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Note N3618
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"William, another son of Elias, was also a glassblower. He moved many years ago from this county to Indiana."--10 Jun 1880, Monongahela (PA) Valley Republican
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Note N3619
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Died on the primitive old VanVoorhis homestead.
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Note N3620
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Wife's name doesn't appear in 1850 census (Aug 1850)
This reference: http://www.wvculture.org/history/agrext/nutterfk.html talks about a Jacob Swentzell as an early settler. However, this may be referring to Jacob Jr, and not Jacob Sr.
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Note N3621
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Helena is the daughter of Julius and Henriette (Westphal) Patz.
She first married Severin Pfundstein, they had two daughters, Louisa and Caroline.
After his death she married Karl Hahn.
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Note N3622
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Named in step-mother's will.
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Note N3623
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Named in step-mother-in-law's will.
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Note N3624
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"Downs, Inez F., 80, homemaker, died Monday, June 17, 1996. Service 2 p.m. Friday, United Methodist Church.
Survivors: sons, Floyd of Plains, Gene of Holly, Colo., Ira of Tyrone, Okla.; daughters, Virginia Harrington of Moline, Elsie Fuller of Hugoton; 17 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren.
Memorials have been established with the American Cancer Society and the Meade District Hospital, Meade. Fidler-Orme Mortuary, Meade."
~~ Wichita (KS) Eagle, June 19, 1996
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Note N3625
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"Leoti's Jerry Hahn Now First Lieutenant LEOTI--Jerry L Hahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval L. Hahn,, Leoti, was promoted July 17 to Army first lieutenant while assigned to the 14th Supply and Service Battalioin in Germany.
Lieutenant Hahn is a field service officer in the battalion's Headquarters Company. he intered the Army in August 1966, and was last statiioned at Fort Lee, Va., before arriving overseas in December 1967.
The 24-year-old soldier is a 1961 graduate of Wichita County Community High School in Leoti and was graduated in 1966 from Kansas State University in Manhattan.
His wife, Pamela, is with him in Germany." --Garden City Telegram, 31 Jul 1968.
"Pamella Kay Kuhlman and Jerry LeRoy Hahn will be married this afternoon (26 Dec 1965) at three in the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Deerfield. Their parents are Messrs. and Mmes. Erwin R Kuhlman, Lakin, and Orval Hahn, Leoti....The bride is a senior at Kansas State Teachers College Emporia and the bridegroom is a senior at Kansas State University, Manhattan." Hutchinson (KS) News, 26 Dec 1965
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"Lucille M. Hahn LEOTI--Lucille Marie Hahn,83, died 26 Oct 2006 at Greeley County Hospital, Tribune. She was born March 31, 1923, in Hitchcock, Okla, the daughter of Arthur Nelson and Minnie Frickle Farnsworth. A resident of Wichita County since 1941, moving from Ringwood, Okla., she was a homemaker.
She belonged to First Baptist Church, Leoti. On Dec 13, 1941, she married Orval Hahn in Ringwood, Okla. He survives.
Other survivors include two sons, Jerry LeRoy, Colby, and Jimmie Duane, Leoti; three brothers, James Farnsworth, Dallas, Robert Farnsworth, Hugo, Okla., and Darrell Farnsworth, Ringwood, Okla, four grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She was preceeded in death by a brother, Lewis Farnsworth.
Funeral will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Baptist Church, Leoti, with the Rev. Richard Odums presiding. Burial will be in Leoti Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the church, Wichita County Health Center of Greeley County Health Center, all in care of Price and Sons Funeral Home, Leoti."--Hutchinson (KS) News 2 Nov 2006
"Lucille Marie Farnsworth was the first of five children (and only daughter) born to Arthur and Minnie (Frickel) Farnsworth in Hitchcock, Oklahoma. She attended schools in Dodge City, Kansas, during 1929, in Jetmore, Kansas, during 1930, Grand Prairie School at Leoti, Kansas, from 1931-1937, and Wichita Co. Community High School at Leoti from 1937-1941. She has resided in Leoti, Kansas, for fifty years and worked primarily in secretarial work.
Lucille met her future husband, Orval, at a country church where she and her parents attended while they resided in Kansas. She was married at her parents' home in Ringwood, Oklahoma, on 13 December 1942. Orval was from Kearney County in western Kansas, and Lucille and Orval spent most of their married life around Leoti, Kansas. Two boys blessed this home, Jerry and Jimmy.
A member of First Baptist Church of Leoti, Kansas, Lucille characterized her outlook on life with Psalm 19:14, "Let the words of my mouth and the thoughts of my heart be pleasing in thy sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer."