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    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Early Chicago Television
    2. ROBN1
    3. and Ray Rayner! and these shown on Garfield Goose. Rocky and Bulwinkle, Clutch Cargo, Beenie and Ciecle. Diver Dan, Tutor Turlte? (I think that was the name), and for the lilfe of me I cant remember the name of the show ( it was also shown on Garfiedl Goose).. it was about a group of boys who some how got thrust back in time on a boat.. and their journey took them forward on the evelontionary path.... they wrote their journey in a diary.. and if I rmember right the one who was writing the diary woke up and was wondering if it was a dream.. then notices his diary all worn and tattered.................. What about Kiddie A-Go-Go??? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda" <spyder@mwt.net> To: <Ahhnon@aol.com> Cc: <cook-co-il@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 11:57 AM Subject: Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Early Chicago Television > Also Family classics > Linda > > Ahhnon@aol.com wrote: > >>No one mentioned Garfield Goose. Even as an adult I often think of him >>and >>Frasier Thomas. Even as a child I was always amazed at the range of >>emotion >>the puppeteer could show with a puppet with non-moving parts. >>Sharon >> >> >> >>************************************** See what's free at >>http://www.aol.com. >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>COOK-CO-IL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COOK-CO-IL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/05/2007 06:54:53
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Early Chicago Television
    2. No one mentioned Garfield Goose. Even as an adult I often think of him and Frasier Thomas. Even as a child I was always amazed at the range of emotion the puppeteer could show with a puppet with non-moving parts. Sharon ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/05/2007 05:51:50
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] McDowell Remarriage in Chicago?
    2. Eliz Hanebury
    3. Now I know you know about Italian and German gen <VBG>- does William show up on the marriages? For those that don't know this site http://italiangen.org/ They have transcribed deaths and wedding records and Naturalizations all freely avaliable. Considering NYCs attitude to public (snort) records this is a major blessing. Eliz On 5/4/07, DrBGC@aol.com <DrBGC@aol.com> wrote: > Hi, > I'm trying to find my Chicago relatives. William Freeman McDowell married > Gladys Zimmerman about 1915. Not sure where they married but she was born in > NYC. They had a son, Neil, born in 1916 in IL. Gladys died in 1939. I'm > wondering if William didn't remarry after her death? He was born in 1893 in > Denver, Colorado and died in IL. I'm not sure of the date of death. > Is there any way to determine if he remarried after 1939? Or see if he > married in IL in 1915?? > Thanks for any assistance/advice. > Barbara > Edmonds, WA > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COOK-CO-IL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/05/2007 05:22:05
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Early Chicago Television
    2. Linda
    3. are you thinking Bozo circus Bonnie wrote: >Does anybody remember Super Circus - a kids program that may have been >on daily. I went to school with one of the clowns - I think on the show >his name was Skampy - in real life he was Alexander Dobrich. Many of >the performers from the show lived in a trailer park within the >boundaries of my Park Ridge school district. I think one of the other >performers was Mary Hartline. >Bonnie > > >

    05/05/2007 05:21:36
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Early Chicago Television
    2. Bonnie
    3. Does anybody remember Super Circus - a kids program that may have been on daily. I went to school with one of the clowns - I think on the show his name was Skampy - in real life he was Alexander Dobrich. Many of the performers from the show lived in a trailer park within the boundaries of my Park Ridge school district. I think one of the other performers was Mary Hartline. Bonnie -- Jo Daviess Co, IL RAOGK Volunteer www.raogk.org Find A Grave County Keeper www.findagrave.com Visit my Genealogy Homepage: http://tinyurl.com/4zq7z

    05/05/2007 04:58:38
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Early Chicago Television
    2. Linda
    3. Also Family classics Linda Ahhnon@aol.com wrote: >No one mentioned Garfield Goose. Even as an adult I often think of him and >Frasier Thomas. Even as a child I was always amazed at the range of emotion >the puppeteer could show with a puppet with non-moving parts. >Sharon > > > >************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COOK-CO-IL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > >

    05/05/2007 04:57:27
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Early Chicago Television
    2. Lois Campbell
    3. Nope...there was a SUPER Circus with Ring Master ??? and Mary Hartline. :) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda" <spyder@mwt.net> To: "Bonnie" <bselig@gmail.com> Cc: <cook-co-il@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [COOK-CO-IL] Early Chicago Television > are you thinking Bozo circus > > Bonnie wrote: > >>Does anybody remember Super Circus - a kids program that may have been >>on daily. I went to school with one of the clowns - I think on the show >>his name was Skampy - in real life he was Alexander Dobrich. Many of >>the performers from the show lived in a trailer park within the >>boundaries of my Park Ridge school district. I think one of the other >>performers was Mary Hartline. >>Bonnie >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COOK-CO-IL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/05/2007 03:36:14
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] Ralph Leslie Lind d. June 1977
    2. Yetzkes
    3. I just realized I do not have the exact date death of my second cousin from Chicago. Can anyone find an obit. for him? Ralph Leslie Lind b. 8/10/1920 d. June 1977 bur. Montrose Cem. Many thanks, Marge

    05/04/2007 05:28:36
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] Searching the Kommer Moliter, Lerner, Miller Van Valkenburg & Van Dyke line
    2. Dale Schmitz
    3. Hey listers, I came across another couple of branches tonight and thought I would throw the names out and see if I get any bites. I am currently searching for the descendents of John P. Kommer b Apr 1882. I believe his parents were Peter b 1854 and Charlotte b 1856. It looks like they both came here in 1887 with 2 of the 5 kids. He had 4 sisters, Annie, Gert, Christine and Margaret. In the research I have done so far it looks like Anne married Harold Van Valkenburg, Gert married Leo Miller, Chrisrine married into the Molitor family and Margaret married into the Lerner family. John P Kommer married Margaret Schmitz. Margaret would be my Great Grand Aunt, as you see the connection. In the obit for Margaret Kommer nee Schmitz, her and John had 2 childern, Margaret and Charlotte. Margaret married Cornelius Van Dyke and am not sure if Charlotte married. If anyone is on the same track please drop me line. Happy hunting. Dale Schmitz Always fishing for, Schmitz, Abeles, Kasprowicz (Casper), Jaskowiak, Moser, Breitreiter (Breit), Hermes, Rohde (Rode, Rote), Novotny, Cortopassi, Polodna, Klima, Tomasi (De Tomasi, Tomson) www.schmitzfamilytree.com <http://www.schmitzfamilytree.com/> http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dschmitz Find A grave volunteer http://www.findagrave.com/

    05/04/2007 04:53:57
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] McDowell Remarriage in Chicago?
    2. Hi, I'm trying to find my Chicago relatives. William Freeman McDowell married Gladys Zimmerman about 1915. Not sure where they married but she was born in NYC. They had a son, Neil, born in 1916 in IL. Gladys died in 1939. I'm wondering if William didn't remarry after her death? He was born in 1893 in Denver, Colorado and died in IL. I'm not sure of the date of death. Is there any way to determine if he remarried after 1939? Or see if he married in IL in 1915?? Thanks for any assistance/advice. Barbara Edmonds, WA ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/04/2007 04:21:20
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] Death Records Information
    2. Earlene Bale
    3. Death Records Donation: Chicago, Cook Co. IL, Death Record 00000751, Mary S Booth, 01//31/1905, age 36, Department of Health, City of Chicago: 751/2581/11998, Name of Deceased: Mary S. Booth, sex: F, Color: W, Birth: WI, Father's birthplace; NY: Mother's birthplace:WI, age 36 yrs, Lived in Illinois, 23 years, in Chicago, Died: 31 Jan 1905, at about 8:25 P.M. Married, Place of Death: 2814 N. Hermitage, Ward-26, Burial: Oakwoods, Undertaker: S.H.Coilman, Address: 1277 W Ravenswood Pk, Tel: L.V. 199, Lic# 387, Physician's Certificate of Cause of Death: Immediate and Determining: Post Parturn Internal Hermorhage, Contributing Cause or Complication: Adeherent Placenta, 7 hrs, Witnessed: 31th Jan 1905, Tracy H. Clark, M.D. Address: 1240 E. Ravenswood Park, Tel. Lake View 1043. Chicago, Cook Co. IL, Death Record 00001654, Frank P Booth, 03/06/1913, age 55, Dept. of Health, City of Chicago, Frank P Booth, white male, widowed, b. PA, d. 06 Mar 1913, at about 7 P.M. Last Occupation: Clerk, Water Bureau, 1900 to 1913, Died: Ravenswood Hosp, length of stay, 01 dy, Ususal Res: 4817 N. Hermitage St, Ward 26, 30 yrs resident of city, Father's Name: Frank P Booth, b. NY, Mother's Maiden Name: Unknown, Informant: Mary Booth, 4817 N. Hermitage, Burial: Rose Hill Cem, on 09 Mar 1913, at 2 P.M., Undertaken: John Carrolls Son, Address: 4542 W. Ravenswoood Pk, Lic.178, Tele: 209 199, A inquest was held; cause of death: Cerebral Hemorrhage (Apoplexy) Witnessed: 07 Mar. 1913, Peter McHoffman, Coroner. Earlene Bale - ebale@silverlink.net

