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John Marsh / Grace Baldwin

Husband: John Marsh
Born: 1589at: Braintree, Essex, England
Married: 1613at: Braintree, Essex, England
Died: 29 May 1627at: Braintree, Essex, England
Father: John Marsh
Mother: (--?--)
Sources: [4281]
Wife: Grace Baldwin
Born: 1592at: Braintree, Essex, England
Died: 22 May 1667at: Braintree, Essex, England
Father: William Baldwin
Mother: Sarah
Sources: [1074]
Children
Name: Lydia Marsh [4273]
Born: 1620at: Braintree, Essex, England
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: William Martin
Name: John Marsh [4310]
Born: Apr 1618at: Braintree, Essex, England
Married: at:  
Died: 28 Sep 1688at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Spouses: Anne Webster
Name: Mary Marsh [4238]
Born: 1617at: Braintree, Essex, England
Died: 1657at: England
Spouses:
Name: Joseph Marsh [4261]
Born: ABT 1645at: Braintree, Essex, England
Died: 7 Mar 1680at:
Spouses:
Name: Samuel Marsh [4263] [4264]
Born: 1626at: Braintree, Essex, England
Died: 6 Jun 1683at: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Spouses:
Name: Sarah Marsh [4212]
Born: ABT 1614at: Braintree, Essex, England
Died: 1657at: England
Spouses:
Name: Joseph Marsh [4303]
Born: 1615at: Braintree, Essex, England
Died: 22 May 1676at: Braintree, Essex, England
Spouses:
Name: Grace Marsh [4279]
Born: 1616at: Braintree, Essex, England
Died: 15 Mar 1696at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: John Marsh

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   /--
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/--John  Marsh 
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|     \--
|--John  Marsh 
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|  /--
|  |  \--
\--(--?--)   
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Grace Baldwin

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--William  Baldwin 
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Grace  Baldwin 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Sarah   
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

[4263] possible died New Haven, Connecticut

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William Brewster / Mary

Husband: William Brewster
Born: 1560at: Scrooby, Nottingham, England
Married: ABT 1590at:
Married: ABT 1591at: Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England
Married: at: England
Died: 10 Apr 1644[2245] at: Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Father: John William Brewster
Mother: Mary Prudence Smythe
Notes: [2246]
Sources: [2244] [2245] [2247]
Wife: Mary
Born: ABT 1569[8738] at: Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England
Died: 17 Apr 1627[8739] at: Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Father:
Mother:
Notes: [8742]
Sources: [8738] [8739] [8740] [8741] [8743]
Children
Name: Johnathan Brewster [2221] [2222]
Born: 12 Aug 1593at: Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England
Married: at:  
Died: 7 Aug 1659at: Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
Spouses: Lucretia Oldham
Name: Patience Brewster [8672]
Born: ABT 1600at: Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England
Married: at:  
Died: bef. 12 Dec 1634at: Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Spouses: Thomas Prence
Name: Fear Brewster
Born: ABT 1606at: Scrooby, Nottingham, England
Married: at:  
Died: BEF 12 Dec 1634at: Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Spouses: Isaac Allerton
Name: Brewster
Born: 1609at: Leyden, Holland
Died: ABT 1609at: Leyden, Holland
Spouses:
Name: Love Brewster [8744]
Born: 1611at: prb. Leyden, Holland
Married: at:  
Died: bef. 10 Feb 1649/50at: Duxbuury, Massachusetts, USA
Spouses: Sarah Collier
Name: Wrestling Brewster [5376]
Born: 1614at: prb Leyden, Holland
Died: BEF 1644at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: William Brewster

      /--
   /--William  Brewster 
   |  \--
/--John William  Brewster 
|  |  /--
|  \--Maude  Man 
|     \--
|--William  Brewster 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Mary Prudence  Smythe 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Mary

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--
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|     \--
|--Mary   
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\--
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   \--
      \--

