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 Patriots and Pioneers - The legacies of the Shane and Beck families

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301 Broken Hip Christ, Grace Mina (I6007)
 
302 Broncho pneumonia and lower pneumonia (2 wks), generalized arteriosclerosis (10 yrs) and chronic myocarditis (5 yrs) Baatz, Amanda Maria Johanna (I6883)
 
303 Brown County, Michigan was formed 26 Oct 1818 and became part of the Wisconsin territory December 7 of 1836. It is now part of Wisconsin as Brown County, Wisconsin Gardipee, Alexis (I1310)
 
304 Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., ; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes records David Shane of Peoria County purchased 150 1/16 acres at the SW 1/4 Section 6 Township 10 north of the baseline of Range Six East of the 4th PM,

In 1865, David Shane has a boy and a girl under 10; a boy and a girl from 10 to 19; 
Shane, David (I1907)
 
305 Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., ; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes records William Shane of Peoria County purchased 151 67/100 acres at the NW 1/4 Section 7 Township 10 north of the baseline of Range Six East of the 4th PM
 
Shane, William (I1910)
 
306 BURGHAGEN, (Baby) 1894 1894 03-19-1894 03-21-1894
Daughter of Herman C. & Lillian (Miller) Burghagen.
Note: Added from death record.
BURGHAGEN, Edward Jr. 1945 1981 05-18-1945 07-21-1981
Son of Edward Lee & Mary Etta (Thompson) Burghagen. [See Mary BOAK]
"Our Son and Brother"
BURGHAGEN, Edward Lee 1898 1972 07-17-1898 09-15-1972
MS with Ethel. Married Ethel May Armstrong in September 8, 1919.
Married Mary Etta Thompson on October 30, 1943. [See Mary BOAK]
Son of Herman C. & Lillian (Miller) Burghagen. "Father"
BURGHAGEN, Ethel May ARMSTRONG 1900 1921 04-06-1900 05-23-1921
MS with Edward. Married Edward Lee Burghagen on September 8, 1919.
Daughter of Joseph & Leda V. (Bailey) Armstrong.
BURGHAGEN, Eva 1896 1905 09-06-1896 07-15-1905
Daughter of Herman C. & Lillian (Miller) Burghagen.
Note: Added from death record. Cemetery not listed!
BURGHAGEN, Herman C. 1863 1940 08-17-1863 01-27-1940
Married Lillian Miller.
Son of Charles August & Sophie (Bonds) Burghagen.
BURGHAGEN, Kevin Andrew 1982 1982 07-16-1982 12-14-1982
Son of Leo & Faye (Balch) Burghagen.
BURGHAGEN, Lillian MILLER 1867 1940 03-04-1940
Married Herman C. Burghagen.
Daughter of Owen & Emma (Brooks) Miller. 
Burghagen, Herman (I489)
 
307 Buried at Pleasant Praire Cemetery NB. Relph, John William (I5508)
 
308 BURIED AT THE OLD WHITE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ABOUT 3 MILES FROM
MCALVEY'S FORT,PA 
Love, Mary Ann (I1655)
 
309 Buried in Mifflin Cemetary Jones, William (I1931)
 
310 BURIED IN OAK RIDGE CEMETERY Buckley, Richard Moore (I1776)
 
311 BURIED IN THE LITTLE MOU?? METHODIST CEMETARY ON STATE ROUTE 654 ABOUT 2 MILES
WEST OF US ROUTE 522 IN NORTHERNMOST FREDERICK COUNTY, VA 
Trowbridge, Samuel (I2110)
 
312 BURIED Indiana, USA MT UNION CEMETERY Buckley, Henry X (I1551)
 
313 Buried with full military honors at Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota, USA.
Have a school record from 1917
In the 1920's, John and brother Kenneth worked in the sawmill at Ladysmith.
Their mother became ill and they moved to the Bebe Farm 8 miles from Ladysmith, WI
John and Herb went to Ladysmith High School and played in the band.
John later worked for Weyerhauser Paper Co. He left home about 1927/28 and joined the AAF and went to Selfridge Field in Michigan.
Lived on the Rud Farm near Ceylon, WI 
Beck, John Raymond (I481)
 
314 Buried with her parents in Median Township, Sec 2, LaSalle Cemetery, Illinois, USA Shane, Alace J (I1877)
 
315 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S678)
 
316 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S341)
 
