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Raymond F. Spies, of RD 5 Cresaptown, died yesterday at Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient one week. He had been in ill health three years. Born April 24, 1902 in Cumberland, he was a son of the late Peter A. and Mary (Hier) Spies. He was a retired construction laborer. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary R. (Grabenstein) Spies; one daughter, Mrs. Rose Mary Logsdon, Wheeling; one sister, Mrs. Daisy Minnick, Cumberland, and two grandchildren. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home. Services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the funeral home. Rev. Wendel Moliski and Rev. Vernon I. Naugle will officiate, with interment in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Cumberland News, Wednesday, September 15, 1971 | Spies, Raymond (I40503)
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Raymond Paul BURRALL was born about 1895 in Cumberland, Allegany Co., Maryland. He died on 8 Apr 1972 in Martinsburg, Berkley Co., West Virginia. Raymond P. Burrall, 77 of 716 Golden Lane, died yesterday in Newton D. Baker VA Center, Martinsburg. He had been residing with Theodore Day. Born in Cumberland, Mr. Burrall was a son of the late George W. and Katie (Ferrell) Burrall. He was a former employee of the B&O Railroad and was a veteran of World War I. He was also a Member of the Red Men Lodge. Preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Eva (Lavin) Burrall, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Vera L. Bishop, Baltimore. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Cumberland Times, page 27, Sunday, April 09, 1972. | Burrall, Raymond Paul (I33318)
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Reada Marie BURLEY, born 23 Sep 1921; married Robert Allen PRINTY; died 6 Oct 1997. | Burley, Reada Marie (I45493)
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Rebecaa Ann and Clifford Barr were divorced November 8, 1923. They did not have any children.
Rebecca Anna McKenzie Barr
BIRTH10 Apr 1878
DEATH8 Dec 1972 (aged 94)
BURIAL
Sacred Heart Cemetery
Hebron, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA
PLOTLot SE, Block E-2
MEMORIAL ID115594962 · View Source | Mckenzie, Rebecca Ann (I02033)
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Rebecca Ann "Becky" McKenzie, 80, of Edina, Minn., formerly of Berlin, passed away on April 8, 2017. Preceded in death by her loving husband of 55 years, Glenn; mother, Helen Luteri; step-father, John Luteri; and step-brother Jack Luteri. Survived by half-brother, Terry Luteri; many other relatives, nieces, nephews and friends. Becky began her working career at the FBI as a Fingerprint Specialist where she worked for 15 years. After moving to Minneapolis, she began working at the Church of Our Lady of Grace where she worked for 22 years. Following her retirement from Our Lady of Grace she worked part time at Washbum-McReavy Funeral Chapels. Becky enjoyed being around people. She was a generous, loving and gracious woman who was always concerned about the well-being of others before herself. She's given her heart and soul to her church, her family and her friends. Everyone that knows Becky, loves her, and will deeply miss her. A memorial service will be held Sat. at 10 a.m. at Deaner Funeral Home, Berlin. Rev. Stephen Shin OFM, Cap. officiating. Inurnment St. Gregory Cemetery, MacDonaldton. Memorials preferred to The Fr. Cassidy Scholarship Fund at Our Lady of Grace School, 5071 Eden Ave, Edina, MN 55436. Obituary courtesy of Deaner Funeral Home, posted June 5, 2017 | Ellenberger, Rebecca Ann (I03924)
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Rebecca Ellen "Becky" FOLK-KIRBY (Ann M. or Mary Ann PORTER-3, Ann Mary MCKENZIE-2, Joshua-1) was born on 4 Sep 1866. Rebecca was adopted by her aunt and uncle, Margaret and William Kerby or Kirby. She died on 24 Mar 1929 in Eckhart, Allegany Co., Maryland. Frostburg, Md., March 25 - Mrs. Rebecca Lavin, aged 70, Eckhart, was found dead in bed Sunday morning by her son, William Lavin. Mrs. Lavin had a paralytic stroke about two years ago. The following children survive: Mrs. Frank Klosterman,Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. John Gaskill, William, George and Deek Lavin, Eckhart and John Lavin, Baltimore. The Cumberland Evening Times, March 25, 1929
Mrs. Rebecca Lavin Has Large Funeral Frostburg, March 28 - Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca Lavin, aged 70, found dead in bed at her home in Eckhart, last Sunday morning, by her son, William Lavin, were held from Saint Michael's Catholic Church Wednesday morning. Requiem high mass was celebrated by the Rev. Gerald J. Finan, assistant pastor, who also gave the funeral discourse. Mrs. Lavin had been ill for about two years following a paralytic stroke. The funeral was largely attended. Burial was in Saint Michael's Cemetery. The flower bearers were: Paul Niner, Joseph Condry, Michael Sullivan and Leroy Michaels. The pallbearers: Patrick O'Brien, Owen Price, Stephen Briner, Henry Michaels, James Condon and Joseph Pryor. The Cumberland Evening Times, March 28, 1929 | Folk-Kirby, Rebecca Ellen (Becky) (I32692)
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Rebecca Family Tree. | Source (S010339)
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Rebecca is named in her father's will and in deed G 6, page 419; also in all that pertain to the sale of her father's estate. | Cooper, Rebecca (I18898)
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Rebecca Jane was the daughter of Miles Monroe and Effie Rebecca (McClure) Biggs. Dates on headstone very hard to read, but 1968 inventory records of cemetery show these dates, even though she was not on the Caldwell County census dated June 8, 1880. The headstone is barely readable today, but you can read Born Sept ?,?. Died Oct ?, 1880. Do not know the cause of her death, but there was a measle epidemic at that time.
Her siblings were: Cicerco Cincinnatti, Lycurgus Daniel, Janie Elizabeth (Biggs) Matthews, and John. | Biggs, Rebecca Jane (I18284)
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Rebecca Mae MCKENZIE (Andrew George-2, Elias Marcellus-1) was born on 24 Dec 1914 in Avilton, Garrett Co., Maryland. She died on 31 Oct 1987 in Cumberland, Allegany Co., Maryland.
