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401 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I33408)
 
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Her sister's obituary:
Spooner Advocate (WI) - August 28, 2006
Deceased Name: Raye Plahn
of Shell Lake, died on Friday, Aug. 25, 2006, at Terraceview Living Center in Shell Lake.
She was born on Sept. 25, 1903, in Bashaw Valley to Frank and Anna (Peaslee) Keeler. She lived in the town of Crystal in Washburn County until the age of 9. She was then raised in Shell Lake and graduated from Shell Lake High School in 1921. Raye attended Superior Normal School for two years, graduating in 1925. She taught school for seven years ' in the town of Crystal for one year, Sarona for one year, Cameron for two years, and Chicago Heights for three years.
She was married in Duluth on June 25, 1930, to Oran Plahn, and had lived in Shell Lake since then.
Oran preceded her in death on Nov. 17, 1990. She was also preceded in death by her parents; her stepmother, Catherine Blake; three sisters, Jean Hoar, Lucretia James, and Louise Keeler; and two brothers, Lewis and Frank Keeler.
Raye was an active member of Shell Lake United Methodist Church and Omega Circle, the Order of Eastern Star, and Tuesday Club and was a Red Cross volunteer and a volunteer at the Shell Lake hospital and Washburn County Historical Society.
She is survived by one son, John (Susan) of Mound, Minn.; one daughter, Mary (J. W.) Newbold of Chatsworth, Calif.; four grandchildren, John, Sarah, Julie, and Jennifer; five great-grandchildren; and one half-sister, Sara Leahy, of Chatsworth, Calif.
The funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 29, at United Methodist Church, Shell Lake. Rev. Charles Wendt will officiate.
Burial of cremains will be in Shell Lake Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Pockat Funeral Home of Shell Lake. 
Keeler, Jean (I31438)
 
403 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I31967)
 
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Her sister's obituary:
Sunday Republican (Springfield, MA) - May 24, 1998
Deceased Name: Virginia Consolati
The private funeral for Virginia M. (Ressia) Consolati, 93, formerly of 59 Cooley St., who died Thursday at a local nursing home, will be at Toomey-O'Brien Funeral Home and in St. Anthony of Padua Church with burial in St. Thomas' Cemetery in West Springfield. A calling hour will precede the funeral. Her husband, Charles Consolati, died in 1962. She leaves a daughter, Carol Lunden of Agawam; four sisters, Ecla Sheehan of West Hartford, Rose Woodruff and Beatrice Hoar of Agawam and Lillian Zajac of Springfield; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 53 Capital Drive, West Springfield, 01089, or the church at 108 Bridge St., Agawam, 01011 
Ressia, Beatrice (I60887)
 
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Her sister's obituary:
Telegraph, The (Nashua, NH) - December 1, 1998
Deceased Name: Althea F. Raymond Church organist in Wilton was accomplished knitter
Althea F. Raymond, 84, of The Edgewater Estates, 5 Howard St., Wilton, died Sunday, Nov. 29, 1998, at the Monadnock Community Hospital in Peterborough after a brief illness.
Mrs. Raymond had been the church organist for Sacred Heart Church in Wilton for many years.
She was a member of the Wilton Senior Citizens and AARP.
Mrs. Raymond was an avid bingo player and a well-known and accomplished knitter.
She was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church.
Mrs. Raymond was a 1932 graduate of Hyde Park (Mass.) High School.
Mrs. Raymond was born in Meriden, Conn., on Nov. 17, 1914, daughter of the late Armand and Amelia (Petryski) Berthiaume. She had lived in Wilton for 47 years.
Survivors include two sons, Charles H. Raymond of Pinellas Park, Fla., and Richard J. Raymond of Milford two daughters, Patricia Martin of Twin Mountain and Claire Stickney of Laconia a stepdaughter, Barbara Knowlton of Wil ton 11 grandchildren, 10 great- grandchildren and two great-great- grandchildren and two sisters, Lauretta Hoar and Barbara Sanuth, both of Hyde Park.
The Nelson Funeral Home in Wil ton is in charge of arrangements.

Her sister's obituary:
Barbara B. (Berthiaume) Sanuth, 96, formerly of Hyde Park, Mass., died March 29, 2014, at Merrimack Valley Nursing Home in Boscawen, surrounded by her loving family.She was born in Meriden, Conn., on Oct. 10, 1917, to Armand and Amalia (Patriski) Berthiaume. She lived in Hyde Park and Westwood, Mass., for many years before moving to New Hampshire in 2003.Barbara's calling was to the ministry of church and youth. She worked as the secretary at the Archdiocesan Chancery office, the Cardinal's residence, as well as Most Precious Blood and St. Theresa's Parish.She was involved with the CYO, Chi Rho Society and Mater Dei Guild. She spent many years working with the youth of the church as a coach, adviser, substitute mother and guide as they went to dances, and on ski and swim trips, and hay rides. She continued this passion into her late years with her grandchildren and volunteering with the church.Barbara's favorite recreation was playing cards, bowling and rooting for the Red Sox.She was predeceased by her husband, William J. Sanuth in 1992; a grandson, Thomas Sanuth in 2010; and her siblings, Walter, Althea (Raymond), Lauretta (Hoar) and Henry.Her family includes two children, William Sanuth of Goffstown and Barbara Ann Sanuth of Bourne, Mass.; her grandchildren, Carl, Keith, Katie (McKerley) and Matthew; 10 great-grandchildren; and many other loving family members and friends.Calling hours are Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory, 1799 Elm St., corner of North Street, Manchester. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at St. Theresa of Avila Parish, 2078 Centre St., West Roxbury, Mass. Committal prayers will follow at Fairview Cemetery, 45 Fairview Ave., Hyde Park, Mass.Memorial donations may be made to New Hampshire Catholic Charities, 215 Myrtle St., Manchester 03104, or Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston, 51 Sleeper St., Boston 02210.To leave a message of condolence, visit lambertfuneralhome.com.concordmonitor.com/obituaries Funeral Home Published in The Concord Monitor on Mar. 31, 2014

 
Berthiaume, Lauretta (I32978)
 
406 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15181)
 
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Her sister's obituary:
Union-News (Springfield, MA) - February 8, 1990
Deceased Name: Adrienne Brisebois of S. Hadley, owner of ceramics studio
Adrienne (McDonald) Brisebois, 70, of 49 Sunset Ave, owner and operator of the A.B. Ceramics Studio, died Tuesday in Holyoke Hospital.
Born in Manchester, N.H., she was educated in the Chicopee schools, and was a resident of South Hadley for the past 53 years.
She was a founder and life member of the Pioneer Valley Ceramics Association. She was a communicant of St. Theresa's Church.
She leaves her husband, Ernest P. Brisebois; three sons, Victor of Enfield, Robert of Granby and Daniel of South Hadley; three daughters, Yvonne Coyo of Easthampton, Irene Tetreault of South Hadley and Cecile Blair of Seminole, Fla.; two brothers, Robert McDonald of Granby and Maurice McDonald of South Hadley; four sisters, Cecile Renaud of Lee, Bertha Hoar of Easthampton, Jeanette Tetreault of South Hadley and Irene Viens of Granby; 17 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be Friday morning at Ryder Funeral Home and in the church. Burial will be in St. Rose's Cemetery.
Calling hours are this afternoon and evening.

