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8201 Man Is Killed In Hagerstown; Wife Is Held
Austin C. Godar, 35, Is Wounded In Chest, Dies In Hospital
Police Say Woman Admits Shooting
Report She Fired In Self-Defense When Husband Attacked Her
(By the Associated Press)
Hagerstown, May 25 – Mrs. Annabelle Godar, 38, was detained by police tonight after her husband, Austin C. Godar, 35, manager of a local laundry, was shot and wounded fatally following an altercation between the two.
County Investigator Clarence Baker said Mrs. Godar, formerly of Roanoke, Va., admitted firing the shot, but asserted she did it in self-defense when her husband attacked her. Godar was a native of Canton, Ohio. They had lived here fifteen years.
Calls Police After Shooting
An active church worker and secretary of St. James’ School, near here, Mrs. Goadar telephoned police after the shooting and calmly submitted to arrest. She was held for questioning by State’s Attorney Martin L. Ingram.
Godar was rushed from his home in the western suburbs of the city to Washington County Hospital, where he died half an hour later of a bullet wound to the right chest.
Mrs. Godar told officers she and her husband had had domestic difficulties for several years and that he had threatened here on several occasions.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Sunday, 26 May 1935, page 3.
 
Godar, Austin Coleman Brant (I3008)
 
8202 Man shot to death in Sullivan County
Associated Press
Milan, Mo. – A man was in custody Friday after a fatal shooting late Thursday night in the north-central Missouri town of Browning, the Sullivan County sheriff’s office said.
A sheriff’s spokeswoman said Daniel Leroy Haley, 36, was found shot to death outside his mother’s home in Browning at about 11 p.m. Thursday. The circumstances of the shooting were not known, the spokeswoman said.
A Browning man was arrested Friday in connection with the shooting, and was being held in the Sullivan County jail on a $50,000 bond.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri. Sunday, 27 July 1986.
 
Haley, Daniel Leroy (I704)
 
8203 Man Vows Suicide, Disappears
Sheriff’s deputies late yesterday cancelled a search after three days of looking for a Los Angeles man who threatened suicide and apparently disappeared into the hills near Pinetree tract.
The search for James Freddy Blackburn, 48, started late Tuesday after his friend, Raymond Byrne, 45, reported him missing, Blackburn’s 1971 blue Mercury was found on Land Station Road, just off Soledad Canyon Road, Tuesday night.
Sgt. William Violette, the man in charge of search and rescue operations from the Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s station, said Blackburn left a note saying he was going far back into the hills and would then kill himself.
There was a quick search Tuesday before dark and two helicopters searched all Wednesday. Fog eliminated the use of helicopters yesterday but about 50 men, 30 of them on horseback, combed the area.
“There was an awful lot of country to search but we covered it all and didn’t find him,” Violette said.
The Signal, Newhall, California. Friday, 14 Dec 1973, page 1.
 
Blackburn, James Freddie (I4264)
 
8204 MANCHESTER - Charles Allen Davis , 66, retired builder and World War II Navy veteran, husband of Ruby Cheek Jackson Davis, died Monday. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Guyn, Kurtz, Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home, Nicholasville. Visitation after 10 a.m. Wednesday.
 
Davis, Charles Allen (I3813)
 
8205 Manley Buckman, Meadville.
Manley C. Buckman of Meadville died Friday at Pershing Memorial hospital. He was 75. He was born Jan. 9, 1901, near Linneus, the son of William and Mary Ellen Sallee Buckman. He married Opal Bagley Dec 24, 1921, and spent most of his life farming in Linn County. He was a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife, Opal, of the home; a daughter Mrs. Dale Wood, Linneus; two sons, Bill Buckman, St. Joseph; Donald Buckman, Denver, Colo.; five grandchildren six greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Miss Kate Buckman, Chillicothe and Mrs. Blanche Goldsmith, Tucson, Ariz.; three brothers Glenn Buckman, Lumens; Brooks Buckman, Meadville and a twin brother, Morgan Buckman, Marceline.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Leslie and Willis Buckman.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Meadville Church of Christ with Brother William Hensley officiating.
There was singing from the congregation.
Burial was in the Elmwood cemetery, Linneus, under direction of the Wright Funeral Home in Meadville.
Pallbearers were nephews of Mr. Buckman, Leland Buckman, Orville Buckman, Robert Buckman, Glenn Buckman, Ivan Buckman and Jesse Buckman.
Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. | Monday, January 03, 1977. 
Buckman, Manley Carrell (I175)
 
8206 Måns Svensson Lom, Forgotten Forefather, and his Seven Daughters
by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig
Fellow, American Society of Genealogists
Fellow, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
Historian, Swedish Colonial Society

originally published in Swedish Colonial News,
Volume 1, Number 12 (Fall 1995)

Although the surname of Lom died out by 1685, it is probable that Måns Svensson Lorn had more descendants than any other settler of New Sweden. He had nine children, fifty or more grandchildren and at least 250 great-grandchildren. When Andreas Rudman took his census of the Wicaco congregation in 1697, thirty percent (165) of them were Lom's descendants.

Nothing is yet known about Lom's personal history prior to 1641. As he came to America with the Stille brothers (Olof and Axel) it is probable that he was also from Roslagen. That was the reported birthplace of his eldest daughter. The name of his wife is not found in any surviving record. Based on Swedish naming patterns, her name was probably Anna Petersdotter and it seems likely that she was the sister of Olof and Axel Stille, sons of Peter Stille of Roslagen.

Måns Svensson (the son of Sven) used the surname of Lom, pronounced "Loom" in Swedish and sometimes spelled that way. It means "loon" or "diver" and is typical of the kind of name assigned to a Swedish seaman.

Lom's name first appeared in New Sweden records on the passenger list of the Charitas, 3 May 1641, on the eve of that ship's departure from Stockholm on the first leg of its voyage to America. Listed right above the family of Olof Stille and the bachelor Axel Stifle was "Måns Svensson Lom, a tailor and formerly a lieutenant, who intends to begin agriculture in New Sweden. He has received 5 Riksdaler but otherwise no salary; he goes with his wife, two almost grown-up daughters and a little son."

In New Sweden, he became one of the first settlers of present Delaware County, where he settled with the Stille brothers on a tract called "Techoherassi" by the Indians. This was at present Eddystone, located on the Delaware River between Olof Stille's Creek (now Ridley Creek) and Crum Creek.

On 6 October 1646, during the war of words between Governor Johan Printz and the Dutch, Olof Stille and Måns Svensson Lom delivered one of the Governor's ultimatums to Andries Hudde, the Dutch commander at Fort Nassau. The account book of Hendrick Huygen, New Sweden's commissary, dated I March 1648, showed that Måns Svensson owed the New Sweden Company 274.17 guilders for his purchases from the company store.

Måns Svensson Lom probably died in 1653. On 27 July 1653, his two sons-in-law Peter Larsson Cock and John Wheeler and Olof and Axel Stille were among the 22 freemen submitting a petition of grievances to Governor Printz. Lom's name was conspicuous in its absence. On 9 June 1654, after the arrival of Governor Johan Risinor "Måns Lom's widow" was listed among the "old freemen" pledging allegiance to the new governor.

Arriving on the Eagle with Governor Rising, was Lars Andersson Collinus, a "münster" (minister's) scribe, who soon married Måns Lom's widow. In 1664, Olof Stille's family and the Lom family (with its new father-in-law) moved to Moyamensing on the Delaware River in present South Philadelphia. "Lasse" Andersson later became a justice on the Upland Court. After the creation of Pennsylvania, Lasse Andersson was "naturalized" by William Penn and joined other "antient Sweeds" in signing a deposition (for use against Lord Baltimore) establishing that the Swedes were the first permanent settlers in Delaware, which Baltimore claimed belonged to Maryland. The will of Lars Andersson Collinus, dated 17 July 1689, left his Moyamensing plantation to Michael Nilsson Laican and Andrew Wheeler, who were, respectively, a son-in-law and grandson of Måns Lom.

