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Note N4475
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"Erlougher, Susan M, age 101, of the Walker Methodist Residence. Member of Hennepin Ave. United Methodist Church & Philanthropic Circle. Widow of the late Rev. Frank L. Erlougher. Preceded in death by son, Edwin and daughter, Alice Degroff. Survived by daughter & son-in-law, Suzanne & Gene Newhall; son, Paul F.; son and daughter-in-law, Alfred J & Margaret Erlougher; daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Hasenbank, all of Mpls.; grandchildren, David DeGroff, Omaha, NB, Anne Hesselroth, Joyce Ferenc, Mpls., Jenette Madsen, Delano, Susan Sicora, Mpls., Molly Willett, Roanoke, VA, Heather Hanson & John Newhall, Duluth; 21 great grandchildren. Services 2 pm Sat. from the Chapel of Hennepin Ave. United Methodist Church. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. If desired memorials may be given to Walker Residence or Hennepin Ave. United Methodist Church. Friends may call at the Goranson Funeral Home, 3040 S. Lyndale from 5-9 pm on Fri."--17 Mar 1977, The Minneapolis (MN) Star
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Note N4476
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"Ex-City Woman Killed in German Auto Accident. HEIDELBERG, Germany -- A former Minneapolis woman, Mrs. Mary Catherine Schmeling, 27, was killed here Friday in an automobile accident.
Her husband, Jurgen, is in critical condition at a local hospital with injuries suffered in the accident.
Mrs. Schmeling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Erlougher, 2606 S. Humboldt Av., was married June 11 in Frankfurt, Germany.
The couple was living here while Schmeling studied for his doctorate in economics at University of Heidelberg.
Her parents left Minneapolis Sunday for funeral services here.
Surviving besides her parents are a sister, Mrs. Frederick Sicora, and grandmother, Mrs. Susan Erlougher, both of Minneapolis.
Mrs. Schmeling, who attended University of Minnesota and the University of Paris, had worked five years for a New York public relations firm before moving to Germany."--14 Jul 1958, (Minneapolis MN) Star Tribune
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Note N4477
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Also appears in 1880 Ohio Agricultural Census
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Note N4478
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Attending Sacramento State University
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Note N4479
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"Sanford L. Gordon, Co. F, 124th Infantry, enl. Aug 15, 1862; wounded July 9, 1863, at Beverly Ford; killed at Spottsylvania"--History of Orange County, New York, pg 748
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Note N4480
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"Frederickites Attend Betty Gower's Nuptials -- Mrs. J. E. Arrington, Mrs. W. T. Longwell and Mrs. John B. Wilson, Sr., were in Roosevelt Friday Evening to attend the wedding of Mary Betty Gower to Tom Towery of Wichita Falls. The marriage took place in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Leebrick. The bride and her parents are former residents of Frederick."--15 May 1952, The Frederick (OK) Press
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Note N4481
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Gravestone inscription reads "US Army SSGT World War II"
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Note N4482
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"Wedding of Patricia Helen Smith and Richard W. Leebrick in the First Methodist Church of Hollywood."--2 Jun 1942, The Los Angeles (CA) Times
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Note N4483
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"James Cartwright was a Baptist preacher. In 1822 he left his home in New York and came west to look after some land which he owned on the Military Tract in Illinois. While at Griggsville, Ill. he was taken sick and died, and was buried by strangers. But his grave was not forgotten. Sixty-five years later, his grandson, W. H. Cartwright, of Mediapolis has his bones brought here and laid by the side of his wife, who died here in 1850. Thus father and son, the one unknown to all this people, and the other, for many years a familiar face and figure, going in and out before the people, in the service of his Master, are permitted to rest together, with the wives of their youth, in our beautiful city of the dead."--from Yellow Spring and Huron by J. W. Merrill, Mediapolis, 1897, published by the author, p. 326.(courtesy of pmfrench)
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Note N4484
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"Mrs. Cordelia Noblet -- Mrs. Cordelia B. Noblet, 82, of New Buffalo, died last Tuesday at Community General Osteopathic Hospital.
She was the widow of Thomas L. Noblet. She was a New Buffalo tax collector and Republican Committeewoman, a member of New Buffalo United Methodist Church, New Buffalo Fire Company Auxiliary and was treasurer of the Hill Church Cemetery Association.
Surviving are a brother, Benjamin T. Bowman, of Ormand Beach, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs.s Elizabeth B. Crosby, of Medfield, Mass., Mrs.s Laura B. Copeland, of Rochester, N.H., and Mrs. Bertha B. Boyer, of New Buffalo; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held Saturday at the funeral home at 403 N. Market St., Duncannon, with the Rev. Albert Steiner, her pastor, officiating. Burial was in Hill Church Cemetery."--4 Nov 1976, The (Newport, PA) News-Sun