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401 | 1880 Census: Michael 37, Margaret 37, Frank 5, Henry 3, Amelia 5/12 1900 Census: Michael Nov '43, Marg. Dec '43, Frank 1873, Amelia 1879, Stella 1881 | Diringer, Michael (I20054)
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402 | 1883 History of Howard and Cooper Counties EUGENE J. HALLER was born on December 7, 1848, at Schwenningen, A. N., in the kingdom of Wurtemberg, Germany, the oldest of four brothers now all in this country. He received a fair education at the public school in his home and by private teachers. It was his intention, as well as his father's wish, to prepare himself for a school teacher, but the death of his father in 1861, leaving Haller's mother with four small boys in not the very best of circumstances, prevented him from entering a, seminary. In 1869, young Haller found employment in a notary's office, and in 1865, after an experience of three years, he became a salaried clerk, holding, up to 1868, several positions in lower civil offices and in the circuit court of Tuebingen, to the full satisfaction of his employers. In 1868 his mother died and Haller concluded to emirate to the United States. He and one of his brothers, with others, left home on July 5, 1868, arriving at St. Louis, their point of destination, on August 8, 1868. Not finding suitable work there, Hailer came, recommended by F. W. Ludwig, Esq., of Boonville, then a, member of the board of immigration, to Boonville, on October 15, 1868, and was installed as " printer's devil " at the Waechter am Missouri office, a new German paper started only a few months previous, working there till 1873, when failing health and other circumstances caused his withdrawal. Receiving an appointment as notary public, which has since been renewed repeatedly, he assisted F. W. Ludwig in his attorney and claim agency business. In the fall of 1874, the above mentioned paper became the property of said F. W. Ludwig who changed its came to Central Missourier, and Hailer was made foreman and assistant editor till October 15, 1877, when he bought the paper. He has been running it ever since as sole editor and proprietor very successfully. The paper has a large circulation, a good advertising and other patronage, is well supplied with types and presses, and compares favorably with any other German paper outside the large cities. It is published weekly; size, 26 x 40; subscription price, $2 per annum. Mr. Hailer can point with pride to his career; he is one of our self-made men and his further success can not be doubted. | Haller, Eugene Jacob (I27464)
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403 | 1887 Emigration in die USA , Denver Colorado | Moerlin, Julius (I28117)
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404 | 1900 Census states still was still married while 1910 states she was widowed. It is possible that Evans Robbins was in a military hospital. | Simmons, Mary Jane (I32756)
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405 | 1920 Census Roll: T625_556 Page: 22B State: Kansas ED: 192 County: Wyandotte Township: Kansas City Meeks, Claude, head, 39, Married, Ind, Ind, Tn, Motorman, street railway Rosa, wife, 32, married, MO, Ger, Ill. Charles, son, 10, single, Mo, Ind, Mo Gladys, dau, 8, single, KS, Ind, Mo Howard, son, 6, single, KS, Ind, Mo 1930 Census Roll: T626_728 Page: 55A State: Kansas ED: 22 County: Wyandotte Township: Kansas City Meeks,Claude, head, age 49,Married,age at st marriage 27, Ind, Ind, TN, street car operator Rosie H, wife, age 42, married, age at 1st marriage 20, Mo, Germany, germany, operator, garment Charles R, son, age 21, single, Mo, Ind, Mo, R ? Man, Garage Gladys E, dau, age 18, KS, Ind, Mo order clerk, general Howard E son, age 16, KS, Ind, Mo, no job | Meeks, Claude Charles (I4569)
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406 | 1930 census (this is with his first wife) Lee, Vincent J Age: 32 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Missouri Roll: T626_1226 Race: White Page: 2A State: Missouri ED: 136 County: St Louis Image: 0823 Township: Saint Ferdinand ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lee, Orrell (wife) Age: 32 Lee, Veronica (daughter) Age: 13 Lee, Georgia (daughter) Age: 11 Lee, Joseph (son) Age: 8 Newspapers: Boonville Daily News: Obituary, Obituary of Ernest R. Drechsel on 11 May 1955. | Lee, Vincent J (I22091)
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407 | 1935 das Haus in Tröbitz verkauft und die Gaststätte in Buchhain für Sohn Otto gekauft. Dort mit gewohnt. | Zschiesche, Friedrich Johann August (I28048)
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408 | 1st Count of Corbeil (91), Lord of Gournay-sur-Marne (93), seigneuries given by Hugues the Great in favor of his union with Elisabeth. Death: May 973 according to Heraldry. &. Genealogy n.90.94, around 957 during a pilgrimage to Rome according to the website | de Corbeil, Aymon (I33801)