Her sister's obituary:
Republican, The (Springfield, MA) - April 16, 2008
Deceased Name: Jeannette R. Tetreault
1934 - 2008
SOUTH HADLEY - Jeannette R. (MacDonald) Tetreault, 73, passed away at home surroun-ded by her family on April 14, 2008. Born July 11, 1934 in Chicopee, MA, she was the daughter of the late Victor and Marie (Belanger) MacDonald. Jeannette graduated from South Hadley High School and has lived in S.Hadley since 1945. Jeannette was a supervisor at the former Ren Electronics in South Hadley for many years. She was very artistic and enjoyed knitting and ceramics. She was the loving wife of Roger Tetreault for 54 years. She leaves three daughters Rose Bilodeau and her husband Normand of Ware, Jeanne Skuse and her husband Martin, Jr. of Gill and Marie Rogers and her husband Richard of Mohnton, PA. She will also be missed by two sisters Bertha Hoar of FL, Cecile Renaud of S. Deerfield, two brothers Robert MacDonald of Granby, Maurice MacDonald of S. Hadley, eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. A son, Roger P. Tetreault, predeceased her in 1992. Funeral Services will be Friday at 8:00 a.m. from the Beers & Story South Hadley Funeral Home, 646 Newton St. (Rt.116), followed by a Mass of Christian burial at 9:00 a.m. St. Theresa's Church. Burial will follow in St. Rose Cemetery Calling hours will be Thursday from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Donations may be made in her memory to the VNA/ Hospice of Cooley Dickinson, 168 Industrial Dr., Northampton, MA 01060. For more information visit: www.beersandstory.com

Her brother:
Robert McDonald 1923 - 2012 GRANBY - Robert O. McDonald, 88, of Darrel Ave, died Friday July 20, 2012 at the Holyoke Medical Center. He was born in Manchester, N.H. He was the son of the late Victor and Marie (Belanger) MacDonald. He worked with the C C's, building the Mt.Tom Reservation. Robert worked at Moore Drop forge / Eastco Hand Tool for 42 years. He was a communicant of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Granby and was a Eucharistic Minister and spent many years taking care of the candles of the church. Robert enjoyed woodworking, he built his own house. Loved to golf, bowl and fish. He loved to travel around the country. Robert loved being with his family and babysitting his great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, Lillian (Peryea) McDonald in 1979, his brothers and sisters, Paul, Henry, Raymond, Adrienne, Jeannette and Irene. He is survived by his wife Therese (Degaraff) Sokoloski McDonald, his children, Nancy Papko and her husband William of Ludlow, Sharon O'Connell and her husband Tom of Worthington and Chester Sokoloski and his wife Sim of Easthampton, his brother Maurice MacDonald and his wife Martha of South Hadley, his sisters, Bertha Hoar of Dade City, Fl., and Cecile Renaud of South Deerfield, his grandchildren, Wendy Papko of South Hadley, Patrick O'Connell of Cheshire, Seann O'Connell of Sudbury and Kerry Skog of Westfield and his adored great grandchildren, Braden, Riley, T J, Logan, Finley, Madison and Kieran and several nieces and nephews. The funeral for Robert will be held on Wednesday morning 9 am from the Ryder Funeral Home in South Hadley followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 am in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Granby with his burial to follow in St. Rose Cemetery in South Hadley. Calling hours for Robert will be held on Tuesday from 4-7 pm in the funeral home. Memorial contributions can be made to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church or charity of ones choice. Please visit ryderfuneralhome.com for more information. RYDER FUNERAL HOME 533-1735
Published in The Republican from July 22 to July 23, 2012

Her sister:
1928 - 2013 LEE Cecile R. Renaud, 84, of South Deerfield, formerly of Lee, died Friday at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton. She was born on Aug. 6, 1928 in Willimansett, the daughter of Victor and Marie Anne Belanger MacDonald. She was a 1946 graduate of South Hadley High School. She worked at American Pad in Holyoke from after she graduated until the birth of her first child.Her husband, Leonard W. Renaud, whom she married May 7, 1949, died on June 28, 1991.In 1967, she and her husband moved to Lee, where she lived until moving to her daughter's home in South Deerfield in 1995. At the age of 80, she learned to play the violin. She enjoyed watching the Yankees and reading.Mrs. Renaud is survived by three sons, David Renaud of San Antonio, Texas, Donald Renaud of Northborough, and Ronald Renaud of Vernon, Conn.; two daughters, Donna Olszewski of South Deerfield, and Anne DelGrande of Lee,; one brother, Maurice MacDonald of South Hadley; one sister, Bertha Hoar of Florida, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. FUNERAL NOTICE: Funeral services for Cecile Renaud will be Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. from the KELLY FUNERAL HOME in Lee with a liturgy of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church in Lee. Cremation will follow. Visiting hours will be Monday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may make donations in her memory to the ...
Published in The Berkshire Eagle on May 26, 2013

 
MacDonald, Bertha (I55657)
 
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Her sister's obituary:
WATERVLIET '96 Janet Ruth (Freehauf) Gaunay, 76, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, January 18, 2015.
Born in Mekees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Janet was one of seven children born to Francis and Harriet (Bayshore) Freehauf, both now deceased. As a young girl Janet moved to Watervliet with her family and resided there for most of her life. She was a graduate of Watervliet High School and was employed for ten years as a dietician at St. Mary's Hospital in Troy. She had also been employed in retail sales at F.W. Woolworth Company and part time as a key-punch operator for the State of New York. Janet was very patriotic, always flying the American flag in front of her house and supporting the veterans of this country through organizations such as Veterans of the Vietnam War and the Veterans Coalition. She was also very proud of her German and Dutch heritage. Janet was a member of the Watervliet Senior Citizens and enjoyed singing with the senior choir and dancing.She was the wife of the late William J. Gaunay, Sr.; mother of Laura M. Connors and Julia A. Acevedo both of Watervliet and the late Deanna S. Delaney; grandmother of Stephanie K. Connors, Noelle M. Alvez, Sharon L. Connors and Jordan George; sister of Elizabeth Care and Harriet Horr. She was preceded in death by her siblings, Frank, James and Dorothy Freehauf and niece, Rosemarie Freehauf. She is further survived by nine great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.A service will be held for Janet on Friday at 6 PM in the Parker Bros. Memorial, 2013 Broadway, Watervliet where the Reverend Nicholas TeBordo will officiate. Friends are invited to attend and may also visit with Janet's family on Friday from 4 PM until 7 PM. A private cremation will follow. To those wishing to recognize Janet's devotion to our veterans and to remember her in a special way, please consider a donation to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas, 66675.