[2246] There is a conflict of authorities as to the dates of his birth and death. His birth is variously given from 1563 to 1567 some in Doncaster, Yorkshire, and others in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England. The dates given here agree with the official records of the colony as kept by Nathaniel Norton. Nottinghamshire was the county of his birth; but whether his father was William Brewster of Scrooby, or Henry or James Brewster, vicar of Sutton-cum-Lound, has never been positively determined. Governor Bradford says that Brewster entered Cambridge University and remained there for a short time, but his College is not named, He was of good family, and his coat-of-arms is identical with that of the ancient Suffolk branch. After leaving Cambridge, probably in 1584, he entered the service of William Davison, ambassador, and afterward secretary of state to Queen Elizabeth, and with him visited the Netherlands, remaining in his service two years. Then, having become an earnest devotee of the Christian religion as taught by Hooker and his followers, he went to Scrooby, and so zealously interested himself in advancing the cause that he fell eventually under the ban of the church. First, however, he became postmaster at Scrooby, an office of much more consequence then than now, as it involved the supplying of relays of horses and the entertainment of travellers. Persons of high social station in that day often filled such offices. While holding this office, Mr. Brewster occupied Scrooby Manor, a possession of the archbishop of York, where royalty had often been entertained, and where Cardinal Wolsey passed several weeks after his deposition. His salary was 20 duckets a day until July, 1603, when it was raised to 2 duckets a day. By this time he and his associate "separatists" had become obnoxious to the "establishment," and in 1607 they embarked in a sloop at Boston, bound for Holland, intending to flee the country; but the skipper betrayed them, and they were arrested. Brewster was imprisoned and bound over for trial. In the summer of 1608 he was more successful, sailed from Hull, and reached Amsterdam in safety. Having spent most of his property in effecting his own escape and aiding his poorer associates, he was obliged to teach English for a living. With the aid of friends he set up a printing press, and did very well in a business point of view by printing religious books that were contraband in England. Through the assistance of his friend, Sir Edwin Sandys, treasurer of the Virginia company, he obtained a grant of land in North America, and in September, 1620, the first company of pilgrims set sail in the "Mayflower," landing where Plymouth, Massachusetts, now stands, on 21 December, 1620. Brewster was ruling elder of the church, and until 1629 acted as teacher and minister, enduring the hardships of the memorable first winter with wonderful courage and cheerfulness. He left four sons and a daughter, and his descendants are among the most honored New England families. His sword and many relies of his personal property are still preserved in the museum of the Massachusetts historical society in Boston, and at Plymouth, Massachusetts. See "Life and Times of William Brewster, Chief of the Pilgrims" (Philadelphia, 1857). --From Edited Appletons Encyclopedia, Copyright (c) 2001 Virtualology(TM) Elder William Brewster was one of 102 passengers who came over on the Mayflower. The Mayflower left Plymouth, England on 6 Sept. 1620, and sighted land on 9 Nov. 1620. Landfall was made on 11 Nov. 1620. William was the Reverend Elder of the Pilgrim's church at Plymouth, since their pastor, John Robinson remained behind in Leyden, Holland with the majority of the congregation which planned to come to America at a later time. William Brewster was the Reverend Elder of the Pilgrim's church at Plymouth, since their pastor John Robinson remained behind in Leyden, Holland with the majority of the congregation which planned to come to America at a later time. Brewster was a fugitive from the King of England, because he had published a number of religious pamphlets while in Leyden which were critical or opposed the tenets of the Church of England. He had been a member of the Separatist church movement from its very beginning, and was the oldest Mayflower passenger to have participated at the First Thanksgiving, in his early fifties. Fourth signer of the Mayflower Compact; a ruling elder of the church, 1620-44; dep. 1636; chaplain of military company. He was probably born in Doncaster, Yorkshire and was raised in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire where his father had been appointed Receiver of Scrooby and Bailiff of the Archbishopis manor house. "Before leaving Holland he had been appointed ruling Elder, and during the early years of the Colony public worship was conducted by him. He graduated from Cambridge and afterwards became the confidential friend of William Davison, secretary of Queen Elizabeth and his ambassador to Scotland. In 1587, Brewster took share in his fall and left political life. With his young friend William Bradford we find him, 1607, in Holland, the ruling elder in Robinson's flock. As he had joined the independent church and had entertained their meetings at his house, he was obliged to leave England. With the most submissive patience he bore the novel and trying hardships to which his old age was subjected in this new country. He lived abstemiously, and after having been in his youth the companion of ministers of state, the representatives of his sovereign, familiar with the magnificence of courts, and the possessor of a fortune, sufficient not only for the comforts, but for the elegances of life, this humble puritan labored steadily with his own hands, in the fields,for daily subsistence." Elder Brewster had removed from Plymouth to Duxburywhen he died, and he resided near his friend Capt. Standish. He left a library of over 300 volumes, of which 64 were in the classic languages.

