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201 Elizabeth (Libby) Lauer, 87, of Lee's Summit, MO passed away Thursday, June 1, 2006 at Wilshire at Lakewood. Visitation will be held at Langsford Funeral Home, 115 SW 3rd Street, Lee's Summit, MO between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m., Sunday, June 4, 2006. The Rosary will be prayed at 7:00 p.m.

Funeral Mass will be at Our Lady of Presentation Catholic Church, 130 NW Murray Road, Lee's Summit, MO begining at 10:00 a.m., Monday, June 5, 2006. After Mass, the procession will proceed to Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 7601 Blue Ridge Blvd., Raytown, MO.

Libby was bor April 22, 1919 in Pittsburgh, PA. She met her husband of 57 years, Joseph H. Lauer Sr., while serving in the Navy in Hartford, CT. An employee of local Gambles and Atlantic Mills department stores she rose to management positions. She retired from lake City Munitions Arsenal as a .556 primer inspector.

Preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Peter Wagner and Anna Barbara (Heil) Wagner, brothers Joe and Bud Wagner, sisters Anna Marie and Cassie Wagner-Murserski, husband Joseph H. Lauer, Sr., son Vincent Lauer and grandson Gregory Lauer.

She is survived by her sister Helen Wagner, daughter Marie A. (Annette) McWilliams, son Joseph H. Lauer Jr. and his wife Connie, son George F. Lauer and his wife Karen, sons Phillip J. Lauer and Paul F. Lauer and 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. (Obit: Kansas City Star, June 3, 2006) 
Wagner, Elizabeth Antionette (I12313)
 
202 Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. Levend (I2769)
 
203 Emigreerde in 1852 naar Amerika en vestigde zich in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Runnebohm, Henry Anthony (I9547)
 
204 Emigreerde in 1923 met vrouw en kinderen naar Michigan, USA. de Vries (DeVries), Jan (I10403)
 
205 Emigreert in 1874 naar Amerika.
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/15093458/person/214348846/facts.

"Barney Kramer (1856- ). He married Anna Ovel in 1883. They farmed at Petersburg and Rock Valley before moving to Ashton in 1900 and farming west of town for three years. In 1903 they moved to town and opened a Creamery on the east side of Ashton (about where Imhoff Oil Co. is now). It was the Kramer and Son's Creamery and his sons Mike and Joe helped. It was sold out in 1916".

"Barney Kramer was born in Hanover, North Germany, in 1857. He came to the United States in 1873 and settled in Cincinnati, Ohio. After working there for about five years, he moved to Dyersville, Iowa, and worked around Petersburg as a farm hand for a few years.

When he was 24 years of age, he met Anna Ovel, who was 17. Two years later they were married at the St. Peter's and Paul's Church at Petersburg.

They farmed at Petersburg for some years and three boys were born there - Herman, Mike and Joseph. The family moved to Rock Valley and four more children were born during the time they farmed there - Rose, Mary, Henry and Frank.

They sold their farm and moved to Ashton in 1900, farming west of town for three years. Barney Kramer then sold his farm and moved to town, where he became one of the successful businessmen of Ashton. He opened a Creamery on the east side of Ashton. It was the Kramer and Son's Creamery and operated by his sons Mike and Joe Kramer. It was sold out in 1916.

The Kramers left the Ashton area in 1940 and moved to California to join some of their children who had lived there for some years.

The oldest son, Herman, entered the priesthood and was ordained in June 1914 at the age of 30. He was a priest for 62 years and died at the age of 92. Fr. Herman Kramer was the author of a book called "The Book of Destiny". It is the interpretations of Revelations of St. John and the Apocalypse. His book is in the Vatican Library, and the Congressional Library in Washington, D.C. This book is considered by the hierachy of the church as one of the great books of the Catholic Church.

Besides being the author of "The Book of Destiny", Fr. Herman Kramer wrote a great many articles for Catholic magazines. He spoke and wrote in eight different languages. Michael (Mike) Kramer lived and died in Fairmont, Minnesota. Joseph lived in and around Ashton till his death at age 36. Rose Kramer Wallrich lived in and around Ashton, Sioux City, Iowa and Oakland, California, where she is still living. Mary was a housekeeper for Father Jensen for many years. They retired to Oakland where he died and she is still living there. Henry lived in and worked in Iowa and Minnesota retiring in Mason City, Iowa. Anne Kramer Lewis lived in Sioux City and Oakland, California where she is still living. Frank spent most of his adult life in Oakland and passed away there. Leone was a nurse who worked in Sioux City, Iowa and Oakland, California and she is retired there". 
Kramer, Johan Bernard Joseph (I10303)
 
