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134904 www.findagrave.com:
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Ruch, Olga Margarete (I190283)
 
134905 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/68360086/carol-ann-olson
SLOAN, Iowa -- Carol Ann (Smith) Olson, 66, Omaha, formerly of Hornick and Sloan, Iowa, passed away Tuesday, April 12, 2011, at her residence after a courageous battle with brain cancer.
Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Skien Lutheran Church, 11929 Aspen Ave., rural Sloan, with the Rev. Craig Bock and Rev. Catie Newman officiating. Private family graveside services will be in Fairview Township Cemetery, Albaton, Iowa. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, with a prayer service at 7 p.m., at Hornick United Methodist Church in Hornick, Iowa. Arrangements are under the direction of Rush Family Care Service in Onawa, Iowa. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.rushfamilycareservice.com.
Carol Ann was born Dec. 25, 1944, in Sioux City, the daughter of Milton and Irene (Sulsberger) Smith. She was raised in Hornick and graduated from Westwood High School in 1963.
Carol Ann married Larry Olson on Aug. 31, 1963, at Skien Lutheran Church in Albaton. Two children, Nancy and Jim, were born to this union. They resided on a farm in rural Sloan. She had lived in Omaha since 1992 and had been employed at Christopher & Banks, Younkers and Kelly's Carpets.
She was a member of Skien Lutheran Church. She enjoyed dancing, golf, ceramics, knitting and cards. Carol Ann had a vivacious personality and enjoyed her many friends and family.
Survivors include her children, Nancy and John Riley of Phoenix, Ariz., and their family, Allie and Drew, Jim and Kris Olson of Sloan and their family, Alec and Quintin and Sonya and Todd Bentley of Phoenix and their family, Jordyn and Brooke; her mother, Irene Smith of Hornick; her siblings, Garold (Deanna) Smith of Salix, Iowa, Bill (Pat) Smith of Hornick, Connie Goodwin of Sioux City, Dennis (Pat) of Onawa and Diana Brink of Omaha; and many nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were her father, Milton Smith; and a brother-in-law, Rene Goodwin. 
Smith, Carol Ann (I183062)
 
134906 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I183063)
 
134907 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/68489348/walter-h-kauk 
Kauk, Walter H. (I211412)
 
134908 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/68496943/frances-marie-kauk 
Green, Frances Marie (I211420)
 
