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1251 Born to David Basil German and Emma Florence Haltom Phillips, she married Elmer Louis Phillips in June 1919 in McPherson Kansas.

She had two brothers, Homer E. and Clester German. After the passing of her mother on Oct 19, 1900, months after her birth, Virgie, Homer and Clester lived with Stella Chaney Noland and Albert Noland (Stella was their mother's cousin). Her father remarried to Jeannie Forrest Coupar on Oct 20, 1910 in Crawford, Kansas. From that marriage, Virgie had four half siblings; Isabella, Clive, Alfred C, and Rhoda N German.

By May 1910 her brother, Homer, had gone to live with their father while Virgie and Clester remained with the Nolands

Virgie and Elmer had five children, Leonard Leon, Lorita, Harold David, Zerlene Delores, and Elmer Dean. Harold proceeded her in death in 1965.

After the passing of her husband, Elmer, on Sep 13, 1946 she married Benjamin Jesse Walje in Buttler, Missouri on Dec 8, 1953. Ben proceeded Virgie in death on Dec 24 1967.

Virgie was well known for making great pies. She worked at the Tip Toe Inn in Pleasanton. One time her daughter-in-law, Claudine, made a really good pie. Virgie is quoted as asking, "Have you been watching me make pies?" She would not share her secret to great pies with anyone, not even her own children. That's how closely she guarded her secrets.

From about June 1972 onward Virgie lived in a nursing home in Mound City, Kansas. In March 1981 she passed away and was buried in the Walje family plot. 
German, Virginia Clara (I31136)
 
1252 Boson son of Buvinus by Richildis
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boson_de_Provence
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Boson de Provence 1 or Boson V de Provence 2 (lat. Boso 1 ) is the son of Bivin de Gorze 3 , also known as Bivin de Vienne, he married in 876 Ermengarde , daughter of Emperor Louis II the Younger 4 . His sister Richilde d'Ardennes is first the concubine and finally the second wife in 870 of Charles II the Bald , King of West Francia and Emperor of the Westwho grants his brother-in-law Boson many favors, including the abbey of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune which had been owned by his maternal uncle Hucbert 4 . Through his excellent family relations, Boson reached high office before emancipating himself by being crowned king of Provence . He is named Boson V by the genealogists of the Bosonides.

A relative of Charles II the Bald

In the fall of 870 , Boson was the executor of Duke Gérard II of Paris , along with the Marquis Bernard of Gothie [ref. necessary]. That same year, he received the administration of the county of Troyes 5.

In January 871 , Charles II the Bald appointed him Duke of Lyonnais and Viennois (Bourgogne Cisjurane), in succession to Girart de Vienne 6.

In 872 , Charles the Bald appointed him advisor 7 to his son Louis le Bègue , king of Aquitaine since 867 . Appointed count of Bourges , chamberlain and master of bailiffs 7 , Boson received the functions of Count Gérard d'Auvergne (son of Gérard d'Auvergne who died in 841 during the battle of Fontenoy-en-Puisaye ), deposed by the king.

In 875 , on the death of Emperor Louis II the Younger , Boson accompanied King Charles II the Bald who left for Italy to receive the title of emperor from Pope John VIII . The new emperor, Charles, appoints his brother-in-law, duke in Italy, and duke of Provence .

In February 876 or September 877 8, in Pavia , Charles the Bald before leaving for the kingdom of France , appointed Boson viceroy of the kingdom of Italy . That same year in Rome, he married Ermengarde , the only daughter of the deceased Emperor Louis II the Younger 8 .

In March 877, Boson returned to France, recalled by Charles II the Bald. The latter then says the Italian kingdom and duchy of Provence to Abbot Hugh , son of Conrad I st of Burgundy and nephew of the Empress Judith of Bavaria , wife of Emperor Louis the Pious and associates Richard the Justice , brother of Boson 9 . That same year, on the death of his uncle, Count Ecchard , Boson received the county of Mâcon and the county of Chalon. With its two new strongholds, Boson is now master of almost the entire Rhône valley (Viennois and Lyonnais), the Saône valley (Mâconnais and Chalonnais) and Provence. 
de Provence, Boson (I34300)
 
1253 Bothwell Regional Health Center Brumback, Frank Huffman (I13317)
 
1254 Brenda Fay Schlotzhauer, 44, of Punta Gorda, Florida formerly of Smithton, Missouri passed away Wednesday, May 11, 2011. She was born June 6, 1966 in Kansas City, MO to Forest and Alice Allen. Brenda enjoyed sailing with her husband and reading.

She will be greatly missed by her husband of 24 years, Mike of Punta Gorda; parents, Forest and Alice Allen of Smithton, MO; sister, Deana Wineland of St. Charles, MO; aunts, Laura Hamelau and husband Bill of Charlotte, NC and Arlys Gilson and husband Ron of Wright, MO; father-in-law Gene Schlotzhauer of Sedalia, MO; brother-in-law Steve Schlotzhauer and wife Le' Anne of St. Peters, MO, 2 nephews and many cousins.

A gathering of family and friends will be 10:00 to 11:00 am, Saturday, May 28, 2011 with a service to celebrate Brenda's life to follow at 11:00am at Rea Funeral Chapel, 1001 South Limit, Sedalia, MO. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Animal Welfare League, 4519 Drance St., Port Charlotte, FL 33980, or a charity of the donor's choice. 
Allen, Brenda Fay (I11970)
 
1255 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thoma, Dr Brent Patrick (I10723)
 
1256 Breton captive and concubine N.N., Sprota (I25716)
 
1257 Bride's Home Family: McQuigg, Henry Lorne / McLaughlin, Mary Etta (F1847)
 
1258 Bride's Home Family: Rosburg, Jess Henry / Weir, Annie Redpath (F511)
 
1259 Bride's Home Family: Sheetz, John Irven / Lymer, Sarah "Sara" Belinda (F3683)
 
1260 Bride's Home Family: Cook, Charles Christian Jr / Greis, Nora Pearl (F4642)
 
1261 Bride's Home Family: Wald, Louis / Wollering, Emma (F1501)
 
1262 Bride's Home Family: Branch, George / Johnmeyer, Margaret Charlotte (F2333)
 
1263 Bride's Home Family: Frieling, George Henry / Schmalfeldt, Christina Sophia (F8293)
 
1264 Bride's Home Family: Nieland, Benjamin Henry "BEN" / Rabe, Margaret E L (F3263)
 
1265 Bride's Home Family: Meeks, Claude Charles / Drechsel, Helen Rosa (F7542)
 
1266 Bride's Home Family: Davis, James M / Robbins, Mary A (F4807)
 
1267 Bride's Home Family: Goodman, Thomas Warren Jr / Simpson, Annah Estes (F2915)
 
1268 Bride's Home Family: Jaeger, Charles Sr / Moehle, BERTHA Laura Francicai (F3629)
 
1269 Bride's Home Family: Brickner, Walter / Johnmeyer, Nellie Wilhelmina (F8211)
 
1270 Bride's Home Family: Friedrich, Richard Adolph / Simmons, Pearl (F3542)
 
1271 Bride's Home Family: McQuigg, James Douglas / Casselman, Hester Ann (F4638)
 
1272 Bride's Home Family: Walther, William Weber / Becker, Nettie (F8295)
 
1273 Bride's Home Family: Butterwick, Carl / Schupp, Christiana Johanna (F8042)
 
1274 Bride's Home Family: Rothgeb, Daniel Leonard / Zeigel, Grace May (F1655)
 
1275 Bride's Home Family: Walther, Carl Henry Ernest / Cook, Mary Ellen (F4166)
 
1276 Bride's Home Family: Walther, Peter John / Engelhardt, Catherina (F1373)
 
1277 Bride's Home Family: Kruger, Frank L / Jaeger, Clara A (F3602)
 
1278 Bridgeway RCF Broyles, Charles (I10920)
 
1279 Bridging Lives Board and Care Anthony, Virginia LaRiene (I24268)
 
1280 Bristol Highway Norris, Hilrey Clint (I27317)
 
1281 Broderbund data has date of death as 10 Nov 1913. Schrader, Viola Mary (I9261)
 
1282 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schnell, William Herbert (I7809)
 