It is unknown when Lom's wife died. However, she was the mother of nine children:

1. Margaret Lom, born in 1626 in Roslagen, was buried by pastor Andreas Sandel 13 Feb. 1703 at the age of 76. She married Peter Larsson Cock and lived at Peter Cock's (later Province) Island. They had 13 children:

Lars ("Lasse") Cock, born 21 March 1646, died October 1699 at Passyunk; married Lydia Ashman; 13 children.
child (Måns?), born 1648, died young.
Erick Cock, born c. 1650, died 1701 in Gloucester County; married Elisabeth Olofsdotter Philipson, 9 children.
Anna Cock, born c. 1652, died in Upper Merion Township; married Gunnar Rambo, 9 children.
Måns Cock, born c. 1654, died c. 1721, Gloucester County; married Gunilla Jonasdotter Nilsson, 7 children.
John Cock, born 1656, died 1716, St. Georges Creek, New Castle County; married Brigitta Nilsdotter Friend, 9 children.
Peter Cock, born 1658, died 1708, Passyunk; married Helena Israelsdotter Helm, 9 children.
Magdalena Cock, born 1659, died after 1723 in Kingsessing; married Anders Petersson Longacre. 10 children.
Maria Cock. born 1661, died after 1717 in Passyunk; married Anders Rambo, 6 children.
Gabriel Cock, born 1663, died after 1714 in New Castle County; married Maria Nilsdotter Friend, 7 or more children.
Brigitta Cock. born 1665, died 1726 in Gloucester County; married John Rambo, I I children.
Margaret Cock, born 1667, died 1701 in Kingsessing; married Robert Longshore and Thomas Jenner, 3 children.
Catharine Cock, born 1669, died 1748 in Moyamensing; married Bengt Bengtsson, 4 or more children.
2. Catharine Lom, born in Roslagen c. 1628, married John Wheeler, an Englishman, who lived in the New Sweden colony. After the 1653 protest to Printz, they moved to Swanwyck, near the Dutch Fort Casimir (New Castle), and by 1658 had moved to the Sassafras River in Cecil County, Maryland. Catharine died before 1674 when John Wheeler's second wife Mary renounced any interest in his property. Catharine had four known children:

Samuel Wheeler, born c. 1650, who remained in Cecil County on his father's "Roundstone" plantation; never married.
John Wheeler, born c. 1654, sold his father's 'Wheelers Point' plantation in Cecil County to his brother-in-law Nicholas Allum in 1677, intending to move to land acquired by his "grandfather" Lars Andersson in Blockley Township, Philadelphia County. However, he returned to Cecil County to live at "Roundstone," married Elizabeth and died in 1698, survived by 3 daughters.
Anna Wheeler, born c. 1656, married Nicholas Allum; I daughter.
Anders Wheeler, born c. 1660, moved as a young man to the Blockley Township land acquired by Lars Andersson. After inheriting part of Moyamensing from Andersson, he sold the Blockley Township lands to his cousins, the Gertsson brothers. Married Catharine Andersdotter Svensson and Anna Maria Georgen (Urian), 7 children.
3. Peter Månsson, born in Roslagen c. 1638, never used his father's surname. He married a daughter (name unknown) of Sven Gunnarsson and in 1673 was shown as a one-third owner of the Bought on the Delaware in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County. He surrendered this interest to Marcus Laurens and moved to Cecil County, where he died in 1677, survived by one child:

Anders Petersson. Sven Svensson, Peter Månsson's brother-in-law, attempted, without success, to be his guardian. Anders appears to have died in his minority in Cecil County, without issue.
4. Anna Lorn, born at sea in 1641, married Giösta Danielsson, who arrived, in New Sweden in 1654 as a tailor and soldier. They lived at Upland (Chester), where Danielsson died intestate in 1681, survived by three daughters:

Margaret Danielsson, baptized in 1658 at the Dutch Church in New Amsterdam (New York), died in 1697 in Gloucester County; married Casper Fish in 1675, 8 children.
Brigitta Danielsson, born c. 1660, died c. 1685 in Gloucester County; became 2d wife of Marcus Laurens, a Holsteiner [progenitor of the Swedish Hulings], 2 children.
Maria Danielsson, born 1663, died 1699 at Tacony, Philadelphia County; married Nils Ollesson Gdstenberg, 8 children.
5. Beata Lom, born 1643, reported to be the first girl born in New Sweden, died at Upland in the spring of 1689. In January 1662 she became the second wife of Pastor Lars Carlsson Lock, who came to New Sweden in 1648. Their children:

Anders Lock, born c. 1663, died 1716 in Gloucester County; married Christina Fish, sister of Casper Fish and widow of Hans Petersson, 6 children.
Måns, Lock, born c. 1665, died c. 1698 in Gloucester County; unmarried.
Catharine Lock, born c. 1668, died 1720 in Gloucester County; married John Jonasson [Nilsson], 5 daughters.
John Lock, born c. 1670, died 1720 in Gloucester County; married Catharine Hoffman, 4 children.
Peter Lock, born c. 1673, died 1731 in Gloucester County; married Maria, 9 children.
Maria Lock, born c. 1675, had illegitimate child by Hermanus Helm; not further traced.
Gustaf Lock, born c. 1680, died 1742 in Gloucester County; married Magdalena Hoffman, 8 children.
Another daughter (not identified) who told Peter Kalm in 1748 that her mother Beata Lom was thc first girl born in New Sweden.
6. Christina Lom, born c. 1645, married Mårten Gertsson of Christina Creek c. 1663. She died after 1678. After her husband drowned out of his canoe in 1680, Lars Andersson Collinus and Sven Månsson Lom were named administrators of his estate. Her children:

Gertrude Gertsson, born 1664, died 1744 in Moyamensing; married John Stille, son of Olof Stille, 12 children.
Armegot Gertsson, born 1664, died 1755 in Blockley Township, married Johan Skute, son of Captain Sven Skute, 3 children.
Gerrit Gertsson [later Garrett], born c. 1672, died 1732 in Blockley Township, married (1st) Magdalena, (2nd) his cousin Regina Huling, daughter of Marcus Laurens, 8 children.
Mårten Gertsson [later Garrett], born 1675, died 1751 in Blockley Township; married Brita Jonasdotter Nilsson, 5 children.
7. Sven Månsson Lom, born c. 1648, died c. 1685 in Blockley Township; name of wife unknown, one child named in step-father's will:

Utro (Gertrude?) Lom; no further record.
8. Helena Lom, born 1650, died 1720 in Gloucester County. She married Michael Nilsson Laican in 1670. Initially they lived at the Bought on land later occupied by her brother Peter Månsson. Then they moved to Shackamaxon to share land with her nephew, Lasse Cock. Michael Laican stayed in Shackamaxon after inheriting land at Moyamensing from. Lars Andersson Collinus. He moved in 1699 to Gloucester County, where he died in 1704. They had 10 children:

Catharine Laican, born 1671, who married Lawrence Huling, eldest son of Marcus Laurens, 2 sons.
Anna Laican, born 1673, died in Upper Merion Township; married her cousin John Gunnarsson Rambo, 7 children.
Gertrude Laican, born 1675, died c. 1721 in Gloucester County; married her cousin Peter Ericksson Cock, 8 children.
Nils Laican, born 1677, died 1733 in Gloucester County; married cousin Susannah Fish, no children.
Måns Laican, born 1679, died 1728 in Gloucester County; married Maria, 2 children.
Anders Laican, born 1682, died 1733 in Gloucester County; never married.
Christina Laican, born 1684, died in Gloucester County; married cousin Elias Fish, 6 children.
Michael Laican, born 1686, died after 1740 in Gloucester County; married Anna Hoffman, 10 children.
Helena Laican, born 1689, died in Gloucester County; married cousin Casper Fish, Jr., 7 children.
Zacharias Laican, born 1696, died 1733 in Gloucester County; never married.
9. Maria Lom, born c. 1652, married John Mattsson, son of Matthias Hanson c. 1672. After living at Moyamensing for 12 years, they moved to Gloucester County where Mattsson died in 1701. Aside from caring for the younger children of Lars and Beata Lock after their deaths, John and Maria Mattsson had at least seven children of their own:

Matthias Mattsson, born c. 1673, died 1700 in Gloucester County; unmarried.
Anna Mattsson, born c. 1674, died 1721 in Gloucester County; married Stephen Jones, son of Anders Jonsson Ekoren, 6 children.
Måns Mattsson, born c. 1670, died c. 1705 in Gloucester County; married Elisabeth, I child.
Gertrude Mattsson, born c. 1678; husband and children (if any) unknown.
Anders Mattsson, born c. 1680, died 1734 in Gloucester County; married Maria Van Culen, 5 children.
Maria Mattsson, married in 1717 William Philpot of Salem County, 7 children.
One or two other daughters not identified.
The "forgotten forefather" Måns Svensson Lom left quite a family!

https://web.archive.org/web/20110604051721/http://www.colonialswedes.org/Forefathers/Lom.html

also found here:
https://colonialswedes.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/SCSJournal_1995-Fall.pdf
 
Lom, Mans Svensson (I5696)
 
8207 Marc Lyle Clayton, 73 year-old resident of Chester, OK, passed from this life on July 1, 2019 in his home surrounded by loved ones. Marc was born on July 22, 1945 in Vici, OK to Lyle and Betty (Hedges) Clayton. Marc graduated high school and attended some college in California where he met the love of his life, Karen. The two were married on August 1, 1965 in Tracy, CA, and to this union was born three daughters, Kelli, Amy, and Wendy.

On December 1, 1965, Marc was inducted into the United States Army and served in the Vietnam War. On November 30, 1967, Marc was honorably discharged from the Army having attained the rank of Specialist IV. Upon leaving the military, Marc and the family moved back to Oklahoma, where they settled in Chester, OK. Marc started M&M Tire in nearby Seiling, OK where he owned and operated it for 40 years. Marc was a member of the Methodist Church of Seiling and the VFW.

Marc was preceded in death by his parents, Lyle and Betty Clayton; his sisters Connie Miller and Cathy Cline; and his brother Mike Clayton.

Marc is survived by his wife Karen Clayton of the home; daughter Kelli Bensch and husband Brian of Chester, OK; daughter Amy Cox and husband Mark of Eagle City, OK; daughter Wendy Shook and husband Clint of Seiling, OK; brother Max Clayton of Fredrick, OK; grandson Garrett Bensch and wife Kassea; grandson Tanner Bensch; granddaughter Regan Scott and husband Kelby; grandson Connor Cox; granddaughter Emalee Shook; grandson Kelsen Shook; great-granddaughter Rylee Bensch; greatgranddaughter Kinsley Scott; and a host of friends and loved ones.

CHURCH NEWS & OBITS
 
Clayton, Marc Lyle (I5162)
 
8208 Marcella York
Funeral services for Marcella j. York, 71, Greentown, Ind., will be at 10:30 a.m. (EST, slow time), Friday, Aug. 14, in the Laws-Carr-Moore Funeral Home, Milan, will burial in Craven Cemetery, Milan. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 13, in the funeral home.
The Dearborn County Register, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Thursday, 13 August 1992.
 
Lachermann, Marcella (I3708)
 
8209 Marcus Franklin Pleak died at 9:20 Monday night at the family residence, 1716 North Church street. His age was 70 years, 6 months and 11 days. He was born in Fleming county, Kentucky. He married Fannie H. Briggs in the fall of 1868. They came to Illinois in 1877 and settled on a farm near Moweaqua that has long been known as Pleak's corner. They lived there till about a year ago when they moved to Decatur. Besides his wife he is survived by four children, Dr. S. M. Pleak of Tulsa, Okla., A. E. Pleak of Rosinberg, Tex., Mrs. Mary Evans of North Yakima,
Wash., and Dr. J. J. Pleak of Hlllsboro, Ill. He also leaves three sisters, Lucy Yohe of Moweaqua, Mrs. Theodore Daley and Martha Pleak, both of St. Louis and a nephew, Edgar Pleak, of Sunset, Ky. He had been a member of the
Christian church for fifty years.

Decatur, IL Nov 9, 1908 p18
 
Pleak, Marcus Franklin (I3591)
 
8210 Margaret Ann Collier

November 1, 1935 - March 7, 2016

Graveside services for Margaret Ann Collier will be at 11:00 A.M. Friday, March 11, 2016 at Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri under the care of Greenlawn Funeral Home East. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Thursday, March 10, 2016 in the funeral home.

Stone reads: Margaret A. Collier, Nov 1 1935, Mar 7 2016,
Wife of Cpl Robert T. Collier US Army, Loved by all, Grandma loves.
 
Hill, Margaret Ann (I3932)
 
8211 Margaret E. Feiser
Following a lingering illness, Margaret E. Feiser, seventy-eight year old widow of Peter Feiser, died at the home, 313 West York avenue at 2 o’clock yesterday morning. Death was caused by heart disease. Mrs. Margaret Feiser was a charter member of Grace Reformed church and until late years had been active in church affairs. She came here from Frederick county, Md., more than thirty-five years ago. She leaves two daughters: Mrs. E.E. Johnston, 430 West Philadelphia street, and Miss Henrietta S. Hedges, at home. The funeral will be held from the West York avenue residence at 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev. F.A. Rupley, pastor of Grace Reformed church will officiate. Interment will be made in Greenmount cemetery.
York Daily Record, York, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, 7 December 1920, page 4.
 
Cramer, Margaret Elizabeth (I3504)
 
8212 Margaret H. Hedges Duvall, 82, of West Palm Beach, Fla., formerly of Indianapolis, died Dec. 5. She was a bookkeeper for Indiana University in Bloomington for 11 years, retiring in 1981. Previously she was a bookkeeper for Reid-Holcomb. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children. Services: 10 a.m. Dec. 9 in Conkle Funeral Home, Hendricks County Chapel in Avon, with calling 3 to 9 p.m. Dec. 8. Burial Valhalla Memorial Gardens, Bloomington. She was the widow of Russel F. Duvall. Survivors: children Margaret H. Dermond, Russel W. Duvall; sister Catherine Bradley; three grandsons.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Sunday, 7 December 1997.
 
Hedges, Margaret Helen (I3802)
 
8213 Margaret Hedges
Margaret Hedges, 88, formerly of Ardmore, passed away on April 10, 2008 at Bethany Village, Mechanicsburg, PA.
She was born on January 22, 1920 in Bedford County, Virginia. Margaret graduated from George Washington High School in Alexandria, VA.; did her undergraduate work at James Madison College and earned her graduate degree in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. She taught 9th grade English in Upper Darby, PA for 37 years; served as secretary to the Emergency League of Philadelphia; and was active in the Alpha Delta Kappa-Zeta Chapter, an international sorority for teachers.
She loved to travel abroad and spending summers at Stone Harbor, NJ; enjoyed entertaining, and was adept at sewing and crafts.
She is survived by her family who loved her so very much, including her sister, Elizabeth Bulota of Camp Hill; a niece, Gail Walden of Mechanicsburg; two nephews, Stephen Walden of Slatington, PA and Mark Walden of Batavia, IL, their wives and children.
There will be a memorial service in the Colonial Heights Room at Bethany Village at 2 p.m., on Thursday, April 24.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to Bethany Village or Compassionate Care Hospice are suggested.
Interment will be at West Lawn Cemetery in Merion, PA, at the convenience of her family.
Service arrangements have been entrusted to Parthemore Funeral Home & Cremation Services, New Cumberland. For those who wish to send messages of condolence to Margaret's family, please visit www.parthemore.com

Published by Patriot-News on Apr. 17, 2008.
https://obits.pennlive.com/us/obituaries/pennlive/name/margaret-hedges-obituary?id=15071527
 
Hedges, Margaret (I3994)
 
8214 Margaret Houk
A graveside service for Margaret Houk, 88, of New Braunfels, will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday at Comal Cemetery.
Mrs. Houk died August 24, at Eden Home For The Aged. She was born April 8, 1904, in Jerome, Iowa, to Robert and Myrtle (Morrison) Kelly. She married Frank Houk (deceased in 1952) on November 11, 1926 in Walnut City, Iowa.
A housewife, Mrs. Houk was a resident of New Braunfels for 6 years.
Survivors are: daughter, Robert Allen and husband Bud of Nev.; son, Al Houk of Vivian of New Braunfels; 5 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Zoeller Funeral Home
The Braunfels Herald-Zeitung, New Braunfels, Texas. Tuesday, 25 August 1992.
 
