THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! This is great, and a definite "hit". For my record keeping, what is the Gendis database? is there a place I could write for a copy of the death announcement? I have a copy, but the person cutting it out of the newspaper didn't include the date nor the name of the paper. Wow, this clipping has been around for many many years! very appreciatively, ginny ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Whitmer" <chuck@whitmer.to> To: <MIWASHTE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [MIWASHTE] newspaper lookup re Bruegel > The GENDIS database lists: > > BREUGEL, THEODOREC > Date of death: 2-Jul-1869 > Ledger Page: 285 > Record Number: 1 > Place of death: 1st Ward Ann Arbor > County of Death: Washtenaw > Sex: Male > Race: White > Marital Status: Not Recorded > Age: 4 years 7 months > Cause of Death: Diphtheria > Birthplace: 1st Ward Ann Arbor > Occupation: > Father's Name: Breugel, Theodore > Father's Residence: 1st Ward Ann Arbor > Mother's Name: Breugel, Elizabeth > Mother's Residence: 1st Ward Ann Arbor > Date of record: 20-May-1870 > > This is a pretty obvious hit. The year is 1869. > > Enjoy! > Chuck > > At 2003.06.06 01:22 PM, Virginia K Gandrup wrote: > >I am looking for a volunteer who is in the area of Ann Arbor who could do > >a newspaper lookup for a specific death notice. I don't have the name of > >the paper, or the date, but I do have a copy of the actual article. July > >2 occurred on a Friday in the years 1869, 1875, 1880, 1886, 1897, the time > >frame in which this death would have occurred. Anyone out there who could help? > >Here is an exact transcription: > >DIED. On Friday, July 2d, Theodore Christopher, son of Theodore and > >Elizabeth Bruegel, of Diptheria, aged four years and seven months. > > > >Even at this tender age, this dear child had learned the object of this > >life. A few hours only before his death he asked the question and also > >gave the answer: "Where is my home, mamma?" The mother answering "Here > >with mamma," but raising himself a little upon his pillow, he pointed > >upward with his little finger, saying, "Jesus loves me!" > > > > Can any one doubt that he understood his destiny and that his home > > would soon be with Jesus? > > > >appreciatively, > > > >ginny > >