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/0gB.2ACI/145.2 Message Board Post: just wondering if any of you know (or knew) of a Gertrude Koplow (would be about 78 yrs. old now)
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/0gB.2ACI/169 Message Board Post: Hello, I would like to get into contact with descendants of Emil ERICH (son of Bernhard ERICH m. Friederike HENKE) m. Helene WARNKE children: Elmer b. 1902 Bernhard b. 1904 Lucille b. 1907 Helen b. 1910 Gertrude b. 1913 Mildred b. 1917 I have much information to share about the ancestors and their hometowns in Germany (Grünewald, Klein Streitz and others, all Pomerania, Prussia). Uta Härtling, Kassel, Germany
>From the Dailey Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota U.S.A. Dated Friday December 23, 1932; S.F. MAN FATALLY STRICKEN ON DUTY Michael Dailey, Railway Express Messenger, Dies at Mitchell Hospital Forced to leave his post of duty as express messenger on the Milwaukee railroad run between Canton and Rapid City, Michael Dailey, aged 47, 610 North Walts ave., Sioux Falls, succumbed to peritonitis at a Mitchell hospital Thursday night. Mr. Dailey had been in the employ of the American Railway Express company for about a quarter-century. For 20 years, he was assigned to runs on the Omaha railroad, but for the past four or five years has had the assignment which he was on when he became fatally stricken. Born in Ireland Mr. Dailey was born in County Cork, Ireland, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dailey of that locality. He came to this country with his relatives when he was seven years old and they settled on a farm in Miner county. He attended district schools and grew to manhood in that vicinity. Later he farmed near Clark and thereafter obtained a position with the express company. Mr. Dailey was a member of St. Joseph�s cathedral congregation, the knights of Columbus, the B. P. O. F., and the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Was Single Man He was single and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Michael Dailey of Sioux Falls; four brothers, Charles Dailey of Vienna, John Dailey of Huron, Patrick Dailey of Willmar, Minn., Harry Dailey of Camden, N. J. and two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Wallace of Lorraine, Ohio, and Miss Mary Dailey of Sioux Falls. He is also survived by a niece, Miss Sarah Roberts who makes her residence here, and a nephew, James Roberts of the U. S. S. Altair, where is serving with the United States navy, and who formerly lived in Sioux Falls. A total of 10 nephews and nieces live at other points. Vincent Wallace of Lorraine Ohio, a nephew, is visiting at the Dailey home here at this time. Tentative plans are to hold the last rites Monday morning at the St. Joseph�s cathedral, with burial in the local Catholic cemetery under the direction of the Barnett funeral chapel. The body will be taken to the Dailey home this evening and remain there until time of services. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jordan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0gB.2ACI/77.1 Message Board Post: I have data on the Charles Jordan family from the 1900 Federal census,Wall Lake Township,Minnehaha County as follows: pg 7 55--56 Jordan Charles,head,born June 1857,age 42,married 19 years,born Wisconsin.parents born Germany,farmer Matilda,wife,born December 1856,age 43,married 19 years,6 children,6 living,born Sweden Minnie,daughter,born November 1883,age 17,born South Dakota Annie,daughter, born November 1883,age 16,born South Dakota Gusta,daughter,born October 1889,age 10,born South Dakota Charles,son,born October 1893,age 6,born South Dakota,I think this may be the one you are looking for Emma,daughter,born January 1898,age 2,born South Dakota Clarence,son,born April 1900,age 1/12,born South Dakota Charles,father,born October 1825,age 74,married 50 years born Germany,emigration 1856 Louisa,mother,born April 1825,age 75,married 50 years,5 children,4 living,born Germany Karen Muchow