Kelly, Mary Margaret (I3311)
 
8215 Margaret Lee Smith, 91, of Montgomery, died Nov. 6, 2015 at Eastbrook Center.

She was the daughter of Lawrence and Blanche Sherwood of Ronceverte. Margaret was a registered RN and received her training at Charleston General Hospital, where she worked until she was married.

Surviving are her brother; her son; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

As she had requested, her body was donated to the WVU Medical School in Morgantown.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in her memory go to the Montgomery United Methodist Church, 319 5th Ave., Montgomery, WV 25136. 
Sherwood, Margaret Lee (I4012)
 
8216 Margaret M. Hutchinson was born in Noble County, Ohio, September 8, 1845. Died May 3, 1908, age 62 years, 7 months and 25 days.
She was married to William Thurlo in 1864, to this union were born nine children of whom six are still living to mourn her loss.
The funeral services were conducted by the writer in the M.E. Church, Browning, Mo., Tuesday at one o’clock p.m., after which her body was interred in the Mundell cemetery.
We wish to extend to all her bereaved ones our heartest sympathies – and especially so to her two little grandchildren whose home has been dissolved once before.
Let us all, so live, that we may have a home in that city incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away, reserved in Heaven for us.
W.E. Royston.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 7 May 1908.
 
Hutchins, Margaret (I2252)
 
8217 Margaret Maxwell, born in Harrison county, Ohio, February 16, 1832 departed this life February 19, 1917, aged 85 years and 3 days. In 1843 she was married to Samuel Neely and to this union eight children were born, five of whom are living, viz: N.B. of Brookfield, E.M. of Browning, Mrs. W.R. Smith of Brookfield, J.W. of Browning, Mrs. A.R. Wattenbarger of Milan. They were married in West Virginia where the children were all born. Turning their faces westward landed in Linneus in 1869. Locating on a farm near there and remained on that farm until 1872, when they moved to Sullivan county on a farm near Scottsville, where they remained until 9 years ago, getting old and unable to attend the affairs, they broke up housekeeping and spent the rest of their days with the children. The husband and father passed away about a year ago. Grandmother was at the home of her son, E.M. Neely in Browning when she took sick, and gradually grew worse until death released her from her suffering. She prayed for deliverance, her agony was so great. Finally she was not, for God took her.
On bread of mirth, and bread of tears, The pilgrim fed these checkered tears; Now landlord world, shut to the door, They guest is gone forever more.
She was converted and united with the M.E. Church, S., while a class existed in old Scottsville, and never changed her membership. She was loyal to her church and loved God, home and family. She was a grand, good woman. She leaves to mourn her departure, those children named above, a goodly number of grandchildren, and other relatives and friends.
"'Twas not in cruelty, not in wrath That the reaper came that day; 'Twas an Angel that visited the earth And took our mother away."
Funeral services at the home Tuesday, and remains laid to rest by side of her husband, in New Garden cemetery.
W.W.C.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 22 February 1917.
 
Maxwell, Margaret (I1861)
 
8218 Margaret Truesdell, 86, of Amelia, OH, formerly of Aurora, Indiana, passed away, Saturday, November 24, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

She was born Sunday, July 4, 1926 in Wallins Creek, Kentucky, Daughter of the late Samuel Harrison Howard and the late Dessie Dawson Howard.

Margaret worked as a Claims Manager for O'Leary Insurance Company, retiring after over 12 years of service.

She was a member of Mt. Sinai United Methodist Church. Margaret always enjoyed the 4th of July, not only was she very patriotic, but it was also her birthday. She was an avid reader and enjoyed cooking. Her favorite time was time spent with family and friends. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Surviving are Step-Daughter, June (Husband, Maurice) Sininger of Cincinnati, OH; Brother, Hobert Edison (Wife, Betty) Howard of Amelia, OH; Step-Grandchildren, Bethany (Husband, Tom) Flege and Susan Fritsch, Step- Great Grandchildren Laura & Nick Fritsch, Several Nieces, Nephews and those who loved her and called her" Auntie".

She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 22 years, Ocel Truesdell and her sister, Frances Reese.

Friends will be received 12:00 - 2:00 PM, Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at the Rullman Hunger Funeral Home, Aurora, Indiana.

Services will be held at the Funeral Home, Wednesday, at 2:00 pm,( immediately following visitation) with Pastor Lajo Dunbar officiating.

Interment will follow in the Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Aurora, Indiana.

Contributions may be made to the Mt. Sinai United Methodist Church or the Hospice of Cincinnati.
 
Howard, Margaret (I1703)
 
8219 Margaret was born on November 1, 1935 and passed away on Monday, March 7, 2016. Margaret was a resident of Springfield, Missouri. Graveside services will be at 11:00 A.M. Friday March 11 2016 at Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield Missouri under the care of Greenlawn Funeral Home East. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Thursday March 10 2016 in the funeral home.
Published by Greenlawn Funeral Home East on Mar. 8, 2016.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/margaret-collier-obituary?pid=178002866
 
Hill, Margaret Ann (I3932)
 
8220 Margaret, daughter of Alexander and Rhoda (Patterson) Maxwell, was born in Harrison Co., Ohio. "According to family records she took her husband's birth date as hers was unknown." Married in 1843 to Samuel Neely. Eight children born, five survive; N.B. of Brookfield MO; E. M., Browning MO; Mrs. W.R. Smith, Brookfield; J.W., Browning; Mrs. A.R. Wattenbarger, Milan, MO. They were married in West Virginia where all their children were born. Came to Linneus MO area 1869, settling on a farm. 1872 to a farm near Scottsville, Sullivan Co., MO living there 9 years. Aging, broke up housekeeping and lived with children. Mr. Neely died a year ago. She was at son's home, E.M. Neely, in Browning. Services at home, burial beside husband in New Garden Cemetery. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 22 Feb 1917, Browning MO.)
 
Maxwell, Margaret (I1861)
 
8221 Margarett Cassity Nimmo born Feb. 8, 1898. Departed this life Jan. 16. 1932, at the age of 33 years, 11 months and 23 days. In 1920 she was united in marriage to Alexander Nimmo to this union two children were born. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, two children, two by a former marriage, her mother, Mrs. Lillian Cassity, and a host of relatives and friends. Her father preceded her in death five years ago. Funeral services were conducted at the home at 2 p.m. by Rev. J.E. Rudloff. Interment was made in the Purdin cemetery.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 21 January 1932.
 
Cassity, Margaret (I2477)
 
8222 Margarita Tsuyako Crouch, 91, longtime resident of the Monterey Peninsula, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on September 29, 2018 in Salinas. She was born on November 22, 1926 in Panama City, Panama. Margarita previously worked in civil service for over 30 years. She was an active volunteer for many charitable organizations and loved to cook,. Her greatest joy was being around her family and friends.

Margarita is survived by, her daughters, Linda Mase and Monica (Michael) Young; sons, Robert (Karen) Crouch and Arthur (Gema) Crouch; sister, Lily Sierra; with grandchildren, Jennifer, Michael and Celine and great-grandchildren, Jasmine and Liam, along with other loving family and friends.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Carl Crouch.

