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151 | Lichty Family From: Anniversary History Of Lehigh County, Vol. II, Copyright 1914 John Adam Lichty, of Allentown, the youngest son of Abraham, was born at Grimville, in Berks county, July 6, 1846 and for thirty two years (from 1864 until 1896) was a public school teacher, having taught in Greenwich township eight terms, at Lyons one term, at Topton seven terms, at Orville one term, and the rest of the time in Lehigh county, one term of which was in Allentown. From 1869 to 1889 in connection with teaching he was an organist and choir leader, stationed at Dunkel's church, five years; Topton ten years and the Lowhill church five years. In Lowhill township he served the office of justice of the peace. In 1866 he married Catharine Kroninger, a daughter of David and Henrietta (Heiser) Kronginer, who lived in Greenwich township. She was born Aug. 20, 1846, and she died at Allentow, Aug. 24, 1904. Five of their fourteen children are deceased; those living are: Susan (married John Petay) (**Should be Petty); Thomas (of Allentown); Amon (of Pennsburg); robert (of Allentown); Carmi K.; John (of Fullerton); Asa (** Should be Ira ) (of Bowmanstown); Amy (m. Harleigh Diehl); and Mark ofAllentown. **Corections to the above paragraph weere made by Gary Wisser per information given to me by Shirley Miller, Granddaughter of Susan and John Petty. Dec 2003. | LICHTY, John Adam (P431)
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152 | Lichty Family From: Anniversary History Of Lehigh County, Vol. II, Copyright 1914 Marx Lichty, a native of Switzerland, was born March 16, 1753. He emigrated to PA when ayoung man, settling at Kline's Corner (Farmington) in Berks county. He was a farmer. His wife as Anna B. Altenderfer, of Berks county, PA. He died in Maxatawny township, May 5, 1817, and is buried at the Ziegel's church. They were members of the Lutheran church. Their children were: Abraham (buried at Zion's church in Maxatawny); Peter (who moved West); David; Mrs. Daubenspeck; Mrs. Joseph Blaliet; Mrs. Ziegler, and Mrs. Ginginger. David Lichty, son of Marx, was born in Upper Macungie township, Lehigh county, June 5, 1777. On April 16, 1799, he married Susanna Bachman, widow of John Moyer, born March 9, 1769, died Feb. 9, 1839, and buried at the Dunkel's church, in Greenwich township, Berks county, where he was a farmer. His homestead was the William Moyer farm, situated south of Klinesville, Pa. They had four children: Abraham; Rachel ( married Peter Weiss); Susanna (married Reuben Schwartz and moved West); and Mrs. Daniel Leiby. Abraham D. Lichty, the oldest son of David, was born May 5, 1804, in Greenwich township, and there in 1825 he married Rebecca Dietrich, born Oct. 11, 1805, and died Nov. 9, 1886, aged 81 years. She was a daughter of John Adam and granddaughter of Johannes Dietrich, the latter having emigrated to America in 1751. Abraham was a blacksmith and a wheelwright. he died at Krumsville, Pa., Dec. 17, 1858. He and his wife and her parents are buried at the grimville church. The children: Judith married Daniel Wisser David married Elizabeth Bieber Lucinda married John Schlonecker Daniel married Mary Altenderfer Lewis married Catharine Oswald Jacob married Carolline Clauss J. Adam married Catharine Kroninger John Adam Lichty, of Allentown, the youngest son of Abraham, was born at Grimville, in Berks county, July 6, 1846 and for thirty two years (from 1864 until 1896) was a public school teacher, having taught in Greenwich township eight terms, at Lyons one term, at Topton seven terms, at Orville one term, and the rest of the time in Lehigh county, one term of which was in Allentown. From 1869 to 1889 in connection with teaching he was an organist and choir leader, stationed at Dunkel's church, five years; Topton ten years and the Lowhill church five years. In Lowhill township he served the office of justice of the peace. In 1866 he married Catharine Kroninger, a daughter of David and Henrietta (Heiser) Kronginer, who lived in Greenwich township. She was born Aug. 20, 1846, and she died at Allentow, Aug. 24, 1904. Five of their fourteen children are deceased; those living are: Susan (married John Petay) (**Should be Petty); Thomas (of Allentown); Amon (of Pennsburg); robert (of Allentown); Carmi K.; John (of Fullerton); Asa (** Should be Ira ) (of Bowmanstown); Amy (m. Harleigh Diehl); and Mark ofAllentown. **Corections to the above paragraph weere made by Gary Wisser per information given to me by Shirley Miller, Granddaughter of Susan and John Petty. Dec 2003. CARMI K. LICHTY, a school teacher in North