317 CAME FROM SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND. ORIGINALLY WERE FRENCH HUGENOTS
(FRENCH PROTESTANTS). MATTHEW WAS A SECRETARY TO A BRITISH ARMY OFFICER.
APPARENTLY THEY SETTLED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, . 
Robley, Mathew (I1749)
 
318 Came to Blair Co, Pennsylvania, USA in 1893. buried in Grandview Cemetery, Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA.
have copy of Jones Family History.
Was living in Altoona in 1928. 
Jones, William Webster (I1924)
 
319 Came to United States about 1837 Shuckhart, Johann George (I463)
 
320 Carroll Co Newspaper Book 1831-1846: Estate Sale: John Nicholas Dell-
dec'd of Frederick Co - Sale of his estate farm where Jacob Dell resides
adjoins land of Philip Nicodemus and David Brown; 60 acres with log
house and barn, Geo. Warfield, Trustee. In Baltimore and Advisor
Newspaper, July 12, 1833.

Vol. 10 and 11, MD History Magazine; Associators of Frederick Co, MD
(list of men who gave their support to the American Colonies during Rev.
War. This is proof of a patriot that will be accepted by DAR for
memberdhip) - Dec, 1915/Vol X/No 4/pg 166: Peter Dull, Nicholas Dell,
Nicholas Dill, Jr. (MD History Magazine can be found in Annapolis
Archives.)

Nicholas wrote his will on Feb. 15, 1815, & did not name sons Henry & Michael.--(Source: Nancy Weaver Knight, San Diego, CA).

Sources for children from Nancy Weaver Knight of San Dieo, CA 
Dell, John Nicholas (I1702)
 
321 Carthage was the capital city of Ancient Carthage, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Bodegeisel, II (I3600)
 
322 cemetery list says death date of 1917 Shane, William Comfor (I1829)
 
323 Cemetery listing says death date is 1931. Will need to do more research on this one. Shane, Charles Wesley (I1830)
 
324 Census says she was born in TN Sullens, Jemima (I7942)
 
325 CHARLES II, "The Bald", b. Frankfort em Main, 13 June 828, d. in the Mont Cenis pass in the Alps, 6 Oct. 877, King of the Franks 840-877, Emperor 25 Dec. 875-877;m. (1) 14 Dec. 842, Ermentrude, d. 6 Oct. 869, dau. of Odo, Count of Orleans, and Engeltrude. Charles, II (I3510)
 
326 Chillicothe Cemetery, Chillicothe, Peoria, Illinois, USA Shane, Patricia Ann (I5015)
 
327 Christian and brother Henry came to Wisconsin about 1854. Christian bought 40
acres in the town of Bloom (platt number 40 at the bottom of Johnson Hill). He
met Lucinda there and married her. She died in childbirth and is buried at the
farm in Bloom City.
Catherine's family came from Tennessee to Wisconsin about 1854. She could not
read or write. 
Troughbough, Barbara Catherine (I450)
 
328 Christian and Catharine (Hess) Mark, natives of Germany,, who in 1834 crossed the Atlantic on the same vessel, landing in New York after a voyage of forty days. Catharine was born in Rottenburg, Germany, October 11, 1818, and the year of her arrival in the New World, gave her hand in marriage to Christian Mark. For seven years, they remained in New York City, where he worked at the tailor's trade, and then migrated to Columbiana County, Ohio, USA, where he was similarly employed until 1849. He traded his property in that county for land in Williams county which he had never seen, and in that year, came to his new home. He paid for having his cabin erected and his land cleared by work at his trade, but afterward engaged in agricultural pursuits, and with the assistance of his sons placed the land under a high state of cultivation. On locating there a road had to be cut to the place, and much of the land seemed a useless swamp; but all has since been changed, the farm being today one of the most desirable places in the locality. Although 85 years of age, Christian is still quite active, superintends the management of his farm and attends to his other business interests. Religiously, he is a member of the German Baptist Church, and politically was identified with the Republican party. His loving wife, who was a true Christian woman, was called to her final rest in September, 1890, at the age of 71 years. She had 11 children, 53 grandchildren, and 20 great grandchildren. Her own children were: William, George, and Jacob (all three deceased); Mrs. Eliza Hungtinton; John; Henry; Mrs. Hannah Rockey; Mrs. Rachel Ertich; Mrs. Mary Gearhart; Mrs. Lovenia Goshorn; and Mrs. Harriet Kane.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern, Ohio, USA Including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton Published by: J. H. Beers and Company Chicago, Illinois 1899 Northwestern Ohio Biographies 
Marks, Christian (I5256)
 
