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Note for: Agnes Korzilius, 27 MAR 1895 - 18 AUG 1988
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Individual Note: [SR-1980.ged]
Social Security Number: 395-48-6327
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ZIP Code: 53403
Racine, Racine, Wisconsin
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Note for: Josef Korzilius, 23 MAR 1902 - JAN 1968
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Individual Note: [SR-1980.ged]
Social Security Number: 368-01-6514
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ZIP Code: 49002
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Portage, Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Note for: Philip Korzilius, 19 JUN 1907 - AUG 1959
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Individual Note: [SR-1980.ged]
Social Security Number: 391-16-9313
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Note for: Ilona Korzilius, 4 APR 1915 - SEP 1986
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Social Security Number: 557-62-3586
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ZIP Code: 91604
North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Studio City, Los Angeles, California
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Note for: Anna Linck, 7 AUG 1713 - 12 DEC 1783
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Anna Link
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Note for: ? Kleutchen, -
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: ? Kleitgyn
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Note for: Edward Norreys, -
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Sir Edward Norreys
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Note for: Henry Kent, 9 NOV 1823 - 2 JAN 1903
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Individual Note: History of Madison County, Beer 1883, pg 972
"Henry Kent, farmer, P.O., Plain City, was born in Jerome Township, Union County, November 9, 1823, His father, Daniel Kent, came from Virginia with his father, John Kent, in 1800, and married Dilla Shover, a daughter of Henry Shover, who lived in Union County when the Kents came to Ohio. Miss Shover was a native of Germany. Our subject was schooled by subscription in the primitive log schoolhouse, and has been a life-long farmer. On October 15, 1847, he married Melissa Norton, a daughter of John H. and Sarah Norton, and by her he has had the following children. Sylvester born September 9, 1848, married Harriett Pickett; Lorenzo C., born June 25, 1851, married Emma Gray, John F. born February 17, 1854m married Lotie Sape; Sarah A. born December 4, 1857, Olive, born August 14, 1860, married Albert Kilgore, son of Harvey Kilgore, of Canaan Township. Mr. Kent owns 170 3/4 acres of land, and deals some in horses, cattle, sheep and hogs."
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Note for: Samuel Taylor, 23 AUG 1817 - 9 APR 1904
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Individual Note: History of Union County, pg
" Samuel Taylor, farmer, Plain City, a prominent farmer of Darby Township, Madison County, was born near Plain City August 23, 1817. He is the youngest son of Richard and Polly Taylor. His early life was passed in his native place, and his education obtained in the common schools of the day. He aided his father in clearing the homestead, and has occupied it since his death. He has made additions to the original farm till he has 394 acres of finely improved and highly cultivated land, most of which is located in Jerome Township. He also owns a farm in Darby Township, Union County, and the old John Kent homestead in Jerome Township. The home farm is adorned with a large and commodious brick residence, erected at a cost of $2,000. For the last fifteen years, Mr. Taylor has made a leading pursuit in breeding and rearing Norman and Clydesdale horses, and has, perhaps, been one of the most successful men in Madison County. He purchased the celebrated Belgium horse in 1872, at a cost of $3,000, and retained him in his possession till he was killed in 1876. This animal he exhibited at the county and State fairs, and won for him the first and highest premiums. Mr. Taylor is a man of enterprise, and is always active in the affairs and best interests of the county. In 1839, he was married to Miss Eunice, daughter of Calvin and Eunice Allen, by whom he had three children, two of these are living-Mary, wife of Eli Shover, and Sarah E., wife of David Brown. Mrs. Taylor died, and November 27, 1844, he again married, this time to Rosanna Kent who bore him four children--Samuel E., married Cynthia Fox., Rachel E. and Mahale E. are at home; Dilla is deceased. Mrs. Taylor is a daughter of Daniel and Dilla (Shover) Kent. She was born on the old Kent homestead, May 5, 1821."
Madison County History, Beer 1883, pg 604
Samuel Taylor, son of Richard, lives about one-half mile east of Plain City, the owner of an excellent arm, extensively engaged in agricultural pursuits, his farm being well adapted to the growing of all the cereals of this climate. His attention is also directed in the channel of stock-raising, and at this time he is the owner of several very fine imported Clydesdale draft horses, which compare favorably with the best importation made to this country.