Whitehall township, was born at Topton, PA. April 23, 1875, and worked on a farm until he was sixteen years old; then for three years he worked in a factory at Allentown. He was granted a license to teach school at the age of nineteen and he has been a public school teacher for ninteen consecutive terms. He was granted a professional certificate in 1911. His first term was taught at Schadts School House in Whitehall township and in that district he taught four terms four terms in Washington tonwship and eleven terms in North Whitehall. Socially he is a member of the claussville Castle, K. g. E. he is a Democrat and served the party as County Committeeman of his district for four years and for four years he was an auditor of North Whitehall township, where he has lived since 1896. He owns a valuable tract of 15 acres on the state pike between Siegersville and Schnecksville. In 1896 he was married to jennie E. Smith, a daughter of W. H. and Caroline (Kistler) Smith, of Lynnport, PA. they have four children: E. Juanita; Naomi R. (Who died in infancy); Olivia S. and Luther S. | LICHTY, Marx (P188)
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153 | Lichty Family From: Anniversary History Of Lehigh County, Vol. II, Copyright 1914 Marx Lichty, a native of Switzerland, was born March 16, 1753. He emigrated to PA when ayoung man, settling at Kline's Corner (Farmington) in Berks county. He was a farmer. His wife as Anna B. Altenderfer, of Berks county, PA. He died in Maxatawny township, May 5, 1817, and is buried at the Ziegel's church. They were members of the Lutheran church. Their children were: Abraham (buried at Zion's church in Maxatawny); Peter (who moved West); David; Mrs. Daubenspeck; Mrs. Joseph Blaliet; Mrs. Ziegler, and Mrs. Ginginger. David Lichty, son of Marx, was born in Upper Macungie township, Lehigh county, June 5, 1777. On April 16, 1799, he married Susanna Bachman, widow of John Moyer, born March 9, 1769, died Feb. 9, 1839, and buried at the Dunkel's church, in Greenwich township, Berks county, where he was a farmer. His homestead was the William Moyer farm, situated south of Klinesville, Pa. They had four children: Abraham; Rachel ( married Peter Weiss); Susanna (married Reuben Schwartz and moved West); and Mrs. Daniel Leiby. Abraham D. Lichty, the oldest son of David, was born May 5, 1804, in Greenwich township, and there in 1825 he married Rebecca Dietrich, born Oct. 11, 1805, and died Nov. 9, 1886, aged 81 years. She was a daughter of John Adam and granddaughter of Johannes Dietrich, the latter having emigrated to America in 1751. Abraham was a blacksmith and a wheelwright. he died at Krumsville, Pa., Dec. 17, 1858. He and his wife and her parents are buried at the grimville church. The children: Judith married Daniel Wisser David married Elizabeth Bieber Lucinda married John Schlonecker Daniel married Mary Altenderfer Lewis married Catharine Oswald Jacob married Carolline Clauss J. Adam married Catharine Kroninger John Adam Lichty, of Allentown, the youngest son of Abraham, was born at Grimville, in Berks county, July 6, 1846 and for thirty two years (from 1864 until 1896) was a public school teacher, having taught in Greenwich township eight terms, at Lyons one term, at Topton seven terms, at Orville one term, and the rest of the time in Lehigh county, one term of which was in Allentown. From 1869 to 1889 in connection with teaching he was an organist and choir leader, stationed at Dunkel's church, five years; Topton ten years and the Lowhill church five years. In Lowhill township he served the office of justice of the peace. In 1866 he married Catharine Kroninger, a daughter of David and Henrietta (Heiser) Kronginer, who lived in Greenwich township. She was born Aug. 20, 1846, and she died at Allentow, Aug. 24, 1904. Five of their fourteen children are deceased; those living are: Susan (married John Petay) (**Should be Petty); Thomas (of Allentown); Amon (of Pennsburg); robert (of Allentown); Carmi K.; John (of Fullerton); Asa (** Should be Ira ) (of Bowmanstown); Amy (m. Harleigh Diehl); and Mark ofAllentown. **Corections to the above paragraph weere made by Gary Wisser per information given to me by Shirley Miller, Granddaughter of Susan and John Petty. Dec 2003. CARMI K. LICHTY, a school teacher in North Whitehall township, was born at Topton, PA. April 23, 1875, and worked on a farm until he was sixteen years old; then for three years he worked in a factory at Allentown. He was granted a license to teach school at the age of nineteen and he has been a public school teacher for ninteen consecutive terms. He was granted a professional