Her brother-in-law's obituary:
WATERVLIET '96 Anthony J. Care, 81, died Thursday, November 29, 2012 at Albany Medical Center. Born in Watervliet on August 1, 1931, he was the son of the late Sabastiano and Elizabeth Lombardo Care. Raised and educated in Watervliet, Mr. Care was a lifelong resident of the city. He was a US Navy veteran of the Korean War. Upon returning home, he was employed for his whole career by the former Behr-Manning Co. and later the Norton Company in Watervliet as an electrician before retiring. He was very handy and enjoyed taking care of his rental properties in Watervliet. He was an avid reader and also loved to walk and ride his bike and enjoyed meeting up with people to talk with. He was the beloved husband of Elizabeth Agnes Freehauf Care, devoted father of Robert A. (Helen) Care of Albany, Kathleen M. (Michael) Basile of Schenectady and Ronald P. Care of Watervliet, foster-father of Donald J. Horr, grandfather of Adrienne M. Care, Samantha J. Basile and Cassandra S. Basile, brother of Bette (Leo) Hebert of Florida and the late Teresa Sanna, Jane Chaplin and Natalie Brown. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.Relatives and friends may call at the Parker Bros. Memorial, 2013 Broadway, Watervliet on Sunday from 3:00'964:30 pm followed by the funeral service at 4:30 pm. Following cremation, his ashes will be entombed at the Gerald BH Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 440 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205. 
Freehauf, Harriet (I34295)
 
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Her sister's obituary:
Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - January 27, 1998
Deceased Name: Breckenridge, Areta Mae
Breckenridge, Areta Mae, 89, former Osborne Sale Barn restaurant operator, died Saturday, Jan. 24, 1998. Service 11 a.m. today, Smith-Moore-Overlease Funeral Home.
Survivors: son, Eugene of Stockton; daughters, June Cornwell of St. John, Patsy Noble of Castle Rock, Colo.; brothers, George Dibble of Stockton, Everett Dibble of Alton; sisters, Ila Belle Hoar of Stockton, Edna Taylor of Woodston; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Memorials have been established with First United Methodist Church and Stockton Public Library. 
Dibble, Ila (I34305)
 
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - April 25, 2000
Deceased Name: DOROTHEA H. MARRIER, 84, LEAVES 69 DESCENDANTS
WEBSTER -- Dorothea H. (Norman) Marrier, 84, of Golden Heights, died Monday, April 24, at the Hospice of Central Massachusetts, Judith Road, Worcester.
Her husband, Edward C. Marrier, died in 1957. She leaves five sons, Edward E. Marrier of Abington, George A. Marrier and Luther F. Marrier, both of Webster, Arthur R. Marrier of Bellingham, and Robert A. Marrier of New Port Richey, Fla.; a daughter, Janice M. Moriarty of Woodstock, Conn.; a brother, Luther Norman of New Bedford; three sisters, Viola Hoar of New Bedford, Ethel Emmett of New Bedford and Anita Cook of Oklahoma; 27 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; nephews and nieces. She was born in New Bedford, daughter of Percy and Dora (Pauquette) Norman, and lived in Webster for the past 60 years.
Mrs. Marrier worked as a housekeeper in the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, and retired in 1981. She was a member of St. Louis Church.
The funeral will be held Thursday, April 27, from Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., with a Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Louis Church, Lake Street. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Calling hours are 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Mass., Judith Road, Worcester, MA 01602. 
Norman, Viola (I31873)
 
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Yonkers NY Herald Statesman 1983 a Grayscale - 5548.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201983%20Grayscale/Yonkers%20NY%20Herald%20Statesman%201983%20a%20Grayscale%20-%205548.pdf
Cecelia Wenz
Cecelia Wenz. 56. a receptionist at the Precision
Valve Corp. in Yonkers, died Thursday at
her home in Yonkers after a short illness.
Born July 23. 1927. in Yonkers. Mrs. Wenz
attended local schools and was a parishioner of
the Monastery Church of the Sacred Heart.
She married George Wenz on July 12, 1947. at
St. Peter's Church in Yonkers. Mr. Wenz survives.
Also surviving are a son. Michael, of Yonkers.
two daughters. Susan (Mrs. Frederick) Baldeschwiler
of Mount Vernon. Ohio, and Mary Ann
Wenz. of Yonkers:two sisters. Majorie Hoar and
Mary Kennedy, both of Yonkers: a brother.
James Kennedy of Southboro. Mass.. and three
grandchildren. 
Kennedy, Marjorie (I34415)
 
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Her sister's obituary:
York Daily Record (PA) - July 14, 1994
Deceased Name: Hazel M. Gentzler Born In Maryland
DOVER Hazel M. Gentzler, 88, of Dover Township, formerly of York, died at 5:53 a.m. Wednesday at York Hospital. She was the wife of the late Wilson Leroy Gentzler.
The service will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Etzweiler Funeral Home, 1111 E. Market St., York. Burial will be in Mount Rose Cemetery. Viewing will be 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Gentzler was born June 16, 1906, in Carroll County, Md. She was the daughter of the late Howard and Cora (Spurrier) Burgee.
She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church, Willing Workers Sunday School Class and September House Senior Center.
Mrs. Gentzler is survived by three sons, Donald L. Gentzler of Dover, Dale G. Gentzler of York, and Gary Gentzler of Cincinnati; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, William Burgee of Frederick, Md., and Robert Burgee of Riverdale, Md.; and three sisters, Eva Albert and Doris Hoar, both of Brunswick, Md., and Joan Giles of Aurora, Colo.
Officiating at the service will be her pastors, the Revs. David P. McCullough and Mark S. Jordan.
Memorial contributions may be made to Asbury United Methodist Church, 340 E. Market St., York 17403. 07-13-94

Her sister's obituary:
Herald-Mail, The (Hagerstown, MD) - January 28, 2002
BRUNSWICK, Md. - Eva Gertrude Albert, 85, of 115 9th Ave., died Saturday, Jan. 26, 2002, at Frederick (Md.) Memorial Hospital.
Born March 4, 1916, in Plain No. 4, Md., she was the daughter of the late Howard Eldridge and Cora Spurrier Burgee.
She was preceded in death by her husband, George Raymond Albert.
She sold World Book Encyclopedias for 12 years and worked for the government for four years.
She was a member of New York Hill United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday School for 50 years, was a member of John Wesley Society, the Joy Class, United Methodist Women and Homemakers. She was also affiliated with First United Methodist Church.
She organized and taught kindergarten for five years in Brunswick.
She was a member of the PTA and Senior Citizens at Brunswick.
She is survived by a daughter, Connie Ahalt of Jefferson, Md.; two sons, Dennis Albert of Sharpsburg, and Brent Albert of Livingston, N.J.; two sisters, Doris Hoar of Brunswick, and Joan Giles of Denver; two brothers, William Burgee of Frederick, and Robert Burgee of Hyattsville, Md.; and seven grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Arlyne Frock; two brothers, Paul Burgee and George Burgee; and a stepsister, Hazel Gentzler.
Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at New York Hill United Methodist Church, Brunswick. The Rev. Clark D. Carr will officiate. Burial will be in Park Heights Cemetery, Brunswick.
The family will receive friends Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. at John T. Williams Funeral Home, 100 Petersville Road, Brunswick, which will be open after 9 a.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to New York Hill United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 217, Brunswick, MD 21716. 
Burgee, Doris (I36055)
 
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Her sister's obituary?
http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/vitals/sfobims.htm
"MURPHY--In this city, June 25, 1907, Hannah F. MURPHY, dearly beloved wife of the late John R. MURPHY, idolized mother of Gertrude B. MURPHY, Mrs. Charles STRAUB, Mrs. Daniel TAYLOR, Mrs. Ernest MONEY and Mrs. William ROBERTS, daughter of John and Margaret GOLDEN, and sister of Mrs. J.B. RING, Ms. George E. HORR, and the late Mrs. William CLARK, a native of New York, aged 58 years, 11 months, and 14 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday) at 9 a.m., from her late residence, 30 Dorland Street, off Guerrero between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage." Source: San Francisco Call, 26 June 1907, page 13. Transcribed by Carolyn Schwab.

Her father's obituary?
http://cbsrfs.ucr.edu/batches/batch_ca_20061215_indio/sn85066387/0017504775A/1907082801/0553.pdf 
Golden, Margaret (I70178)
 
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Her son's obituary:
New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH) - November 21, 2006
Deceased Name: David R. Mousseau
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- David Roland Mousseau, 58, died Nov. 12, 2006, after a three-year battle with cancer.
He was born in Pittsfield, N.H., Nov. 4, 1948, and graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1968.
While serving in the U.S. Navy, he was appointed to the Presidential Ceremonial Guard in Washington, serving under Presidents Johnson and Nixon. He later was stationed in San Diego aboard the USS New Orleans. One of his duties was retrieving the Apollo 14 astronauts. He also was a Vietnam veteran.
He and his wife lived in San Diego for several years before moving to Hollywood.
For more than 25 years he worked in the entertainment industry as a producer, co-producer, camera operator, lighting director, audio mixer and editor. As a professional who loved his trade, he was always current with technology and technique. He specialized in live multi-camera events and television video projects that included commercials, documentaries, network and cable.
Two of his favorite charities to which he gave technical assistance were St. Joseph Center and St. Monica Church, where his efforts helped raise thousands of dollars.
The family includes his wife of 38 years, Linda (Riel) Mousseau; daughter Melody Mousseau of Hollywood; his mother, Ann Mousseau Hoar of Concord; sisters Tracy Mousseau and Amber Bergman; and brother Joel Mousseau.
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SERVICES: A memorial service is Saturday at 11 a.m. in the First Congregational Church of Pittsfield with the Rev. Charles M. Morgan officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or a charity of one's choice 
(Unknown), Ann (I61256)
 
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Her step-daughter's obituary:
Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - March 2, 1994
Deceased Name: NANCY ANN RICE, 48
Nancy Ann Rice, 48, of Latham Village Lane, Latham, died Sunday in Colonie as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident that day.
She was born in Albany. She graduated from of Bethlehem High School, Delmar, and attended Long Island University, Southampton Center.
Miss Rice was employed by the state Department of Social Services as a keyboard specialist at the time of her death. From 1986 to 1991, she worked in the Executive Chamber at the state Capitol.
She was a member of St. Ambrose Church, Latham.
Survivors include her stepmother, Jane Fielding Hoar Rice of Fort Meyers, Fla.; a brother, Howard L. Rice Jr. of Raleigh, N.C.; a sister, Joan Nash Reitzel of Latham; a stepbrother, Daniel Rice of San Antonio, Texas; and a stepsister, Marilyn Kessler of Fort Meyers.
A memorial service will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday in St. Ambrose Church, Latham.
Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association or to the American Cancer Society.
Arrangements are by the Meyers Funeral Home, Delmar. 
Fielding, Jane (I60915)
 
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Her step-father's obituary:
Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - January 22, 2006
Deceased Name: Vernon L. Thompson
Dec. 14, 1941 - Jan. 20, 2006
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio - Vernon L. Thompson, 64, 1920 Timmonds St., died Friday in Portsmouth Hospital.
He was born Dec. 14, 1941, in Somerset, Ky., to the late Luther O. Thompson and Hazel Mae (Thompson) Goodpaster, who survives in Marion.
He married Elizabeth Thompson in 1991. She survives in Portsmouth, Ohio.
He worked as a self-employed painter, decorator and contractor. Most of his life was spent in the Rushville area. He also lived in Florida and spent the last four years of his life in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Additional survivors include stepdaughters, Melissa (Scott) Horr, Portsmouth, Ohio, and Ann Marie Drew, Cincinnati; stepsons, Ernie Heffner, Portsmouth, Todd (Kerrie) Stanelle, Charlotte, N.C., and Mark (Linda) Stanelle, Loveland, Ohio; sister, Wanda Troyer, Marion; brother, Harold Thompson, Hamilton, Ohio; eleven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father Luther O. Thompson in 1975.
Services are at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Ferguson Funeral Home, 201 W. Main St., Van Buren, with the Rev. Harold Thompson officiating. Burial is in Gardens of Memory cemetery, Marion.
Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association of Indiana, 9410 Priority Way, West Drive, Indianapolis, Ind. 46240. 
Heffner, Melissa Starr (I60374)
 
417 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I32473)
 
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Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) - April 23, 1990
Deceased Name: Florence M. Tish
ST. ELMO -- Florence M. Tish, 90, of St. Elmo, died 2:50 p.m. Sunday (April
22, 1990) in Lutheran Care Center, Altamont.
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Kull Funeral Home, St. Elmo, with
visitation noon to service time Tuesday. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery,
St. Elmo. Memorials: donor's choice.
Mrs. Tish was born in Avena Township, rural Fayette County, daughter of
Benjamin and Cozetta (Hoar) Logue. She was a housewife and former member of
the First United Methodist Church in St. Elmo. She married Melvin Tish on
March 26, 1939. He died on July 8, 1964.
Surviving are her stepson, Preston Tish of St. Elmo; stepdaughter, Mary
Blurton of Ingleside; several nieces and nephews in the St. Elmo area.
Her parents, husband, stepdaughter Byrdie Blurton, brothers, John, Nelson and
Floyd Logue, preceded her in death. 
Logue, Florence M. (I60856)
 
419 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I780)
 
