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101 1st Husband: Charles Frederick Niemeyer m: 20 Sept. 1899 in Reno, NV.
2nd Husband: ???? Wallace, Clara's last name is her mother, Martha Jane's, 1918 obit.
Clara is listed as Widowed in the 1920 Census.

In all of the Census data after 1900, Clara's last name is her maiden name of Benson, as is
her name in her obit and Nevada death cert.

 
Benson, Caddie O (P2093)
 
102 Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S657234078)
 
103 Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S657466739)
 
104 Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S657558863)
 
105 Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S657559131)
 
106 Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S657568221)
 
107 Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S658059975)
 
108 Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S658572510)
 
109 Marriage Records. New York Marriages. Various New York County Clerk offices. Source (S657233992)
 
110 Marriage Records. New York Marriages. Various New York County Clerk offices. Source (S657466685)
 
111 Marriage Records. New York Marriages. Various New York County Clerk offices. Source (S657469603)
 
112 Marriage Records. New York Marriages. Various New York County Clerk offices. Source (S657562892)
 
113 Marriage Records. Ohio Marriages. Various Ohio County Courthouses. Source (S660634714)
 
114 Salina Journal. Salina, Kansas, United States Of America. Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper. Source (S657042688)
 
115 Selected Passports. National Archives, Washington, D.C.


A full list of sources can be found here.

 
Source (S657382877)
 
116

"Georgia Deaths, 1914–1927." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2007. "Georgia Deaths, 1914–1927" and "Georgia Deaths, 1930," images, FamilySearch. Georgia Department of Health and Vital Statistics, Atlanta, Georgia.

 
Source (S658051756)
 
117


Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information.

 
Source (S658360979)
 
118

Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. iArchives, Orem, Utah.

 
Source (S608992459)
 
119
  • Nevada State Health Division, Office of Vital Records. Nevada Marriage Index, 1966-2005. Carson City, Nevada: Nevada State Health Division, Office of Vital Records.
  • Clark County, Nevada Marriage Bureau. Clark County, Nevada Marriage Index, 1956-1966. Las Vegas, Nevada: Clark County, Nevada Marriage Bureau.
 
Source (S657235501)
 
120 A year was not shown on the record for some reason. His wife was born in 1803 so putting his birth at 1800. Traue, Cord Heinrich (P6188)
 
121 Aadopted:
Nicolaus the Anna Catharina Knieling, the Mousquetier Johannes Wiegand Ehefau unehel Kind; absent in America; there created with Emanuel Blanckenberg. d. Born on August 25th, Nicolaus Hebe was the godfather of her mother's cousin.

Extraordinary to Anna Catharina Knielinge, Johannes Wiegand's wife. Johannes W. was in America at this time as a Hessian soldier.

son of N. Knieling
He was a farmer. 
Blankenberg, Nicolaus (P2070)
 
122 Anita Barton Rabe
BIRTH 5 Sep 1932
McAdoo, Dickens County, Texas, USA
DEATH 27 Jun 2015 (aged 82)
Van Buren County, Arkansas, USA
BURIAL
McAdoo Cemetery
McAdoo, Dickens County, Texas, USA
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Anita Barton Rabe Van Buren, AR-Anita Barton Rabe, 82, beloved wife, sister, and aunt went to be with her Lord on June 27, 2015. Anita was born Sept. 8, 1932, in McAdoo, Texas, to Pete and Daisy Barton. She joined the McAdoo Baptist Church at an early age and graduated from McAdoo High School. Anita married James Rabe and had a wonderful life with him for over 50 years. She lived in Nashville, Tenn. with her husband most of her adult life. She enjoyed music and art. She later moved to Van Buren, Ark. Survivors include her husband, James Rabe and her sister, Mary Louise Holland of Lubbock; her niece, Lu Ann Holland Williams of Tucson, Ariz.; Chris Holland; Jamie Holland Mulligan; Elisa Williams Oglesby; and Tennille Williams Blair. 
Barton, Anita Dolores (P3618)
 