certificate in 1911. His first term was taught at Schadts School House in Whitehall township and in that district he taught four terms four terms in Washington tonwship and eleven terms in North Whitehall. Socially he is a member of the claussville Castle, K. g. E. he is a Democrat and served the party as County Committeeman of his district for four years and for four years he was an auditor of North Whitehall township, where he has lived since 1896. He owns a valuable tract of 15 acres on the state pike between Siegersville and Schnecksville. In 1896 he was married to jennie E. Smith, a daughter of W. H. and Caroline (Kistler) Smith, of Lynnport, PA. they have four children: E. Juanita; Naomi R. (Who died in infancy); Olivia S. and Luther S. | LICHTY, Judith (P432)
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154 | Lichty Family -From: Anniversary History Of Lehigh County, Vol. II, Copyright 1914, | Source (S-2129628391)
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155 | Listed as "Katie Krause" on the death certificate of her son Oliver. | KRAUSE, Mary Ann (P564)
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156 | Listed as Edith Hyer on her daughter Kate's Certificate of Death in 1968. | HYER, Kate Antonia (I58)
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157 | Lived in Noxen, PA last 6 years. Homesteaded in Barstow in the late 50's, lived there during 60's&early 70's Moved to Garden City in 1938. Robert E. Wisser and James married sisters. Met Iva Cornell while working as a farmhand on the Letlighter Farm. After Iva (Cornell) died he married sister-in -law Elsie (Kocher) Cornell. | WISSER, James Jacob (P367)
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158 | Lived in _______? Twp., Columbia County, PA, at the time her father's estate was settled. Release filed in Union Co., PA, Vol. C, pg. 438: "We, Henry Kelchner of ______ Twp., Columbia Co., PA, and Magdalena, his wife, late Magdalena Dunkle, one of the daughters and legatees of Killian Dunkle, late of Buffaloe Twp., have received from Peter Dunkle, Executor of Estate of Kellian Dunkle, full satisfaction and payment of all sums, bequests, as are given said Magdalena, and all interest accured thereupon. Signed 23 April 1817 by Henry Kelchner, Magdalena Kelchner. Witnesses: Jas. Hutchinson, Elizabeth Hutchison of Columbia County. The Inventory of all goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of Killian Dunckle lists as part of the estate a cash amount paid to each child: Magdalena and her husband had received the sum of $954.00 before the estate was settled. | DUNCKEL, Mary Magdalena (I544)
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159 | Lot C-101 | GANGWERE, Estella (I557)
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160 | Mabel Fravel Obit, Morning Call 6 Oct 2002, | Source (S-2129628392)
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161 | Mabel L. Wisser Obit in Morning Call - May 7, 1996, | Source (S-2129628393)
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162 | Mabel was a self employed hairdresser in the New Tripoli area for 25 years before retiring in 1971. She was a member of Weisenberg Lutheran Church, New Tripoli. Funeral arrangements, Keller Funeral Home, Fogelsville. | TREXLER, Mabel L. (P484)
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163 | Many Thanks to Shirley Miller in Alabama who worked so hard to straighten this out. I had this Daniel Wisser confused with a Daniel Wisser born in 1823. Gary Wisser, California May 2008 | Source (S-2129628403)
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164 | Margaret (Jones) Bonner was born in 1753 in Chowan County, North Carolina and died on 01 Sep 1804 in Clarke County, Georgia. She was 51 years old. Margaret married Thomas Bonner on 06 May 1767 in Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. Thomas and Margaret had 10 children: Jordan; Zadok Augustus; Deborah Nancy; Whitmal; Mary; Thomas; Allen; Willis; Josiah; and Daniel. It has been said that her parents were Nathan Jones and Elizabeth (Slaughter) Jones, but this is a mistake. Elizabeth did marry Nathan Jones, but she was not born until 1753, the same year as Margaret. Elizabeth obviously could not be the mother of Margaret. Margaret?s parents are unknown, but it is possible that her father may be Thomas Jones. This guess is based on land sales to Thomas Jones that he deeded a percentage of to Thomas and Margaret Bonner. The only logical explanation to him doing this is that he was Margaret?s father. However, there is no proof that he is her father. It is believed that Margaret is buried at the Bonner plantation near Dove's Creek in Clarke County, Georgia. This is more than likely an unmarked grave. | JONES, Margaret (I755)