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409 | 2 Jahre am Gymnasium in Schleusingen. 15. April 1739 Immatrikulation in Leipzig. Pfarrsubstitut. 1745 Adjutant in Sonneberg. | Eyring, Elias Martin (I30443)
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410 | 2 Miles West on Highway 40 | Hackley, Paul Crews (I23168)
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411 | 2 rd owner of Im Pass 2 | Schlömer, Johann Justus (I32661)
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412 | 2. Andreas Mörlin served Fluri, 1532 Weißschauer, 1533 Eilfer, died at St Gallen on 20 Sep 1585. First marriage was at St Gallen on 26 Nov 1528 to Barbara Gluss (from Nuremberg). Second marriage was at St Gallen on 22 Sep 1542 to Anna Abbenzeller. Third marriage was at St Gallen on 03 Dec 1581 to Anna Staiger. | Mörlin, Andreas (I8250)
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413 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reuter, Deanna Elisabeth (I1650)
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414 | 2013 College Street | Passler, Wilhelmina "Minnie" (I8617)
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415 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | West, Robin L (I28410)
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416 | 202 Third Street, Boonville | Soph, Ella W (I2337)
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417 | 209 Timbercrest Road | Corcoran, Francis Henry (I16908)
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418 | 215 E Spring Street | Hixon, Myrtle Lou (I1792)
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419 | 218 West Spring Street | Martin, Julius Charles (I13559)
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420 | 22 Maspeth Avenue | Wels, Maria Francisca (I13835)
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421 | 224 East Arrow | Hilton, Ira Foster (I17975)
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422 | 228 South Quincey | Johnson, Ellen "NELLIE" (I15981)
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423 | 2300 East 16th Street | Schilbi, Mary Regina (I24241)
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424 | 2300 East 16th Street | Pabst, Frank Aloys (I3893)
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425 | 232 East 4th Street | Thomey, Louis (I5988)
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426 | 239 Wyckoff Street | Biekel, Elsie Louise (I6905)
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427 | 242 Grand Street | Schlecht, Amelia V (I16561)
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428 | 248 McQuigg of Glenkeen Dugald McQuigg, who died 23 April 1876, aged 85 years and his wife, Mary, who died 14 May 1866, aged 83 years also their son, James, who died 24 April 1900, aged 78 years and five of their children who died in infancy also his wife, Elizabeth, who died 27 May 1906, aged 86 years In the 1859 Griffith Valuation for Cullyapple Townland there is a John Quigg who shows up on the lists. I suspect that this is son of Dougal, but who knows. Also know as Douglas | McQuigg, Dugald (I21421)
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429 | 248 McQuigg of Glenkeen Dugald McQuigg, who died 23 April 1876, aged 85 years and his wife, Mary, who died 14 May 1866, aged 83 years also their son, James, who died 24 April 1900, aged 78 years and five of their children who died in infancy also his wife, Elizabeth, who died 27 May 1906, aged 86 years Individuals: Cunningham, Jennifer, From Gleenken and Cullycapple, son of Dugald, born Ca 1822 died 26 Apr 1900 aged 78 in Belfast possibly with his daughter Catherina. Married Elizabethe (Betty) Gray born C 1820 died 27 May 1906, aged 86 years. Probate of the Will of James M'Quigg late of 126 Upper Canning-street Belfast Retired Farmer who died 24 April 1900 granted at Belfast to William Minnis and Hugh Knox Farmers. | McQuigg, James (I19092)
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430 | 248 McQuigg of Glenkeen Dugald McQuigg, who died 23 April 1876, aged 85 years and his wife, Mary, who died 14 May 1866, aged 83 years also their son, James, who died 24 April 1900, aged 78 years and five of their children who died in infancy also his wife, Elizabeth, who died 27 May 1906, aged 86 years | McQuigg, Mary (I6621)
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431 | 248 McQuigg of Glenkeen Dugald McQuigg, who died 23 April 1876, aged 85 years and his wife, Mary, who died 14 May 1866, aged 83 years also their son, James, who died 24 April 1900, aged 78 years and five of their children who died in infancy also his wife, Elizabeth, who died 27 May 1906, aged 86 years | McQuigg, Dugald (I21421)
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432 | 25 Mile Plantation | Family: Simmons, Libbeas Jr / Kelsey, Esther (F1778)
