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Sponsors by Christen:
Farmer Rasmus Larsen and wife from Radbjerg
Widower Peder Kristiansen (Anna Elisabeths husband) from Skelby
Bachelor Georg Hansen from Skelby | Simonsen, Peter Sofus Andreas (I602071207)
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Sponsors by Christen:
Girl Elisabeth Hansen (could be Georg Hansens sister)
Bachelor Hans Hansen
Bachelor Peder Allert
Girl Marie Allert
All from Øster Ulslev | Rasmussen, Rasmus Møller (I602071225)
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Sponsors by Christen:
Girl Maren Larsen from Skelby
Bachelor Jørgen Madsen from Skelby
Hans Hansen Gjedsergaard | Rasmussen, Maren Kirstine (I602071206)
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Sponsors by Christen:
Manager of Gedesby poor law institution Rasmus Hansen and wife Martinette Sørensen from Gedesby
Bricklayer Jens Kristian Mikkelsen og Girl Marie Hansen from Nykøbing. | Simonsen, Georg Rasmus (I602071236)
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Sponsors by Christen:
Miss Anna Friis
Miss Augusta Friis
Bachelor Frederik Mørch
Tailor Peder Hansen | Hansen, Julie Jette (I602071154)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morris, Cathy Suzanne (I000000602070815)
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SSN 552-05-4784
California | Hansen, Eyner (I602071210)
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SSN 553-03-2422
California | Hansen, Martin Anton (I602071211)
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St Joseph website indicates date of burial was 20 Feb 1950, which doesn't seem correct. Section 1, plot 190. http://www.saintjosephcathedralcemetery.org/BurialRecords/BurialRecords_W.htm | Walsh, Dudley W. (I4)
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Stated as being a widow at her burial. | Edith (I0835)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Crumpler, Joan Margaret Phyllis (I1708)
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Stephen Augustus Fripp
Notice of Driving Offence: from The Geraldton Guardian, Thursday, March 9, 1911. "Local News."
Driving Without Lights.- For having driven along Marine Terrace on the night of February 25th, without having a light on his vehicle, Stephen Augustus Fripp was fined 2s 6d at the Police Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty under extenuating circumstances, stating that the wind had put his light out, a fact that unfortunately for defendant, the policeman discovered before he did.
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News Item: from Chapman Valley Pioneers
As the years progressed, Yuna pioneers did likewise, and the railway line from Geraldton to Naraling gradually extended to Yuna in 1913. This was a wonderful advancement for Yuna, there were two trains, mixed freight and passenger, operating between Geraidton and Yuna from 2 p.m. each Thursday, until after midnight on Fnday.
However the Mail service was continued twice weekly by road, (Horse and Cart) until after the 1924 days. This mail service was very important for Yuna pioneers. In addition to mail, the mail man carried bread, general stores replacement parts for machines and in particular, urgent medicine parcels for sick people. After a very early start, he reached Yuna in one day, with one or two changes of horses, returning early next day. I cannot recall all these early mail men to Yuna, but I am sure, that we will remember our two old mailmen Jack Vincent, and Steve Fripp.
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Death Notice: from The Geraldton Guardian
FRIPP - On February 6th, 1955. at Nazareth House, Stephen Augustus, dearly loved Father of Win and Delis, father-in-law of Merv and Bill and grand-dad of Gen, Noeleen, Norm and Kim Anderson and Les, Clive, Bev and Lyn Rowe.
At Rest.