Rebecca Mae MCKENZIE and Andrew Norman MCLUCKIE were married. Andrew Norman MCLUCKIE was born date unknown.
Mrs. Rebecca (Mae) McLuckie, 66, of 1810 Frederick Street, died yesterday at her residence after an illness of several months. Born in Avilton, Mrs. McLuckie was the daughter of the late Andrew George and Maude (Croft) McKenzie and was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Norman McLuckie in 1976. She was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church and was a member of the Senior Citizens Club. Surviving are one daughter, Norma Jean Delaney, Hughesville; two brothers, Bernard and William McKenzie, both of Cumberland; three sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Green, Elyria, Ohio; Pauline Ross, Frostburg, and Nora Crowe, Avilton, and three grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Silcox-Merritt Funeral Residence today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at SS. Peter and Paul Church, Friday at 10 a.m. with interment in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Earl McKenzie, Galen McKenzie, William L. McKenzie, Jr., Kevin Crowe, Walter Green, Donald Ross, and Mervin Broadwater. Cumberland Evening Times, November 1, 1987
Buried at St. Peter & St. Paul Cemetery. | McKenzie, Rebecca Mae (I01670)
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Recently it has been documented that William Logsdon Sr. was born 9/13/1663 of James Logsdon and Jane James, who were married 6/26/1662 at St. John's Church, Bedfordshire, England. William came to America in 1673/74 landing near Baltimore on a ship commanded by Capt. Samuel Smith. According to family history, William paid for his passage over by working four years with various tobacco planters living along the Patapsco River in Maryland/Md. At the end of his 'indentureship' he went up the Big Pipe Creek and bought a 300 acre tract of land near the southern border of Pennsylvania/Pa., which he named "Brotherly Love." Mr. Logsdon cleared the land, raised livestock, and made tobacco his chief crop, which was sold in England.
At the age of 39, in 1702, William selected a young Irish lass, Honora 0' Flynn, to be his wife. She was only 16, part of a shipload of young women kidnapped on the southern coast of Ireland, Kerry Co., to become brides of pioneer bachelor planters. Seven children were born of this marriage: Ann, b. 1703; William Jr., b. 1705; Honora, b. 1707; Thomas, b. 1710; Prudence, b. 1712; Edward, b. 1714; and John, b. 1716. William Sr. died between 9/22/1730 and 3/3/1742. | Logsdon, William (I05541)
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Record Description
This index is an electronic database of information compiled from a variety of sources including the following:
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Church Records
Civil Registration
This index is not complete for any particular place or region.
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Records in this database come from Census Publishing's efforts to both restore or re-create missing pieces of early censuses and actually create decennial "census" records for the years prior to 1790. They extract their information from sources such as not | Source (S012100)
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Records of St. Michael's Catholic Church. St. Michael's was established in 1852. MSA M 3743 (1852-1910). B. 9 Oct 1892. Christened on 16 Oct 1892. Sponsors: Isabella McKenzie and Rev. S.J. Clarke. Page (?). Records of St. Michael's Catholic Church. St. Michael's was established in 1852. MSA M 3743 (1852-1910).
William Harry MCKENZIE (Cletus T.-2, Isadore J.-1) was born in Oct 1892 in Avilton, Garrett Co., Maryland. He died on 26 Dec 1962 in Cumberland, Allegany Co., Maryland.
At the time of his marriage, he was living in Lord, Maryland, and was single, age 25. He listed his parents as Cletus and Martha McKenzie. The license was purchased on December 27, 1917. His wife listed her parents as Thomas and Janis Allen. She was 34 years old and a widow. Both were born in Maryland.
William H. McKenzie, 69, of RD 1, Frostburg, was pronounced dead on arrival at Memorial Hospital yesterday. Born in Avilton in October 1893, he was a son of the late Cletus and Martha (Hetz) McKenzie. Surviving are one brother, Gora McKenzie, Frostburg; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude McKenzie, Frostburg and Mrs. Elna Broadwater and Mrs. Nora Timney, both of Canton, Ohio, and a number of nieces and nephews. Mr. McKenzie was brought to the County Jail about 6:30 p.m. Christmas day by Deputy Sheriff Lewis E. Tyree. He appeared dead when his cell was checked shortly before 8 a.m. yesterday, an ambulance was called, and he was taken to Memorial Hospital. An autopsy was conducted and the deputy county medical examiner attributed his death to natural causes. He was a former member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Avilton. A requiem mass will be conducted there at 10 a.m. tomorrow with Rev. Conrad Rafael, O.F.M. Cap, officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Friends will be received at the Newman Funeral Home, Grantsville, where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. The Cumberland Evening Times, December 27, 1962.
