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We Served, We Settled
Patriots and Pioneers - The legacies of the Shane and Beck families
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Matches 801 to 850 of 1,131
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Ridgewood Cemetery, Wellston, Jackson, Ohio, USA | Steele, William Frederick (I3380)
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Ringleheim, Saxony | Theodoric (I3269)
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Robert IV de Beauchamp, adult 1244, liv. 1262-3, dead 1265-6, Lord of Hatch, Somerset, Justice in Eyre for the Western Counties. | De Beauchamp, Robert IV (I3703)
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Robert Louis "Bob" Shane, 68, of 109 Kemmett, died at 5:05 p.m. Monday, Oct 16, 1995, at his home.
Born June 15, 1927, in Edelstein to Joseph J. and Florence Colgan Shane, he married Barbara Reed. He later married Mary Jane Ferrara. She died Oct. 12, 1995. One sister and two brothers also preceded him in death.
Surviving are one stepdaughter, Sallie Conlin of Galesburg; four stepsons, Donald, John and William Godsil, all of Galesburg, and James Godsil of Coralville, Iowa: two sons, Donald Reed Shane and Richard Dean Shane; one daughter, Teresa Lynn Greenstreet; three brothers, Leonard Shane and Edmund Shane, both of Wyoming, Ill., and Maurice Shane of Staten Island, N.Y.; five sisters, Mary McGarvey and Delores Donovan, both of Wyoming, Joan and Helen Sendelbach, both of Henry and Ann Donovan of Chillicothe; 22 stepgrandchildren; and 19 step-greatgrandchildren.
He was a World War II Navy veteran. He worked for the Burlington Northern Rairoad and also farmed in the Monmouth area. He was a chef in various Galesburg cafes, including the Sheraton Motel.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Hurds-Hendricks Funeral Home in Knoxville.The Rev. Milton Marquith will officiate. Visitation will be one hour before services at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Knoxville Cemetery, where military rites will be accorded by Haryy Philblad American LEgion Post 749 in Knoxville.
Memorials amy be made to East Galesburg Community Chapel. | Shane, Robert Louis (I1974)
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Robert Moore was a pioneer settler of Centre County, PA. | Moore, Robert (I3676)
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Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA | Ott, Earl E. (I4204)
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Rolling Green Cemetery, Camp Hill, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA | Jones, Paul Joseph (I1604)
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Rootsweb - Penny Juratic
Roots Web bob@furtaw.com
Keith Silliman | Eggledon, Peacable (I2535)
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Rose Hill Cemetery | Mickey, Mary Ann (I5174)
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Rose Hill Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA | Lauver, Margaret Agnes (I5157)
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Rose Hill Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA | Parker, Mary (I1653)
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Rouen, France | William, I (I3650)
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Roxbury Cemetery | Brown, Mary Elizabeth (I2105)
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Roy & Esther lived in Jacob's Mills, York, Pennsylvania, USA for a while, before moving to New Jersey.
Application #31703 marriage license | Dell, Esther L. (I3903)
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Roy & Esther lived in Jacob's Mills, York, Pennsylvania, USA for a while, beforemoving to New Jersey.
Application #31703 marriage license | Zinn, Roy E. (I4040)
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Ruth is found in Brown Cemetery with family members. | Nelson, Ruth (I1762)
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s. and h., minor 1176, adult by 1177, pilgrimage to Jerusalem, d. Oct. 1193, held barony of Dunster, Somerset, benefactor of Bruton Priory, m. Lucy, who is seen 1201 with seven knts. fees in Cambridge. (CP IX 19; Maxwell Lyte, A History of Dunster, Part I 11 15; Sanders, 114). | De Mohun, William (I3592)
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Saint Matthew Cemetery | Troutman, David Martin X (I1688)
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Saint Patricks Cemetery | Shane, William E. (I6357)
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Saint. Feast day is 17 December.
Line 190-9 page 163
9. DUKE ANSGISE, b. 602, Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632, son of Dagobert, d. 685; m. bef. 639, St. Begga, d. 694, dau. of Pepin of Landen, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia, d. 694, and his wife Itta, presumed dau. of Arnoldus, Bsp. of Metz, son, it is said, of ANSBERTUS, the Senator (180-5). | Begga, Saint (I3440)
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Salem Cemetery, Milton, Jackson, Ohio, USA | Steele, Safford Braley (I3370)
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Salem Cemetery, Milton, Jackson, Ohio, USA | Simmons, Margaret Catherine (I3369)
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Salt Fork Cemetery, rural Pettis County, Missouri, USA | Shane, Benjamin Franklin (I4708)
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Salt Fork Cemetery, rural Pettis County, Missouri, USA | Shane, John Riley (I4706)
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Sarah Allen Buckley is buried in Mt. Union Cemetery.