| Fripp, Stephen Augustus (I1519)
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Stephen's name obtained from Thomas Crumpler's will. | Crumpler, Stephen (I0837)
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Still single in 1881 Census aged 36
source: Kevin Crumpler, www.crumpler.org | Crumpler, James (I1586)
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Submitter(s):
M A LAWSON Microfilm: NONE
P O BOX 468
KUNUNURRA
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6743 Submission: AF97-116068
AUSTRALIA | Source (S04827)
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First Names Last Name Application Number
ADA HUNT KC00054442
Names are only recorded in capitals See legend for application code details
Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb
96 08/06/1977 APPLECROSS
Ashes Request
TAKEN BY FUNERAL DIRECTOR @ KARRAKATTA | Turner, Ada (I1981)
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First Names Last Name Application Number
ALBERT HENRY HUNT KC00050707
Names are only recorded in capitals See legend for application code details
Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb
81 15/03/1976 APPLECROSS
Grave Location
MIDLAND WESLEYAN C 0003
Cemetery Area or Denomination Section Gravesite
Grant Number Grant Status Expiry
M0000182 EXPIRED 15/11/1954
At today's date | Hunt, Albert Henry (I1502)
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First Names Last Name Application Number
JESSIE ROSE HUNT KB00044244
Names are only recorded in capitals See legend for application code details
Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb
54 20/09/1931 BASSENDEAN
Grave Location
KARRAKATTA ANGLICAN ZA 0458D
Cemetery Area or Denomination Section Gravesite
Grant Number Grant Status Expiry
K0023389 EXPIRED //
At today's date | Rose, Jessie (I1982)
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First Names Last Name Application Number
MATILDA ELIZABETH CROCKER MB00002631
Names are only recorded in capitals See legend for application code details
Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb
72 18/11/1960 MIDLAND
Grave Location
MIDLAND WESLEYAN B 0003
Cemetery Area or Denomination Section Gravesite
Grant Number Grant Status Expiry
M0001872 CURRENT 21/11/2010
At today's date | Hunt, Matilda Elizabeth (I1498)
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First Names Last Name Application Number
VERNON GEORGE CROCKER KC00058875
Names are only recorded in capitals See legend for application code details
Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb
86 27/10/1978 MIDLAND
Grave Location
MIDLAND WESLEYAN B 0003
Cemetery Area or Denomination Section Gravesite
Grant Number Grant Status Expiry
M0001872 CURRENT 21/11/2010
At today's date | Crocker, Vernon George (I1979)
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Surname also shown as Denneson. | Dinesen, Sophia K. (I513973270)
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Surname also spelled "Crompelheare" and "Crumplere." The christening record for his youngest child, Luce, refers to John as "thelder [sic]." | Crumpler, John (I0898)
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Surname also spelled "Crumplere" | Crumpler, Isabell (I1251)
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Surname also spelled "Crumplere" and "Crompelheare." | Crumpler, Thomas (I0888)
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Surname also spelled "Crumplere" on baptism record. | Crumpler, Robert (I0887)
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Surname also spelled "Crumplere." | Crumpler, Charles (I1254)
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Surname also spelled "Crumplere." | Crumpler, Luce (I0885)
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Surname also spelled "Crumplere." | Crumpler, Edethe (I0889)
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Surname also spelled Welbat | Wheelbat, Elizabeth (I513983964)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Allevato, John Benjamin Jr. (I704)
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Surname could be "Cragg" | Craig, Jane (I513983597)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Milber, Edward E. (I513973499)
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Surname missplled Osburn on headstone at Killearn Cemetery. | Osborne, Robert (I513984089)
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Surname shown as "Crumpelhere" on will. | Crumpler, Richard (I1300)
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Surname spelled "Crumplere" on baptism record. | Crumpler, Batholmewe (I0886)
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Surname spelled Salhinger on WW1 draft card signed by Robert Salhinger, and his signature includes the "h." Assume, therefore, that this is the most accurate spelling, although other documents show "Salinger." | Salhinger, Robert (I513973473)
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Susan lived at 380 Main Street, Bristol, CT | Manross, Susan Pratt (I346)
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Territory of Hawaii Marriages, 1890-1896, Book 2. Marriage performed by A. MacIntosh, witnesses Thos. Henderson, Mary Burn. Marriage at St. Andrews Cathedral, Honolulu. | Family: James William Wilkinson / Emilia Katharina Wyser (F10)
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Thaddeus Piaseczny, also known as Ted Hebert, 90, died Saturday night, May 27, 2006 at the home where he was born on Cypress Street in Manchester, New Hampshire. He died peacefully with his family by his side.
Ted was born one of seven children in Manchester on December 18, 1915 to Stanislaw Piaseczny and Karolina Herbut. He attended Hallsville grammar school in Manchester and night school at Lawrence High School in Massachusetts.
