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1301 | Buried in Lutheran Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. | Studt, Julius Theobald (I6148)
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1302 | Buried in Lutheran Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. | Kluss, Mina Maria Dorothea (I12383)
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1303 | Buried in mass grave outside the church grounds | Weinmann, Elias (I19588)
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1304 | Buried in Morningside Memorial Gardens. | Rosburg, Luella Marie (I14732)
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1305 | Buried in Morningside Memorial Gardens. | Ryder, DeForrest Willis (I21531)
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1306 | Buried in Plague cemetery. | Thomæ, Christoph (I16123)
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1307 | Buried in Ridgelawn Memorial Cemetery. | Miner, Bernice Alfreda (I7895)
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1308 | Buried in Ridgelawn Memorial Cemetery. | Rosburg, William George "Bill" (I23293)
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1309 | Buried in Rose Hills Memorial Park per JF Thoma. | Kuester, Eldo Henry (I24121)
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1310 | Buried in Same Grave as Father | Meistrell, George Victor (I27483)
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1311 | Buried in Schaller Cemetery with Chauncey and Flavia Gould. Has birth and death dates as 1864 and 1865. This is obviously wrong, so it was not included. Individuals: Miller, Margaret McQuigg, Died as an infant. | Gould, Abraham L (I20482)
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1312 | Buried in the Cathedral | Mörlin, Joachim (I3774)
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1313 | Buried in the Cathedral | Cordatus, Anna (I10980)
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1314 | Buried in the Fordell Castle Chapel Crypt according to The Peerage | Adamson, Katherine (I34708)
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1315 | Buried in the International Cemetery info per JF Thoma. | Nieland, Leopold Philipp "Leo" (I18678)
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1316 | Buried in the International Cemetery per JF Thoma. | Nieland, Mary Lou (I16738)
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1317 | Buried in the International Cemetery per JF Thoma. | Nieland, Alice Minnie (I9534)
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1318 | Buried in the International Cemetery per JF Thoma. | Nieland, Infant (I7533)
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1319 | Buried in the International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, IA | Kouba, Joseph G (I12215)
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1320 | Buried in the International Cemetery. | Lojka, Joseph III (I11671)
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1321 | Buried in the International Cemetery. | Lemmermann, Maria Dorothea Elisabeth (I6987)
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1322 | Buried in the International Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. | Chalupsky, Libby V (I22569)
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1323 | Buried in the International Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. | Dawson, Muriel L (I17701)
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1324 | Buried in the Keystone Cemetery. | Steinford, Herman Fritz Wilhelm (I7336)
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1325 | Buried in the Lutheran Cemetery per JF Thoma. Christened in the St. Paul's Lutheran Church. | Rosburg, Benjamin William Jacob (I13571)
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1326 | Buried in the Lutheran Cemetery. | Studt, Martin George (I23681)
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1327 | Buried in the Lutheran Cemetery. Info from JF Thoma. | Studt, Emma Wilhelmine Maria (I23500)
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1328 | Buried in the Lutheran Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. | Kettler, Lillian Anna Sophia (I19807)
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1329 | buried in the Lutheran Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. | Niebes, Caroline Emma (I19028)
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1330 | Buried in the Lutheran Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. | Studt, Rudolph Phillip Friedrich (I11825)
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1331 | Buried in the Lutheran Cemetery. Info per JF Thoma. | Rosburg, William Friedrich Christian (I13760)
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1332 | Buried in the National Naval Cemetery, Fort Rosecrans, San Diego, CA per JF Thoma. She served in the USO during World War II. (The following was transcribed from a letter sent to Mrs. Walter Sauerteig, Luzerne, Iowa 16 Dec. 1966 from Mr. & Mrs. A.T. Armstrong 77665 Michigan Drive Palm Desert, California) Friday A.M. Dear Leora, We had word from Virginia that you had a _____ & do hope you checked with the Dr. and are feeling OK. I had to go back to the Hospital for a few days so have to wait for COBALT until I heal a little bit more. Feel fine. We have a nice apt. so are comfortable. Lillian wrote such a nice letter & also had a nice card from George Kettler. So pleased to hear from them. Jr. called from Los Angeles Tues Eve. Was on business for Emerson. Aunt Laura had gone to Marcellas, he said. Armie is going to drive to El Paso to pick up the new station wagon. The Ft. Worth office will bring it that far. Will leave Mon. and return Thursday. Will be anxious to hear how you are feeling. Do hope you have some one staying with you. Love, Armie and Dorothy | Kouba, Dorothy Marie (I21747)
