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12001 I11919  King  Wilford Weldon  4 Mar 1925  21 Nov 2005  Sabine County Reporter
November 30, 2005

Wilford Weldon King

Wilford Weldon King, 80, of Plainview community died at 1:36 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21, 2005 in Hemphill. He was born March 4, 1925 in Sabine County as a son of the late Edna TATOM and James Ernest KING and had been a lifelong resident of the area. King worked for Temple-Inland for several years and was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church and Bronson Masonic Lodge, a fifty year member.

He was married to Johnnie Mae Byley King on Dec. 8, 1945. She preceded him in death on October 9. 2005 after 59 years, 10 months, and one day of marriage.

Survivors: three daughters and sons-in-law, Ernesteen and Kenneth SMITH of Pineland, Christy and Van WILLIAMS and Tricia and Billy CONN all of Bronson; eight granchildren, Tracee SMITH, Jereme and Cerri SMITH, Ken and Glenda SMITH, Bryan WILLIAMS, Jamie and Lisa WILLIAMS, Shellie and Benji DORSEY, Dustin CONN, and Brandon CONN; and 14 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Plainview Community Cemetery with Bro. Wayne Alford and Bro. Raymond Dowden officiating. Masonic graveyard rites and interment followed at Plainview Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill. 
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12003 I47072  Kingsley  Linda Carrol  22 Jun 1943  21 Sep 2019  The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Simon Ransom KINGSLEY and Della WELLS

Obituary
Sabine County Reporter
October 2, 2019, Page 8

Linda Carroll Kilcrease

Linda Carrol Kilcrease, 76, of Teneha, formerly of San Augustine, passed from this life September 21, 2019 at her residence.

She was born to Simon Ransom "Dutch" Kingsley and Ella A'della Wells Kingsley on June 22, 1943, in Broaddus. She married the love of her life, Charles Edward Kilcrease on December 24, 1960. They remained happily and lovingly married for 57 years when he passed in 2017. She was employed by the San Augustine ISD for more than 30 years, serving as secretary and cafeteria worker. She loved when "her kids" at school called her Nana. She never forgot a child's face of name and truly enjoyed seing them every day. Even long afer retirement she would recognize "her kids" from school and even maybe tell them something about themselves that had long been forgotten. She loved to play piano, and she shared her gift through service at her church as often as possible. She a member of Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church-----



Obituary
Shelby County Today

.Linda Carol Kilcrease, 76, of Tenaha, passed away Saturday, September 21, 2019, in Tenaha.

Graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, September 23, 2019, at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County with Rev. Frank Holrath officiating

Mrs. Kilcrease was born June 22, 1943, in Broaddus, to S.R. "Dutch" Kingsley and Ella A'della Wells Kingsley. She was employed with the San Augustine School District, serving as secretary and also working in the cafeteria. As a hobby, she enjoyed playing the piano. Mrs. Kilcrease was a member of Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by:
Her daughters:
Sharon Brittain and husband Travis
Sheila Ponder

Grandchildren:
Jill Jefferson and husband Keith
Jamey Brittain and wife Courtney
Charles Brittain and wife Shanai
Misty Ramirez
Christi Miller and husband Chad
Marsha Gage, and Nikki Brittain

Great-grandchildren:
Gracelyn Brittain
Harper Harkness
Hunter Mosley
Jalyn Mosley
Christopher Miller
Austin Carpenter
Megan Miller
Morgan Jefferson
Logan Jefferson
Trace Brittain
Jayeda Davis
Aidan Davis
Rylee Davis
Payton Carpenter

Great-great-grandchildren:
Grayson Evans
Elizabeth Miller
Addisyn Mosley

Brother: Buster Kingsley

Sister-in-law: Joyce Davis and husband J.O.

Preceded in death by her husband, Charles Kilcrease; parents, S.R. "Dutch" Kingsley and Ella A'della Wells Kingsley; sister, Lorene Price; and brothers, Elton Kingsley and Aulton Kingsley.

Online condolences & tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfuneralhome.com 
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12004 I26103  Kinnard  Ann Fleming "Annie"  Abt 1836  Yes, date unknown  Betty Pritchett writes that "Ann Kinnard's mother was Elizabeth A. Fleming and her father was Dr. Claiborne (sometimes spelled Claibourne or Clayborne) Holmes Kinnard. She and Robert A. had 2 children. Mary McEwen (1870-1871) and Claiborne Kinnard (1872-1944), my grandfather."  STR06 
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12006 I22138               
12007 I47226               
12008 I31744  Kirby  ???  Bef 1802  Yes, date unknown  According to Paul Williams, Gilliam's wife was thought to be Sarah Kirby. The death certificate of her daughter, Louisa, showed that her mother's maiden name was KIRBY.  STR06 
12009 I31759  Kirby  Jeremiah "Jerry" Marsh  28 Mar 1824  27 Feb 1911  The son of Thomas and Elizabeth Kirby. His sister, Nancy, married his wife's brother, John D. McLemore.

Her Kentucky death certificate, provided by Paul Williams, shows him as a son of Thomas Kirby and Betty Estom (??). His occupation was listed as farmer. The informant was D.V./Dale? Kirby. A line was drawn through the marital status block. 
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12010 I27541  Kirby  Nancy Ann  Abt 1836  Aft 1910  Paul Williams notes that "Nancy Ann is daughter of Thomas Kirby [also of Rockcastle Co.] please note the surname Kirby is [sic] Curby in some of earlier census records." He later added that Nancy's mother was Elizabeth Ecton/Acton.

Paul showed her as born ca 1836 in Kentucky. The 1900 census shows her instead as born in May 1840, also in Kentucky.

She was living with her son Thomas G. McLemore and his family at the time of the 1910 Rockcastle, Kentucky census. She was listed as age 73, widowed, the mother of 8 children all still living, and born in Kentucky to parents also born in Kentucky. 
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12011 I47685  Kirby  Talitha Ann  4 Mar 1862  9 Apr 1937  Her FindAGrave Memorial page links her to parents George M. KERBY (1818-1897) and Sarah Nuegent Carver Kerby, as well as her husband, Andrew Jackson Trammell.

George KERBY is shown as a veteran of the Texas Revolutionary War. 
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12012 I32881  Kirk  Mattie Elizabeth "Lizzie"  Abt 1889  Yes, date unknown  Could this be a sister of Rosa Kirk Halbert, and therefore also a daughter of Robert C. Kirk amd Mattie Rucker?  STR06 
12013 I47107  Kirk  Robbie Jane  5 Dec 1915  21 Sep 1990  Published in The Huntsville Times, Huntsville, AL, Sunday, September 23, 1990

Mrs. Robbie Jane McLemore, 74, Athens, died Friday at a local hospital.

The funeral is today at 3:30 p.m. at the Limestone Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Sonny Kirk officiating. Burial will be in the Athens City Cemetery.

Mrs. McLemore was a member of the Mount Pisgah Baptist Church.

Survivors include one son, Jackie Wilson McLemore of Athens; three daughters, Betty Joyce Richardson and Bobbie Ann Wilson, both of Athens, and Linda Faye Coleman of Elkmont; one sister, Mabel Shannon of Athens; one brother, Floyd Kirk of Athens; several grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

(Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page) 
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12014 I37557  Kirk  Rosa Anna  9 Feb 1890  13 Nov 1957  On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of Robert and Mattie Kirk.

