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| 1 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F242
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| 2 | 10/27/05 (Re: Atkinson Headstone)- Ma.-- Leopold and Rosalie are the parents and the other [3] names are the children. They do have other children as well. On the Ellis Island record for Theophil, it says he is going to Atkinson to his Uncle Leopold. I have not been able to prove that Leopold is truly the Uncle by any other source yet. -Me. | Family: F379
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| 3 | A researcher reported this marriage year as 1894, as well as the birth of their first daughter as 1895. This seems to be right although it conflicts with what is in the Illinois State Marriage Index. Their other kids were born in the 1890s through the early 1910's. | Family: F263
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| 4 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F084
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| 5 | Child Hattie Grace Salmon was Rena Mettler's granddaughter from a previous marriage. Clyden had no children. | Family: F282
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| 6 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F424
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| 7 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F227
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| 8 | Donald Slater's obituary says the wedding was March 26, 1913. | Family: F264
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| 9 | Entered the U.S. March or August 15 1898 from Antwerp, Belgium to New York, New York on the SS Westerland. | Family: F021
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| 10 | I had the date 6 Feb 1830 down before I found the Peter Briner Family Chart. The 1830 dates works better with the children's birth dates. | Family: F075
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| 11 | In January, 2006, I asked W. Hansen which of William and Irene's children remained alive. At that time he told me that Irma, Gene and Shirley were living. Also, only Shirley had a living spouse. | Family: F103
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| 12 | In the 1850 Ohio census image that I found, the order of the names makes me believe that Elizabeth (b. abt. 1827) is probably not a daughter, but Jacob's wife. I also do not know who Catharine Caseleen is, but she is likely not a child of these parents. | Family: F390
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| 13 | Izora has the date down as 15 Sep. in "Ancestors and Descendants of Viletta". | Family: F240
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| 14 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F377
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| 15 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F512
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| 16 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F007
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| 17 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F417
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| 18 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F010
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| 19 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F512
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| 20 | Nora Imes is listed as a widow in the 1920 census, living with her nephew George Monroe. | Family: F857
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| 21 | Note that 11 of the 12 children were living on 20 Mar 2001 on the day Ada died. | Family: F161
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| 22 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F170
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| 23 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | Family: F428
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| 24 | Peter and Elizabeth had nine children. I have names for two of them. | Family: F302
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| 25 | St. Anne's Catholic Church, East Moline, Illinois is also where Clara's funeral took place | Family: F083
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| 26 | Thanksgiving 2005: Re: R. Whetstone. Order of children: 1. Harry, 2. William, 3. Charlie, 4. John, 5. Clyde (died in infancy), 6. Melissa (youngest, lived past 100) | Family: F091
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| 27 | This marriage date is according to source noted, but puts Elizabeth 52 years old at time of marriage. Was this a second husband? | Family: F302
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| 28 | [This family] first had the name Johansson but because two family Johansson lived nearby, in the same village, they took the name NORENHEIM, but in 1983 my father and mother took a relative's name LEJONBALK from the 12th century. | Family: F738
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| 29 | [Vigor Family Tree.FTW] Marriage could have been in 1909 instead of 1911 - conflicting reports published in Arthur & Gerda's obituaries. Her obituary also says that she was born in Sweden on May 2, 1891, but her tombstone says a different date. | Family: F020
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| 30 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | C.
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| 31 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | D.