206 Emigreert in 1904 met zijn ouders naar Amerika. Arrigo, Thomas Joseph (I12506)
 
207 Emigreert na het overlijden van haar man in 1873, met haar nog levende kinderen naar Amerika en vestigde zich in de plaats Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA. Schoenhoff, Maria Katherina (I10311)
 
208 Emigreert naar Amerika op 16-4-1883, samen met zijn vrouw en kinderen. Wassenaar, Hendrik Jacobs (I3463)
 
209 Emma, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Weintraut, died at their home in Liberty township, this morning at 9:30 o'clock, of stomach trouble. The interment will occur in the St. Vincent cemetery Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. D. B. Wilson & Son in charge. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Weintraut mourn with them in their bereavement. (Obit: The Shelbyville Democrat, Sep. 21, 1907) Weintraut, Emma Anna (I12064)
 
210 Enneta Bulder, geboren Wildervank 21 jun 1820 (R.K.), overleden aldaar
op 26 april 1892, 71 jaren oud.
Geboren ´s namiddags 3 uur; aangegeven bij de geboorte als Enneta,
dochter van Johannes Harms Bulder, oud 31 jaren, Timmerman en van Tekla
Geerts Visscher, echtelieden wonende te Wildervank in huis no 331 aan
het Oosterdiep; getuigen bij de geboorte aangifte: Adriaan Hindriks
Vanhoven, oud 65 jaren, herbergier en Geert Harm Bakker, oud 23 jaren,
smet beide wonende te Wildervank.
Zij is getrouwd te Wildervank op 20 mrt 1851, op 30 jarige leeftijd met
Jan Stagge (34 jaren oud), ijzersmid. geboren te Veendam op 7 feb 1817,
wonende aldaar en te Wildervank, overleden aldaar op 20 feb 1889, 72
jaren oud, zoon van Evert Kaspar Stagge, arbeider en Anna Jans
Bont. 
Bulder, Ennata (I5876)
 
211 ENSEN, MARIAN ELAINS
DATE OF BIRTH: 06/30/1926
DATE OF DEATH: 09/12/2015
BURIED AT: SECTION MM SITE 535
FT. CUSTER NATIONAL CEMETERY
AUGUSTA, MI 49012

WIFE OF JENSEN, LEONARD A
SSGT US ARMY AIR FORCES 
Nielsen, Marian Elaine (I12659)
 
212 Ethel Catherine Dwyer (1914-2007)

Ethel Catherine Dwyer (née Eschberger) died at the Eastern Star Home in Mount Vernon, Ohio on May 12, 2007. Born in Buffalo, New York, on November 7, 1914 to Albert Eschberger and Charlotte Eschberger (née Dusenbury) she wed Joseph J. Dwyer in Buffalo in 1939 and was married to him until his death on March 3, 1986. She was employed by the New York State Bureau of Unemployment before retiring to Florida in 1973, where she volunteered for Meals on Wheels for many years. Ethel was a member of Saint Ignatius Roman Catholic Church in Tarpon Springs, Florida. In 2000 she moved to Mount Vernon, where she resided until her death. She was known for her sense of humor, her love of animals, and her indomitable spirit.

Ethel is survived and will be greatly missed by her son Eugene Dwyer and his wife Ellen Mankoff of Mount Vernon; her grandson, Michael Dwyer, of Berkeley, California; her niece, Lynne O'Day, of Fishers, Indiana; and numerous grand nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Mildred Sweeney, her nephew David Sweeney, and by her husband.

Calling hours will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 5 PM at the Flowers-Snyder Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held at the Curlew Hills Memory Garden in Palm Harbor, Florida, where she will be buried next to her beloved husband Joseph. 
Eschberger, Ethel Catherine (I12798)
 
213 Eulalia "Lolly" Kirschner, 94, Dreyerhaus Health Care Center, Batesville, Ind., died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1994, in the Dreyerhaus Health Care Center.

Born June 8, 1898 in Franklin County, Ind., she was the daughter of John and Magdalena (Riedemann) Ferkinhoff. On May 17, 1927, she married Ivo Carl Kirschner in Oldenburg, Ind. He preceded her in death May 9, 1981. She was a member of the Holy Family Catholic Church in Oldenburg and the Holy Family Ladies Society. She also belonged to the Eagles Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary in Oldenburg.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Martha) Feie of Cincinnati, Ohio; three sons, Thomas Kirschner and Allen Kirschner, both of Indianapolis, Ind., and Ed Kirschner of Batesville; one brother, Ralph Ferkinhoff, Oldenburg; one sister, Felicia Firsich of Batesville; 18 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. Six brothers and sisters preceded her in death.