It is the working assumption that Sarah is the daughter of John Allen and Margaret Hanawalt. John was a friend of Margaret's brothers and served with them in the military. He returned home with them and married their sister.
Their children were all born within this time frame and they did have a daughter Sarah. | Allen, Sarah (I1588)
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Sarah's husband's name is unknown; they had a daughter, Helen, whose surname is listed as Dell in the Dell Genealogy. However, this may not be her real name. | Dell, Sarah Ann (I2355)
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Sarah's husband's name is unknown; they had a daughter, Helen, whosesurname is listed as Dell in the Dell Genealogy. However, this may not beher real name. | Named, No Father (I3920)
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SCHUMACHER, Lydia E. BURGHAGEN 1857 1940 02-05-1857 12-18-1940 C.P. 151 Add1 Add2 Add3
Married William Schumacher on October 27, 1880. "His wife"
Daughter of Charles August & Sophie (Bonds) Burghagen.
SCHUMACHER, Ottilie JESSE 1871 1944 12-01-1871 04-16-1944 O.P.1 65 Add1 Add2
Married Wilhelm C. Schumacher.
Daughter of Frederick & Anna (Greenberg) Jesse.
SCHUMACHER, Warren George 1924 1977 07-19-1924 11-07-1977 Block C 425 Add1 Add2
US Army - World War II F=WWII
MS with Arbutus. Married Arbutus Ellen Ward on January 25, 1947.
Son of George Warren & Ella M. (Snorek) Schumacher.
SCHUMACHER, Wilhelm C. 1864 1941 02-12-1864 07-27-1941 O.P.1 65 Add1 Add2
Married Ottilie Jesse.
Son of Carl & Winnie Schumacher.
SCHUMACHER, William 1859 1933 03-28-1859 11-25-1933 C.P. 151 Add1 Add2 Add3
Married Lydia E. Burghagen on October 27, 1880.
Son of Anton & Anna Maria (Wiedenfeld) Schumacher. | Burghagen, Lydia (I488)
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sec A, Lot 27, Custer County Cemetery, Miles City, Custer, MT | Kline, Charles F. (I22)
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Sec. 23 lot 83 #11170 | Black, Mary Josephine (I3363)
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Section 23 Lot 83 | Steele, William Wilson (I3362)
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Section 2B, Lot 177; CartervilleCemetery, Carterville, Jasper, Missouri, USA | Flagler, Charles (I2036)
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Section E Site 604, Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, USA | Shane, Andrew (I5214)
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Section F, Site 1951, Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, South Dakota, USA | Beck, John Raymond (I481)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S674)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S772)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S813)
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Seidle Hospital, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland , Pennsylvania, USA | Norris, Minnie Mae (I4074)
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Served as the Mayor of the Palace to SIEGBERT (son of Dagobert), 632. | Ansegisel, Duke (I3439)
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Served in WW 1, member of Princeville Masonic Lodge
Services were at Bouton-Hammit Funeral Home, Rev. Charles R. Wheeler
officiating | Sloan, Leland J. (I2109)
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Services for Mrs. Lena M. Hurd, 93, of 1201 S. Third, who died at 11:17 a.m. yesertday at Pekin Memorial Hospital, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Preston Funeral Home.
The Rev. William Pruett will officiate, and burial will be in Swan Lake Memory Gardens.
Visitation will be 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home.
She was born in Lawn Ridge Dec. 6, 1879, a daughter of Albert and Emma Hensel Shane. She married Otto G. Hurd. He died.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Lula Thompson of Pekin, and several nieces and nephews.
One sister and 10 brothers preceded her in death.
(Jan 20 1973) | Shane, Lena (I1991)
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Services for Mrs. Mary L. Shane, 94, who died at 2:50 a.m. Tuesday, May 6, in the Americana Nursing Center, where she had been a patient since February 26, were held at 1 p.m. Thursday in Cumerford-Endsley Memorial Home with Rev. William G. Fairbank officiating.
Burial was in Swan Lake Memory Gardens.
For many years Mrs. Shane lived at 1709 N. California Ave., Peoria, and for the last 11 years had made her home with a daughter, Mrs. H. Smith (Mary) Applegate, 1619 W. Latham Ln., Peoria.
A Peoria resident over 50 years, she was born in Speer December 21, 1874, the daughter of Owen W. and Hannah Elizabeth Pinkney Hurd. She was married to Rollin C. Shane in Speer October 17, 1912. He died in Peoria April 26, 1957.