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165 | Maria Cisneros birth location comes from her daughter Nilda's birth certificate. | CISNEROS, Maria Irma (P10)
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166 | Marraige License for William & Emma?(Keiper) Wisser, | Source (S-2129628394)
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167 | Marriage License Docket of Lehigh County, PA #11767, | Source (S-2129628395)
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168 | Marriage to Benjamin Krauss 1841 17 Jan Age: 24 Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA From Marriages of Rev. Joseph S. Dubs 1823-1853: Married 17 Jan 1841 Benjamin Krauss of N. Whitehall and Abigail Meier. | Family F300
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169 | Mary first married H.P Gorden, then F. Hawkins. 1920 Marshall county census (head George W. Bryant) lists her birthplace as Texas, but she was actually born in Kentucky. See 1910 Marshall county census (head F. Hawkins) Birthplace listed as KY on 1880 census | MATHEWS, Mary Carter (P495)
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170 | Maurice E. Saad November 22, 1988|The Morning Call Maurice E. Saad, 50, of 7135 Heather Road, Macungie, died Monday in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. The cause of death is pending an autopsy, according to Lehigh County Coroner Wayne Snyder. Saad was the husband of Janice E. (Wisser) Saad. He was a carpenter for the Construction Performance Co., Allentown, for the past four years. Before that, he worked for Robert Drey Construction Co., Cherryville, for many years. Born in the country of Lebanon, he was a son of the late Elias and Nora Saad. Survivors: Wife; sisters, Laurice, wife of Moise Salim of Allentown, and Antonia in Lebanon; stepsons, Larry S. Worsham of Allentown and David S. Worsham of Coopersburg, and a granddaughter. Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Horace W. Schantz Funeral Home, 3rd and Main streets, Emmaus. Call 12:30-1:30 p.m. Wednesday. | SAAD, Maurice (P80)
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171 | May have been Joseph Clarence? "DON'T QUOTE ME"gw 1910 census lists him as 13 Info from J.A Adams 1910 Marshall County Census | ADAMS, Clarence (P48)
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172 | Militart ?: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/northampton/military/revwar/1bn-1781-balliet.txt | HAMEL, Johannes Peter (I240)
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173 | Milton Jacob Joseph Buchman http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=3aa85da0-0f13-41da-a888-aa60c64f1343&tid=7158548&pid=346 | BUCHMAN, Milton Jacob Joseph (P346)
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174 | More Records in file on computer | GORDON, Henry Patric (P494)
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175 | More Records in file on computer | WATTS, Sally (I404)
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176 | Moving 1912 Emanuel Wisser of Crackersport sold his house and lot there to Phoon Hammel. He will make bis home with his son-in-law, Lewis Stephen, and family October 25, 1912 The Allentown Leader from Allentown, Pennsylvania · Page 8 | WISSER, Emanuel (P391)
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177 | Mr. Stewart had two sets of twins. Rhode (Rodie) and Odie from his first wife. Stella and Orella from is second wife. (Info from Trevelyn Stewart Patton to Gary Wisser on 10/13/2013) | STEWART, Father (I121)
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178 | Mr. Wisser served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict from 1952 to 1954 as a legal adviser to Gen. Bean, head of the U.S. Army Finance Division at Fort Harrison in Indianapolis. | WISSER, Allen B. (I671)
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179 | Mr. Wisser's (Steven) father, Samuel Wisser, was born at Grimville, Berks county, and removed to Denver, Lancaster county, when sixteen years old. He there learned the tanning business, and carried this on for some years. He married Julia Ann Rhoads, daughter of Philip Rhoads, of Reamstown, by whom he had two children: ;Ann Eliza, who died young; and Stephen. | WISSER, Samuel (I30)
