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1301 Role: Witness Hoover, David (I362)
 
1302 Role: Witness Boody, Carrie Lou (I10843)
 
1303 Role: Witness Bond, Mabel R. (I10864)
 
1304 Role: Witness Baily, Joseph (I12272)
 
1305 Role: Witness Hannah (I12274)
 
1306 RONCHAMP 1797/1797 -
Sujet : D?c?s
Lieu : Ronchamp (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Ronchamp (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Etat civil 
Source (S1403)
 
1307 RONCHAMP 1800/1800 -
Sujet : D?c?s
Lieu : Ronchamp (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Ronchamp (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Etat civil 
Source (S1405)
 
1308 RONCHAMP 1809/1809 -
Sujet : Naissances / Mariages / D?c?s
Lieu : Ronchamp (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Ronchamp (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Etat civil 
Source (S1382)
 
1309 RONCHAMP 1809/1809 -
Sujet : Naissances / Mariages / D?c?s
Lieu : Ronchamp (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Ronchamp (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Etat civil 
Source (S1395)
 
1310 Rudolph Webert.
suzi80 (View posts) Posted: 9 Jun 2001 12:00PM GMT

Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Webert, Beckwith, Sellman, Brougham, Fults, Roubie, Schaer
Rudolph Webert.

Lafargeville, Sept 2.- Rudolph Webert, 65, died at his home here Sunday at 1 pm of a cerebral hemorrhage. He had been ill for the past three months, but confined to his bed only a few days.

He as born at Dremberg, Bavaria, Germany, in 1864, the son of Elizabeth and Philip Webert. Mr Webert had been in this country for 37 years, first locating at Thousand Island Park, working for E Beckwith. In July 1893, Mr Webert returned to Germany and married Miss Margareta Sellman, also of Dremberg, Bavaria. To this marriage were born two daughters, Mrs Glenn Brougham of Lafargeville and Mrs Howard Fults of Watertown, and three sons, Alfred of Lafargeville, Harold of Watertown, and Lewis of Glenfield, NY, all living.

Besides his wife, he is also survived by four sisters, Mrs Anna Roubie, Miss Caroline Webert, Mrs Barbara Schaer of West Alhambria, Calif, and three brothers, Frank Webert of Watertown, John Webert of Omar, and Anthony Webert of Evans Mills; three grandchildren, Bruce Brougham of Lafargeville, Donald Fults of Watertown, and Audrey Webert of Glenfield.

Rudolph Webert was a stone mason by trade. The new park and wall at the cemetery here, donated by Fred Weckesser of Wilkesbury, Pennsylvania, was constructed with the aid of Mr Webert and a brother, will, who was killed a year ago July.

Mr Webert belonged to the Order of the Modern Woodman of America, the grange and was a member of he St John?s Catholic church.

Funeral services will be held at the St John?s Catholic church Wednesday at 10 am, Rev Father Racett officiating. Interment at Grove cemetery, Lafargeville.

Transcribed from an unknown news clipping.


Source:
http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/5088/mb.ashx
Research Date: September 16, 2010 
Webert, Johann Rudolph (I48)
 
1311 Sacred Heart Review
The ?i?Review?/i? was a newspaper published in Cambridge and Boston between 1888-1918. Not merely a church bulletin, the ?i?Review?/i? contained sections dealing with local, national and international news, and had a nation-wide subscriber base. It is important for its reporting of the Catholic Church in general and the Church in New England in particular; its pieces that explicate and defend Catholicism; and its advertisements. The entire 60-volume run is available online and is in the public domain. The online version was made possible, in part, by the John and Ruth Galvin Endowed Fund for the Boston Collection at the John J. Burns Library. 
Source (S1008)
 
1312 Sarah is buried next to her husband Silas in the Tuscola Cem., Tuscola,Michigan Huston, Sarah (I28)
 
1313 Scanned copy of this work was made available at the Internet Archive web site:
http://www.archive.org/details/virginiaoverwhar00will 
Source (S878)
 