Graveside Services will be held on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018 12pm at the San Carlos Catholic Cemetery 792 Fremont St. Monterey, CA 93940. Interment to follow 
Tsuyako, Margarita (I4744)
 
8223 Marge Buckman, 89, St. Joseph, passed away Thursday, September 15, 2011, in St. Joseph.
Marge was born on June 19, 1922, in Brookfield, Mo., to Charles and Jennie (Warren) Defibaugh.
Her husband, Bill Buckman, one sister and one brother preceded her in death.
Survivors include her daughter, Cheryl Buckman of the home; grandsons, Shane George and Jamey (Holly) George, St. Joseph; four great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Buckman has been cremated under the direction of Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel. There will be no visitation or services.
News-Press & Gazette Company, NPG Newspapers Inc, St. Joseph, MO USA  
Definbaugh, Marjorie (I179)
 
8224 Margie L. Lohman, 90, of Potter, KS. died Monday, Nov. 3, 2014 at her home surrounded by family.

Funeral services will be 2:00 pm on Saturday, Nov. 8th, 2014 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Potter with Rev. Rick Twenhafel officiating. Burial will follow in the St. John’s Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12:30 to 2:00 pm at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Potter, KS. Memorial contributions are suggested to the church and may be sent in care of the Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home who is handling the arrangements. Condolences to the family may be left online at www.beckerdyer.com

Margie was born on Aug. 7, 1924 in Cummings, KS. the daughter of Albert and Myrtle (Gilkison) Meyer. She graduated from Effingham High School in 1942. Margie was married to Robert Wheeler in 1943 and they were later divorced. She was married to Lester M. Lohman on Dec. 4, 1960 in Atchison, KS. Mr. Lohman preceded her in death on Sept. 13, 2013. She was a farm wife for many years. Mrs. Lohman was a member of the St. John’s Lutheran Church, Potter, KS. where she served on the Ladies Aide. She enjoyed antiquing, gardening, and raising flowers. She especially enjoyed her children and grandchildren.

Survivors include four daughters, Lisa (Randy) Gibson, Easton, KS., Lauri (Chuck) Swinford, Easton, KS., Sharon Sawyer, Richardson, TX., and Vicki (Tom) Jacobitz, Stella, NE., a sister, Ruth Wright, Atchison, KS., twelve grandchildren and presently eleven great grandchildren, and the twelfth great grandchild on the way.
 
Meyer, Marjorie Louise (I4870)
 
8225 Maria du Trieux
Baptized 5 apr 1617

From: http://bobmurg.home.att.net/marie_du_trieux.htm
THE MURGITTROYD FAMILY ASSOCIATION
The Story of an American Family

The Wallons were French speaking inhabitants of the Low Countries who in the later part of the sixteenth century fled from their homes on account of religious persecutions. Under the leadership of Jesse de Forest some of the Walloons who had gone to Leyden sought to emigrate from there to Virginia, but finally came over to Manhattan in 1623 with Capt. Cornelis Mey. These were the first settlers of New Netherland. Philip du Trieux seems to have been one of these earliest settlers, for he was here in Minuit's administration (1624-28) and was in 1638 Court Messenger for the West India Co in New Amsterdam. Philip appears to have been murdered by the Indians, together with his son Philip, before 1653. Philip's daughter was Marie Du Trieux.

The first mention of Marie du Trieux is in 1640 when the record of the baptism of her son, Aernout, appears on the church register in New Amsterdam. There is mention of her Husband, Cornelis Volkertszen in 1639.

From that may day in 1640 when Marie herself brings her son Aernout to baptism in New Amsterdam to the third of January, 1664, when her energetic and often spirited career in that city came to an abrupt end-- she shows herself as tavern keeper, property owner and Co-trader with her two husbands, to have been a woman of much enterprise, of considerable shrewdness and business ability and of some education--a woman of such persistent and daring courage as became the mother of pioneers.

The only mention of Marie on the records during the life time of Cornelis Volkertszen is in the suit of the wife of Jan Evertsen Bout in 1642, before referred to, which showed her as a Co-trader with her husband and in another suit in 1646 where she is fined for selling beer to the Indians -- an offense which she repeated once too often. On Feb 2, 1649, Maria together with Philip and Sara du Trieux stand godparents for child of Evert Jansen (Wendel) and Susanna du Trieux.

On Feb 20, 1650, Maria du Trieux, widow of Cornelis Volkertszen, Married Jan peek in the Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. Jan assisted her in the conduct of the tavern and from all accounts that tavern must have been the gayest spot in the little town. Maria must have made it very popular and contributed to the limit of the law -- and beyond -- to the pleasure of its guests. In 1654, the authorities are so scandalized by the frequent "tappings" after nine P.M. and on Sundays that Jan Peek's license is taken from him. On Nov 9th of the same year the court records as follows: "On the instant request, both oral and written, of Jan Peek to be allowed to pursue his business as before, inasmuch as he is burdened with a houseful of children and more besides, the Court having considered his complaint and that he is an old Burgher, have granted his prayer on condition that he comport himself properly and without blame and does not violate one or the other of the plackards on pain of having his business stopped without favor and himself punished as he deserves should he be found again in fault." As the marriage record says Jan was a bachelor when he married Marie du Trieux the "houseful of children," obviously included the Viele children. In 1653 Jan Peek is on the Muster Roll of the Burgher Corps of New Amsterdam and in 1665 he received the appointment of broker to the New Amsterdam merchants, "because he spoke English and Dutch." In 1655 he had acquired real estate in Beverwyck (Albany). This was doubtless for the purpose of obtaining the right to do trading there. He probably spent much time going up and down the Hudson and he put in often at a point where there was a little kil or brook which came to be call for him --Peek's Kil. the town of Peekskill still bears his name.

On March 23, 1652, Maria de Truye, wife of Jan Peek gives testimony as to what she has heard from an Indian concerning a trivial matter. On Dec 17, 1654, Maria brings a suit against Arent Jansen, provoost Marshal, demanding payment according to writing of fl. 14.8 and also for one cask Spanish wine and a wine glass fl. 12.8, making together fl.27.6 Deft. acknowledges the debt, but pretends to have discharged it by a certain fine which he had imposed upon the plaintiff. Defendant is condemned to pay within 14 days the fl 27.6 which he acknowledges to owe with the privilege should he have an action to institute the same. Maria thus frustrates his attempt to evade his debt. (observe she had thriftily added the wine glass to the bill!) There is much more reference to Maria du Trieux on the records than to Jan Peek, which is doubtless due to his frequent trading trips. In 1657 Jan contributed 20g. to the city treasury in common with other burghers. About this time he was arrested for beating and wounding a soldier, but said he did it only in defense of his home as the man was annoying his wife.

Maria, as the years go by adds to her family till four Vieles and four Peeks seem to compose it. She keeps ahead also with her business and gets more inclined to evade the law -- which increases in severity -- regarding the proper times for "tapping" and the more serious offense of selling liquor to the Indians. This last gets her into real trouble i 1663-4. But before then there are several interesting entries to record. One is that a petition of Maria du Trieux (June 8, 1660) was referred to Govert Lockermans and Isacc de Foreest, guardians of the minor children, which is corroborated when the next year ( 8, 1661) Mary de Truye and with her Isaac de Foreest, Old Schepen of the city and Gover Lockermans, also Old Schepen, guardians of her minor children appear before the Orphan Masters of New Amsterdam. Mary asks permission to receive the interest on 500 fl. settled on her children and secured on Peek the house of Andries Joginsen. Granted. At this time Jan was alive, so this refers to he Viele children and their patrimony. Nine years later (Feb 28, 1670), Isaacq de Foreest, as guardian of the children of Mary Peek requests the Court in New Amsterdam to be empowered to discharge a mortgage.

On Nov 9, 1654, Marritie Trompettus (Bugler) brings a suit against Maria de Truye to recover fl. 3.11 for the sale of fish to the defendant. Maria acknowledges the debt, but says she sent the money by the servant and it fell into the ditch; that she has now no more money but will pay it at the first opportunity. "The plaintiff is satisfied and the two women are reconciled."

In 1660 (Sept) the Sheriff, who seems always to have his eye on her, accuses her of "tapping" after nine P.M. She defends herself saying "two sat at her house who counted their money which she owed them and she did not tap a drop." The Court believed her and the case was dismissed.

In 1662 Maria brings suit against a carpenter, Marten Clasen, to whom she had advanced money to build her a house requiring him to give her back her money or to build her the house. In this same year (1662) she brings suit against a Ritzert Airy, whom she says owes her 54g. on which he is to pay her 12g. She produces her book to prove her position. This show she could read and write and had business methods.

On Jan, 1663, Maria brings suit against Herman, the soldier, saying that 15 legs of venison were stolen from her sister and that defendant visited her house. Defendant denied it saying he was sent by his master to fetch his wife. This is interesting, because of her reference to her sister, probably Sara, wife of Isaac de Foreest.

