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7501 | JOHANNES WENDELL was born on 02 Feb 1649 in Beverwyck, New Netherlands. He died about 1691 in Albany, New York. He married (1) MAARITIE JILLYSSE MEYER. She was born about 21 Jan 1652 in New Amsterdam, New Netherlands. He married (2) ELISABETH STAATS. Johannes Wendell and Maaritie Jillysse Meyer had the following children: i. ELSIE4 WENDELL was born in 1670 in Albany, Albany, New York. She died in 1738 in Albany, Albany, New York. She married Abraham Staats on 03 Jul 1696 in Albany, Albany, New York. He was born in 1665 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died in 1740 in Albany, Albany, New York. ii. JOHN JACOB WENDELL. Johannes Wendell and Elisabeth Staats had the following child: iii. ABRAHAM WENDELL was born on 27 Dec 1678 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died on 28 Sep 1734 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He married (1) KATERINA DEKAY. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Meyer, Maaritie Jillysse (I5948)
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7502 | JOHANNES WENDELL was born on 02 Feb 1649 in Beverwyck, New Netherlands. He died about 1691 in Albany, New York. He married (1) MAARITIE JILLYSSE MEYER. She was born about 21 Jan 1652 in New Amsterdam, New Netherlands. He married (2) ELISABETH STAATS. Johannes Wendell and Maaritie Jillysse Meyer had the following children: i. ELSIE4 WENDELL was born in 1670 in Albany, Albany, New York. She died in 1738 in Albany, Albany, New York. She married Abraham Staats on 03 Jul 1696 in Albany, Albany, New York. He was born in 1665 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died in 1740 in Albany, Albany, New York. ii. JOHN JACOB WENDELL. Johannes Wendell and Elisabeth Staats had the following child: iii. ABRAHAM WENDELL was born on 27 Dec 1678 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died on 28 Sep 1734 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He married (1) KATERINA DEKAY. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Staats, Elisabeth (I5949)
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7503 | Johannes, bap. at N.A. Oct. 12, 1653. Witnesses: Thomas Hall, claes Henrikszen, William Piatarazen, Engaltje Jans, Susanna Trieux (probably No. 7 of this genealogy, or else the wife of Philippe du Trieux.) House of Truax. page 10. | Peek, Johannes "Jan" (I5842)
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7504 | Johannes, bap. Feb. 2, 1649. Witnesses: Philip du Trieux, Mr. Paulus Van der Beeck, Johannes Rodenburg, Marie en Sara du Trieux. House of Truax, page 11. | Wendell, Johannes (I5947)
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7505 | JOHANUES PEECK, imown as an adult as Jan Peack, bapt. at N. A. Oct. 12, 1653; m. at New York, July 18, 1683, Elizabeth Van Imburgh, daughter of Dr. Gysbert Van Imbroech:and Rachel de La Montage. Elizabeth was born in 1659, and was captured by the Indians at Wiltwye with her mother, on June 7, 1663. They were soon released, but the mother died shortly after, on Oct. 4, 1664. Rachel de La Montagne was the daughter of Jean Mousaler da La Montagne and Rachsl de Forest. Rachel de Forest was a daughter of Jesse de Forest, and a sister of Isaac de Forest, who married Sara du Trieux (No.6 of this record) (H.S.F.R.) House of Truax, page 16, | Van Imburgh, Elizabeth (I5843)
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7506 | JOHN A. BASFORD SALT LICK -- John A. Basford, 83, Bluestone, died at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Mary Chiles Hospital, Mt. Sterling, after a long illness. A native of Bath County, he was a member of the Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura Willis Basford; a son, Harold Basford, Middleton, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Prudie Ward, Bluestone; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Meeks, Middletown, Ohio; Mrs. Fanny Stone, Wanatak, Indiana, and Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Harvey, Illinois; a brother, Harry Basford, Harvey, Illinois; two half brothers, Otto Spence, Cedar Grove, West Virginia, and Herbert Spence, Newport; six grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Siloam Church of God by the Rev. Hershal Moore. Burial will be in the Siloam Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons. The body was taken to the residence tonight from the Powell and Son Funeral Home. Published in The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) on Tuesday, April 11, 1961. NOTE: Mr. Basford's birth record shows he was born in Rowan County, Kentucky instead of Bath County, Kentucky as his obituary suggests. | Basford, John Albert (I3607)
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7507 | John A. Creech Sr. John A. Creech Sr., 49, of 18 Robinson Drive, Greendale, died Monday, Feb. 15, at Dearborn County Hospital. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, with burial in Greendale Cemetery. Visitation is 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday with a 7:30 p.m. Lions Service. He was employed by Thatcher Glass Co. Mr. Creech, a three-year member of the Greendale Town Board, was presently president of the Lawrenceburg Lions Club and treasurer of the TMC Club. He leaves his wife, Ruth Creech, two sons, John Jr. and Jim, both of Lawrenceburg; a daughter Robin, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, William Milton, W.Va., and Edwin Culloden, W.Va.; two sisters, Kathleen Cox, Fayetteville, W.Va., and Erma Robbins, Chesapeake, W.Va.; and one grandchild. Memorials are requested to the Heart Fund, Lions Cancer Control Center or the Lawrenceburg Rescue Unit. The Journal-Press, Aurora, Indiana. Tuesday, 16 February 1982. | Creech, John Alden (I4007)