The Rev. Humbert Moster will officiate Mass of Christian Burial Friday at 10 a.m. at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Oldenburg.

Burial will be in the Holy Family Catholic Church Cemetery in Oldenburg.

Friends may call at the Meyers Funeral Home in Batesville from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday.

There will be a rosary at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Memorials may go to the American Cancer Society. 
Ferkinhoff, Eulalia (I9460)
 
214 Extract uit het Diaconieschrift van de Hervormde gemeente te Beerta
wegens begraven: 15 juli 1803 is Geert Hindriks ter aarde besteld.
Extract uit het Gildeboek Westersche Kluft in Beerta:
15 juli 1803 is Geert Hindriks (Vischer) snijder ter aarde besteld en
van gilde gevolgt.
Wordt ook vermeld als: Geert Hindriks Visker 
Fischer, Johann Gert (I2772)
 
215 F127 Cats, Epeus (I13087)
 
216 Familienaam ook vermeld als "Sjaarda", "Sjaardema" en "Sjardema". Sjardama, Uilkjen Gerrits (I2389)
 
217 FATHER HENRY BEHNEN ALSO BURIED IN THIS CEMETERY. MOTHER ELIZABETH SCHMIDT DIED IN IOWA
MATILDA HAD A SISTER MAE CHESTLY BURIED IN CONCORD NH
ALSO TWO HALF SISTERS KATHERINE AND LUCILLE
MARRIED TO JOSEPH AUFFENORDE AND HAD TWO DAUGHTERS FLORENCE AND EDITH 
Behnen, Matilda W. (I12447)
 
218 Felicia A. Firsich, 89 years old, died Sunsday December 7, at Dreyerhaus Nursing Home, Batesville. She resided at 958 Highway 46 East, Batesville.

She was born in Oldenburg on July 25, 1908, the daughter or John and Magdalene (Riedeman) Ferkinhoff. She married Randolf Firsich on February 1, 1928, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Greensburg and he preceded her in death on May 23, 1963. She was a member of St. Louis Catholic church of Batesville and the St Louis Church Ladles' Society.

Survivors include one son, James Firsich of Greensburg; two daughters, Glorian Koors of Batesvile and Iris Huneke of Greensburg; 13 grandchildren and 22great-grandchildren.

Father Bill Farris, 0.F.M., will officiate thc funeral at St. Louis Church on Wednesday. December 10. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Weigel Funeral Home of Batesville was in charge of arrangements. Batesville Rescue 10 Lifesquad and Batesville chapter of Right to Life is accepting memorials. 
Ferkinhoff, Felicia A. (I9473)
 
219 FISHER FUNERAL

The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Fischer, who died at her home south of Prescott Saturday morning, was held this morning at the St. Vincent Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. Ketter, the pastor, officiating. Many of the friends of the deceased called at her late home Sunday to pay their last respects and the floral tributes were very beautiful. Interment was made in the St. Vincent cemetery in charge of Stewart & Fix, undertakers. (Funeral notice, The Shelby Democrat, Jun 29, 1918)

ELIZABETH FISHER CALLED IN DEATH
Peritonitis Claims Young Matron Of Shelby Township-Known By Many

Mrs. Elizabeth Fischer, wife of Frank Fischer, died at the home in Shelby township, one mile south of Prescott this morning at five thirty o'clock. She was aged thirty-six years and nine months and had spent her entire life as a resident of this county. Her death was caused from peritonitis.
The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schlaf of Prescott and was born in September of 1881. All of her younger life was spent in Prescott where she was born. She was married twelve years ago to Mr. Fisher and their life together had been ideal. Seven children were born to the union, five of whom survive the mother with the father, the young being only a week old Friday.
The children surviving are Charles, Francis, Carl, Lillian, and Ray. She also leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schaf and two brothers and five sisters. The brothers are John Schaf, of Shelby township, and Frank Schlaf of Springfield, Ohio. The sisters are Mrs. Harry Van Way of this city, Mrs. Louis Huffman of Indianapolis, Mrs. Henry Rehme, of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. L. W. Miller of Prescott, and Mrs. Bernard Randolph, of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Fischer was a lovable Christian and since childhood had been a member of St. Vincent's Church east of this city. She was esteemed by her many friends and her death will cast a shadow of sorrow on everyone with whom she had became acquainted.
The funeral services will be announced later and will be in charge of Stewart & Fix undertakers. (Obit: July 4, 1918, The Shelby Democrat). 
Schlaf, Elizabeth M. (I9532)
 