From death certificate obtained by Don Kagle: William Harry McK, son of Cletus McK and Martha Hetz; married (sic: widowed); born Oct 1893 (no day given); died Dec 26, 1962, Cumberland or myocarditis and pulmonary failure; buried Dec 28, 1962, St. Ann's; informant, Elbert Garlitz
William Harry MCKENZIE and Janie Allen were married on 1 Jan 1918 in Piedmont, Mineral Co., West Virginia. Janie Allen was born about 1884. | McKenzie, William Henry (I06339)
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Red Hills Cemetery Records, USGENWEB. | Source (S010378)
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Redfield Village Cemetery
Redfield, Oswego County, New York, USA | Anderson, Fannie V. (I49493)
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Reed Deneen, 28 years old, bookkeeper for tho South Cumberland Planing Mill Company, died early Monday evening at his home, 420 Grand avenue, after an illness of one week, from influenza. He was a son of Ira and Rebecca Deneen, 401 Race street. His wife, Mrs. Blanche Deneen, and two children survive. Mr. Deneen was a member of Chapel Hill Lodge. No. 3, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Mr. Deneen was born near Hancock, Md. He had been a resident here for 17 or 18 years. For ten years of that period he had been the bookkeeper for the South Cumberland Planing Mill Company. He was highly regarded by the company, its patrons and the public generally. Mr. Deneen was an active member of Bethany United Brethren Church. Besides the Odd Fellows, who will have charge of his funeral Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock, Mr. Deneen was a member of Queen City Council, No. 49, Jr. O. U. A. M. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Cumberland Evening Times, February 10, 1920. | Deneen, Reed (I15472)
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reenville Union Cemetery, Pocahontas, Somerset, Pennsylvania | Caton, Peter W. (I07780)
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Rees O. Baum, 85, Fort Ashby, W. Va., and Meadow View Nursing Home, Berlin, died Feb. 4, 1999, at Windber Medical Center. Born Dec. 24, 1913, in Berlin, son of Charles and Lilly (Miller) Baum. Preceded in death by parents, two brothers and four sisters. Survived by sisters: Mrs. Warren (Janet) Murray, Boca Raton, Fla., and Mrs. Glenn (Iva) Hauger, Somerset; and nieces and nephews. No viewing. Private funeral service at the convenience of the family, with the Rev. Ralph Landis officiating. Interment, Berlin I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Arrangements in the charge of Deaner Funeral Home, Berlin. Daily American, February 5, 1999
He was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Berlin, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. | Baum, Rees O. (I52089)
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Reford C. MCKENZIE (Elmer Charles-4, James McClelland-3, Ambrose G.-2, John M.-1) was born on 7 Jan 1916 in Pocahontas, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. He died on 7 Feb 1986 in Cumberland, Allegany Co., Maryland. Reford C. McKenzie, 70, of 103 Columbia Avenue, Mt. Savage, Md., died February 7, 1986 at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Md. He was born Jan. 7, 1916 in Pocahontas. He was a son of the late Elmer C. McKenzie and Nellie (Poorbaugh) McKenzie. His wife, Betty (Folk) McKenzie, and one daughter, Mrs. A. Faye King, preceded him in death. Mr. McKenzie was a retired employee of the Celanese Fibers Corporation. He was an Army veteran of World War II and was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Mt. Savage. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Cherie DeHaven, Corriganville, Md.; Mrs. Gayle Robertson and Mrs. Debbie Stafford, both of Mt. Savage, Md.; three sons, Ronald L. McKenzie, Hedgesville, W.Va.; Gary (Butch) McKenzie, Mt. Savage, Md.; Terry R. McKenzie, Corriganville, Md. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Leona Maley, Mt. Savage, Md.; Mrs. Kathleen Jones, Silver Springs, Md.; four brothers, Anthony (Dub) McKenzie, Ridgeley, W.Va.; Melvin McKenzie, Erwin, Tenn.; Theodore McKenzie, Silver Spring, Md., T. Arthur McKenzie, Mt. Savage, Md.; and 19 grandchildren. Friends were received at the Durst Funeral Home, Frostburg, Md., where services were held Feb. 10 with Rev. John J. Mackey officiating. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery. The Republic, February 13, 1986 | McKenzie, Reford Charles (I04419)
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Reggie Lee Smeak, 57, of Hyndman, died early Sunday morning, June 15, 1975, in the Forbes Hospital System, Columbia Division Hospital in Wilkinsburg. He was born March 22, 1918, in Duquesne, Pa., a son of the late Harry Ellsworth Smeak and Lillie Ann Myrtrude (Purbaugh) Smeak. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn Mae (Logsdon) Smeak; two sons, Roger Lee Smeak, of Glencoe, Pa.; and Ronald Leroy Smeak, of Myersdale; and two daughters, Mrs. Guy D. Shaffer, of Hyndman; and Mrs. Ralph T. Myers, of Fairhope, Pa. A brother, Russell Leroy Smeak, of Augusta, Georgia; and two sisters, Mrs. Raymond E. Minnick, of Hyndman; and Mrs. James Stanley, of Mt. Morris, Michigan, also survive, along with ten grandchildren. Mr. Smeak was a veteran of World War II, with the Air Force. He served aboard an aircraft armorer in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Also a member of the United Church of Christ. Funeral services: Wednesday, June 18, at 2 p.m. in the Zeigler Funeral Home, Hyndman, with Rev. Leroy Logsdon officiating. Burial in the Madley Cemetery. The Oscar Jordon Post VFW No. 7375 will accord military rites and act as pall bearers. Friends will be received in the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. The Bedford Gazette, June 16, 1975
He was buried on 18 Jun 1975 in Madley Cemetery, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania. | Smeak, Reginald Lee (Reggie) (I47267)
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Regina Ann Hochard Smith, 58, of Somerset, died Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, at Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh. Born July 31, 1955, in Frostburg, Md., she is the daughter of the late William Miller and Jernie Clara (McKenzie) Kelley. She is also preceded in death by her husband, Carl “Jack” Hochard. Regina was an LPN for 22 years, worked in private duty home health care nursing and housekeeping at Somerset Hospital. She was formerly a member at Frostburg United Methodist Church and a member of Moose Lodge Auxiliary. She is survived by two daughters, Kimberly Ann DeArmitt and husband, Scott, Berlin; Tina Marie Phillippi and husband, Roger, Markleton; a brother, Marvin McKenzie, Somerset; a nephew, Marvin McKenzie, Jr.; four grandchildren, Tayler Sager, Sierra Sager, Haley Phillippi and Hayden Hochard and three step-grandchildren, Emm DeArmitt, Kylie DeArmitt and Shantel Sager. Friends will be received at the Newman Funeral Home, Inc., 9168 Mason-Dixon Hwy., Salisbury on Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. Services will be conducted in the funeral home on Monday at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Pete Kaltenbaugh officiating. Interment will be in the Salisbury Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Regina was a 30 year cancer survivor. Somerset Daily American, August 8, 2013 | McKenzie, Regina Ann (I36772)
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Regina Catherine LORADITCH (Mary Alice MCKENZIE-3, Ambrose G.-2, John M.-1) was born in 1903 in Pocahontas, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. She died on 12 Sep 1967 in Meyersdale, Summit Township, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. Regina C. LORADITCH was born in 1903. She died in 1967. She was buried in St.Ann's Cemetery, Avilton, MD. Regina married Claude S. Pope son of George Lewis Pope and Mary CARNEY in 1928. Claude was born on 1 Nov 1905 in Grantsville, Garret Co., MD. He died on 5 Aug 1993 in Meyersdale, Somerset, PA. He was buried in St. Ann's Avilton.