No trouble came to Maria de True that she did not bring her grievances to Court and in general she was right. But she was not French in vain and knew how to evade difficulties. On one occasion brought into Court about some affair in which her husband was concerned, she replied "that she does not trouble herself about her husbands affairs" (Jan, 1660), that the plaintiff must "look to him." A little later she is confronted by a man who does not like the beavers she has sold him; in this case her answer is: "she must speak with her husband." This constantly appearing in Court was the habit of the town, where no two women had a trivial quarrel but the Court must decide between them. Probably " the Court" sat on his front "stoep" waiting to adjust any simple matter that needed attention.

On Dec 18, 1663, it is requested of the Court that Maria de Truye be fined 18g. heavy money or 36g. in light money for selling liquor at forbidden hours and 50g. because her chimney is out of order. The Court fines her 18g. in zeawart for tapping on Sunday and orders her to have her chimney cleaned.

On Dec 30, 1663, Maria de Truye, wife of Jan Peek, is prosecuted for selling brandy to Indians. This in spite of the warning given her husband in 1654. For this offense on Jan 3, 1664, she is sentenced to pay 500g. and to banishment from the island of Manhattan. On Jan 24, 1664, Maria Peek, "one of the oldest inhabitants of New Amsterdam," asks for remission of her sentence and for leave to remove to Fort Orange (Albany). From Albany she retired to Schenectady where two of her Viele children and two of her Peek children settled. In Schenectady she lived on West corner of Front and Church Streets. She died before the year 1684. There is no record of the death of Jan Peek nor mention of him after Jan, 1663.

https://www.deloriahurst.com/deloriahurst%20page/2386.html
 
du Trieux /Truy / Truax, Maria (I5686)
 
8226 MARIA GROOT, m. Daniel Janse Van Antwerpen. He was born in 1655, and was in Baeverwyck (Albany) as early as 1661, where he agreed with Adriaan Appel to serve him for one year, for S5 beavers, and found. Later, he was possessed of the "Third Flat" on the south side of the Mohawk River, about 8 miles above the then village of Schenectady, and near Hoffman's ferry. He sold the west half of this bouwery in 1706 to Jan Pieterse Mable. He was magistrate of the town in 1676 and supervisor in 1701.
House of Truax, page 23.
 
van Antwerpen, Daniel Janse (I5976)
 
8227 Maria Isidra Fieseler
Shasta Lake City, CA
Maria Isidra Fieseler, age 79, passed away on February 8, 2018, at Mercy Medical Center in Redding, CA.
She was born May 5, 1938, in Albuquerque, NM. Mary was preceded in death by her parents Vitallo Turrieta and Ramoncita Chavez; husband Eldon “Tiny” Fieseler; brothers Carmel, Margarito and sister Pauline.
She is survived by her life partner Chuck Johns; sons Kenneth, Allen, Ramon and their spouse; grandchildren Adam, Kara, Lexie, Danika and 6 great-grandchildren.
May and Tiny were wed on January 22, 1960, and moved their family to Redding in 1962. She was a very active volunteer in the community and was an active member of several organizations: PTA, Redding Moose, Elks, American Legion, Jazz Society and many more. After Tiny’s death on September 30, 1982, she began her work career, including positions at Sears and Buckeye Elementary School.
Mary gave endless love and dedication to all her family and friends. She will always be remembered for her beautiful smile, fashion, cooking and warm hugs. A Celebration of Life/Memorial Service is planned for 1:00pm, April 1, 2018, at the American Legion Post 720, 4309 Vallecito St., Shasta Lake. A potluck will follow.
Please sign the guest book at http://obits@redding.com
Record Searchlight, Redding California. Sunday, 12 March 2017.
 
Turrieta, Maria Isidra “Mary” (I5380)
 
8228 Maria Lom, born c. 1652, married John Mattsson, son of Matthias Hanson c. 1672. After living at Moyamensing for 12 years, they moved to Gloucester County where Mattsson died in 1701. Aside from caring for the younger children of Lars and Beata Lock after their deaths, John and Maria Mattsson had at least seven children of their own:

Matthias Mattsson, born c. 1673, died 1700 in Gloucester County; unmarried.

Anna Mattsson, born c. 1674, died 1721 in Gloucester County; married Stephen Jones, son of Anders Jonsson Ekoren, 6 children.

Måns Mattsson, born c. 1670, died c. 1705 in Gloucester County; married Elisabeth, I child.

Gertrude Mattsson, born c. 1678; husband and children (if any) unknown.

Anders Mattsson, born c. 1680, died 1734 in Gloucester County; married Maria Van Culen, 5 children.

Maria Mattsson, married in 1717 William Philpot of Salem County, 7 children.

One or two other daughters not identified.
 
Lom, Maria (I5725)
 
8229 Maria Viele wife of Dowe Aukes and her two children killd, 3
and his Negro Woman Francyn, 1
Maria Alolff Wife of Cornells Viele Junr Shott." i

These five persons were killed in one house, standing on the south corner of Mill lane and State street next the ancient church. Aukes kept an Inn there.

A history of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English times.
page 262.
 
Aukes, Douwe (I5857)
 
8230 Maria Viele wife of Dowe Aukes and her two children killd, 3
and his Negro Woman Francyn, 1
Maria Alolff Wife of Cornells Viele Junr Shott." i

These five persons were killed in one house, standing on the south corner of Mill lane and State street next the ancient church. Aukes kept an Inn there.

A history of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English times.
page 262.
 
Viele, Maria (I5855)
 
8231 Maria, bap. at N.A. March 6, 1658. Witnesses; Henrick Van Bommel, en syn hys vr. Cornelis Pluvier, en syn hys vr. No Further record.
House of Truax. page 10.
 
Peek, Maria (I5846)
 
8232 MARIA3 DE GROOT (Rebecca2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born about 1660 in Beverwyck (Albany), New York. She died about 1695 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She married Daniel Janse Van Antwerpen, son of Jan of Antwerp and Neeltje, in 1669 in Schenectady, New York. He was born about 1635 in Antwerp, Netherlands. He died after 1720.

Daniel Janse Van Antwerpen and Maria De Groot had the following children:
72. i. JAN DANIELSE4 VAN ANTWERP was born on 24 Nov 1670 in Schenectady, NY. He died on 26 Jan 1756 in Schenectady,
NY. He married (1) AGNIETA VEDDER, daughter of Harmen Albertse Vedder and Anna ?, on 24 Nov 1700 in Schenectady, NY.
She was born about 1672 in Schenectady, NY. She died about 1756. He married (2) JANNETTE POST on 09 Mar 1691/92 in
Schenectady, NY.
73. ii. SIMON DANIELSE VAN ANTWERP was born in 1672 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died about 1747 in
Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York. He married Maria Peek, daughter of Jacobus Peake and Elisabeth Teunise Van Woert, on 27 Dec 1706 in Albany, Albany, New York. She was born about 1685 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died in Schenectady, Albany, New York.
74. iii. ARENT DANIELSE VAN ANTWERP was born in 1674 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 26 Jan 1756 in
Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Sara Van Eps, daughter of Johannes Jan Van Eps and Elisabeth Douw, in 1705 in Albany, Albany, New York.
75. iv. DANIEL DANIELSE VAN ANTWERP was born about 1686 in Schenectady, NY. He died before 1746. He married Ariaantje Gerrit Veeder, daughter of Gerrit Simonse Veeder, in 1710 in Schenectady, NY.
76. v. PIETER DANIELSE VAN ANTWERP was born about 1688 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died after 1742. He married (1) ENGELTIE MABEE.
vi. NEELTJE DANIELSE VAN ANTWERP was born on 07 Jul 1690 in Schenectady, NY. She married Andries de Graaf in 1711 in Schenectady, NY.
77. vii. REBECCA DANIELSE VAN ANTWERP was born on 25 Dec 1692 in Albany, NY. She died in 1765. She married Johannes Fort, son of Jan Fort and Margariet Rinkout, in 1720.
viii. MARIA DANIELSE VAN ANTWERP was born on 03 Jan 1694/95 in Schenectady, NY. She married Nicolaas Fort on 11
Feb 1719/20 in Schenectady, NY.
https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf
 
de Groot, Maria (I5975)
 
8233 Marian E. Selke
Services for Marian E. Brooks Selke, 64, Indianapolis, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Calling will be until 9 tonight and from 1 to 9 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Selke, who died Wednesday in St. Francis Hospital, was a member of Mount Auburn United Methodist Church, Stones Crossing. Survivors – husband George W. Selke; sons George W. Jr., Lawrence R., Keith A. Selke; daughters Marianne E. Brewer, Diana J. West; brothers Charles L., Delbert Brooks; sisters Dorothy Hirshberger, Deloris Cowger, Phyllis Beerthius, Norma Jean Berndt, Bertha Conley, Judy Daugherty; 22 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 3 April 1986.
 