220 Floreencohier

1738
4
idem
idem
t.w.: Grietman Lycklama c.s.
Dorprechter Aeble Fockes en Focke Wytses als cur. over Taeke Hendriks nagelatene weesen c.s.
Evert Franses
1748

4
idem
idem
Thijs Lenses noie. filiae en Bouwe Thijsses nom. uxoris
Evert Franses weduwe
1758
4
idem
idem
Thijs Lenses nom. fil.
Bouwe Thijsses nom. fil.
Douwe Everts
1768
4
idem
idem
Taeke Thijsses en Bouwe Thijsses nom. fil.
Douwe Everts 
Antje Jans (I27)
 
221 Florence M. Tull

Florence M. Tull, 79, Fairland, a lifelong resident of Shelby County, died at 8:15 p.m. Thursday at W. S. Major Hospital following a brief illness.
Born in Liberty Township Oct. 28, 1902, Mrs. Tull was a daughter of Frank and Crestentia Weintraut. She married Virgil Tull March 10, 1927. He preceded her in death Dec. 30, 1967.
Survivors include four children, Mrs. Virginia Adler, Shelbyville; Mrs. Mary Frances Cook, McCordsville; Mrs. Kenneth (Claire Ann) Fitzgerald, Shreveport, La.; and John F. Tull, Shelbyville. Also surviving are a brother, Ira Weintraut, Waldron; a sister, Mrs. Cecilia Belter, Greensburg, eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
One brother and three sisters preceded her in death.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Ewing Mortuary, with the Rev. Jeffrey Charlton, deacon of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, officiating. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday at the mortuary. Burial will be at Fairland Cemetery. (Obit: Shelbyville News, July 16, 1982) 
Weintraut, Florence Magdalena (I12011)
 
222 Florence's parents were Joseph Auffenorde and Matilda Behnen (who are buried in Calvary Cemetery in Quincy Adams Co. Il.). Florence had one sister Edith. Their mother died young leaving their father Joseph (who was a carpenter) to raise the small girls. They made their homes in Trowbridge, Neoga and Charleston Il. Florence lived for many years in Decatur working as a housekeeper. She moved to Mattoon Il. in the 60's to be near her sister. Unfortunatly because of her health she spent more than 20 years in a nursing home before her death. She was a great lady who was a member of the Catholic Faith and very close to her family. Auffenorde, Florence Henrietta (I12451)
 
223 Folkert Rienks Tolsma emigreerde met zijn vrouw Ytje Jongsma en 9 van zijn toen 11 kinderen naar Amerika.De oudste zoon Rienk Folkerts en hun dochter Grietje Folkerts bleven achter in Ureterp. De Tolsma's arriveerden op 8-9-1847 in New York.Zij verhuisden in 1849 naar Buffalo en zijn hier ook overleden. Beide achter gebleven kinderen volgden later om zicht bij het gezin aan te sluiten.
1847
Folkert Rienks Tolsma, arbeider zaakwaarnemer, 44 jaar, Gereformeerd, behoeftig, aangeslagen in de laagste klasse van de hoofdelijke omslag, 1 vrouw, 9 kinderen.
Reden van vertrek: Deze was niet in staat in zijne behoeften en dat van zijn huisgezin te voorzien, doch hoopt zonder veel werk te doen de kost te winnen.
Vertrokken naar: Noord-Amerika, New York.
Bijzonderheden: Van dit huisgezin een zoon van 23 jaar (Rienk Folkerts) en een dochter van 18 jaar (Grietje Folkerts) niet mee vertrokken. Rienk Folkerts emigreert alsnog naar Amerika maar het is niet bekend of hij zich bij zijn familie heeft aangesloten. 
Tolsma, Folkert Rienks (I2603)
 
224 Foppe Thijssens neemt in 1811 de familienaam Bruinsma aan.
Bruinsma, Foppe Thijsses, Ferwoude
Mairie Tjerkwerd, fol. 82 
Thijssens (Bruinsma 1811), Foppe (I2549)
 
225 Forest Lawn Cemetery
Buffalo
Erie County
New York, USA 
Tolsma, Folkert Rienks (I2603)
 
226 Forest Lawn Cemetery
Buffalo
Erie County
New York, USA 
Jongsma, IJtje Eelkes (I1418)
 
227 Forest Lawn Cemetery
Buffalo
Erie County
New York, USA 
Muddiman, Maria G. (I9003)
 
228 FORMER PRESCOTT MAN PASSED AWAY
J. J. Fischer, sixty-three years old, a resident of the Prescott community for many years,
died recently at his home in Hibbing, Minn., friends here were informed today in a letter from his brother, J. Herman Fischer, at Pomona, Kas. The announcement of his death was received with keenest regret by his many friends.
Mr. Fischer had resided in and near Prescott since the year 1871, leaving this community
about two years ago for Minnesota. During his long residence in Shelby county, he made
hundreds of friends and was particularly active in affairs of the Prescott neighborhood. (Death
Notice: The Shelby Democrat, Jan. 27, 1927) 
Fischer, Joseph (I12890)
 