SALISBURY, PA - Mrs. Regina Pope, 64, died Tuesday at Meyersdale Community Hospital. Born in Pocahontas, she was a daughter of the late Edward and Alice McKenzie Loraditch. She was a member of St. Anne's Catholic Church, Avilton, and the Christian Wives and Mothers of the church. Surviving are her husband, Claude Pope; six sons, Rev. Benedict Pope, OFM Cap., Hayes, Ky.; James Pope, Gaithersburg, Md.; Eugene and Steven Pope, here; Earl Pope, Mt. Savage; and David Pope, with the Army in Germany; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Keating, Frostburg; three brothers, Bernard Loraditch, Cumberland; James and John Loraditch, of California; and 10 grandchildren. The body is at the Newman Funeral Home in Grantsville . . . Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 11 a.m. at St. Anne's Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. The Cumberland News, September 14, 19
She was buried on 15 Sep 1967 in St. Anne's Catholic Cemetery, Avilton, Garrett Co., Maryland.
August 7, 1993 | Loraditch, Regina Catherine (I06940)
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Regina Catherine LORADITCH and Claude Steven Pope were married in 1928. Claude Steven Pope (son of George Lewis Pope and Mary Philamena CARNEY) was born on 1 Nov 1905 in Garrett Co., Maryland. Claude S Pope Home in 1920: Grantsville, Garrett, Maryland Age: 14 years Estimated Birth Year: abt 1906. BirthPlace: Maryland. Relation to Head of House: Son. Father's name: George Father's Birth Place: Maryland
Mother's name: Mary Mother's Birth Place: Maryland Marital status: Single Race: White Sex: Male Able to
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Pope, George HEAD 46 MD MD MD FARMER
Pope, MARY WIFE 47 MD MD MD
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Pope, MAUD G DGHT 12
Pope, LULA C DGHT 9 9/12
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Pope, PAUL C SON 4 5/12
Pope, PETER FATHER 74 MD GER GER
Pope, SARAH C MOTHER 66 MD MD MD
He died on 5 Aug 1983 in Meyersdale, Summit Township, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. Claude S. Pope, 87, of Meyersdale, died Aug. 5 at Meyersdale Community Hospital. Born Nov. 1, 1905 in Garrett County, Md. Son of the late George L. and Mary (Carney) Pope. Survived by his wife, the former Gladys (Miller) Pope. Preceded in death by his first wife, the former Regina Loraditch; brother, Carney Paul Pope; and sisters, Elizabeth Keating and Genevieve Miller. Survived by six sons: Father Benedict, O.F.M. Cap., Albuquerque, N.M.; James, Gaithersburg, Md.; Eugene and Steven, both of Salisbury; Earl, Mt. Savage, Md.; and David, Grantsville, Md.; 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Also survived by a sister Lou Bowman, Baltimore, Md.; and step-children, Ella Herak, Cleveland, Ohio; Zelma Bittner, Berlin; Joanne Trocano, Matthew, N.C.; and Clyde Hillegass, Renton, Wash.; 11 step-grandchildren and 21 step-great-grandchildren. Member of SS. Philip and James Catholic Church, Meyersdale, former member of Salisbury Lions Club and Salisbury Volunteer Fire Department. Rented and farmed the Alverno Farm, Salisbury. Previously farmed the family farm in Garrett County, and for more than 40 years, retailed butter and eggs in Frostburg and Cumberland, Md. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Saturday and 2-4 and 7-9 Sunday at the Price Funeral Home, Meyersdale. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Monday at SS. Philip and James Catholic Church, Meyersdale with the Rev. James F. Bunn and various capuchins concelebrating. Interment St. Ann's Cemetery, Avilton, Md. Rosary will be recited 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Price Funeral Home. Daily American, Somerset, | Pope, Claude S. (I06946)
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Regina E. (Jean) CONWAY (Florence MCKENZIE-3, Jeremiah James-2, John M.-1) was born about 1923 in Mount Savage, Allegany Co., Maryland. She died on 15 Mar 1976 in Cumberland, Allegany Co., Maryland.
Regina E. "Jean" Conway, 53, formerly of Mt. Savage, died yesterday at Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient since March 5. Born in Mt. Savage, she was a daughter of the late Joseph E. and Florence (McKenzie) Conway. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Mt. Savage and was a former employe of the Celanese. She is survived by two sons, Robert J. Conway, Latrobe, and Hubert R. Conway, Mt. Savage; three sisters, Mrs. Agnes Willetts, LaVale; Mrs. Alice Cooley, Hagerstown; and Mrs. Betty Rice, Havre De Grace; and five grandchildren. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p.m. The Cumberland News, March 16, 1976 | Conway, Regina E. (Jean) (I03516)
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Regina I. McKenzie – Middle River – Regina Irene (Rollins) McKenzie, 87, of Middle River, died Wednesday, January 28, 2009. Born on Jan. 2, 1922, in Westernport, she was the daughter of the late John W. Rollins, Sr. and Ellen (O’Connor) Rollins. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Eugene C. “Mursh” McKenzie; two brothers, John W. Rollins Jr. and James E. Rollins; and a sister, Dorothy M. Bradsher. Regina graduated from St. Peter’s High School, Westernport, in 1940 and from Catherman’s Business School, Cumberland. She is survived by her children, Patrick McKenzie and wife, Andrea, Mary Nazemi and husband Steve, Margaret Hodge and husband Jerry, Thomas McKenzie, Carl McKenzie and wife Karen, Teresa Fabrizio and husband John and Janet McKenzie; 19 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She is survived also by her sister, Mary Grace Struntz, Frostburg; and two sisters-in-law, Betty Rollins and Norma Broadwater; and many nieces and nephews and their families. Interment will be at Holly Hill Memorial Gardens. Cumberland Evening Times
Birth: unknown
Death: Jan. 28, 2009
Middle River
Baltimore County
Maryland, USA
Regina was the beloved wife of the late Eugene McKenzie; devoted mother of Patrick , Mary, Margaret, Thomas, Carl, Teresa, and Janet. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
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Spouse:
Eugene Carl McKenzie (1920 - 2003)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Holly Hill Memorial Gardens
Middle River
Baltimore County
Maryland, USA
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Record added: Feb 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 33550489 | Rollins, Regina Irene (Jeannie) (I11070)
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Regina Mae WARNE (daughter of Charles WARNE and Matilda Ann MCKENZIE) was born on 31 Oct 1928 in Avilton, Garrett Co., Maryland. She died on 1 Apr 2011 in Cumberland, Allegany Co., Maryland. GRANTSVILLE — Regina Mae Rafferty, 82, of Grantsville, died Friday, April 1, 2011, at the Western Maryland Regional Medical Center, Cumberland. Born Oct. 31, 1928, in Avilton, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Matilda (McKenzie) Warne. Mrs. Rafferty was preceded in death by two husbands, Ellis Roy Durst and Donald Rafferty; two brothers, Thomas “Boss” Warne and Dan Warne; two sisters, Ora Price and Virginia Stark, and her son-in-law, Paul Hutzell. She was a seamstress for Flushing Shirt Factory, Grantsville, and a member of St. Ann Catholic Church. Surviving is her daughter, R. Elaine Hutzell, of Salisbury; one grandson, Charles “Jody” Hutzell and wife Tammy, of Salisbury and two great-grandsons, Paul Edward and Connor Allen. Friends will be received at the Newman Funeral Homes, P.A., 179 Miller St., Grantsville, on Monday, April 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted in the funeral home on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, at 1 p.m. with Monsignor James Hannon officiating. Interment will be in the Grantsville Cemetery. Cumberland Times-News, April 2, 2011. | Warne, Regina Mae (I07730)
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Regina Seaders was born Aug 7, 1908, died Sept 23, 1909; buried St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Cumberland | Seaders, Regina (I32075)
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Regina V. WEIMER (Samuel Vincent-4, Ozias-3, Drucilla Ann MCKENZIE-2, John M.-1) was born on 26 Nov 1908 in Maryland. She died on 16 Nov 1961 in Cumberland, Allegany Co., Maryland. Frostburg - Mrs. Regina V. Evans, 54, Midlothian, died today in Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, where she had been a patient five weeks. She had been in failing health two years. She was born in Finzel, the daughter of the late Samuel and Della (Crow) Weimer. She is survived by her husband, George Evans; two daughters, Mrs. William Patterson, Midlothian, and Mrs. William Myers, Frostburg; two sons, John Evans, Midlothian and George P. Evans, New York City; 14 grandchildren; two brothers, Marshall Weimer, Cumberland, and James Weimer, Flintstone; and six sisters, Mrs. Howard Platter and Mrs. Clifton Pfaff, both of Frostburg: Mrs. George Blucker, Star Route. Frostburg; Mrs. Joseph Walizer, Flintstone, and Mrs. Ernest Sowers and Mrs. Earl Evans, both of Hagerstown. She was a member of Trinity Assembly of God Church, Midlothian. Friends will be received at the Durst Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p. m. today and from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow. The Cumberland Evening Times, November 16, 1961 | Weimer, Regina V. (I07959)
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REISTERSTOWN - Philip Ellsworth Blank, 86, of Reisterstown, passed away on May 26, 2020, at Birch Manor Nursing and Rehab Center, Sykesville. Born on June 28, 1933, in Mount Savage, he was the son of the late Carl J. and Mary A. (McKenzie) Blank. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Catherine C. (Lynch) Blank; son, Stephen Carl Blank; and five brothers and three sisters. Mr. Blank was a veteran of the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of corporal. He later served and retired from the Baltimore City Police Department after 25 years. Surviving are his sons, Philip Allen Blank and wife, Portia, Randall William Blank and wife, Joyce, Joseph M. Blank and wife, Michele; grandchildren, Lauren Marie Heavner, Shawn Philip Blank, Stephen Hunter Mackenzie Blank, Shannon Elizabeth Clare Thomas and Spencer Ryan Chapman Blank; great-grandchildren, Michaela Lee Grace Heavner, Elijah Randall Heavner, Leland Hunter Blank; and brother, Russell Blank. Philip was cremated in accordance with his wishes. Published in Cumberland Times-News on May 28, 2020 | Blank, Phillip Ellsworth (I08110)
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Relatives of Robert Cecil Lancaster, 51, Eckhart, identified him yesterday as the man fished out of the Potomac River at Millstone, four miles east of Hancock, Tuesday. The body is at the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank Ryan, Eckhart, where services will be conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. Wilbur E. Grose, pastor of Eckhart Church. Interment will be in Eckhart Cemetery. His parents were the late John T. and Mary Lancaster. Surviving are three children, Mrs. Alma Roberts and Robert L. Lancaster, Baltimore, and Mrs. Caroline Griffitly, Barton; four stepchildren, Michael Delaney, Baltimore; Mrs. Loretta Riffey, Bridgewater, Va.; William Delaney, Detroit, and Eugene Delaney, Frostburg, and four grandchildren. He also leaves three other sisters, Mrs. Lulu Boettner, Miss Pearl Lancaster, and Mrs. Leona Whitfield, all of Eckhart, and two brothers, Wolford Lancaster, Akron, and Brooke Lancaster, Eckhart. The Cumberland Evening Times, June 28, 1951 | Lancaster, Robert Cecil (I46666)
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Release Date: 13 Feb 1946.
SSN: 416-03-7845. | Wiggins, Walter Howard (I31596)
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REMAGEN BRIDGE
Good morning. Today, I want to tell you a little about World War II and specifically about the Battle at the Remagen Bridge. Few places can stir World War II memories as the bridge at Remagen, Germany, midway between Koblenz and Cologne. In fact, the history making events surrounding the bridge have inspired poems, feature movies, books and several TV programs, all with good reason.
