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2101 Worcester Cemetery, Route 12 White, Jessie Ellen (I16650)
 
2102 Worcester Mountain Cemetery Lee, Cheryl Ann (I19759)
 
2103 Worked for the DeSmet, SD newspaper and went onto work for larger newspapers. Carrie married David, a widower with 2 children. She never had children of her own.

Carrie Ingalls Swanzey moved to Keystone, South Dakota in 1911. After a long career of working in the newspaper industry, Carrie was offered a manager position at the Keystone Recorder. She met David Swanzey and the two married in 1912. Carrie lived a comfortable life in Keystone. She became a stepmother to David’s two children and was very involved in the community. 
Ingalls, Caroline Celestia (I23266)
 
2104 Worley Wochsle, Louise Heinzman (I20682)
 
2105 Wilder, John (The Younger)(of Sulham) (I14133)
 
2106 WILDER, Wyllyam (of Sulham) (I14135)
 
2107 Wilder, Nycholas (I16133)
 
2108 Y;Y Family: Elijah Wilder / Alvinia Wilder (F4953)
 
2109 Y;Y;Y Family: Josiah Wilder / Polly Flagg (F4844)
 
2110 YOB 1564? Pierce, 20 Richard III (I16332)
 
2111 [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with W, Date of Import: Apr 2, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.100729.167]

Individual: Wilder, David
Birth date: Jun 24, 1947
Death date: Sep 1984
Social Security #: 009-36-0173
State of issue: VT
 
Wilder, David Dean (I21205)
 
2112 [Brøderbund Family Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United States/Europe, Birth Records, AAI Birth Records Extraction, Date of Import: Dec 13, 1995, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.26086.38]

Individual: Pierce, Joseph
Birth date: Feb 12, 1875
Birth place: IA
CD# 110
 
Pierce, Joseph (I91)
 
2113 [Brøderbund Family Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United States/Europe, Birth Records, AAI Birth Records Extraction, Date of Import: Dec 13, 1995, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.26089.1]

Individual: Pierce, Laverne
Birth date: Sep 1, 1877
Birth place: IA
CD# 110
 
Pierce, Laverne (I99)
 
2114 [Brøderbund Family Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United States/Europe, Birth Records, AAI Birth Records Extraction, Date of Import: Dec 13, 1995, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.26089.27]

Individual: Pierce, Louis
Birth date: May 9, 1878
Birth place: IA
CD# 110
 
Pierce, Louis (I51)
 
2115 [Brøderbund Family Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United States/Europe, Birth Records, AAI Birth Records Extraction, Date of Import: Dec 13, 1995, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.26091.39]

Individual: Pierce, Maude
Birth date: Dec 14, 1876
Birth place: IA
CD# 110
 
Pierce, Maude (I56)
 
2116 [Brøderbund Family Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United States/Europe, Birth Records, AAI Birth Records Extraction, Date of Import: Dec 13, 1995, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.26092.10]

Individual: Pierce, Myrtie
Birth date: Jan 24, 1878
Birth place: IA
CD# 110
 
Pierce, Myrtie (I58)
 
2117 [Brøderbund Family Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United States/Europe, Birth Records, AAI Birth Records Extraction, Date of Import: Dec 13, 1995, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.26098.25]

Individual: Pierce, William
Birth date: Jul 6, 1878
Birth place: IA
CD# 110
 
Pierce, William (I403)
 
2118 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4973, Date of Import: Feb 17, 1997]

April 19, 1775 Private, Lexington Alarm- Roll of capt. Stone's Co., Lt. col. Ezekiel How's Reg't. Marched from Sudbury to Headquarters- Served 4 days.
Sept. 28 1777 corporal on Muster of payroll of Capt. Asahel Wheeler's Co., col. Jonathan read's Reg't.- Served 41 days with Northern Army. 
Carter, Jonathan Jr. (I20297)
 
2119 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4973, Date of Import: Feb 17, 1997]

Clark Eldredge might have had a twin sister. Julia was also born in 1848, died in 1881. Both buried side by side in short Tract Cemetery. 
Eldridge, Clark Josiah (I5572)
 
2120 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4973, Date of Import: Feb 17, 1997]

Hiram was the only one in the area with a watch. Each day at noon and 6 0'clock, he would ring a large bell to let the neighbors know the time of day. 
Smith, Hiram (I12103)
 
2121 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4973, Date of Import: Feb 17, 1997]

Mary Towne was one of the "Witches of Salem." She was hanged in the year of 1692 
Towne, Mary (I22464)
 
2122 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4973, Date of Import: Feb 17, 1997]

Rev. Thomas Carter was the first minister in Woburn, Mass. in the year 1642 
Carter, Rev Thomas (I20296)
 
2123 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1352, Date of Import: May 3, 1997]

?? Line 11172: (New PAF RIN=1196)
1 BIRT
2 DATE 20 APR 47
 
Plumer, Samuel (I2434)
 
2124 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1352, Date of Import: May 3, 1997]

?? Line 14198: (New PAF RIN=1513)
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 41
 
Redfield, Rebecca (I11294)
 
2125 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

"All the Schnellers ancestors live in America because of those who
left their homes in Felsberg, Switzerland and came to America in 1848.
There were various groups who came at different times of the year.
Because of destructive rock slides down the mountain sides of Calanda,
on the outskirts of Felsberg, as early as the 1834, which destroyed
much property, seventy of the citizens of Felsberg came to America in
1848.
Hans Schneller (b.1809), came with his family of four boys -Peter,
Leonard, Jacob, and George, together with relatives of his wife - the
Buehlers. After a sixty day ocean trip in a sail boat, they landed in
New York, and came west in horse drawn Canal Boats and sail boats on
the Great Lakes. They landed in Milwaukee, and after spending some
days with cousins there, they came to Sauk County by ox drawn
wagons, arriving Oct. 1848. The seventeen people in the party lived
in a one room log cabin during the winter whole other homes were
built.
John Jacob, (b.1808), came to this country with their four
children, Paul, Lutzio, Margaret, and John Jacob, together with his
brother Johannas (b.1811), and his family and three sons - Moritz,
Nicholas, and Ulrich. They landed in New York, and up the Hudson
River and waterways to Buffalo, New York, where they purchased a
team of oxen and trekked through the wilderness to Sauk County.
Nicholas died enroute of injuries from falling out of the wagon. He was
five years of age. John Jacob and his family later moved to Buffalo
County to a farm which is still a family possession."
 
Schneller, Johannas (I11745)
 
2126 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

"Granny Coe" was a zealous Congregationalist. David and Hannah were married
67 years.
 
Camp, Hannah (I3593)
 
2127 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

"Setty" was baptized at St. Henry's and her godmother was Marie Haukap. She
died of acute basilar artery hemorrhage. She's buried at Resurrection
Cemetery.
 
Lossos, Marie Elizabeth (I19608)
 
2128 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

"The Miller" arrived on the Diligent on Aug. 10, 1638 from Hingham Co, Norfolk
to Hingham, Massachusetts. Three sons, two daughters.
 
Lincoln, Thomas (I18387)
 
2129 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

A carpenter by trade. Arrived on the Winthrop Fleet in 1630 at Roxbury.
According to Volume 9, Issue #1, page 8 of the "Second Boat",
William CHASE arrived on the Arabella (Winthrop Fleet) in 1630.
Some info from the Dinghy Volume 1, No. 1 (2/88) page 18
 
Chase, William (I20378)
 
2130 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

A French Protestant who fled to England, possibly married in England. Came
to Massachusetts Bay, moved to Providence, RI. Joined with Roger Williams
(and Philip Sherman!), settled in Cumberland, RI.
 
Ballou, Maturin (I1268)
 
2131 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

A priest.
 
Throckmorton, John (I7450)
 
2132 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

A tavern keeper, a captain, a deputy. In Dorchester in 1632, in Providence
in 1635. He arrived on the Lyon on September 16, 1632.
 