134909 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/68700136/james-benjamin-wright
James Wright, son of Benjamin and Barbara (Morgan) Wright, was born in Randolph Co., N.C., Dec. 16, 1781, and died May 11, 1873, at his home near Harrodsburg, Monroe Co., Ind. He was raised on his father's farm but went to Kentucky when a young man, and worked on a farm for Christian Sears, in Olddham Co., Ky. James married Elizabeth Sears, dau. of Christian and Catherine Sears, in about 1800. They lived a few years with Christian Sears in Ky., then moved to Utica, Ind. Their third child, David, was born Nov. 16, 1806, at Utica, Ind. Later they moved to Pigeon Roost, Ind. On Sept. 3, 1812, the historical Indian Massacre of Pigeon Roost was made. James and Elizabeth had five children at that time, Frankie Ann, Charity, David, Nancy, and Emsley. They lived east of the Indian trail from the settlement and were spared. James was out working the next day when a man came running to tell him the sad news, that Pigeon Roost had been taken the night before by Shawnee Indians. Sixteen children and six women had been slaughtered. James took Nancy, the fourth child, on horse back to Ky., near Louisville, to his wife's parents, Christian and Catherine Sears. James and negro slaves took wagons back to get the rest of the family and the household goods. After peace had been declared, James moved his family to Washington, Co., Ind., then to Monroe Co. in 1816, when Ind. became a state.
James Wright entered land in Monroe Co., Ind. on Sept. 24, 1816, the S.E.
Sec. 10, 160 acres. Later he entered eight other tracts of land making 1163 acres. One entry in Monroe Co. on Sept. 15, 1825, was for 80 acres in Twp. 7, N. of Range 2 W, SE sec. Lillie Wright Lane White, his great granddaughter, and writer of this book, has the sheepskin deed for this entry of land, and it is signed by President John Quincy Adams. James and his brother Jesse Wright, bought land from Thomas Hill and his wife Milley in 1824. James was at one time, one of the three largest tax payers in Monroe Co. His farm was eight miles south of Bloommington, Ind.
James Wright and family attended a log church on John Kutch's farm near the banks of Clear Creek. It was called Lather Wood Church. Later he helped build South Union Church. Many of his descendants were members of this church and are buried in the cemetery there. James was a faithful member of the church, read his Bible and had family prayers. In 1941, I saw his large Bible and most every page was marked, some written on where he was searching for knowledge of the Bible. He played the violin and sang hymns. He enjoyed life and died at the age of 92. He was able to work until he fell and broke his hip, when coming from the barn after feeding the cattle one cold winter morning. He lived for about three months. He was buried on his farm, a short distance from his brick home, by his first wife Elizabeth. Many of his relatives are buried in this family cemetery. The writer of this sketch was at his funeral there on May 11, 1873.
Bloomington, Ind. was laid off on Apr. 10, 1818, and on the third day of the first Session, a log courthouse was ordered built, and the first Jurors of Monroe Co. were selected. James Wright and John Kutch were among the selected Jurors.
James Wright was Justice of the Peace from 1818 to 1827, inc.
James was tall, of medium size, and had blue eyes. He worked hard cleaning off the timber and getting the fields ready to tend in grain.
Before I saw James' Bible, I was told that he was born at the beginning of the Revolution. and had a stone erected for him with the date of birth as 1775. His Bible gives'1781, which was at the close of the Revolution. James Wright's birth is given in the Ketchem and Kutch Genealogy as 1775, which is a mistake. 
Wright, James Benjamin (I204208)
 
134910 www.findagrave.com:
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Schueler, Edward John Jr. (I193971)
 
134911 www.findagrave.com:
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Schueler, Edward John Sr. (I193965)
 
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Sedgwick, Mary Jane (I193944)
 
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Dawson, Milly - wife of (I211128)
 
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Dawson, Richard H. (I211127)
 
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Lemley, John Sr. (I208875)
 
134916 www.findagrave.com:
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Livegood, Barbara Ann (I208876)
 
134917 www.findagrave.com:
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Jerred, Lucille Margaret (I183617)
 
134918 www.findagrave.com:
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Jerred, Lambert (I183618)
 
134919 www.findagrave.com:
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134920 www.findagrave.com:
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Anna Hoffmann, age 99, of Huron, died Thursday, April 28, 2011, at SunQuest Healthcare Center.
Her funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 3rd at the Congregational United Church of Christ, Huron. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday at the Kuhler Funeral Home, Huron, with her family present from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Monday evening.
Anna Lenora (Gimbel) Hoffmann was born February 11, 1912, on the family farm homestead southeast of Scotland, South Dakota. She was the daughter of Henry and Anna Marie Gimbel. Anna attended the Beadle country school through the eighth grade then worked on the farm.
She married Arthur Martin Hoffmann on January 1, 1939, in the German Congregational Church in Gregory, South Dakota and settled on a farm near Dallas, South Dakota. Anna taught Sunday School and was involved with the women's groups when Arthur began his ministry in 1945.
She was a member of the Congregational United Church of Christ in Huron after they served churches in Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, Montana and South Dakota.
Anna was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur; her parents; two sisters, Clara Gimbel and Ella Paulson; three brothers, Albert, John and Alvin; and one daughter, Betty Jean Cassidy.
Grateful for having shared her life are her children, Ervin (Vonnedella) Hoffmann, Hiawatha, Iowa, LaVon Martin, Alpine, Arizona, and Delbert (Julie) Hoffmann, Huron, South Dakota; son-in-law, Marty (Linda) Cassidy, Silver Spring, Maryland; eleven grandchildren, Suellen (Brian) Leimkuehler, Perrysburg, Ohio, Keith and Daniel Hoffmann, Hiawatha, Iowa; Robyn Martin, Scottsdale, Arizona, Dawn Martin, Washington, DC, Sara (Glenn) Wheaton, Carlsbad, California, Andrew (Kimberly) Cassidy, Baltimore, Maryland, Amy (Ludwig) Mathey, Hamburg, Germany, Amber Hoffmann, Athol, South Dakota, Bethany Hoffmann, Lake Bluff, Illinois, and Sean Hoffmann of Huron; six great-grand children, Elizabeth, Mark and Christine Leimkuehler, Audrey and Owen Cassidy, and Elise Wheaton; one sister Laura Bender of Scotland, South Dakota; two sisters-in-law, Leona Lesley, Pawley's Island, South Carolina and Martha Gimbel, Scotland, South Dakota; and one brother-in-law Ben Hoffman, Fremont, Nebraska. 
Gimbel, Anna Lenora (I38987)
 
