1930 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita, Monroe City, Ward 3
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 39-6 SD 2 Sheet 2A Stamped 21
Catolpa
517-22-34
Roper, Basil Head m W 29 M 24 La La La Parts Man Automobile
Roper, Eva M Wf F W 28 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Roper, Frances L Dtr F W 3 S La Tx La
Roper, Robert B Son M W 1 S La (sic) Tx La
Grayson, Robert R Roomer M W 22 S La La La Bookkeeper Automobile
Moore, Charlie Roomer M W 25 S La La La Accountant Office
Name Frances Roper Fisher
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Dec 1945
Event Place Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 18
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1927
Birthplace Louisiana
Father's Name Basil Roper
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Eva Mcgowan
Mother's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Donald B
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 1704
Page
GS Film number 1221060
Digital Folder Number 004213523
Image Number 00250
Citing this Record:
"Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M3QZ-89Z : accessed 17 Jun 2014), Frances Roper Fisher, 29 Dec 1945; citing Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana, certificate number 1704, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 1221060.
Bennie Zahn writes that she was a good cook, and her favorite dish was lamb and white beans. She had a pet Banty Rooster. Anna also had a lovely singing voice, and a daughter commented that she and Bertrand used to sing "La Marseillaise" together.
She married Victor MAUMUS, and they owned a Dairy. She sold cream cheese and milk at the Second Street Market, Stall 65. They were the parents of four children.
Bennie Zahn writes that Clothilde married Charles SIEFKER. When she died at age 32, her husband and six children survived her, the youngest, Joseph Raphael Siefker, being but eight months old. Her widower became ill several years later and was hospitalized, leaving his children in care of relatives. A neighbor cared for Raphael, the youngest, and disappeared with him--moving north to Amite, Louisiana. She mistreated him, and Raphael was removed from her care. He was later adopted by the Mayor of Amite and his wife, who were childless. Raphael was renamed Robert Ellis GOODMAN.
The SIEFKER family later discovered his whereabouts and sued for custody, all of which was reported in the Amite newspapers. The judge ruled he should stay with his adoptive parents, and the Siefker family was sadly forced to accept this decision. His ROQUEVERT aunts later travelled to Amite, and were satisfied that he had a proper home and was being well cared for.
He was known as Louis, and he was the only one of his family to emigrate to the United States. Bennie Zahn writes that he returned to France for a visit with his parents in 1878 at which time the birth of his eighth child was imminent. On 10 June 1878 he wrote to his wife, Blazine Pene, citing the great joy he felt embracing his family; both of his parents still living. While the sights of France filled him with admiration and while he rejoiced at being in his homeland and with his family once again, his thoughts were of his wife and children, and the joy he anticipated upon his reunion with them. His handwriting was neat and precise and his throughts were beautifully and sentimentally expressed, all of which tends to indicate that he was a well-schooled person.
He died of stomach cancer when he was 45 year old; the youngest of his 13 children being just three years old. He spent the last months of his life at his summer home in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where it was hoped that his condition would improve.
On his Find A Grave memorial page, he is shown as being born in Deyme, France, not in Cazeneuve-Montaut. He is also shown as buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Ocean Springs. No photo of a tombstone is posted, however. (# 77856016).
He married Louise SAUNE, and was a Carpenter. They were the parents of six. His Find A Grave memorial page shows the children as twins Marie and Louis, Paul, Germaine and Nola.
(Research):An mtDNA sample supplied a direct female descendant of Lucine (a child of Pat McGuire, the daughter of Josephine Morlas), was analyzed by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. Their analysis showed the following Haplogroup assignment, along with the following differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence.
HVR1 Haplogroup
K
HVR1 differences
from ?u?CRS?/u?
16224C
16519C
The mitochondrial super-haplogroup U encompasses haplogroups U1-U7 and haplogroup K. Haplogroup K is found through Europe, and contains multiple closely related lineages indicating a recent population expansion. The origin of haplogroup K dates to approximately 16,000 years ago, and it has been suggested that individuals with this haplogroup took part in the pre-Neolithic expansion following the Last Glacial Maximum. William Hurst, on his Haplogroup K Website, writes that "Katrine," the founding mother of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup K, was one of the "Seven Daughters of Eve" as listed in the 2001 book of that title by Bryan Sykes. A lot of happened since 2001, but the book is still valuable.