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7508 | John Abbay Hit Twice At Same Corner Elderly Pedestrian Struck By Auto Dies Victim, aged 71, dies at hospital few hours after mishap The victim of his second traffic accident at the same intersection within six weeks, John Abbay, 71, of 744 East State street, died at Seaside hospital yesterday afternoon from injuries sustained at 10:15 o’clock yesterday morning when hit by a car at Olive avenue and State street. Abbay was struck by a car driven by R.E. Orcutt, 729 St. Louis avenue. The motorist reported to police that his attention was attracted as he approached the intersection by a car pulling away from the curb. When he looked back the elderly pedestrian was in the path of his car, Orcutt reported. Death unexpected Head injuries were suffered by Abbay but his injuries were not considered serious by attending physicians at Seaside hospital until several hours after the accident. Death resulted about 4 o’clock. When taken to the hospital Abbay appeared to be conscious and not seriously injured. In the earlier accident, about six weeks ago, Abbay was struck by a car at the same intersection but not seriously injured. The body is at the J.J. Mottell parlors. The widow, Janella, one daughter, Mrs. Mary Adams of Mexico, Mo., and two brothers, Geroge of Long Beach, and Will of Berkeley, and one sister in Boise, Idaho, survive. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Mexico, Mo., and belonged to the Modern Woodmen and the Knights Templar. He was born in California and resided here three years, coming here from Missouri. An inquest will be held at a date to be fixed by Deputy Coroner Arthur Donlin. The Long Beach Sun, Long Beach, California. Sunday, 22 December 1929. Section C. | Abbay, John (I2417)
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7509 | John and Irene Hanks attended the funeral of Mrs. Grace Brazelton of Chrisman Tuesday. Southern Champaign County Today, Villa Grove, Illinois. Wednesday, 31 January 1990. | Kelso, Alta Grace (I304)
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7510 | John and Mary Elizabeth Blackburn were married November 17, 1869. They had two known children: Elmer and Stella. | Fosher, John (I2439)
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7511 | John B. Allsworth John B. Allsworth, 67, of 10712 East Twenty-fourth, died yesterday at Independence hospital. He was born in Kansas City and lived in Independence 26 years. Mr. Allsworth worked as a laundry superintendent before his retirement 16 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Daisy Goins Allsworth of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Roney, 123 West Armour boulevard, and Mrs. Ada Evinger, Sugar Creek. Services will be held at 1 o’clock Friday at the Carson chapel, Independence; burial in Mount Washington cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight at the chapel. The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Thursday, 25 July 1968. | Allsworth, John Berry (I2490)
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7512 | John B. Hamilton Funeral for Mr. John Bell Hamilton, 59, of Pismo Beach, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Wood Funeral Home chapel, Arroyo Grande, with Bishop Thomas Georff of the Arroyo Grande Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officiating. Burial will be in Cambria Cemetery. Mr. Hamilton was born May 11, 1915, in Prince Rupert, British Columbia and died Wednesday in an Arroyo Grande hospital. A south San Luis Obispo County resident for eight months, he was an accountant for Standard Oil of California and a member of VFW Post No.1468 of Bakersfield. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Frances (Fritz) Hamilton of Pismo Beach; one son, John of Downey; a daughter, Karan Jewell of Bakersfield, two grandchildren; his father, Joh Hamilton of El Cerito; a brother, Howard Hamilton of Salem, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hein of San Pablo, and Mrs. Frances Jensen of El Cerito, and nieces and nephews. The Family requests that friends, if they wish, make memorials to the Heart Fund. Santa Maria Times, Santa Maria, California. Friday. 7 June 1974. | Hamilton, John Bell (I5491)
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7513 | John Blumer Dead Word was received here this morning that John Blumer, one of the early settlers had died suddenly at his home one mile east of Cestos. He was setting the super table Wednesday night when death struck him. Heart disease is given as the cause of death. The Vici Beacon, Vici, Oklahoma. Thursday, 31 January 1935, page 1. | Blumer, John E. (I1687)
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7514 | John Boyce Dies At Hospital Here John Boyce, 64, a farmer on the William V. Stuart farm on Lafayette Rural Route 8, near Shadeland, died Saturday morning at 10:58 o’clock at the Home hospital where he had been a patient since Wednesday. He had been ill for a week. Mr. Boyce was born in Champaign county ILL., September 24, 1866, and his entire life had been spent in farming. The family have lived in the Shadeland community for four years. In 1887 he was united to marriage to Ida May Clifton, who survives with nine children, Elmer Boyce of Clana Park, Ill.; Clyde Boyce of Rankin, Ill.; Mrs. Effie Wiedner, of Lapel; Mrs. Bessie Bolander, of Chicago; Mrs. Edith Gregory of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Walter Boyce and Ray Boyce of Lafayette, and Cecil Boyce and earl Boyce, at home. Three brothers, Charles Boyce of Battle Ground; George Boyce of Missouri, and Andrew Boyce of Lafayette, also survive. The body was taken to the Rogers and Smith funeral home and will be taken to the family residence near Shadeland Monday morning. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock from the home with the Rev. J. Newton Jessup, of the First Christian church, officiating. Burial in Grand View cemetery. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Saturday, 6 December 1930. | Boyce, John W. (I261)