[8742] [roberts.GED] [roberts.GED] [kattiey.ged] [Cox Family.FTW][ghills.ged] Source from Hills/Hatcher Family Tree on World Connect[mjr6387.ged] !IMM:

[2221] [roberts.GED] [roberts.GED] [kattiey.ged] [Cox Family.FTW][mjr6387.ged] !IMM:[919019.ged] !Hawes, Frank M. FOSTER RECORD: AN ACCOUNT OF THOMAS FOSTER OF BILLERICAMA. Somerville MA, Fred E. Bradford Printer, 1889. p.59. Lived in Duxbury and Norwich, Ct.

[8672] [roberts.GED] [roberts.GED] [mjr6387.ged] !IMM:[919019.ged] !Hawes, Frank M. FOSTER RECORD: AN ACCOUNT OF THOMAS FOSTER OF BILLERICAMA. Somerville MA, Fred E. Bradford Printer, 1889. p.59. Came on ANN, 1623, with mother Mary Brewster and sisiter Fear. Herfather had been in Holland before sailing on the Mayflower.

[8744] Hawes, Frank M. FOSTER RECORD: AN ACCOUNT OF THOMAS FOSTER OF BILLERICAMA. Somerville MA, Fred E. Bradford Printer, 1889. p.59. Came on Mayflower. Will dated 1 Oct 1650.

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Constantine MacAlpin I King of Scotland / (--?--)

Husband: Constantine MacAlpin I King of Scotland
Born: 0836at:
Married: at:  
Died: 0877at: Inverdovat, Tayside, Scotland
Father: Kenneth I MacAlpin King of Scotland
Mother:
Wife: (--?--)
Children
Name: Donald II MacAlpin King of Scotland
Born: 0862at:
Married: at:  
Died: 0900at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Constantine MacAlpin I King of Scotland

      /--Eochaid   IV King of Dalriada
   /--Alpin   King of Kintyre
   |  \--Fergusa   Queen of Scotland
/--Kenneth I  MacAlpin  King of Scotland
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Constantine  MacAlpin  I King of Scotland
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
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Nazaire Forand / Marie-Philomène-Roxanne Phoebe

Husband: Nazaire Forand
Born: 19 Jan 1834[4210] at: St-Jean-Baptiste, Rouville, Québec, Canada
Married: 21 Nov 1853at: St. Cesaire, Quebec, Canada
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [4210] [4211]
Wife: Marie-Philomène-Roxanne Phoebe
Born: 16 Apr 1835at:
Died: 22 Nov 1919[4169] at: Laconia, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA
Father: Oliver Cromwell Phelps
Mother: Marie-Josephte Roi
Notes: [4170]
Children
Name: Nazaire Forand [4159] [4156] [4157]
Born: 27 Apr 1855at: St. Cesaire, Quebec, Canada
Married: at:  
Died: 31 Aug 1910[4156] at: Manchester, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA
Spouses: Marie Jessé Grondin
Name: Marie Odile Forand
Born: 8 Oct 1857at: St. Cesaire, Quebec, Canada
Died: 3 Sep 1858at: St. Cesaire, Quebec, Canada
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Nazaire Forand

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Pedigree Chart for: Marie-Philomène-Roxanne Phoebe

      /--John  Phelps 
   /--Amos  Phelps 
   |  \--Thanks  Wilcox 
/--Oliver Cromwell  Phelps 
|  |  /--Lemuel or Samuel  Long 
|  \--Diadama  Long 
|     \--Martha  Brewster 
|--Marie-Philomène-Roxanne  Phoebe 
|     /--Jacques  Roi 
|  /--Jacques  Roi 
|  |  \--Margarete Marie  Dercy 
\--Marie-Josephte  Roi 
   |  /--Jacques  Roi 
   \--Marie-Louise  d'Ercy-dit-Garcie 
      \--

[4170] The name Phoebe comes from her daughter Minnie's death certificate,informant being Elvira, aka Delphine, Valliere Laflamme.

[4159] They emigrated to the U.S. where Nazaire was naturalized as Israel Ford, record 1898-9 at Haverhill, Grafton Co., NH.