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1333 | Buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery. | Westinghouse, Spencer H (I20218)
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1334 | Buried in the Schuster plot in the Old Lamine Cemetery. There is no stone. | Plumlee, Nora E (I3947)
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1335 | Buried Old Kittanning Cemetery, name may read MECINEN. | Mechling, Samuel SIMON (I8080)
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1336 | Buried under her maiden name of FRANK. | Frank, Lora M (I14191)
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1337 | Buried with her brother, Harrold THOMA | Thoma, Gladys Henson (I23035)
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1338 | Buried with her parents | McQuigge, Mary MABLE (I26703)
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1339 | But I did find a couple of things. One of them is the 1684 christening record of Johann Wolfgang Buchenröder, the stillborn son of Johann Buchenröder. It is not completely transcribed but it is enough to show that he had been born in Sonnefeld, probably at the home of Stephan Thomæ, whose wife was one of the four godparents. Christian Michael Buchenröder was the pastor of nearby Hellingen at that time but, as one of the other godparents, his wife was not listed as Barbara. She was Margaretha. But John Nicholas Kalb’s wife, Christina Rose Stegner, had Magaretha Barbara as her middle names so maybe Margaretha Bauer Buchenröder was really Margaretha Barbara Bauer Buchenröder. The German transcription, still not finished : 8P Anno 1684 getauft worden. January 16. + H. Johann Buchenröder Apothekern allhier ein Sohnleine Johann Wolffgang Bekatta H. Joh. Broambr Pfarrer zu Scheuerfelt 2. H. Johann Wolffgang Veebß organist und Schul Collega allhier Wie auch 3. H. Stephan Thomae Pfarrers und Ad juncte zu Sonnefeldt Haußfrau Cordula an d[e]ren Stadt buhr ist geboreth to[t] wichtrt [ 4. ] H. Michael Buchenröder Pfarrers zu Hell[e]n gen Haußfrau Margaretha Translated from the German : Year 1684 baptized were January 16 died Mr. Johann Buchenröder pharmacist of this place a little son Johann Wolfgang Godparents Mr. Johann Broambr Pastor of Scheuerfeld 2. Mr. Johann Wolffgang Veebß Organist and Schoolteacher of this place plus 3. Mr. Stephan Thomae Pastor and Adjunctus of Sonnefeld housewife Cordula in their town [ the baptized child ] was born dead [ 4. ] Mr. Michael Buchenröder Pastor of Hellingen housewife Margaretha | Buchenröder, Johann Wolfgang (I26763)
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1340 | But I did some additional searching and came up with a part of a book concerning the Medenau church from Neue preußische Provinzial-Blätter, Volume 7. The translation of which follows: In 1521 Andreas Schütz was pastor. In his day, the Reformation movement already surged in the country. Gallus, who had been in office since 1578 and who signed the formula for marriage the following year, is not (according to Muller's most recent works: the symbolic books) Nico, but Georg and Magister. The son of Bishop Mörlin, who succeeded him in 1580, was not Jerome but Jeremiah. The latter stood as a pastor in the Löbenicht, and later went to Tilset, after he had in part fanned the dispute abstracto et concreto. This, the older brother, died in 1607 in Medenau. Medenau, December 8, 1848. Gebauer. Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius. Verein für Familsenforschung ia Ost. und Westpreußen e. V. Quellen, Mateialien und Sanımlungen zu altpreußischen Familienfonschung (QMS) Nr. 19/4 Das “Zwischenmanuskript” zum Altpreußischen evangelischen Pfarrerbuch Band 4: L.aasch bis Nutzelius Auf der Grandlage der Samınlungen von Friedwald Moeller bearbeitet von Walther Müller-Dultz, Reinhold Heling und Wilhelm Kranz Hamburg 2013 In Selbstverlag des Vereins Mörlin. Jeremias (Jeremiah} Born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] on 12 Oct 1554, died Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]? 1607, father; Joachim Mörlin Bishop of Samland. University Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1575 and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 5 Jul 1575, teacher at the Old Town School in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Doctor of Philosophy Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] on 22 Mar 1580. In 1580 he became pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Married Maria Klever, daughter of Martin Klever the Burggraf (Burgrave) to Laptau [Muromskoye, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Children: 1. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia] in 1591, University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 27 Feb 1605. 2. Martin Mörlin born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia], died. Siouxt (Kurland) 1646; University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], 27.2.1605, on scholarship, University of Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1621, since 1633 pastor in Siouxt. 3. Kathe Mörlin, married Gotthard Grávius, pastor in Bartau [Barta, Liepaja, Latvia] (Kurland). | Mörlin, Jeremias (I26782)
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1341 | By 1882, Frank was living in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado and working as a bartender. He shows up in every city directory for 1882 through 1894. In 1885 he was a roomer at 136 State in Leadville. I can find no record of his death or burial. However, there is a Daniel Stegner buried in the Evergreen Cemetery and Daniel was a Civil War Veteran of Company H, 1st Colorado Cavalry. Frank's brother, George was a saloon keeper in Central City, Colorado during the same time frame. The two towns are about 80 miles apart by road. Frank did die in Leadville. FindaGrave was worthless is the search for Frank William Stegner's grave since it did not contain unmarked grave burials. But the Lake County Library http://www.lakecountypubliclibrary.org/Cemetery%20Records.htm has burials including those who were unmarked. And there he lies in an unmarked grave like so many other lonely miners and men. | Stegner, Frank William (I6036)
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1342 | By 1900, Elisha and Lucinda were living in Hickory County, Missouri. Hickory County in 30 to 40 miles north of Springfield. Most of Pomme De Terre lake is now in Hickory County; and Hickory county is adjoined on the north by Benton County. Edward does not appear on the 1920 census. In the 1870 he goes by the name of Horatio. | Simmons, Elisha Douglas (I18979)
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1343 | By 1930 she was not in her parent's household. The presumption is that she died. | Rosburg, Alice Margaret (I858)
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1344 | by Glenn L Farr, Baptist Minister, Frank Fable-clerk | Family: Drinkwater, Harry Andrew Jr. / Dumolt, Wanda Jean (F7841)
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1345 | BY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME Columbia Missourian Lynn Eugene Diel, 58, of Columbia, MO, was called home to be with Jesus after a heroic battle with cancer on Wednesday, January 16, 2013, at Boone Hospital Center. Born in Boonville, Missouri, to Marie (Gramlich) and Michael Diel, he lived most of his life in Columbia, Missouri. Lynn was an Elder of Alive in Christ Lutheran Church, Columbia, Missouri. He was retired from University of Missouri Health Care Information Tech Services where he had worked for many years. Lynn was also a wood carver and a published author. He graduated with a Master's degree in Education from MU. He volunteered at William Chrisman CASA program. Lynn is survived by his wife, Beverly, daughter, Stephanie Coen of Jefferson City, MO, son, Daniel Diel of Overland Park, KS, sisters, Doreen Travis of Oak Harbor, WA, Wanda Wojnarowski of Lees Summit, MO, Barb Wright of Boonville, MO, brothers, Darrell Diel of O'Fallon, MO, Curtis Diel of Harrisonville, MO. His parents and one brother, Mike Diel, Jr., preceded him in death. | Diel, Daniel Aaron (I9891)
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1346 | BY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME Columbia Missourian Lynn Eugene Diel, 58, of Columbia, MO, was called home to be with Jesus after a heroic battle with cancer on Wednesday, January 16, 2013, at Boone Hospital Center. Born in Boonville, Missouri, to Marie (Gramlich) and Michael Diel, he lived most of his life in Columbia, Missouri. Lynn was an Elder of Alive in Christ Lutheran Church, Columbia, Missouri. He was retired from University of Missouri Health Care Information Tech Services where he had worked for many years. Lynn was also a wood carver and a published author. He graduated with a Master's degree in Education from MU. He volunteered at William Chrisman CASA program. Lynn is survived by his wife, Beverly, daughter, Stephanie Coen of Jefferson City, MO, son, Daniel Diel of Overland Park, KS, sisters, Doreen Travis of Oak Harbor, WA, Wanda Wojnarowski of Lees Summit, MO, Barb Wright of Boonville, MO, brothers, Darrell Diel of O'Fallon, MO, Curtis Diel of Harrisonville, MO. His parents and one brother, Mike Diel, Jr., preceded him in death. | Diel, Stephanie Lynn (I2694)
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1347 | BY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME Columbia Missourian Lynn Eugene Diel, 58, of Columbia, MO, was called home to be with Jesus after a heroic battle with cancer on Wednesday, January 16, 2013, at Boone Hospital Center. Born in Boonville, Missouri, to Marie (Gramlich) and Michael Diel, he lived most of his life in Columbia, Missouri. Lynn was an Elder of Alive in Christ Lutheran Church, Columbia, Missouri. He was retired from University of Missouri Health Care Information Tech Services where he had worked for many years. Lynn was also a wood carver and a published author. He graduated with a Master's degree in Education from MU. He volunteered at William Chrisman CASA program. Lynn is survived by his wife, Beverly, daughter, Stephanie Coen of Jefferson City, MO, son, Daniel Diel of Overland Park, KS, sisters, Doreen Travis of Oak Harbor, WA, Wanda Wojnarowski of Lees Summit, MO, Barb Wright of Boonville, MO, brothers, Darrell Diel of O'Fallon, MO, Curtis Diel of Harrisonville, MO. His parents and one brother, Mike Diel, Jr., preceded him in death. | Diel, Lynn Eugene (I20707)
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1348 | By the way, before you sent me that pair of marriages this morning, I was trying to think in German about what happened to Christoph Thomae’s stillborn son in “die Welt [ the world ]”. That abbreviation, “hs”, is for hesterno, the Latin word for “yesterday”, meaning that the baby died on 18 July 1622, the day before his funeral. Yes, you have it right. This is the burial of the stillborn son of Christopher Thomae. The last two lines are hard to read but the second word of the third line, “todt” ( dead ), is the giveaway. That’s why he wasn’t in the register of baptisms. | Thomæ, Stillborn Son (I33036)
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1349 | By Wiley Smith | Family: Densman, Thomas Stephans Sr. / Densman, Mrs Amy D (F5735)
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1350 | Byzantine Emperor's Palace | of the Byzantine Empire, Anna Porphyrogenita (I34391)
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