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3/8/1947 12:00:00 AM Marriage to Ruth Butts (Clark Marriage Records ) | Family: F291
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Becraft, Frankie to Palmer, Warren H. December 19, 1872
DONATED - MARRIAGE RECORDS - UP TO 1921
CASS COUNTY MICHIGAN | Family: F308
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Holy Cross Cemetery
7200 N Wall St, Spokane, WA 99208 | Family: F10
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marriage: http://www.orgenweb.org/wheeler/marriages1899.html | Family: F299
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married in St. Cyprian's Catholic Church, Napierville | Family: F16
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Mr. And Mrs Palmer came to Auburn in 1941 where he has been active in public accounting. | Family: F11
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Source: Marriages du Comte de Napierville no. 95, 1973 | Family: F361
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F205
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[17487] [S027670] <../sources.html>
PAGE: pg 175 intentions, pg 198
DATA:
intentions Oct 30, 1807
[S027670] Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts to1850
AUTHOR: Compiled by Sheila M. Dann Westgate & Anna Lowell Tomlinson
PUBLICATION: Chatham Historical Society 1991
REPOSITORY:
CALL NUMBER: ISBN-0-9615051-2-5
[NS276703] | Family: F139
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AYOTTE, FRANCIS 1921 035298 28 COEUR D'ALENE 08/03/1921 08/13/1845 | Francis AYOTTE
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Death: 9 AUG 1971 in Walter Reed Army Medical Center ,Washington,DC | Dale Everett BRIGGMAN
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(Holy Cross Cemetery D-406-2/1 ) | Joseph BRODEUR DIT LAVIGNE
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IOOF Cemetery | George Washington CHAPMAN
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IOOF Cemetery Row 9 #15 | Hattie M CHAPMAN
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Death according to Oregon Death Index (Certificate #841) | Mary A CHAPMAN
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May have been born January 12, 1840 according Death Certificate. | Adeline C. CRAWFORD
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | E.N. DAWSON
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | G.W. DAWSON
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(Research):Birth
[4357] [S033298] <../sources.html>
PAGE: page 355
[S033298] History of Chatham, Massachusetts
AUTHOR: William C. Smith
PUBLICATION: Fourth Edition, 1992, Published by The Chatham Historical Society
REPOSITORY:
CALL NUMBER:
[NS332983]
[NS332983] Sturgis Library, Barnstable, Massachusetts | Thomas Gould DOANE
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I (Palela Shirl Fisher) was named Shirl, not Shirley, because Grandma Beulah wanted a girl when my dad was born, and she was going to call him Shirley. She named him Donald Shirl instead:-) | Donald Shirl FISHER
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | P.S. FISHER
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Ancestry Record:
Name: Chapman, Sarah
County: Wheeler
Death Date: 01 Aug 1937
Certificate: 15 | Sarah Fillee GILE
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IOOF Cemetery, Row 9 #15 | William Albert GILLIAM
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Fort Spokane http://hometown.aol.com/Gibson0817/fortspok.htm | David Wesley GROVES
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KOOTENAI COUNTY CEMETERIES
ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CEMETERY
Located: East end of Sherman Avenue and 22 Street
Sponsored and taken care of by: St. Thomas Catholic Church
919 Indiana Avenue
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814
PH: 208-664-9254
INDEX = FAHRINGER TO GASHURST
Submitted for use in the IDGenWeb Project Archives, by James H. Machovec
Kootenai County Idaho Coordinator, for the
IDGenWeb Project, June 1997
ftp://ftp.rootsquest.com/pub/idarchives/kootenai/cemeteries/stthomFG.txt | George W. GROVES
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(Research):Idaho dept of health and welfare page 169 cooperative center for health statistics run date: 11/29/2001
death index for years 1946 thru 1950
groves, george w. 1947 151990 28 COEUR D'ALENE 01/18/1947 07/03/1863
http://www.rootsweb.com/~idgenweb/deaths/50.TXT | George W. GROVES
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(Research):Name: Groves, Margaret
Year: 1912
School/Group: IHM Academy
Located: Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai Co, ID
(located 6/30/2003) | Margaret Cecilia GROVES
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(Research):Name: Groves, Mary
Year: 1920
School/Group: IHM Academy
Located: Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai Co, ID
(located 6/30/2003) | Mary Magdlyn GROVES
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Burial information from Fairmont Memorial Park on 9/10/2008 (cremated) | Patricia Mae GROVES
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11 Oct 2000 - Mom (Juanita Palmer) stated that Caroline Huber lived with Clarance and Mary Palmer for a time. Mary was told that her father drank a lot and threw the kitchen clock and broke the corner off. She was told that they came to Idaho on Covered Wagon. | Andrew HUBER
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AYATTE, LOUISE 1932 081401 28 COEUR D'ALENE 11/18/1932 10/20/1843 | Louise LABLANC
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Raymond LaVigne
Spokane
Memorial service for Raymond P. LaVigne, 87, will be Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. at Fairwood Retirement Facility. Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Mr. LaVigne, who was born in Harrison, Idaho, died Friday.
He graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 1934 and was named to the All-City Basketball Team. He earned a scholarship to the University of Idaho.
In 1941 he joined the Spokane City Fire Department, serving as captain until his retirement in 1970.
Mr. LaVigne volunteered many years at Holy Family Hospital and often helped at the Spokane Food Bank.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Florence.
Survivors include two daughters, Linda Jones and Gayle Orton; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to YMCA of Spokane or the Spokane Food Bank.
From (Spokedman-Review, Oct. 28, 2003) | Raymond LAVIGNE
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Lac Du Flambeau School 1910...
Calling this place home: women on the Wisconsin frontier, 1850-1925 By Joan M. Jensen
| Rose Mary LAVIGNE
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Burial information from Fairmont Memorial Park on 9/10/2008 (cremated) | Eldon Dale LEIGH
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Biograph of Edwin Lyman | Edwin LYMAN
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LYMAN, RUFUS ASHLEY: University Professor & Dean; b Table Rock, Neb Apr 17, 1876; s of William Graves Lyman-Sophie Lee Allen; ed Table Rock HS 1892; U of N, BA 1897, MA 1899, MD 1903; Sigma XI; Phi Delta Chi; Omega Beta Pi; Delta Sigma Phi; Rho Chi; m Caroline Day July 1, 1899 Lincoln; s Rufus Ashley, Edwin Day; d Esther, Caroline, Elizabeth, Louise; 1904-08 prof of pharmacology, U of N, Coll of Med; 1908- org & dean of Coll of Pharm, U of N; in chg of unit of SATC 1918; AAAS; Neb St & Amer Med Assns; Neb & Amer Pharm Assns; Amer Coll of Pharm; Amer Assns Sch Phys; Amer Pub Health Assns; Amer Student Health Assn; Amer Coun on Edn, vice- chmn 1928, mbr commonwealth fund com, making study of pharm edn & prac for natl application, 1929-30; founder & editor Amer Journ of Pharm Edn 1937; Presby Ch; Rep; hobby, publication of pharm journal; off U of N, College of Pharmacy; res 1649 S 21st, Lincoln. (Source -Who's Who in Nebraska Published by the Nebraska Press Association, Lincoln, NE 1940
Printed by State Journal Printing Co., Lincoln, NE
| Rufus Ashley LYMAN, Sr
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Here is a transcript from my Great Grandmother’s Obituary notice in the Dalles Chronicle dated March 9 1901.
Death of Mrs. Sophia Palmer. Died yesterday afternoon, March 7th, at the residence of her son, H. J. Palmer of this city, Mrs. Sophia Palmer, age sixty-five years and nearly three months. Mrs. Palmer has been in feeble health for many weeks and her death was not unexpected. She was born in Ohio and after living for a time in Kansas and Nebraska, moved with her family to Oregon in 1886 and settled in Crook County, making her home in Prineville and Mitchell until a few months ago when she followed her son who is in the employ of Pease and Mays, to the Dalles.
Mrs. Palmer leaves five living children, three sons and two daughters. These are A. C. Palmer of Prineville, Editor of the Crook County Journal; Wm L. Palmer of Felzer, Baker County; H. J. Palmer of this city; Mrs. C. A. Randolph of Portland and Mrs. C. E. Fry of Denver, Colorado.