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7515 | John Burton (Jack) Davis, 78, husband of Carolyn Baber Davis, of Thompson Hood Veterans Center, formerly of Lexington, went to be with the Lord, Tues, Dec 26, 2006. He was born July 26, 1928 in Jessamine County to the late John Hunter and Betty Moody Davis. He served our country during the Korean Conflict, had worked for French Bauer and Sealtest Ice Cream Companies and was a retired employee of the U.S. Postal Service and member of Southern Heights Baptist Church. Additional survivors are two daughters, Jackie Sue (Larry) Davis and Melanie Kay Davis-Nicholasville, a son, John Byron (Debra) Davis-Lancaster, four grandchildren, Larry Wayne Davis, Johnny Lee (Rachel Black) Davis, Crystal Lynn Davis (Steve) Fletcher and Elizabeth Claire Davis (Steven) Winchester, four great grandchildren, John Hunter and Kaylee Marie Davis, Alison Faith Winchester and Makenzie Renee Fletcher, brother and sisters-in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his sister, Lela Davis Carter and his brother, Charles Allen Davis. Services will be 2pm Fri, Betts & West Funeral Home with Rev. Robbie Stollger officiating and burial to follow in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 5-8pm today at the funeral home. Bearers will be Johnny Lee, Larry and Wayne Davis, Steve Winchester, Steven Fletcher and Harold Williams. Contributions are suggested to the Thompson-Hood Veterans Center. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 28 December 2006. | Davis, John Burton (I3812)
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7516 | John Cassity John Cassity, 54 years old, died at his home, 1249 Oakland street, at 6:30 o’clock Friday evening. Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the McCook Bros. funeral home. Interment will be in the Forest Park cemetery. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Jones and Miss Dorothy Cassity, both of Dallas, Texas, and three brothers, Dr. G.H. Cassity, Shreveport, William H. Cassity, Purdin, Mo., and D.G. Cassity, Dallas. The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana. Saturday, 14 January 1928. | Cassity, John (I2210)
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7517 | John Creech Funeral services for John Allen Creech, 46, Lawrenceburg, will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 18, 2001, at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home, Greendale with burial in Greendale Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17, at the funeral home. Mr. Creech died Saturday, Jan. 13, in Lawrenceburg. He was a rural carrier for the United Postal Service, Cleves, a member of the Lawrenceburg Lions Club, manager and coach of the Lions Little League for over 16 years. He was a former driver for the Lawrenceburg Life Squad, and an Army veteran. He is survived by his wife Nancy Creech, three sons, Daniel, Jason and Bradley Creech, at home; one daughter, Ruth Ann Creech, at home; one brother, Jim Creech, Aurora; one sister, Robin Rudolph, Cincinnati, and mother Ruth Creech, Greendale. Memorial donations may be made to the Creech Children’s Trust Fund or life squad of choice. The Journal-Press, Aurora, Indiana. Tuesday, 16 January 2001. | Creech, John Allen (I4008)
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7518 | John D. Storie, 34, 2811 S. Mulberry, died in Ball Hospital from injuries received in a car accident early today. A lifelong resident of Muncie, he was a 1967 Southside High School graduate. A member of United Automobile Workers Local #287, he worked at Warner Gear Division for 12 years. He is survived by his parents, James and Eula Storie; two uncles, Otto and Eugene Gilkison, Muncie; and two aunts, including Ella Jean Day of Muncie. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Parson Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be in Elm Ridge Cemetery. Calling hours at the mortuary are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. | Storie, John Dale (I4641)
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7519 | John David Cramer John David Cramer, a well-known citizen of Walkersville, this county, died at his home at 8 o’clock this morning of general debility, aged 72 years. The deceased leaves a widow, one daughter, Mrs. Ezra L. Cramer, and two sons, Messrs. David and William C. Cramer, of Walkersville. The funeral will take place from the Glade church on Wednesday morning next at 9 o’clock. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Monday, 22 May 1899, page 3. | Cramer, John David (I3446)
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7520 | John Donald Morgan was born Nov. 14, 1919 in Royal, Iowa. He was one of 7 children born to James and Mattie Morgan: Evelyn Noreen (Morgan), John Donald Morgan, James Millard Morgan II, Inez May (Clifton), Doris Helen (Tiefel), Lowell Clifton Morgan, and Bernard Franklin Morgan. He served in the Navy during WWII. Don married Bea Hoffman in 1943, in Vallejo, California. They returned to Iowa to farm and became the parents of four children. In 1957 the family moved to Redondo Beach, California and lived there for 23 years. In 1980, Don and Bea moved to Arnolds Park, Iowa, to enjoy their retirement years at their lake home. Don was a member of the V.F.W and the Eagles Lodge. He had a beautiful singing voice, a wonderful sense of humor, and a zest for life. He loved sports, fishing, hunting, golfing, boating, playing cards, and spending time with friends and family. He was truly loved by all who knew him, and is sincerely missed by all. | Morgan, John Donald (I4116)
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7521 | John E. Cavanee Magna – John (Jack) Edward Cavanee, 70, retired engineer for the Bingham-Garfield Railroad, died Tuesday evening at his home 2970 S. 8750 West, of a heart ailment. Born Jan. 11, 1884, in Milan, Mo., son of William E. and Vesta Cassity Cavanee; married Bridgie O’Connor on Feb. 24, 1914, in Salt Lake City. Member Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, road foreman of engines for Kennecott Copper Corp, before his retirement in 1949. Survivors, Widow; three sons, Dennis, Hunter, and W.M. (Bill), Magna; one sister, Mrs. Ella Quinlan, Lyons, Kan.; one brother, Wayne Q. Cavanee, San Pedro, Calif., and five grandchildren. The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah. Thursday, 14 October 1954. | Cavanee, John Edward (I1766)
