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Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin. Plot: Veterans Section Row 3 | Harrington Lewis Albert (I2249)
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Said to be sister of Little Beard, Chief of Senecas | LNU FNU (I605)
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Said to immigrated as a widow in 1857 with daughter Kari Nilsd. on based relocation records | Olsdotter Anna (I1166)
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Saint John's Cemetery, Shiremanstown, Cumberland, PA, Plot Section A #529 | LNU Mary (I786)
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Scottish immigrant or descent. | McGregor Margaret (I597)
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Section B
Note on stone: with Ebenezer | Patterson James K. (I599)
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See attached sources. | Nelson Arnold Henry (I346)
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Senile and dementia. | Wheeler Eldrige (I2294)
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Served as a Musketeer in Norwegian Army in Vardø, Finnmark, Norway | Nelson Hans (I297)
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Served as a private in Captain Gershom Cathcart's Company. | Luce Adonijah (I621)
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Served in Civil War. | Luce George Warren (I608)
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Sharon Cemetery also known as Wyckles Cemetery,. Dates not listed only military service.
http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/~il/macon/maconco_cem_sharon.html
Photo and children info on Find A Grave. | Kipp John - parents not verified (I1628)
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Shown living with Claud and Ella Otto in 1920 WI Census (Nepeuskun, Winnebago, WI) at age 88 | LNU Angeline (I1035)
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Shows as living with Arthur Tingman in 1930 Census, MI. | Norstrom Henriethe (Jesta) Constantine (I411)
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Since he was not mentioned in will, dated 1807, of his father Henry Kipp it could be possible that he may have died prior to 1807. | Kipp John Henry (I860)
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Social Security last residence Seattle, King, Washington, USA | Baarson Donald K. (I388)
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Social Security last residence was Urbana Benton, Iowa, USA. | Marshall Thomas E. (I383)
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Some records indicate possible birth year from 1808 to 1814. | Luce Warren S. (I596)
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Son Of German Immigrants | Wolf John Jacob, III (I417)
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Source information: Finnmark county, Vardø, Parish register (official) nr. 4 (1862-1871), Birth and baptism records 1869, page 58.
Permanent pagelink: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=227&idx_id=227&uid=ny&idx_side=-60
Permanent imagelink: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20050303020886.jpg | Nelson Anton Nickolai (I6)
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South Dakota Birth record states birthdate as May 31, 1900, while the World War 1 draft registration card states it as May 18, 1900. | Wilcox Ervin Marvin (I588)
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Teaching | Luce Samuel Robert (I1741)
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The 1880 census for Montgomery, Ashland, Ohio shows Sarah married to a Theadore Heitz. It also shows her mother, Catherine living with them. Catherine is identified as a widow. | Kipp Sarah (I981)
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The 1880 census shows Mary A. living with her younger sister Ctherine Jane and husband John H Feeser in Harrisburg, Dauphin, PA. | Kipp Mary A. (I891)
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The 1910 Federal Census states that Earl, and his brother Ed, had attended school during the past year. The first Lester school house was built in 1892. It's location was just under two miles from the Kipp farm. It is likely that Earl and Ed attended this school. In the winter months school was held above a store in Lester. This location was also about two miles from the Kipp farm.
The first accredited high school graduating class was in 1923, however there were previous graduating classes. In 1910 Earl would have been 14, and Ed 16. | Kipp Earl Lloyd (I2)
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The death certificate for Amanda (Brown) Wilcox lists the place of burial as "Wakefield, Marenisco, Green Lake County". The only cemetery of this name that I can locate is Maenisco Cemetery in Wakefield, Gogebic County, MI. No connection has been made to this area for Amanda. | Brown Amanda A. (I289)
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The following arrived in Quebec, Canada on the S/S Polynesian on May 26 , 1879.
Johan Peter, Anna, Anna, and Anna all with the surname of Norstrom. The wife Anna is listed as age 18, and the other Anna as age 19. | Norstrom Johan Peter (I1680)
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The Genealogy Trails - Illinois web site has Henry Bauman age at 63 years and 3 (not sure if the 3 is days or months) This would make his birth year 1818. It also state his birth as being in Switzerland. http://genealogytrails.com/ill/richland/fritcem.html
1870 Census for both Henry Bauman and Hanna Brinkman lists place of birth as Prussia. | Bauman Henry Frederick, Jr (I26)
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The land patent issued to Henry Kipp in 1763 indicates his profession as being a Black Smith. | Kipp Henry (I816)
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The Mining Gazette
Date:«tab»«tab»July 10, 1921
Decedent:«tab»Mary E. BERGMAN
Headline:«tab»Mrs. M. E. BERGMAN Passes
Summoned Last Sunday at Family Home Following Illness.
Mrs. Mary E. BERGMAN, aged 76 years, esteemed pioneer resident of Calumet,
died Sunday morning at the family home on Middle street, following an
illness of several months. News of her death, although expected, came
as a shock to her wide circle of friends.
