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2301 | I25515 | Billington | Francis | 1606 | 3 Dec 1684 | 0 | Ancestry.com An excerpt from The Pilgrim Republic By John Abbot Goodwin Billington's name seemed for a time to be one of ill-omen. His widowsucceeded to his farm at Plain Dealing (two miles north of PlymouthRock), and for her cattle was, in 1636, authorized by the court to mowthe adjacent grass; but " what is too much for her" was to go toDeacon John Doane. A controversy ensued, doubtless as to this " toomuch," and the deacon, charging the dame with slander, sued for £100damages. The court gave the complainant nothing; but evidently findingthe slander very flagrant, sentenced the defendant to a fine of £$, tosit in the stocks, and to be publicly whipped. In 1638 the widow gavethe farm to her only living child in terms which sound oddly now; forshe declared the gift to be from "the natural love I bear unto FrancisBillington, my natural son." Later in that year she married withGregory Armstrong, at which time she had two cows, a house, garden,and land for fifteen hundred hills of corn. If she survived, she wasto have all Armstrong's property, " except some things for hisfriends." If he survived, he was to retain the use of her property,but was to give two yearling heifers to " the natural children ofFrancis Billington, the said Eleanor's natural son." The word"natural" was then used to distinguish one's own child from astep-child, child-in-law, or adopted child; and it often occurs in therecords, to the misleading of careless and censorious readers. (Thus,in 1685, William Walker was excused from training because he was weak,and also had " two natural sons" in the train-band; and in 1686 IsaacRobinson, son of the Leyden pastor, conveyed land to his " naturalson" Peter, — meaning his son by nature.) Armstrong died at Plymouth, November, 1650. From The Pilgrim Republic By John Abbot Goodwin |
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2302 | I25513 | Billington | John | 1 Jan 1575 | 1 Sep 1630 | 0 | Ancestry.com An excerpt from The Pilgrim Republic By John Abbot Goodwin Billington's name seemed for a time to be one of ill-omen. His widowsucceeded to his farm at Plain Dealing (two miles north of PlymouthRock), and for her cattle was, in 1636, authorized by the court to mowthe adjacent grass; but " what is too much for her" was to go toDeacon John Doane. A controversy ensued, doubtless as to this " toomuch," and the deacon, charging the dame with slander, sued for £100damages. The court gave the complainant nothing; but evidently findingthe slander very flagrant, sentenced the defendant to a fine of £$, tosit in the stocks, and to be publicly whipped. In 1638 the widow gavethe farm to her only living child in terms which sound oddly now; forshe declared the gift to be from "the natural love I bear unto FrancisBillington, my natural son." Later in that year she married withGregory Armstrong, at which time she had two cows, a house, garden,and land for fifteen hundred hills of corn. If she survived, she wasto have all Armstrong's property, " except some things for hisfriends." If he survived, he was to retain the use of her property,but was to give two yearling heifers to " the natural children ofFrancis Billington, the said Eleanor's natural son." The word"natural" was then used to distinguish one's own child from astep-child, child-in-law, or adopted child; and it often occurs in therecords, to the misleading of careless and censorious readers. (Thus,in 1685, William Walker was excused from training because he was weak,and also had " two natural sons" in the train-band; and in 1686 IsaacRobinson, son of the Leyden pastor, conveyed land to his " naturalson" Peter, — meaning his son by nature.) Armstrong died at Plymouth, November, 1650. From The Pilgrim Republic By John Abbot Goodwin |
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2305 | I22536 | Bingham | Francis "Frank" | 1841 | 20 Sep 1872 | 0 | Frank Bingham in the Web: Indiana, Civil War Soldier Database Index, 1861-1865 Name: Frank Bingham Birth Year: abt 1843 Age: 21 Enrollment Date: 29 Apr 1864 Discharge Date: 30 Sep 1864 Place: Mishawaka, Indiana Company: H Regiment: 138 (Infantry) Notes: Sergt. Frank Bingham in the U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 Name: Frank Bingham Service Info.: SERG US ARMY Birth Date: 1843 Death Date: 1872 Cemetery: Mishawaka City Cemetery Cemetery Address: Jefferson & Main Sts Mishawaka, IN 46545 |