Originally built between 1916 and 1918, the bridge was constructed as a two-track railway bridge. Located in a small German town on the Rhine River, it had operational significance during the First World War, but it was during World War II when the bridge truly became well-known.
The story of the Remagen Bridge is on one hand, the story of the fight to capture it as well as to defend or destroy it. On the other hand, the episode marks the beginning of the end of World War II in the west of the German Reich. The action at the bridge is a moving human story and a brilliant stroke of military daring.
Although the Germans intended to destroy the bridge, they were unsuccessful. Several attempts failed, thus the Americans were given a clear passage over the Rhine, altering the course of the war.
Though the Americans held the bridgehead from early March 1945, the Germans were still not ready to give up their efforts to destroy the bridge at Remagen. On March 15, twenty-one fast bombers flew in to attack the structure, but they too were unable to destroy it. Hitler then ordered divers from the German navy to attempt underwater attacks, though they arrived too late to finish off the weakened structure.
Shortly after 3 p.m. on the afternoon of March 17, 1945, with a sickening roar of torn steel, the bridge at Remagen collapsed, and fell into the Rhine. The collapse was probably from the vibrations of the constant repair work, the antiaircraft batteries and the explosives hitting nearby. Of the 200 Allied engineers working on it at the time, 93 were wounded and 28 killed. The destruction, ten days after it was liberated by the U.S. did not, however, alter the American advance east of the Rhine, as a pontoon bridge had already been completed.
Visitors approaching the bridge today, either on the Rhine River or along it’s banks, will see two towers, all that is left of the original bridge on the west bank. The east bank has two similar dark towers.
In honor of the Americans who died there, an American flag proudly flies from atop one tower on the west bank. What remains of the bridge is home to the Peace Museum, dedicated to the bridge in which the events and the dramatic scenes of March 7th, 1945 are portrayed. Last Friday, March 7th, 2003 was the 58th Anniversary of the bridge’s capture and this coming Monday, March 17th is the anniversary of its collapse.
Many of you are probably wondering why I am giving a History Brief on the Bridge at Remagen. The reason is very simple. A Private First Class Joseph John Cingel Army, was on that bridge sometime during the capture. He was my Father. A little piece of history that is not mentioned in any History books, but that is important to me. He passed away in May 2002 at the age of 85. During the wake, many relatives that I hadn’t seen in years were reminiscing about my Dad. My brothers and sisters and I learned a lot about our Dad and what he did in World War II. Apparently, he told of being on the bridge while German aircraft were attacking it. The planes were so low that my Dad could see the faces of the pilots as he was crossing to the German side.
A movie “The Bridge at Remagen” was made in the late 1960’s starring Ben Gazarra and George Segal. In the early 70’s my husband, sons, and I were home on leave and the movie came on television. We were sitting there with my family quietly watching the movie and very softly and calmly my Dad says, “See where that guy is standing? I was standing right there.” We all turned around to look at him, having had no idea that he had been there during the war. We started asking questions and he wouldn’t talk about it. He had said enough and it was no big deal to him, it happened, it’s over, let’s watch the movie. Later on that evening we tried to get him to talk about what happened, to no avail.
After crossing the Rhine, Dad was in the vicinity of Bruchhausen, Germany and on March 9th, 1945, with three other soldiers, he won a Bronze Star for defending the unit’s flank using hand grenades and small arms fire.
Every once in a while, out of the clear blue something would trigger a memory and he would tell a little more about his experiences. He spoke fluent Slovak, so he was used as an interpreter, since the Slovak and Russian languages are similar. He helped liberate one of the concentration camps and I have the pictures that he took of the camp. He was in Paris after it was liberated and arrangements were made by the American Red Cross for Dad and his brother Andy (also in the Army and in Paris at the time) to have a “reunion.” We have a photo of them sitting on a tank, in their uniforms, in the middle of some street in Paris.
There are a number of reasons why I decided to share this information with you today. First, my Dad was a member of “The Greatest Generation” as members of the era were described by Tom Brokaw in his book of the same title. “If we are to heed the past to prepare for the future, we should listen to those quiet voices of a generation that speak to us of duty and honor, sacrifice and accomplishment.”
Secondly, if you know of someone, father, mother, uncle, friend, neighbor that was in any war, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, take the time to ask questions and, if they will discuss their experiences, write down what they have to say. Don’t make the same mistake my family made and say “We’ll do it someday” and then someday it’s too late.
Lastly, my Dad passed away on the observed Memorial Day holiday in 2002 and was buried on the actual holiday. Memorial Day now takes on a special significance for me and my family. He was a good man who volunteered to serve, served proudly, and lived a quiet life with little, if any, mention of his military experience. This brief was to honor my Dad’s memory. Thank you. | Cingel, Joseph John (I01482)
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REPUBLICAN TRIBUNE - APRIL 20, 1932
MRS. MARY FREEMAN DIED AT HER HOME HERE WEDNESDAY AGED 73 AND WAS BURIED SATURDAY AT CURRY CEMETERY. UNDERTAKER J.E. STRONG. THOSE WHO CAME FROM A DISTANCE WERE MRS. EDNA WARREN OF NELSONVILLE, MRS. ELIZABETH BUMGARDNER OF RUTLAND AND LEONARD FREEMAN OF WEST VIRGINIA. | McKenzie, Mary Francis (I39990)
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Requiem mass for Michael F. McKenzie, 16, of Miltenberger Road, Ridgeley, who drowned Thursday in a farm pond at Seymour Bottom, will be celebrated Monday at 9 a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Authorities said Michael was in the pond with a neighborhood friend, 12-year-old Michael Smith. The McKenzie boy, who had been floating on a rubber raft, was standing near the bank of the pond, detaching a pillow-like device from the raft, when a breeze caused the raft to float toward deeper water. It was reported the youth tried to retrieve it and stepped into deep water and drowned. The Smith youth made an attempt to save him, but was unsuccessful. Time of the drowning was near 6:30 p. m. and rescue units from Ridgeley Volunteer Fire Department, Cumberland Fire Department and the Cumberland Auxiliary Police recovered the body approximately an hour later. The farm pond, on the property of M. E. Heiskell, is described as being oblong and about 100 feet in length and half as wide. The body was found near the middle of the pond. West Virginia State Police from the Keyser detachment, Cpl. J. R. Potts and Trooper R. L. Johnson, said the McKenzie youth's brothers, Patrick and John, and sister, Mary, were playing near the pond when the drowning occurred. A coroner's jury of six men reported to Justice of the Peace Rozelle Presnell, acting coroner, at an inquest in Ridgeley, Thursday night, that the McKenzie youth died of "accidental drowning." The jury consisted of Donald Walters, foreman, and Donald Jewell, Randolph Lantz Jr., William Schoonover, James E. Weakley and Ronald McFadden. The body is at the George Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. The rosary will be recited there tomorrow at 8 p. m. Pallbearers will be James Van Meter, William Van Meter, Edward Fisher, Daniel McKenzie, Larry McKenzie and Larry Messick. The Cumberland News, June 10, 1967 [Michael was the son of Virgil DeSalles and Mary Elizabeth (Flynn) McKenzie].
