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    1. Re: Paul E Bailey of South Bend killed in South Pacific WWII
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bailey, Ehrke, Gillespie, Werner, Shelton, Ford Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2254.1 Message Board Post: Paul E. Bailey Ensign United States Navy Reserve Service Number 0-306422 South Bend – St. Joseph County – Indiana DOD October 12, 1944 Missing or Buried at Sea His name is honored on the “Tablets of the Missing” at Manila American Cemetery - Philippines Purple Heart Ensign Paul E. Bailey, age 20, of 224 North St. Peter Street, was killed while serving as a fighter pilot on a carrier in the South Pacific. His mother, Mrs. Frances N. Ehrke, has been notified by the War Department telegram. Overseas since January 1944, he was on Atlantic duty for six months before being transferred to the Pacific Theater. Ensign Bailey was a member of the John Adams High School football team before graduating with the 1942 class. He entered the naval V-12 program in July 1942 and was employed by the Oliver Farm Equipment Company before being called. Surviving besides his mother are a step-father, Ervin Ehrke; and two brothers, Marine Corporal Charles F. Bailey, on Guam and Seaman First Class Bernard Bailey at Great Lakes, Illinois. We have found the following reference at the Indiana State Library website; World War II database. We do not have the information because we do not have access to the microfilms here in the Philippines but we are hoping for some help from our posting. Our goal is to find the families of Indiana servicemen and present them with free photographs of their loved one’s grave sites or their names as they appear on the “Tablets”. This information will increase our chances of finding the families. Please help us! References: South Bend Tribune Friday, November 3, 1944 Paul E. Bailey Killed in Action Indianapolis Star November 4, 1944 Casualty Page 18, Column 5

    03/28/2006 04:28:44
    1. Re: POLISH SURNAMES
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kubiak, Burzynski, Czekalski, Jozwiak, Hojara, Stajkowski Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/110.881 Message Board Post: I am researching the Kubiak family of South Bend, Indiana and Everson/Fayette County, Pennsylvania. I would love to see the research you have done!

    03/27/2006 08:49:38
    1. Web Site Update - 03/26/2006
    2. This is all for now...lots more to come. Did not get much done this weekend not feeling well but did what I could. Due to the additions and the size of this database it has been changed for easier access: _Cedar Grove burials from St. Hedwig Church_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/cedarsthedwig/cedarsthedwig.htm) Added Names to Cemetery: _St. Joseph's - Mishawaka _ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/stjosephsmish/stjosephsmish.htm) Added Obits For: _"B"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/b/b.htm) * Baldini, Elizabeth * Baldini, Reva M. * Baldini, Tony Lee, Jr. * Baldoni, Ideal * Baldoni, Josephine * Baldoni, Libero A. * Baldoni, Louis F. * Baldoni, Lucille M. * Banker, Kenneth E. * Barbaro, Maria * Barber, John S. * Barbera, Doris J. * Barbera, Michael S. * Barbera, William A. * Barnes, Martha Louise * Bayhouse, Sister M. Anna Teresa * Bennitt, Russell W. * Beutter, Br. Charles Joseph * Bickel, Mary * Biesbrook, John U.C. * Biesbrouck, Ruth * Black, Sister M. Antonella * Boehnlein, Carl A. * Boehnlein, Diane M. * Boehnlein, Elizabeth A. * Boehnlein, Fred J. * Boehnlein, Hildreth R. * Boehnlein, Mary A. * Boehnlein, Stanislawa * Boehnlein, Thomas J. * Bogunia, Casimir W. * Bokhart, Clara M. * Bokhart, Helen C. * Books, V. Pauline * Borlik, Joseph P. * Bowers, Doris C. * Bush, Sister Marie _"D"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/d/d.htm) * De Cocker, Celina R. * DeCocker, Kevin Edward * DeCraene, John R. * DeCraene, Marie V. * De Geyter, Virginia R. * Deitchley, John N., Jr. * Deitchley, Margaret A. * Deitchley, Robert J. * DeMeulenaere, Mary * Demske, Mary Ann * De Neve, Anna * De Neve, Martha * De Vreese, Julius A. * Dewald, George B. * Dewald, James E., Sr. * Dipert, Daniel G. * Dipert, Denis L. * Dipert, Floyd L. * DiRocco, Alice * Donovan, Dorothy V. * Donovan, Raymond J. * Dosmann, Irma C. * Dosmann, Lucian P. * Dosmann, Margery Julia * Dosmann, Pearl Nadine * Dosmann, Robert J. * Dupree, Louis D. _"E"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/e/e.htm) * Emery, Alvin C. * Emery, Catherine E. * Ernst, Chancy D. * Ernst, Donald W. * Erp, Staff Sergeant David * Evans, F. Robert * Evans, John A. * Evans, Mary V. * Ewald, August J. _"M"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/m/m.htm) * Meger, Sister M. Adalwarda ************************************************************************ Sharon Gill Vanden Bossche Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/sharonv45/index.html E-mail: [email protected] Visit - Honoring my Family Veteran's http://www.freewebs.com/sharonv45/index.htm Hostess of ST. JOSEPH County, IN web sites at: Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/ Yahoo: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StJosephCo_Indiana/ Take a look at our Rootsweb site it is really great - people have generously contributed, to make researching St. Joseph County, a good place to visit. Also take a look at the Wood Lake Scout Reservation 50th Anniversary Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/scouting/woodlake50.htm

