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1051 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1052 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1053 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1054 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1055 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1056 | Military photo of Joseph Dollander. Thank you Me. Vigor for scanning and contributing this photograph. | ||
1057 | Mizpah Class, Methodist Episcopal Church, Kewanee, IL, June 1919 First row (L to R): Rev. Lewis (the pastor), Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Dayson, Mrs. Gillispie, Mrs. Dailey, Mrs. Bottopff, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Keeler, Mrs Heaps, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. West, J.E. Hawthorne. 2nd row: Mrs. Young, Mrs. Lee Young, Miss Deutchland, Mrs. Rinker, Mrs. White, Mrs. Wresten, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Lewis (teacher), Mrs. Will Guest, Mrs. Benjamin, Mrs Mottery, Mrs. Ed Gates, Mrs Ada Hull, Mrs. McCready, Mrs Wm. Walker. 3rd row: Mrs. Frighsand, Mrs. Kildaorr, Miss Hall, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Jay Gees, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs Will Wilson, Mrs Fudge, Mrs Lindburg, Mrs. Cady, Mrs. C.H. Myers, Mrs. Sarah Miller, Mrs. John Hawkes, Mrs. Murcheson, Mrs. Walker, Miss Despaine, Mrs. Despaine, Mrs. Winecoop 4th row (on porch): Mrs. W. R. Curtis, Mrs. Harold Green, Mrs. Geo. Hawkes, Mrs. Meikle, Mrs. Knox, Mrs. Olive Ballentine, Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Frank Janes. [Contributed by Sharon Deaver to a web site I found. I do not have a higher quality original.] | ||
1058 | Modified Register for Jean OUART Descendants of Jean OUART 1786. Thank you to D. Roepke for researching and assembling this 10 page PDF document. | ||
1059 | Mother Viletta with children Back row, left to right: Izelma - 8 years, "Mama" Hedburg - 31, Izora - 10 years. Front row, left to right: "Hine" Arval - 2 years, Izada - 3 mos., "Buck" Arben - 5 years. | ||
1060 | Mother Viletta with her children "1903 Viletta Hedburg holding Arval about 1 year old. Arben - approx. 3 years old. Izelma - approx. 5 years old. Izora - approx. 7 years old." Back Row, Left to Right: Lillian Izora Hedburg | Viletta Locele Buffett | Izelma Hedburg Front Row, Left to Right: Arben D. Hedburg | Baby Arval Hedburg Thank you Me. Vigor for scanning and contributing this photograph. | ||
1061 | My Dear Elenor Copyright Clif Bryner Jr., Emily Briner & Janne Henshaw from their Folk album Drifter's Prayer. Clif Briner Jr. on Banjo, Emily Briner Frazier on Fiddle, Janne performing vocals. | ||
1062 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1063 | Newspaper article on Bryner family survivability [Note: Thank you very much to J. Bryner Fazekas for transcribing this article for the web site.] THE BRYNERS – OLDEST, LARGEST FAMILY Caption under picture: Despite advanced ages of this family, the oldest nearing 75 and the youngest near 55, death has taken none from their ranks, with the exception of their parents. Twelve children were born to Mr. and Mrs. William Bryner in Kewanee and ten of the twelve still live in Kewanee, two reside out of town. The above photo was taken at a family reunion last year (1940) and they are: front row, Charles Bryner, Kewanee; Mrs. May Wagy, Kewanee; George Bryner, Kewanee, the oldest in the family; Mrs. Celia Swan, Kewanee; and Earl Bryner, Rock Island, the youngest in the family. Back row: David Bryner, Kewanee; Mrs. Della Henry, Kewanee; Abram Bryner, Kewanee; Mrs. Effie Green, R. R. Kewanee; Harry Bryner, Kewanee; Mrs. Minnie Bauer, Kewanee; and Mason Bryner, of Lorain, Ohio. By Charles O. Meier Probably the oldest-largest family in Kewanee is the Bryner family. A family of twelve children are all living with ages ranging from 55 to 75. All of the twelve children were born in Kewanee or Kewanee township to Mr. and Mrs. William Bryner, who moved here many years ago and first settled in Kewanee, later moving west of town for a number of years and then back to town. Mr. Bryner died in 1915 at the age of 83 and Mrs. Bryner died in 1921 at the age of 75. The children all attended Kewanee schools and with no deaths of the children, and considering the age, makes it probably the largest and oldest family in this territory. 38 CHILDREN All but one of the Bryner family now have children, and their total numbers 38 children and a large number of grandchildren. Mrs. Della Henry is the only one of the group to be a great-grandmother. The family consists of five girls and seven boys and they have witnessed many changes in Kewanee in their time. The family in order of age is George Bryner, Kewanee, who will be 75 years old in August; David of W. Prospect Street; Mrs. Celia Swan, Madison Avenue; Abram, corner Rice and Boss; Mrs. May Wagy, 521 Cambridge; Mrs. Minnie Bauer, S. Main; Charles, South Grace Avenue; Mason, Lorain, Ohio; Mrs. Della Henry 521 Cambridge; Harry, E. First St; Mrs. Effie Green, Rural Route, west of Kewanee; Earl Bryner of Rock Island, who is youngest and will be 55 this September. The old family homestead is at 816 N. Burr Street, where nearly all the girls were married. All