Name: Rosa Kirk Halbert
Death Date: 13 Nov 1957
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years 9 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Feb 1890
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert C. Kirk
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Mattie Rucker
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Fox Hill
Burial Place: Milam, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Nov 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135924
Digital Film Number: 4163662
Image Number: 649
Reference Number: cn 63146
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 
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12016 I32650               
12017 I35112               
12018 I26837  Kirkley  Amelia  Abt 1848  Yes, date unknown  Could she have been named Permelia vs. Amelia?

There is a FindAGrave memorial page (# 14080141), linked on Ancestry.com to Amelia. This memorial page has a photo of the headstone of "Permelia J. Kirkley, wife of W. S. Templeton, Born Dec. 1, 1849 and died May 8, 1915" She is buried with her husband, Winfield Scott Templeton, in the Pine Bluff Cemetery in Denton, Copiah County, Mississippi. 
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12019 I26702  Kirkley  Richard R.  Abt 1796  18 Sep 1851  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 24 Aug 1850
Stamped 230
305-305
Richard Kirkley 54 M Farmer 500 SC Cannot read or write
Aquilla Kirkley 30 F Tenn Cannot read or write
John Kirkley 14 M Mi Attended School within the year
Samuel Kirkley 10 M Mi Attended School within the year
Richard Kirkley 8 M Mi Attended School within the year
Martha Kirkley 6 F Mi Attended School within the year
Charlotte Kirkley 4 Mi
Amelia Kirkley 2 F Mi
Eli Graves 24 M Farmer Mis
Eliza Graves 16 F Mis
306-306
Moses Kirkley 21 M Farmer 200 Mi Cannot read or write
Eliza Kirkley 20 F Mi
(Married within the year) 
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12021 I7892               
12022 I8870  Kittell  Charles Victor  18 Oct 1952  29 May 2007  Graveside services for Charles Kittell, 54 of Jasper, were held Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at 12:30pm at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper.

Charles died Tuesday, May 29, 2007 in Jasper. A native of Bossier City, Louisiana and formerly of Beaumont & Houston, he had lived in Jasper for the past six months. A graduate of Forest Park High School, he attended Lamar University. He sailed with Mobil Oil Marine for ten years then served as a Stationer Engineer for a number of years in Houston. He was employed with Tractor Supply at the time of his death. He enjoyed working with computers and reading especially Tolkien.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents Tell & Edythe McCoy of Jasper and Boyd and Floy Kittell of Liberty, and uncle, Glenn Kittell of Liberty.

Survivors include his parents Kenneth and Nan Kittell of Coldspring, Texas; three brothers Paul Kittell, Winn Kittell & wife Camille, Reagan Kittell & wife Sharon; sister Holly Weeks & husband Kent; two nephews Travis & Keith Kittell; two first cousins Karen Kittell and Kelly Edwards. 
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12023 I8869  Kittell  Kenneth Jay  19 Apr 1932  12 Mar 2020  Obituary

Kenneth J. Kittell, 87, of Colmesneil, passed away, Thursday, March 12, 2020 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 2 p.m. at Fairlawn Cemetery in Liberty, Texas. Officiating will be Brother Edwin Findley.

Ken was born April 19, 1932, the first of two sons to Boyd & Florence Adams Kittell in Beaumont, Texas. Boyd was a tuba player for the old Magnolia Refinery Band. Ken graduated from South Park High School. He then enlisted in the U.S. Air Force where he served for 10 years, with time spent overseas in Morocco and Okinawa. He resigned with the rank of Master Sargent. For over 25 years Ken delighted in supplying the spotlight as a member of the United Artist Union for music events in Jefferson County and other lightings for Bonnie Cokinos Productions. After working for Unocal for 29 years, he retired to Colmesneil on Frog Pond Lake. He spent 15 years driving the school bus for Woodville. He assisted his wife in maintaining and operating the Opera House in Woodville form 1981-1996. Ken was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Woodville.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Boyd & Florence Kittell; son, Charles Kittell and stepson, Stephen Lee Hunt and brother Glen Ray and wife Pat Kittell.

He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Mary Ann Kittell of Colmesneil; sons Winn Kittell, Paul Kittell, Reagan Kittell and wife Lauri; daughter, Holly Weeks and husband Kent; stepchildren, Kathryn Eyleen Hunt Williams Bergold, Jonnie A Hunt and wife, Tammy LeBleu; grandsons, Travis and Keith Kittell; Luke Aaron Williams, Nick Wood and Harrison Bridges; granddaughters, Sarah Ann Hunt, Amanda Belle Hunt and husband, Marlon Baltodano, Catherine Michelle Hunt and Rebecca Ann Williams; great granddaughter, Chloe Grace Hill, and nieces Kelly Kittell Edwards and husband, Greg and Karen Kittell. He is also survived by the mother of his children, Nan McCoy Kittell.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Heart Association. 12345 N. Lamar Blvd, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78753.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Woodville, Texas. 
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12024 I8872               
12025 I20446               
12026 I20308               
12027 I4158  Klein  Andrew Joseph  17 Feb 1957  13 Apr 2010  Art Peck shows his date of birth, in error, to be 10 Feb 1959.


Andrew J. Klein Port Huron

Andrew J. Klein, age 53, passed away April 13, 2010 after a 7 month battle with Cancer. He was born February 17, 1957 in St. Clair to Joseph and Mildred Klein. Andrew married Deniece Warren on November 7, 1975 in Port Huron. Andrew retired in November 2008 after over 30 years of service with Laborers Local 463/1075. He also served on the "E" Board for several years. Andrew enjoyed hunting and fishing with his boys, and going to classic car shows where he had a 1968 Camaro to enter. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family. He is survived by his wife Deniece, 2 sons, James (Jennifer) Klein of St. Clair, and Andrew Klein Jr. of Port Huron, 2 grandchildren, Lindsay and Trevor Klein of St. Clair, siblings, Mary Klein of Marysville, Fern (Harold) Hyslop of St. Clair, and Jack Klein of Bowling Green, Ohio. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Mildred Klein, and two brothers, James and Robert Klein. Per Andrew's wishes, cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Friday at 5 p.m. in the Smith Family Funeral Home - South, 1230 7th Street with The Rev. Max Amstutz officiating. Friends may visit with his family beginning at 2 p.m. Friday in the funeral home until the hour of service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the wishes of the family. ?u?www.smithfamilyfuneralhome.com ?/u?.

Published in The Times Herald on April 15, 2010
Courtesy of Maggie Battel Bethel 
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12028 I5914               
12029 I4161               
12030 I5074  Klein  Joseph Forest "Jack"  29 Mar 1915  30 Oct 1988  Cass City Chronicle
April 9, 1915
Page 4

Born to Mr. and Mrs. John KLEIN of Royal Oaks on Monday, March 29, a little son, Joseph Forrest.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 4, 1945
Local Happenings, Page Four

Jack Klein plans to open a flower shop in Bad Axe tomorrow. His sister, Miss Frances Klein, will be employed as manager. It will be known as Klein Flower Shop.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that he was with the Flame Gas Co, in River Rouge and had purchased a home in that city.