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180 | Mrs. William H. Wisser Newspaper dated May 20, 1919 Mrs. William H. Wisser, of 641 North Fourth Street, mother of ten children, the youngest five days old, died yesterday at 2 p.m. in the Sacred Heart hospital, of pneumonia, aged 47 years, 8 months and 28 days. Birth to the child was given last Thursday. Mrs. Wisser was admitted to the hospital yesterday in a serious condition. She was born in Philadelphia, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. She is survived by her husband, William H. Wisser, the ice dealer and the following children: Emma, Andrew, Anna, Charles, Josephine, Elizabeth, Louise, Genevieve, William H. Jr. and the infant son. A sister, Mrs. Wilhelmina Thoman also survives Submitted by Sue Jones PA ROOTS http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?504,432695,432695#msg-432695 | WISSER, William H (I291)
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181 | Myrtle married George Bryant after her sister Claudia died 3 hours after childbirth. | GORDON, Myrtle M. (P279)
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182 | NEWS Miriam E. Fluker By The Morning Call | October 10, 2007 Miriam E. Fluker, of Tampa, Fla., formerly of Allentown, died Sunday, September 30, 2007, in Melech Hospice House, Tampa. She was born in Allentown. She was the daughter of the late James and Sevilla (Wisser) Seidel. She was a secretary for the city government of Tampa for many years until retiring. She was a member of Atonement Lutheran Church, Westerly Chapel, Fla. and a graduate of South Whitehall High School. Survivors: Brothers, Ernest O. Seidel of Tampa, James W. Seidel of Allentown; sisters, Arlene D. Schreiber of Allentown, Olive J. Woods of Jacksonville, Fla.; nieces and nephews. | SEIDEL, Miriam E. (P462)
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183 | Not sure if Ann is the daughter of Elizabeth or John's first wife Sarah. (G Wisser 14 June 2015) | WIESER, Ann (I613)
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184 | Not sure if Catharina is the daughter of Elizabeth or John's first wife Sarah. (G Wisser 14 June 2015) | WIESER, Catherina (I609)
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185 | Not sure if Elizabeth is the daughter of Elizabeth or John's first wife Sarah. (G Wisser 14 June 2015) | WIESER, Elizabeth (I615)
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186 | Not sure if Harriet is the daughter of Elizabeth or John's first wife Sarah. (G Wisser 14 June 2015) | WIESER, Harriet (I611)
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187 | Not sure if Isaac is the son of Elizabeth or John's first wife Sarah. (G Wisser 14 June 2015) | WIESER, Isaac (I614)
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188 | Not sure if Maria is the daughter of Elizabeth or John's first wife Sarah. (G Wisser 14 June 2015) | WIESER, Maria Anna (I608)
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189 | Not sure if Nathan is the son of Elizabeth or John's first wife Sarah. (G Wisser 14 June 2015) | WIESER, Nathan (I612)
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190 | Not sure if Samuel is the son of Elizabeth or John's first wife Sarah. (G Wisser 14 June 2015) | WIESER, Samuel (I610)
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191 | NOTE: I have not confirmed that the grandfather is the same Irwin Wisser (gaw 6/18/2014) Twins of Paul and Helen Wisser Newspaper dated November 10, 1927 The second of the twin daughters born to Paul and Helen, nee Newhard, Wisser, of West Catasauqua on October 27 died last night at 8:15 at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wisser, West Catasauqua, from a complication of diseases. The twins were the only children of the Wisser family. When three days old Betty Margaret, died and although strong hopes were held for the health of Helen, she followed her sister in death. Besides the parents the grandparents Wisser and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Newhard of Northampton survive. Private funeral services will be held at the home of the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wisser, 11 Second Avenue, West Catasauqua, on Sunday at 2 pm. Interment will be made in the Friedens Church cemetery. Rev. H. T. Sell will officiate. Submitted by Sue Jones http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?504,432693,432693#msg-432693 | WISSER, Irvin Jacob (P415)
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192 | Note: 4/1/2017 Fredric was married and had 3 children. Add info from is pension files. | WISSER, Fredrick J (I335)
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193 | NOTE: DANIEL WIESER born 1839 and married to Rosa is not the same as DANIEL WISSER born 1841 and married to Louisa. The 1870 Census is the best way to tell the two apart. | WISSER, Daniel (I398)
