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6251 At sea aboard ship Amalie BUELOW, Amalie (I20578)
 
6252 At the Battle of Lake George BURT, Lieut. Lieut. Nathaniel (I13810)
 
6253 At the time of her death Lillian resided at 6629 Queen Av S. in Minneapolis. The informant on her death certificate was Viola Sjoberg at the same address.

Cause of death, acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). 
HANSON, Lillian Victoria (I18916)
 
6254 At the time of his death Bernard was living at 1659 Roblyn Avenue, St. Paul, MN. His death certificate lists "septicemia, due to septic arthritis of left ring finger" as the cause of death. The informant is listed as Edmond E. McElligath of 5020 Cass, Omaha, NE. The certificate lists parents as Barnard Brass, b. Hamburg, Germany and Mary Lauger, b. Reeds Landing, MN. BRASS, Bernard (I9964)
 
6255 At the time of his death Edward was listed as living at 3722 26th Avenue North in Robbinsdale, Hennepin, MN. The cause of death is listed as "pulmonary infarction." He died at Minneapolis General Hospital. His parents are listed as Bernard and Mary (Lager) Brass and his wife is listed as Mary M. (deceased). The informant was Edward M. Brass. BRASS, Edward H. (I9220)
 
6256 At the time of his death Joseph was listed as living at 2750 18th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN. His parents are listed as Bernard and Mary (unknown) Brass. The cause of death was "uremia due to cancer of the prostrate." His occupation is listed as railroad switchman. The informant was Frances (Odell) Brass. BRASS, Joseph Otto (I3145)
 
6257 At the time of his death the death certificate notes Peter had been 30 years of age at his marriage and had one child born and one still living. Family: Joseph Peter FINK / Rose GROSSLIGHT (F4570)
 
6258 Attempted suicide & died 3 days later. THOMPSON, William Grant (I5401)
 
6259 Audrey was a collector of almost anything! She purchased an old drive-in bank in the late 1970's, she took great pride in showing off the teller window. KENNON, Audrey Francis (I98)
 
6260 Augusta is listed as a surviving spouse on the death record of Claus. SCHMIDT, Augusta Amalie (I24576)
 
6261 Austin Dailey is a family member, see index. Source (S67)
 
6262 Author cites, as basis, geneaogy by Greenlee. Source (S374)
 
6263 Author is family member, see index. Source (S64)
 
6264 Author sites as references: Ste. Stephens Church records at the Council House, Bristol, ENG. and "Colonial Families of the USA, Vol. 3, p.555, Mackenzie. Source (S22)
 
6265 Available online at:
https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbenedpt239_475bene/ 
Source (S199)
 
6266 Available online at:
https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00kilb/ 
Source (S125)
 
6267 Available online at:
https://archive.org/details/historyofsteuben00clay/page/n5 
Source (S51)
 
6268 “New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754–1947.” Online index and digital images. <i> New England Historical Genealogical Society</i>. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Source (S1265)
 
6269 B640 Burrell, Richard T., b 06 Apr 1867 Hayden Grove, Holt twp; d 11 Apr 1930 Bfd; w Mar 1889 Elizabeth Pegg, 3 children; w Mrs McElfish; f Washington Burrell; m Luritta --; i FBFd. BTR 17 Apr 1930 BURRELL, Richard T. (I410)
 
6270 Bailey Pearson is listed in the 1855 Wisconsin State census index at Marston Township, Sauk, WI. PEARSON, Bailey (I3308)
 
6271 Baptism records give her name as Anonyme (anonymous), other records show her as Marie. TESSIER, Marie (I24954)
 
6272 Baptism sponsors are Katherine Jensdatter, Mette Pedersdatter of Billund; Peder Nielsen of Uhe and Herman Pedersen of Bostlund and Knud Todensen (sp?). PEDERSEN, Nis Christian (I3124)
 