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Note for: Henry Fox, 17 OCT 1823 - 17 FEB 1904
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Individual Note: Union County History, Beer 1883, pg.
"Henry Fox, farmer P.O. Jerome, son of Chester and Susanah (Kinney) Fox, was born in Hartford County, Conn, October 19, 1823. At the age of thirteen, his parents removed and settled near Frankford, this county, Mr. Fox purchased a farm of 300 acres one and one-half miles west of Frankfort, and, with the aid of his sons, cleared a portion of it. He died July 7, 1863. Mrs. Fox departed this life October 8, 1881, at the advance age of eighty-three years. Henry is the second son of a family of six children, of whom three are living--Elijah K, Henry and Electa J., wife of William Dunnie, of Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Fox spent his early life cleaning up the homestead. Two years after his marriage, he bought 180 acres of land of the heirs of Jam,es Stone. Of this farm, he has cleared and well improved a good portion, and is engaged in farming and raising stock. March 10, 1847, he was married to Sarh Kent, daughter of Daniel and Dillie Kent, and grand-daughter of John Kent, one of the earliest pioneers of Union County. Mr. F. was born in Jerome June 25, 1822. Of the children born to this union, the following are living, viz: Amerest)., wife of Arthur Callier, Cynthia A., wife of Samuel Taylor, Ely, married Jennie Holmes; Chester, Clarinda, wife of Joseph Brobeck; William D., Riley L., Lovina, and Altruda. Mrs. Fox died July 3, 1880. Mr. Fox owns, besides his home farm, fifty acres in Washington Township, and eighty acres in Putman County, Ohio. He is engaged in rearing sheep and Norman French horses. As a member of aan old family, we give the portrait of Mr. Fox in this work
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Note for: Samuel Taylor, ABT 1847 - 13 DEC 1887
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Individual Note: History of Madison County, Beer 1883, pg 985
"Samuel Taylor, Jr, farmer, P.O. Plain City, son of Samuel Taylor, Sr., and Rosanna (Kent) Taylor, was born in this county October 3, 1857, and, in 1873 married Miss Cynthia Fox, a native of Union County, and a daughter of Henry Fox. this union has been blessed with two children--Sarah and Dora. Mr. Taylor is a member of one of the oldest and most prominent families in this vicinity. He is a young man in years, but full of energy, enterprise and thrift. He owns 213 1/2 acres of land, which is ably cultivated under his management. He is a breeder of and dealer in draft horses, and has imported some stock horses to this country. He is a Republican in politics."
Facts about this person:
Fact 1 December 13, 1887
39y 2m 10, age of death
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Note for: Rachel Taylor, BET 1838 AND 1864 - BET 1855 AND 1947
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Individual Note: She inherited the old homestead where Sarah Brown was born
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Note for: Samuel Fred Shover, BET 1853 AND 1880 - BET 1873 AND 1959
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Individual Note: Samuel was married three times, last was May Courtney
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Note for: Joseph Brobeck, 16 MAR 1848 - BET 1883 AND 1939
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Individual Note: History of Union County, pg.
"Joseph Brobeck, of the firm of Brobeck & Fox, merchants, P.O. Jerome was born in Jefferson County, Ohio, March 16, 1848, and is a son of Henry and Julia A. Brobeck. When six years of age, his parents settled in this township. His early life was passed upon the farm and in the district schools he received a practical education. He followed the avocation of farming until he engaged in his present business, which was established in December, 1877. In 1879, he took in as Partner, Mr. Chester Fox. They carry a well-selected stock of general merchandise, aggregating in value about $2,000, and do an annual trade of $8,000. Mr. Brobeck was married September 4, 1873 to Miss Clorinda, daughter of Henry and Sarah Fox. She was born in Jerome Township July 20, 1854. Two children has been born to them--Ivan, born February 9, 1879, and Elva, July 24, 1880. Mr. Brobeck is a worthy member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellow, was appointed Postmaster at Jerome Post Office in 1877. Politically, he is of Democratic proclivities."