Whipple, John (I19795)
 
2133 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

About 1555 he leased Wissington in County Suffolk. He lived only a few years
to enjoy his estate, dying at the age of 35. He is buried at Wissington.
 
Coo, John (I4397)
 
2134 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Abraham was in Dorchester in 1658. All nine children were born in Mendon.
His death certification is available, as is Mary's.
Like his father, he was a farmer and lived in the adjoining town of Uxbridge.
Though he died at the early age of forty-three, he left two daughters and a
son (third Abraham).
 
Staples, Abraham (I11290)
 
2135 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

According to her death certificate (obtained April, 1987), Jennie
Lee was 76 years, 3 months, and 5 days at the time of her death. She
died of Angina Pectoris. C. V. Hughes was the informant.
Obituary in Milwaukee Newspaper: COE, Jennie Lee, Mer 14 at 7
p. m. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. V. Hughes, 1504 S.
81st st. aged 76 years. Services Saturday, Mar 16. at 2:30 p. m. from
Oelerich Funeral Home, 1603 S. 81st st. under the auspices of the West
Allis chapel No 172, O. E. S. Entombment at Forest Home, In state
Saturday from 10 a. m. until time of burial.
Article in same newspaper: Mrs. Jennie L. Coe, 76, a pioneer
Wisconsin resident, died Thursday afternoon of a heart attack at her
home, 1504 S. Eighty-first st. She lived for many years in Oshkosh
before coming here 10 years ago. She was a member of the Eastern
Star and the Rebekah lodge. Two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Hughes of
Milwaukee and Mrs. John Fett, Los Angeles, Calif. and a son James A.
Oshkosh, survive. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m.
Saturday at the Oelerich funeral home, West Allis. The body will be
placed in the Forest Home chapel vault.
We discovered in December of 1987 that Jennie was buried in
Forest Home Cemetery (Chapel vault #10) for a short time. Her remains
were transferred to Oshkosh cemetery in December of 1935.
 
Martin, Jennie Lee (I22303)
 
2136 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

According to her death certificate, Josephine was born in Austria. At the time
of her death she was living at 2914 Hebert. She was almost 79 years old at her
death. The informatant on her death certificate was her daughter, Mrs. John F.
Kendrick.
Obit: Glinz, Josephine (nee Marseiler) 2914 Hebert St., SUnday, December 10,
1944 1AM, dear mother of Mrs. John F. Kendrick and Mrs Theodore Krueger, our
dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother, and aunt. Funeral from Sulligan's to
St. Augustine Ch, Buried at Calvary Cemetery. St. Louis Post.
 
Marseiler, Josephine Glinz (I19713)
 
2137 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

According to his adopted son, Oscar Tappeiner, Conrad was born in
Switzerland. According to the naturalization papers filled out by his
first wife, Minnie, he was born in Matchs (or Math, or Matsch), Italy.
According to a civil lawsuit he filed against his employer, Charles E.
Lewis Mfg. Co. in October of 1906, he claimed to have been "born and
raised" in Germany. Conrad arrived in this country in 1905. Matsch
and Schluderns, Italy are only about a mile or so apart, which auto-
matically leads one to believe that they knew one another before
arriving in the U.S. Their birthplace is in the far northern portion of
Italy, in the Alps. Switzerland and Austria were within walkin
distance. Both cities (villages) had probably less than a thousand
inhabitants at the time of their birth.Conrad and Minnie were divorced
in December of 1909, and Conrad remarried Anna B. Mueller (nee
Klein). Conrad died of gunshot wounds in St. Anthony's Hospital on
South Grand. He was cremated at the Missouri Crematory. This
newspaper article is from the St. Louis Globe Democrat, dated April 16,
1928: "REFUSED ADMITTANCE, MAN SHOOTS 2 OTHERS -- Conrad
Tappeiner, 50, who operates what is known at "Connie's" at Grant
and Pardee roads, St. Louis County, and George Michaeli, 24, of 5109
Dresden Avenue, were shot and seriously wounded shortly before
midnight by one of four men, who with two girls, drove up to
Tappeiner's home and sought admission. Tappeiner, with nine slugs
in his right side and hip, and Michaeli, with two slugs in his right
arm, were rushed to St. Anthony's Hospital where physicians said their
condition was serious. Tappeiner told county authorities that he
refused to admit the men and women, and when he went outside one of
the men produced a sawed-off shotgun from beneath his coat and began
firing. The men and women made their escape." Helen Tappeiner
visited her father at St. Anthony's before he died. She was at that
time a boarding senior at St. Elizabeth's Academy in south St. Louis.
According to Oscar Tappeiner, adopted son of Conrad, the pocket
watch Conrad had on him the night of the shooting stopped at least one
of the slugs. Unfortunately, Oscar couldn't find the watch during our
visit to him during April of 1982 in Festus, Missouri.
 