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194 | NOTE: DANIEL WIESER born 1839 is not the same as DANIEL WISSER born 1841 and married to Louisa. The 1870 Census is the best way to tell the two apart. | WIESER, Daniel (P89)
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195 | NOTICE- NEED TO COLLECT EVIDENCE ON THIS NAME (1/4/2018 gaw) | JONES, John (P1024)
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196 | NOTICE- NEED TO COLLECT EVIDENCE ON THIS NAME (1/4/2018 gaw) | HAMMOND, Ruth (P1025)
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197 | OBIT February 18, 2011 Opal F. Cook Pauls Valley Daily Democrat Pauls Valley, Oklahoma ? Opal F. Cook of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma was born to Major and Eunice (Teague) Bonner on June 12, 1912 in Kingston, Oklahoma and passed from this life on February 16, 2011 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma at the age of 98 years. Mrs. Cook grew up and attended school in Kingston and Woodville, Oklahoma. She was a long time member of the United Methodist Church in Kingston. For nearly 24 years, Mrs. Cook was employed as a Hostess for the Lake Texhoma Lodge. After her retirement, Opal couldn?t sit still so she became a health care provider as a way of being involved and caring for people. The highlights of her life were her grandson and great-grandson. Mrs. Cook is survived by her daughter: Erma Jean Vann and husband Charles of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; grandson: Bill Vann of Wapanuka, Oklahoma; and 1 great-grandson: Bryson Vann of Ada, Oklahoma. Mrs. Cook was preceded in death by her husband, parents, 2 sons, 5 brothers and 2 sisters. Funeral services for Mrs. Cook are scheduled for Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 11 a.m. in the Kingston Cemetery in Kingston, Oklahoma. Services are under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home. You may send a condolence to the family at www.woosterfuneralhomes.com. | BONNER, Opal Florence (P259)
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198 | OBIT http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20011201/A_NEWS21/312019993 STOCKTON Hoza M. Bonner Farm laborer Hoza Major Bonner, 85, of Stockton died Thursday in a hospital. He was born in Marshall County, Okla., and lived in Stockton for more than 50 years. Bonner was a farm laborer for more than 40 years. Survivors: siblings, Bill Bonner of Stockton, Opal Cook of Oklahoma and Evie Duberry of Prescott, Ariz. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Wallace-Martin Funeral Home, 520 N. Sutter St. Visitation: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Sunday. Committal: Stockton Rural Cemetery. | BONNER, Hoza Major (P150)
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199 | Obit for his wife Sarah The Lafayette Sun- August 14, 1929 Death of Mrs. Sarah Bonner, age 87, at the home of her son, Mr. Oscar Bonner. She lived just east of LaFayette on the old LaFayette-West Point Road, later making her home with her children. She was the wife of the late W.T. Bonner who died in 1898. Interment was at the Bonner Family Cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Oscar and Robinson, and 2 daughters, Mrs. R.A.J. Cumbee and Mrs. D.E. Floyd. from: Once Upon a Time - A History of the Emory Chapel Community by David M. Hall | BONNER, William Thomas (I506)
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200 | OBIT: Birth: Jul. 23, 1893 Scurry County Texas, USA Death: Feb. 27, 1968 Olney Young County Texas, USA daughter of John Bonner - Edith Hyer Services for Mrs. Kate Wilmith Norman, 74, at the Loving Baptist Church with Rev. H.M. Bean, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Norman, resident of Loving since 1964, died following a heart attack. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survived by two daughters - Mrs. F.T. Snow of Loving and Mrs. Martha Waller of Howe; three sons - J.W. Norman of Kamay, J.R. Norman of Kermit, H.H. Norman of Sanger; 21 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. The Olney Enterprise 7 March 1968 Family links: Children: Valda Edith Norman Snow (1914 - 2004)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Loving Cemetery Loving Young County Texas, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Searchers of our Past Record added: Jun 03, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53198469 Kate Wilmith Bonner Norman Cemetery Photo Added by: TxRose Photos may be scaled. Click on image for full size. | BONNER, Kate Wilmith (I86)
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