    03/26/2006 11:25:06
    1. Stephan Lindecker/Anna Smith, circa 1870's, Mishawaka
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lindecker, Smith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ei.2ADI/2365 Message Board Post: I am stuck trying to find where my g g uncle and family moved to. They lived in Mishawaka with my gg grandfather in the late 1860's and 1870's. Both men worked for the Milburn Wagon Works. My g g grandfather Joseph Lindecker followed the Milburns to Toledo, Ohio. But the trail for Stephan Lindecker and his family went cold on me after that. This is what I have on Stephan: 1. Stephan (Lindegger) Lindecker (Martin3, Martin2, Lindegger1) was born 20 Dec 1836 in Weildorf, Baden, Germany. He married Mary Anne "Anna" Smith 23 Jun 1868 in St. Joseph, Indiana. She was born Abt. 1837 in Switzerland. Copy of the Church Book Record in my possession. I have a record of a marriage in Mishawaka, Indiana, in 1868 for a Stephen Lindecker who married a Mary Ann Smith. This Stephen Lindecker lived only a few blocks from Joseph C. and Josephine Lindecker. Germans to America, Ira Glazier & P. William Filby, Scholarly Resources, Inc., Wilmington Delaware, 1984. Volume 19, p. 213 Lindecker, Stephan, Age 28, Farmer Ship: Bavaria, From Hamburg to New York, Arr. May 31, 1867 and Liecker, Otto, Age 29, Miller May be a relative? 1870 Census, Roll: M593_360 Page: 407 Image: 356 Year: 1870 Indexed at Ancestry.com as Lunderker, actual spelling used was Lyndecker. Dwelling 286, Family 278 July 6, 1870 Joseph Lyndecker, age 42, Mishawaka, St Joseph, IN abt 1828 Baden White Male, value of real estate was $1500. personal estate valued at $100, working in wagon shop, he is listed as a citizen with parents of foreign birth. No one else in the family is a citizen. Josephine, 43, Mishawaka, St Joseph, IN abt 1827 Baden White Female Charles, 15, Mishawaka, St Joseph, IN abt 1855 Baden White Male, working in wagon shop. Joseph, 9, Mishawaka, St Joseph, IN abt 1861 Indiana White Male Anna, 7, Mishawaka, St Joseph, IN abt 1863 Indiana White Female 1870 Census, Mishawaka, Indiana. Indexed at Ancestry.com as Lynderher, the name in the census being clearly spelled Lyndecker. Roll: M593_360 Page: 407 Image: 356 Stephen Lyndecker, age 34, works in wagon shop, real estate valued at $500, no personal estate value given, Mishawaka, St Joseph, IN abt 1836 Baden White Male Not listed as a citizen. Anna Lyndecker, 35, Mishawaka, St Joseph, IN abt 1835 Switzerland White Female Anna, 1, Mishawaka, St Joseph, IN abt 1869 Indiana White Female In searching for any Stephen Lindecker I have found a record in the 1910 Census in the 43 District, 5th Wd Buffalo, Erie County, New York on page 14A as follows: Name: Stephan Lindecker Birth: abt 1834 This man is listed as being born in Germany and both parents being born in Germany. He is listed as being a boarder at the St. Francis Assylum on April 25, 1910. I do not know for certain that this is the same man. Notes for Mary Anne "Anna" Smith: 1870 Mishawaka Census gives her age as 35, and her birth place as Switzerland. Have not found her family. Child of Stephan Lindegger and Mary Smith is: 2 i. Anna, born Abt. 1869 in Mishawaka, St. Joseph Co., Indiana. Any help appreciated!!!!!!! Mimi Lindecker Malcolm