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2306 | I15742 | Bingham | Harry R. | Jun 1873 | 0 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Harry B Druliner Name: Harry B Druliner [Harry B Drediner] Age: 26 Birth Date: Jun 1873 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1900: Chicago Ward 31, Cook, Illinois [Cook] Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's Name: Chas A Druliner Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's Name: Minerva Druliner Mother's Birthplace: Ohio |
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2307 | I15742 | Bingham | Harry R. | Jun 1873 | 0 | Harry Bingham in the 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Harry Bingham Age: 10 Birth Year: abt 1870 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Mishawaka, St Joseph, Indiana Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Stepson Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's name: Menerva Dinliner Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Occupation: At Home Household Members: Name Age Charles Dinliner 33 Menerva Dinliner 32 Harry Bingham 10 |
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2309 | I35817 | Bingham | Julie Faye | 21 Sep 1971 | 13 Jul 2013 | 0 | North Carolina, Birth Indexes Name: Julie Faye Bingham Gender: Female Race: White Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 1971 Birth County: Alamance Parent1 Name: Thomas Ellis Bingham Roll number: NCVR_B_C001_66003 Volume: 59 Page: 1260 |
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2310 | I35817 | Bingham | Julie Faye | 21 Sep 1971 | 13 Jul 2013 | 0 | GRAHAM - Mrs. Julie Faye Bingham Haarhuis, 41, of Silk Hope, passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2013, at UNC Hospitals, Chapel Hill. Julie was born Sept. 21, 1971, in Alamance County to Thomas Ellis Bingham and LaVerne Trollinger Brigham, and was a Realtor with Fitch Creations and of the Christian faith. Julie is survived by her husband, Joris Hendrik Haarhuis, of the home; father, Thomas Ellis Bingham, of Mebane; brother, Jeffrey Bingham, of Mebane; and three special pets, her dogs Rufus and Ellie, and cat, Lillie. A celebration of life service will be held at noon, Wednesday, July 17, 2013. For service location information, please go to www.mcclurefuneralservice.net or call 336-227-2711. Burial will follow in the Alamance Memorial Park, Burlington, N.C. The Rev. James L. Rosser will officiate the service. The family will receive friends at McClure Funeral Service, 1030 S. Main St., Graham, NC 27253, on Tuesday, July 16, 2013, from 5 until 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to your local SCPA chapter. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.mcclurefuneralservice.net Funeral Home Details Published in TheTimesNews.com from July 14 to July 15, 2013 McClure Funeral Service - Graham 1030 S Main Street Graham, NC 27253 (336) 227-2711 (Ref photo of Julie attached to her obituary) |
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2311 | I20958 | Bingham | Thomas Ellis | 22 Aug 1941 | 27 May 2015 | 0 | North Carolina, Birth Indexes Name: Thomas Ellis Bingham Gender: Male Race: White Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 22 Aug 1941 Birth County: Watauga Parent1 Name: John McCoy Bingham Parent2 Name: Kenova Virginia Morrell Roll number: NCVR_B_C102_66001 Volume: 28 Page: 349 |
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2312 | I20958 | Bingham | Thomas Ellis | 22 Aug 1941 | 27 May 2015 | 0 | MEBANE - Mr. Thomas Ellis Bingham, age 73, of Mebane, passed away on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at Alamance Regional Medical Center after several weeks of failing health. Born in Boone, NC, he was the son of the late John McCoy Bingham and the late Kenova Morrell Bingham and was married to the late Grace LaVerne Trollinger Bingham, who passed in 2009. Ellis was a retired salesman with Sydel-Wolley Chemical Company and was a former member of Haw River Christian Church. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed cheering for the Atlanta Braves baseball team. Mr. Bingham is survived by his son, Jeffrey Bingham of Mebane; a grandson, Robert Wesley Bingham; five sisters, Betty Wright of Orlando, FL, Janet (Bill) Movetz of Deep Gap, NC, and Margie Townsend, Bobby (Ted) Townsend and Mary Jo (Herb) Pritchard, all of Boone, NC; three brothers, John (Joan) Bingham of Kernersville, Mack (Judy) Bingham of Yanceyville and Danny (Peggy) Bingham of Rocky Mount, NC; and special cousins, Joseph and Francis McNeil of Boone. He was preceded in death by his wife; parents; daughter, Julie Bingham Harrhuis; and two sisters, Peggy Amburn and Patsy Hodges. The funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 30, 2015, at Lowe Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. James Rosser. Interment will follow at Alamance Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home prior to the service and other times at the residence. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Alamance-Caswell, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, NC 27215. You may sign the online register book at www.lowefuneralhome.com. |
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2313 | I6203 | Binkert | Benjamin Donald | 13 Aug 1880 | Jan 1974 | 0 | Ben Binkert in the U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards,1917-1918 Name: Ben Binkert County: Calhoun State: Iowa Birth Date: 13 Aug 1880 Race: White |
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2314 | I6203 | Binkert | Benjamin Donald | 13 Aug 1880 | Jan 1974 | 0 | Benjamin Binkert in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Benjamin Binkert SSN: 482-60-2901 Last Residence: 51449 Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, USA BORN: 13 Aug 1880 Died: Jan 1974 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (1964) Benjamin Donald Binkert in the U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current Name: Benjamin Donald Binkert Gender: Male Death Age: 93 Birth Date: abt 1881 Residence Place: Lake City Death Date: 3 Jan 1974 Obituary Date: 7 Jan 1974 Obituary Place: Carroll, Iowa, USA Newspaper Title: Carrol Daily Times Herald Child: Clarence |
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2315 | I6203 | Binkert | Benjamin Donald | 13 Aug 1880 | Jan 1974 | 0 | Benjamin D Binkert Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, USA Inscription: "BINKERT Benjamin D. 1881-1974 Rachel 1883-1966" |
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2316 | I6204 | Binkert | Bertha May | 13 May 1903 | 0 | Peeking Into Lake City's Past Copied with permission from the Lake City Graphic. Written by Eldon Watters, President of the Lake City Historical Society Printed January 26, 1983 The Binkert Family Transcribed by Anonymous prior to 2012. During the year 1850, just four years before the first white settlercame to Calhoun county, a respected citizen of Bezeck, Switzerland lost his devoted wife during a small pox epidemic. The deceased was Regina Miller Binkert, who left to mourn a family of five children,her husband, Joseph Binkert, and a host of relatives and friends. Joseph Binkert was born in Bezeck, Canton Aargau, Switzerland, just afew miles from the Rhine River that forms the border between Switzerland, southern Alsace and Baden, Germany. The Binkerts wereeducated in the German language. In May, 1852, Joseph Binkert, now widowed, took his five children and with his brother left Bezeck, traveling by rail through France to Antwerp, Belgium, were they booked passage on an English owned, wooden, solar powered sail boat to the new world. The ship made regular scheduled trips, hauling emigrants to America by fitting the ship with folding bunk beds and hammocks. On the return trip to Europe, they would fold up the beds, remove the hammocks and fill theholds with American grain, cotton and other produce. Two whole months were required for the ship to cross the Atlantic. Like many European emigrants the Binkerts were hard-working folks who had an intense desire to tame the wilderness and live in a free society, so they decided upon arrival to migrate on west. When they arrived in Cleveland, they met another Swiss emigrant who became homesick and was on his way back to Europe. This man owned a homestead farm near Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, which he rented or sold to the Joseph Binkert family, who proceeded on their way to make a Wisconsin home. However, while traveling on a trail west of Cleveland, disaster struck. While the train was crossing a high trestle, it gave way dropping some cars into the ravine killing and injuring a large number of passengers. But, the Lord was with the Binkerts. Shortly before the tragedy some young people on the train were poking fun at the oddly dressed emigrants, causing Joseph to take his family and move to another car. The car Binkerts moved to was saved from dropping into the ravine even though it was held fast by only a single coupling. This strengthened Joseph Binkert's faith that his God was protecting them from unexpected dangers in a strange land. During the middle 1850's it was natural for emigrants to be concerned about many dangers crossing the Atlantic in sail boats, usually without proper sanitary conditions and facing the possibility of being caught in storms, or becoming plagued with serious diseases. The Binkerts made a safe crossing, but they encountered many dangers after arrival. Following the railroad wreck they arrived in Chicago, which, incidentally, had a population less than Fort Dodge has today. They were forced to live in a hotel for three weeks waiting on the railroad company to compensate them for possessions lost in the wreck. During their stay, the hotel caught fire in the middle of the night, driving the Binkerts from their warm beds into the street. Joseph, in his fright, left his wallet under his pillow, so without thought of impending danger, ran back through the dense smoke to rescue his money. Again, the Lord protected his life and he returned safely to his loved ones. After settling his claim with the railroad, they traveled to Milwaukee by steam boat because rail roads to Milwaukee had not been built. Upon arrival in Milwaukee, they hired a teamster to transport their baggage to Fort Atkinson. The family followed the wagon on foot via a road that ran most of the distance through virgin forest land. The next subject of this review is Joseph's son, Donald Binkert, born in Bezeck, Switzerland in 1840. Donald joined the Union forces to fight in the War between the States on September 30,1861, at age 21, enlisting in Company H, 13th Wisconsin Infantry. He served four years, two months and 26 days, being mustered out the day following Christmas in 1865. Two years later, on February 12, 1867, Donald married Miss Matilda Volkmann, who was born in Stettin, Prussian Germany near the Oder river just inland from the Baltic Sea. She came to Wisconsin with her parents in 1861. Donald Binkert was naturalized into U.S. citizenry after he fought in the civil War and was married. Following the war there were pioneer battle cries echoed by eastern newspaper, shouting - "Go west young man, go west." Hoards of people left their homes in Europe and Asia, looking across the ocean toward the setting sun. The Binkerts of Wisconsin were prototypes of the movement. After 20 years in the USA, the Binkerts first and second generations, those with families and those single, decided to move on west to Jackson township, Calhoun county, Iowa. Those who came were Grandfather Joseph, his son Peter with his wife Wilhelmina Volkmannand children, son Donald and his wife Matilda Volkmann and their children, son Anthony, who was single, and daughter Blondina, also single. Peter Volkmann, father to Matilda and Wilhelmina Volkmann Binkert, also came to Jackson township with the Binkerts. Both Peter Volkmann and Joseph Binkert died the following year, 1873, and are interned in Cottonwood Cemetery. Soon after arrival, the two married Binkert brothers purchased adjoining farms in Jackson township. Our subject, Donald Binkert, passed his farm to his descendants. Today,112 years later, Donald Binkert's grandson, Clarence Binkert and his wife Edna Hauptman Binkert, live on the original farm, which has since been registered with the state of Iowa as a Century Farm. Graphic readers may be interested to learn of the inter relationships of the Binkerts to numerous other Lake City area families. This writing covers only a partial lineage of one son of emigrant pioneer,Joseph Binkert. Our subjects, Donald and Matilda Volkmann Binkert, has a son named Benjiman, who acquired the century farm from his father. Benjiman married Rachel Trullinger, daughter of another Jackson township pioneer. Rachel was a grand-daughter of one of Lake City's very first settlers, Jesse Marmon, who came here with Peter and Christian Smith and his hunting party, visiting Ebenezer Comstock, the first white settler, in 1854. Jesse Marmon was the first to purchase land which is now within the corporate limits of Lake City. Benjiman and Rachel Trullinger Binkert, daughter of Aaron Trullinger and Sabrina Marmon Trullinger had two children, both living today. Clarence D. Binkert, who resides on