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Kathryn C. Hecker, 88, Dickinson, died April 30, 2011, at Medcenter One Health Center, Bismarck. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Wednesday, May 4, at Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Dickinson. Burial will be at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Dickinson.
She is survived by eight children, Maynard, Watford City, Wayne, Clayton, Allen and Delry, all of Dickinson, Doug and Arvid, both of Belfield, and Janel Stephan, West Fargo; 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Christina Hazelton. 
Lantz, Kathryn C. (I204380)
 
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134933 www.findagrave.com:
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Kappelmann, Johann Friedrich (I201615)
 
134934 www.findagrave.com:
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Vollmer, Christina Philippina (I201616)
 
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Conroe, Dorothy Katherine (I204035)
 
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Rogers, Raymond Arthur (I204036)
 
134937 www.findagrave.com:
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Daniel married Sophia Ott in June 1857 in Germany. They were the parents of John, Sophia, Mina (Juergens), Mary (Albert Rocksien), Emma (Steigerwalt), Daniel, Frank, Charles, Anna (Carver), and Caroline (Wiedemeyer).
May 15, 1919 - Carroll Times - Daniel John Wenck died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leo. Carver, Tuesday afternoon after being unconscious since Monday morning. He had been in poor health for a number of years. Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 services will be held at the Carroll Lutheran church. Rev. A.J. Mueller will be in charge.
Mr. Wenck was born in Germany September 30, 1840. His marriage to Miss Sophie Ott took place in June 1857. Shortly afterwards they came to America and settled at Joliet, Illinois, where they resided until 1877, at which time they moved to Sheridan township, Carroll county, Iowa. In 1885 they moved to Glidden township where they lived until 1902 when they moved to this city, which has since been their home.
After the death of Mrs. Wenck, April 9, 1911, Mr. Wenck made his home for one year with his daughter, Mrs. W.I. Wiedemeyer, and the remaining years with his daughter, Mrs. Leo. Carver, living at 820 N. Clark street.
Ten children mourn the loss of their good father, Miss Sophie Wenck, Mrs. D. Jurgens, Mrs. W.I. Wiedemeyer, Mrs. Leo Carver, all of Carroll, John Wenck, Mrs. G.A. Steigerwalt, Dan Wenck, Jr., Frank Wenck, all of Glidden, Mrs. A.W. Rosein, of Spirit Lake, Charles Wenck, Sedalia, Mo. He also leaves to mourn his death his two brothers, Chris and John, 5 sons-in-law, 4 daughters-in-law, and 18 grandchildren. 
Wenck, Daniel Johann (I183478)
 