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7522 | John Evans, Active In State Politics, Dies At Age Of 90 Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 21, (AP) – John G. Evans, 90, long active in Democratic state politics, died yesterday of a heart attack while en route from Eminence to a Shelbyville hospital. A native of Carter county, he came to Frankfort in 1904, leaving the mercantile trade at Morehead to accept several appointive posts in Democratic administrations here. He was a strong supporter of the late U.S. senator and governor, J.C.W. Beckham. He had been in failing health for the past two years and had left Frankfort to live quietly in Eminence. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Harry L. Jeffers and Mrs. W.J. Hulette, both of Frankfort, and Mrs. Lester O. Marshall, Cincinnati; two sons, John Clifford Evans, a post office employe here, and Herndon J. Evans, editor of the Pineville Sun and publicity chairman for Gov. Earle Clements' successful campaign for Democratic nomination to the U.S. senate; four brothers, Emery Evans, Olive Hill; Gran Evans, Clemson, S.C.; Sherman Evans, Winter Haven, Fla., and Nelson Evans, Tollesboro; and a sister, Mrs. Connie Logan, Ashland. Funeral services will be held here at 2 p.m. central daylight time, tomorrow at the Rogers Funeral home with burial in the Frankfort cemetery. Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Kentucky. Monday, 21 August 1950. | Evans, John Gray (I841)
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7523 | John F. Hannah Dies; Rites Wednesday John Francis Hannah, a retired farmer, died at 1 o’clock this morning at his home, 1604 Olive avenue. Mr. Hannah had been bedfast since March, 1943, when he suffered a stroke. He was 83 years old. Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the First Christian church in Urbana. Mr. Hannah was born April 28, 1861, in Fithian, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hannah, pioneers of Vermilion county. On Dec. 24, 1887, he married Miss Emma Jane Donaldson, a daughter of pioneer farmers of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Hannah moved to a farm near Fithian where they resided until 1910, when Mr. Hannah retired. They then moved to Urbana to make their home. In 1937, Mr. and Mrs. Hannah celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She died April 1, 1942. Mr. Hannah came to Mattoon in September, 1944. Mr. Hannah is survived by a son, Harry Ingalls Hannah, a Mattoon attorney; three grandchildren, Lieut. Norman B. Hannah of the navy, now on duty in the Pacific, Miss Marilyn Hannah, a student to the University of Illinois at Champaign, and David at home. Journal Gazette, Mattoon, Illinois. Monday, 19 February 1945. | Hannah, John Francis (I3621)
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7524 | John Francis Haynes, 87, Lexington, widower of Naomi Million Haynes, died Friday, August 11, 2000 at Mayfair Manor. A native of Fayette Co., he was a son of the late Jesse and Maude Spurgeon Haynes. He was a retired farmer and a member of Palomar Baptist Church. He was the loving father of three daughter, Frances White and her husband Bobby, Mary Robey and Pat Puckett and her husband Joe; and a son, Jimmy Haynes and his wife, Debbie. Other survivors include eleven grandchildren, Greg Robey, Gina Kays, Todd and John Puckett, Gary, Andy and Brent Haynes, Dana Craycraft, Allen Haynes, Heather, Gaines, and Sherry Cornet; and twenty great-grandchildren. Besides his wife, he was preceded in death and will be greeting in heaven by a son, John Wayne Haynes; a daughter, Jane Delores Haynes and a son-in-law, Tommy Robey. Funeral services 11:30 a.m. Monday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by the Rev. Jesse Baldridge. Burial in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be his grandson. Honorary pallbearers will be Steve Brooks, Gary Cornett, Stephen Craycraft, David Gaines, Greg Kays, Harvey Haynes, Stanley Haynes and Lones Taulbee. Visitation 4-9 p.m. today. Memorial are suggested to Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, William Black Medical Bldg., Columbia-Presbyterian Medical center, 710 W. 168th St., New York, NY, 11032. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 13 August 2000. | Haynes, John Francis (I4902)
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7525 | John Garhart married a second time to Blanche (Jones) Torgerson in April 1967, Aurora, SD. | Garhart, John Martin (I4243)
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7526 | John H. Muller Porterville, Tulare Co. - The rosary will be recited tonight in the Loyd Chapel for John H. Muller, 50, who died Saturday in San Jose. Funeral services will be held at 0 AM tomorrow in St. Anne's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Anne's Cemetery. A native of Ducor, Muller farmed in the Terra Bella area and later operated a hardware store. He had lived in San Jose the last four years where he was sales manager for a manufacturer of sprinkler irrigation equipment. He was a member of the Fresno Elks Lodge. Surviving are his widow, Dorothy; two sons, John Muller of Fresno and Glen Muller of Westminster; a daughter, Mary Muller of San Jose; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muller of Ducor; four brothers, Francis Muller of Ducor, Raymond Muller of Terra Bella, Richard Muller of Porterville and James Muller of Hollister, and a sister, Mary Elizabeth muller of Ducor. The Fresno Bee, Fresno, California. Tuesday, 20 November 1962. | Muller, John Henry (I5492)