but David and Celia were married in Kewanee. These two took their vows at Cambridge. ONE IN OHIO Mason Bryner has been in Lorain, Ohio, for a number of years but manages to return regularly. Earl, located in Rock Island, left Kewanee only a few years ago and makes regular visits to Kewanee. With all but these latter two located in Kewanee, whenever Mason comes here for a visit, it is a simple matter to have a family reunion. They contend that Mason always comes here unexpectedly, not writing first, but they do have a very full house when they do all get together, 12 children, 38 children’s children, many grandchildren and now the great grandchildren are coming in for their place in the family. Mason Bryner has the largest family of the twelve with seven children and Harry on East First Street ranks second with five. All of the family are in good health and are very proud of their family record. | ||
1064 | Newspaper wedding article for Vallerie Foley and Raymond Whetstone REPEAT VOWS--Miss Vallerie Foley became the bride of Raymond Whetstone in a ceremony performed Sunday afternoon in the First Baptist church. (Warner Studio Photo) VALLERIE FOLEY WEDS SUNDAY. In a wedding ceremony performed Sunday at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist church, Miss Vallerie Foley, daughter of Mrs. Nannie Foley, 907 Lake st., became the bride of Raymond Whetstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Whetstone, 820 Prairie ave. Rev. Gordon L. Vaughn performed the single ring ceremony in the presence of a small group of relatives. Miss Gail Metz, Kewanee, served as maid of honor and Lester Whetstone, brother of the groom, served as best man. The bride was attired in a ballerina length gown of white chantilly lace over taffeta. Her shoulder length net veil fell from a tiara-like-cap. She carried white roses on a white Bible. Miss Metz wore a pink ballerina net over taffeta gown with a small pink taffeta cap. She carried a pink and white carnation bouquet. The mother of the bride wore a navy blue dress with navy accessories. The groom's mother wore a lavendar dress with black accessories. The mothers wore corsages of pink and white carnations. A small reception was held at the groom's home. Miss Janet Foley and Miss June Richter assisted in the serving. The bride graduated from Kewanee high school in 1952 and has been employed by Rashid Brothers. The groom attended Kewanee schools and is employed at Wolworths. As the couple left on their honeymoon trip, the bride wore a black and white paper taffeta dress with a white rose corsage. Upon their return they will make their home at 124 North Walnut. Guests were present from Frazee and Perham, Minn., and Peoria. | ||
1065 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1066 | Nicholson family picture Back row, left to right: William D., Joe, Anna, Tom Front row, left to right: Kate, Mary Elizabeth, William Thomas, Elizabeth If you can help me more positively identify everyone in this picture please let me know. | ||
1067 | Nicholson family plot marker Status: Located; Large family plot marker, which is among several family graves in Kewanee, Illinois. | ||
1068 | Nicholson's Maid-Rite Drive In Sandwich Shop | ||
1069 | Obituary for Chad Ahrens Chad Edward Hansen Ahrens, 30, of Kewanee, died Saturday, April 29, 2006, from injuries sustained in a car-train accident near Neponset. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Friday, May 5, at Schueneman-Tumbleson Funeral Home, Kewanee. His uncle, Bill Hansen, will officiate. Private family inurnment will be at a later date. Visitation will be from 1:30 p.m. Friday until the time of services at the funeral home. Born June 21, 1975, in Kewanee, the son of Edward G. and Dorothea C. (Hand) Ahrens, he married Amy Palmer in 2001 in Kewanee. She also died in the accident. Surviving are a daughter Christina Joi Ahrens of Hillsdale; his parents, Dennis and Dorothea Hansen of Kewanee; a twin brother, Brad G. Ahrens of Kewanee; one sister, Mrs. Steve (Angel) Lutz of Kewanee; stepgrandparents, Robert and Shirley Hansen of Kewanee; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins; and his special friend, Melissa Ahrens of Hillsdale. His maternal grandparents preceded him in death. He graduated from Kewanee High School in 1993 and Black Hawn East College in 1995 with an associate's degree in small business. He had been employed at Pines in Kewanee and was currently employed at LCN Door Closure Co. in Princeton. He enjoyed fishing, jogging, playing basketball, medieval Olde English fairs, animals, the outdoors and spending time with his daughter and family members. He was a fan of the White and Red Sox. | ||
1070 | Obituary for Donald Edward Slater Thank you to B. Wiley for scanning and contributing this image. |