6273 Baptismal sponsors were Patrick Curran and Julia O'Donnell. MCGOLDRICK, Margaret (I4493)
 
6274 Baptismal record gives her name as Johanna FOLEY, Juliann (I25799)
 
6275 Baptismal record shows Bernard was baptised at the age of 10 days, his sponsors were William and Elizabeth Ryan. MCGOLDRICK, Francis Bernard (I135)
 
6276 Baptismal records indicate that Andrew was aged 1 week at the time of his baptism on December 9, 1860.

The 1901 census lists a birthdate of December 15, 1855 for Andrew and the image is fairly clear but given the baptismal record and his age in the 1861 and 1881 census I tend to believe the 1901 census is incorrect and that he was born in December of 1860. 
MCGOLDRICK, Andrew (I193)
 
6277 Baptismal sponsors for John M. McGoldrick were James Dawson and Sarah J. Ryan. MCGOLDRICK, John Mulhern (I138)
 
6278 Baptismal sponsors were James Hendrick and Margaret (illegible). MAHER, Margaret Mary (I108)
 
6279 Baptismal sponsors were John Doyle and Anna Brien. FOLEY, Mary Ellen (I129)
 
6280 Baptismal sponsors were John McCartin and Anne McGrath. MCGOLDRICK, George Frederick (I4492)
 
6281 Barbara Weidert Dill is enumerated in the 1860 Federal census at Jones Township, Elk, PA, dated June 18, 1860, a week after her supposed death. WEIDERT, Barbara (I10655)
 
6282 Barnes County History

Andrew Hinschberger, SR.
Andrew Hinschberger, Sr. was born in St. Agatha, Canada, on December 25, 1860, and Maria Stroh was also born in Canada on January 31, 1863. They were united in marriage in Kitchener, Canada, on April 20, 1883, and left immediately for Dakota Territory, arriving in Barnes County on April 22, 1883, with a total of $1.25 in cash plus a few household possessions. They took out a homestead claim about 6 miles south of Eckelson in Mansfield Township.
To supplement his income in those early years, Andrew often worked at his former trade as carpenter and stone mason, a skill he was employed to use in construction of the Valley City State Teachers College. As he prospered, he built a huge farm home for his growing family of eleven children and acquired many additional acres of land.
Andrew Hirschberger was also a lover of fine stock and in January of 1904, he journeyed to Illinois to purchase a blooded stallion. On the return trip to North Dakota, Andrew was killed in a collision between a freight and passenger train of the Chicago-Burlington-Quincy Railroad near Savanah, Illinois. Survivors were his wife, Maria, and children: Cecelia (Mrs. August Sauer) 20; Frank 19; Simon 17; Eugene 15; Joseph 13; Agnes 12; Edward 10; Andrew Jr. 7; Ferdinand 5; Alma 3, and Regina, an infant of 3 months.
Although handicapped by the fact that she could neither read nor write English, Maria Hinschberger was a woman of great faith and courage, and she kept her family together, continuing to farm for several years with the help of her children. In later years, she moved to Sanborn with the younger children and lived there until her death on May 23, 1919. She is buried in the Sacred Heart Cemetery by her husband.
All eleven children grew to adulthood and at one time all lived in Barnes County. Agnes became Mrs. Omar Clark, Alma married Walford Graalum, and Regina (Babe) married Martin Van Weston and moved to Minnesota early in her married life. 
STROH, Maria (I16910)
 