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His brother's obituary:
Tribune-Democrat, The (Johnstown, PA) - May 8, 2011
Deceased Name: Stephen Sefcik
JOHNSTOWN ? SEFCIK ? Stephen "Chichi," 78, Johnstown, died May 7, 2011, at Memorial Medical Center. Born Feb. 15, 1933, son of Michael and Helen (Tertinsky) Sefcik. Preceded in death by his parents; brother, Richard; infant brother, Frankie; sister-in-law, Margaret (Caddy) Sefcik; and brother-in-law, Stephen Kralik. Brother of Dolores; James; Betty Ann Sefcik, and friend, Tom Beiter; Joseph, married to Christine Friedman; William, married to June Hoar; Robert, married to Martha Spencer; Edward, and wife, Sandy; Rosemary, wife of Douglas West; and Alfred. Also survived by sister-in-law, Loretta (Sutt) Sefcik; special friend, Natalie; and numerous nieces and nephews. Member of the former St. Stephen's Catholic Church and retired from Schultz Brothers beer distributor. Stephen was a former member of Minersville PNA and member of the 1956 Hahn Packing AAABA championship baseball team. An avid local sports fan, Chichi was well-known for attending various local sporting and polka events in the area. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., 710 Broad St., where vigil for the deceased will be held. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Resurrection Parish, Father Alan Thomas, officiating. Memorial contributions can be directed to the family. (ozogfh.com) 
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His granddaughter's obituary:
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - November 3, 1994
Deceased Name: JANELL LEE CRAWFORD
Janell Lee Crawford, infant daughter of Kraig and Sarah Crwaford of 5 W. Lake Ave., died Tuesday at Auburn Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.
Surviving besides her parents are a brother, DeJuan Wilson of Auburn; her maternal grandparents, Cynthia McCray and Nasir Sharieff of Auburn; her maternal great-grandfather, Harold Wilson of Florida; her paternal grandparents, Deborah Crawford of Florida and Milton Daniels of Rochester; her paternal great-grandparents, Philip and Shirley Horr of Florida and Geraldine Daniels of Auburn; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday in Bradley Chapel of Fort Hill Cemetery, the Rev. Jim Enright officiating. Burial will be in Fort Hill Cemetery.
There will be no calling hours.
Brew Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. 
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His grandmother's obituary:
Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - April 15, 2007
Deceased Name: ROSE MAYS PEPPER
ROSE MAYS PEPPER, 73, of Memphis, died Thursday, April 12, 2007 at Baptist Memphis Hospital after a courageous battle with diabetes. Visitation will be held from 12-2 p.m. Monday, April 16, at Memorial Park Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday, at Memorial Park Funeral Home. Interment will be in Memorial Park South Woods Cemetery located on Hacks Cross Road. Rose was born September 20, 1933 and was preceded in death by her parents, Edward Johnson and Daisy Lee Mays; sisters, Ruby Lee Small and Mary Ruth Petty. Rose is survived by her husband, Walter M. Pepper, Jr.; three children, Lilia Lee Ann Nolan, Heather Claire Pepper, and Walter "Trey" M. Pepper III; one sister, Carolyn Hawkins; brothers, Edward Mays, Jr. and Reverend Charles Mays. Also survived by six grandchildren, Timothy Lane Dills, Pepper Nichole Dills, Savannah Rose Dills, Keri Patience Pepper, Stephen John Horr, and James Awsten Arterburn. Rose grew up in Water Valley, MS. She was a graduate of Water Valley High School. She was an outstanding student, cheerleader, homecoming queen, competitive tennis player and enjoyed summers at Sardis Lake. She attended the University of Mississippi on a scholarship. Following college Rose moved to Memphis and worked as office manager for Bluff City Buick where she met and married Mack Pepper in 1964. Rose became a Realtor in 1966, a few years later she founded her own company Rose Pepper Realty, she had many successes; Award and Recognition of Memphis Area Association of Realtors, 1968-1969 Realtor-Associate of the Year, Charter Life Member of the Multi-Million Dollar Club, 2-year Director of the Board of Directors, 1975-1976, 1978 President of the Women's Council of Realtors, and a 2006 Recipient of the Realtor-Emeritus designation. In her later years she received yet another title, Meeme as she was called by her grandchildren whom she loved dearly. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to American Diabetes Association.
Memorial Park Funeral Home
901-767-8930 
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His sister's obituary:
Union-News (Springfield, MA) - January 10, 2002
Deceased Name: Cindy L. Yelle
2002
NORTHAMPTON - Cindy Lynn Yelle, 34, of 737 Bridge Road, Northampton, died Monday in the Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton. Born in Springfield, she is survived by her father, Robert Yelle Sr. of Modena, NY; her mother &step-father, Patricia L. (Searleman) &Kenneth Zabek of West Springfield; 4 brothers, David W. Hoar of Springfield, William White of Gardner, Neil Anthony of North Brookfield &Robert Yelle Jr. of St. Paul, MN; 2 sisters, Shari Mulloy of Clinton, Utah &Patricia Vadnais of Sunset, Utah; 10 nieces &nephews. A memorial Mass will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Church, Main Street, West Springfield. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. Pease Funeral Home of Northampton is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions in Cindy's memory may be made to the family, c/o Patricia Zabek, 703 Westfield Street, West Springfield, MA 01089. 
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His step-father's obituary:
Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) - January 14, 2009
Deceased Name: Leon Summers
Leon Summers, 89, of Fairmount Homes, formerly of Gap, went home to be with the Lord, Monday, Jan. 12th, at Ephrata Community Hospital. He was born Oct. 9, 1919, son of the late Samuel and Rachel Summers. He married Ida Petersheim Dec. 18, 1941 who died in Oct. 1993. He later married Ida Arment Stoltzfus Nov. 21, 1998. They recently celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary.
He was a well known taxi driver for the Amish. He was the contact person for the Mennonite Disaster Service, and he was on the cemetery committee at Millwood Mennonite Church, mowing the cemetery for many years.
In earlier years, he and his first wife had a bake shop; they attended various markets donating leftover baked goods to Christ Home and House of His Creation. Leon was a farmer and carpenter. The first MCC Relief sale started on his farm at Gap.
He was a loving husband to his wife and devoted father to his children; stepchildren; and their families. At church, even the step great-grandchildren would come to him for candy. He had a very positive outlook on life and was a joy to all who knew him. He will be greatly missed.
He is survived by: his wife, Ida; two sons, Leon Jr., of Gap, Nevin married to Cris Summers, Leola; two daughters, Cathy wife of Mark Miller, Sykesville, MD, and Nancy companion of Mike Ponzillo, Lancaster; two stepsons, Steve husband of Mary Jane Stoltzfus, Galen husband of Cathy (Hoar) Stoltzfus, both of Gap; three stepdaughters, Anna Mary Boettger, Gordonville, Jean Hoover, New Holland, Rosella wife of Gideon Coblentz, Blue Ball; brothers, Allen of Lititz, and Elam of Danville; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, step grandchildren, step great-grandchildren, foster grandchildren, and foster great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by: children, Donald, Janet, Rachel, Verlin; a brother, Edgar; a foster son, Ronald Kerchner Ditzler. Evelyn Ditzler of Baltimore, widow of Ronald, also survives.
Funeral services: Friday, Jan. 16th, at 10 a.m. from Hinkletown Mennonite Church, 2031 Division Hwy. (Rt. 322), Ephrata. Viewings: Thursday 4-8 p.m. and Friday 9-10 a.m., all at the church. Interment: Millwood Mennonite Cemetery at the family's convenience. Memorial contributions may be made to: Fairmount Homes Caring Fund, 333 Wheat Ridge Dr., Ephrata, PA 17522. Arrangements by Furman's, Leola. 
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His step-father's obituary:
Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) - March 1, 2006
Deceased Name: Lester F. Martin
PAID OBITUARIES
Lester F.
Martin, age 88, passed away at Conestoga View Monday, Feb. 27, 2006.
Formerly of Gap, he was the husband of the late Sara Evans Kern Martin, who passed away in 1992, and the late Helen Booth Martin, who passed away in 1976.
Born in Gordonville, he was the son of the late Oliver Futer and Lena Martin.
He was a member of Calvary Monument Bible Church.
He was a carpenter for most of his life working with the Philadelphia Carpenters Union retiring in 1979.
He was a member of the Carpenters Union and an avid trapper and hunter.
Surviving is a son, Lester F.
Martin Jr. of Paradise; two stepsons: Harold E., husband of Etta Jean Hershey Kern of Bethel Park, and Robert E., husband of Jean Hoar Kern of Wilmington, Del.; three grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; five step-greatgrandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a daughter Yvonne R. Umble.