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| 32 | Duplicate John Augustines in the database. Two separate people? | John Augustine
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| 33 | Duplicate John Augustines in the database. Two separate people? | John Augustine
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| 34 | 3/14/2006: On the Bacheller's, I have: Lewis H. Bacheller born about 1898 in England (1920 Census has his birthplace as England, 22 years old and an Evangelist) married Nellie May Pettitt (daughter of Alvin Allard Pettitt and Elizabeth Carter) in 1917. I have her birthdate as Sept. 27, 1894 and deathdate as June 7, 1984. I have the following children listed for them: Lucille Evelyn born May 5, 1918 Ina Lavon born September 23, 1921 Lewis Alexis born May 14, 1925 I believe Lewis, Nellie's husband, is the one who married Grandma and Grandpa Dollander. --Me. Vigor | Lewis H. Bacheller
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| 35 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | J. Bailey
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| 36 | From newsletter Vol. 8, Issue 1, (#15), p. 4: Peter and Catherine Briner (Breiner) were first documented at the baptism of their second son, Johannes Breiner [John], at the Zion Reformed Church of Hagrestown (Elizabethtown), MD in June of 1772. The sponsors for the baptism were Johannes and Catherina Stadler. It is believed that the family first entered Fayette County, PA in 1778. They lived there until they left the area in 1818 for Kentucky and Indiana where they lived the remainder of their lives. The families of Andrew and John remained behind in 1818 and lived on Peter's land. Peter wrote his last will and testament on January 23, 1823 and died shortly thereafter. His will was probated on August 15, 1825. Peter and Catherine's daughters Mary, Elizabeth and Catherine all lived to their mid-90's. The sons were not quite so lucky. | Peter Briner
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| 37 | This is unsourced information from Ancestry.com's OneWorld tree. | Alfred Broughton
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| 38 | Unsourced information from OneWorld Tree on Ancestry has her last name as Broughton, her birth place as Madison, Wisconsin, and her death place as Wyoming, Illinois. | Myrtle Broughton
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| 39 | From newsletter Vol. 8, Issue 1, (#15), p. 4: Andrew and his family lived in Wharton Twp. (later called Stewart) of Fayette Co., PA until he and his family moved to Springhill Twp. of nearby Greene Co., PA in 1837 where he remained the remainder of his life. In approximately 1840 this branch of the family consistently spelled their name "BRYNER." | Andrew Bryner, Sr.
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| 40 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Log in for more. | B.A. Bryner
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| 41 | From newsletter Vol. 8, Issue 1, (#15), p. 4: Catherine was first noted specifically when she collected her inheritance from her father's will on July 5, 1826 in Orange County. She became a member of the Stamper's Creek Baptist Church and later married Nicholas S. Smith, Minister of God. She lived her remaining years in Orange County, IN. | Catherine Bryner
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| 42 | Also lived in Los Angeles, California. | Della S. Bryner
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| 43 | Her brother Mason's obituary lists her last name at the time as Hendricks. Was this a 3rd marriage or do I have some facts wrong about one of the first two? | Della S. Bryner
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| 44 | According to a newspaper clipping. Earl and Shiloh had four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren as of April 1960. They were members of the reorganized Chuch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of Rock Island. This might be a good source for a family tree. | Earl A. Bryner
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| 45 | Listed as Infant Brother in Willis's obituary. | Eddie Bryner
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| 46 | Burial site is Pleasant View Cemetery, East of the National Guard Armory, East of East Street in Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois. Plot is on the corner of Gettysburg and Avenue I. Buried here are William D. Nicholson and his wife Harriett Green, Thomas Nicholson and his second wife Effie Bryner (also her second husband). | Effie Edna Bryner
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| 47 | July 20, 1945 address: 235 Dwight Street, Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois | Effie Edna Bryner
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| 48 | From newsletter Vol. 8, Issue 1, (#15), p. 4: Elizabeth and her family were started in Fayette County, PA. Nathaniel and Elizabeth Robbins appeared in the 1810 Union Twp. Census with one son. Nathaniel was also taxed in that area in 1811 and 1812. The group appeared in the 1820 Orange County State Census. They attended Stampers Creek Baptist Church until they moved to the French Lick, IN area. | Elisabeth Bryner
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| 49 | From newsletter Vol. 8, Issue 1, (#15), p. 4: George and his family left Fayette County on March 4, 1816 with his parents and others. George and Elizabeth had one daughter, Ann Barbara, when they left Pennsylvania. Later in Kentucky they had their first son, Joshua, on July 18, 1818. The family group arrived in Orange County, Indiana in about 1818. George lived the remainder of his life in Orange County. He is buried in Briner Spring Cemetery near French Lick. | George Bryner
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| 50 | I think he was married to Hulda (?) Bryner (544-28-7678 ORegon) 1/26/1890-9/30/1987. This might have been a second wife, so I don't know whose daughter Berneice is. | Harry Chester Bryner
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