1314 second spouse, person 11182 Poivey, Urse Joseph (I11290)
 
1315 see 1910 census Stein, David H. (I10641)
 
1316 See attached sources. Sixbury, Robert (I131)
 
1317 See attached sources. Besha, George A. (I241)
 
1318 See attached sources. Frank, Elizabeth (I352)
 
1319 See attached sources. Woods, Sophia (I594)
 
1320 See attached sources. Reff, John (I727)
 
1321 See attached sources. Steede, Elizabeth (I1139)
 
1322 See attached sources. Burch, Moses Hosea (I1673)
 
1323 See attached sources. Hanaby, Mary (I1680)
 
1324 See attached sources. Stage, Samuel W. (I10487)
 
1325 Sent email on 1/14/2014 to Robert Steed
http://www.rsteed.co.uk/index.html 
Steede, Elizabeth (I1139)
 
1326 Sent email via the web site requesting copy of the petition. Rout, Bushrod Jefferson (I10313)
 
1327 Sent form request to LDS on 3/10/2014.

 
Rout, Charlton Benjamin (I1000)
 
1328 sent request from on 4/4/2014 Bond, Mabel R. (I10864)
 
1329 Sent web site form request for record of marriage.
http://cathedralofmary.org/parish/contact-certificates.htm

 
McKenny, Agnes S. (I1090)
 
1330 Sex of this child not specified in death record. According to the record, this child was born and died the same day. Bichet (I2182)
 
1331 She had 11 children Steede, Sarah (I2400)
 
1332 She had 5 children Constance, Catherine (I859)
 
1333 she later married again Dailey, Minnie (I243)
 
1334 Shot himself accidentally Webert, Paul A. (I62)
 
1335 Sidney and Charlotte were first cousins. Steede, Charlotte (I2402)
 
1336 Sidney and Charlotte were first cousins. Chavasse, Sidney (I2403)
 
1337 single in 1862 Teser, Gertraud (I1820)
 
1338 Sold the boot and shoe shop in Lewis County. Brought his wife back to Le Ray. Bichet, Peter J. (I702)
 
1339 Source Citation
Collection Number: G&M_35; Roll Number: 35
Description
County and Year : Pickaway, 1871
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Various publishers of County Land Ownership Atlases. Microfilmed by the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Source Description
This database contains approximately 1,200 U.S. county land ownership atlases from the Library of Congress' Geography and Maps division, covering the approximate years 1864-1918. Some photos of county officers, land owners, and buildings or homes are also included.
Viewer built on Microsoft Technology 
Source (S1486)
 
1340 Source Citation
New York Department of Health; Albany, NY; NY State Death Index

Description
Year Range: 1930

Source Information
Ancestry.com. New York, Death Index, 1852-1956 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017.
Original data: NY State Death Index, New York Department of Health, Albany, NY.

Source Description
This collection consists of indices of deaths from the state of New York. 
Source (S1603)
 
1341 Source Citation: National Archives and Records Administration
(NARA); Washington, D.C .; Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Honolulu,
Hawaii, compiled 02/13/1900 - 12/30/1953; National Archives Microfilm
Publication: A3422; Roll: 068; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: RG 85.


Ancestry.com. Honolulu, Hawaii, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1900-1959 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009.
Original data: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving or Departing at Honolulu,
Hawaii, 1900? 1954. NARA Microfilm Publication A3422, 269 rolls; A3510, 175
rolls; A3574, 27 rolls; A3575, 1 roll; A3615, 1 roll; A3614,80 rolls; A3568 &
A3569, 187 rolls; A3571, 64 rolls; A4156, 348 rolls. Records of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service, Record Group 85. National Archives, Washington, D.C .
Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii,
12/1957-9/1969. NARA Microfilm Publication A3577 56 rolls. Records of the
Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004, Record Group 85. National
Archives, Washington, D.C .
Description:
This series consists of ship and airplane passenger and crew lists provided to the
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) by shipmasters and airlines for
Honolulu, Hawaii between 1900 and 1959. Typical information includes the name
of the ship and shipmaster, ports of arrival and embarkation, and dates of arrival
and departure. Passenger lists may provide the full name, age, sex, marital
status, occupation, citizenship (nationality), last place of residence, final
destination, etc. 
Source (S1043)
 
1342 Source Information
Ancestry.com. New York, County Marriage Records, 1847-1849, 1907-1936 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Marriage Records. New York Marriages. Various New York County Clerk offices.