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7527 | John Hansson Steelman Monument The monument is located on Steelman Marker Road in southern Adams County, Pennsylvania, near the Maryland State Line. The original monument was erected in 1924. A second monument was made in 1977 following the theft of the original four years earlier. 1924 Inscription INSCRIPTION ON ORIGINAL MONUMENT TO CAPTAIN JOHN HANSON STEELMAN Dedicated on November 29, 1924 CAPTAIN JOHN HANSON STEELMAN 1655-1749 INDIAN TRADER AND INTERPRETER OF MARYLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA FIRST PERMANENT WHITE SETTLER IN PENNSYLVANIA WEST OF SUSQUEHANNA RIVER LIVED IN THIS VALLEY ON PAXTON INDIAN TRAIL OR ROAD LEADING FROM PRESENT HARRISBURG BORN OF SWEDISH PARENTS AT WHAT IS NOW GRAY’S FERRY BRIDGE IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA LARGEST CONTRIBUTOR TOWARD ERECTION OF OLD SWEDES LUTHERAN CHURCH WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, 1698 GUEST AND CORRESPONDENT OF WILLIAM PENN DEPONENT IN CHANCERY SUIT OF THE PENN HEIRS VERSUS LORD BALTIMORE, 1740 MARKED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION THE SWEDISH COLONIAL SOCIETY AND CITIZENS OF ADAMS COUNTY 1924 * * * * 1977 Inscription INSCRIPTION OF SECOND MARKER ERECTED TO JOHN HANSON STEELMAN JOHN HANSON "HANCE" STEELMAN 1655-1749 INDIAN TRADER AND INTERPRETER OF MARYLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA FIRST SETTLER IN THIS VALLEY BORN OF SWEDISH PARENTS ALONG THE DELAWARE THIS TABLET ERECTED BY LIBERTY TOWNSHIP AND FAIRFIELD AREA BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE FIRST MARKER PLACED IN 1924 BY PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1977 Steelman Genealogy http://www.steelmangenealogy.com/monument.html | Hansson / Steelman, John (I5703)
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7528 | John Hansson Steelman, born 1655, moved to New Castle County by 1687 and married Maria, daughter of John Andersson Stalcop. Moving to Cecil County, MD, by 1693 he became an Indian trader and eid in present Adams County, PA, in 1749. He had at least two sons, possibly more. | Hansson / Steelman, John (I5703)
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7529 | John Harper Dies Suddenly. Sometime Monday afternoon, May 3, 1915, John Harper died at his home south of town. Mr. Harper lived on the T.L. Price place since last March, having moved there from the neighborhood of Hughesville. Monday Mrs. Harper went to Sedalia for the day leaving Mr. Harper in his usual health and at work on the farm. Sometime in the afternoon he went to the house and lay down on the bed and was found there by his wife about 6 o’clock. He was lying on the bed with his hat in his hand and was fully dressed when found. She summoned the hand from the field and Mr. John Teter, a neighbor, who thought from all appearances that the deceased had been dead several hours. Mr. Teter notified the Coroner at Sedalia, who deputized Dr. J.F. Jarvis, of Sweet Springs to determine on the inquest. The Doctor thought none necessary and ordered the body prepared for burial. Mr. Harper was about 46 years old at the time of his death and is survived by his heart broken wife and two small daughters. Sweet Springs Herald, Sweet Springs, Missouri. Friday, 7 May 1915. | Harper, John C. (I1879)
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7530 | John Hunter Davis Nicholasville – Services for John Hunter Davis, 60, who died Saturday will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Guyn, Kurtz and Hager Funeral Home by the Rev. W.J. Arvin. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 26 October 1964. | Davis, John Hunter (I1447)
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7531 | John J. Morgan Crosses Divide Funeral Services for Prominent Sheridan Pioneer Tuesday John J. Morgan, widely known Sheridan county farmer, passed away Saturday at the Sheridan memorial Hospital, after an illness of but a short duration, death being caused by pneumonia. His death marks the passing of one of the early pioneers of this region, he having come here in 1907 and filed on a homestead twelve miles west of Plentywood, which has been his home since. Mr. Morgan was born in Michigan, March 23, 1854. When he was five years old he moved with his parents to Dayton, Wisconsin. At the age of seventeen he journeyed with his parents to Clay County, Iowa in a covered wagon, and a few years later to Laramie, Wyoming, where he spent two years. At the age of 24 he returned to Iowa and was married to Rhoda A. Crosby on March 30, 1879, at Trimello, Iowa. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, two sisters who reside in Iowa and eight children: Mrs. H.H. Harderson, Mrs. Chas. Madsen, Mrs. Hans Madsen, of Arhcer; Mrs. Elsie Kent, Cedar Falls, Iowa; Mrs. L.J. Helgeson, Poplar, Montana; Mrs. Lynne E. Fortsch, Williston, N. Dak.; James Morgan, Royal, Iowa; and Frank W. Morgan, Anaconda. A daughter, Mrs. Freddie Snyder, died at Storm Lake, Iowa, December last. Shorty after Mr. Morgan was married he was converted and joined the Methodist Episcopal church. Later he became a member of the Free Methodist Church. Mr. Morgan died Marsh 16 - just one week prior to his 76th birthday and two weeks prior to the date that would have marked the Golden Anniversary of his wedding. He was a man widely known thruout this section of Montana as well as in the Iowa territory where he resided for many years. He leaves a host of friends who have esteemed him highly for his sterling character, neighborliness and progressiveness. Funeral services were held at the Congregational church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Clifford officiating. Plentywood Herald, Plentywood, Montana. Thursday, 21 March 1926. | Morgan, John Josiah (I253)
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7532 | John Jefferson Hitchcock John Jefferson Hitchcock, died Tuesday night at 10;20, at the home of his niece, Mrs. Robert Bush of Siloam, Ky., at the ripe old age of 87 years, eleven months and twenty one days. He was well known in that vicinity where he leaves a number of friends. One brother Caleb Hitchcock of St. Paul, Ky., survives. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at one o’clock at the Mt. Zion cemetery. Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio. Thursday, 16 December 1920. | Hitchcock, John Jefferson (I1807)
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7533 | John Kelley Rites Set; Navy Vet Of Two Wars Services for John Kelley, 1943 Auburn Ave., a Navy veteran of both World Wars, will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at the Veterans Center, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Kelly, who was 59 years old, died Sunday at the Veterans Hospital, Dayton, after a brief illness. Mr. Kelly served in the last war for four years, being recalled to active duty in August, 1941, and being released in October, 1945. He was stationed at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and later was a Navy Police Chief master of arms at San Bruno, Calif. After leaving the Navy he was employed by the H.&S. Pogue Co. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth Gearhart Kelley; a stepson, James M. Bradbury, Miami, Fla.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Betty Kramer of Auburn Avenue address; a sister, Mrs. Helen Lawson, 2214 Eastern Ave., and a brother, Michael E. Kelley of the Veterans Center, Dayton. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tuesday, 26 August 1951. LKH note: typo on newspaper obituary headline spells his surname as Kelley. | Kelly, John Joseph (I993)