134938 www.findagrave.com:
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Sophia married Daniel Wenck in June 1857 in Germany. They were the parents of John, Sophia, Mina (Juergens), Mary (Albert Rocksien), Emma (Steigerwalt), Daniel, Frank, Charles, Anna (Carver), and Caroline (Wiedemeyer).
April 11, 1911 - Carroll Sentinel - The body of Mrs. Daniel Wenck was laid to rest Wednesday afternoon in the city cemetery. The funeral services were held at the Lutheran church in this city. She had been in poor health but a short time and death was due to a complication of diseases following a severe attack of the grippe.
The deceased was born in Germany and was united in marriage to Daniel Wenck in 1867 and they came to America shortly afterward and in 1877 they located in Sheridan township, this county where they lived the greatest portion of the time since having removed to this city a few years previously.
To this union were born ten children now living and are: Sophia, Lena, and Anna of Carroll; Mrs. D. Jurgens, Mrs. A.W. Rocksten, Mrs. G.A. Steigerwalt, John, Dan, and Frank of Glidden, and Charles of Omaha.
The deceased was a kind, patient, Christian woman endowed with all the virtues of noble womanhood. Her death removes a loving mother and faithful wife from our community and one who was greatly prized by those who had the pleasure of her intimate acquaintance. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of many friends in their sorrow. 
Ott, Sophia L. (I183479)
 
134939 www.findagrave.com:
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Kinas, Verona W. (I192256)
 
134940 www.findagrave.com:
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Fenner, Cyntha Jane (I209279)
 
134941 www.findagrave.com:
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Larabee, Lester Luman (I201177)
 
134942 www.findagrave.com:
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Smith, Nettie Gurtis (I201176)
 
134943 www.findagrave.com:
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McCampbell, Christie Ann (I204165)
 
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Estes, Mary Caroline (I204163)
 
134945 www.findagrave.com:
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She married Jacob Alfred Crabill, a Union musician who died during the Civil War, and Joseph B. Palmer.
age 71
This picture shows her children. She's in the front row.
This was probably taken after Joseph Palmer's death in 1894 and before her death around 29 Dec 1910. 
Fisher, Rebecca Ann (I210889)
 
134946 www.findagrave.com:
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Taft Midway Driller February 1988
Graveside funeral services were held in the West Side District Cemetery this afternoon for Jessica R. Scott, 63, of Taft. The pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Taft, officiated at the services. She was born in Carrsville, Ky., April 18, 1924 and died in the local hospital Thursday evening. She first moved to Taft in 1944. She was a registered nurse and at one time worked for the County of Kern, welfare department. She enjoyed her career as an R.N. which spanned 20 years. Her survivors include her husband, a daughter, a son, four step children, and an aunt, an uncle, nine grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. The services were under the direction of the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home. 
Harmon, Jessica Rose (I193019)
 
134947 www.findagrave.com:
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Taft Midway Driller October 1995
Graveside funeral services and interment will be held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. for former Taft resident Hubert Lee Scott, 70. The Rev. Sam White, pastor of the New Cuyama Assembly of God, will officiate at the services. Mr. Scott was born March 8, 1925 In Guthrie, Oklahoma and passed away October 14th at his Bakersfield home. He spent his early years in Oklahoma and received his education there. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the tank corps in the European theater. Following his discharge, he settled in the Los Angeles area and was an insurance agent for AAA of California. He retired in 1987 and moved to Taft and had resided there until recently moving to Bakersfield. Mr. Scott was preceded in death by is first wife, Jessica Rose Scott, in 1988. He is survived by his wife, his sons, a daughter, two brothers, and many grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation will be at the Taft Funeral Home Monday until 5:00 p.m. 
Scott, Hubert Lee (I193017)
 
134948 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/7002222/samuel-fisher 
Fisher, Samuel (I210890)
 
134949 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/70230674/caroline-westerlund 
Alm, Caroline (I202038)
 
134950 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/70360176/lemuel-white-loyd 
Loyd, Lemuel White (I204017)