    03/26/2006 10:50:01
    1. Kring family St. Joe Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2364 Message Board Post: Hi Sandra, My daughter married into the Yeiter family of Kosciusko Co., Ind. My son-in-law's ggrandfather was Howard Kring, b. 1905. He married Mary Belle Jones, but I can find neither of these. Could you help me with the Howard Kring family? Thanks, Bill

    03/25/2006 01:14:37
    1. Web Site Update - 03/23/2006
    2. All for tonite: Added Photo of _Lucky _ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/LadewskiPapers/lucky.htm) to her papers "B" #118 - #176 Added tidbits for Newspaper January 15 _1898_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/newspaperitems/1890s/1898.htm) ************************************************************************ Sharon Gill Vanden Bossche Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/sharonv45/index.html E-mail: [email protected] Visit - Honoring my Family Veteran's http://www.freewebs.com/sharonv45/index.htm Hostess of ST. JOSEPH County, IN web sites at: Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/ Yahoo: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StJosephCo_Indiana/ Take a look at our Rootsweb site it is really great - people have generously contributed, to make researching St. Joseph County, a good place to visit. Also take a look at the Wood Lake Scout Reservation 50th Anniversary Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/scouting/woodlake50.htm

    03/23/2006 11:29:01
    1. Re: Benjamin Ozro Wilkerson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilkerson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2309.1.1 Message Board Post: Benjamin was a brother of my ggrandfather Jesse. I find it interesting that their Mother was living with several of her children even though her husband was still living. Are you a decendent of Benjamin?

    03/22/2006 04:35:43
    1. Article: Stockwell, Clairmont, Dugdale, Carpenter, Bunker, Westbury, January 15, 1898
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Wednesday, March 22, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, January 15, 1898, page 5 Officers for Order of Red Cross. Royal commandery, No. 4, Order of Red Cross, installed the following officers for the ensuing term at a meeting held last Friday night: Past commander, E. A. Stockwell; commander, W. J. Clairmont; lieutenant commander, Lillian Stockwell; prelate, Mrs. Rose S. Dugdale; scribe, Ollie Carpenter; financier, Dr. S. F. Stockwell; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Bunker; sergeant, Mrs. Minnie Clairmont; guard, Mrs. E. A. Stockwell; sentinel, Mrs. Ella Westbury; medical examiner, Dr. S. F. Stockwell; trustees, E. A. Stockwell, W. J. Clairmont, Lillian Stockwell.