His first job was attending to farm chores at the old Huse Farm on Mammoth Road, thus began his love for horses. He moved on to jobs in the local shoe shops to help support the family. At the age of eight Ted learned to play the violin, his first instrument, as therapy to heal a broken right arm. At fourteen, Ted picked up the saxophone and the clarinet and started playing in local bands and dances.
In 1935, the Ted Herbert Orchestra was officially formed. The band played for high school and college dances and ballrooms throughout the Northeast and New York State. He traveled with and conducted concerts for such stars as Rudy Vallee, Patti Page, Frankie Lane, The Four Lads, The Four Aces, The Ames Brothers, Tony Bennett, The McGuire Sisters, Jerry Vale, Julius LaRosa, Peter, Paul and Mary, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Della Reese, The King Family and The Superemes. He resumed his band career and in 1946 Ted began to play at the famous Hampton Beach Casino for what became 26 consecutive summers as the house band playing six nights a week. His Big Band's last ten years were spent as the house band at Danversport Yacht Club, in Danvers, Mass. He retired in 1990 after 55 years in the band business. He brought the band together one more time in 1997 for a concert at the Palace Theater to benefit the Arthur Mirable Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Ted was drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed in the Pacific Theatre, Australia and New Guinea serving with the 2nd Brigade Amphibian Engineers under General Douglas MacArthur. Ted participated in 68 combat landings including the battle for Leyte Island in the Philippines where the battle for their liberation began. He was transferred to duty as a musical conductor for many dances and USO shows accompanying such people as Joe E. Brown, Gary Cooper and John Wayne. Ted also had the honor of playing for two of General MacArthur's birthday celebrations in Townsville, Australia.
In December, 1945, Ted returned home and married the former Gertrude Warchol. They had three children, Thad and twins Marlene and Mark. In 1958 he became the owner of the original Music Mart located at the corner of Bridge and Elm Street in Manchester. The business, located adjacent to Manchester City Hall, grew up to a large retail operation with 50 music teachers and close to 1,000 students, promoting music education throughout the State. Ted also served on the NH Commission for the Arts for eight years.
He is survived by his children, his sister, Emily, and his grandchildren, Michael, Kathryn and Samantha.
Memorial donations may be made to the Rockingham Ambulance Service in Manchester, New Hampshire or your local EMT service. | Piaseczny, Thaddeus S. (I2418)
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The 1901 Census shows Thomas Vahey (80), a farmer, living in the Townland of Brickeens, Parish of Bekan, Barony of Costello, County of Mayo. He is living with his wife Bridget (age 75), his son Anthony (age 34) who is married to Winefred (age 26). Also in the household are Thomas' grandchildren John and Mary (both 2 - twins), and Delia (6 mos). | Family: Thomas Vahey / Bridget Curly (F7)
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The General Store was built in 1880, shortly after the town of Los Alamos, California was founded in 1876. Los Alamos was a major stage coach stop on the route that ran from San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara. The General Store is one of the oldest buildings in town. In 1882, the echo of horses hooves from the stage coach diminished with the replacement of the long whistling and rhythmic sounds of the Pacific Coast Railway.
The General Store was purchased in 1900 by Max King and renamed "The Emporium." The new store was transformed into a department store. However, the following year the Southern Pacific Rail Road built a wider-gauge track from San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara bypassing the town of Los Alamos. With the development of the new railway, the Pacific Coast Railway could not compete with the larger railway company and eventually closed down its operations in 1934.
From the website for The General Store, Los Alamos: http://www.generalstoreca.com/index.html | Konig, Max Zan (I8)
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The Generations Network, US Public Records Index (, Records from 1984 to present). | Source (X000000000090917)
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The information about Ida's death aboard the S.S. Mariposa was found in Helen Wilkinson's diary by Carolyn Wikinson.