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7534 | John L. Brent Jr. Services for John L. Brent Jr., 62, Indianapolis, were today in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Calling will be until 9 tonight. Brent, who died Thursday in West 10th Street Division of Roudebush VA Medical Center, was a welder 26 years at PT Corp. He retired last year. He was a World War II Army veteran and the widower of Bessie L. Brooks Brent. Survivors – sons Mark S., John L. Brent III; daughters Beatrice Pressing, Melinda Fisher. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 24 February 1986. | Brent, John LeRoy Jr. (I5121)
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7535 | John L. Marshall John Lester Marshall, 53, former Frankfort resident, died in his sleep at his home at Cincinnati Monday night. Born in Frankfort, Nov. 9, 1915, he was a member of the Christian Church, an Army veteran of World War II and an employe of the Cincinnati post office. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mamie Evans Marshall and one brother, Courtland Marshall, both of Cincinnati. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body is at Rogers Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday. The State Journal, Frankfort, Kentucky. Wednesday, 5 March 1969. | Marshall, John Lester (I3313)
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7536 | John Lester Marshall Frankfort - John Lester Marshall, 53, son of Mrs. Mamie Evans Marshall, died Monday. The body will be brought to the Rogers Funeral Home today. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 5 March 1969. | Marshall, John Lester (I3313)
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7537 | John Luther Pearson was born April 1, 1998 in Linn Co., Missouri, near Browning where he grew to manhood. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Pearson. He was married to Miss Orpha J. Cassity on Oct. 23, 1907. His wife dying in 1910 in Colorado Spring, Colo. after which he went to Montana for his health. On Monday, Oct. 24, 1915, he was married to Miss Clara Alice Elery at Barker, Mont. Last March he and wife located in Colorado Spring where remained until death, which occurred on June 6, 1917. He was buried at Ekalaka, Mont. Luther as he was known by his many friends here was an honest, upright, young man and was highly respected by all who knew him. The wife and other relatives have the sympathy of all in their hour of grief. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 28 June 1917. | Pearson, John Luther (I2574)
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7538 | John Luther Pearson, a well known homesteader who came to Montana three years ago last fall and located near Chaussee, Mont., passed away at Colorado Springs on June 6th, 1917, at the age of 30 years, 2 months and 5 days. Last March deceased went to Colorado in hopes of benefiting his health. The remains were shipped to Ismay Tuesday of this week and the funeral services held in Ekalaka Wednesday, burial being made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. Mr. Pearson was born at Browning, Missouri, on April 1, 1887, and lived in that state until he came to Montana. On October 25, 1915, he was married to Clara Elery, to which union one child was born, which passed away in infancy. He leaves to mourn his early departure from this life a father, H.C. Pearson, of Browning, Mo., four sisters, Mrs. O.B. Tulley of Cairo, Neb.; Mrs. S.O. Stuart of Chausse, Mont.; Mrs. F.B. Green and Mrs. M.E. Standlee of Danebrog, Neb., and one brother, Earnest Pearson of Chausse. The Ekalaka Eagle, Ekalaka, Montana. Friday 15 June 1917. | Pearson, John Luther (I2574)
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7539 | John M. Hedges, a brother of Walter Hedges, was shot and killed in Denver a week ago Monday, by Frank Butts. Butts, who shot Hedges, was drunk The Horton Headlight-Commercial, Horton, Kansas. Thursday, 11 April 1907. | Hedges, John Milton (I379)
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7540 | John McGhee, 97, Passed Way, Bloomington, Ill., Oct. 1 Funeral services for John H. McGhee were held at the Church of Christ in Purdin at 2:30, Tuesday afternoon, October 5, 1954, conducted by the Rev. L.E. Ketcherside of Peoria, Illinois. Burial was made in the Purdin cemetery. John H. McGhee was born August 4, 1857 at Enterprise, Missouri, son of John and Elizabeth Bowen McGhee. He passed away at the Mennonite Hospital in Bloomington, Illinois, Friday, October 2, 1954, at the age of 97 years, 2 months and 28 days. Mr. McGhee was united in marriage to Mary E. Fosher, February 21, 1883. To this union ten children were born. He had been making his home with a son, George E. McGhee, of Roanoke, Illinois for the past few years. He is survived by the following children: Earl, of Trenton, New Jersey; George E., Roanoke, Illinois; Abe A., of Washington, D.C.; Ralph S., of Kansas City; Cecil C., of Purdin; Mrs. Sarah Acree, of Palmdale, Calif.; Opal McGhee and Mrs. Josie Blunt, of Kansas City; fourteen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren. Mrs. McGhee preceded him in death December 28, 1940. Mr. McGhee united with the Church of Christ at Shelby fifty-nine years ago. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 7 October 1954. | McGhee, John Henry (I2553)