229 Francis Daniel Joyce, age 86, St. Cloud, MN died Monday, October 27, 2003 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, St. Cloud, MN.
Funeral services will be Friday, October 31, 2003 at 12:30 p.m. at St. Augustine's Catholic Church, St. Cloud, MN. Visitation will be Thursday, October 30, 2003 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Benson Funeral Home, St. Cloud, MN and one hour prior to the serivce at the church on Friday. Prish prayers will be at 6:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN.
Francis Joyce was born January 17, 1917 in Crosby, ND to Nicholas and Mary (Huls) Joyce. He graduated from Crosby High School in 1936. Francis served in the United States Army during World War II. On September 11, 1947 he married Bernadetta Ferkinhoff. She died on June 13, 1971. Francis married Joyce Woodrume Dombrovski on August 19, 1981 in St. Cloud, MN. Francis was employed as a state and federal grain inspector until 1974. Fran 1974 until his retirement on July 9, 1979, Francis was employed by St. Cloud State University. He was a member of St. Augustine's Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Joyce, of St. Cloud, MN; sons and daughters, Michael (Pat Boom) Joyce of Roseville, MN; David Joyce of Tyrone, MN; James Joyce of Park Rapids, MN; Gary Joyce of Litchfield, MN; Mary Joyce of St. Cloud, MN; Pauline Joyce of St. Cloud, MN; Theresa (Gerry Hesch) Joyce of Foley, MN; step son Jeff (Kim) Dombrovski of Williston, ND; step daughter, Becky Gardner of St. Cloud, MN; brothers and sisters, Thomas Joyce of Seattle, WA; Raymond Joyce of Santa Barbara, CA; Mary B. Francois of Papillion, NE; nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, four step grandchildren and one step-great-granddaughter.
Francis was preceded in death by his parents, first wife, Bernadetta, daughter, Barbara Joyce, stepdaughter, Sheryl Dombrovski and three sisters.
Memorials are preferred to Poor Clare's Monastery of Sauk Rapids or St. Augustine's Catholic Church. (Obit: St. Cloud Times, Oct. 27, 2003) 
Joyce, Francis Daniel (I12875)
 
230 Francis W. Blaufuss, 89, Westphalia died Monday Jan 10, 2011 at Kansas City MO.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 am Friday at St.Teresa Catholic Church, Westphalia.
He was born Feb 10, 1921, at Westphalia to Ewald Henry and Anna (Hageman) Blaufuss.
He attended St. Teresa Grade School in Westphalia.
He served in the US Army.
Married Josephine Lauer Nov 4, 1948 at St Teresa Catholic Church Westphalia she preceded him in death.
He was also preceded by one brother Leo.
Survivors include sons, Jim, Tom, Bo and David daughters Kathie Baldwin and Elizabeth Marmon 12 grandchildren 22 great grandchildren one sister Mary Frank and brothers Father Tony Blaufuss and John Blaufuss.
Burial will follow services in St. Teresa Cemetery Westphalia 
Blaufuss, Francis William (I11910)
 
231 Frank V. Fischer, 64, R.R. 6, Greensburg, retired Prudential Insurance Co. Salesman, died Wednesday in Community Hospital at Fort Myers, Fla. He had been ill two and one-half weeks.
A veteran of World War II, Mr. Fischer had been employed with Prudential for 33 years before retiring five years ago. He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church at Enochsburg.
Born in Shelby County Feb. 14, 1911, Mr. Fischer was the son of Frank H. and Elizabeth (Schoaf) Fischer. He married Elsie Davis in Indianapolis in1936 and she died Dec. 23, 1966. He married Kathryn (Heidlage) Munchel on Jan. 19, 1968, and she survives.
Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. J. P. (Joan) Morgan, of Greensburg Mrs. Gordon (Joyce) Pope of Greenfield and Mrs. Byron (Carol) Tetrick of Indianapolis; five stepchildren; 10 grandchildren, two brothers, Charles Fischer, R.R. 6, Shelbyville, and Carl Fischer, Shelbyville; and one sister, Mrs. John (Lillian) Pollman, R.R. 6, Shelbyville.
Two brothers precede in death.
Services will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Greensburg, with the Revs. Aldric Heidlage, Benno Heidlage and Ambrose Schneider officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call after 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Gilliland-Howe Funeral Home, Greensburg, and the Rosary will be recited there at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
It is requested that memorials be in the form of contributions to the Cancer Association. (Obit: Shelbyville News, Feb. 6, 1976) 
Fischer, Frank V. (I11974)
 