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    [4158] Vital Records of Grafton Cty, NH # 1898-9, per Ron Monroe

     

Griswold Phelps / Rhoda Squires

Husband: Griswold Phelps
Born: 20 Apr 1792at: Connecticut
Married: ABT 1815at: Waterford, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania
Died: at:
Father: Levi Phelps
Mother: Anna Pinney
Sources: [5318]
Wife: Rhoda Squires
Born: 1791at: Pennsylvania, United States
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [5317]
Children
Name: Alva Phelps [5328] [5329] [5330]
Born: 6 Nov 1813at: Susquehannah Co., Pennsylvania
Married: at:  
Died: 16 Sep 1846at: Arkansas River, Kansas
Spouses: Margaret Robison

Pedigree Chart for: Griswold Phelps

      /--Noah  Phelps 
   /--Noah  Phelps 
   |  \--Marie Anna  Dyer 
/--Levi  Phelps 
|  |  /--Jonathan  Tillotson 
|  \--Mary  Tillotson 
|     \--Rebecca  Chamberlain 
|--Griswold  Phelps 
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\--Anna  Pinney 
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Pedigree Chart for: Rhoda Squires

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[5328] Margaret Phelps, Battalion Widow In Winter Quarters (Compiled and written by David Kenison, Orem, Utah, dkenison@xmission.com) Alva Phelps was born in 1813 in Pennsylvania. He and his wife Margaret Robison, with several small children, were part of the exodus across Iowa. Alva enlisted in the Mormon Battalion. Margaret later provided a vivid description of that time, and especially of the conditions during the winter of 1846-47 which she spent with her children in Winter Quarters. Alva's call to join the Mormon Battalion came quite suddenly: "We were traveling when the call came for him to leave us. It was midnight when we were awakened from our slumbers with the painful news that we were to be left homeless, without a protector. I was very ill at the time, my children all small, my babe also extremely sick; but the call was pressing; there was not time for any provisions to be made for wife or children; no time for tears; regret was unavailing. He started in the morning. I watched him from my wagon-bed till his loved form was lost in the distance; it was my last sight of him." Alva grew ill during the Battalion march; the camp doctor, who not a member of the Church, was described as being quite unfriendly to the Mormon soldiers: "Earlier in the afternoon he begged the doctor not to give him medicine. Dr. Sanderson, using horrible oaths, forced it down in his rusty spoon. A few hours later Alva died. The general feeling was that the doctor killed him." (Ricketts, _The Mormon Battalion_, p. 54.) Alva died on September 16, 1846, on the Arkansas river in Kansas, and was buried in a shallow grave. His widow recorded the pitiful conditions she was left in: "Two months from the day of his enlistment, the sad news of my bereavement arrived. This blow entirely prostrated me; but I had just embarked upon the sea of my troubles; winter found me bedridden, destitute, in a wretched hovel which was built upon a hillside; the season was one of constant rain; the situation of the hovel and its openness gave free access to the piercing winds and water flowed over the dirt floor, converting it into mud two or three inches deep; no wood but what my little ones picked up around the fences, so green it filled the room with smoke; the rain dropping and wetting the bed which I was powerless to leave; no relative to cheer or comfort me, a stranger away from all who ever loved me; my neighbors could do but little; their own troubles and destitution engrossing their time; my little daughter of seven my only help; no eye to witness my suffering but the pitying one of God -- He did not desert me. "Spring brought some alleviation from my sufferings; yet one pan of meal was my all, my earthly store of provisions. I found sale for the leaders of my team. The long, dreary winter had passed, and, although it was many months before health and comparative comfort were my portion, still I thank the Lord this was the darkest part of my life." Margaret later completed the journey to Utah, where her children married and raised their children in remembrance of their dedicated grandparents.

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James Thompson / Mary Ann Gardner

Husband: James Thompson
Born: 1824at: Worcestershire,England
Married: 1850at: All Saints,Hereford,Herefordshire,England
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Notes: [6658]
Wife: Mary Ann Gardner
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father: John Gardiner
Mother: Ann Pritchard Phelps
Children
Name: Mary Blanche Thompson
Born: 1854at: Birmingham,Warwickshire,England
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: Thomas Ironmonger
Name: Ernest Alfred Thompson
Born: 1857at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Florence Thompson
Born: 1858at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: Arthur Ernest Greener

Pedigree Chart for: James Thompson

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Pedigree Chart for: Mary Ann Gardner

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|--Mary Ann  Gardner 
|     /--Edward  Phelps 
|  /--Robert  Phelps 
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\--Ann Pritchard  Phelps 
   |  /--Edward  Phelps 
   \--Anne  Homes 
      \--