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Muchow,Jastram,Wehrkamp,Gabel,Maehl or Mahl,Leaders,Dreyer,Tucker, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0gB.2ACI/168 Message Board Post: My family tree includes the above surnames and whole lot more.I have records from Goehren-Eldena area of Mecklenburg,Germany.Allamakee,Clayton,Winneshiek and Fayette Counties of Iowa,Minnehaha County South Dakota.Records include,Census data from 1870 to 1930,Christening,confirmation,marriage death,and burial records,some stories,obituaries and other articles. I am looking for obituaries,stories,christening,marriage,death and burial records, also copies of some old pictures on the ones that I don`t have. Here are the families that I want data on: Henry and Maria Muchow family Carl and Eliza Muchow Henning family,Toledo,Ohio Johann and Katharine Muchow Scheper family Johann and Maria Krambeer Muchow family from Goehren,Mecklenburg,Germany Joachim and Maria Leaders Muchow family Carl and Dorothea Muchow Heiden family C.E. and Louise Muchow Muchow family Carl J. and Mathilda Borcherding Muchow family Heinrich and first wife Emelia Bruce,and second wife Caroline Vealau Muchow families William and Amelia Mahl Muchow family Please send additional data or corrections to me at [email protected] until September 30, as I am moving and will need a new e-mail address as soon as I get settled. Karen Muchow 729 w. Linden Fergus Falls,MN 56537 until September 30, New Address will be 5101 Amber Valley Parkway,Fargo NOrth Dakota,don`t have apartment number yet. !
My brother and I have been researching our family tree for some time, and we have come to a dead end. The past person that we have been able to trace our tree to is DANIEL P. (Patrick?) HAWKEY. Our surname is fairly common in S.D. as well as any country that has their roots in England. I don't believe that he is buried in Sioux Falls, but he may be buried in Wagner or in Cottonwood, South Dakota. My Father, Herbert Stanley Hawkey, was a policeman for over 27 years in Sioux Falls, retiring at age 60 in 1971. Any help is appreciated. ~AigleFaucon~ Robert J. Hawkey Collin County Community College District System Administrator 972.548.6649 - office 972.548.6765 - fax 972-345-5702 - mobile "Bien que Dieu existe ou pas, il n' y a rien de precieux dans l'univers si ce n' est qu la simple vie humain." AigleFaucon
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nolff,Nolf,Nolph,Nulf,Nulph Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0gB.2ACI/167 Message Board Post: Trying to connect the following to the family tree.Found on the 1920 Census Minnehaha Co.,Humboldt Twp.,S.D. William H. Nulf - age 38 - b.Germany - parents b.germany - immigrated 1919 - farmer Minnie - (wife) - age 23 - b.Germany - parents b.Germany - immigrated 1911 Annie - (dau) - age 2 4/12 - b.Iowa Edward - (son) - age 10/12 - b.S.D. If you can help,please contact me. Thanks, Bill Nulph Houston,Texas
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nolff,Nolf,Nolph,Nulf,Nulph Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0gB.2ACI/166 Message Board Post: Trying to connect the following to the family tree.Found on the 1920 Census Minnehaha Co.,Humboldt Twp.,S.D. William H. Nulf - age 38 - b.Germany - parents b.germany - immigrated 1919 - farmer Minnie - (wife) - age 23 - b.Germany - parents b.Germany - immigrated 1911 Annie - (dau) - age 2 4/12 - b.Iowa Edward - (son) - age 10/12 - b.S.D. If you can help,please contact me. Thanks, Bill Nulph Houston,Texas
>From the Daily Argus-Leader, Dated Thursday, June 14, 1917; The Funeral of the late Mrs. Hannah Roberts will be held at St. Michael�s Catholic church Friday morning at 9 o�clock and the body will be interred in the Catholic cemetery. >From the Daily Argus-Leader, Dated November 22,1932; Michael Dailey Taken by Death Sioux Falls Resident Dies After Illness of Five Years�Rites Friday Michael Dailey, 86 years old, of 610 North Walts ave., died at his home today. He had been ill for four or five years. The body was taken to the Barnett Funeral chapel pending arrangements for funeral services. Mr. Dailey is survived