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433 | 255 McQuigg-Torrens In loving memory of Annie Torrens McQuigg, Knockaduff, died 1 February 1933, aged 50 years and her son, Howard Torrens McQuigg, Flight Engineer, R.A.F., killed in action over Macdeburgh,Germany, 15 August 1941, aged 19 years also her husband, William McQuigg, died 14 April 1959, aged 80 years Individuals: Cunningham, Jennifer, Year of death as 1933. Individuals: Cunningham, Jennifer, Year of birth as 1883. | Mitchell, Annie Torrens (I20086)
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434 | 255 McQuigg-Torrens In loving memory of Annie Torrens McQuigg, Knockaduff, died 1 February 1933, aged 50 years and her son, Howard Torrens McQuigg, Flight Engineer, R.A.F., killed in action over Macdeburgh,Germany, 15 August 1941, aged 19 years also her husband, William McQuigg, died 14 April 1959, aged 80 years Individuals: Cunningham, Jennifer, Year of death as 1959. Individuals: Cunningham, Jennifer, Year of birth as 1879. | McQuigg, William (I12880)
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435 | 2615 Washington Street | Cordell, Mary Jane (I7775)
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436 | 27 Age: 27 | McQuigg, Harry C (I35125)
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437 | 2711 Winnebago | Haller, Elizabeth (I30942)
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438 | 29. Juni 1652 Immatrikulation in Altdorf. 1665 Pfarrer in Mitwitz. | Eyring, Johann George (I30466)
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439 | 2908 21st Street | Reinhart, Otto (I19656)
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440 | 2908 Dodier | Hall, William Allen (I16917)
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441 | 2nd owner of Im Pass 2 In temple 12 (Korbach) The House of Temple 12 in October 2014. Click for a larger version. House no. 12 on Tempel Street is a half-timbered house built in 1739 by Jakob Schlömer in the old town of Korbach [1] history 1. Nothing is known about a possible previous building. The builder of today's house was the carpenter Jacob Schlömer (* in Goldhausen; [2] established July 15, 1748). He acquired civil rights in 1713 and married Anna Maria Blomen / Blume (~ 22.12.1691; † 02.04.1744), daughter of Jeremias Blomen and Anna Catharina Werner (Düdinghausen) on February 9 of the same year. Through this marriage in 1718 he also became the owner of his wife's parents' house, house no. 338 at the Tränketor. 2. In 1749 Sidonia Elisabeth Scipio (* November 3rd, 1708 in Rhena; † June 11th, 1760 in Usseln) acquired the house. She was the daughter of pastor Ludwig Scriba in Berndorf and Elisabeth Amalie Textor from Worms. On November 20, 1726 she married Christian Scipio (~ October 14, 1696 in Mengeringhausen; † September 16, 1748 in Twiste). He was the son of pastor Johann Franz Scipio in Korbach and Johanne Margarethe Bilstein. From 1724 to 1731 he was pastor in Rhena and from 1731 to 1748 in Twiste. Sidonia Elisabeth Scipio died in the house of her son-in-law, the pastor Henrich Ephraim Jungcurt. 3. 1749 Sidonia Elisabeth Scipio. 4. 1762 Johann Justus Schlömer. 5. 1794 Johann Henrich Betting. 6. 1817 Marie Luise Schwane (r). 7. 1823 Georg Heinrich Samuel Schwane (r). 8. 1826 Catharina Schwaner. 9. 1829 Henrich Daniel Anton Richter. 10. 1860 Christian Friedrich Ludwig Theobald. 11. 1898 Louis Rudolf Karl Schmalz. 12. 1945 Louis Carl Wilhelm Heinrich Rudolf Schmalz. | Schlömer, Jacob (I32665)
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442 | 3 Söhne 1 Tochter taucht in den Namenlisten Greifenhagen 1927 auf. | Mörlin, Adonis Karl Friedrich (I27911)
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443 | 3 Söhne 1 Tochter | Segebarth, Marta Alma Elisabeth (I28124)
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444 | 30 October 1889, Letters of Administration of the estate of John McQuigg, Culcrow, County Londonderry, farmer who died 26 May 1889 at the same place. Granted Londonderry District Registry to Henry McQuigg of Culcrow, County Londonderry, the son. There were at least two daughters born into this family. | McQuigg, Henry (I20068)
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445 | 300 Oaklawn | Walje, HENRY Ernest (I31133)
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446 | 300 Worley Street | Schilb, Jacob Theobald (I27395)
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447 | 3010 Washington | Family: Branch, John George Jr. / Branch, Bettie (F14085)
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448 | 305 West 37th Street | Westerman, Roy Edward (I9124)
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449 | 307 East High Street | Lohse, Fred George (I21942)
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450 | 307 East High Street | Gibbons, Mayme (I4808)
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