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, November 9, 1988
Obituaries Page 8

Joseph Klein

Joseph F. "Jack" Klein, 73, died Sunday, October 30, in the Evangelical Home of Port Huron.

He was born Mar 29, 1915 in Royal Oak. He had been a resident of Port Huron since 1953 and was a former resident of Cass City. He married Mildred M. Schwegler February 9, 1942, in Bowling Green, Ohio. She died April 8, 1976.

He owned and operated Klein's Bottle Gas Service until 1963.

He is survived by two daughters, Mary P. KLEIN of Marysville and Mrs. Fern L. HYSLOP of St. Clair; four sons, Jack F. of Gettysburg, Pa.; James W. of Lake Wales, Fla.; Robert A. and Andrew J. of Port Huron; and a sister Mrs. Aletha AUTEN of Davison and nine grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two sisters, Margaret Fern AYERS and Frances KLEIN.

Services were held Wednesday in the Karrer-Simpson-Crawford Funeral Home. The Rev. John E. Naile of the First United Methodist Church, St. Clair, officiated. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007) 
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12031 I35134               
12032 I41063  Klein  Lois Vera  4 Nov 1934  29 Dec 1997  Elznic -- Lois V., 63, Geneva, died Monday (12/29/97) in Lincoln. Born, Sutton [ca 1934].
Survivors: husband, Donald J. Sr.; sons, Donald J. Elznic Jr., Salem, Ore., Tim Elznic , York, Joe Elznic , Geneva; daughter, Karla Slezak, Grand Island; sister, Margaret Staberg, Lincoln; six grand- children. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: begins 2 p.m. Thursday, funeral home. Memorials in care of family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
 
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12033 I4211               
12034 I4159  Klein  Robert "Bob" Alan  31 Oct 1949  28 Dec 2002  Volume 27 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 4, 1967, reported that Robert L. Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein, was graduated from Port Huron Northern High School.  STR06 
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12036 I35146               
12037 I34944  Kleine  Iona  3 Mar 1929  20 Jul 2016  Iona Mae (Kleine) Bartels was born on March 3, 1929 on a farm northwest of Daykin, Nebraska. She was the only child of William and Minnie (Hahn) Kleine and passed away on July 20, 2016 in Fairbury, Nebraska at the age of 87 years, 4 months and 17 days. Iona was baptized on March 17, 1929 at her home and confirmed in Christ on June 21, 1943 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Daykin, Nebraska.

Iona attended elementary school at District 35 and graduated from Daykin High School in 1946. Following graduation, she enrolled at Commercial Extension of Omaha.

On September 12, 1948, Iona was united in marriage to Everett L. Bartels at St. John's Lutheran Church in Daykin, Nebraska. They were privileged to celebrate 61 years of marriage. This marriage was blessed with three daughters, Judy, Janet and Joy.

Iona was a faithful member of Zion Lutheran Church of Tobias, Nebraska. She was a member of Zion Ladies Aid, LWML and her church circle serving as a leader for many years. She enjoyed making the church's baptismal banners until her health declined. Special interests during her lifetime included baking, gardening, music, embroidery and painting.

Preceding her in death were her parents, William and Minnie Kleine; her husband, Everett Bartels and her parents-in-law, Otto and Lena Bartels.

Survivors cherishing her memory include her daughters and their spouses, Judy and Marlon Buzek of Stromsburg, Nebraska; Janet & Ray Capek of Milligan, Nebraska and Joy and Scott Wolfe of Daykin, Nebraska.

Grandchildren and great-grandchildren include Heather and Eric Lindsley, Grant and Logan of Osceola, Nebraska; Chad and Stephanie Buzek, Tara and Tori of Stromsburg, Nebraska, Jason Capek, Chase and Carter of Shelton, Nebraska; Justin and Melissa Capek, Jayden and Liam of Ohiowa, Nebraska; Jon and Audra Capek and Stormi of Carleton, Nebraska; Joshua Capek of Tobias, Nebraska; Aaron and Jennifer Wolfe, Cooper, Berkeley and Decker of Tobias, Nebraska and Megan and Derrick Haake, Maddox, Bryant and Harper of Daykin, Nebraska.

Other immediate relatives include brother-in-law Willard Bartels and wife Judy of Tobias, Nebraska; Sisters-in-law, Leona Klawitter of Milligan, Nebraska; Dorothy Brandt of Western, Nebraska and Patricia Bartels and Donna Steinbrook of Tobias, Nebraska and nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Special friends were Charles and Bernita Boesch of Blackwell, Oklahoma and the residents and staff of Cedarwood Assisted Living.

Services will be Monday, July 25, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Tobias, NE with Pastor Ryan Meyer officiating. The family will greet friends on Sunday evening from 6 ? 8 at Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home in Fairbury. Burial will be in Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery. Memorials will go to the Family's Choice. Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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12038 I23366               
12039 I47521  Klemme  Robert Vance  4 Nov 1970  3 May 2019  Robert Vance Klemme saw the face of God on Friday afternoon, May 3, 2019. He was doing what he loved best, which was camping with his family and close friends. Born November 4, 1970 in Dallas, Texas to Judith Parker and Charles Whitmore Klemme. Bob graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1989, from Texas Tech University in 1994, and married Emily Brenner May 27, 1995.
As a friend reflected so beautifully, "he was the very best husband, the very best dad, a leader, a man so filled with the Holy Spirit in its MOST joyful sense that it spilled out all over the place every single minute of his day. You felt LOVED every time you walked away from an interaction with him?he goes on to our Lord, and not a single person who believes in God could ever disbelieve he is with Him now. He was Christ to everyone."

Bob's daily life and activities reflected his beautiful spirit. He was deeply spiritual and prayerful and a theological debate with Bob was always both lively and educational. Bob was a youth group leader. He was active in Indian Guides and Indian Princesses from the moment his first child was old enough to participate in 2004. He was on several boards for Hospice of Midland and The Way Retreat Center among others. He volunteered extensively at St. Ann's Catholic Church and was actively involved in raising funds for the new Youth Activities Building at St. Ann's. He was also an avid hunter, skier, camper, Eagle Scout, played guitar, piano, and sang. Bob built his own thriving business from the ground up. He also bought a lottery ticket once a week, "just in case."

Bob was preceded in death by his parents Judith and Charles Klemme as well as his uncle, Bob Parker. Left to honor Bob and bear witness to his love and legacy of faith are his wife of 24 years, Emily; and his children Ben, Will, Molly, Sam, Claire and Luke. He is also survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Windi and Whit Klemme, sister and brother-in-law Tony and Susan Klemme Quill, cousins Kathy Boss, Nannette King, and Lisa Fountain, and their families and his aunt, Nancy Kreuger. Surrounding Emily and the children at this time also are her mother, Karen Mason, her sister Jane Brenner (Andrew) Swartz, Julia Brenner (Bobby) Barrett, her brother John (Traci Goodgion) Brenner, her father Michael Lance (Ruth) Brenner of Gastonia, N.C., and nieces and nephews Lesa Wright, Lindsey Brenner, Morgan Swartz, Annie Swartz, Michael Brenner, Hannah Klemme, Macaiah Klemme, Zach Klemme, Gracie Klemme, and Judah Klemme.