by the widow, Mrs. Mary Dailey: two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Wallace of Lorain, O., and Mary Dailey of Sioux Falls; five sons: Charles Dailey of Vienna: John Dailey of Huron: Patrick Dailey of Willmar, Minn.; Michael Dailey of Sioux Falls; and Harry Dailey of Camden, N.J. and 12 grandchildren. A son and two daughters preceded him in death. Funeral services for Mr. Dailey will be held at 8:30 o�clock Friday morning at St. Joseph�s cathedral, with burial in the family lot in the local Catholic cemetery. Mr. Dailey was born in County Cork, Ireland, and was married at Skibbreen, Ireland in 1872. He came to the U.S.A. in 1887. From the Daily Argus-Leader, Dated Tuesday June 25, 2935 Mrs. Mary Dailey Is Taken by Death Resident Here 35 Years Dies at Her Home- Sustained Hip Fracture Mrs. Mary Minehane Dailey, 92 years old, 610 North Walts ave., native of Ireland and resident of Sioux Falls 35 years died at her home Monday night. Mrs. Dailey had enjoyed perfect health during her long life until 14 weeks ago when she fell and fractured her right hip. She was born at Skibbreen, county Cork, Ireland, April 12, 1843, and remained in her native land until after her marriage to Michael Dailey in 1862. Nine children were born to this union, four of whom preceded her in death. Surviving are: Charles, Vienna; Mrs. Ellen Wallace, Lorraine, Ohio; John, Huron; Patrick, Willmar, Minn., and Mary, who lives in Sioux Falls. An adopted child, Harry Dailey, resides at Camden, N.J. Her husband died in 1932. Mrs. Dailey came to the United States in 1891, about four years after her husband came to this country. Mr. Dailey was a farmer and followed that vocation in Kingsbury, Miner and Clark counties until partial blindness compelled his retirement. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at St. Joseph�s cathedral, which Mrs. Dailey attended for the past 35 years. Burial will be in the family lot in the local Catholic cemetery, beside the graves of her husband and a son, Michael, who died in 1932. The Barnett funeral chapel is directing the funeral. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Jean, I will be going to the library on Monday so will look for them then. Claire Grant Minnehaha Co., Obit look-up volunteer Jean in OH wrote; > ATTACHMENT part 3 message/rfc822 Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:57:50 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [SDMinnehaha] DAILEY/ROBERTS Obits Would SKS tell me how I could acquire Obituaries for Michael DAILEY d. 22 Nov 1932, Mary Minihane DAILEY d. 24 June 1935, and Hanna Dailey ROBERTS who d. 12 June 1917? All deaths occurred in Sioux Falls, SD. Thanks for any and all suggestions. Jean in OH --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Would SKS tell me how I could acquire Obituaries for Michael DAILEY d. 22 Nov 1932, Mary Minihane DAILEY d. 24 June 1935, and Hanna Dailey ROBERTS who d. 12 June 1917? All deaths occurred in Sioux Falls, SD. Thanks for any and all suggestions. Jean in OH
I am new to the list and would like to connect with anyone researching these surnames. My line includes: > > >> Michael DAILEY (1849-1932) and Mary MINIHANE (various spellings) >> 1848-1936. > >> Children were John Joseph (1888), Patrick >> James(1887), Mike, Charles P., >> Harry V. 1897 (adopted), Mary E.(1880), Hannah >> (Mrs. James ROBERTS) 1872, >> and Ellen (Nellie, Mrs. Michael Henry WALLACE of >> Vienna, Clark County) 1876-1937 . > >> The family came ca.1889 from Skiberreen, County Cork, Ireland, to >> Carthage, Miner Co., then settled in Sioux Falls, SD. Would like to trade information. > >> >> Jean Copeland from Ohio >
Could someone do a cemetery check for me on the surname PUTRAH? Margaret Putrah died in 1895 and not sure when or where Joseph Putrah died. Thank you, Judy
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/0gB.2ACI/164.6 Message Board Post: GEORGE ELTON GREENLEY LIVED WITH HIS AUNT MRS. MAY POTTER IN OELWEIN, IA FOR 11 YEARS. HE SERVED IN THE COAST GUARD FROM FEB 1, 1942- NOV 7, 1945. FROM A DEC 18, 1945 NEWSPAPER.
