M. (I211160)
 
134319 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44438426/margaret-e_-elmore 
Elmore, Betty (I211163)
 
134320 www.findagrave.com:
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O'Bryan, Unbekannt (I211164)
 
134321 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44471646/lloyd-f_-elmore 
Elmore, Lloyd F. (I211162)
 
134322 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44513323/elizabeth-ann-burchett 
Vice, Nancy A. - wife of (I211218)
 
134323 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44570324/joseph-lemon
There is no record of the place of burial. I have placed Joseph and his wives here because he was on the Board of Trustee's that purchased the land from Philip Force for the church and burying ground. Also, his homestead was on the back side of Lot 1, Concession 1 and the church/burying ground is on the front side of Lot 1, Concession 1. This just seems like the logical place for the family to be buried. 
Lemon, Joseph (I201635)
 
134324 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44570663/janet-lemon 
Lockard, Janet (I201636)
 
134325 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44678081/john-henry-buck 
Buck, John Henry (I208861)
 
134326 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44699220/herman-patrick-denton
Herman "Mike" DENTON had been a resident of the Rochester community since 1919. A native of Covington, he was born Oct. 10, 1895. He was a member of the Eagles lodge and the Father's Auxiliary of the VFW, both of Rochester.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Virginia TAYLOR, Lakewood, O., Mrs. Richard (Irma) DECKARD, South Bend, and Mrs. Pat (June) CARSON, Mt. Everett, Wash., and Mrs. Tom (Julia) BURKETT, Akron; three sons, Robert DENTON and Jack DENTON, both of Rochester, and Jim DENTON, Winamac; seventeen grandchildren, and one brother, John DENTON, Kewanna. Two sons preceded in death.
Final rites were to be today at 1 p.m. in the Foster & Good funeral home with the Rev. Laurence I. SMITH officiating. Burial was in the Rochestr I.O.O.F. cemetery. 
Denton, Herman Patrick (I192429)
 
134327 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44809233/william-read
Born about 1587, perhaps in or near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where he settled upon return to England. Came to Massachusetts Bay in 1635 on the Defence (on 18 July 1635, "W[illia]m Read," aged 48, "Maybell Read," aged 30, "George Read," aged 6, "Ralph Read," aged 5, & "Justice Read," aged 18 months, were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the Defence). They settled at Dorchester, moved to Scituate by 1642, Roxbury by 1647, & Woburn in 1648. Returned to England permanently between 1648 & 1656, settling at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland. He died between 9 April 1656 (date of will) & 31 Oct 1656
(probate of will).
Married by about 1629 Maybel ____. She married (2) at Woburn on 21 Nov 1660 Henry Summers Senior. She died at Woburn on 15 Jun 1690, 11 days AFTER her inventory was taken & 2 days before her will was proved.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Find A Grave contributor DMosso, without providing sources:
My genealogical research indicates his wife was Mabel Kendall 1605 -1640, daughter of John Kendall 1580-1660 and Elizabeth Sacherell 1584 - 1640. 
Read, William (I210836)
 
134328 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44809339/mabel-read_summers
Source:
Anderson's Great Migration Study Project:
William Read married by about 1629 Maybel ____, & brought her to Massachusetts Bay. They had 8 children: George, Ralph, Justice, Abigail Wyman, Israel, Sarah Walker, Rebecca Winn, & another unnamed child. She married (2) at Woburn on 21 Nov 1660 Henry Summers Senior. She died at Woburn on 15 Jun 1690, 11 days AFTER her inventory was taken & 2 days before her will was proved. 
Kendall, Mabel (I210837)
 
134329 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44867811/herbert-reinhold-eisenbraun 
Eisenbraun, Herbert Reinhold (I202004)
 
134330 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44867833/ida-belle-eisenbraun
Ida Belle Cronk was born to Ida and Bill Cronk in Sioux Falls on Feb. 27, 1916, and was the youngest of 6 children. Ida attended Washington High School. In July of 1947 she married Herbert Eisenbraun and they remained in Sioux Falls. Herbert was employed by Sioux Transit as a bus driver while Ida stayed at home to raise their three children, Judy, Jane, and Bill. In 1956 Ida began working for Lewis Drugs and was employed with them for 10 yrs, working in the customer service/post office area. After leaving Lewis Drugs, she went to work for Sioux Transit and was honored to be the first woman bus driver for the city of Sioux Falls. She very much enjoyed her time with Sioux Transit and made many friendships with the people who rode her bus. Some of them would bring her gifts at Christmas time and for her birthday. Ida had a great sense of humor and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She enjoyed traveling. She and her brother, Miles Cronk, spent many happy times together traveling to visit relatives, and also spent some time traveling Europe to visit London and Italy. They visited some of the areas that Miles had been to during World War II. She and Miles also enjoyed taking a cruise that included going through the Panama Canal.
Ida was amazed with technology. She had a computer and tried to learn how to use it. She did get pretty good at playing solitaire. Since she didn't have television as a child, she also loved to watch television and movies. Ida's favorite movie was Peter Seller's, 'The Pink Panther.' She would also play music for hours and hours.
Ida was preceded in death by her parents, her siblings, her husband, and her daughter, Jane Ann. She is survived by her daughter, Judy Drobeck and son, Bill Eisenbraun, both of Sioux Falls. Ida has three grandchildren: Amy Javers, of Sioux Falls, Doris Schumacher, of Milbank, and Erica Mays of Sioux Falls. Ida also has four great-grandchildren: Matthew Drobeck, Brendan and Alena Schumacher, and Cash Mays, and two great-great grandchildren, Carmin and another who will be joining the family in August. 
Cronk, Ida Belle (I202017)
 