His step-sister's obituary:
Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) - May 18, 2004
Deceased Name: Yvonne R. Umble, 60, of Gap
Yvonne R. Umble, 60, of Gap, died Monday at Brandywine Hospital, Coatesville, after a brief illness.
Mrs. Umble worked at Burger King, Rockvale Square.
She attended Calvary Monument Bible Church, Paradise.
She enjoyed the mountains.
Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of Lester F. Martin of Lancaster and the late Helen Booth Martin. She was the stepdaughter of the late Sara Evans Kern Martin.
She was married to Emanuel Umble Jr.
Surviving in addition to her husband and father are two sons, Michael L., at home, and Lester E., married to Michelle E. McComsey Umble of Kinzers; a daughter, Michelle R. Clark of Paradise; three grandchildren; a brother, Lester F. Martin Jr. of Paradise; and two stepbrothers, Harold E., married to Etta Jean Hershey Kern of Bethel Park, and Robert E., married to Jean Hoar Kern of Wilmington, Del 
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His Uncle's obituary:
News Democrat Journal (Festus, MO) - February 6, 2005
Deceased Name: Dustin Paul Husch
Dustin Paul Husch, 21, Imperial, died Jan. 28, 2005, at St. Anthony's Medical Center. He was born in St. Louis.
He was an inside sales representative for a home improvement company.
He is survived by his mother, Valerie (Kevin) Radford Voney of Imperial; his father, Dale (Ginger) Husch of Montgomery, Texas; his sisters, Carisa Husch and Ashley Voney; his grandparents, Linda and Bob Russell and Mary and Larry Husch; and his nephew, Cameron Horr.
Funeral was Feb. 2 at Kutis Funeral Home. Interment is in Shepherd Hills Cemetery. 
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Message Board Post:
Thanks Lynne. I had that info from the Hoard web site where I see that you are also a member.I know that Bruce is listed as Bruce Edward there but I have a copy of his Homestead application stating his name as Bruce Earl Hoard with a wife and 2 children " not in residence". He resided in Sintaluta , Saskatchewan at that time and worked as a travelling salesman.We do not know what happened to Elizabeth Elva Brown, his first wife. He married my grandmother, Mary MacDonald Christie , and had 4 children with her. She passed away in 1971 before I had started my research and the rest of the family cannot remember the married names of the daughters from the first family . My dad remembers them corresponding with his father though and a cousin James or Jim Hubble who lived nearby in Fairmount , Saskatchewan. 
Christie, Mary Mcdonald (I62128)
 
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Caroline E. Hoar (aka Carrie) was born in 1852/53 in New York. Buried in Middleville, New York.

She married Frederick Fox. Frederick was the son of Daniel Fox and Sarah M. lnu.

Their only known child was Sarah Fox born 2 Feb 1873. Sarah married Frederick Keeler 2 Jan 1890 in West Frankfort, New York. They had five children, Maude, Mabel, Florence, William and Edith.

Caroline's parents were Francis Hoar b. cir 1830 and Sarah C. lnu b. cir 1830. Caroline's siblings were Francis H., Julia, Issac (Ike), Mary E., Horace and Eliza J. Hoar. They show up in Herkimer County, New York in 1860, 1880 and 1900.

My interest lies in Caroline Hoar Fox and her parents. I want to know about her marriage to Frederick Fox and about her parents and grandparents. Why are census records missing for 1870. When did she die? The whole family has centered around the Herkimer, Little Falls, Manheim, Middleville areas of Herkimer County.

One last thing. Somewhere in this line is some Mohawk blood. Who and where?

Any help will be met with gratitude.

Thanks all

Bob Quinn 
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Looking for Thomas Hoar(e), born in January 1857 in
Old Parish County Waterford, and reportedly emgrated
to England.

Father: James Hoare b: Abt 1830 d: January 12, 1917
in Old Parish, Waterford
Mother: Ellen Byrne b: Abt 1833 d: May 20,
1916 in Old Parish, Waterford
They were married March 31, 1856 in Ring Parish,
Waterford, Ireland.

Thomas's siblings were:

Patrick Hoar b: March 15, 1859 in Old Parish,
Waterford d: September 21, 1943 in Sunnyside Nursing
Home, Yonkers NY
Wife: Mary Boyle b: May 20, 1867 in
Tooraneena, Waterford m: September 4, 1898 in St.
Joseph's Church, Yonkers NY d: February 18, 1939 in
14 Cornell Ave, Yonkers NY

John Hoar b: May 1861 in Old Parish, Waterford d: in
Yonkers NY
Wife: Bridget Lynch b: in Ardmore,
Waterford, Ireland d: in Yonkers NY

Catherine Hoar b: April 1864 in Old Parish,
Waterford d: Unknown in Yonkers NY
Husband: Thomas Moore m: Abt 1888 d:
Unknown in Yonkers NY

Michael Hoare b: May 1867 in Old Parish, Waterford
d: 1943 in Old Parish, Waterford
Wife: Bridget Drohan b: 1883 m: February
11, 1911 in Old Parish, Waterford d: November 19,
1973 in Old Parish, Waterford

Mary Hoare b: December 1869 in Old Parish, Waterford

Alice Hoar b: March 30, 1871 in Old Parish,
Waterford d: in Yonkers NY
Husband: Adolph Schelinski b: Abt 1870
in NY State m: Abt 1902 in Yonkers NY

Ellen Hoar b: 1873 in Old Parish, Waterford d:
Unknown in New Jersey
Husband: Owen Eugene O'Hara b: in
Monahan d: Unknown in New Jersey 
Hoar, James (I58936)
 
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Obituary:
Mr. George W. SCHRICKER - 113 Colfax St., Plainwell, age 89, passed away Friday (Oct 1, 1971) morning. Mr. SCHRICKER was born June 23, 1882, at Union City, Ind., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry SCHRICKER. He was a former harness maker. Member of the First Baptist Church. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Ernest (Loreen) HOARD of Plainwell; one son, Raymond of Cincinnati, Ohio; 6 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mable TABB of Detroit and Mrs. Adine ELY of Richmond, Ind. Friends may call at the Marshall & Gren Chapel where services will be held 1:30 p.m. Monday. Pastor Sydney A. Hawthorne officiating. Interment in Mountain Home Cemetery, Kalamazoo. source: Kalamazoo Gazette Sat Oct 2, 1971 
Schricker, George W. (I63059)
 
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Would like information on Jefferson Perkins Saunders who was married to Margaret McColl. He was one of the first game wardens in Crow Wing Co. 1880 census says he was 22. I got this info from Historic Heartland Association. Is that still in Brainerd?
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Jefferson Saunders is written about in Volume one of "Oldtimers...Stories of Our Pioneers in the Cass and Crow Wing Lakes Region" by Carl A. Zapffe on Page 71 and In volume 2, page 143 it mentions that Jefferson Saunders was the brother-in-law of Reuben Grey.
Just a bit of Crow Wing County History.

History (Bio):
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Stephen-L-Robbins/FILE/0148page.html

Obituary:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mbwheeler&id=I019598 
Gray, Reuben (I65265)
 
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"I am looking form information on the the family of Ellen HOAR and Owen O'HARA. Ellen was born in 1863 in Old Parish, outside of dungarvan in County Waterford, Ireland. She married Owen O'HARA, publisher of a Newark newspaper. Their children were: Ellen Stern, Ethel, Tess, Mary, Florence and William O'HARA The O'HARA sisters were quite talented singers and had their own radio show for a while." 
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"found on HeritageQuest Online ? not in my line

Title: 20th century history of the city of Washington and Washington County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens
Authors: McFarland, Joseph F.
City of Publication: Chicago, Ill.
Publisher: Richmond-Arnold Pub. Co.
Date: 1910
Page Count: 1438
Notes: Includes indexes.
ill., geneal. table, maps, plates, ports.
Reel/Fiche Number: Genealogy and local history ; LH7657
Subject Headings: Washington County (Pa.) -- History.
Washington County (Pa.) -- Biography.
Washington (Pa.) -- History.
Pennsylvania -- Washington County -- Washington
Pennsylvania -- Washington County

History of Washington County (Pennsylvania)

found on page 939

D.O. Hancher, a leading citizen and successful farmer of West Finley Township, operating an estate of 362 acres near Good Intent, 140 acres of which he owns, was born near his present home, in 1855. His parents were James W. and Mary Ann (Cotterell) Hancher, both of whom are now deceased and their remains rest in the West Finley Cemetery. They had the following children: Emma, who married John Miller, of Nebraska; D.O., of West Finley Township; Dudley, who lives at Claysville, Pa; Elizabeth P, who died at the age of 17 years; Anna who married Dr. Bodkins; Lulu, who married Max Plants, of East Finley; Ella, who married Nathan Plants, of East Finley Township; Edith, who is a trained nurse, residing at East Liverpool, Ohio.

D.O. Hancher attended the district schools until he was 18 years of age and then assisted his father on the farm, but shortly afterward the father died and the main responsibility fell on the son. Six years later the mother also dies, but D.O. remained on the place and has continued the management of the whole estate, together with his own farm, and is numbered with the most successful farmers and stock raisers of the township.

In 1877, Mr. Hancher was married to Miss Yetta Horr, a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Pracht) Horr, natives of Germany, but later residents of West Finley Township. Mr. and Mrs. Hancher have had the following children: Olive B., who is the wife of Daniel Sprowls of West Finley Township; Margaret E., who is the wife of Harry Slemmons, of West Finley Township; Earl, who died when aged 6 years; John D., who lives in West Finley Township; Walter D., who lives in the same township; Mary, do died in infancy; and James W., Ray and Clara Marie, all of whom are at home. The children have all been sent to school and this is a representative intelligent American family.

Mr. Hancher is one of the township's representative citizens, taking an interest in public affairs and giving support to both education and religion. He was reared in the political beliefs of the Republican party and on the Republican ticket has frequently been elected to township offices. He has served acceptably as census enumerator, road master and for five successive terms as supervisor. His family are members of the Windy Gap Presbyterian Church." 
Hancher, Denman O. (I11814)
 
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13. Rev. Jacob4 Gruber (Christian3, Christian2, Heinrich1) was born November 10, 1801 in Little Tulpehocken, Berks Co. PA, and died January 19, 1895 in Farm Ridge Twp., LaSalle Co., IL. He married Susannah Emrick March 05, 1830 in Montgomery Co., OH, daughter of William Emrick and Magdalena Reber. She was born June 10, 1809 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, and died April 17, 1878 in Farm Ridge Twp., LaSalle Co., IL.

Children of Jacob Gruber and Susannah Emrick are:
26 i. Melocena Elisabeth5 Gruber, born 1833. She married George Horn.
27 ii. William D. Gruber, born March 21, 1837.
28 iii. Sarah Gruber, born 1839.
29 iv. Milton L Gruber, born Bet. 1840 - 1842.
30 v. Joseph L. Gruber, born 1845.
31 vi. Samuel H Gruber, born 1849.
32 vii. Amanda Maria Gruber, born December 20, 1830. She married William Anderson Black August 30, 1849 in Preble Co., OH; born July 19, 1827 in Harrison Twp., Preble Co., OH; died May 08, 1904 in Farm Ridge Twp., LaSalle Co., IL. 
Gruber, Melocena (I10924)
 
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Hoar/Hoare from Roscommon, Ireland
Kathleen M. (nee O'Hara...nee Hoar)
Inviato: 29 mag 2001 21.14 GMT
Dear Viola:
I just read your post and found it interesting... My name is Kathleen, maiden name Hoar (before I changed it to O'Hara)and my father's side of the family, both of his parents, Michael Hoar and Marie (Washington) Hoar both came from County Roscommon, Ireland... They came here around 1912 or so and lived in Passaic, New Jersey... The Washington clan is still in Co. Roscommon and they are my 2nd cousins whom I have visited and met... I wonder if they are any relations to your husband... Where are you from, etc.? Let's hear from you...
Kathleen
 
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I have a wonderful photo of some of the "clan" from around 1915 or so when Owen Hoar's brother Thomas Hoar (never married) and lived in Oyster Bay, NY? Did you know he was a driver for Alice Roosevelt, Teddy R's daughter? I
 
Hoar, Thomas (I47761)
 
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Moses Chase came from Newbury He was b 1769 His children were Rebecca b in Parsonsfleld 1793 Anna b 1795 Moses b 1797 Joel b 1799 Mary b 1802 Sarah b 1804 Washington b 1806 Dorothy b 1810 Levi b 1813 John F b 1815
David Chase a brother of Moses b 1778 settled at North Parsonsfield about 1797 Children Samuel Edmund David W C and Betsey Edmund and David WC settled in town The sons of the latter are yet residents of Parsonsfleld
John Chase a half brother of Moses and David settled near the Andrew Welch place lis children were Joseph John Levi Betsey and Mary They left town many years since

Sourse: History of Parsonsfield
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Chase, David Wells (I69512)
 
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Cemetery:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyallega/cemeteryindexS1.html 
Armstrong, Eliza (I65219)
 
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F. C. Saunders
Assistant Cashier of the Cuba National Bank, Cuba, New York.
Frederic Charles Saunders was born May 8th, 1874, at Belfast, N. Y. He is the son of Charles Wesley Saunders and Eliza Armstrong, who were married Oct. 24th, 1870. at Angelica, N. Y., and had one other child, a daughter, who is a graduate of Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y.
Charles Wesley Saunders (b. June 29th, 1833, at Franklinville, N. Y.; d. Jan. 7th, 1891, at Belfast, N. Y.) was a physician and surgeon of Belfast. He was graduated at the College of Physicians and Surgeons (formerly Bellevue College). His parents were Harvey Saunders, a farmer of Franklinville, and Sally Hanford of New Canaan, Conn. His brother, Frank Saunders, was Lieutenant, 6th N. Y. Cavalry in the Civil War, and was killed in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign. The family came from England previous to 1800, and settled at New Canaan, Conn.
Eliza (Armstrong) Saunders (b. Aug. 22d, 1848, at Wayne, Steuben Co., N. Y.) spent her early life at Oramel, N. Y. She is the daughter of Francis Armstrong, a lumber manufacturer of Oramel, who came there from Scotland, and Elizabeth Snodgrass of Mifflin, Pa. She is now (April, '06) living at Belfast.
Saunders entered with the Class and remained with us until 'after Christmas of Freshman year.
He was married at Clarkson, N. Y., Dec. 2d, 1903, to Miss Frances M. Hixson, daughter of Frederick R. Hixson.
"after leaving old Yale," wrote Saunders at Sexennial, "I engaged in mercantile pursuits until the winter of 189495, which I spent in the Southern States and old Mexico. Upon my return North the following spring I entered the Cuba National Bank, Cuba, New York, where I have since remained, with the exception of a trip to the West in the summer of 1897. Am now Assistant Cashier of Cuba National Bank. Sorry I cannot be with you this year."
In addition to his assistant-cashiership he is now an officer in several local industrial corporations. "Have been very closely confined to the Bank," he writes, "although I have been fortunate in getting a couple of trips West during the last few years." 
Saunders, Frederick Charles (I65253)
 