6283 Barnes County History

Andrew Hinschberger, SR.
Andrew Hinschberger, Sr. was born in St. Agatha, Canada, on December 25, 1860, and Maria Stroh was also born in Canada on January 31, 1863. They were united in marriage in Kitchener, Canada, on April 20, 1883, and left immediately for Dakota Territory, arriving in Barnes County on April 22, 1883, with a total of $1.25 in cash plus a few household possessions. They took out a homestead claim about 6 miles south of Eckelson in Mansfield Township.
To supplement his income in those early years, Andrew often worked at his former trade as carpenter and stone mason, a skill he was employed to use in construction of the Valley City State Teachers College. As he prospered, he built a huge farm home for his growing family of eleven children and acquired many additional acres of land.
Andrew Hirschberger was also a lover of fine stock and in January of 1904, he journeyed to Illinois to purchase a blooded stallion. On the return trip to North Dakota, Andrew was killed in a collision between a freight and passenger train of the Chicago-Burlington-Quincy Railroad near Savanah, Illinois. Survivors were his wife, Maria, and children: Cecelia (Mrs. August Sauer) 20; Frank 19; Simon 17; Eugene 15; Joseph 13; Agnes 12; Edward 10; Andrew Jr. 7; Ferdinand 5; Alma 3, and Regina, an infant of 3 months.
Although handicapped by the fact that she could neither read nor write English, Maria Hinschberger was a woman of great faith and courage, and she kept her family together, continuing to farm for several years with the help of her children. In later years, she moved to Sanborn with the younger children and lived there until her death on May 23, 1919. She is buried in the Sacred Heart Cemetery by her husband.
All eleven children grew to adulthood and at one time all lived in Barnes County. Agnes became Mrs. Omar Clark, Alma married Walford Graalum, and Regina (Babe) married Martin Van Weston and moved to Minnesota early in her married life. 
HINSCHBERGER, Andrew (I16909)
 
6284 Barnes County History
Joseph A. Hinschberger
Joseph August Hinschberger was born March 18, 1890 to Andrew and Maria (Stroh) in Mansfield Township. He has the distinction of being the first individual to survive an appendectomy (at the age of 9) in that area thru the use of chloroform. He was operated on by five doctors on the dining room table in the Pius Stroh, Sr. home.
Joseph was married to Margaret Heaney, who was born December 22, 1891, at Waupoca, Wisconsin. The marriage took place on June 15, 1915, at Colby, Wisconsin.
Three daughters were born to Joseph and Margaret: Irene Mary (Mrs. John Manstrom), Marguerite (Mrs. R. O. Nicol) and Carroll (Mrs. C. E. Padhasky).
In 1926, the Hinschbergers operated a silver fox ranch called "Eyota". Selling the foxes in 1942, they leased the land and went traveling.
Joe died on August 3, 1953. Margaret, always active in her church, suffered a stroke and died July 6, 1975. She was an accomplished pianist and active in the Democratic Party. 
HEANEY, Margaret (I17594)
 
6285 Barnes County History
Joseph A. Hinschberger
Joseph August Hinschberger was born March 18, 1890 to Andrew and Maria (Stroh) in Mansfield Township. He has the distinction of being the first individual to survive an appendectomy (at the age of 9) in that area thru the use of chloroform. He was operated on by five doctors on the dining room table in the Pius Stroh, Sr. home.
Joseph was married to Margaret Heaney, who was born December 22, 1891, at Waupoca, Wisconsin. The marriage took place on June 15, 1915, at Colby, Wisconsin.
Three daughters were born to Joseph and Margaret: Irene Mary (Mrs. John Manstrom), Marguerite (Mrs. R. O. Nicol) and Carroll (Mrs. C. E. Padhasky).
In 1926, the Hinschbergers operated a silver fox ranch called "Eyota". Selling the foxes in 1942, they leased the land and went traveling.
Joe died on August 3, 1953. Margaret, always active in her church, suffered a stroke and died July 6, 1975. She was an accomplished pianist and active in the Democratic Party. 
HINSCHBERGER, Joseph August (I16914)
 
6286 Bath Co., VA Land Grants 1795 show 70 acres on Knop Creek, 1810- 90 acres on Marlin Mountain. DEVIESE, Abraham (I703)
 
6287 Be it known unto all men by these presents that I Jonathan Bozworth Senior of the Towne of Rehoboth in the County of Bristoll in his Majestys Teritorey and Dominion of New England: Being weake and aged yet through the goodness of god of a competent measure of understanding and memrye doe for the glory of god and the comfort and peace of my dearewiffe and Children and settelling of that small estate that god hath given me, make this my Last will and Testiment this twenty-fourth day of ffeabuary Anno dom. 1686/7.
It is my desire to Humbly resigne up my Soule unto the Hands of my dear Redemer the Lord Jesus Christ; And it is my will that my bodey be decently buried."
The will mentions his wife, eldest son Jonathan, son Joseph, daughter Rebeka Peck, daughter Bethia Peck, and daughter Bathsheba. 
BOSWORTH, Jonathon (I1634)
 