Is buried in the St. Pater & Paul Catholic Cemetery, Cumberland, Maryland. | McKenzie, Michael Frederick (I12134)
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Research provided by: Maureen Chicoine, 1653 Borana Street, n Diego, CA 92404
Her parents from Family Data Collection death record for her, wife of Joel Paugh.
In 1870 there is a Mary Simpson age 3 in Carroll Co. Dist 4 MD with Israel Simpson 1838 b. MD and
Martha 1837 MD and Melvina born 1869 that might be this child. Does not match the record below but
matches her age and birthplace. Cannot find this family in 1880.
In 1870 there is also a Mary V. Simpson (family below) 12 born in PA living in Bloomington, Garret Co.
MD. Parents Samuel and Elizabeth are from VA.
1880 census that has a Mary who matches in age but not birth place - PA, her parents Samuel and
Elizabeth (and Samuel's mother Sophia 68) are from Virginia, there are 6 siblings. They live in Garrett Co.
This is the best fit for this Mary. | Simpson, Mary Jane (I57261)
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Research provided by: Maureen Chicoine, 1653 Borana Street, San Diego, CA 92404
1860 appears as a child age 9 months wrongly indexed as born in 1851.
1900 census Garrett Co, MD. Same in 1910.
1920 census Bloomington, MD with Floyd and Joel Earl and granddaughter Ethel Stottlemeyer and
widowed son in law William. Ethel is born in WVA. Joel 59 and Mary 53 both born in Maryland, his
parents VA hers MD | Paugh, Joel (I57260)
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Research provided by: Maureen Chicoine, 1653 Borana Street, San Diego, CA 92404
May have been born in Germany. In 1860 census Wisner is used for immigrants from Wuttenburg
Germany and Whisner for those born in VA
1820 and 1830 census has a John Whisner in Frederick MD. These families appear to still be in
Frederick in later census - some born in Germany - immigrants before 1855 but after 1825. | Whisner, John (I57264)
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Research provided by: Maureen Chicoine, 1653 Borana Street, San Diego, CA 92404
Other child and his death from Kathy Stoer descendant of son Jacob. Ellen probably living with him from
1850. Death date from Kathy Stoer has to be wrong based on census information from 1860 and 1870
1850 Hagerstown census, he 32, hotel keeper with wife 38 and two children. Also here are a Sarah, a
Carman (is this Caroline with wrong age? )age 16, an Ellen Wisner 45 and a Martha Howard 12. Name is
spelled Wisner by census taker.
1860 census in Frederick, Ferderick Co. MD, he 40, she 49, with children Caroline, Jacob, Sarah, also
here Ellen age 45 (is this his sister and same as woman in 1850 in which case she should be older?) and
Martha Howard 22 (perhaps her sister) Says he is a butcher and name is spelled Wisner
1870 family in Frederick MD he 51, she 58, with Jacob, Sarah and Ellen , Caroline Cranch (unclear)
probably daughter and child same surname Florence, age 3.
1880 census Baltimore MD has an an Ellen Wisner widow, brother (?) Henry 50 and wife Rachel 57
(sister in law to Ellen) with Ellen and Jane Cronet 25 and 16 granddaughters. Ages are off but names are
right. all born Maryland with Ellen's mother born in PA. It seems that this Ellen is sister in law to Henry
since his and her mother have different birth places??? All others MD. | Whisner, Henry W. (I57262)
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Research provided by: Maureen Chicoine, 1653 Borana Street, San Diego, CA 92404
sources for this line Kandy Stoehr, greatgrand niece of Jacob's sister and Shirley Murray also
descendant of Jacob and Isadore.
In 1910 appears in Elk but census is very light and hard to read. With son in law and other relatives | Whisner, Jacob Edward (I57258)
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RESEDA, Calif. - Malcolm M. MacKenzie Sr., 66, of 18749 Lanark Street, died yesterday in North Ridge Hospital. Born in Cumberland, he was a son of the late Taylor and Anna (Cecil) MacKenzie. Surviving are his stepmother Dorothy (Wright) Bosley, Westernport; four daughters, Mrs. Merlene Richardson, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. Elaine Herrmann, Pasadena; Mrs. Joyce Thomas, Arnold, Md.; Mrs. Judith Bell, Annapolis, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Byrle Lease, Triple Lakes, and Mrs. Robert E. McClellan, Sr., Winchester Road, and three half-sisters, Mrs. Adelia Leatherman, Westernport; Mrs. Mary Trenem, Winchester, and Mrs Jesse Fertig, Headsville, W. Va. The body will be returned to the George Funeral Home where friends will be received tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Cumberland Evening Times, November 19, 1970.
