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Surnames: Brayer, Boyland, Akers
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I'm researching the BRAYER surname and wondered if you could give me any information on your line. I have 500+ Brayers in my database from all over the US and Europe. I'm trying to sort them out and find the relationships among them. Any help is appreciated.
Suzanne Young Brayer
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Surnames: Stuhr,
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Jon - I have bio of John P. Stuhr son of John and Anna Carstensen from a Pottawattamie Co., IA history. I will mail you a copy if you give me your mailing address. I may have other info on this family, too. Your Stuhr line isn't related to David H. Stuhr, a descendant of Adam Stuhr, as far As I
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Surnames: Pierce or Pearce
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This is my Great-Great Grandfather, b. in 1799 in Uxbridge, Mass. He was a Lawyer & a scoundrel. He married several times & as far as I can tell never bothered to divorce. He deserted his family, his Wife, Lydia (Chandler) & six children, to join in the Gold Strike in Ca. He ended up in Rock
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Surnames: Peterson, Hugaert, Sellers, Veith
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Hello Michelle
My mother attended Brown's Business College in Chicago. Is this the same college you refer to in your post? I would love to learn more about this school. My mother was there between 1926-30. Then she worked for Rock Island Tailoring Co in Rock Island IL. as boo
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Believe the Christian Church was also known as Disciples of Christ. Whether that applies to the church in Dixon, I have no idea.
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I am new to the Kaffenberger family history. My grandmother was Grace Kaffenberger Minkler from Mo., married Fred Minkler and lived her life in San Antonio Texas. Any information on either family would be greatly appreciated.
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Dear Jessica,
This is a long shot.
My grandfather, Hector De Wulf, had a brother called Arthur De Wulf. The family tree then says, but this may not be correct, that he had a son called Victor De Wulf. There is no further information. All were born in Aalter, Belgium. Some of the sisters of Hector went to the US.
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I am doing research in the Charles Brown tree is this in your tree also? You can email me and I would love to share what I have with you.
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from the b
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Hi,
My great-grandparents were the Brown's; my grandmother was their daughter. I can tell you a bit about the school if you like. I would love to see the picture, too!
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Hi all,
Obituary Links Page http://www.obitlinkspage.com has added the central Iowa
obituaries for surnames starting with L through Z this morning. The obits
can be viewed at http://obit.obitlinkspage.com/ia-central.htm
Thanks to a great researcher and helper of genealogy for these obituaries!
Blessings,
Bill Cribbs
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Carroll HERZBERG, delayed birth cert from 1940 says he was born in 1918 in Prarie, M(undecipherable) County, Iowa to Alexander Herzberg and Alma Berberick and moved to Chicago as a very young boy. I know Prarie City is in Jasper county, but I have done some searching in Jasper without any results. Perhaps Caroll did not k
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I'm Ray's daughter Kathy. If you are still interested you can contact me through the email I've provided.
THE PALIMPSEST
Vol. I DECEMBER 1920 No. 5
CROSSING THE MISSISSIPPI
In. the early movement of settlers to Iowa, the Mississippi River played a
double role. To the emigrants from Virginia, Kentucky, and other States
bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi, it served as an invaluable highway. To
those who came overland from Chicago, Milwaukee, or any point in Illinois, on
the other hand, it loomed up as an almost impassable barrier. Either as an aid
or a hindrance to travel, it was a factor all early emig
Davenport Democrat
Davenport, Scott, Iowa
Tuesday, June 19, 1906
BUFFALO
A number of relatives and friends were pleasantly entertained at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Streicher Thursday evening, the day being the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the marriage of the host and hostess. A very fine
dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Streicher were presented with many beautiful
presents in memory of the day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frances Frank and
family, Mrs. J. Strohm, Mrs.Ed. Clebertsone of Davenport,
Davenport Times
Davenport, Scott, Iowa
March 14, 1900
THE TIMES 20TH CENTURY DIRECTORY
Errors in Names and Locations and Any Changes From the Way the Names Appear
in The Times, Including Removals, Must be Reported to the Office or the
Directory Manager in The Times Building Within 48 Hours From This Evening,
as These Names Will go in Book Form Then
Greenwood, Isaiah lab r 315 Perry
Greenwood, Maria F wid Frank r 711 w 4th
Gregg, Harry printer Democrat r 805 Swits
Gregg, Gilbert H, wife Belle fitter Red Ja
Hi there :-)! This is the link to the ILLINOIS STATE RECORDS. The marriage
records online only go to 1900...but the contact info, etc, is on their
website, Good Luck, Grandma Janet
http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/databases.html
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Subject: [IASCOTT] DAUGHERTY-GOLDSBERRY
> Hi Listers,
> I am new to Scott Co. List. I am searching for a marriage record of
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1920 > Iowa > MAHASKA > PRAIRIE Series: T625 Roll: 501
Page: 204
HERZBERG ALBERT S 28 M W NY IA MAHASKA PRAIRIE 1920
May you live to be a hundred, with an extra year to repent! (Irish proverb)
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Subject: [IASCOTT] HERZBERG - Iowa
> Carroll HERZBERG, delayed birth cert from 1940 says he was born in 1918 in
Prarie, M(undecipherable) County, Iowa to Al
Grace Minkler on the ssdi as born 1906, appears on the 1910 Laclede co., Mo.
as 4 y/o Grace Kaffenberger with her parents and numerous siblings. Dick
May you live to be a hundred, with an extra year to repent! (Irish proverb)
> I am new to the Kaffenberger family history. My grandmother was Grace
Kaffenberger Minkler from Mo., married Fred Minkler and lived her life in
San Antonio Texas. Any information on either family would be greatly
appreciated.
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Davenport Times
Davenport, Scott, Iowa
March 14, 1900
THE TIMES 20TH CENTURY DIRECTORY
Errors in Names and Locations and Any Changes From the Way the Names Appear
in The Times, Including Removals, Must be Reported to the Office or the
Directory Manager in The Times Building Within 48 Hours From This Evening,
as These Names Will go in Book Form Then
Gorman, Annie, wid Edmund, nurse 2029 Ripley r same
Gorman, Bridget wid Dennis r 1410 e 12th
Gorman, Bridget wid Thomas J r 1443 w 3d
Gorman, Catherine wid Mat
First, a little correction. I was wrong when I said the Davenport's Brown's
Business College closed and opened in Lake City. I misread something I had
read.
When I input Brown's Business College in Google, lots of hits came up. I
did learn, however, that there were BBC in Galesburg, Centralila,
Jacksonville, Rockford (all in Illinois); Davenport, Sioux City in Iowa;
Kansas City and East St. Louis, MO.
If you e-mail the Davenport Public Library Special Collections a question
about the Business College,
IOWA HISTORICAL RECORD
VOL. IX. JULY, 1893. No. 3.
ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH, DAVENPORT, IOWA.
Year after year is adding to the growth of the beautiful State of Iowa,
many of the early land-marks are rapidly beginning to disappear, and every
institution which can point to an association with the early settlements, has
already assumed the character of historic interest. Among the earlier
colonizations in the Mississippi valley which has become noted for picturesque
situation, chivalrous enterprise of her pi
THE PALIMPSEST
Vol. I DECEMBER 1920 No. 5
CLINT PARKHURST
Henry Clinton Parkhurst, a man of brilliant mind, a prolific author of
fine prose and poetry productions, has in consequence of a tangle of
circumstances, almost sunk into oblivion, yet the memory of him is fresh in the
minds of a few of his former acquaintances who have made unavailing efforts to
learn his recent whereabouts.
It was a happy incident that THE PALIMPSEST published in a recent number a
few of Parkhurst's Martial Memories,