    05/04/2007 08:14:36
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] Daleiden family
    2. Hi, I look forward to reading my messages from all of you each day! What an informative and helpful group this is!! I am trying to find out if John P. Daleiden (owner of religious goods store in Chicago) is related to Henry (Harry) Daleiden (1822-1908). Henry is my gg-grandfather, and he owned a grocery store on Halsted. I am unable to link any siblings to either Henry or John, and I am unsure of John's parents' names. If you have any knowledge about the Daleidens, I would appreciate it if you would share it with me! Thanks!! Anne

    05/04/2007 05:56:42
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] RE Franciscan Mission Union
    2. Yvonne Harris
    3. Hello, I have short obituary for a George E Harris who died on 16 May 1958 no other details at the Franciscan Mission Union in Chicago. Can anyone tell me about the Mission and if there any records available Thank you Yvonne Harris

    05/03/2007 01:42:22
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] Schlage and Marker Family
    2. Cindy Walp
    3. I am searching for info for a friend of mine. He found his grandfathers obit in a stack of papers. The obit is cut out of the middle of the page. There is no date, no newspaper heading......... These is no info on cemetary, burial. The obit is probably from the Denver Post as I know he was buried in Denver. But, ir could also have come from a Shelby newspaper. I have included the obit exactly as it is in the newspaper. DIES IN DENVER "Frank Schlage, former owner of the Churchill House passed away early Wednesday at the Porter Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Schlage had been in ill-health for some months which necessitated the selling of the tourist home early this fall and their removal to Denver. Immediately upon his return there he entered the hospital for surgery and except for a six-day period at home had been hospitalized until the time of his death. Mr. and Mrs. Schlage first came to Shelby in the fall of 1946 when they purchased the Churchill House from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galoit. Mr. Schlage was a member of Denver Lodge F. & A.M., Knight Templars and Shrine. He would have been 65 years of age on Nov. 22 having been born in Chicago in 1886. Surviving besides his wife at 650 S. Federal St. in Denver are a son, George; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Edward Mayer of Whitehall and Mrs. Clara Bleucher of New Era, and two brothers, Paul and John of Chicago. Another brother, Gus, died six weeks ago in Chicago." With no date I would assume this was around 1951? Frank Emil Schlage, b 11/22/1885 d. ?. He married Emma M Marker, b.1888, m. aft. 1900. They had one child, George LeRoy Schlage. Census record show them in Cook, CO. IL. and then in 1920, Denver, CO. The census records show Frank born in Michigan, but one shows he was born in Germany. Can someone point in a direction that I could find some info? I would greatly appreciate the help. Cindy Walp 706 Laurel St. Bastrop, TX 78602 cwalp@sbcglobal.net