Brooks, Marian Elizabeth (I5108)
 
8234 Marian F. ‘Sis’ Eaton
Riverton – Graveside services for Marian F. “Sis” Eaton, 73, will be held today at 2 p.m. at Mountain View Cemetery with the Rev. J. Holland Vernon officiating.
She died Aug. 24, 1998, at Wind River Health Care Center.
She was born April 29, 1925, in Herrick, S.D., to Elmer and Alma Opal (Cantrell) Farrens. She was home schooled on the homestead at Moneta, attended school in Lander and then graduated from Riverton High School in 1942.
She was a longtime resident of Wyoming but had lived in Meeker, Colo., and Greeley, Colo.
She married Merle E. Eaton on Sept. 21, 1942, in Lander. She enjoyed her family and friends, fishing, hunting and sewing. She was a wonderful cook and had a humorour side that was a joy.
Survivors include her husband of Riverton; three sons, Dale Wayne Eaton of Green River, Alan Lee Eaton of Riverton and Richard Edwin Eaton and his wife of Green River; three daughters, Mary Louise Achziger and her husband of Eaton, Colo., Sharon Raye Slagowski and her husband of Lyman and Judith Muriel Mason and her husband of Eaton, Colo.; 17 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Gerald Farrens and his wife of Jacksonville, Fla., and Loren Farrens and his wife of Pavillion; and two sisters, Maribel Thomison of Winnemucca, Nev., and Marilue O’Malley of Riverton.
She was preceded in death by her father; stepmother, Goldie Farrens; mother; a son, Daryl E. Eaton; daughter Jean Ann Eaton; and two brothers, Kendall Wayne Farrens and Ronald Gwen Farrens.
In lieu of flowers, memorial to the American Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family.-
Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Friday, 28 August 1998.
 
Farrens, Marian F. "Sis" (I1362)
 
8235 Marie Ingram married first to George Bierlin, before 1925 and divorced before 1940. Second to Earl Ball. And third to unknown Wilson, before 1961.
 
Ingram, Marie O. (I3707)
 
8236 Marie M. Bacon, 84, passed away on June 10, 2014.

Services will be Tuesday, June 17, at 10 a.m. at the Schowalter Villa Chapel, 200 W. Cedar, Hesston. A graveside service will follow at the McPherson City Cemetery.

Marie was preceded in death by her parents, William and Mary Hedges; her brother, Leroy Hedges; and her sister, Elizabeth Tipton.

She is survived by her husband, Wallace Bacon of Hesston; her son, Todd Bacon and his wife, Barb of Wichita; her three grandchildren, Paige Bacon of Seattle, Brooke Cheney and her husband, Ryan and daughter, Olivia of Wichita, Alex Bacon of Wichita; her niece, Judy Schultz of McPherson; and her beloved cat, Sophie.

Marie was born on July 11, 1929, and grew up in McPherson. She married Wallace Bacon in 1947, and they built a life together with their son, Todd, in Newton.

After high school, Marie worked for the F.W. Woolworth Company, and spent the remainder of her career at First Bank of Newton until she retired in 1992 after 35 years. She was an active member of Trinity Heights United Methodist Church and volunteered with many community organizations, which included the Ladies Lions Club and the Soroptimist Club.

Marie spent the last five years of her life at Asbury Park Assisted Living in Newton, and Schowalter Villa in Hesston. Marie's family would like to offer their heartfelt thanks to everyone who offered her loving and compassionate care throughout her last days.

In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established with Schowalter Villa, Hesston; Caring Hands Humane Society, Newton; and Harry Hines Hospice, Wichita.

Published by The Kansan from Jun. 14 to Jun. 16, 2014.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/thekansan/name/marie-bacon-obituary?id=19622975
 
Hedges, Marie M. (I3070)
 
8237 Marie Parham
Graveside services for Marie Parham, 84, Tyler, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday at Tyler Memorial Park with the rev. Byron Howard officiating under the direction of Lloyd James Funeral Home, Tyler.
Mrs. Parham died Aug. 22, 2005, in Tyler.
She was born May 5, 1921, in Fort Worth to the late Tollie and Ethel Bibb Enix. She lived in Tyler for 66 years, was a homemaker and a member of Central Baptist Church of Lindale. She was preceded in death by her husband, James H. Parham.
Survivors include son, Lynn Parham, Lindale; daughters, Nedra Smith, Tyler, and Janell Williams, Huntsville; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Tyler Morning Telegraph, Tyler, Texas. Wednesday, 24 August 2005.
 
Enix, Elsie Marie (I4250)
 
8238 Marie, bap. Jan. 10, 1649; died young.
House of Truax, page 10.

Twin to Michael.
 
de Forest, Marie (I5926)
 
8239 Marie, bap. July 7, 1666; married first June 15, 1687, Barnard Darby of London; married second 1706, Isaac, son of Peter de Riemer (her sister’s husband – a son by his first wife) (TTH)
House of Truax, page 11.
 
de Forest, Marie (I5940)
 
8240 Marin Man Dies After Car Accident
A San Rafale man died at Sonoma County Hospital this morning 1 1/2 hours after his car left the road and struck a tree on Highway 12 at Annadel Farms near Kenwood.
Harry Wilson Lawton, 62, 14 Sentinel Court, was taken to the hospital at 3 a.m. Officers said his car crossed the road before plunging off. They could give no immediate reason for the early morning accident; Lawton was alone in the car.
It was Sonoma County’s 10th automobile fatality of the year.
Petaluma Argus-Courier, Petaluma, California. Friday, 11 March 1960, page 1.
 
Lawton, Harry Wilson (I1057)
 
8241 Marion "Darlene" Weimer, age 58, passed away Wednesday, December 12, 2007, at her home in Wall Lake, Iowa.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, December 15th, at the Wall Lake Baptist Church with Pastor Kenneth McMillen officiating. Burial will be at the Wall Lake Cemetery under the direction of the Farber & Otteman Funeral Home.

Visitation is from 5:00-8:00 p.m., Friday, December 14th, at the funeral home in Wall Lake.

Darlene was born on October 17, 1949, in Stockton, California, the only girl of six children, born to Benjamin Petero and Marion (Baker) Petero. She grew up in California where she attended school. On May 5, 1967, she was united in marriage to John P. Weimer, Jr., in Montclair, California. This union was blessed with four children: John, Don, David, and Gina.

Darlene accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Savior in October 1977 and was baptized on August 26, 1979. She was a member of the Wall Lake Baptist Church.

Being a mom and taking care of her husband, children, and grandchildren, brought her great joy. She was a devoted and loving wife and mother who cherished her family and grandchildren and loved them very deeply. She enjoyed sewing, shopping, taking care of others, and keeping in touch with her family and friends. She enjoyed traveling this fall to the coast of Maine and stood in awe of God's handiwork. May she rest in peace.

Survivors include her husband, John P. Weimer, Jr.; her mother Marion Petero of Wall Lake, IA; her children: John Weimer and wife Amber and Don Weimer and wife Gwendolyn both of Mankato, MN, David Weimer and wife Kristi of Des Moines, IA, and Gina Anderson and husband Martin of Sac City; and 13 grandchildren: Britney Anderson, Alexa Weimer, Lydia Anderson, Preston Weimer, Jordyn Anderson, Riley Weimer, Isaac Weimer, Eli Weimer, Madalin Weimer, Grace Weimer, Parker Weimer, Jacob Weimer, and Abigail Weimer. Other survivors include her five brothers: Benjamin Dale Petero of CA, Anthony Wayne Petero of MT, Nelson Edward Petero of ID, Richard Logan Petero and Oliver Jack Petero both of CA.