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/0gB.2ACI/164.5 Message Board Post: GEORGE ELTON GREENLEY LIVED WITH HIS AUNT MRS. MAY POTTER IN OELWEIN, IA FOR 11 YEARS. HE SERVED IN THE COAST GUARD FROM FEB 1, 1942- NOV 7, 1945. FROM A DEC 18, 1945 NEWSPAPER.
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/0gB.2ACI/164.4 Message Board Post: arthur greenley in genealogy.com 1920 is not the right one as his wife is agnes and his children do not match your names.
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/0gB.2ACI/164.3 Message Board Post: THERE ARE NO LISTINGS FOR ELTON GREENLEY. LEO AGE 25 IS IN IOWA IN 1920 AND AGED 37 IN MICHIGAN IN 1930. HE HAS A WIFE PAULINE, DAUGHTER FLORENCE AND SON LEON. ROBERT IS IN IOWA AGE 31 AND IN SD AGE 49 IN 1920. THERE ARE 19 ROBERTS IN THE 1930 CENSUS.
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/0gB.2ACI/164.2 Message Board Post: THERE IS NOTHING IN THE SD CENSUS FOR 1900 OR 1910 IN ANCESTRY.COM
Dear Listmembers, The old German newspaper "Ostfriesische Nachrichten" was published by Pastor L. Hündling [Huendling} in 1882 in Iowa as a connecting paper between the people in the new American settlements and the old homeland with news and events in Ostfriesland and the "New World". Later you could find this newspaper all over the U.S. and Ostfriesland. For the period between 1882 and 1915 the issues were microfilmed around 20 - 30 years ago. According to a descendant of Pastor Huendling about 10 years ago, most of the issues between 1916 and 1971 got lost on the way to a processing center to be microfilmed. Besides Rev. Kenneth DeWall and others, who published in the past some indexes of (only) obituaries, we started in 1997 reading each newspaper for 1882 - 1915 and 1916 - 1971 (single issues) from the front to the back and taking all of the personal data in obituaries and local news into computer files. We added also interesting stories about the events in the New World - especially for the German readers -. So far we have listed 10,300 names of deceased between 1882 and 1915 plus 12,300 names of relatives, and until 1971 only 2,000 deceased / 5,000 relatives. Now we are looking for issues of this newspaper between 1916 and 1971. The undersigned would appreciate your answer if you have access to those issues. We have the microfilms from Crest Information Technologies and Heritage Crest, both in Cedar Rapids, IA. Most of the single issues after 1916 are scattered all over the U.S. and Germany. We guess, maybe finding them in the attics, etc. of old East Frisian settlements in the States. Thank you very much in advance for your help in preserving the data. Sincerely, Hans-Georg Boyken Ostfriesland-Society of Iowa, Inc. [email protected]
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/0gB.2ACI/164.1 Message Board Post: We need a clearer time frame. Do you mean that Arthur and Jessie were married at the time of the 1900 census? The earliest Jessie GREENLEY on SSDI is Jessie GREENLEY (31 Oct. 1872 - Aug. 1972, Portland, Multnomah, OR). There are also Jessies b. 30 Dec. 1886 and 11 Nov. 1900. There's an Arthur E. GREENLEY (26 Oct. 1912 - 15 Mar. 1998), SSN issued ND, last res. Lisbon, Ransom, ND. There's a Leo GREENLEY (23 Apr. 1901 - May 1967), last res. Somerville, Burleson, TX, SSN issued WI. If those sound like yours, you might try to get obituaries. If not, perhaps you can use SSDI to find the right ones. Did your family ever use the GREENLEE spelling? There's an infant born & died in 1936, buried in Sec. 27, Mapleton Twp., Minnehaha Co., per the Grave Records of Minnehaha Co., by S. Valley Genealogical Society.