Source Description
This collection consists of county marriage records from various counties in New York. 
Source (S1606)
 
1343 Source Information:
Ancestry.com. England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data: General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non-parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857. Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Registrar General (RG) 4. The National Archives, Kew, England.General Register Office: Birth Certificates from the Presbyterian, Independent and Baptist Registry and from the Wesleyan Methodist Metropolitan Registry. Digitized images. Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Registrar General (RG) 5. The National Archives, Kew, England.General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non Parochial Registers Commission of 1857, and other registers and church records in the Protectorates of Africa and Asia. Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Registrar General (RG) 8. The National Archives, Kew, England.
Source Description
Trace your ancestral rebellious streak through non-comformist and non-parochial birth, marriage, and death registers.
Viewer built on Microsoft Technology 
Source (S1294)
 
1344 Source Information:
Ancestry.com. U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Original data:
Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M246, 138 rolls); War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93; National Archives, Washington. D.C.
Records indexed by Direct Data Capture.

This database is a collection of records kept by the U.S. National Archives listing men who fought for the colonies during the war. Each record provides the soldier's name, category, rank information, and NARA microfilm roll number to aid the researcher in locating the original record. Images of the records are also included. 
Source (S1062)
 
1345 Source Information:
Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. Vol. 1-4. Dallas, TX, USA: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987.

