William Oberbeck, about 25 in 1910, 35 in 1920
wife Eva/Eve/Eveline (Hellinger) Oberbeck, about 21 in 1910, 31 in 1920
They were married in 1907 in Bond Co, and were living in Old Ripley, Bond Co
in 1911, according to Eva's father's obit.
I'm trying to find any info possible on this family
Thanks!
Ron Johnson
Thought I'd forward for all my lists. Hope it's helpful.
Sande in CA
Heely,Klaus,Randleman,Rinck,Givenrod,Saeger,Seeger,Stull,Louder,Landreth
> Dear All:
>
> Some volunteers from the society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
> ( DAR)
> have established a wonderful new program for users of Rootsweb. These
> volunteers will do lookups in their database and records if you
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Thought I'd forward for all my lists. Hope it's helpful.
Sande in CA
Heely,Klaus,Randleman,Rinck,Givenrod,Saeger,Seeger,Stull,Louder,Landreth
> Dear All:
>
> Some volunteers from the society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
> ( DAR)
> have established a wonderful new program for users of Rootsweb. These
> volunteers will do lookups in their database and records if you
> think one of your ancestors served in some capacity during the
> American Revolution. These volunteers have more databases
Dear Pat: I have info on my gggrandfather Dr. Wm S. Higgins who is buried either next to or on top of first wife Anna Higgins. I finally located him through an obit in the old Decatur Republic. Up till that time I didn't know where he was buried. Who do I provide that information to? I'd sure like to get it in the Quarterly as he had lots of children who lost track of him after he died in March 1898. Can you help me? Joann Higgins Coleman, El Paso, Tx