232 Frank, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nice, died at their residence in Washington township at 2 p. m., January 20th. Funeral will be at Norristown at 10:30 a. m., January 31, by Rev. S. D. Hawkins. Interment in the Norristown cemetery, by John White for Edward & Hageman. (Death Notice: The Shelby Democrat, Feb. 2, 1900) Niese, Frank (I9490)
 
233 Fred Fischer, 77, widely known Shelby county farmer, died suddenly Saturday at 11:00 p.m. at his home near Waldron. Death was attributed by County Coroner Dr. James Tower to a coronary attack.
Born in Liberty township, January 12, 1882, Mr. Fischer was the son of Henry and Mary Katherine Fischer. He is survived by the widow, Marie Cecelia (Higgins) Fischer, to whom he was married April 24, 1912, and three children, Henry T. Fischer and Mrs. Rita Ann Thibo of Liberty township and Mrs. Rosemary Lindley of Frankfort. There are seven grandchildren and also surviving is a brother, John H. Fischer of Liberty township.
Mr. Fischer was a member of the St. Vincent Catholic Church and last rites will be held at the church Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. Rev. A. H. Seger will officiate and burial, in charge of the Murphy Mortuary, will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 7:00 this evening. The Rosary will be said at the mortuary Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. (Obit: The Shelbyville News, Sep. 27, 1959) 
Fischer, Frederick (I12135)
 
234 Fred's parents and the kinfolk back in Wales called him Bill.

Two other Sons born to Fred & Kate Williams but have not found their burial place:

Harry F. Williams born February 2,1904 Antrim County,Michigan and died March 31, 1981 Grand Traverse County, Michigan.

Terry O. Williams born April 28,1908 Antrim County, Michigan
and died March 7, 1986 Citrus County, Florida. 
Williams, Fredrick William (I12621)
 
235 Frederick H. Zinser, 69, R. R. 1, Waldron, died about 3 a.m. Sunday at the Waldron Health Care Home, where he had been a patient about one month. He had been ill since July 27.
Mr. Zinser was a farmer and member of St. Vincent Catholic Church. He also retired in 1975 as a self-employed truck operator.
Born March 31, 1910 in Shelby County, a son of John and Josephine (Fischer) Zinser, he was married May 1, 1937 in Oldenburg to Anna Mae Hirt, who died March 5, 1977.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Mary Jo) Rife, R. R. 1, Waldron; a brother, John Francis Zinser, St. Paul; and two grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Vincent Catholic Church, with the Rev. James Dede officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Murphy Mortuary from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday and the Rosary will be recited there that evening at 7:30 o'clock. (Obit: The Shelbyville News, Sep. 17, 1979) 
Zinser, Frederick Henry (I12141)
 
236 Freerk Johannes neemt in 1811 de familienaam Terpstra aan. Zijn gezin bestond toen uit de volgende kinderen.
Terpstra, Freerk Johannes, Warga. Tekent ook Terstra, ambt Tjerpstra
k. Jan 21, Johannes 12, Antje 23
kk. (v. ?) Lamke ½
Mairie Roordahuizum, fol. 37
Hij was op dat moment ook voogd over de kinderen van zijn overleden halfbroer Johannes Johannes, die de familienaam Wiersma aannamen. 
Terpstra (1811), Freerk Johannes (I2540)
 
237 Funeral services for John Neise, age 72, who died from a heart attack Saturday morning at his home north of Plainfield, were held, Tuesday afternoon at the Leon Hall mortuary in charge of the Rev. F. J. Beisel. Burial was in Maple Hill. Mr. Neise, who was born in Oldenburg, had been a farmer in this community for eighteen years. He was a member of the Methodist church. Besides the widow, Anna Neise, he is survived by four children, Mrs. Cortes of South Bend, Edgar Neise of Cleveland, Mrs. Emma Envrick and Henry Neise both of Indianapolis. All children attended the services. (Funeral Notice: The Republican, Danville, IN July 22, 1937 pg. 3)