[6658] 1881 census, 83 Oak St, Wolverhampton,Staffordshire,England FHL#1341669 folio 48, page 29 James Thompson head mar no occupation age 56 Worcester,Worcester Mary A.Thompson wife mar wife age 55 Hereford,Hereford Mary B. Thompson daur unmar daur no occupation age 26 Birmingham,Wark Elizabeth Pitt servant unmar domestic gen age 15 Wolverhampton,Staff

John Redd / Sarah Clagett

Husband: John Redd
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Sarah Clagett
Born: 5 Apr 1805at: Woodford, Kentucky, United States
Died: at:
Father: Thomas Clagett
Mother: Mary Mason
Children

Pedigree Chart for: John Redd

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Pedigree Chart for: Sarah Clagett

      /--John  Claggett 
   /--Charles  Claggett 
   |  \--Sarah  Maulden 
/--Thomas  Clagett 
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|--Sarah  Clagett 
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\--Mary  Mason 
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Karl Bremser / Katharine Elisabethe Muth

Husband: Karl Bremser
Born: ABT 1837at:
Married: at:  
Died: ABT 1883at:
Father: Friedrich Conrad Bremser
Mother: Johannette Katharina Dorothea Distel
Wife: Katharine Elisabethe Muth
Born: ABT 1840at:
Died: ABT 1909at:
Father:
Mother:
Children
Name: Philipp Karl Bremser
Born: ABT 1868at:
Married: at:  
Died: ABT 1955at:
Spouses: Henriette Wilhelmine Karoline Philippine Schuck

Pedigree Chart for: Karl Bremser

      /--Johann Peter  Bremser 
   /--Johann Georg  Bremser 
   |  \--Anna Elisabetha  Kruger 
/--Friedrich Conrad  Bremser 
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|  \--Katharina Margaretha  Weiss 
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Pedigree Chart for: Katharine Elisabethe Muth

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Harold King Loveland / Jessie Fern McGavin

Husband: Harold King Loveland
Born: 23 May 1899at: Chesterfield, Bannock, Idaho, United States
Married: 14 Jun 1924at: Blackfoot,Bingham,Idaho
Died: 5 Sep 1973at: Logan, Cache, Utah, United States
Father: Josiah Howe Loveland Sr.
Mother: Esther Ada King
Sources: [10413]
Wife: Jessie Fern McGavin
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Harold King Loveland

      /--Chester  Loveland 
   /--Heber Chauncey  Loveland 
   |  \--Fannie Amy  Call 
/--Josiah Howe  Loveland  Sr.
|  |  /--Josiah Howe  Call 
|  \--Colombia Fillmore  Call 
|     \--Henrietta Caroline  Williams 
|--Harold King  Loveland 
|     /--Thomas Jefferson  King 
|  /--Thomas Franklin  King 
|  |  \--Rebecca Englesby  Olin 
\--Esther Ada  King 
   |  /--Thomas Jefferson  King 
   \--Lucy Ann  Ogden 
      \--Sarah Rooth  Garratt 

Pedigree Chart for: Jessie Fern McGavin

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Peter Terlinden / Bertha Anna Erdman

Husband: Peter Terlinden
Born: 28 Aug 1860at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Married: 1 Mar 1881at: Ashford, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States
Died: 12 Nov 1925at: Allenton, Washington, Wisconsin, USA
Father: Johann Philip Terlinden Sr.
Mother: Catharina Scheid
Notes: [11402]
Wife: Bertha Anna Erdman
Born: 6 Aug 1864at: Theresa, Dodge, Wisconsin, USA
Died: 31 Jul 1939at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Father:
Mother:
Notes: [11409]
Children
Name: Rose E. Terlinden [11410]
Born: 7 Dec 1883at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Died: 14 Dec 1917at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Spouses:
Name: Lillie Nora Terlinden [11457]
Born: 1 Mar 1887at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 3 Apr 1944at: Bismarck, North Dakota
Spouses: Otto Ludwig Peter Kibbel
Name: Benjamin John Terlinden [11411]
Born: 20 Jul 1889at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 24 Apr 1957at: West Bend, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Spouses: Hedwig Augusta Pleudemann
Name: Henry Carl Terlinden, Sr. [11412]
Born: 12 Sep 1892at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 11 Jan 1932at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Spouses: Amelia Schmidt
Name: Julius A. Terlinden [11413]
Born: 24 Oct 1897at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 10 Apr 1972at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Spouses: Dorothea Bertha Opper
Name: Anna Katherine Elisabeth Terlinden [11414]
Born: 30 Aug 1902at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 5 Mar 1962at: Wayne, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Spouses: Arthur Schmidt