    05/03/2007 11:45:12
  1. 05/03/2007 10:19:27
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] RE Franciscan Mission Union
    2. Mary Snow
    3. Maybe this will help. What information do you seek? Could you mean Franciscan MISSIONARY Union? How was it referenced in the obituary? http://www.thefriars.org/where.html Google search fro Franciscan Mission Union Chicago: *http://tinyurl.com/25atgu* Google search for Franciscan Missionary Union Chicago: *http://tinyurl.com/243pz8* 1958-05-18 Chicago Tribune (IL) George E. Harris, beloved husband of Elizabeth; loving father of Mrs. Ethel Barrowman, George Jr., and Alice Harris; stepfather of John O'Lone, Mrs. Theresa Dixon, Thomas, Mrs. Mary Collins, Frank, and Patrick O'Lone. At chapel, 851 E. 75th street. Mass 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Francis de Paula church, 78th and Dobson avenue. Interment St. Mary's. 1962-08-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) Elizabeth M. Harris, nee Ruppel, beloved wife of the late George Harris; loving mother of John A., Theresa M., Thomas W., Mrs. Mary Collins, Frank G. and Patrick O'Lone; fond sister of Mrs. Anna Spieler, Sister M. Rolanda O.S.F., Mrs. Theresa Warot and Mrs. Marie Berger; devoted grandmother of 17. Resting at Starr Chapel, 2324 W. 111th street until 8:30 a.m. Monday. Mass 9:30 a.m. at St. Francis de Paula church, 78th and Dobson. Interment St. Joseph's, Hammond. Regards, Mary Yvonne Harris wrote: I have short obituary for a George E Harris who died on 16 May 1958 no other details at the Franciscan Mission Union in Chicago. Can anyone tell me about the Mission and if there any records available ?

    05/03/2007 09:40:51
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] COOK-CO-IL - Mildred Siegwart Obituary
    2. I've sent the obituary direct. Marianne in CA In a message dated 5/3/2007 12:03:42 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, cook-co-il-request@rootsweb.com writes: Message: 7 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 20:14:38 -0500 From: "James Hobbs" <james.hobbs@insightbb.com> Subject: [COOK-CO-IL] obit request To: "COOK CO IL" <COOK-CO-IL-L@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <000801c78d20$6b888f10$6700a8c0@Desktop> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Request obit from SSDI Mildred Siegwart Born 4 Nove 1909 Died November 1965 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/03/2007 04:35:57
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] obit request
    2. Lila White
    3. Chicago Tribune (IL) - November 22, 1965 Siegwart Deceased Name: Mildred E. Siegwart Mildred E. Siegwart, beloved sister of Lillian Klein, Ruth Olsen, Matilda Koeller, Edward, George, Dorothy Masters, Albert, the late Henry, and Margaret Boyle; fond aunt of 18 nieces and nephews. Services Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1 p.m., at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Elmwood. In lieu of flowers memorials to Bethesda Home, Watertown, Wis., of Christ's Lutheran church appreciated. Chicago Tribune (IL) Date: November 22, 1965 Edition: Chicago Tribune Record Number: 19651122dn116 Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. On 5/2/07, James Hobbs <james.hobbs@insightbb.com> wrote: > Request obit from SSDI > > Mildred Siegwart > > Born 4 Nove 1909 > > Died November 1965 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COOK-CO-IL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Giving mercury to children on purpose is stupid.

    05/03/2007 02:29:28
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] Chicago Weatherman
    2. Al Ruben
    3. Message-ID: <bc3.df574c4.33683786@aol.com> Re: Early Chicago Television. The weatherman who drew the cartoons and whose line was that he is in "charge of looking out the window" is PJ Hoff. Uncle Johnny Coon became an executive with NBC. He was the one who requested that move away from the TV screen. An early health nut. And you didn't mention Elmer the Elephant. Al Ruben Evanston

    05/02/2007 11:52:12
    1. [COOK-CO-IL] obit request
    2. James Hobbs
    3. Request obit from SSDI Mildred Siegwart Born 4 Nove 1909 Died November 1965

    05/02/2007 02:14:38