134331 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44869008/leonora-henderson 
Erickson, Leonora (I200924)
 
134332 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44926146/rose-beckner 
Bechner, John Harold (I2103)
 
134333 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44926989/charles-peterson
s/o Olaf & Christine Peterson
Natives of Sweden born Kalmar, Sweden Brother Eric Ed Peterson
He came to the US as a young m an in the fall of 1888, spending a year in MI, then coming to the Sprague area in 1889, following the cattle business throughout this area and acquiring his holdings at Marlin. Survived by his wife
Rose, one son, Ed Peterson, Jr. one grandson Gordon Charles and a brother, Eric Peterson. ref: Odessa Record 19 Apr & 26 Apr 1945 Bio by BluMoKitty

m [2] 18 Mar 1912 Spokane, Spokane Co., WA - Rose Zimbelman 
Peterson, Charles (I2102)
 
134334 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44926989/charles-peterson 
Peterson, Olaf (I194353)
 
134335 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44926989/charles-peterson 
Peterson, Christine - wife of (I194354)
 
134336 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44927168/roger-van-schlimmer 
Schlimmer, Roger Van (I2117)
 
134337 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44927317/douglas-paul-strate 
Strate, Douglas Paul (I4762)
 
134338 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44927318/henry-herman-strate 
Strate, Henry Herman (I211047)
 
134339 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44927319/lamar-strate 
Strate, Lamar (I2120)
 
134340 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44927534/bernice-g-wolsborn

Garvin Bertsch:
BERNICE was prominent in banking in Odessa, she married Harry Wolsborn, a farmer and WWII veteran. Karen married Dick McClure of Vancouver, Washington and have a son Jason and daughter Christy.
Thomas is an Odessa school teacher married to Myrna Heimbrigner and have two sons, Tommy & Kurt. 
Zimbelman, Bernice Gladys (I8756)
 
134341 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44927535/harry-i-wolsborn 
Wolsborn, Harry I. (I8757)
 
134342 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44927536/thomas-lee-wolsborn 
Wolsborn, Thomas Lee (I8856)
 
134343 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/44927571/magdalena-zimbelman

Arlene Kruse:
Father, Vallentin Schatz (mayor of Johannestal) and Katharine Lutz
After the death of Philipp Sr. Mrs. Zimbelman married Adam Bertsch and moved to Greenway, South Dakota.

Marge Womach:
Zimbelman, Magdalena Schatz, d. 1-30-1938; b. 9-12-1862; TS; OC; (Harv & Suchland) Legal name: Magdalina (Schatz) Zimbelman Bertsch. “Body shipped from Eureka, South Dakota. Magdalena Bertsch. Death: Jan 30, 1938, Greenway, SD. Informant: Adam Bertsch, Greenway, SD. Birth: 9-12-1862, Russia. Age: 75 yrs 9 mos 12 days. Female, white, married, housewife. Leaves husband: Adam Bertsch. Father: Velentine Schatz, born Russia; Mother: Katherine Herring/Herning, born Russia. Cause of death: senility. Dr E E Stelphine. Leaves: husband, Adam Bertsch. Funeral: Baptist Church in Odessa, Feb 6, 1938, 1:30 p.m., Rev Roth. Bearers: Al Wagner, Ed Koth, Ed Wagner, John Goetz, Jake Schorzman, George Schiewe. Odessa Cemetery.” (Mortuary Ledger) (Edit: First husband: Philip Zimbelman has TS of 1862-1938; and her TS is Zimbelman; Second husband: Adam Bertsch) 
Schatz, Magdalena (I2092)
 
134344 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/45061764/nellie-lena-engelhardt 
Filloon, Nellie Lena (I39238)
 
134345 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/45066910/christina-wilhelmina-knorr
Minnie was named in the German tradition for her two grandmothers--Christina [Heier] Strab and Wilhelmina Christina [Fickel] Kämmle. A list of 'firsts' in the records of the Hope Valley Church was that her marriage to John on May 24, 1910, was the first in the new church. They lived all their lives in this community; she died, however, at her son's home in Oklahoma.
At least two of her nephews and nieces for whom Minnie and John were sponsors at their baptisms have fond memories of this aunt and uncle. Aunt Minnie never forgot Christmas, birthdays or occasions like high school graduation, always sending a gift. There are also fond memories of her vegetable soup, which was called by the German name borscht! 
Kamla, Christina Wilhelmina (I197140)
 
134346 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/45092779/carl-friedrich_august-liermann
Carl Friedrich August Liermann married Bertha Ulrike Dorothea Degner on 21 February 1859 in Plantikow, Kreis Naugard, Pommern (now Bladkowo, Poland).
Contributor: Jerry Stremcha (47931910) 
Liermann, Carl Friedrich August (I201891)
 
134347 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/45115508/catherine-ann-potteiger

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Zentmyer, Catherine Ann (I200231)
 
134348 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/45363981/henry-lewis-wilson 
Wilson, Henry Lewis (I200919)
 
134349 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/45471565/bertha-e-baldwin 
Schneider, Bertha Evaline (I182829)
 
134350 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/45533585/jesse-l-miller

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Miller, Jesse Lawrence Sr. (I192168)