Tappeiner, Conrad (I19707)
 
2138 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

According to the Dinghy, Vol 4, No 4, Elizabeth arrived in 1633 on the
"Susan and Ellen".
 
Wise, Elizabeth (I12820)
 
2139 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Adopted Schneller Descendant's son.
 
Schneller, Clarence John (I9049)
 
2140 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Adopted Schneller Descendant.
 
Schneller, George E. (I11709)
 
2141 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Agnes was killed by runaway horse-drawn wagon.
 
Yess, Agnes (I10065)
 
2142 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Agnes was possibly Thomas Butter's niece.
 
Butter, Agnes (I3461)
 
2143 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Agnes' first husband was Zackory Bicknell. Zackory, Agnes, and John Bicknell
(their son) arrived March 1635. Zackory died in 1636. A Robert Lovell and
his family were on the same boat in 1635 with Agnes (perhaps her brother?).
 
Lovell, Agnes Bicknell (I20270)
 
2144 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Albert's father, John, visited him at his farm near Irving, Kansas in 1891.
 
Neumayer, Albert (I10739)
 
2145 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Alexander became a Freeman on December 7, 1636.
 
Knowles, Alexander (I9052)
 
2146 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Alice was an only child.
 
Lanks, Alice (I9158)
 
2147 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Alice was baptized in the Abbey Church. She arrived aboard the "Planter" in
1635 (per the Second Boat. Vol 9, No. 1).
 
Ashton, Alice (I852)
 
2148 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Allen served in the Revolutionary War.
 
Sage, Allen (I11549)
 
2149 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

An Indian interpreter. In Warwick in 1658, in Providence in 1675.
 
Whitman, Valentine (I12883)
 
2150 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Ann was sometimes called Elizabeth. Baptized 1/4/1835 by B.
Hutchinson. Her place of birth was listed as "Shepley".
Remarried Alonzo B. Cady (born May 23, 1823) on November 2,
1886 in Omro, Wisc. Alonzo was previously married to Eliza R. Gilbert,
who died August 14, 1885 in Burlingame, Kansas. They had five
children. Alonzo died March 30, 1907 in Washington County, Oregon.
Ann was buried in Progress Cemetery, Beaverton, (Washington
County), Oregon.
Documents concerning James H. Martin and Ann Lee Martin Cady,
found at the National Archives, Washington, D. C.
1) Declaration for Widow's Pension, filed by Ann 4/24/1907
2) Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow, etc., filed 10/18/1884,
which claimed that James H. Martin had contracted pneumonia and
throat disease while stationed in Kansas in October of 1865.
3) Physician statement
4) Declaration of a Widow for Restoration of Pension, 10/19/1907
5) Alonzo B. Cady's Last Will and Testament, 9/14/1906
6) Arrears of Widow's Pension, dated 7/20/1888
7) Marriage License of Ann and Alonzo (note witness: Mrs. C. A. Coe)
8) Multiple enlistment papers of James H. Martin.
9) Letters from U. S. Senate and House of Representatives concerning
pension.
 
Lee, Ann Elizabeth (I9454)
 

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