Mrs. Bergman was born in Norway, and she was a resident of Calumet for over
50 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Laura RAUTIOLA of Calumet
and a son, John Bergman of Great Falls, Mont. A brother and sister, John
NORDSTROM of Copper City and Mrs. TINGMAN of Mohawk, also survive.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Norwegian Lutheran church,
Rev. P. A. STROMMEN, pastor, officiating. Interment was in Lake View.
Transcribed by: Jacquie Sherrer | Norstrom Marie Helene (I409)
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The second son of Nicolas Blasser and Sussanah Weyant was named Jacob. German tradition was that the second son be named after the father of the wife. Therefore the name of the wifes father may be Jacob. Add this to the fact that the sponcers of Jacob Blasser were Jacob and Susannah Weyant the parents of Susannah Weyant Blasser may be Jacob and Susaannah Weyant. | Weyant Jacob ?? (I933)
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The second son of Nicolas Blasser and Sussanah Weyant was named Jacob. German tradition was that the second son be named after the father of the wife. Therefore the name of the wifes father may be Jacob. Add this to the fact that the sponcers of Jacob Blasser were Jacob and Susannah Weyant the parents of Susannah Weyant Blasser may be Jacob and Susaannah Weyant. | LNU Susannah ??? (I934)
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The village or area where a Johan Henrich Kipp emigrated from has not been identified to my knowledge. The Kipp surname is mainly located in Steinfurt, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany but is also in Borken, Minden-Libbecke, and Herford in North Rhine_Westphalia. (47%) There is also a concentration in Rottwell, Baden-Württemberg (13%). There are lesser concentrations in other parts of Germany. There was also Johan Henrich Kipp from Flomborn Germany who was born in 1733, which is about the right age for "our" Henry Kipp. He was confirmed in 1746 and that's the last information about him in Flomborn. Church records show that Johan Heinrich's brother batized his youngest son Johan Henrich. The sponser was someone other than "our" Johan Henrich which may indicate he didn't live in the area any more. | Kipp Henry (I816)
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The Will of Daniel Smith (Schmidt) dated 1815 leaves all personal estate to John Smith, son of his brother John Smith, with whom he resided at time of death. No siblings or parents mentioned. | Schmit Daniel (I919)
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The will of her husband Henry Kipp allocated 200 pounds be set aside and the interest there-from be used for her support until her death. She also received one bed, 1 cow, household and kitchen furnishings as she needs, one kitchen closet, one stove, and the right to live in the dwelling of her choice that he owned for the rest of her natural life. Also allowed the son George, and son in law Fred Hipple to pay one-half of debt owed until her death. | Schmidt Anna Maria (I817)
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The will of John Nicholas Blasser dated April 14, 1799 mentions all his children other than Jacob. | Blasser Jacob (I863)
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There was a Henry Bowman declared intent to become a citizen of the United States. Oath was taken in York County, PA on Sept. 10, 1856. Renounced sovereignity to George the fifth, King of Hanover. This could be our Henry Bowman (Bauman). Copy of oath on file. | Bauman Henry Frederick, Jr (I26)
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Troop D, First SD Cavalry | Kipp Earl Lloyd (I2)
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Union Cemetery is adjacent to Union Church in Whitmore Township, Macon County, Illinois. Joseph Kipp's death record states he is buried here but the cemetery index for the cemetery http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/~il/macon/maconco_cem_union_r.html does not list him. | Kipp Joseph - parents not verified (I1629)
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Union Cemetery, Sec 1 Lot 109 Block 3 | Funk Pauline Wilheime (I976)
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Union Cemetery, Sec 2 Lot 109 Block 3 | Kipp Osmond Baker (I974)
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Unknown if male or female | Landis Infant (I2052)
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Various census reports show birth as either Germany or Switzerland.
1920 Census for Susan Bauman states that father and mother were born in Holland, and the 1930 census states that her father was born in Germany and mother in Holland. 1870 Census for both Henry Bauman and Hanna Brinkman lists place of birth as Prussia. | Brinkman Hannah Margaret (I27)
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Västerbotton south of Norrbotten | Nilsson Isberg Johan (I1043)
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Waggoner Family Bible, printed in Germantown PA, and bought 9 23 1764. | Waggoner Maria Magdalena (I418)
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Was a sargent in wars of Riga, Klissow, Thorn, Fraustedt, Meskowitz and Poltava.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle of Poltava | Nilsson Isberg Johan (I1043)
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Was a sargent, but had mental problems and retired in 1822 | Stake Anders (I333)
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Was a VET | Wilcox Charles Alfred (I294)
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Was an assistant dress designer Davis Dress Mfg. Co in Portland, OR in 1941
Also worked as a welder in the ship yards during WW II in Portland, OR | Nelson Laura Belle (I341)
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Was listed as a member of the Kensington Club in Newton, IA in August 1957 as Blanche Kipp. (Newton Daily News. Aug. 10, 1957) | Kipp Blanche E. (I977)
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