As a young woman, mrs. Shane taught school 18 years in Chillicothe, Speer and in Franklin, Wash. A 50 year member of Union Congregational Church of Peoria, she was a member of the Union Mothers Club, now Francis B. Lynch Study Club. She was a memebr of Chapter R, P.E.O.; and a member and past matron of Electa Chapter 175, O.E.S.
Surviving, in addition to the daughter with whom she made her home, are four grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and one brother, Leon Hurd of Peoria.
She was preceded in death by two brothers. | Hurd, Mary (I2098)
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Services for WIlliam Shane, 85, of 726 E. McClure Ave., retired farmer who died at 8:30 a.m. yesterday at Proctor Hospital where he had been a patient for two weeks, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Cumerford-Endsley Memorial Home.
The Rev. John Hoffmann of Peoria Heights Congregational Church will officiate and burial will be in Prospect Cemetery at Dunlap.
Friends may call at the memorial home from 6 to 9 p.m. today.
A Peoria resident for 45 years, he was born Sept. 26, 1881, at Lawn Ridge, the son of Albert and Emma Hensel Shane. He was married to Bertha Green at Lawn Ridge Feb 1, 1905, and she died in Peoria April 22, 1964.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Otto (Lena) Hurd of Peoria; Mrs. Charles (Lula) Thompson of Pekin; and a number of nieces and nephews. Seven brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.
Burial marker:
26 Sep 1881-20 Oct 1966; s/o Albert & Emma Hensel Shane; Lot 328 Nư
(Oct 20, 1966) | Shane, William (I1960)
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Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S809)
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Shane Family Record. Privately held by Jerry Patrick Shane, Colorado. | Source (S270)
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She is the illegitimate daughter of RICHARD III. | Alice (I3614)
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She was baptized May 27,1604 at St.Michael's and All Angels Church, then in the Berkshire Co. section of Shalbourne, England, the daughter of John Briant and Alice ____ Briant.
Some older sources give wife Abigail's maiden name as Bennett or Searles. The first represents unwarranted linkage to a Bennett family of Sway, Co.Hampshire, and the second reflects apparent confusion with the maiden name of William Carpenter Jr's second wife, Miriam Sale(s).
She married William Carpenter at St.Michael's and All Angels Church, then in the Berkshire Co. section of Shalbourne, England on Apr 28,1625. The family resided in the Wiltshire Co. section of Shalbourne.
She and her husband arrived in New England on the "Bevis" in 1638, settling first at Weymouth,MA and then, by 1645, Rehoboth,MA. Abigail was buried in the Newman Cemetery in Old Rehoboth (now East Providence,RI) on Feb 22, 1686/7.
Children: John Carpenter, Abigail Carpenter Titus Palmer, William Carpenter, Joseph Carpenter, Samuel Carpenter, Samuel Carpenter, Hannah Carpenter Carpenter, and Abiah Carpenter.
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Source: Newton Cemetery Transcriptions by Marion Pearce Carter, 1932 ("The Old Rehoboth Cemetery, sometimes known as the Newman Cemetery, The Ring of the Town") and by Mr. David Jillson, 1850 neither of which make any distinction between Newman Cemetery and Hunt Cemetery which is beside it. | Briant, Abigail (I4454)
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SHE WAS VALEDICTORIAN FOR ALTOONA HIGH SCHOOL 1900.
Also called Mamam
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MRS. CLARA ALICE JONES
Of Alexandria died at 11:35 p.m. in the J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, after an extended illness. She was born in Altoona Feb. 28, 1881, a daughter of David E. and Alice (Miller) Parker, and was married to Charles A. Jones at Derry June 11, 1902. Mr. Jones died May 8, 1928. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Morris [Norris] Shane of Ijamsville, Md., and Robert A. of Altoona; 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and one sister, Miss Dora of Alexandria. She was a member of the Alexandria Presbyterian Church, Ever Ready Bible Class, W.E. Stewart Missionary Society, Hartslog Valley Grange, Huntingdon County Pomona Grange and the D. of A. of Altoona. Mrs. Jones was valedictorian of the 1900 class of the Altoona High School. Friends will be received at the Cove Funeral Home, Alexandria, after 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. | Parker, Clara Alice (I1747)
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Shown in 1900 Soundex census for Butternut, Ashland Co, WI Vol 1 ED 10 Sheet 1 Line 39
August came to the US in 1861 as per information from Leone Zimpel. He landed in New York, USA and bummed his way to Wisconsin. | Zimpel, August Wilhelm (I490)
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Shown on 1900 Census for Stark County Illinois, USA, age 9 months
Living with Bessie Neal Gard and husband E.M. Gard in Lincoln, Ia in 1920 | Shane, Martha H. (I1864)
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