    03/22/2006 03:40:31
    1. Article: Stover, Studebaker, Lantz, January 15, 1898
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Wednesday, March 22, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, January 15, 1898, page 5 CHANGE IN A BUSINESS HOUSE. C. W. Stover Resigns and Enters the South Bend Medicine Company. C. W. Stover, who for several years has been traffic manager for the Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing company, resigned that responsible position Monday to become a partner in the business of the South Bend Medicine company taking the stock recently relinquished by W. H. Lantz, who has been actively connected with the company for a long time. Mr. Stover will have general charge of the office. His successor with the Studebakers has not been named.

    03/22/2006 03:36:40
    1. Web Site Update - 03/22/2006
    2. This is all for tonite.... Added tidbits for Newspaper January 15 _1898_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/newspaperitems/1890s/1898.htm) Added Obits For: _"B"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/b/b.htm) * Barts, Verna * Bazyk, Brent M. * Bazyk, Henrietta E. * Bella, Evelyn H. * Bilinski, Walter S. * Blasczyk, Ann M. * Blasczyk, Benjamin F. * Blasczyk, John Chester * Blaszczyk, Teofil * Bogoslawski, Alice R. * Bogoslawski, Gregory * Bonek, Eugene R. * Bonek, Geraldine Mary * Bonek, Lois E. * Bonek, Martha Mary Reiter * Bonek, Sylvester J. * Borkowski, Aloisius * Borkowski, Francis * Borkowski, Paul * Borowski, Frances * Borowski, Walter L. * Boyan, Genevieve * Buziak, Constance * Buziak, Felix ************************************************************************ Sharon Gill Vanden Bossche Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/sharonv45/index.html E-mail: [email protected] Visit - Honoring my Family Veteran's http://www.freewebs.com/sharonv45/index.htm Hostess of ST. JOSEPH County, IN web sites at: Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/ Yahoo: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StJosephCo_Indiana/ Take a look at our Rootsweb site it is really great - people have generously contributed, to make researching St. Joseph County, a good place to visit. Also take a look at the Wood Lake Scout Reservation 50th Anniversary Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/scouting/woodlake50.htm

    03/22/2006 02:19:52
    1. Dick Addis, 1931-2006
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Hi everyone! I realize many of you on this list no longer live in the Michiana area, but just the other day a once long time fixture of local TV passed away. WNDU-TV's former weatherman, Dick Addis, passed away at the age of 74 in Viro Beach, FLA. He was one of those guys who did a little of everything at the station including the weather forecast. I remember the days when he would do weather reports on the US map dry erase boards with his squeaky black markers writing away the weather fronts and high and low pressure zones. And who could forget his corny weather words at the conclusion of his forecasts that he would write with a flourish with his marker. That was the day when the weatherman was called the weatherman and not a meteorologist. :-) He and Bruce Saunders of WSBT were among the first in this area to utilize those early radar images and the often grainy looking black and white satelite images. In fact, if I remember correctly, back in the Blizzard of 1977, he single handedly did the entire newscast one evening because none of the regular newspeople could get in to the station that day. He was quite a character. May he rest in peace. Rick B

    03/21/2006 03:59:22
    1. Article: Calvert, Taylor, Coonley, Nelson, Hine, Lloyd, Kirby, January 15, 1898
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Tuesday, March 21, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, January 15, 1898, page 5 KINDERGARTEN ENTERTAINMENT. An Enjoyable Time at the Progress Club Rooms Saturday. The regular entertainment of the Progress club last Saturday afternoon was in charge of the philanthropic department, and the principal feature was an exhibition of the free kindergarten supported by the department in the west part of the city. This school held in a building rented for the purpose in Linden place is now entering upon its third year and numbers 36 little pupils all children of the poorer classes. It is taught by Miss Calvert with Miss Mamie Taylor as assistant, and their work has been very successful as the Saturday entertainment gave very good evidence. The children were brought down to the club rooms in the Coonley building on Jefferson street, in the Franklin street kindergarten's carryall, and found a large audience of ladies to greet them. Keeping perfect time to the music of the piano as played by Miss Taylor, they went through a long exercise without a break and without any coaching from their instructors. Their efforts surprised the spectators, and many were compliments they and their teachers received. The philanthropic department of the Progress club is certainly doing a good work in sustaining this free kindergarten. It has become one of the permanent institutions of the west end and is continually increasing its numbers and influence. Other features of the Saturday meeting were a piano solo by Prof. Frederick Nelson, an excellent paper by Mrs. M. L. Hine, giving a complete history of the free kindergarten and an interesting address by Miss Lloyd, director of the Froebel Training institute, of Chicago, who gave a general talk on kindergarten work. Mrs. Kirby presided over the meeting, which was acknowledged to be one of the best in the club's history. At the close of the exercises the ladies were treated to light refreshments. There were about 125 present.