Katrine lived about 16,000 years ago. Perhaps the oldest known K descendant was Oetzi the Iceman whose frozen body was discovered in the Alps in 1991. Estimated at 5000 years old, the Iceman proved to have the basic mutations for a K: 16224C and 16320C. Every K is a cousin of Oetzi.
She married Frank FRANCO of Ocean Springs, Mississippi. He was a railroad conductor and they operated a grocery store, at which they also resided, on Calhoun and Claiborne. It was burned to the ground, and later rebuilt, in 1917. They had two daughters.
1880 Census
North Carolina, Johnston County, Boone Hill
Pge 7 SD 2 ED 165
Enumerated 3 and 4 Jun 1880
62-64
Rose, Henderson W M 28 Farmer NC NC NC
Rose, Nancy C W F 36 Wf Keeping House NC NC NC
Lee, I. Nettie W F 3 Stepdaughter NC NC NC
Rose, Kelly W M 9 Nephew NC NC NC
1860 Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh, Center
Post Office Evansville
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 50
368-361
Mary Ann Linxwiler 56 F Farmer $2500 50 Ky
Anderson Linxwiler 25 M Farm Hand Indiana
Clarissa Brown 10 F Indiana
1870 Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh, Center
Post Office Evansville
Enumerated 27 Jun 1870 By R P McCulahan
Page 14
93-93
Linxwiler, Sarah 65 F W Keeping House $400 Ky
Linxwiler, Melissa 29 F W Keeping House $800 Ind
Linxwiler, Mary 67 F W Keeping House Ky
Brown, Clara 20 F W Ind
1880 Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh, Center
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880 by H.A. Moss
Page 2, SD 1, ED 69
16-18
Linxwwiler, Anderson M 45 Farmer Ind Ind Ind
Linxwiler, Margaret F 34 Wf Keeping House Ind Ind Ind
Linxwiler, Everet E. W M 15 Son Farm Labor Ind Ind Ind
Linxwiler, Russel W M 9 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linxwiler, Mary W F 76 Mother Ind Ind Ind
Note: Earlier census records have Mary as born in Kentucky
His registration records for the World War I Draft showed him as exempt from the draft, as a subject of Spain. His employer was the Spanish Vice Counsul in Pensacola, FL, where he worked as a clerk. His location of birth was shown as Masnou, Barcelona, Spain. He was listed as caucasian, of medium build, slender with brown eyes and black hair.
1920 Census
Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola, Precinct 30
SD 3, ED 37 Sheet 5B
Enumerated 6 January 1920
West Jordan St, House Number 17
88-94
Roses, John Head M W 28 M 1912 Al Spain Spainish Spain Spainish Spain Spainish Truck Driver Coffee Co
Roses, Maud Wf F W 23 M Florida Iowa Iowa
Roses, Pedro 1 Fl Spain Fl
Regan, Riley Lodger M W 28 S Florida US Alabama Mechanic Garage Automotive
John Roses Jr., age 88, was born on Nov. 9, 1925, in Pensacola, Fla. and passed away on Oct. 22, 2014. He moved to Fort Walton Beach, Fla. in 1969 after retiring from the Air Force. He served 23 1/2 years. John is preceded in death by his wife of 56 years, Eden Bernice Roses. He is survived by his four children, Bob Roses, Bill Roses, Barbara Workman and Debrah Betterelli; eight grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at 1 p.m. at Beal Memorial Cemetery.
Expressions of sympathy may be viewed or submitted online at www.McLaughlinMortuary.com.
Published Online in Northwest Florida Daily News on Oct. 24, 2014
(Research):Ancestry.com. U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. show he enlisted on 5 Aug 1940 in Montgomery, Alabama for Enlistment for the Panama Canal Department, Medical Department - For Enlisted Men of the Medical Department (includes Enlisted Men of the Medical Department on Duty with the Dental Corps). He had attended two years of high school, and his civil occupation was that of an office clerk. He was single, 67 inches tall and weighed 157 pounds.
Vincent William Roses was born September 23, 1923 in Pensacola, Florida to John P. Roses, and Maude Everhart Roses, lived in Pensacola expect in the US Army 1940-1945 worldwide served in 2nd Armored Division, 48th Armored Medical Batt. Nov. 30, 1940 '96 July 31, 1945.
Mr. Roses was preceded in death by, Wife of 57 years, Maria Albertina Ponsen Roses, Parents and Grand Parents, Brother Pedro, Sister Rosemary Norris, many uncles, aunts and cousins.
