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Description: Born in Milwaukee in 1872 - Youngest of 8, 4 boys, 4 girls.
Died 1947 of a heart attack.
Stenographer and secretary.
First secretary of National Druggist assn auxillary in Wisconsin. | KRAUSSLACH, Elizabeth Ann. (I2902)
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Description: Born 1873 in Ireland.
Secretary to Harbor Commission Cork Ireland
Also ran a Bakery in Henry Street in Dublin. | DOWLING, Martha Elizabeth. (I3337)
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Died at the " The Sugar Estate, Sahmaw, Upper Burma, India". | HIGGINBOTHAM, William Harold Spencer. (I4056)
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Died from : The last Irish plague , The Spanish Flu. of 1918. | STEAD, Herbert (I6122)
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Died from Tuberculosis. | OWEN, George Henry. (I3853)
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Died from: The last Irish plague, The Spanish Flu of 1918. | BILLINGS, Mary Josephine (I715)
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Died in Greater London Ares. Vol: 1d. Page 602 | KING, George W. Snr (I289)
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Died of an Accident. | BRALY, Frank C. (I5732)
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Died of Cancer. | OVERTON-PENFOLD, Edwin Revell (I1099)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HUNT, D.J. (I6186)
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Done Bestman With his Wife Catherine Dennehy, at Her sisters wedding Hanora to John O'Sullivan in 1880. | GRIFFIN, Denis Francis. (I354)
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Doris VanDeVelde
Doris E.
VanDeVelde
PARKERSBURG, W.VA.-
Doris E. VanDeVelde, 86, of Parkersburg, went to be with the Lord June 20, 2011 from Camden Clark Medicial Center Memorial Campus.
She was born September 11, 1924 in Morrison Illinois a daughter of the late Paul Janvrin and Mable (Robertson) Janvrin .
She was a Member of St. Johns Methodist Church in Vienna, WV and the Red Hat Society. She worked as an Industrial Nurse for North Western Steel and Wire in Illinois and Burgess Battery in Freeport Illinois.
She was survived by her daughter; Jane Mead of Olympia, Washington, two sons; Dale VanDeVelde and wife Marcia of Davisville, West Virginia and Steven VanDeVelde and wife Sandy of Rancho Cordova, California, and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Clarence R. VanDeVelde, two brothers, one son, one grandson, and one very special friend Ed Napier.
Cremations services entrusted to The Leavitt Funeral Home Parkersburg, West Virginia. Threre will be no services or visitation at this time. Online condolences may be sent to the family @ | JANVRIN, Doris Elizabeth (I5591)
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Dorothy is a bit of a mystery as we do not have a birth certificate or father and mother's details, It is thought that Florence Williams who is the sister of Mary may be the mother, as yet no proof has come to hand. Dorothy had private tuition
instead of attending school due to the fact that her parents owned an Hotel somewhere in Melbourne. Dorothy went to visit her Auntie Ethel, one of Mary's sister in Fortescue St. in Spring Hill, shortly after the end of the first world war. It
was here that she met Victor, who at the time was the postman.
She lived at her daughter, Beat's house, 48 Railway Pde Deer Park, at the time of her death
Research: C OF E
Research: Vic Bir Idx No.
Qld Mar Idx No. 52873 Have Certificate
Vic Dea Idx No. 19362
there birth cert no. 1005 if this is right dorothy only marr cert said born melb m/c no.24435 | MCFARLANE, Dorothy Elsie May (I2947)
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Dub North. Apr - Jun. 1958. Vol.2 Page. 479. | Family: Ambrose Amby FOGARTY / Brenda EMERSON (F515)
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Edward - Jane- and Daughter Margaret, Moved to Austraila on Board the ship " Fortune" in 1853. | GATES, Edward Jr (I350)
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Edward and Maria Emigrated to New York City, America on board the Baltic Ship.
Leaving the port of Liverpool on the 23 rd of Dec 1915, and arriving in New York on the 1 st of Jan 1916, to start a new life. | Family: Edward Henry SEYERS / Maria Lilian ASHWORTH (F2078)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | O'BRIEN, E. (I2722)
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Elizabeth Was down as been deceased at her Daughters Marriage on 25-09-1934.
I am sure that she is the one Buried in Glasnevin, as it said she was the Wife of Coach Builder, which is what Fredrick was. | RYAN, Elizabeth (I1232)
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Elizabeth's Hobby was ballroom dancing
Funeral service St. Teilos Church, Whitchurch Burial plot No. D1143 Lawn?
Research: McQuinn Line | RICE, Miriam Elizabeth. (I2686)
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Emigrated to America from Bremen, Germany.in Sep 1890.
Description: Born 1869 in Nordheim, Germany. Attended schools in Worms, Gemany.
Worked for an importing firm at Mannheim Germany several years.
Came to America in 1890 to visit the Chicago World's Fair and stayed. Naturalized in 1896.
Worked for Ladwig and Schrank.
Worked for Webster Drug lab in Waupaca.
Returned to Milwaukee in 1896 and opened the City Hall Drug Store in parternership with Alvin Loefke.
In 1898 enlisted in the Spanish-American War - 1st
Reg Inf. Wis. Volunteers and served at Jacksonville, Fla. until honorably discharged in 1899.
In 1900 dissolved partnership with Loefke and established Bay View Pharmacy Pryor Avenue and Ellen St. ( now Delaware Ave.)
Married in 1901 - 2 children John William and Mrs. Jerome Dowling.
In 1913, due to ill health, moved to Big Wells, Texas, where he operated a ranch. (just like George Bush)
Returned to Mil. in 1921.
Re-entered the drug business at Teutonia Ave and Clark sts in 1922 which he operated until his death Mar. 2 1931.
Mr. Biebesheimer was a member of Russell Ave Evangelical Church, a mason, member of Lake Lodge, Hugh McGrath Post, Wisc. Pharmaceutical Assn, Nat Assn Reail Drugists, Mil Veteran Druggist Assn. | BIEBESHEIMER, Adam Wm. (I2718)
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