Pedigree Chart for: Peter Terlinden

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/--Johann Philip  Terlinden  Sr.
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|--Peter  Terlinden 
|     /--
|  /--John Philipp  Scheid  II
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\--Catharina  Scheid 
   |  /--
   \--Maria Catharina  Weisskopf 
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Pedigree Chart for: Bertha Anna Erdman

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|--Bertha Anna  Erdman 
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[11402] Peter died of a stroke after a lingering illness. His funeral was heldat his son, Ben's home. Peter had blond hair and was a very easy goingperson.

[11409] Bertha had sandy colored hair. She taught school and also played theorgan and painted for a hobby. She loved beautiful things and had manylovely hats and dishes. In her early years she ruled her family with aniron hand. She didn't believe in dancing or card playing but her sonsliked to play cards and her daughters liked to dance. She didn't approveof Rose's choice of boyfriend and family members say that she had Rosecommitted into an asylum because she refused to buckle under (Rose alsohad TB). When Bertha found out Rose's boyfriend came to see her at theasylum she put a stop to that. Don't know exact date Rose went to asylumbut her sister, Lillie, visited her there at Christmas of 1915. Rosewanted so badly to come home but Bertha refused and when Rose died shewas given a large funeral by her mother. In later years Bertha allowedAnnie to do teh things she had forbidden the others to do. Bertha wasalso upset that Lillie's family didn't keep on speaking German.

[11410] Rosa's mother, Bertha didn't approve of Rosa's boyfriend and familymembers said that she had Rose committed to an asylum because she refusedto buckle under. But Rosa also had TB. When Bertha found out thatRosa's boyfriend came to see her at the asylum she put a stop to that.Lillie, Rosa's sister, did visit her the Christmas of 1915. Rose wantedso badly to come home but Bertha refused and when Rose died Bertha gaveher a large funeral.

[11457] All of Lillie's spouses have to be verified yet except for Otto Kibbel.According to the obituary of one of her parents, she is listed as Mrs.Otto Kibbel from Bentley, North Dakota. Lillie and her two older children visited the Termlinden's and Kibbelsfor Christmas in 1915. Lillie also went there to a doctor for an ingrowngoiter which the doctor's treated her for and the treatment caused heartdamage. Lillie became a diabetic at the age of 30 and was one of thefirst to receive insulin. Otto Kibbel was the love of Lillie's life. She was a very beautifulwoman and was proud to have 4 men attached to her name according to hergranddaughter, Loraine Stindt. Lillie also went back for Annie's weddingin 1923. Don't know any other times that Lillie went back home but Ottowent back several other times. Lillie loved beautiful things--flowers, music, nice hats and clothes.She would rather dance than eat. She also had a nice singing voice. Shewas a good cook also and rarely used a recipe, it was always a little bitof this and a little bit of that. She did not have much formal schoolingbut could read and write. She always read the paper and rarely wroteletters which she left up to Otto. She was always the peacemaker and waseasy going like her father, Peter. Otto was the neighbor boy and was theonly guy she was every really interested in. Lillie worked as a maid forrich families in Milwaukee and loved telling her grandchildren storiesabout her life in Milwaukee. Then she married someone who didn't dance and who liked politics andfinance. His name was Otto. He liked some of the finer things in lifealso but pretned he didn't really care about poetry and music but when hedied they found his collection. Both Otto and Lillie lived to tell oftheir life and family in Wisconsin and kept in contact with them althoughgoing back and forth to visit wasn't easy in those days.

[11411] Benjamin lived on the Terlinden homestead. Hedwig stayed living hereafter Ben died in 1957.

[11412] Henry and his wife Amelia lived on a farm 2½ miles southwest of WayneCenter. He was ill for 3 years before his death.

[11413] Julius wasn't much of a family man. He didn't keep in contact with therest of the family. He also drank and would sing in bars.

[11414] In later years Bertha allowed Annie to do the things she had forbiddenher brothers and sisters to do. Bertha was also upset that Lillie'sfamily did not keep on speaking German.


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