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F. C. Saunders
Assistant Cashier of the Cuba National Bank, Cuba, New York.
Frederic Charles Saunders was born May 8th, 1874, at Belfast, N. Y. He is the son of Charles Wesley Saunders and Eliza Armstrong, who were married Oct. 24th, 1870. at Angelica, N. Y., and had one other child, a daughter, who is a graduate of Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y.
Charles Wesley Saunders (b. June 29th, 1833, at Franklinville, N. Y.; d. Jan. 7th, 1891, at Belfast, N. Y.) was a physician and surgeon of Belfast. He was graduated at the College of Physicians and Surgeons (formerly Bellevue College). His parents were Harvey Saunders, a farmer of Franklinville, and Sally Hanford of New Canaan, Conn. His brother, Frank Saunders, was Lieutenant, 6th N. Y. Cavalry in the Civil War, and was killed in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign. The family came from England previous to 1800, and settled at New Canaan, Conn.
Eliza (Armstrong) Saunders (b. Aug. 22d, 1848, at Wayne, Steuben Co., N. Y.) spent her early life at Oramel, N. Y. She is the daughter of Francis Armstrong, a lumber manufacturer of Oramel, who came there from Scotland, and Elizabeth Snodgrass of Mifflin, Pa. She is now (April, '06) living at Belfast.
Saunders entered with the Class and remained with us until 'after Christmas of Freshman year.
He was married at Clarkson, N. Y., Dec. 2d, 1903, to Miss Frances M. Hixson, daughter of Frederick R. Hixson.
"after leaving old Yale," wrote Saunders at Sexennial, "I engaged in mercantile pursuits until the winter of 189495, which I spent in the Southern States and old Mexico. Upon my return North the following spring I entered the Cuba National Bank, Cuba, New York, where I have since remained, with the exception of a trip to the West in the summer of 1897. Am now Assistant Cashier of Cuba National Bank. Sorry I cannot be with you this year."
In addition to his assistant-cashiership he is now an officer in several local industrial corporations. "Have been very closely confined to the Bank," he writes, "although I have been fortunate in getting a couple of trips West during the last few years." 
Saunders, Dr. Charles Wesley (I65216)
 
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F. C. Saunders
Assistant Cashier of the Cuba National Bank, Cuba, New York.
Frederic Charles Saunders was born May 8th, 1874, at Belfast, N. Y. He is the son of Charles Wesley Saunders and Eliza Armstrong, who were married Oct. 24th, 1870. at Angelica, N. Y., and had one other child, a daughter, who is a graduate of Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y.
Charles Wesley Saunders (b. June 29th, 1833, at Franklinville, N. Y.; d. Jan. 7th, 1891, at Belfast, N. Y.) was a physician and surgeon of Belfast. He was graduated at the College of Physicians and Surgeons (formerly Bellevue College). His parents were Harvey Saunders, a farmer of Franklinville, and Sally Hanford of New Canaan, Conn. His brother, Frank Saunders, was Lieutenant, 6th N. Y. Cavalry in the Civil War, and was killed in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign. The family came from England previous to 1800, and settled at New Canaan, Conn.
Eliza (Armstrong) Saunders (b. Aug. 22d, 1848, at Wayne, Steuben Co., N. Y.) spent her early life at Oramel, N. Y. She is the daughter of Francis Armstrong, a lumber manufacturer of Oramel, who came there from Scotland, and Elizabeth Snodgrass of Mifflin, Pa. She is now (April, '06) living at Belfast.
Saunders entered with the Class and remained with us until 'after Christmas of Freshman year.
He was married at Clarkson, N. Y., Dec. 2d, 1903, to Miss Frances M. Hixson, daughter of Frederick R. Hixson.
"after leaving old Yale," wrote Saunders at Sexennial, "I engaged in mercantile pursuits until the winter of 189495, which I spent in the Southern States and old Mexico. Upon my return North the following spring I entered the Cuba National Bank, Cuba, New York, where I have since remained, with the exception of a trip to the West in the summer of 1897. Am now Assistant Cashier of Cuba National Bank. Sorry I cannot be with you this year."
In addition to his assistant-cashiership he is now an officer in several local industrial corporations. "Have been very closely confined to the Bank," he writes, "although I have been fortunate in getting a couple of trips West during the last few years." 
Saunders, Harvey (I65211)
 
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Ethel Hoar
Notice Posted: May 16, 2005

Ethel Hoar
May 8, 1922 - August 31, 2002

Happy Birthday, Happy Mother's Day
~ ?W ~
Always a smile, instead of a frown,
Always a hand, when one was down;
Always true, thoughtful and kind,
Wonderful memories she left behind.
~ ?W ~
Sadly missed by your loving husband Jack,
your children Larry & Jean, Louise & Wayne and your grandchildren & great grandchildren 
(Unknown), Ethel (I31996)
 
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Jack Hoar
Notice Posted: July 4, 2007
Location: Oshawa
Age: 89

Birthday Celebration for
Jack Hoar
On July 4th, Jack will be
89 Years Young!
Drop by for
cake & refreshments
between 1-4p.m.
Make it into his
"Birthday Album"
for 2007! 
Hoar, Jack (I31986)
 
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Obituary
Death Notice
Notice Posted: April 12, 2006
HOAR, Jean (nee Zybala) - With courage and grace to the very end, Jean ended her battle with cancer on the afternoon of April 10, 2006 surrounded by family and friends. She was born in Oshawa in 1944 to the late Bella and Andrew Zybala. Jean was a very kind and giving woman who touched the lives of many. Family and friends shared countless treasured moments with her by her gardens and at the cottage. Jean was a devoted wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend. She will be sadly missed by all. Jean, beloved wife of Larry. Forever loving mother of Tristanne and Tyler and his wife Susan. Cherished sister of Linda and her husband Reinhard Mantzel and the late Robert Zybala. Adoring nanny to Charlotte, Alastair and Owen. Dearest daughter-in-law of Jack and the late Ethel. Dear sister-in-law of Louise and Wayne Aasen. Lovingly remembered by her nieces and nephew, aunts, uncles, cousins, CAW Family Auxillary sisters and friends. Friends may join the family in paying their respects at OSHAWA FUNERAL SERVICE "Thornton Chapel" 847 King St. West (905-721-1234) on Thursday, April 13 from 3:00 P.M. until time of Memorial Service in the chapel at 4:00 P.M. Flowers are welcome as Jean was an avid gardener. Friends wishing to make donations may do so to Hearth Place or Hospice Durham. A truly beautiful person. Lives have been made richer through knowing you. Forever our love. 
Zybala, Jean (I31990)
 
449 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I58715)
 
450 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I69712)
 

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