329 Christian bought 40 acres in Bloom WI, plat 40 at the foot of Johnson Hill. He died from the measles. Shuckhart, Christian (Christoph) Mark (I466)
 
330 Christian Mark Bio

Birth: Apr. 10, 1812, Germany
Death: Mar. 18, 1901
Edon
Williams County
Ohio, USA

Christian Mark was born in Rodenburg, Germany in 1812. He had a sister Wilhelmena Mark Shookart, but the rest of his family is unknown. He was a tailor by trade and came to America in 1834. He and Miss Katherine Hess crossed the Atlantic on the same vessel, landing in New York after a voyage of forty days. They were married on June 12, 1834. She was born in 1818 in Rodenburg, Germany. For seven years they lived in New York City, moving to Columbiana County, Ohio, and later to Florence Twp., Williams County, Ohio in 1849. Catherine died in 1890 and Christian in 1901. To them were born 11 children; William who died in infancy; George, who married Hannah Robinett; Jacob, who married Catherine Smith; Eliza Ann, who married John Huntington; John, who married Mary Catherine Lash; Henry, who married Achash A. Martin; Hannah, who married Jacob Rockey; Rachel Ann, who married John Estrich; Mary M., who married David Gearhrt; Lovenia, who married Jacob Goshorn; Harriet, who married Isaac P. Gain. For the most part, their families remained in Williams County.

Family links:
Spouse:
Catharine Hess Mark (1818 - 1890)

Children:
Hannah Mark Rockey (1847 - 1938)*
Mary M. Mark Gearhart (1854 - 1928)*
Lovenia Mark Goshorn (1856 - 1941)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Edon Florence Twp. Cemetery
Edon
Williams County
Ohio, USA

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Record added: Jul 13, 2013
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Family: Marks, Christian / Hess, Catherine (F1951)
 
331 Church Registers. Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Source (S477)
 
332 Church: Cathédrale St-Germain; Rimouski Lepage, Marie Seraphine (I6326)
 
333 Commonwealth of Kentucky, Health Data Branch, Divisision of Epidemiology and Health Planning. Kentucky Death Index, 1911-present. Frankfort, Kentucky, USA, USA: Kentucky Department of Information Systems. Source (S639)
 
334 Complications of dyspepsia at Battle of Murfeesboro Tennessee, USA, and consumption Beck, Christian Henry (I451)
 
335 Consecrated Bp. of Tongres in 599 (brother of Bodegeisel I). He was almost certainly father of Bodegeisel ll (gen. 7), not Bodegeisel I as shown in earlier editions. (Correction by Prof. Kelley, see NEHGR 101:110-111). St. Gondolfus (I3429)
 
336 Cook County Clerk, comp. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. Source (S913)
 
337 Cook County Clerk, comp. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, Illinois, USA: Cook County Clerk, 2008. Source (S385)
 
338 Corinth rural Cemetery Beck, Kenneth (I419)
 
339 Cornelius Chapel, Cass Twp., Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Park, Isaac Franklin (I4275)
 
340 could also be 1712. Burr, William (I5680)
 
341 Count of Lens in Artois, slain in the battle of Lille, 1054. Lambert Of Boulogne (I2793)
 
342 Count of Montdidier and Roucy, Seigneur of Rameru Hildouin, III (I3565)
 
343 Count of Paris, Orleans, Vexin and Le Mans
Duke of Paris 
Magnus, Hugh (I3643)
 
344 Count of Poitiers,
Count of Paris,
Marquis of Neustria,
King of the West Franks (France)

Count of Poitiers,
Count of Paris,
Marquis of Neustria,
King of the West Franks (France) 
Robert, I (I3520)
 
345 Count of Senlis, Peronne and St. Quentin. Pepin (I3631)
 
346 d. 22 July 1035, Duke of Normandy,
m. (Danish wife) Arlette (or Herleve), daughter of Fulbert of Falais, tanner. 
Robert, I (I3219)
 
347 dau. of STEPHEN I (214 24), Count of Brittany. Of Brittany, Maud (I3552)
 
348 Daughter and coheir 0f WEaltheof II, Earl of Huntingdon, Northampton and Northumberland; alive 1126; m. 1103, Ralph IV de Toeni, also styled de Conches. Alice Of Northumberland (I3505)
 
349 David Shane 1847 to 1919 obit Shane, David (I1874)
 
350 David Shane and Sarah Grove Shane lived on the Catalpa Farm in Section 6, Owego Township No. 18. David owned 228 and became a resident of Livingston County in 1872. Shane, David (I1874)
 

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