123 Ann Murray
Post and Courier, The (Charleston, SC) | 13 May 2007
Charleston SC United States
MURRAY, Ann Lois Ann Skelton Murray, 83, of Isle of Palms, SC, widow of John Joseph Murray, passed away May 11, 2007. The funeral service for Lois Ann S. Murray will be Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at the Graveside, Mount Pleasant Memorial Gardens at three o'clock. Friends may call J. HENRY STUHR INC., MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL. Tuesday, May 15, 2007 from six until eight o'clock. Ann was born March 26, 1924 in Augusta, GA, daughter of the late Webster Smith Skelton and Edna Taliaferro Skelton Scott. She was a sports fan of the Atlanta Braves and a dedicated gardener who loved to be outdoors. She is survived by her two sons; John Jack Murray Jr. of Isle of Palms, SC and Michael L. Murray and his wife, Diane of Gibbstown, NJ; two daughters, Judith Ann Judy Pounds and her husband, Dale of Avon Park, FL and Lise Susan Murray of Mt. Pleasant, SC; brother, Sam T. Skelton and his wife, Doris of Brandon, FL; sister, Susan Harris, of Brandon, FL; grandson, Joseph Nicholas Nick Murray of Wenohah, NJ and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the John Ancrum SPCA, 3861 Leeds Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29405 or to a charity of one's choice. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.


Copyright, 2007, The Post and Courier. All Rights Reserved. 
Skelton, Lois Ann (P6050)
 
124 Anna Catharina died May 14, 1790. Her maiden name was given as Paul. (This is not correct and is probably a mix up with her mother in law.) Setzekorn, Anna Catharina (P1947)
 
125 Anna Catharina died May 14, 1790. Her maiden name was given as Paul. (This is not correct and is probably a mix up with her mother in law.) Setzekorn, Anna Catharina (P1956)
 
126 Anna Catharina had a illegitimate son, Andreas, born on 18 Nov 1707. The father was her fiance Ricus Geken from Lippoltsberg. Anna married Andreas Hehsling (Hasing) in 1712. Geken, Ricus (P1981)
 
127 ary Elizabeth Martin Locke of Houston, Texas died April 11, 2020, at age 92 in Houston, Texas. She was born in Los Angeles, California to Anna Johanna Gertrude Swenson Martin and Ernest Claude Martin on August 16, 1927.

Mary married Neal Hartley Locke, a native of Santa Monica, California, on February 2, 1949, and again on May 31, 1958. They had a daughter, Melody Elizabeth Locke, also a California native, the wife of Stanley T. Ryzinski, Jr., a native of Michigan; they reside in Houston, Texas.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents and her beloved husband of 69 years, Neal. In addition to her daughter and son-in-law, Mary is survived by her brother Douglas Claude Martin, his wife Sara Smith Martin, and Doug’s children, Mitchell Martin, Martha Sky Martin, Daniel Martin, and Duncan Martin, all of whom reside in California.

An accident during birth left Mary blind in her right eye. At the time, educators considered blindness in one eye to be a learning disability, and she was initially held back. These experts also told that she shouldn’t read. In defiance of being told she couldn’t read, she often got into trouble for sneaking books into her bedroom. Being told that she wasn’t capable of doing something became the lightning rod that inspired Mary throughout her life.

A bout of scarlet fever at the start of Mary’s freshman year at Pasadena City College temporarily derailed her plans to get her college degree. While Neal attended college at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Mary earned her PHT (Put Hubby Through) certificate by working a variety of jobs including a job in the library, various typing and secretarial jobs, and as the house mother at the ATO fraternity house.

Government and politics was important to Mary, and as a young woman, she joined the League of Women Voters (LWV), which started her long association with the organization. During her time with the LWV, she moderated numerous candidate debates. She resigned from her position as the first vice president of the New Jersey LWV to run for office. She and Neal also worked at Election Central for ABC during the 1968 primary and general elections.

During her 10 years in East Brunswick, New Jersey, Mary ran for city council and was nominated for the State Assembly. Although she was not elected, she was an early trailblazer for women in politics.

While living in Houston, Texas, in the 1970s, she worked for a couple of years in the Mayor’s office and started their first word processing center. After leaving the mayor’s office, she was fired from a job that she didn’t like, but the firing inspired her to start her own company, Word Processing Enterprises. At the time, the concept was so new that the category didn’t exist in the Yellow Pages.

Mary and Neal moved to Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981 and had a little farm (Locke’s Flocks) where they grew fruit and vegetables and raised sheep. While living in Grand Junction, Colorado, Mary fulfilled her dream of going to college and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Mesa State College with a degree in political science. Shortly before restarting college, she was approached by Reston Publishing (now Prentice Hall) to write a textbook about information and word processing. Her book was subsequently used by Mesa State College during the time that she was a student. Five years after graduating, she received the Distinguished Recent Alumni Award, the first non-traditional student so honored.

Believing that the western slope of Colorado needed a university, she organized and led a four-person group that successfully saw the conversion of her alma mater to Colorado Mesa University. Mary and Neal proudly started and funded the Locke Academic Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships for political science or accounting majors.

In Grand Junction, Mary spearheaded the effort and overcame many obstacles to establish a local bus system in the Grand Valley. Although local government leaders said that it would be a “cold day in Hell” before a bus system would be established there, the ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on a cold day in January 2000. The Grand Valley Transit system exceeded its millionth rider several years ago.

After Mary and Neal moved to Temple, Texas, in 2004, Mary joined the Temple Symphony Orchestra Alliance (TASO), and eventually served as its president. She also served as secretary for the Temple Symphony Orchestra.

Mary and Neal experienced more than 20 moves during their 69-year marriage and owned nine new houses, three of which they designed. Regardless of where she lived, Mary enjoyed gardening, camping, water skiing, traveling to new places, and book clubs. Throughout her life, she continually embraced opportunities to improve her community, especially when she was told that she couldn’t succeed.

Due to the current circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 virus, a memorial service will be celebrated at a later date, when gatherings are once again permissible.

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Melody Locke and her husband Stanley Ryzinski, Daughter
Neal H. Locke, Husband (deceased) 
Martin, Mary Elizabeth (P536)
 
128 At Daytona Beach, Fla., Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1965, John H., beloved husband of Elizabeth Arkwright Schweinsberg, (formerly of St. Clair Dr., Mt. Lebanon). Survived by two sons, Henry, of Fairmont, Va., and John R., of Mt. Lebanon; one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Fassinger of Mt. Lebanon; also eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. One brother, Henry of Charleston, W. Va.; one sister, Miss Anna Schweinsberg of Tulsa, Okla. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER & SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave., beginning Sunday at noon. Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

From: The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Saturday September 4, 1965, Page 15

John H. Schweinsberg, 88, of 107 Claire terrace, Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach County, Florida, died at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday September 1, 1965, at his residence. He was born January 7, 1877 in Germany the son of Henry Schweinsberg. Mr. Schweinsberg was a retired Superintendent in the Coal Business and is survived by his wife. Arrangements were made by Haigh Black Funeral Home, Daytona Beach, Florida. His remains were removed from the state September 4, 1965 and interment was made in Jefferson Memorial Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

From: The death certificate of John Henry Schweinsberg

Married: Elizabeth Arkwright, December 9, 1902, in Epton, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

 
Schweinsberg, John Henry (P6904)
 
129 Barry, Stacey William "Bill"
Bill Barry Dies Here on Last Saturday
Funeral services were held here on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Mill Funeral Home for Stacey William Barry who passed away at the home of his sister, Mrs. Susie Hale at 5:10 o'clock last Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Barry was born on June 14, 1889 at Meridan, Texas, and came to Eagle Lake with his parents, William David and Elizabeth Barry to make his home in 1900. He served for many years as brakeman for the Santa Fe Railway on the Cane Belt from Sealy to Matagorda, and later worked in that capacity on their main line.
About three years a[g]o he came to Eagle Lake to make his home with his sister, Mrs. Hale, and two years ago suffered a stroke which kept him confined to his home. On last Saturday he suffered another stroke and failed to rally, passing away that afternoon.
Rev. Chas. L. Culpepper, Jr.,of First Baptist Church conducted [t]he funeral services and officiated at the burial in Lakeside Cemetery. A trio of ladies from the Baptist church sang "Asleep in Jesus" and "In The Garden."
Pallbearers were Geo. Kieth, Max Conner, S. O. Boothe, Chas. McLellan, Ernest Seaholm and D. S. Taylor.
Mr. Barry's wife preceded him in death about six years ago. His father and mother and one brother, George also passed away some years ago.
Survivors include four sister, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. F. J. Krampitz of Sealy, Mrs. H. Tracey of Austin, and Mrs. J. O. Lipps, Fountana, California and a brother C. M. Barry of Bellville.
Deepest sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. Barry in his passing.
Eagle Lake Headlight, January 18, 1946
 
Barry, Stacy William 'Bill' 'Wilsey' (P193)
 
130 Because of Heinrich Wilhelm's uncle, Heinrich Lips (Jan 18,1838), Heinrich became acquainted with his wife Franziska Anna Martha. His uncle was married to Franziska's grandmother. At the time Franziska's father Franz Xaver Schmidt, a Sergeant of the Hessisch Train-Battalion No. 11, was given notice for the civil records of the birth of his daughter, he did not have her names recorded. It took them more than one month to decide on her names. When she was 13 years old her mother died. Becase she had younger brothers and sisters, she had to leave high school to take care of them. Schmidt, Franz Xaver (P5591)
 
131 Birth: Sep. 15, 1923 Cooper Delta County Texas, USA Death: Nov. 22, 2011 Texas, USA Services for Troy Wendell Bostwick will be held at Resthaven's Abbey Chapel on Saturday, November 26, 2011 at 10 am. With Rev. Charles Carman officiating. Burial will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park. The family will receive visitors at Resthaven Funeral Home from 6 to 8 pm. Friday, November 25, 2011. Troy was born in Cooper, Delta County, TX on September 15th, 1923 to Claude and Florence Bostwick. He served in the Army during WWII in the European theater, participating in Operation Overlord, landing on the beaches of Normandy in June, 1944. Both Troy and wife Opal worked at the U.S. Postal Service for decades, retiring in the early 80's. Troy continued working for many years thereafter in auto sales and petroleum equipment. He was a long standing member of First Baptist Church in Midland, TX. He is preceded in death by wife, Opal Bostwick, a sister, Werdna Cates, a brother, Wayne Bostwick and a stepson, Gary Warren. Troy is survived by son, Patrick Bostwick of Lubbock, a daughter, Donna Bostwick Chaney of Tyler, TX, a brother, Darrel Bostwick of Melrose, NM, stepson, Joe Warren of San Antonio, TX, along with eight grandchildren, two great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Condolences may be offered at www.resthavenfuneralhome.com.Burial: Resthaven Memorial Park Lubbock Lubbock County Texas, USA
 
Bostwick, Troy Wendell (P1473)
 
132 Birth: Sep. 15, 1923 Cooper Delta County Texas, USA Death: Nov. 22, 2011 Texas, USA Services for Troy Wendell Bostwick will be held at Resthaven's Abbey Chapel on Saturday, November 26, 2011 at 10 am. With Rev. Charles Carman officiating. Burial will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park. The family will receive visitors at Resthaven Funeral Home from 6 to 8 pm. Friday, November 25, 2011. Troy was born in Cooper, Delta County, TX on September 15th, 1923 to Claude and Florence Bostwick. He served in the Army during WWII in the European theater, participating in Operation Overlord, landing on the beaches of Normandy in June, 1944. Both Troy and wife Opal worked at the U.S. Postal Service for decades, retiring in the early 80's. Troy continued working for many years thereafter in auto sales and petroleum equipment. He was a long standing member of First Baptist Church in Midland, TX. He is preceded in death by wife, Opal Bostwick, a sister, Werdna Cates, a brother, Wayne Bostwick and a stepson, Gary Warren. Troy is survived by son, Patrick Bostwick of Lubbock, a daughter, Donna Bostwick Chaney of Tyler, TX, a brother, Darrel Bostwick of Melrose, NM, stepson, Joe Warren of San Antonio, TX, along with eight grandchildren, two great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Condolences may be offered at www.resthavenfuneralhome.com.Burial: Resthaven Memorial Park Lubbock Lubbock County Texas, USA Bostwick, Troy Wendell (P1473)
 
133 Broer, Fred, home destroyed by fire, 21 Nov 1932 Broers, Charles Fredrick (P400)
 
134 Broer, Fred, home destroyed by fire, 21 Nov 1932 Broers, Charles Fredrick (P400)
 
135 Buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery in the Coghill family plot. Coghill, Joseph Wider (P290)
 
136 California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images. Source (S657235895)
 
137 Cannot find any information on the marriage of Laura Cortland and Charles Nathaniel Thomas in 1909 or even a death, divorce.She married Franklin Geoghegan in 1914. Thomas, Charles Nathaniel (P2829)
 
138 Carpenter, from Gieselwerder Seitz., Heinrich Friedrich August (P6445)
 
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Andrew Charles “Andy” Watkins, Jr
BIRTH 19 Oct 1944
DEATH 24 Jan 2018 (aged 73)
BURIAL
Carolina Memorial Park
North Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
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Andy was born October 19, 1944 in Charleston, South Carolina and passed January 24, 2018 after battling health issues related to Agent Orange exposure while in Viet Nam.