A rosary will be held for Bob on Tuesday, May 7 at 7:00 PM at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Midland, Texas. A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, May 8 at 11:00 AM at St. Ann's Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Bob's name to The Way Retreat Center (Midland) and the Youth Activities Building (St. Ann's Church).

Copied from the Nalley-Pickle & Welch website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 8, 2019, page 8 
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12040 I19640               
12041 I19142  Klesert  John August  16 Oct 1879  Yes, date unknown  Per SS-5, #346-28-4619 John A. Klesert, 515 Lathrop Avenue, River Forest, Illinois. Full name John August Klesert, age 72, DOB 10/16/79 Burr Oak, Michigan Father: Charles Klesert Mother: Emma Strauss. Male. White. Self Employed. Date of application 1/11/52.  STR06 
12042 I8389  Klevsaat  Carl Friedrich Ludwig  Bef 27 Jul 1848  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census

Census Place:Burr Oak, St. Joseph, Michigan Source:FHL Film 1254603
National Archives Film T9-0603
Page 24
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Fred STROUSE Self M M W 58 GER Occ:Farmer Fa: GER Mo: GER
Minnie STROUSE Wife F M W 51 GER Occ:Keeping House Fa: GER Mo: GER
Chas. KLEVEART Son in Law M M W 32 GER Occ:Farmer Fa: GER Mo: GER
Emma KLEVEART Dau F M W 23 MI Occ:Helps In House Fa: GER Mo: GER
George KLEVEART GSon M S W 6 MI Fa: GER Mo: MI
John KLEVEART GSon M S W 8 M MI Fa: GER Mo: MI
 
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12043 I8386  Klevsaat  Friedrich Christoph Ernst  Bef 24 Feb 1809  2 Sep 1892  Email dated 7 Feb 2000 from Anne (Percival) Kruszka: "I have here in my hot little hands a patron submission form for the LDS on one Friedrich Christoph Ernst Klevesaat born 20 Feb 1809 in Rosenow Germany. He was the son of Johann Christian Klevesaat and Elisabeth Catharina Neuendorf. I think this Johan Christian Klevesaat was the brother of my G-g-g grandfather, Jurgen Gustav Klevesaat. I also have the microfilms at the local LDS where I volunteer. I'll see how many Ernst Klevesaat's I can find. In some of the records on my family I have seen the name spelled Klesaert."

German Passport (Courtesy of Dorothy Williams & Jo Peck)

KLEESAAT, Ernst Age: 48 Occupation: Arbeiter (Laborer) Place of Origin: Rosenow/Mecklbg. Family Members: Sophie 42 Ebefrau--Marie 19--Johann 17--Carl 7- Fritz 5

Text from GERMANS TO AMERICA (Courtesy of Dorothy Williams & Jo Peck) List of Passengers to U.S. Ports, Volume 10 pp 418-419 Edited by Ira Glazier, P. William Filby

KLEESAAT, Ernst 48 M Farmer Home: Germany Destination: USA Sophia 42, Marie 19, Johann 17, Carl 7, Ernst 5 Ship: Elbe From: Hamburg To: New York Arr'd: 14 Apr 1857


The family can be found in Elba, Genesee County, New York at the time of the 1860 Federal Census. In examining the microfilm, I did not locate son Johann, who would have been approximately 19. It is also interesting to note that Mary is still living at home even though she had married some seven months earlier. Her husband, George Gesse, was living two homes away, as a laborer in the Taylor household. Perhaps he was under contract, or working to save money for their move to Michigan.

At the time of the 1870 and 1880 Federal census enumerations, Ernst and Sophia were living in Sherman Township, St. Joseph County, Michigan, in the home of their son, Johann. They lived two households away from daughter Marie and her husband George Jesse. 
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12044 I8386  Klevsaat  Friedrich Christoph Ernst  Bef 24 Feb 1809  2 Sep 1892  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
New York, Genessee County, Elba
100-102
Earnest Klesert 50 Laborer Mechlenburg (Germany)
Josephine 44 Housework ditto
Mary 21 Housework ditto
Charles 11 ditto
Louis 9 ditto 
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12045 I8388  Klevsaat  Johann Carl Christian  Bef 19 Mar 1840  Yes, date unknown  In a plat of Sherman Township ca 1880 supplied by Dorothy Williams, land belonging to G. Jess adjoins a larger parcel belonging to J. Klevsert.

 
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12046 I8388  Klevsaat  Johann Carl Christian  Bef 19 Mar 1840  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Federal Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County Sherman Township #183-183

Klevsert, John 30 M W Farmer $4000 $800 Macklenberg
Klevsert, Sophia 25 F W Keeping House Prussia
Klevsert, Carrie 3 F WMichigan
Klevsert, Ernest 60 M W Farm LaborerMacklenberg
Klevsert, Sophia 56 F W Keeping House Macklenberg

1880 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sherman
FHL Film 1254603 NA Film #T9-0603 Page 456C

Enumerated on 8 June 1880 #108-109
Clevsert, John W M 40 (Head) Farmer Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg
Clevsert, Sophia W F 35 Wife Keeping House Prussia Prussia Prussia
Clevsert, Carrie W F 13 Daug At Home Michigan Mecklenburg Prussia
Clevsert, Martha W F 9 Daug Michigan Mecklenburg Prussia
Clevsert, Emma W F 7 Daug Michigan Mecklenburg Prussia
Clevsert, Earnest W M 70 Grandfather Prussia Prussia Prussia
Clevsert, Sophia W F 64 Grandmother Prussia Prussia Prussia
 
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12047 I12419  Klevsaat  Johann Christian  Bef 1 Dec 1777  Yes, date unknown  Anne Percival Kruszka thinks "this Johann Christian Klevesaat was the brother of my G-g-g grandfather, Jurgen Gustav Klevesaat."  STR06 
12048 I16488  Klevsaat  Sebastian Heinrich  Bef 20 Jan 1743  Yes, date unknown  Ingo Klevesath lists him as the son of Christian KLEVSAAT.  STR06 
12049 I14979  Klima  Joseph  Bef 1853  Nov 1897  Joseph came to the United States about 1879 and lived in Milligan about 18 years. He was an accomplished gymnast and was a member of the Tel. Jed. Sokol, a gymnastic organization. He was also a member of the Independent Workmen Lodge. He disappeared mysteriously on November 23, 1897, after leading the family cow to the Vaclav KOTTAS pasture. His frozen body was found a couple of weeks later by John LUKSIK in the cornfield of Vaclav KOTTAS. It was determined by an inquest that all but one rib was fractured, and that one of his ribs had penetrated his heart. Foul play was suspected until his missing cash was found in his attic at home. It was believed a bull in caused his fatal injuries. (Milligan, p 317).  STR06 
12050 I20126  Klima  Joseph J.  6 Jul 1895  22 Mar 1993  After graduating from the Milligan High School in 1913, Joseph entered Peru State College and graduated in 1915. He taught school for three years and was School Superintendent at Shelby, Nebraska when World War I broke out. He resigned to join the U.S. Navy. While waiting to be called up, he was moved to Hildreath, Nebraska to run those schools, as their principal had been drafted into the army. At the end of the term, he reported to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station at Chicago. At the end of the war, he was invited to work at the Farmers and Merchants Bank, where he worked for 57 years. (Milligan, p 333).