    03/21/2006 03:35:29
    1. Web Site Update - 03/21/2006
    2. This is all for tonite.. Added Photo's to _Lucky's_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/LadewskiPapers/lucky.htm) papers Added tidbits for Newspaper January 15 _1898_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/newspaperitems/1890s/1898.htm) ************************************************************************ Sharon Gill Vanden Bossche Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/sharonv45/index.html E-mail: [email protected] Visit - Honoring my Family Veteran's http://www.freewebs.com/sharonv45/index.htm Hostess of ST. JOSEPH County, IN web sites at: Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/ Yahoo: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StJosephCo_Indiana/ Take a look at our Rootsweb site it is really great - people have generously contributed, to make researching St. Joseph County, a good place to visit. Also take a look at the Wood Lake Scout Reservation 50th Anniversary Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/scouting/woodlake50.htm

    03/21/2006 01:22:35
    1. Web Site Update - 03/20/2006
    2. This is all for tonite! Added Photo of _Lucky _ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/LadewskiPapers/lucky.htm) to her papers Added tidbits for Newspaper January 15 _1898_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/newspaperitems/1890s/1898.htm) Added Obits For: _"B"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/b/b.htm) * Barna, Michael _"D"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/d/d.htm) * Deka, Anna * Deka, Leo, sr. * Deka, Leo J. * Deka, Stella _"F"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/f/f.htm) * Farkas, Alex * Farkas, Alexander * Farkas, Florence E. * Farkas, Julius A. * Farkas, Katherine * Farkas, Louis * Farkas, Rose * Farkas, Steve _"P"_ (aoldb://mail/"P") * Post, Jerry _"R"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/r/r.htm) * Rosnick, Irene Barna * Rosnick, Samuel _"S"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/s/s.htm) * Szucs, Geza * Szucs, Katherine _"T"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/t/t.htm) * Tarr, Elizabeth M. _"U"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/u/u.htm) * Unger, Blanche Marie * Unger, Clifton G. * Unger, Evelyn R. * Unger, Fred R. * Unger, Herman H. * Unger, Lavina * Unger, Oral Clark * Unger, Rose ************************************************************************ Sharon Gill Vanden Bossche Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/sharonv45/index.html E-mail: [email protected] Visit - Honoring my Family Veteran's http://www.freewebs.com/sharonv45/index.htm Hostess of ST. JOSEPH County, IN web sites at: Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/ Yahoo: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StJosephCo_Indiana/ Take a look at our Rootsweb site it is really great - people have generously contributed, to make researching St. Joseph County, a good place to visit. Also take a look at the Wood Lake Scout Reservation 50th Anniversary Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/scouting/woodlake50.htm

    03/20/2006 12:50:23
    1. Article: Clem, January 15, 1898
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Monday, March 20, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, January 15, 1898, page 5 Meeting of County Truant Officers. The five truant officers of the county met Friday afternoon in the office of Supt. Clem and decided to strictly enforce the compulsory education law. Parents who at the close of the school year have not sent their children to school for 120 consecutive days during the term will be subject to the penalties. Teachers, Supt. Clem states, can greatly aid officers by making reports of absentees thus saving patrons the risks of penalties.