John Niese, 72, Farmer, Stricken

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Leon Hall Funeral Home, for John Niese, age seventy-two years, husband of Anna Niese, who died suddenly of coronary occlusion, early Saturday morning at his home north of Plainfield at the Harry Hollingsworth farm.
Re. F. J. Beisel conducted the services. Mrs. Leon Hall sang, "I Shall Know Him", "Evening Prayer", and "Trust In Me." Burial was at Maple Hill cemetery.
Mr. Niese, who was born in Oldenburg, Indiana, came to live on the Hollingworth farm five years ago. He is survived by the widow, two sons, and one daughter. (Funereal Notice: The Plainfield Messenger, Plainfield, IN, July 22, 1937 pg. 1) 
Niese, John George (I9432)
 
238 Funeral services for William Niese, 71 years old, 5106 West Caven Avenue, a retired superintendent for Smith-Johnson Inc. contractors, will be held at 8:30 Saturday in the Conkle Funeral Home Lyndhurst chapel and at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in the Boggs-town (Ind.) Cemetery. Mr. Niese, a World War II veteran and former commander of the Wayne Post 64 of the American Legion Niese, William (I9491)
 
239 Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on September 21 for Mr. Henry Bloemendaal, 87, of Orange City, who died Sept. 18 in the Orange City Hospital. The Rev. Edward Blankenspoor officiated at the services held in the Calvary Reformed Church with burial in the West Lawn Cemetery under the direction of the Van Etten Funeral Home.

He was born on March 12, 1885, in Alton, and married Grace Van Surksum on March 7, 1909, in Orange City. THe couple farmed in Sioux and O'Brien counties before moving to Orange City in 1937.

Survivors include the widow, five sons, Gerald of Orange City; John of Hospers; Howard and Clifford of Lynnwood, California and Stanley of Melbourne, Florida; daughters, Mrs. William (Johanna) Van Klompenburg of Orange City; Mrs. Wilson (Evelyn) Beyer of Bellingham, Wash., Mrs. Walter (Helen) Fowler of Denver; 20 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and a brother William of Spencer.

Alton Democrat - 5 October 1972 
Bloemendaal, Henry (I12639)
 
240 Funeral services were held last Tuesday at 9 a.m. at Holy Family Church in Oldenburg for Mr. John Ferkenhoff 90, the oldest citizen of Oldenburg. He passed away at his home in Oldenburg on Saturday Sept. 15. He has been in failing health for 5 weeks.
Mr. Ferkenhoff was born in Iowa March 6, 1861. At the age of 2 years old he came here and was engaged in farming near Peppertown where he lived 50 years. He was united in marriage to Miss Magdalena Riedeman and the past 40 years were spent in Oldenburg. His wife preceded him in death several years ago. He lived with a daughter and Son-In-Law Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Kirschner.
Survivors include four sons and four daughters, William and Ed Ferkenhoff of St. Cloud, Minnesota, Ralph and Joe of Oldenburg, Mrs. Theresa Weintraut of Waldron, Indiana, Mrs. Euliala Kirschner and Mrs. Genevieve Lamping of Oldenburg, Mrs. Felecia Firsich of Batesville. He has 33 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Two daughters Josephine and Martha also preceded him in death.
Mr. Ferkenhoff was a faithful member of St. Joseph Mens Society and Holy Name Society. Rev. Charles Miller officiated at the Requiem Mass and at the burial in Holy Family Church Cemetery. M. C. Weigel was in charge of the funeral arrangements.
The community extends its sympathy to the bereaved children for the loss of the father. Out of town relatives who attended the funeral were, Mr. and Mrs. George Weintraut, Miss Mary Lamping and daughters, Helen and Matilda, Mr. William Shubert of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mayme Seller and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weintraut, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pollman, Mr. Charles Fischer, Mr. Carl Roell of Shelbyville, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weintraut and family, Mrs. Freda Ricke, Frances and Amanda Weintraut, Mrs. Harry Brades, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Froeling of Waldron, Indiana, Mrs. Joe Schwier and son Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. John Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Feie and son all of Cincinnati, Dr. and Mrs. Rupp, Mr. William Ferkenhoff of St. Cloud Minnesota, Private William J. Lamping of Fort Hood, Texas, and A. N. James Firsich of Pearl Harbor.
Six grandsons were pall bearers, Thomas and Allen Kirschner, George Weintraut, Dan Ferkenhoff, Private William Lamping, and A. M. James Firsich. (Obit: The Herald Tribune, Batesville, IN, Sep. 27, 1951) 
Ferkinhoff, John (I9421)
 
241 Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Hall funeral home for Mrs. Anna Niese, age 83 years, widow of the late John Niese. Mrs. Niese died Friday, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Niese formerly lived northwest of Plainfield, where Mr. Niese died.
She is survived by two sons, Edgar of Paynesville, O., William of Indianapolis, and one daughter, Emma Emrich of Westfield. Burial was in Maple Hill. (Funeral Notice: The Friday Caller, Plainfield, IN, June 14, 1951 pg. 5)