Mrs. Palmer was genial, warm hearted and an earnest Christian Woman who leaves a host of friends among her neighbors and acquaintances in Crook County. She was converted at the age of thirteen and has been a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the past twenty-five years.
The funeral took place from the house at the end of the old Fair Grounds at three o’clock and was conducted by Rev. U. F. Hawk. | Sophia LYMAN
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(Research):Oakland Independent, Oakland, Burt Co., Nebraska.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~neburt/olres/Oakland/jmex1900.htm
M: Jennings, William Holman: Jun 29, 1900: p 3: c 6: Pawnee City
Bride - Lyman, Addie Shaw. Strange story of two marriage licenses in different counties. Miss Lyman from Table Rock, and daughter of W.G. Lyman. Groom is nephew of Captain R.P. Jennings, and formerly practiced law in Table Rock, but now in Lincoln, where the couple makes their home.
M: Lyman, Addie Shaw: Jun 29, 1900: p 3: c 6: Pawnee City
Groom - Jennings, William Holman. Strange story of two marriage licenses in different counties. Miss Lyman from Table Rock, and daughter of W.G. Lyman. Groom is nephew of Captain R.P. Jennings, and formerly practiced law in Table Rock, but now in Lincoln, where the couple makes their home. | William Graves LYMAN, Jr.
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Died at 6 month | Carol Jean MCDANIELS
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Email sent by cathy on Feb. 7, 2001
I'm reporting the sad news that Terry died suddenly Tuesday of a brain
hemorrhage. He didn't show up for work and they left a message at his
sister's. I'm waiting for news of what his family is planning, and will go
to Vancouver---if the snow doesn't prevent it. Bad timing.
I'm feeling pretty detached, not grief-sticken, but it will certainly be hard
to see his family. Mom has offered to drive down with me, but I'm not sure
what I want to do yet. Will keep you posted.
cat | Terry James MOHNS
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(Research):The Cheney Free Press, Cheney, Spokane County, Washington, Friday, May 25, 1900.
F. C. MOHR INSTANTLY KILLED
On Wednesday morning about 7:30 an east bound extra freight train drawn by engine 174 overtook a handcar containing John Ostrand, section foreman, and six men employed on the section, while on a long trestle about 3 1/2 miles east of Cheney. The engineer whistled as he came rushing around the curve about 500 feet distant and the men slackened the speed of the handcar and all except one managed to climb out on the ties far enough to clear the train, but Fred C. Mohr, who occupied an awkard position on the handcar, facing the approaching train, was the last to leave the car and was struck and instantly killed, his body being found lying face downward fully 75 feet from the place where the handcar was struck.
Fred Mohr was a good workman and had only been working with Foreman Ostrand since Monday, and evidently lost control of himself in the fateful moment.
Mr. Ostrand had no knowledge of the extra and was past the middle of the trestle when the train whistled and in a few seconds had reached his men.
The body was brought to Cheney at 11:45 and Coroner Baker held a preliminary examination in the afternoon. An examination of witnesses will be had soon to determine whether any one was criminally negligent in the matter.
Wendelin Schneider, formerly residing near Cheney, but at present living at Julinaetta, Idaho, and Charles Hamilton of Kendrick, Idaho, are brothers-in-law of the deceased, and James Bartoff of Kendrick, Idaho is an Uncle.
Deceased was a young man and unmarried, and was a friend of the family of J. L. Edgerton and spent the evening before his tragic death at their home in this city.
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/surnames.mohr/404 | Fredrick P MOHR
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Compiled from Rootsweb files. | Effie J. MONROE
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Compiled from Rootsweb files. | Erma MONROE
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Compiled from Rootsweb files. | Homer A. MONROE
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Compiled from Rootsweb files. | Ida Bell MONROE
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Compiled from Rootsweb files. | Lura R. MONROE
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Compiled from Rootsweb files. | Myrtle A. MONROE
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Compiled from Rootsweb files. | Pearl MONROE
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Compiled from Rootsweb files. | Son MONROE
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