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7541 | John Milton Hedges was born May 23, 1870 in Rowan county, Kentucky. He came to Kansas about 16 years ago. Nov. 28, 1896, he was married to Effie A. Saunders who survives him with four children. He left Denison over a year ago and made his home for some months in Topeka from whence he went to Denver, Colo., and later to Las Animas, Colo., where he was working at plastering when he was shot and instantly killed Tuesday March 26th. The body was brought here for burial arriving Saturday evening, the funeral being held next day at the Christian church here at 2 p.m., services being conducted by Rev. Davis of St. Joseph, Mo. His parents, one brother and four sisters are dead leaving one sister Mrs. J.S. Gil and four brothers, A.V., L.N., W.G. and C.E. The deceased was a member of the I.O.O.F., who had charge of the funeral, interment being made in the R.P. cemetery Easter afternoon. The Meriden Ledger, Meriden, Kansas. Thursday, 4 April 1907. | Hedges, John Milton (I379)
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7542 | JOHN MILTON TURLEY was born in 1819 in Montgomery County, Kentucky, and died in 1882 in Glencoe, St. Louis County, Missouri.884 He moved with his family to Gallatin County, Kentucky, and in 1845, at the estate sale after his father's death, purchased a scythe and cradle, a red cow and a bay horse.885 He was still living in the family home in 1850, and was listed as a laborer. in 1851 he and his brothers and sisters sold their share of their late father's property to the eldest brother, Joseph Turley. Sometime after 1851 John M. Turley moved to Missouri where he married Juliann Helterbrand, widow of Thomas Jefferson Medley and daughter of John and Adelade (Younger) Helterbrand. Juliann was born in 1835 and died 2 July 1887 in St. Louis; she was buried in Glencoe Cemetery, according to the death certificate, but the grave has not been located. She married Thomas J. Medley in St. Louis 3 September 1854. According to a deposition by Alen Medly in Jefferson County, Missouri, Thomas J. Medley lived less than a year after his marriage and left no children. His widow subsequently married John M. Turley. To this date no record of the date of place of marriage has been found. It is possible it was in Lewis County, Missouri. In Lewis County, D. S. Hamilton and John M. Turley purchased land from Laban Pruitt. John subsequently sold his share in 1853 to Hamilton. The deed was filed 22 February 1854. The eldest son of John and Juliann, Charles Edward Turley, was born in Lewis County in 1858. In 1862 John M. Turley and Julia his wife of the city of St. Louis for payment of $100.00 conveyed to Joseph Medley their title claims and interest as heirs of Thomas J. Medley in half of thirty-three acres and forty-hundredths of an acre. John M. Turley, Juliann and five children were listed on the 1870 census in Meramec Township of St. Louis County. He was a farmer. 89' They purchased property in 1870 in Franklin County, Missouri near Pacific, from Aaron and Nancy Calvin, but sold the property two years later. john M. Turley and his son, Charles E. Turley, were listed in the St Louis Directory in 1876 and 1877. In the 1880 census John M. Turley was listed in Meramec Township in St. Louis County. From 1884 to 1887 Juliann Turlev was listed as widow of John Turley in the St. Louis Directory. Children of John M. and Juliann (Helterbrand) Turley: Charles Edward Turley b. 2 May 1858 Eulilia Elizabeth Adelade Turley b. 24 November 1859 William Harvey Turley b. December, 1863 Joseph Sylvester Turley b. 24 January 1865 James Leonard Turley b. 1869899 Robert Leslie Turley b. July, 1873^^° Albert Russell Turley b. 1878901 Virgil Turley d.y. Eugene Turley d.y. Turley Family Record, page 388-389 | Turley, John Milton (I5638)
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7543 | John Newton Economy – Funeral services and burial were held today for John Cleve Newton, 84, Economy, who died Saturday in Henry County Memorial Hospital in New Castle after an extended illness. Mr. Newton was a retired section foreman for the C&C Railroad. He was a World War I veteran and attended Antioch Christian Church at Losantville. He was a 40-year resident of Economy, moving there from Muncie. Surviving are a brother, Claude Newton, Losantville; a sister, Mrs. Lydia Mosier, Economy, and several nieces and nephews. Muncie Evening News, Muncie, Indiana. Monday, 2 September 1974. | Newton, John Cleveland "Cleve" (I639)
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7544 | John R. Baker Succumbs In Hospital Saturday John R. Baker, 76, passed away at 7:50 o’clock Saturday morning in a local hospital. Cause of his death was not reported. Born in Sullivan county, Missouri, on November 14, 1880, he moved to Oklahoma and lived there for some time, after which he came west to Colorado. He left Colorado 20 years ago and came to Idaho Falls where he has since resided. His wife, Martha, passed away about 12 years ago. He is survived by one son, John W. Baker of St. Joseph, Mo., a daughter, Mrs. Clara Sampson of Idaho Falls and two step sons, E.E. Price of Idaho Falls and L.A. Price of Blackfoot. Services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the McHan Funeral chapel. Interment will be in Rose Hill cemetery under the direction of the McHan Funeral home. The Post-Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Sunday, 24 January 1937. | Baker, John Rowen (I2301)
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7545 | John Rice, from near Hickman, committed suicide near Ghent, Friday morning at about 5 o'clock, by cutting his throat with a razor. He was on a visit to his children at John Menses, about a mile from Ghent. As no cause for this act is known it is supposed that he was insane. His age was about 65 years. The News-Democrat, Carrollton, Kentucky. Saturday, 28 September 1878, page 5. | Rice, John Bunyon (I3563)