Mrs. Anna C. Niese

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Hall's Mortuary in Plainfield, for Mrs. Anna C. Niese, age 83 years, who passed away on Friday, June 8.
She was the widow of John; mother of Edgar of Paynesville, Ohio; William of Indianapolis and Emma Emrich of Westfield.
Burial in Maple Hill cemetery. (Funeral Notice: The Plainfield Messenger, Plainfield, IN June 14, 1951, pg 5) 
Fischer, Anna Marie (I9431)
 
242 Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Augustine's Catholic Church for Dorothy L. Ferkinhoff, 66, 620-5th Ave. SE, who died Saturday at St. Cloud Hospital.
The Rev. Nicholas Doub will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. today at Daniel Funeral Home. Parish prayers will be 7:30 tonight at the funeral home in St. Cloud.
Dorothy Ferkinhoff was born March 29, 1923, in St. Cloud to William and Cecelia (Tillie) Ferkinhoff. She managed Cable Station Restaurant and later Clearwater Truskstop Restaurant. She also had been employed by Lantz Optical six years before retiring in 1987 and was a member of St. Augustine's Catholic Church.
Survivors include her mother, St. Cloud; brothers, Theodore, Sauk Rapids; Leo, St. Cloud; and Paul, Burbank, Calif. (Obit: St. Cloud Times, June 5, 1989 pg O3B) 
Ferkinhoff, Dorothy Louise (I12305)
 
243 Gabe Tjitte neemt in 1811 de familienaam Kooistra aan. Het gezin bestaat op dat moment uit de volgende personen:
Kooistra, Gabe Tiettes, Loenga
k. Lysbet 24, Scharnegoutum, Tjiete 23, Scharnegoutum, Sipke 20, Folkert 17,
Scharnegoutum, Aane 13, Wytze 10, Bruin 8,
Mairie Nijland, fol. 100v 
Tjitte (Kooistra 1811), Gabe (I2600)
 
244 GAG RA IVij deel 4 fr 139 boedelinventaris van wijlen Wabbe Huges:
Vaste goederen: een behuisinge met een timmerhelling met daaragter een
stuk land. In de hellingschuur bevinden zich: 1 hellingtou, 5 grote
schruiven, 1 half gemaakte schipjen, 2 domkragten, 6 boren klein en
groot, 7 zagen klein en groot, 2 bijlen, 1 moker, 1 bok en 3 schragen,
3 kettings, 19 eiken planken met nog enige stucken, 6 greinen planken,
8 stucken boomhout, 1 slijpsteen, 2 olde pramen, 1 olt schipjen, 1
brantijzer, 1 vork.
Op 26 december 1755 compareren Wabbe Huges als voormond, Roelf Geerts
en Wim Woestman als voogden over de minderjarige kinder van Martje Meus
bij Jan Huges in egte verwekt ....., voorts Harmannus Lankhaar als
stiefvader, die verkopen aan Meus Jans en Hillegien Jans een behuisinge
met een schuire en timmerhelling met de overdracht van het heem,
gelegen in Sappemeer op no 28 Litt A:B: voor 1287 Car.gld.
GAG RA IVz deel 2 fol. 39 Halbe Hugo´s wordt voorstander over de
minderjarige kinderen van wijlen Wabbe Hugo´s, zie ook Gruoninga 1974
blz. 52 
Wabbe Huges (I1219)
 
245 Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. Levend (I7879)
 
246 Geboorteakte Leeuwarden, 1862
Aangiftedatum 9 december 1862, akte nr. 656
Jacob Busman, geboren 8 december 1862
Zoon van Salomon Busman en Geertje Wassenaar

N.B. Ouders hebben hun domicilie te Siegerswolde 
Busman, Jacob Salomons (I3440)
 
247 Geboorteakte Opsterland, 1831
Aangiftedatum 1 november 1831, blad nr. 103
Boke Schouwman, geboren 29 oktober 1831
Zoon van Sieger Bockes Schouwman en Saakjen Johannes Wielinga 
Schuurman, Bocke Siegers (I2242)
 
248 Geboren aan de Lange Beestenmarkt te Den Haag. Schuurman, Bonne Wietze (I2245)
 
249 Geboren eind oktober 1738, vader is overleden. Jan Jans (I9322)
 
250 Geboren in een pand aan de Dwarsstraat. Schuurman, Bocke Siegers (I2238)
 

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