1283 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schnell, Steven Eugene (I18175)
 
1284 Brunswick Parish Fugate, Josias (I31711)
 
1285 Buford was an orphan, and was raised by George Efinger and received 1/13 of his estate this from the Cooper County, Missouri Death Records. Was of Medium build, height with black hair and blue eyes. Carver, Buford I (I15199)
 
1286 Built Ráth Mór, an Iron Age hillfort in the earthwork complex at Clogher, Donegal, Ireland.

Also Known as Báine ingen Sqaile Balbh of Alba. 
ingen Sgaile, Báine (I33545)
 
1287 Burchard II (883-29 April 926) was the Hunfriding Duke of Swabia (from 917) and Count of Raetia. He was the son of Burchard I of Swabia and Liutgard of Saxony.

Burchard took part in the early wars over Swabia. His family being from Franconia, he founded the monastery of St Margarethen in Waldkirch to extend his family's influence into the Rhineland. On his father's arrest and execution for high treason in 911, he and his wife, Regelinda, daughter of Count Eberhard I of Zürich, went to Italy: either banished by Count Erchanger or voluntarily exiling themselves to their relatives over the Alps. Around 913, Burchard returned from exile and took control over his father's property. In 915, he joined Erchanger and Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria, in battle against the Magyars. Then Burchard and Erchanger turned on King Conrad I and, at the Battle of Wahlwies in the Hegau, defeated him. Erchanger was proclaimed duke.

After Erchanger was killed on 21 January 917, Burchard seized all his lands and was recognised universally as duke. In 919, King Rudolph II of Upper Burgundy seized the county of Zürich and invaded the region of Konstanz, then the centre and practical capital of the Swabian duchy. At Winterthur, however, Rudolph was defeated by Burchard, who thus consolidated the duchy and forced on the king his own territorial claims. In that same year, he recognised the newly elected king of Germany, Henry the Fowler, duke of Saxony. Henry in turn gave Burchard rights of taxation and investiture of bishops and abbots in his duchy.

In 922, Burchard married his daughter Bertha to Rudolph and affirmed the peace of three years prior. Burchard then accompanied Rudolph into Italy when he was elected king by opponents of the Emperor Berengar. In 924, the emperor died and Hugh of Arles was elected by his partisans to oppose Rudolph. Burchard attacked Novara, defended by the troops of Lambert, Archbishop of Milan. There he was killed, probably on April 29. His widow, Regelinda (d. 958), remarried to Burchard's successor, Herman I. She had given him five children:

1.) Gisela (c. 905-26 October 923 or 925), abbess of Waldkirch

2.) Hicha (c. 905-950), whose son was Conrad, Duke of Lorraine

3.) Burchard III (c. 915-1 November 973), later duke of Swabia

4.) Bertha (c. 907 -2 January 961), married Rudolph II, King of Burgundy

5.) Adalric (d. 973), monk in Einsiedeln Abbey 
von Schwaben, Burchard II (I34288)
 
1288 Burchard was the most powerful ruler in Swabia around 900. In an exchange contract from 904, Burchard is also found as Vogt of the Swabian estates of Lorsch Abbey. In order to expand his power, he began against Count Palatine Erchanger, a loyal subordinate of Conrad I, and the Bishop Solomon III. von Konstanz, abbot of the St. Gallen monastery (→ Appenzell Ausserrhoden), to intrigue. Burchard was captured and charged by the Swabian state parliament with high treason and found guilty. His son, Burchard II, and his wife Regelinda were able to flee to relatives in Italy, but lost their property in Swabia and Raetia. Burchard and his brother Adalbert, the Count of Thurgau, were executed in 911.

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Burchard I (c. 850/855 – 5 or 23 November 911), a member of the Hunfriding dynasty, was a Duke of Alamannia from 909 until his death. He also held the title of a margrave of Raetia Curiensis, as well as count in the Thurgau and Baar.

Burchard was the son of Adalbert II the Illustrious, Count of Thurgau, and his wife Judith of Friuli. By 900, Burchard was already the most powerful noble in Alamannia. In a 904 deed, he appeared as Vogt administrator of the Swabian possessions of Lorsch Abbey. He succeeded the Welf scion Ruadulf in the borderlands of Raetia, mentioned as marchio (margrave) in 903 and dux (duke) in 909.