This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains information originally published in the Senate documents of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine. Veterans and patriots of the Revolutionary War whose graves were found between 1900 and 1987 are included in this first volume.
Included in each entry is the name of the patriot, the cemetery in which the headstone is found, and occasionally others who are located nearby or opposite the grave.
From the preface of the work: The source. Almost since its beginning, members of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution have been locating the graves of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution. The names and locations were first published in 1900 in the DAR's Annual Report to the Smithsonian Institution. Each year since then, additional names and locations, now numbering over 58,500, have been reported.
From 1900 to 1974 the list of graves located during the year (a "year" generally began in March or April) was included in the DAR's Annual Report to the Smithsonian Institution and published as a Senate Document (not the most accessible of publications). In 1975 this report was discontinued. The DAR published the lists for 1975, 1976 and 1977 in a separate volume (as they did for 1978-81). Beginning with 1978, the list of graves located has been published in the DAR Magazine, usually during the following year. These lists, except the earliest ones, are by state, so searching can be tedious.
Accuracy. The accuracy and amount of information varies considerably within and between years. Sometimes almost no specifics were given; sometimes even source citations were included. They are much more complete in later years, but the validity of the information can not be assumed and should be checked. During the years from 1901 through 1914, the grave reports were combined with other reports, and frequently were incomplete or confusing. These years were not abstracted or indexed for this book, because it appears that in 1915 many of these early reports were reviewed or resubmitted. In that year over 3000 names were published. A few apparent duplicates exist, but some of these are persons of the same name buried in the same cemetery, and a few others represent additional or corrected information.
The abstract. Names are spelled exactly as they were in the original documents. Alphabetizing is strict, so check all possible spellings. A few liberties were taken in abstracting grave locations, such as including information which may have appeared elsewhere in the report, correcting the spelling of county names, and occasionally researching and correcting obvious typesetting errors.
It was not possible to fit all of the information contained in each source listing onto the single line necessary to keep this series to a manageable size, so the facts most useful to the reader were chosen. The term "Fam cem" (family cemetery) was frequently used to replace such phrases as "Old Jones family burying place" if the patriot's surname was spelled the same, in order to allow for more details about the location.
The index. The number at the end of the line is the reporting year. For example, "45" indicates the grave was located between April 1, 1944 and April 1, 1945. If possible, check the original publication, which might contain additional information, such as the patriot's birth and death dates and places, the service record of the patriot, and more details on the grave location.
All volumes of the DAR Reports to the Smithsonian are available at the DAR Library in Washington, D.C. The genealogical section of the Dallas Public Library has most of the Senate Documents. The Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City has the 1975-1977 volume. Local DAR and genealogy collections may have copies of the publications. The Brigham Young University library has a card file based on the published work of the DAR which is being microfilmed by the Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City.
Using this book. While all of these reports are available at DAR headquarters, there is little if any information available there to link these references to specific sources of proof, to provide researchers with details as to why a grave was marked or to verify the listing of a located grave as indeed being that of a Revolutionary War patriot. Many listings, particularly the earlier ones, were not substantiated; all information should be independently verified and proved before being submitted to any patriotic or hereditary society for application or other purpose. For additional information and clarification on these listings, please contact the Office of the Historian General, NSDAR, 1776 D St., N.W., Washington, DC 20006-5392 or the DAR Library at the same street address.
The ravages of time have caused the location of many graves to be lost today, and we should be grateful for this wealth of material.
Senate Documents. The Senate Documents which contained the DAR annual report and the list of located graves are part of the US Serial Set. The Serial Set is comprised of Senate and House Reports and Documents since 1789. They were issued in matching volumes (over 15,000 thus far) in tan bindings. Each book has a serial and volume number assigned to it.
Serial Set collections are maintained by depositories (there are some in every state, usually universities). Distribution of the Serial Set volumes has, unfortunately, not been consistent. Depository libraries may have some or all (or none) of the volumes indexed in these books. CIS (Congressional Indexing Service) are microfiching a set of every known Serial Set publication, therefore some libraries may have microfiche copies instead of bound volumes.
All volumes of the DAR Reports to the Smithsonian are available at the DAR Library in Washington, D.C. The genealogical section of the Dallas Public Library has most of the Senate Documents. The Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City has the 1975-1977 volume. Local DAR and genealogy collections may have copies of the publications. The Brigham Young University library has a card file based on the published work of the DAR which is being microfilmed by the Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City.
While all of these reports are available at DAR headquarters, there is little if any information available there to link these references to specific sources of proof, to provide researchers with details as to why a grave was marked or to verify the listing of a located grave as indeed being that of a Revolutionary War patriot. Many listings, particularly the earlier ones, were not substantiated; all information should be independently verified and proved before being submitted to any patriotic or hereditary society for application or other purpose. For additional information and clarification on these listings, please contact the Office of the Historian General, NSDAR, 1776 D St., N.W., Washington, DC 20006-5392 or the DAR Library at the same street address.
The ravages of time have caused the location of many graves to be lost today, and we should be grateful for this wealth of material.
Senate Documents. The Senate Documents which contained the DAR annual report and the list of located graves are part of the US Serial Set. The Serial Set is comprised of Senate and House Reports and Documents since 1789. They were issued in matching volumes (over 15,000 thus far) in tan bindings. Each book has a serial and volume number assigned to it.
Serial Set collections are maintained by depositories (there are some in every state, usually universities). Distribution of the Serial Set volumes has, unfortunately, not been consistent. Depository libraries may have some or all (or none) of the volumes indexed in these books. CIS (Congressional Indexing Service) are microfiching a set of every known Serial Set publication, therefore some libraries may have microfiche copies instead of bound volumes 
Source (S1093)
 
1346 Source of this source:
Recent Newspaper Obituaries (1977 - Today)
GenealogyBank.com
http://www.genealogybank.com
2014 
Source (S1572)
 
1347 Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/manheim/1888manheimdir.html 
Source (S280)
 
1348 Sponsors: Benjamen [sic] and Parmelia Starring Huber, Nancy (I800)
 
1349 Sponsors: John M. and Dorothy (Kessler) Petrie, parents of Mary
 
Hoover, Almira (I774)
 
1350 St. Mary's parish Family F373
 

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