He is buried in the Lease Cemetery, Cresaptown, Maryland. | McKenzie, Malcolm Melburn (I12343)
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Residence 1860 McGhee, Kansas Territory. 1860 Census. | McKenzie, Matilda C. (I04273)
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Residence 900, Osage Indian Reservation, Oklahoma, US Census. | McKenzie, Aaron S. (I04287)
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Residence, Brady, Garvin, Oklahoma, 1930 Federal Census. | McKenzie, Lillie (I04299)
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Residence, Tomlinson, Scott, Arkansas, 1880 ederal Census. | Wade, Millie Margaret (I04318)
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Resident of Solebury, Bucks county, Pa. Will of Thomas probated September 2, 1805, and recorded at Doylestown, Bucks county, in Book 7, page 95. By the will of his uncle in 1750, Thomas took "that plantation at Buckingham, in Bucks county, Pa., that William Preston did clear out of the woods." He was born at Byberry, a township of old Philadelphia county, on a farm bounded by the lines of Bucks county and Montgomery county. By the will of his mother, Mary (Groom) Cooper, Thomas took, in 1722, the remaining 12 acres of her estate, near the site of the hamlet of Smithfield, since called Somerton, now in the most modern ward of Philadelphia city. The hamlet is mentioned at pages 47 and 56 of Martindale's History of Byberry and Moreland. | Cooper, Thomas (I18979)
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Reuben Bristol SR. was born Oct 20, 1755 Connecticut; died Dec 24, 1851 Pike Co. OH in Mifflin Twp.; he married Catherine Galbraith. Catherine born 1772; died May 11, 1850
Revolutionary Soldier in the Connecticut & Continental Line; Pension application March 25, 1833 at Pike Co., Ohio
Listed on Soldiers Memorial Plaque at Pike County Courthouse
In "Early Settlers of Pike County, Ohio"
On 1816 Mifflin Twp., Pike Co., Ohio Tax List
1830 Mifflin Twp., Pike Co., OH Census
1840 Mifflin Twp., Pike Co., OH Census
1850 Mifflin Twp., Pike Co., OH Census; age 94; with son, Reuben Bristol Jr
Source: LCB, 28 March 2014 (bio by: Timeless)
Family links:
Spouse:
Catharine Galbraith Bristol (1771 - 1850)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. Blessed are the dead Which die in the Lord
Note: Aged 96 yrs, 2 mos & 1 d
Burial:
Mifflin Township Patriots Cemetery
Latham
Pike County
Ohio, USA
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Created by: Nancy Mullen Rotonda
Record added: Nov 21, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 23016438 | Bristol, Ruben Sr. (I12592)
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Reuben Taylor Lease Sr., 44, of 522 Bedford Street, was dead on arrival yesterday at Memorial Hospital. Born in Triple Lakes, he was a son of Mrs. Byrle (McKenzie) Lease, and the late Arlie Lease. An employee of Sacred Heart Hospital, he was a member of Centre Street United Methodist Church and Cresaptown FOE Aerie. Besides his mother, he is survived by his widow, Delores (Valentine) Lease; four sons, Reuben T. Lease Jr., this city; Russell E. Lease, Ronald S. Lease and Raymond A. Lease, all at home; two daughters, Mrs. Tina Kendall, Fayetteville, N.C.; Mrs. Terri Eversole, city; three brothers, Buford Lease, Triple Lakes, Arlie Lease Jr., Cresaptown; Paul Lease, LaVale, four sisters, Mrs. William Ware, and Miss Darlene Lease, both of Cresaptown; Mrs. Colleen Smith, Corriganville, Mrs. Donna Mallow, Annapolis, and one grandchild. Friends will be received at the Scarpelli Funeral Home. Cumberland Evening Times, Wednesday, March 21, 1979 | Lease, Reuban Taylor (I13924)
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Rev. Owen Hitchens Preston, 82, Meyersdale, died November 1, 2015 at Somerset Hospital. Born January 14, 1933 in Frostburg, MD., son of Clarence William and Ethel Anna (Murphy) Preston. Preceded in death by parents; 1st wife, the former Helen Trimble; 2nd wife, the former Alice Olene Brant; grandson Travis Emerson Greer; brothers: William and Owen’s twin Oscar Preston. Survived by his daughter Linda, married to David D. Sines, Sr., Oakland, MD; grandson Jason (Jessica) Greer; step grandson David (Becky) Sines, Jr., step granddaughter Rebecca (Brent) Stemple; 10 great grandchildren; one great great granddaughter about to arrive; brothers: John “Hack” Preston, Frostburg, and James Preston and wife Betty, Oakland, MD; and sister Eleanor Wiebrecht and husband Jim, Frostburg, MD. He was a graduate of Bethany Seminary of Chicago, Illinois and was ordained in 1958. Owen was a US Army Korean War veteran. He was a retired Brethren minister, serving many churches in several states. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Deaner Funeral Home, Berlin, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rev. Randy Haulk officiating. Interment Highland Cemetery, Garrett. Military Honors provided at the funeral home by the Berlin Veterans Home. Deaner Funeral Home Obituary, posted November 2, 2015 | Preston, Owen H. (I47645)
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REVA, Va. — Timothy Edward McKenzie, 43, of Reva, Va., went to be with his Lord on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012, at the University of VA Medical Center. He was born June 1, 1969, in Portsmouth, Va., to Barbara Lewis McKenzie and the late Edward McKenzie. Tim was a member of Alum Spring Baptist Church. He loved fishing and had a great passion for history focusing on the times of George Washington and the Civil War. He was an avid Redskins and Capitols fan and was known as a man who would work his hardest so he could get home to “his girls.” More than anything, Tim loved his family and will be greatly missed by them and all who knew him. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Susan McKenzie and their children, Sara and Sydney McKenzie, all of Reva; one brother, Brent McKenzie and his wife Michelle, of Manassas and a number of extended family, friends and loved ones too numerous to list, all of whom loved him dearly. The family will receive friends on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel, 850 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper. A funeral service will be conducted on Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, at 11 a.m. in the Found and Sons Funeral Chapel with Pastor Ron Young officiating. Interment will follow in Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Brent McKenzie, Rick Young, Jason Patton, Steven “Woody” Woodard, Frank Householder and John Morgan. An online guestbook and tribute wall are available at www.foundandsons.com. Found and Sons Funeral Chapel of Culpeper is serving the family. Cumberland Times-News, November 27, 2012 | McKenzie, Timothy Edward (I39095)
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