6288 Bedford Times-Press, Wednesday, August 13, 1997

Effie Captola Hastings Cole

Effie Hastings Cole was born to Thomas and Ella Lowery Hastings on October 9, 1889 near Farragut, Iowa. Effie died Thursday, August 7, 1997 at the Bedford Nursing and Rehab Center. Effie almost made 108; it is believed that until her death she was the oldest living woman in the state of Iowa.

Effie's mother died when she was just eight years old, and so she helped her father raise her five-year-old brother and three year old sister. She lived in Taylor County all of her life. She attended public school through fourth grade when her mother died. She was also an active member of the Christian Church.

On October 1, 1906 she married Allen Roy Cole, better known as Bill and they lived in and around Gravity and Bedford, spending a short time in Montana and Kansas. They tenant farmed and every one or two years moved to a new farm. Even in the midst of all that hard work they had time to have eleven children. Burnyce Cole Goudie, Hazel Cole, twin boys who were stillborn, Raymond Cole, Twyla Fern Cole Sparks, Thomas Cole, Robert Cole, Betty Cole Kirby, Gerry Cole and Geraldine Cole Strong. None of these children were born in a hospital; all of them were born at home on the farm.

Effie not only raised her own kids, but also helped raise her brother, Jay Hastings sons, Bob and Lewis, and her granddaughters, Victoria and Pat, Betty's daughters.

Effie was a hard worker, a homemaker who used every means to get things done and provide for her family. She crocheted and made afghans, she picked berries, and pulled vegetables out of the garden and canned. Effie was a seamstress, she took chicken feed sacks and made shirts and dresses.

She built furniture, tore down walls, and hung wallpaper She was the one the kids sought when there was a problem. While playing in the haymow, the kids came across a snake and it was Effie that came after it with a hoe to kill it.

When the family was having problems with chicken thieves, one night she couldn't seem to wake up Bill, she took off out the door after the thieves with shotgun in hand.

In the early 1940's Bill and Effie moved to town. They lived in town for about 35 years when on February 12, 1977 Bill died and Effie would live alone for the next 20 years. She was 99 when she went into the nursing home. She was 100 when she had her first cataract removed, she never went to a hospital, she was never ill---maybe that is part of the secret. On her 100th birthday someone asked her what advice she would give to young people. She said, "girls keep your dresses down and boys keep your pants up". Seems like well needed advice when the teenage pregnancy rate has tripled in numbers.

It is amazing to think of all the things that came into being or happened in Effie's lifetime - cars, airplanes, motion pictures, televisions, transcontinental phone communication, radio, satellites, the atomic bomb, nuclear submarines, space travel, and computers. She lived through wars, the Battle of Wounded Knee, WWI, WWII, The Korean War, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. She lived through Ellis Island opening up to accept immigrants, prohibition, women receiving the right to vote, Amelia Erhart taking off to fly across the world, Jackie Robinson breaking into professional baseball, the Civil Rights movement, and many more life changing and world changing events. She also lived through 19 different presidents holding office.

When asked on her 100th birthday what one thing in her lifetime was the most amazing to her, it was putting a man on the moon.

Give or take a few family members, Effie had 11 children, 21 grandchildren, 61 great grandchildren, 44 great great grandchildren, and 3 great great great grandchildren. Whew! Now that is something to go to heaven and boast about.

Effie was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister and brother, 8 of her 11 children, some grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She will continue to be loved and she will be missed by her two daughters, Twyla Fern Sparks, Geraldine Strong and son Gerald Cole, and all those grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She was a kind, caring, hardworking woman and she will be missed by all those who had a chance to know her in her 107 years on this earth.

