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Died at age three months.
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Perhaps a twin of Mary Armenta.
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Note N524
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Information from Jan Zito, via email, January 2005.
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Note N525
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Came to Pennsylvania from Germany. The Stump(f) family migrated in 1828 to Upper Tract VA (WV) from Hardy Co. VA (WV)
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Note N526
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Known as Molly.
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Note N527
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He wasa veteran of WWII and an auto mechanic and lived most of his life in Garnett, KS. Burial is at Holy Angels Cemetery in Garnett.
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Carl A. Brill was a blacksmith and game warden and deputy sheriff. He was killed by buckshot in the back of the head while busting a still owned and run by Dossy Rivers and Wash Sullivan. See Mobile Press Register, Jan. 5, 1922, and "A Nickel's Worth Of Baloney", p. 127. doss Rivers was convicted of the killing, sentenced to hang, appealed, sentenced to life, and paroled in the late 30's, and died shortly after his release.
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There may be a generation missing here due to the birthdate of the parents vs. the children...
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Almeda may have been a product of successive marriages (ref. dates and name compounding)
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Note N531
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Abigail may have been Choctaw Indian.
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John may have been from a remarried parent (ref. last name & dates)
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Note N533
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Known as "H"
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Served time in Ohio Penitentiary for derailing a trolley car during a union recognition fight.
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Note N535
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Anna Maria's surname was sometimes spelled Courtselius.
Godparents: Maria, wife of Johannes Krey (von Raubach), Anna Ludovica, daughter of deceased Petrus Corcilius, and Johann Peter Stroder
[Karl-Erich Anhauser, 9/2024, via email]
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Note N536
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Information from Dr. Lellmuth Gensicke, Tannhaeusestrasse 4, Weisbaden Germany (May 10, 1993). Including spelling, location, baptism, occupation, death.
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Note N537
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Information from Dr. Lellmuth Gensicke, Tannhaeusestrasse 4, Weisbaden Germany (May 10, 1993). Including spelling, location, death and burial.
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Thomas was the first to drop the 'de' from the name.