the century farm and his sister, Bertha Binkert Kurth, who lives in the house previously owned by her great uncle and earliest pioneer settler, Jesse Marmon. There will be another Graphic article covering a partial lineage of pioneer Joseph's second son, Peter Binkert, who with his wife Wilhelmina Volkmann Binkert, raised eleven children, most of whom married into other well known Lake City area pioneer families. It is well to remember that Graphic articles sponsored by the Lake City Historical Society are not intended to be a complete genealogical record of any family. If you were to trace all the descendants of pioneer Joseph Binkert, they would number into the hundreds. A family genealogical record is a valuable asset to future generations and every American family should have one. Note: Pioneer Aaron Trullinger, brother-in-law to Jesse Marmon, the fourth registered settler in Calhoun county, who first came here with Peter Smith's hunting party in 1854. Aaron Trullinger and his wife Sabrina Marmon Trullinger, raised ten children on their Jackson township farm. All their children married into local families creating multiple relationships within the community. http://iagenweb.org/calhoun/records/histories/lake-city-past/binkert.php |
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2317 | I6204 | Binkert | Bertha May | 13 May 1903 | 0 | Name Bertha Binkert Event Type Birth Event Date 13 May 1903 Event Place Jackson, Calhoun, Iowa, United States Gender Female Father's Name B. D. Binkert Mother's Name Rachel Trullinger |
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2318 | I6205 | Binkert | Clarence Donald | 31 May 1905 | Aug 1983 | 0 | Clarence Binkert in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Clarence Binkert SSN: 479-46-2854 Last Residence: 51449 Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, USA BORN: 31 May 1905 Last Benefit: 51449, Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, United States ofAmerica Died: Aug 1983 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (1956) |
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2319 | I6205 | Binkert | Clarence Donald | 31 May 1905 | Aug 1983 | 0 | Clarence Donald Binkert Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, USA Inscription: "BINKERT Clarence D. 1905-1983 Edna H. 1904-1996" |
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2320 | I6194 | Binkert | Donald | 17 Feb 1840 | 28 Jul 1895 | 0 | Served in Company H 13th Wisconsin Infantry Civil War | tree1 |
2321 | I37751 | Binkert | Gerald | 1932 | 1932 | 0 | It is possible that Gerald may be a grandchild of Rachel and Benjamin. | tree1 |
2322 | I37751 | Binkert | Gerald | 1932 | 1932 | 0 | Gerald Binkert Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, USA Inscription: "Gladys 1910 Gerald 1932" |
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2323 | I6207 | Binkert | Gladys Myrna | 1910 | 1910 | 0 | Gladys Binkert Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, USA Inscription: "Gladys 1910 Gerald 1932" |
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2324 | I7461 | Binkert | Harold Dewight | 1926 | 1990 | 0 | Findagrave.com Harold Binkert (Ref photo of headstone attached to this website. Inscription reads,"Harold Binkert TEC 5 US Army World War II 1926 1990") Birth: 1926 Death: 1990 Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery Lake City Calhoun County Iowa, USA Created by: thoran Record added: Jun 29, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 54265083 |
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2325 | I6206 | Binkert | Lloyd Aaron | 18 Feb 1909 | 1955 | 0 | Lloyd Aaron Binkert Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, USA Inscription: "BINKERT Florence D. 1913-1987 Lloyd A. 1909-1955" |
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2326 | I6208 | Binkert | Ralph Oren | 16 Dec 1911 | Jun 1987 | 0 | Ralph Binkert in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Ralph Binkert SSN: 483-32-5711 Last Residence: 50501 Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, USA BORN: 16 Dec 1911 Died: Jun 1987 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951) |
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2327 | I6193 | Binkert | Sophia Sara | 22 Dec 1878 | 18 Dec 1970 | 0 | Ancestry.com Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002 about Floyd Harry Trullinger Name: Floyd Harry Trullinger Birth Date: 31 Dec 1904 Death Date: 26 Feb 1991 Death County: Watonwan Mother's Maiden Name: Binkert Certificate Number: 005209 Certificate Year: 1991 Record Number: 2706013 (Internet extraction provided by David H. Drollinger 19 October 2011) |