    03/20/2006 12:27:42
    1. Article: Fire in the Old Armory, January 15, 1898
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Monday, March 20, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, January 15, 1898, page 5 Fire in the Old Armory. The old Third Regiment armory came near being destroyed by fire Friday evening. It is thought that someone entered the building from a rear alley window and poured coal-oil on the floor, then touching a match to it. A large hole was burned in the floor and three chairs and two lockers were totally destroyed. In some mysterious way the blaze was extinguished otherwise the loss would have been about $4,000 to the state.

    03/20/2006 12:26:42
    1. Article: Thompson, Robinson, Cassidy, Fish, Niedgodski, January 15, 1898
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Sunday, March 19, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, January 15, 1898, page 5 MULCTED FOR FORTY DOLLARS. Cause Celebre From St. Joseph County Dismissed by Appellate Court. 2,157. City of South Bend vs. Jesse Thompson. St. Joseph C. C. Appeal dismissed. Opinion by Robinson, C. J. The foregoing is the record of a cause celebre that was carried up to the appellate court from St. Joseph county. The exciting cause of the litigation was an unique if not ornate fence that Jesse Thompson, a well known colored citizen, erected on his premises at 733 West Jefferson street. Like the gibbet built for the execution of Haman the fence reared its lofty head among the housetops and the materials of which it was composed ranged from soap box lumber to sections of discarded tin roofing. Not being a thing of beauty, though effectually serving its purpose, that of securing the privacy of the owner, the neighbors complained long and loud, but the courts did not interfere to authorize the demolition of what the complainants termed an eyesore, a public nuisance and an imposition on the neighborhood. Finally one night the fence mysteriously disappeared. People residing in the neighborhood heard the racket and saw queerly bewhiskered men engaged in the work of destruction, but not being their fence they did not feel warranted in interfering. When the owner saw "wide o'er the field a waste of ruin laid" he swore a mighty oath that he would have satisfaction. He did not seek personal revenge for the deed, but like a true American citizen stood on the rights vouchsafed him by the constitution and appealed to the law for his redress. He began suit in the circuit court, March term, 1896, against the city of South Bend and certain of its officers and Supt. Cassidy, Officer George Fish and Officer John Niedgodski, of the metropolitan police department, to recover the value of his fence and other proper relief. A jury of his peers awarded him judgment for $40 against Supt. Cassidy and the two police officers, the evidence indicating that they at least knew something abo! ut the destruction of the fence, and released the city and its officers from all responsibility. The case was then carried to the appellate court by the defendants with the result already told. The judgment must be satisfied and Jesse will have 40 large American dollars to console him for the loss of his fence.

    03/19/2006 03:48:06
    1. Article: L. C. Whitcomb, January 15, 1898
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Sunday, March 19, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, January 15, 1898, page 5 Sunday School Board in Session. The executive board of the County Sunday School association met in the office of L. C. Whitcomb Tuesday evening. Reports of officers were read and given consideration and several committees reported advancement being made in the general work. Prospective convention work was also discussed.