SSN 506-03-6721 
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12051 I20314               
12052 I12120  Kline  Alma  2 Oct 1906  12 Apr 1995  Alma M. Oman

Sturgis--Alma M. Oman, 88, 206 Center St, died April 12, 1995 at Sturgis Hospital. She was born October 2, 1906 in St. Joseph County, a son (sic) of Norton and Sarah (Winkleplek) Kline. On April 18, 1925, she married George W. Oman in Centreville. He died June 18, 1985. She was an area resident all her life and was a homemaker. She was very active in the Kingdom Hall Jehovah Witness ministry. Surviving are three sons, Ralph Oman, Jackson; Richard Oman, Houston, Texas; James Oman, Sturgis; ten grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers, Clinton Kline, Clayton Kline, Lloyd Kline, Oscar Kline and Clifford Kline. There will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at 1 pm Wednesday at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness, Sturgis. Elder Roger Andrews will officiate. 
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12053 I28658  Kling  Anna  Abt 1856  9 Feb 1932  Obituary
From the Youngstown Telegram February 10, 1932
(Courtesy of Jean Kling Baun)

Rudersdorf-Mrs. Anna, age 76, of 4212 Rush Blvd., died at 1 p.m. Feb 9. She is survived by her husband, Gustaf Rudersdorf; son Harley; sisters, Mrs. Amelia KRESS and Mrs. Agnes SCHULTZ, brothers, Herman and Otto KLING. She was a member of St. Charles's Church of Boardman. Services will be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Charles' Church. Interment will be in Tod Cemetery.

Jean Baun also supplied a copy of the obituary for Anna's brother Herman KLING. He was a Youngstown area architect, and was born in Germany to Friedrich and Amalie Einhaus KLING. and was a graduate of the University of Berlin. 
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12054 I6767  Klinger  Christina  Abt 1833  Mar 1917  The death certificate of her son, George McClellan Cramer, shows her place of birth as in Clyde, Ohio. Last name shown by Dean Cramer as CLINGER.  STR06 
12055 I5324  Klinkman  Charles H.  23 Mar 1924  7 Jun 1962  Volume 15 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 1, 1952, reported that besides operating his father's farm, Charles has accepted a position with the Trailer Mfg. Co in Marlette.

Cass City Chronicle
June 14, 1962

Klinkman Services Held in Marlette

Funeral services were held Sunday at the Marsh Funeral Home, Marlette, for Charles H. Klinkman, 38, Decker, following his death from a self-inflicted shotgun wound.

Klinkman, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Orton Klinkman, was born March 23, 1924, in Decker. A bachelor, he spent his entire life at the family's farm residence in Lamotte township.

According to a report by investigative officers, Klinkman was despondant over the death of his mother last April. His father preceded him in death in September, 1961.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Roy (Louise) AGAR, Marlette, Mrs. Vyron (Margaret) BEUTLER, Pontiac, and Mrs. Donald (Laura) DALE, Marlette, and a brother, Wilfred, Smiths Creek.

Officiating at the service were Rev. Lester Nelsen, Pilgrim Holiness Church, Kingston and Rev. Joseph SHAW, Decker. Interment was in Elkland Cemetery.

Pallbearers were: Kitchener INNES, JR., James DARLING, Leland WENDORF, Donald INNES, Marvin INNES and Carl GEISTER.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007) 
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12056 I29520               
12057 I35092  Klinkman  Dorus "Dutch"  20 May 1916  2 Jul 1987  Elkland Township Cemetery records show that he was a veteran of World War II, and married to Ann Jarvis.  STR06 
12058 I35086  Klinkman  Harvey  6 Jun 1889  8 Dec 1947  Cass City Chronicle
Friday, December 12, 1947
Page 4

Sudden Death of Harvey Klinkman

Harvey Klinkman, well-known resident of Cass City, passed away suddenly at his home on South Seeger St. Monday night. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Stanley Kirn at the Evangelical United Bretherin Church Thursday afternoon and interment was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Mr. Klinkman was born in Lancaster, New York, June 6, 1889, and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klinkman. He came to this community with his parents when he was nine years old where he has made his home until his death.

He was united in marriage February 10, 1914, in Cass City with Miss Cora Helwig. Following their marriage they made their home in the village. Mr Klinkman has been in the contracting business for the past twenty years.

To mourn their losses are his wife; one daughter, Charlotte, at home; three sons, Dorus and Keith Klinkman of Cass City and James Klinkman of Detroit; four brothers, Orton Klinkman of Decker, Howard of Jackson, Charles of Dearborn, and Arthur of Cass City; and two grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2010) 
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12059 I5265  Klinkman  Laura Magdalene  18 Jul 1927  29 Sep 2019  Laura M. Dale, age 92, of Marlette, MI passed away peacefully at her home Sunday, September 29, 2019.


She was born July 18, 1927 in Decker, MI daughter of the late Orton and Catherine (Schwegler) Klinkman. Laura married Donald Dale November 17, 1945 in Marlette and they were married 54 years. She was an Elder at Second Presbyterian Church Marlette and a 4H Leader for Germania Silver Stars for over 30 years. Laura loved spending time with family and friends. She enjoyed cooking, canning, playing baseball, cards, and doing crossword and word search puzzles.


Laura is lovingly remembered by her children, Linwood (Elizabeth) Dale, Deanna (Tom) Stamp and Catherine (Jack) Nickens; 11 grandchildren, Jamie, Robert, Jonathan, Anthony, Marcus, Evy, Lisa, Laura, Michael, Mark and Matthew; 30 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and special friends, Daniella and Steven Warner.


She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Dale May 14, 2000; grandson, Brian Stamp; granddaughter, Jodi Dale; siblings, Louise Agar, Margaret Beutler, Wilfred Klinkman and Charles Klinkman.

The family will receive visitors from 2 ? 8 PM Thursday, October 3, 2019 at Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette and 10 AM Friday, October 4, 2019 at Second Presbyterian Church.


A Funeral Service will be held at 11 AM Friday, October 4, 2019 at Second Presbyterian Church 2002 Wood Rd., Marlette, MI 48453 with Pastor Chris Wolf officiating.


Burial will follow at Germania Cemetery, Marlette Township, MI.


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Memorial Contributions may be made to Second Presbyterian Church.


You may share an online condolence with the family at www.marshfuneral.com.


Arrangements by Marsh Funeral Chapel, 2675 Main St., Marlette, MI 48453 Phone 989-635-36 
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12060 I5075  Klinkman  Louise May  11 Aug 1915  16 May 2000  Cass City Chronicle
May 24, 2000
Obituaries, Page 14

Louise Agar

Louise M. Agar, 84, died Tuesday May 16, 2000, at Covenant Care (St. Luke's) in Saginaw.

She was born in the Decker area August 11, 1915, the daughter of Orton Klinkman and Catherine (Schwegler) Klinkman. January 1, 1942, she married Roy Agar. He died November 16, 1996.

She was a homemaker and worked on the family dairy farm.

She attended Pine School, worked in several homes caring for others and was employed by Dr. Webster for several years before marriage. She was a charter member of the Marlette Hospital Auxiliary, of which she had been a member for 49 years. She did volunteer work as a Gray Lady and worked in the gift shop. She was a past 4-H leader, active member of the Germania Lutheran Ladies Aid, past Friendship Club and farm Bureau member.