Services provided by Novinger Taylor Funeral Home, Monday, August 11, 1997 at 10:30 a.m. Burial at Washington Cemetery, Gravity, Iowa. 
HASTINGS, Effie Captola (I445)
 
6289 Believed to be our line because all trace of this William Boig ends in Scotland about the time William Bogue appears in Virginia. William Boig, believed our immigrant ancestor, was born to Alexander Boig of Burnhouses and Elizabeth Cokburne probably at the Burnhouses estate in Berwickshire, Scotland. 1650 - William Boig, our ancestor, and his brothers are believed to have served in the Scots army during the latter phases of the Civil War. He probably was captured at Worcester, shipped to Virginia as an indentured servant, changed the spelling of his surname from 'Boig' to 'Bogue' which was a common family practice during his generation. With a natural dislike for the Anglican Church in Virginia he was probably evangelized by Quaker missionaries who were soon ejected from the colony, married the Quaker Jane Edwards, fathered three children, and died in Virginia. His three Quaker children, Robert, William and Margaret migrated to the Province of Carolina with their remarried mother, Jane Loadman. Together they settled in a Quaker community near Hertford along the east bank of the Perquimans River. The Burnhouse property, one of five original Bogue estates, is approximately 550 acres, the same size as it was in 1651. A stream runs through the family estate next to where the houses are located. BOGUE, William (I6355)
 
6290 Benjamin and Benoni - twins. SHAW, Benoni (I2661)
 
6291 Benjamin and wife Susannah and children John, William, Nathan, Margaret, Elizabeth and Benjamin received a certificate from Redstone Monthly Meeting (Fayette Co., PA) CHANDLEE, Susanna (I856)
 
6292 Benjamin and wife Susannah and children John, William, Nathan, Margaret, Elizabeth and Benjamin received a certificate from Redstone Monthly Meeting (Fayette Co., PA) TALBOTT, Benjamin (I844)
 
6293 Benjamin left home and family didn't know what became of him. SPICER, Benjamin (I19972)
 
6294 Benjamin Price is living in 1740 and probably married a second time. PRICE, Benjamin (I971)
 
6295 Benjamin Shaw was said to have had great ingenuity and skill in mechanics, and though the possessor of great wealth, made the gravestone which marks his grave. According to family records he died 12/31/1717 but his gravestone is inscribed 1/17/1718. SHAW, Benjamin (I2614)
 
6296 Benjamin Shaw's will mentions five sons and six daughters. SHAW, Benjamin (I2614)
 
6297 Benjamin was a twin to Joseph & unmarried.; Agreement for the division of his estate 10 Nov., 1703, was signed by Daniel, Samuel and Joseph Kellogg, Abraham Nichols, John Clark, Mary Platt, widow, and Sarah Brinsmade, widow.

Another researcher notes: The inventory of the estate of Benjamin Kellogg is dated 2 November 1702. Administration was granted to brother Daniel. Agreement by the sons and sons -in-law of Daniel Kellogg for distribution of the estate of their brother Benjamin was signed by Daniel, Samuel and J oseph Kellogg, Abraham Nichols, John Clark, and Sarah Brins made. One of the sisters, Mary Platt, Widow, did not sign, but sent her consent. 
KELLOGG, Benjamin (I12809)
 
6298 Benjamin was Constable of Springfield, 1700; assessor, 1704, 1705, and 1707, Selectman 1696, 1704 and 1707; fence viewer, 1693; tithing man, 1694, 1710 and Trustee 1707.
He owned a bull of repute, for whose ust the town paid in 1718 and 1719; and on 28 Jan 1724/5, it was voted to grant "the Heires of Benjamin Leonard Deceased the Sum of ffifteen Shillins for the Service of Leonords Bull. 
LEONARD, Benjamin (I2427)
 
6299 Bennie was killed by a train while playing on the tracks near his home. DENZER, Benjamin Martin (I25208)
 
6300 Benoni Shaw filed a quit claim for land received from his father, "one half of that four acres of meadow which was granted by the Towne of Plymouth unto Jonathan Shaw lying upon ye Brook called ye great Cove Brook; and also one half of ten acres of upland which was granted unto him by said town. SHAW, Benoni (I2661)
 

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