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2328 | I6193 | Binkert | Sophia Sara | 22 Dec 1878 | 18 Dec 1970 | 0 | Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002 about Sophia Trullinger Name: Sophia Trullinger Birth Date: 22 Dec 1878 Death Date: 18 Dec 1970 Death County: Martin Mother's Maiden Name: Folkman State File Number: 031884 Certificate Number: 031884 Certificate Year: 1970 Record Number: 1797631 Social Security Death Index about Sophia Trullinger Name: Sophia Trullinger SSN: 468-68-9150 Last Residence: 56062 Madelia, Watonwan, Minnesota, United States ofAmerica Born: 22 Dec 1877 Died: Dec 1970 State (Year) SSN issued: Minnesota (1969) |
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2330 | I40403 | Birchfield | Mary Jane | 2 Apr 1843 | 14 Feb 1904 | 0 | Mary Jane Craig in the Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011 Name: Mary Jane Craig [Mary Jane Brickfield] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 62 Marital Status: Widowed Birth Date: 3 Apr 1844 Birth Place: Ohio Death Date: 14 Feb 1904 Death Place: Monon, White, Indiana, USA Father: Reubr Brickfield Spouse: Larkins Craig |
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2331 | I40403 | Birchfield | Mary Jane | 2 Apr 1843 | 14 Feb 1904 | 0 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Mary J Craig Name: Mary J Craig Age: 45 Birth Date: Apr 1855 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1900: Liberty, White, Indiana [White] Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Larkin Craig Marriage Year: 1865 Years Married: 35 Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Mother: number of living children: 7 Mother: How many children: 8 |
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2332 | I5297 | Birchiemer | Grace | 11 May 1884 | 22 Oct 1966 | 0 | Fred S Trulinger in the U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 Name: Fred S Trulinger Gender: Male Spouse: Grace Trulinger wid of Fred Publication Title: Lincoln, Nebraska, City Directory, 1930 Fred S Trullinger in the U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 Name: Fred S Trullinger Gender: Male Spouse: Grace Trullinger wid of Fred Publication Title: Lincoln, Nebraska, City Directory, 1927 Fred S Trullinger in the U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 Name: Fred S Trullinger Gender: Male Spouse: Grace Trullinger wid of Fred Publication Title: Lincoln, Nebraska, City Directory, 1925 Fred S Trullinger in the U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 Name: Fred S Trullinger Gender: Male Spouse: Grace Trullinger wid of Fred Publication Title: Lincoln, Nebraska, City Directory, 1924 Fred Trullinger in the U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 Name: Fred Trullinger Gender: Male Spouse: Grace Trullinger wid of Fred Publication Title: Omaha, Nebraska, City Directory, 1921 |
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2333 | I5297 | Birchiemer | Grace | 11 May 1884 | 22 Oct 1966 | 0 | Grace Trullinger in the Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997 Name: Grace Trullinger Age: 83 Sex: F (Female) Birth Date: abt 1883 Death Date: 22 Oct 1966 Location: Meno (May be abbreviated) Certificate: 030603 |
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2334 | I5297 | Birchiemer | Grace | 11 May 1884 | 22 Oct 1966 | 0 | Grace Trullinger Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park Plot: 20, 605, 4 Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA Note: Date of Interment 10 26 1966 |
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2336 | I22097 | Bird | Margaret Ellen | 19 Mar 1928 | 21 Dec 1996 | 0 | Texas, Birth Certificates Name: Margaret Ellen Bird Birth Date: 19 Mar 1928 Gender: Female Birth Place: Amarillo, Potter, Texas, USA Father: Garvin B Bird Father Birth Place: Texas Mother: Ila Delle Carnack Mother Birth Place: Texas Mother Residence: Amarillo Potter, Texas |
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2337 | I22097 | Bird | Margaret Ellen | 19 Mar 1928 | 21 Dec 1996 | 0 | Bella Vista, ARK--MARGARET B. TROLINGER, 68, died Saturday, Dec. 21, 1996. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Robison Chapel of the Plains in First Christian Church at Amarillo with Dr. Douglas B. Skinner, senior minister, officiating. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2820 Virginia Circle. Mrs. Trolinger was born in Amarillo. She married Charles E. Trolinger in 1947 at Amarillo. They moved to Bella Vista, Ark., in 1980 from Dallas. She was a member of First Christian Church of Amarillo and Community Church of Bella Vista. She also was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution and Friends of the Bella Vista Library. Survivors include her husband; two sons, James L. Trolinger of Portland, Ore., and Steven C. Trolinger of Bentonville; her mother, Ila Dell McNew of Bella Vista; three granddaughter; a stepgranddaughter; and a stepgrandson. The family requests memorials be to C.E. Trolinger Memorial Library of First Christian Church, 3001 Wolflin, Amarillo, Texas, 79109, or Salvation Army, 400 S. Harrison, Amarillo, Texas, 79101. The body will not be available for viewing. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Margaret B. Trolinger SSN: 459-40-8251 Last Residence: 72715 Bella Vista, Benton, Arkansas, USA BORN: 19 Mar 1928 Died: 21 Dec 1996 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951) |
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2338 | I22097 | Bird | Margaret Ellen | 19 Mar 1928 | 21 Dec 1996 | 0 | Burial: Llano Cemetery Plot: Section 13 Lot 11 Space 2 Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA Inscription: TROLINGER Margaret B Mar. 19. 1928 Dec. 21. 1996 Charles E. Apr. 8. 1925 Mar. 24. 2004 |
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2339 | I22097 | Bird | Margaret Ellen | 19 Mar 1928 | 21 Dec 1996 | 0 | U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index Name: Margaret Ellen Bird [Margaret Bird Trolinger] [Margaret Trolinger] Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date: 19 Mar 1928 Birth Place: Amarillo Pot, Texas Death Date: 21 Dec 1996 Father: Garvin B Bird Mother: Ila D Cormack SSN: 459408251 Notes: Jun 1945: Name listed as MARGARET ELLEN BIRD; Nov 1948: Name listed as MARGARET BIRD TROLINGER; 27 Dec 1996: Name listed as MARGARET B TROLINGER |
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2340 | I27415 | Bird | Mattie Cordelia | Abt 1900 | 0 | Mattie Hartley in the 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Mattie Hartley Birth Year: abt 1900 Gender: Female Race: White Age in 1930: 30 Birthplace: Missouri Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Homemaker?: Yes Home in 1930: West Reedsport, Douglas, Oregon, USA Map of Home: View map Street Address: L Street Dwelling Number: 60 Family Number: 60 Age at First Marriage: 18 Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Missouri Mother's Birthplace: Missouri Able to Speak English: Yes Household Members Age Relationship Harvey Hartley 34 Head Mattie Hartley 30 Wife Ernest Granby 10 Stepson Jack Granby 9 Stepson Bernice Granby 8 Stepdaughter |
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2341 | I20781 | Bird | Rhoda Amanda | 29 Mar 1847 | 18 Nov 1915 | 0 | Rhoda Vermillion in the West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973 Name: Rhoda Vermillion Birth Date: abt 1848 Death Date: Nov 1915 Death Place: Athens, Mercer, West Virginia Death Age: 67 Race: White Marital Status: Married Gender: Female FHL Film Number: 804477 |
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2343 | I14733 | Birdwell | Myrtle | 8 May 1910 | 29 Nov 1973 | 0 | Social Security Death Index Name: Myrtle Drollinger SSN: 450-34-4839 Last Residence: 75760 Cushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States of America Born: 8 May 1910 Died: Nov 1973 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951) |
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2344 | I14733 | Birdwell | Myrtle | 8 May 1910 | 29 Nov 1973 | 0 | Social Security Death Index Name: Myrtle Drollinger SSN: 450-34-4839 Last Residence: 75760 Cushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States of America Born: 8 May 1910 Died: Nov 1973 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951) |
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2345 | I14733 | Birdwell | Myrtle | 8 May 1910 | 29 Nov 1973 | 0 | Burial: McKnight Cemetery Cushing, Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA Inscription: DROLLINGER Harry Iven July 25, 1889 Jan. 22, 1964 Married Aug. 8 1933 Myrtle May 8, 1911 Nov. 29, 1973 |
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