She is survived by a daughter, Marilyn (Leon) TRAINOR of Snover; a son Keith AGAR of Marlette; three grandsons; two sisters, Margaret (Vyron) BEULTER of Kingston and Laura DALE of Marlette, a brother, Wilfred (Arlene) KLINKMAN of Smiths Creek, and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband Roy, her parents, and a brother, Charles KLINKMAN.

Funeral services were held Friday May 19 at the Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette with the Rev. Kenneth Parker officiating.

Burial was in the Marlette Cemetery. 
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12061 I5076  Klinkman  Margaret M.  17 Feb 1917  12 Sep 2008  Margaret M. Beutler, Kingston, MI~ Passed away peacefully Friday, Sept. 12, 2008 at Marlette Hospice Residence, at the age of 91. Mrs. Beutler had lived in Kingston since 1980 and was previously from the West Bloomfield area. She was born Feb. 17, 1917 in Decker, daughter to the late Orton and Catherine (Schwagler) Klinkman. She married Vyron E. Beutler March 16, 1940 in Ohio. He preceded her in death Sept. 24, 2006. Margaret and her late husband sold produce at the Oakland Co. Farmers Market for many years. She enjoyed painting, crocheting, cooking, gardening and most of all, her family. She is survived by sons, Ronald (Sharon) Beutler of Kingston and Eugene (Phyllis) Beutler, also of Kingston; daughter, Janet (Harmon) Beaty of Hartland; brother, Wilford Klinkman of Smith Creek; sister, Laura Dale of Marlette; sister-in-law, Jackie MacAlpine of Argyle; seven grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brother, Charles Klinkman and sister, Louise Agar. Funeral service will be held Monday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. in Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette, with Pastor Len Wyatt officiating. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery in Cass City. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2-7 p.m. at Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette. Memorials may be made to the donation of choice. Tuscola County Advertiser 9-13-08

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~caillet101/2008_Tuscola_County_MI_Obits.html 
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12062 I12005  Klinkman  Orton Thomas  10 Feb 1887  12 Sep 1961  Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 21, 1961
Page 5

Orton T. Klinkman, 74, died Tuesday, September 12 after a long illness.

Son of the late Otto and Mae Klinkman, he was born February 10, 1887 in Lancaster, New York and moved to Cass City as a small boy.

He married Catherine Schwegler in Caro, March 11, 1914, and the couple continued to live in Cass City for three years, after which they moved to their present farm residence near Decker.

Besides his wife, Mr. Klinkman is survived by five children, Mrs. Roy AGAR and Mrs. Donald DALE of Marlette, Mrs. Vyron BEUTLER of Pontiac, Wilfred of Smiths Creek and Charles, at home, 11 grandchildren and three brothers, Howard of Jackson, Charles of Dearborn and Arthur of Cass City.

Funeral services were held Friday, September 15, at the Decker Methodist Church. The Rev. Joseph Shaw officiated. Burial was in Elkland cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong) 
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12063 I35087  Klinkman  Otto C.  22 Sep 1858  13 Jul 1936  The Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 17, 1936, Page Five

Deaths

Otto Klinkman

After an illness of more than two years, Otto Klinkman passed away Monday afternoon, July 13, at his home, three miles east and one-half mile south of Cass City.

Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon from the home. Rev. G. A. Spitler, pastor of Salem Evangelical Church, officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

Otto Klinkman was born September 22, 1858, in New York and there he was united in marriage iwth Miss Mae Hutchinson. They made their home in New York until coming to Michigan thirty-nine years ago when they settled on the farm where Mrs. Klinkman died in October, 1911, and where Mr. Klinkman passed away Monday.

He is survived by five sons, Orton Klinkman, Decker; Harve , Arthur and Charles, Cass City; and Howard of Jackson. He also leaves one sisters, Mrs. Frances Knapp of Lancaster, N. Y. and seventeen grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2011) 
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12064 I35087  Klinkman  Otto C.  22 Sep 1858  13 Jul 1936  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 of April 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 1A Stamped 121
5-5
Klinkman, Otto Head M W 52 m1 24 NY NY NY Farmer
Klinkmanm May Wf F W 46 m1 24 5/5 NY NY NY
Klinkman, Ortin Son M W 23 S NY NY NY Laborer Home Farm
Klinkman, Howard Son M W 18 S NY NY NY Laborer Home Farm
Klinkman, Charles Son M W 15 S NY NY NY Laborer Home Farm
Klinkman, Arthur Son M W 8 S Mich NY NY 
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12065 I5077  Klinkman  Wilfred Orton  15 Oct 1919  18 May 2017  The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Wilfred Klinkman was stationed on an island in the Pacific. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was still in the Pacific. In Volume 9, dated September 2, 1946, the column titled "Our Service Men Who Have Returned Home", noted that he had returned after four years' service in the Pacific area.  STR06 
12066 I38428  Klotzbach  Martha Alberta  28 Aug 1894  22 Jun 1999  Her maiden name, on the Janke Tree at WorldConnect, was instead shown as Klotzbough. However, both the obituary of her brother, Vernon Klotzbach and the 1930 Federal census, on which she was enumerated next to her parents, shows that the spelling was actually KLOTZBACH. Vernon's obituary also shows he was survived by his sister, Mrs. Martha SANDERS, so it appears Martha remarried sometime after 1930.

Abstract of Vernon Klotzbach obituary, published in the Oelwein (Iowa) Daily Register, 19 Nov 1958...Vernon Klotzbach, 69...son of John G. and Melinda (STONER) Klotzbach who predeceased him....also predeceased by his wife, Hermine E. GERDES....survived by four daughters, one brother, Floyd KLOTZBACH of Independence, one sister, Mrs. Martha SANDERS, Burlington, and five grandchildren. 
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12067 I38428  Klotzbach  Martha Alberta  28 Aug 1894  22 Jun 1999  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Iowa, Buchanan County, Washington Township, Independence City, First Ward
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 10-26 SD 7 Sheet 3A Stamped 14
220-54-75
Klotzbach, John G Head M W 60 m 24 Iowa Germany/Kassel Germany/Kassel Proprietor Retail Grocerty
Klotzbach, Melinda J. Wf F W 62 M 25 Iowa PA Inda Saleswoman Retail Store
401-55-76
McLemore, Martha Head F W 35 D Iowa Iowa Iowa Cosmetologist Beauty Parlor
McLemore, William A. Son M W 12 S Oregon Ill Iowa
McLemore, Jane C. Dtr F W 10 S Oregon Ill Iowa
The home immediately preceding hers were of John G. and Melinda M. KLOTZBACH, both born in Iowa of German ancestry, and married the year prior to her birth.
 