To further increase his influence, Burchard entered into a conflict with the Swabian count palatine Erchanger and Bishop Solomon III of Constance, who both were loyal supporters to the later East Frankish king Conrad I. In turn, Burchard was captured and charged with high treason. He was found guilty by a tribal council and executed, along with his brother, Count Adalbert III of Thurgau.

His son, Burchard II, and his daughter-in-law, Regelinda, left for Italy, either exiled or taking refuge. Their Rhaetian estates were lost, though later recovered. Count Palatine Erchanger proclaimed himself Duke of Swabia in 915.

About 882 Burchard married one Liutgard (possibly the Ottonian princess Liutgard of Saxony, widow of King Louis the Younger) and had the following children:
. Burchard II (d. 926), succeeded as Duke of Swabia in 917
. Dietpirch of Swabia (also known as Theoberga) married Hupald of Dillingen (d. 909).
. Odalric, count in the Thurgau and Zürichgau, had issue.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burchard_I,_Duke_of_Swabia
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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burchard_I._(Schwaben)
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von Schwaben, Burchard I (I34289)
 
1289 Bureid in the Lutheran Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. Studt, Clarence J E (I5390)
 
1290 Burial date seems really strange to me. Braun, Anna Catharina (I27062)
 
1291 Burial in Abbey de Falaise, Herleva (I33708)
 
1292 Buried at Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery. Her good friend for the last years of her life was Harry Kray. His daughter, Patricia, married Beryl W. Layton who were also a good friends to her. Pat helped Ted, Helen's brother, prepare Helen's house for sale after the funeral. Patricia and Beryl lived at 1530 Linmar DR. NE in Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 at the time of the funeral. Patricia attended Cornell College and graduated probably about 1953. She lived in Bowman Hall which had a dining hall. Emil Kouba Jr also ate at the Bowman dining hall and got acquainted with her because of that. Harry Kray was born in 1899 and grew up in Blairstown, IA, the same as Helen Kouba Kopecky, Helen graduated from Coe College with a degree in music on June 7, 1922. She taught music in Blairstown (1921-22), Belle Plaine and Madrid (Commencement May 22, 1924) Iowa. She later was employed at Kresge's Dollar Store and was a receiving imspector at Collins Radio for 17 years. Kouba, Helen Emma (I12807)
 
1293 Buried at Grandview Memorial Park, Glendale, CA in the family plot. He is the same Wellington Farrington found at age 22 living in Richland, De Kalb, Indiana as a farmer with a spouse, Mary J. Harding on the 1880 census. His parents are both listed as born in New York. Mary J. died in 1904 and is buried in a cemetery located in Richland Township, Section 9, DeKalb County, Indiana. It is south of Corunna on Highway 327 between county road 28 and 30. He is listed on her tombstone but he is not buried there.

His funeral notice: FARRINGTON-Wellington T., April 5, late of 305 East Garfield. loving husband of Mrs. Luzina Farrington, father of Edna Purcell of Glendale, grandfather of Kenneth Wippert, brother of Simpson Farrington of Pittsburg, Kansas. Funeral services Saturday, April 9, at 2:30 at the chapel of L.G. Scovern Co. Interment Grandview cemetery. Grandview Memorial Park 
Famington, Wellington T (I30972)
 
1294 Buried in "Bedd Arthur", Preseli Hills, Garn Bica, Cymru ap Pedr, Arthwyr (I33512)
 
1295 Buried in International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, IA per JF Thoma. Kouba, Alice (I11722)
 
1296 Buried in International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, IA per JF Thoma. Chalupsky, Charles (I8163)
 
1297 Buried in International Cemetery. Lojka, Henrietta "Etta" (I23349)
 
1298 Buried in Lutheran Cemetery per JF Thoma. Studt, Edwin (I4613)
 
1299 Buried in Lutheran Cemetery per JF Thoma. Tatge, Sophia Engel Maria (I11808)
 
1300 Buried in Lutheran Cemetery per JF Thoma. Studt, August John (I21748)
 

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