According to Melliget on the www.shipsnostalgia.com website, who kindly searched the Sydney Morning Herald website for information about the arrival of the S.S. Mariposa in Australia: "Couldn't find a mention of the arrival of Mariposa back in Sydney unfortunately (shipping news may have been restricted by that stage) but did notice the following advertisement in the same issue:
SHIPPING
MATSON LINE
S.S. MARIPOSA, S.S. MONTEREY
TO AMERICA, via. Auckland, Suva, Pago
Pago, and Honolulu. Regular Monthly
sailings. Normal conditions."
| Wyser, Ida Alice (I26)
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The marriage not found, but the first child was born in January 1746 | Family: Frands Nicolai Svendsen Leth / Mette Marie Jensdatter Lund (F601968400)
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The Right Honourable Peregrine Francis Adelbert Cust, 6th Baron Brownlow of Belton, was also the Lord of Lucies. Craig Walsh purchased this manorial title from his executors on 24 Aug 1993. In doing so, Craig Walsh became the Lord of Lucies.
Please see: http://www.lordoflucies.com/lucies-history1.php | Cust, 6th Baron Brownlow of Belton Peregrine Francis Adelbert (I513983903)
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The San Francisco Call obituary indicates Albert Widmer was born in Switzerland. He was 48 years old when he died on 15 Nov 1910, so he would have been born circa 1862. | Widmer, Albert (I160)
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The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme is a major war memorial to 72,090 missing British and Commonwealth men who died in the Battle of the Somme of the First World War and who have no known grave. It is located in France near the village of Thiepval, Picardie.
Walter Whiteley's inscription is at Pier and Face 13 A and 14 C. See http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=821155 | Whiteley, Walter (I602071016)
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The was a service at St John's, Old Trafford before the burial.
Evidence from announcement in newspaper. | Wilkinson, Joseph William (I98989867)
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There is only 1 Mary Clench born abt 1680 in the IGI. The parents are
Jame Clench and Mary
The place of baptism being Oborne. To me this should Wimborne or Winterborne Kingston.
Baptism: 18 May 1680 Oborne, Dorset
Parents: Jame Clench & Mary
| Clench, Mary (I1494)
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4. Matthew James CRUMPLER was born in 1818 in Sampson County, NC. He appeared on the census in 1880 in Sampson County, NC. He died in 1894 in Sampson County, NC. He was married to Sylvania DUDLEY in 1857 in Sampson County, NC.
5. Sylvania DUDLEY was born on 4 Jul 1837 in Mingo Township, Sampson County, NC. She died on 2 Sep 1916 in Honeycutts Township, Sampson County, NC. I looked up the death certificate of Sylvania this afternoon while in Clinton. She was born 4 July 1839 in Mingo Township and died 2 September 1916 in Honeycutts Township, aged 79 years, 1 month, and 28 days, daughter of W.C. Dudley and Martha Draughon. Buried in Holland Burial Ground.
I looked real close and must have misread the birth date when I copied it some years ago. However the age as reported would give a birth date of 4 July 1837. Who is to say which is right, 1837 or 1839. Such errors on death certificates occur all the time. I forgot to note the burial date. Maybe next time. She was buried after 2 Sep 1916 in Sampson County, NC. She is buried at the Holland Burial Ground. Children were:
i. John Lal CRUMPLER was born on 11 Sep 1861 in Sampson County, NC. He appeared on the census in 1900 in Honeycutt Township, Sampson County, NC. Dwelling 218. He died on 4 Jul 1931 in NC. He was buried after 4 Jul 1931 in Sampson County, NC. Zoar PWFB Church Cemetery
ii. Mary Ann "Mollie" CRUMPLER was born about 1865 in Sampson County, NC. Lived next to Rob & Minnie Crumpler in Salemburg, NC on Holland Lane.
iii. William Lonnie CRUMPLER was born on 23 Dec 1866 in Sampson County, NC. He died on 2 Sep 1943.
2 iv. Robert Matthew CRUMPLER.
v. Archie Blackman CRUMPLER was born on 7 Oct 1874 in Sampson County, NC. 1880 US Census
He died on 6 Mar 1956 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, NC. He was buried after 6 Mar 1956 in Magnolia Baptist Church Cemetery, Sampson County, NC.
| Crumpler, Matthew James (I1097)
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