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12068 I27524  Klutts  Mary Katherine"Katie"  23 Mar 1875  28 Nov 1965  Name: Katie Kathrine Mclemore
Death Date: 28 Nov 1965
Death Place: Italy, Ellis, Texas
Usual Residence: 705 W. College St. Athens, Henderson Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 90 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Mar 1875
Birthplace: Illinois
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Benjim Kluttz
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Winnie Ramsay
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: House Keeping
Informant: George S. McLemore
Cause: Degenerative changes of ageing
Place of Residence: Athens, Henderson, Texas
Cemetery: Chinquakin Cemetery
Burial Place: Canton, Van Zandt, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Nov 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117866
Digital Film Number: 4028292
Image Number: 3388
Reference Number: cn 70100
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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12069 I27524  Klutts  Mary Katherine"Katie"  23 Mar 1875  28 Nov 1965  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 15B
Fm 33-33
McClemore, Kate Hd F W 44 Wd Ill Ill Ill
McClemore, Winnie Dtr F W 18 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gertie Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gordan Son M W 13 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Lumon Son M W 10 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, George Son M W 8 S Tx La Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Henderson County, JP 1, Athens Town
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 107-1 SD 11 Sheet 7A Stamped 183
124-156
McLemore, K. K. Hd A 12 M W 55 Wd Ill US US
McLemore, Gordon Son M W 22 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard
McLemore, Georgia (sic) Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 19 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard


 
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12070 I27524  Klutts  Mary Katherine"Katie"  23 Mar 1875  28 Nov 1965  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
12071 I25599  Knight  Charles C.  Abt 1821  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry
Enumerated the 24th Day of September 1850 by James Carpenter
123-123
Charles Knight 29 M Teacher Virginia
Anna Knight 21 F Miss
HH 124-124
Abram Fairchild and Lavinia (McLemore) Fairchild 
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12072 I10551               
12073 I5087  Knight  John N.  22 Jun 1921  5 Nov 1990  As of the September 3, 1945 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST (Vol. 8), it was reported that Sgt. John Knight was in Czechoslovakia.  STR06 
12074 I17768  Knight  Judith Florence  26 May 1869  26 May 1958  Frank KNIGHT (1834-1909) and Charlotte KENDAL KNIGHT (1836-1943) were the parents of Judith Knight. Charlotte lived to the ripe old age of 107 years and remembered the Civil War vividly. (White and Toole, p 70).  STR06 
12075 I5088  Knight  Keith M.  30 Nov 1917  17 Jan 1991  Keith Knight married an Esther in 1941. They were the parents of Kenneth Nathan (born 1943), Linda (born 1948) and James Keith (born June 17, 1953, Sterling). He also had a son, Terry Lee, who died at the age of four months on March 22, 1956.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 26, September 5, 1966, reported that Linda had graduated from Arenac Eastern High School. 
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12076 I40246               
12077 I46772  Knight  Nettie Roxana  6 Mar 1874  17 Jun 1940  A copy of her Texas Death Certificate has been posted to her FindAGrave memorial page created by Debbie Lee. She is shown as the daughter of W. S. Knight, born Alabama and Manda Michael, born Tennessee.  STR06 
12078 I38640               
12079 I11470  Knight  Sarah  Bef 1760  Yes, date unknown  The daughter of Moses Knight.  STR06 
12080 I10924  Knighton  Ed T.  Abt 1884  Yes, date unknown  At the time of the 1920 Census, he was listed as follows:

136/136 Knighton, Ed T. Head M W 36 TX TX TX Knighton, May Wife F W 35 M TX TX TX Jones, Bessie M. Step-Son M W 12 S TX TX TX Jones, Henry Step-Son M W 10 S TX TX TX Jones, Bonner Step-Son M W 8 S TX TX TX 
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12081 I3250  Knighton  Grady Southwell  12 Sep 1890  10 Jul 1963  They were married as of the 1910 Sabine County Census. It was shown they had been married less than a year and that they had not had any pregnancies or children.  STR06 
12082 I15569  Knighton  Moses Albert  Bef 1890    Could these be his parents?

Census Place:Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 13 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Moses KNIGHTONSelfMMW67LA Occ:FarmerFa: SCMo: SC
Jane KNIGHTONWifeFMW64LA Occ:Keeping HouseFa: LAMo: LA
Margret KELLYDauFWW45LA Fa: LAMo: LA
Sarah E WOODSDauFWW40LA Fa: LAMo: LA
Amelia J WOODSGChildFSW18TX Fa: LAMo: LA
Lizzie KELLIGGChildFSW21TX Fa: LAMo: LA

The following obituary, in the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER on Decmeber 7, 2005 and the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE on December 8, 2005, might be for his granddaughter?

ERLENE HANKS

Funeral services for Erlene Hanks, 64, of San Augustine, were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, December 4, 2005 at Grapevine Missionary Baptist Church in San Augustine County. Burial followed at Dickerson Cemetery in San Augustine County. Rev. Beaux "Bo" Dickerson and Rev. Glenn Middleton officiated. She died December 1 in San Augustine.

Erlene Hanks was born in San Augustine County on February 10, 1941 to Moses Albert Knighton and Ruth Lamberth Knighton. She was a school teacher and member of the Grapevine Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her sons, Duley Hanks and wife, Sylvia of Eagle River, Alaska and Joe David Hanks and wife Carissa of San Augustine; daughters Kathy Kilcrease of Lufkin; sisters Glenda Hathaway of Austin and Bonnie Warr of Pineland; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements. 
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12083 I14741               
12084 I14740               
12085 I24885  Knowles  Franklin McCormic  29 Apr 1849  Bef 1893  Franklin Knowles was the son of Ephraim Knowles (born about 1798 in Georgia; died 17 August 1882 in Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana) and
Synthia (born about 1809 in Indiana; died after 1860). Ephraim and Synthia had several other children, all born in Indiana: John S. (born about 1823); Polly (born about 1828); Lucinda (born about 1830); James (born about 1832); Elizabeth (born about 1835); Irene P. (born about 1835); Mahala (born about 1837); Sally E. (born about 1838); Syntha (born about 1840); Jesse (born about 1843); Eli W. (born about 1844) and Comfort E. (born about 1847). Ephraim Knowles remarried 28 October 1866 in Vanderburgh County, Indiana to Louisa FAIRCHILD (bon about 1816 in Indiana).

Posted on a query list by Morna Leonard; medusa656@yahoo.com 
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12086 I24885  Knowles  Franklin McCormic  29 Apr 1849  Bef 1893  (Research):Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Montgomery Twp
Enumerated 12 Jun 1870 William A. Jaques
Pages 21 and 22
148-151
Knowls Ephraim 73 M Farming $5600 $1250 Geo
Knowls, Louisa 54 F Keeping House Ind
148-151
Knowles, F.M. 21 M W Farming Indiana Married in April
Knowles, Eliza E 19 F W Keeping House Married in April
Farchilds, J.D. 16 M W