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7546 | John S. Howard Funeral services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Robert . Stetler Funeral Homer, Santa Paula, for John S. Howard, 48, Santa Paula, who died Saturday in a local hospital after a long illness. Officiating will be the Rev. Kenneth Lyon. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Pryor, Okla. Mr. Howard was born Jan. 17, 1922, in McComb, Okla. A veteran of World War II service with the Navy, Mr. Howard was employed as a truck driver for West States Co. before his illness. He came to Ventura County eight years ago. He was a member of the American legion, Post Wilbur Bartlett, Brooklyn, Mich. His wife, Margaret, Died Nov. 15. He is survived by a son, James Burley, Idaho; stepson John Harvey, Santa Paula; daughters, Mrs. Judy Howard, Fullerton, Mrs. Vickie Decker, Burley, Idaho; stepdaughter, Mrs. Markeita Satherthwaite, in Michigan; brothers, Raymond, Santa Paula, Glen, Pryor, Okla., Wilburn, Oxnard; his mother, Mrs. Lottie Sears, Pryor, Okla. The family asks that donations in his name be made to the Ventura County Cancer Society. Ventura County Star, Ventura, California. Monday, 7 December 1970. | Howard, John Samuel (I5362)
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7547 | John Schmidt, 90, passed away Feb. 13, 2005. Survived by his sister, Amelia Nutt of Pueblo; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife, Leota Fern Schmidt on Sept. 30, 1999; one brother and five sisters. John was born March 21, 1914, to Peter and Mary Schmidt near Fort Cobb, Okla. John moved to Colorado in 1932. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II with the Battery B 225 Field Artillery Battalion. He was employed by the Pueblo Army Depot until his retirement in 1971. John was a member of First United Methodist Church. He and Leota enjoyed their many vacation trips together, especially when they traveled to Hawaii and the Caribbean. Graveside service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2005, at Roselawn Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Rick Calhoun officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church through the funeral home. Online condolences, www.montgomery- steward.com. Thursday, February 17, 2005 Pueblo Chieftain | Schmidt, John (I4165)
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7548 | JOHN SHINGLER HEDGES March 31, 1926 - March 14, 2015 John was born on March 31, 1926 and passed away on Saturday, March 14, 2015. John was a resident of Laguna Beach, California. https://www.mccormickandson.com/obituary/john-s-hedges and https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/john-hedges-obituary?pid=179324423 | Hedges, John Shingler (I5176)
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7549 | John Stille was born near Tinicum, in the year 1646, and died on the 24th April, 1722, and was buried in the church-yard of the Swedes Church at Wicacoa, where his tomb-stone still remains. He was one of the original trustees of that Church, and the pastor in recording his death, adds: "He lived a godly life in this world." His father, Olof Stille, was doubtless one of the original Swedish colonists, as his passport or certificate of character bears date December 2, 1634. Old stille came from the lordship of Penninby and Nyannes, in the duchy of Lodermainia, about 70 miles south of Stockholm, then in possession of the noble family of Bielke. He resided below Tinicum, on a tract of land marked in Lindstrom's map "Stille's land," and called by the Indiana "Techorassi," or Tequirasi, and seems to have been one the principal men of the colony. The Record of the Court at Upland, in Pennsylvania. 1676 to 1681. page 78-79. | Stille, John / Johan Olofsson (I5692)
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7550 | John Stille, only son of Oloff Stille, was for many years a trustee of the Swedish Church, at Wicaceo, from the records of which it appears he died April 22, 1722, aged about seventy-six years, "having lived a Godly life in this World." His widow, Gertrude, survived him many years, dying January 16, 1744, aged about eighty years. Issue of John and Gertrude Stille: Christine Stille, b.1685; m. Jan. 24, 1705, Zaccheus Cocks. Anna Stille, b.1686; m. Sept. 5, 1705, Peter Svenson. Oloff (William), b.1687; d. April 9, 1739. Sarah Stille, b.1691; m. Nov. 7, 1709, Sven Johnson. John Stille, b.1693; d. Dec. 20, 1746. Brightta (or Bridget) Stille, b.1694; m. May 13, 1724, Philip Vandevere. Peter Stille, b. April 11, 1899; d. June 28, 1767; of whom presently. Gertrude Stille, b. March 18, 1701; m. July 1, 1730, Samuel Hesselius, pastor of Swedish church, at Christina. Morton Stille, b. Feb 1704; of whom presently. Helena Stille, b. Oct. 27, 1705 Allemky, b. Dec. 1709; m. May 1, 1723, Samuel Smith. Morton Stille, fourth son of John and Gertrude Stille, was born in Philadelphia, February, 1704. He married Mary Holton, of Gloucester county, New Jersey, and settled in that county, where he died in 1753. He had among other children, a son, John Stille born in Philadelphia, 1767 and succeeded his father as merchant in that city, where he died December 5, 1842. He married December 19m, 1811, Maria, born May 17, 1786, died October 28, 1858, daughter of John and Mary (Ritz) Wagner, of Philadelphia . . . page 1608 * * * * Peter Stille, son of John and Gertrude Stille, born in the present limits of Philadelphia, April 11, 1699, inherited from his father, part of the land originally taken up by Oloff Stille, a generation before the founding of Pennsylvania by William Penn, and it passed to his only son, John, by devise and deeds from his sisters. Peter Stille also owned a farm on raccoon creek, New Jersey, where the town of Swedesboro now stands, though he spent his whole life in Philadelphia, dying there, June 28, 1767. Peter married (first), at Wicacoe Church (Old Swedes'), to Sarah Campion, July 12, 1725, (second), at Christ Church, April 17, 1749, to Margaret, widow of William Pocklington, and daughter of Jonas Jones, who survived him. The will of Peter Stille, dated July 1, 1766, proved July 1, 1767, devises certain estate to his son, John, should he "return to this Province"' and the remainder of his estate to his widow, Margaret, and daughters, Sarah, wife of Edward Yorke, and Elizabeth, wife of Isaac Course. Later conveyance by the daughters and their husbands to their brother, John Stille, show that he did "return to this Province." page 1641 Colonial Families of Philadelphia | Stille, John / Johan Olofsson (I5692)
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