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Note N99
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Married in Pickaway Co., Ohio on 10 Jun 1841. Moved to Vermillion Co., Illinois in 1845.
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Note N100
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Moved to Illinois.
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Note N101
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Moved to Illinois.
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Note N102
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Moved to Illinois.
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Note N103
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Moved to a village in Kansas near Bull Run. Lost a foot in war (which?).
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Note N104
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Served 4 years in the Civil war.
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Note N105
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Private in Co. B, 88th Reg. Ohio Volunteers. Died of measles.
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Note N106
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Died of measles.
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Note N107
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Samuel and Daniel were twins.
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Note N108
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Samuel and Daniel were twins. Daniel disappeared.
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Note N109
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"Tilley" may be "Kelly". Lived in state of Washington.
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Note N110
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John Gibson and Ellen Wheeler Grindle came to Pickaway Co, Ohio from Hanford Co, Maryland in 1831. All of their children were born in Maryland. Later he moved to Union Co, Ohio where both he and his wife died.
-Pauline Clifton, 1/2007 from received notes.
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Note N111
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"Ellen" may be "Elean".
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Note N112
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[CORZILIUS-1971.ged]
Social Security Number: 299-26-0406
The state listed in the birth locality field
is where the Social Security Number was issued.
The zip code listed in the death locality field
is the last place of residence.
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 45036
Lebanon, Warren, Ohio
Otterbien Home, Warren, Ohio
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Note N113
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Nurse at Columbus Police Station
Real estate salesperson
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Note N114
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Business in Miami, FL -- EMCEE, Inc
Invented device to separate water from aviation fuel (filter)
Homes in Miami, Florida, and Wilmington, Delaware
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Note N115
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Jay William Corzilius, infant son, is buried in Grove City Cemetery, Grove City, Ohio -- Section 6.
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Note N116
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Marilyn McIntyre was an actress on "Search For Tomorrow" -- a popular soap opera.
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Note N117
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John William Corzilius' birth record name was Johannes Wilhelm Corzilius. He emigrated to the US on 18 Aug 1858 with some of his family. They arrived on the ship Saxonia from Hamburg via Southhampton. Some of his sons emigrated to the U.S. in the 1840's. Anna Christiana did not emigrate to the US, she died in 1858.
Columbus City Directory for 1862 shows: CORZILIUS, J.W., res: Peter W. Corzilius