1880 Federal Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Montgomery, ED 110
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880 by Samuel W. Scott
Page 5, SD 1, ED 110, Stamped 277 A.
40-40
Knowles, Franklin M. W M 31 Farmer Ind Ga Ky
Knowles, Eliza E W F 29 Wife Keeping House Ind Ohio Ind
Knowles, Elam E W M 8 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, George W M 18 Cousin Laborer Ind Ind England
Dutton, Commodore W M 18 Nephew Laborer Ill Ohio Ind
40-41
Knowles, Ephraim W M 83 Retired Farmer Ga Del Del
Knowles, Louisa W F 64 Wife Ind Penn Penn
41-42
Linkmiler, Thos A W M 26 Farmer Ind Ind England
Limkmiler, Temperance W F 26 Wife Keeping House Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, Porter W M 6 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, Elmer W M 4 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, Minnie W F 2 Dtr Ind Ind Ind 
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12087 I27244  Knowles  Lodema  12 Feb 1892  7 Jun 1942  FindAGrave also has a link to her son by her later marriage to Jame Franklin Brackeen, Harvell Kenneth Bracken, 19 Apr 1926-19 Jan 1984.  STR06 
12088 I20402  Koahler  Anna  24 Feb 1880  Yes, date unknown  She married Phillip BRADEN on January 10, 1901 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church. (Milligan, p 344).  STR06 
12089 I20321  Koahler  Clara  22 Jun 1903  Mar 1980  She married Clayton JUSTA. (Milligan, p 334).  STR06 
12090 I20315  Koahler  Earl Bemjamin  12 Jul 1915  6 Nov 1994  He raised Angus cattle. (Milligan, p 334).  STR06 
12091 I20392  Koahler  Emil  22 Jun 1870  10 Dec 1940  Emil came with his parents to America. When they were in transit, he had a string tied on a bottle, dragging it behing in the water, and as he was bending over, he almost fell in the ocean. Luckily, someone pulled him back up by the shirt tale. He grew up on a farm in Glengary Township. He was a farmer. (Milligan, p 344)  STR06 
12092 I20319  Koahler  Frank  5 Mar 1876  8 Jul 1950  He was at school on the morning of the famous Blizzard of 1888. He and several other students were able to make their way home by following a wire fence (Milligan, p 334-335).  STR06 
12093 I20323  Koahler  Gladys  17 Sep 1910  7 Apr 1987  DOB shown in the Milligan, Nebraska 1888-1988 book as 17 Dec 1910, but on the SSDI it is instead listed as 7 Sep 1910.  STR06 
12094 I20322  Koahler  Hazel  Abt 1908  Yes, date unknown  At the time of the 1920 Federal census, 12 year old Hazel was living with her Aunt, 43 year old Mary L. Claussen. Mary was widowed, and born in Nebraska of German parents. They were in ED #28, Franklin Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

The Milligan Centenniel History book, page 334, showed that she married a Frank Uldrich. 
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12095 I20401  Koahler  John  Abt 1879  Yes, date unknown  He married Lena LEFF on February 2, 1902 at St. Wenceslaus Church.  STR06 
12096 I20403  Koahler  Julia Ann  16 Sep 1883  28 Nov 1963  She married John MASSOTH on January 30, 1906 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Geneva, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 344).

JULIA (KOAHLER) MASSOTH - Mrs. J. A. Massoth Last Rites Held Here Funeral services were held Saturday at 10 a. m. at St. Joseph church in Geneva for Mrs. John A. Massoth of Geneva, who passed away at Geneva Thursday, November 28,1963, at the age of 80 years, 2 months and 12 days. Death followed an illness of several months. Julia Koahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koahler, was born September 16, 1883, near Milligan. She grew up in the Milligan community. She attended rural school near Milligan. January 30, 1906, she was married to John A. Massoth of Geneva. They farmed near Geneva many years and also lived in Geneva after retiring from the farm. To this union were born nine children, four of whom survive. Her husband passed away Tuesday, September 17, 1963, at Geneva. She also was predeceased by twin children, Johnnie and Marguerite; a son Ben, who passed away in 1951(note: Benjamin F. died at age 42); a daughter, Regina, who died at the age of four months and a da ughter Rose Elaine, who died at the age of five months; her parents, three brothers; Emil, Frank and John Koahler and three sisters, Mary Schropfer, Anna Braden and Antonia, who died when quite young. Mrs. Massoth was the youngest in the family of seven children and she also was the last survivor. Throughout her life she loved flowers and gardens and also was devoted to her family. Survivors include three sons; Charles of Geneva, Linus of Manley and Donald of Olympia, Wash., a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Watson of Lincoln, one daughter-in-law. a son-in-law and several grandchildren. Rev. Paul Ulenberg of St. Joseph church in Geneva officiated at the last rites. Pallbearers were John Carl, J. L. Cumberland, Norbert Gergen, John Harrington, E. J. McCluskey and Carl Schneider. Interment was in St. Joseph cemetery.


(Courtesy of Charles Grote, who read/recorded the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Geneva, Nebraska)

 
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12097 I20302  Koca  Albert  19 Mar 1873  28 May 1946  After their marriage, Albert and Rose first lived in the Ohiowa area. They wanted to move back to Milligan, so they purchased the NE 1/4 of Section 8, Glengary Township from Bridget O'Boyle on April 2, 1902. Albert borrowed the money from his parents to do so, witht he stipulation that he pay each of his parents $40 annually. He also was to give his mother 200 pounds of flour a year, but she died two months after her signed the deed. They built a new home on the farm in 1904. After Rose died unexpectedly, Albert retired to town, leaving the farming to his sons. He was in poor health and living in a room of the Milligan Hotel when he committed suicide. He was 73 years old. He was buried near his wife (Milligan, p 335).  STR06 
12098 I20335  Koca  Albert  29 Jul 1907  3 Aug 1997  SSN 505-26-8777  STR06 
12099 I20387  Koca  Angeline Louise  25 Oct 1926  19 Mar 2015  Obituary for Angeline L. Brunkow

Funeral service for Angeline will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 23, 2015 at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Interment will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Public visitation will begin Sunday 1 pm until 8 pm with family greeting friends from 6 to 8 at the Chapel in Milligan, NE. Memorials are directed to the family for later designation.

Angeline Louise (Koca) Brunkow, daughter of Louis and Alice Koca, was born October 25, 1926 on a farm in Saline County, Section 19, Atlanta Precinct, southeast of Milligan. She passed away at the age of 88 years at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska on March 19, 2015.

Angel attended District #83 through 8th grade. For the next four years she attended Milligan Public Schools, graduating as Class Valedictorian with the class of 1943. She continued her education at Lincoln School of Commerce. She worked for the U.S. Service Commission at Bruning and Fairmont Airbases, the Civil Service for the Veterans' Administration, Milligan Public Schools and Geneva Heritage. Angel married Claremont Brunkow in 1951. She loved music and loved to dance. She had a love for animals and the outdoors and spent a lot of hours gardening and caring for her flowers and trees.

Angeline was preceded in death by her husband, Claremont Brunkow, parents, Louis and Alice Koca, sister, Dorothy Bunker and brother-in-law, James Bunker.

She is survived by two sons, Lucian Brunkow, Keith and daughter-in-law Becky Brunkow, daughter, Lucinda Brunkow, grandchildren, Kyle Brunkow, Hillary and Richard Liddy, Evan and Julie Brunkow, Kendra Brunkow, great grandchildren, Colton and Hunter Brunkow, Kallie Clark, William Liddy, and Evan Michael Brunkow, Jr., and many nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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12100 I19729  Koca  Anna  27 Sep 1879  12 Mar 1960  Anna and her twin sister Antonie fell victims to diptheria during the epidemic in the early 1880's. They were saved by the home remedy of dehydrated alum rubbed in their throats by Mrs. Bulin. She had lost several children herself, but was able to save others with this procedure. Anna remembers Indians coming to their home to barter their rugs for bread. She also remembered during the 1888 blizzard that she and her sister skipped school by hiding in the chicken house, something their mother surely had mixed emotions about. Anna loved handiwork, flowers and family all her life. (Milligan, p 285).  STR06 


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