    03/19/2006 03:44:02
    1. Web Site Updates - 03/19/2006
    2. This is all for today ..... Added tidbits for Newspaper January 15 _1898_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/newspaperitems/1890s/1898.htm) Added Obits For: _"A"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/a/a.htm) * Adams, Robert R. _"B"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/b/b.htm) * Bertles, Robert B. * Burns, Kevin M. _"C"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/c/c.htm) * Costello, Lisa R. * Cox, Dempsey A. Jr. * Culp, Anna Louise * Currier, Marion E. _"D"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/d/d.htm) * DeBlase, Santina _"F"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/f/f.htm) * Frame, Bill A. _"G"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/g/g.htm) * George, Florence Hm * Griffin, John T. * Grubb, Frank K. _"H"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/h/h.htm) * Hubbard, Haven _"I"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/i/i.htm) * Inks, Lucille T. _"M"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/m/m.htm) * Matuszak, Richard D. * Mock, Margaret Ann * Monroe, Lura Maxine * Murphy, Rena Stella _"N"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/n/n.htm) * Nate, Clara T. _"P"_ (file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/My%20Documents/St%20Joe%20County%20files/obits/"P") * Parnell, Larry F. _"R"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/r/r.htm) * Rajski, Lillian R. * Richardson, Albert G. * Rubalcava, Celso M. _"S"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/s/s.htm) * Sabo, Margaret * Scherpereel, Alice * Scherpereel, Charles A. * Schmok, Dorothy I. * Schmok, James A. * Schreiner, Joseph S. * Sciba, Bernard F. * Seach, Emil A. * Seach, Genevieve M. * Seltzer, April L. * Sergeant, E. Louise * Sergeant, Marin A. * Shoub, Christine J. * Simmermeyer, Leo John * Slick, John Y. * Slomski, John J. * Smith, Harold A. * Smith, Irma A. * Sobczak, Richard E. sr * Sopczynski, Bernice A. * Spindler, Parker J. * Stachon, Lillie A. * Stachowski, Edwin J. * Stack, Bertha R. * Stankiewicz, Chester C. * Stawnik, Pearl M. * Stedman, Charles Thurston * Steiner, Marlene A. * Steinhofer, Frances * Steinhofer, Marie E. * Sternal, Vera A. * Stopper, Leonard L. * Strozewski, Alice J. * Stuban, Michael, Jr. * Swiental, Peter M. * Szczerba, Charlotte A. * Szczerba, Mitchell J. _"T"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/t/t.htm) * Takacs, Julius A. * Takacs, Julius E. * Takacs, Julius P. * Takacs, Mary K. * Thau, William O. * Thieren, Robert * Thirion, Anthony J. * Thirion, Mary Luella * Thomas, Mary G. * Thomas, Nancy C. * Thompson, Mary Anne * Thompson, Spencer Allen * Thurn, Marjorie Doolittle * Torok, Albert S. * Towner, Gerald W. * Trippel, Carl E. * Trippel, Dorothy L. * Trippel, Dorothy Mae * Trippel, Steven C. _"V"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/v/v.htm) * Van Der Voort, Lois D. * Vargo, Mary _"W"_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/obits/w/w.htm) * Watkins, Linda N. * Weber, Philip * Williams, Marjory * Wilson, Marjorie L. * Wiseman, Kel * Wolff, Morris M. * Wood, Michael * Wunder, Theodore R. Added Names to _Cemeteries_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/cemeteries.htm) : * _Chapel Hill_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/chapelhill/chapelhill.htm) * _Fairview_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/fairview/fairview.htm) * _Highland Cemetery_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/highland/highland.htm) * _Mount Pleasant_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/mountpleasant/mountpleasant.htm) * _Riverview_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/riverview/riverview.htm) * _St. Joseph's - Mishawaka _ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/stjosephsmish/stjosephsmish.htm) * _St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/cemeteries/stjoevalleymemorial/stjosephvalleymemorial.htm) ************************************************************************ Sharon Gill Vanden Bossche Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/sharonv45/index.html E-mail: [email protected] Visit - Honoring my Family Veteran's http://www.freewebs.com/sharonv45/index.htm Hostess of ST. JOSEPH County, IN web sites at: Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/ Yahoo: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StJosephCo_Indiana/ Take a look at our Rootsweb site it is really great - people have generously contributed, to make researching St. Joseph County, a good place to visit. Also take a look at the Wood Lake Scout Reservation 50th Anniversary Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/scouting/woodlake50.htm

    03/19/2006 11:56:24
    1. Re: Does anyone have access to info on those buried in Fairview Cemetery in Mishawaka, MI?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ei.2ADI/2363.1 Message Board Post: http://www.rootsweb.com/~instjose/ here is a link to a lot of info in st. joseph county indiana. it has a cemetery named fairview. I was wondering if you meant mishawaka, indiana. also on that webpage is a list of cemetery inscriptions. there is a lot of perins listed. Alec

    03/19/2006 01:25:26