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1071 | Obituary for Marie Louise Wiemee Dollander FUNERALS MARIE DOLLANDER Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Dollander, 349, W Division St., were held from Visitation Church this morning Retired Revered Monsignor William P. Burke was in charge of the service. Bearers were Leonard Holtschult, Phillip Rose, James Kelly, August Sherbeyn, William Henning and Cornelius Lazoen Burial, was in St. Joseph's cemetery at Galesburg Marie Wieme was born in Belgium Sept. 17, 1867. She was married to Henry Dollander before coming to the United States about 50 years ago, when they settled in the Atkinson vicinity. Kewanee had been her home for 28 years. She was a member of Visitation Church and Altar and Rosary society of the church. Surviving are a son, Joseph, of Kewanee, and three daughters, Mrs. Louise Martens of Billings, Montana, Mrs. Martha DeDoncker and Miss Clara Dollander of East Moline. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Clements Rykert of Rock Island, nine grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, a son, Charles, and a daughter, who died in infancy. | ||
1072 | Obituary for Robert Bob A. Hansen KEWANEE - Robert “Bob” A. Hansen, 86, of Kewanee, passed away at 6:00 AM, Saturday, July 7, 2012 at Proctor Hospital in Peoria. Cremation has been accorded and a memorial service will be held at 10:00 AM, Saturday, July 14 at Rux Funeral Home in Kewanee. Lay Minister Donna Boardman will officiate. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the services at the funeral home. Inurnment will be in Pleasant View Cemetery where military rites will be accorded by the Kewanee Veterans Council. Memorials may be directed to the Robert Hansen Memorial Fund. He was born June 25, 1926 in Kewanee, the son of Hans J. and Elizabeth (Pease) Hansen. He married Shirley Ann Richards on February 11, 1947 in Kewanee and she preceded him in death on September 9, 2007. He is survived by his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by his parents, a sister and his brothers. Bob was educated in Kewanee schools and at the age of 17 he enlisted into the service. He served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII serving in the European Theater. He had worked at Kewanee Boiler for 20 years and then worked as a millwright at John Deere Harvester Works in East Moline for 23 years until his retirement in 1987. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Kewanee. He enjoyed gardening, tinkering in his garage, country and western music and driving around in his old green truck with his dog, Sandy. | ||
1073 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1074 | Obituary photo for Gene Richards Taken from his online obituary at Rux Funeral Home web site. | ||
1075 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1076 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1077 | Outer envelope of letter to Eliz. Nicholson Re: her father's estate 24 Apr 1929 Letter with 2 cents postage | ||
1078 | Pa Wood, Grandma Hedburg's Step-Father | ||
1079 | Parents with baby. Joseph Dollander family. Left to Right: Joseph Frank Dollander | Lillian Izora Hedburg | Baby Josephine Izora Dollander Thank you Me. Vigor for scanning and contributing this photograph. | ||
1080 | Parents with daughter. Joseph Dollander family. "Josephine Dollander, Izora Dollander, Joe Dollander -- about 1940" Left to Right: Josephine Izora Dollander | Lillian Izora Hedburg | Joseph Frank Dollander Thank you Me. Vigor for scanning and contributing this photograph. | ||
1081 | Parents with toddler. Joseph Dollander family. "Joe & Izora Dollander & daughter Josephine" Back Row, Left to Right: Joseph Frank Dollander | Lillian Izora Hedburg Front: Josephine Izora Dollander Thank you Me. Vigor for scanning and contributing this photograph. | ||
1082 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1083 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1084 | Petrus Wieme, Belgium, East Flanders, Civil Registration, 1598-1906 | ||
1085 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1086 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1087 | Photo of Elizabeth Nicholson Thank you D. Nicholson (Gustafson) for allowing me to scan this photo. | ||
1088 | Photo of Elizabeth Nicholson baking with a friend Thank you D. Nicholson (Gustafson) for allowing me to scan this photo. | ||
1089 | Photo of Elizabeth Nicholson with a friend Thank you D. Nicholson (Gustafson) for allowing me to scan this photo. | ||
1090 | Photo of Florence Funk, an unknown woman, and Elizabeth Nicholson Thank you D. Nicholson (Gustafson) for allowing me to scan this photo. | ||
1091 | Photo of Harriett Green "Harriett Lodge" From one of Bill's 35mm slides. 3,000 dpi TIFF scan available as Nicholson_032.TIF on DVD project 122911. | ||
1092 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1093 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1094 | Photo of Josephine Dollander Thank you Me. Vigor for scanning and contributing this photograph. | ||
1095 | Photo of Kate Nicholson (Gerard) who lived in California. Thank you D. Nicholson (Gustafson) for allowing me to scan this photo. | ||
1096 | Photo of Katie Nicholson (Gerard) and an **UNKNOWN** woman. Aunt Kate is on the right. The woman at left is unknown. Thank you D. Nicholson (Gustafson) for allowing me to scan this photo. | ||
1097 | Photo of Katie Nicholson (Gerard) in California. Thank you D. Nicholson (Gustafson) for allowing me to scan this photo. | ||
1098 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1099 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1100 | Photo of Nannie Failon opening a Christmas present in late 1978. |