Darlene was preceded in death by her father Benjamin Petero; father-in-law John P. Weimer, Sr., mothers-in-law Eleanor Ravenelle and Viola Weimer; and an unborn son.
 
Petero, Marion Darlene (I5145)
 
8242 Marion "Gene" Hammond Jr., 61, of West Brown Street, Nicholasville, died at his home on Thursday, Aug. 19.

A native of Jessamine County, he was born June 12, 1943, to Marion Eugene and Mildred Corman Hammond. He retired after 30 years from GTE. 
Hammond, Marion Eugene “Gene” (I3820)
 
8243 Marion F. Fox
July 5, 1926-Jan.13, 2023
Decatur – Marion F. Fox, 96, of Decatur, died at his home Friday, January 13, 2023.
A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held 4:00 p.m. Sunday, January 22, 2023, at South Shores Christian Church (130 Bristol Drive Decatur, IL. 62521) will Pastor Steve Young officiating. Visitation with the family will be one hour before service time at the church. Private inurnment will be in Point Pleasant Cemetery Long Creek, IL.
Memorials may be made to the Macon County Animal Shelter.
Tanzyus Logan Funeral Service and Care is in charge of the arrangements.
Marion was born July 5, 1926, in Indianola, IL, the eldest son of Willis B. and Grace G. Fox. He graduated from Fairmount High School in 1944. Marion enlisted in the U.S. Navy, June 1, 1944, and served as a radar-man on LST1101 in the Pacific Ocean. He was honorably discharged in 1946. He graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. degree in 1949, and a M.S. in 1952. Marion began his teaching and coaching career at Winslow, IL, in January 1950. He later taught at Durant, IL, and McHenry, IL, before joining the staff at Stephen Decatur High School in1957. He was employed in various teaching and administrative positions at SDHS until 1974. He taught Social Studies at Eisenhower High School from 1974 to 1976. Marion served as principal at MacArthur High School from 1976 until retirement in 1986.
Surviving is his sister, Marjorie Block; children: Nancy (Jerry) Mills of Decatur, David (Linda) Fox of Haddonfield, NJ, Judith Fox of St. Paul, MN; stepson, Russell (Chris) Hollingsworth of Indianapolis, IN; step-son-in-law, Terry Meyer; twelve grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his parents; brother, Joe; and wife, Sadie; brother, Joe; and stepdaughter, Paula Meyer.
Marion was a long-time backer of the Illini, Cubs, Bears and slow racehorses.
Please sign the family guestbook at www.tanzyusloganmemorialpages.com
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 20 January 2023, page A5
 
Fox, Marion Fielden (I5349)
 
8244 Marion Petero, 85, Weiser, died Monday, May 2, 2011, in Weiser. Services will be held in Modesto, California. Local arrangements are under the direction of Thomason Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to www.lienkaemper-thomason.com. 414-1234.

Published by Idaho Press Tribune on May 4, 2011.

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/idahopress/name/marion-petero-obituary?id=48009665
 
Baker, Eva Marion (I5143)
 
8245 Marion Richards and Menefee Hopkins are in Arkansas City investigating the mysterious and sudden death of young Ernest Hopkins. According to the Perry Enterprise the young man who slept with Mr. Hopkins the night he died said before he retired he was feeling as well as usual by had been taking medicine. He died during the night.
The Vandalia Press and Laddonia Herald, Vandalia, Missouri. Thursday, 25 October 1900.
 
Hopkins, Ernest (I2425)
 
8246 MARITJE VIELE (Pieter Cornelisen, Maria du Trieux, Philippe du Trieux, Pieter Cornelisen, Cornelis Volkertsen, Volkert Maertnesen
Seylemaecher). She married (1) ARENT FYNHOUT.

Arent Fynhout and Maritje Viele had the following child:
i. JACOMENTJE5 FYNHOUT. She married (1) JAN DECKER.

https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf
 
Viele, Martije (I5876)
 
8247 MARITJE VIELE (Pieter Cornelisen, Maria du Trieux, Philippe du Trieux, Pieter Cornelisen, Cornelis Volkertsen, Volkert Maertnesen
Seylemaecher). She married (1) ARENT FYNHOUT.

Arent Fynhout and Maritje Viele had the following child:
i. JACOMENTJE5 FYNHOUT. She married (1) JAN DECKER.

https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf
 
Fynhout, Arent (I5877)
 
8248 Marjorie E. Housh
Palestine – Graveside services for Marjorie Eileen Housh, 63, Broom City Community, near Elkhart, will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Strong Memorial Park, Slocum, with the Rev. James Peterson officiating under the direction of Hassell & Foster Funeral Home.
Miss Housh died Sunday in a Silsbee nursing home.
She was born April 23, 1922, in Norton, Kan. she was a bookkeeper for Gulf Oil Co. and a member of the Church of God.
Survivors include three brothers, Clark Housh, Gleeder, Kan., Lavon Housh, Houston, and Barry Housh, Dayton; and one sister, Kathleen Moeller, Fred.
Tyler Morning Telegraph, Tyler, Texas. Tuesday, 14 May 1985.
 
Housh, Marjorie Eileen (I4221)
 
8249 Mark, Phillip Earl
Phillip Earl Mark age 82 of Lyons, US. Air Force. Beloved husband of Ovejean nee Hinton, Loving father of Duane (Melanie) Gibson, Toni (Kevin) Hicks, Anita and Rebecca; dear brother of Gene (Mary Alice and the late David Mark; fond grandfather of six; great grandfather of five. Resting at Kopicki's Tower Home for Funerals, 4007 Joliet Ave., Lyons, IL 60534. Visitation Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, 5 to 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012, 12 noon, friends and relatives will meet at First Christian Church, 2000 Bundy Ave., New Castle, IN 47362 for a 1 p.m. service. Interment South Mound Cemetery 708-447-7900 www.kopicki.net. Memorials to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research or Home for Our Troops appreciated.
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. Tuesday, 30 October 2012.
 
Mark, Phillip Earl (I4328)
 
8250 Marlin Woodside Obituary
Marlin Woodside, age 94, of Purdin, died Friday, December 9, 2011, at Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield.

A funeral service will be Wednesday, December 14, 2011, at 1:30 p.m. at Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, Brookfield with Rev. Steve Long officiating. Burial will be in Purdin Cemetery in Purdin. Visitation will begin Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 in the evening.

Memorials to Bear Branch Church or Purdin Cemetery may be left at or mailed to Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, P.O. Box 496, Brookfield, MO 64628.

Marlin Edward, son of Jesse William McKee and Mary Leeanna (Jenkins) Woodside, was born August 12, 1917, in Purdin. On May 29, 1937, he married Vera DeVore who preceded him in death on September 21, 2009.

Mr. Woodside was a farmer. He also was a rock and lime hauler and worked as a maintenance person for the Grantsville Township. He was a member of the Bear Branch United Methodist Church in Purdin. He served on the Grantsville Township Board and served as an ASCS Committeeman.

Survivors include two daughters, Marlene Finney and husband, Jerry of Purdin and Karen Stanley and husband, Bill of Independence; two sons, Lindel Woodside and wife, Deanna and Darrel Woodside and wife, Lorna all of Purdin; twelve grandchildren, Jan Finney Walker, Jeffrey Finney, Jeneil Finney, Randy Stanley, Rena Stanley, Rob Stanley, Dawn Woodside, Todd Woodside, Kelly Woodside, Steven Woodside, Bryan Murrell and Brett Murrell; 22 great-grandchildren and eight great great-grandchildren; one sister, Dorothy Hollon of Brookfield and one sister-in-law, Vivian Woodside of Brookfield.

His parents, one brother, Norman Woodside, one sister and bother-in-law, Marjorie and Nelson Britton and a brother-in-law, Junior Hollon also preceded him in death.
https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/31263499/marlin-woodside
 
Woodside, Marlin Edward (I1868)
 

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