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Note N3913
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Of Mackinaw township, Tazewell County, IL in marriage document.
Mary was living apart from her husband after about 1905.
"Mrs. Mary Hahn, 70 years of age, died at 3 o'clock this morning at the home of her daughter Mrs. G. L. Sanders of 24 Avenue G East. She was a native of Holland but came to this country when only a young girl.
Mrs. Hahn is survived by five children: Mrs. J.H. Hilgardner of Clovis, N. Mex., Mrs. G. L. Saunders of this city, Char. Grimm of Macksville, Wm. Grimm of Cullison, Kan. and C. E. Hahn of Meade.
The funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Friesen Funeral Parlors with Rev. David Zimmerman in charge."--15 Aug 1923, The Hutchinson (KS) News
"Mary Flickinger was first married to Christoph Grimm in Illinois. He died in 1889 and it is not known where he is buried. Christoph and Mary had four children: Charles, Katherine, William and Harriet. Mary married Charles W. Hahn in 1895 and they had two sons: Christian and Joseph, and they later divorced." -- Find-a-grave
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Never married.
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Note N3915
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Henry was widowed at the time of his death.
Likely a brother of Carlina Lay, wife of August Hahn Sr.
Later, returned to the US via the ship Kensington, 14 Apr 1896
"HENRY A. LAY HAVILAND--Henry A. Lay, 94, of Rt. 1, Haviland, died at 6 a.m. Tuesday at his residence following an extended illness. Born Sept.12, 1874, in Wurttemberg, Germany, he was the son of Fred and Barbara (Waldbeser) Lay. He came to America at an early age and moved to Ohio in 1908. He was engaged in farming prior to his retirement in 1944.
Survivors include six daughters, Miss Carrie Lay of Haviland, Mrs. Otto Clara Jacobs of Paulding, Miss Minnie Lay of Fort Wayne, Mrs. John (Emma) Sullivan of Toledo, Mrs. J. B. (Pauline) Borer of Tiffin and Mrs. Stanley (Lillian) Cozart of Columbus; two sons, Henry of Fremont, Ind., and Richard of Scott; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Mr. Lay was married to Pauline Reger, who died in 1912. He later married the former Caroline Reger, who died in 1955.
He was a member of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Fred Grosse officiating. Burial will be in Blue Creek Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Crowell-DenHerder Funeral Home, Paulding, after 7:30 pm Thursday. Preferred memorials are gifts to a favorite charity."--2 Jul 1969, Van Wert (Ohio) Times Bulletin, pg 2
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"Anne Griffin Leebrick
Anne Griffin Leebrick, 90, died Monday, March 5, 2018, in Reidsville, NC.
A private graveside service was conducted Thursday, March 8 at New Lebanon Christian Church in Reidsville. On Sunday, March 18 at 3 p.m. a Service of Remembrance will be conducted at Grace Fellowship Church in Reidsville.
Anne was the daughter of Charles C. and Ethalinda Jones Griffin. She was married to the late Rev. Bland A. Leebrick, Sr. for 53 years.
She provided devoted care to her husband for the last decades of his life when he was in poor health. She had a very strong faith and persevered through any challenge that came her way with prayer and acceptance.
She grew up in the Bethany community and graduated from Elon College. She taught English and French in public schools in North Carolina and Virginia for 30 years and ended her career after 20 years at Morehead High School in Eden.
Central to her life was her deep faith in God and a sincere concern for the welfare of her family and others. She and her husband served at various Congregational Christian and United Church of Christ churches. Anne was an asset and a full partner in her husband's ministry.
After her husband's retirement, they moved to Reidsville and she joined the First Congregational Christian Church, now Grace Fellowship Church. As long as her health permitted she was an active church member; she truly loved her entire church family and especially those in her Sunday School class and her Circle.
Anne is survived by two daughters, Gloria Keesee of Columbia, Maryland, Deborah Isley (Bill) of Winston-Salem, and a son, Bland Leebrick, Jr. (Katherine) of Reidsville. She is also survived by six grandchildren, Alan (Jackie) Keesee, Melinda (Brandan) Kimble, Ben (Jesse) Isley, Katie (Matt) Doyle, Brandon (Amy) Leebrick and Elizabeth Leebrick, and 10 great-grandchildren.
She considered her family her greatest blessing and accomplishment. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents, her husband, two brothers (Iredell Griffin and Milton Griffin) and four sisters (Aleta Ellison, Ethalinda Allred, Marian Law and Virginia Bailey).
The family would like to thank Charlene Woodson for her loving companionship and care of Anne over the last four years.
Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of New Lebanon Christian Church, 521 Huffines Mill Road, Reidsville, NC 27320 or Grace Fellowship Church, 1863 S. Park Drive, Reidsville, NC 27320, or to a charity of the donor's choice.
Citty Funeral Home is assisting the Leebrick family."--The (Burlington, NC) Times News, 11 Mar 2018