Funeral Services will be Saturday afternoon, February 3, 2018 at 2 o’clock in Parks Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Carolina Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 12 noon until the time of service Saturday at the funeral home.

He was born to Andrew Charles Watkins, Sr. and Dorothy Estelle Stelling-Watkins, both deceased, but raised by his mother and step-father, Joseph N. Barnett.

He is survived by his wife Dianne Watkins of Jacksonville, Florida where they resided. He leaves behind two sons, Andrew Craig of Greenville, SC and Aaron Charles of Jacksonville, Florida. There are three surviving sisters, Norma Jean Spangler, Libby McLeod and Pattie McKinney, all of South Carolina. Andy was preceded in death by his parents and two siblings, Charles Henry Watkins, and Dorothy Elizabeth Gatlin. Andy has three grandchildren, Kylea, Gemma and Ryland of Jacksonville, Florida. There are numerous nieces and nephews throughout South Carolina.

Andy attended Gordon H. Garrett High School and after graduation joined the United States Air Force May 10, 1963 where he excelled at the top of all his military endeavors. His active duty ended May 9, 1967, but after some time joined the Air Force reserves working in the capacity of civilian and Air Force reservist. While working in this role for 33 years, Andy received his Air Force retirement August 15, 1999.

His education included Trident Technical College in Charleston, where he studied metal fabrication supplementing F117 and C17 maintenance training. He was accepted into the NCO and Senior NCO Academies. He achieved many successes while assigned to Charleston, Air Force Base Engine shop both as a civilian and USAF Senior Master Sargent. Andrew and his colleagues worked on some of the most sophisticated military transports. Golf, tennis and ping pong were Andy’s second love and he participated to perfection.

Arrangements by Parks Funeral Home, 130 W. 1st North Street, Summerville, SC 29483. 
Watkins, Andrew Charles (P6006)
 
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Lula Mavis Droze Murray
BIRTH 11 Jan 1925
Summerville, Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
DEATH 26 Aug 2003 (aged 78)
Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
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Mountain View Memorial Park
Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
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Lula Mavis Droze Murray, 78, of 63 Allen Road, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003, at St. Francis Hospital.

She was the wife of Henry Edgar Murray and was born in Summerville, the daughter of the late Andrew and Eliza Johnson Droze.

Mrs. Murray was a loving wife and was a longtime minister. She was involved in evangelistic work for many years and pastored three churches. She had the heart and spirit of a true servant. For many years, she was also a part of the Murray Family Southern Gospel Quartet. She was a member of Dacusville Church of God of Prophecy.

In addition to her husband of 61 years, she is survived by a daughter, Andrea Faye Davis, and husband, Clyde Edward Davis Sr., of Travelers Rest; grandchildren, Clyde E. Davis Jr., and wife, Heather Marie, of Powdersville, Rebecca Sue Hensley, and husband, Keith Brian, of Berea, and James Edgar Davis, and wife, Rebecca Sue, of Youngstown, Ohio; and six great-grandchildren, Keitha Suzanne Hensley, Amy Elizabeth Hensley, Michael Adam Davis, Trevor Allen Davis, Christina Marie Davis and Hannah Marie Davis.

The family received friends at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, Northwest. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, with burial at Grand View Memorial Gardens in Travelers Rest. 
Droze, Lula Mavis (P6059)
 
141 Confirmation: Christof Ludwig Lips was confirmed 7 Dec 1795 in Gottsburen, Germany.

Death: He died on 19 Nov 1853 at the house of his youngest son Theodor (#139).

Occupation: His profession was listed as linen Weaver and it is probable that he was a tailor too, since his father had the same profession and he carried on his business.

His godfather was Johann Christoph Ludwig Döring, a guardsman. 
Lips, Johann Christoph Ludwig (P277)
 
142 Confirmation: Christof Ludwig Lips was confirmed 7 Dec 1795 in Gottsburen, Germany.
Death: He died on 19 Nov 1853 at the house of his youngest son Theodor (#139).
Occupation: His profession was listed as linen Weaver and it is probable that he was a tailor too, since his father had the same profession and he carried on his business. 
Lips, Johann Christoph Ludwig (P277)
 
143 Conradt Lips was married twice. His first wife is ??? Butzbach. His second wife was Anna Catharina Thieme or Thiele. Lips, Conrad (P1966)
 
144 County Marriage Records, 1828–1978. The Georgia Archives, Morrow, Georgia. Source (S658052237)
 
145 Crawford, J.W., Gonzales, Old Trail Drivers Reunion, 12 May 1923Crawford, J.W., obit, 31 Dec 1932Gonzales Inquirer
"AryAnna married John W. Crawford on February 28, 1889, in Gonzales. He had evidently been married previously also, for two of his sons lived with the couple at the time of the census of 1900. They were Charles F., born in February of 1881, and John A. born in March of 1884. This somewhat confusing, since they have the same first names as AryAnna's and Martin Broers' sons. Their middle names and dates of birth, however, clearly identify them as John's children by a previous marriage. Crawford's occupation at the time is not legible on the microfilm, but AryAnna's is listed as "Bees and honey." They had a boarder by the name of JCC Abraham, a "day laborer." On April 2, 1924, Lot 3 Bk 10 Badger Addition was sold by AryAnna Crawford to Mamie B. Rose.John Crawford died in 1932. An obituary in the January 3, 1933, issue of The Gonzales Inquirer states that he was a former city alderman and was buried in the I.O.O.F. cemetery on New Year's Day 1933. The funeral was conducted by "his pastor of First Presbyterian Church."J.W. Crawford Passes Away, Funeral Sun."Gonzales lost one of her veneralbe and warmly esteemed citizens this morning in the passing of J.W. Crawford, who died at the family residence on North Hamilton Street at 7:45.The end came following a short illness of flu-pneumonia. Mr Crawford had been very feeble for some time and suffered an illness about a month ago and when it was realized he had developed pneumonia little hope was held out for his recovery.Surviving him are his wife, stepson, C.F. Broer of Harlingen, and a steop daughter, Mrs. W.H. Rose of Yoakum. The latter was at his bedside when the end came, coming up to care for him and Mrs. Crawford when they were taken ill.Mr. Crawford was a native of Georgia and was born March 12, 1851, reaching the age of 81 years, 9 months and 19 days.he came to Gonzales many years ago when a comparatively young man and here he passed the greater part of his life.For a number of terms Mr. Crawford was a member of the city council serving his ward as alderman and the city with the utmost faithfulness and efficiency.He was probably the oldest member of the local I.O.O.F. Lodge and was a faithful attendant upon its meeting until physically unable to get out.Uniting with the First Mewthodist church years ago, Mr. lCrawford was one of its most devoted and faithful members, a regular attendant at the Sunday services and a member of the Men's Bible Class as well, never missing a service or class session unless prevented by illness. For some time he had been unalbe to longer attend on account of the increasing infirmities of advanced age.In her loss the devoted wife and the step children will have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends.The funeral has been set for Sunday afteroon at 2:30 o'clock with the servies to be donducted at the family residence by his pastor, Rev. J.T. King.His remains will be laid to rest with the burial ceremonies of the I.O.O.F. order, the local lodge conducting them.The funerla is under the direction Kleine Brothers Funeral Home."
Burial was at I.O.O.F. Cemetry in Gonzales, Gonzales, Texas.
Crawford, J.W., announce candidacy, Vol. 3 No. 240 Daily Inq. 17 Mar 1900
Crawford, J.W., candidate for Mayor, 10 March 1916
According to IGI his parents may be James T. Crawford and Sarah S. Suggs 
Crawford, John Wesley (P402)
 
146 David Bervel was the finance of Susan Golden mentioned in her mother's obituary. She may not have married him. Golden, Susan W (P4224)
 
147 DEATHS SUMMARY
Post and Courier, The (Charleston, SC) | 21 October 2011
DONATO, Anne Theodora Koster, 88, of Mount Pleasant, a former employee of the Charleston Navy Yard and Civil Aeronautics Association, secretary for Dr. Joseph I. Waring and retired operator of the Waring Historical Library, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Mount Pleasant Chapel.

Copyright, 2011, The Post and Courier. All Rights Reserved. 
Koster, Anne Theodora (P5961)
 
148 Died in drowning which occurred at Washoe Lake. Niemeyer, George H (P2090)
 
149 Died of consumption Claybrook, Joseph 'Joe' Payton (P2899)
 
150 Dr. Thomas Schanze is a scientist at the University of Marburg, Germany. He is doing research in the field of biophysics and will be a professor in a few years. Thomas and Anke are married but they kept their own names. Because of this their children have the name of the mother thus Lips. Schanze, Thomas Dr (P5619)
 

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