Mr. Roses was a thirty five years employee of L&N Railroad and a lifelong member of St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church.
He is survived by a daughter Sandra Roses Milligan (Jim Milligan) Colorado Springs, CO., granddaughter Tracy Kirchharr, and dear friend Mickey Brown. He enlisted in the US Army November30th, 1940 served honorably till July 31, 1945 served at Forty Benning GA., landed at Casablanca North Africa December 24 1942, when he left there went to Tidworth England went to France Normandy June 1944, thru France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany, was at the battle of the Bugle, from there back to Holland wound up at the Elbe River in Germany, where they were stopped to wait for the Russians. While in Holland he met Maria Ponsen, fell in love and after the battle of the Bulge he returned to Holland to marry her on February 6, 1945, a marriage that lasted 57 years, until she died on November 29,2002.
Services will be Thursday 9:30 a.m. at Waters & Hibbert Funeral Home. Interment will be at Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Florida.
Waters & Hibbert 11/14/2013
Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, July 23, 1964
Page Four
Alice J. Schwegler, 80, Charlotte, Michigan, widow of the late William J. Schwegler, died Wednesday July 15, at Faith Nursing Home where she had been a patient for several days. The Schwegler's were former residents of this vicinity.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in Burkhead-Cheney Chapel by the Rev. Don L. Warmouth, pastor of the Methodist Church of which she was a member. Interment was in Charlotte Cemetery.
She is survived by a son, Andrew, of Lansing, two grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, two sisters and a number of nieces and nephews.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Battel and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwegler of Cass City attended the funeral. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Klein of Port Huron and John Battel of Williamston.
The Daily Sentinel [Nacogdoches, Texas]
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Esther Ross Mathews
Funeral for Esther Ross Mathews, 92, of San Augustine was at 2 p.m. Monday in Memorial Presbyterian Church, San Augustine. Burial was in Thomas Cemetery, San Augustine County.
Mathews died May 14, 2005, in her residence.
Born Feb. 24, 1913, in Huntsville, she was the daughter of Rogers Ross and Bennie Morgan. She had been a school teacher and was a member of San Augustine Memorial Presbyterian Church. She was married to Gilbert Mathews, and he preceded her in death.
Survivors include daughters, Beth Wright and Laurie Gilcrease, both of San Augustine; son, Rogers Mathews of Everett, Wash.; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Karl Yoas emailed that according to World War I draft information, Grover Cleveland Ross was born on 10 Jun 1888. A digital image of the record on Ancestry.com is available. His place of birth was listed as Kingston, Michigan. He was a barber at Berghoff Barber Shop, and had a wife and three children. He was tall, slender and had blue eyes and brown hair. At the time he completed the registration, on June 5, 1917, he was a resident of Royal Oak Township, Oakland County, Michigan.
Name Grover Cleveland Ross
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Nov 1931
Event Place Michigan, United States
Gender Male
Age 42
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 10 Jun 1889
Birthplace Kingston, Michigan
Birth Year (Estimated) 1889
Father's Name William Ross
Mother's Name Rhoda Vansickland
GS Film number 001973004
Digital Folder Number 005362602
Image Number 00320
Citing this Record:
"Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF48-QQ1 : accessed 18 Oct 2013), Grover Cleveland Ross, 1931.
STEINACHER, Elizabeth A "Betty" (ROTHENBURGER); 72; Wilber NE; Omaha W-H; 2005-5-1; jayco (Were there two Betty Steinancher's, born ca 1933, that died in Nebraska? One in 2005 as per this listing, and the other in 2006 per the SSDI?. Or might the year of death on this listing be incorrect?)
Has her mother's genealogy papers. She married twice. Margaret has a picture of the Marshall home in Missouri on her wall. She has a copy of Brooke Payne's book. She has the little cups associated with the Lewis Payne teapot.
1870 Census New York, Onondaga County, Tully, 38-42 ROWLAND, Horace 38 M W Farmer 1500 450 NY ROWLAND, Alia 22 F W Keeping House NY ROWLAND, Zella 4 F W NY ROWLAND, Mina 9/12 F W NY Sept
1880 Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Horace ROWLAND Self M Male W 47 NY NY NY Alace L. ROWLAND Wife M Female W 32 NY Keeping House CT NY Zella M. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 15 NY NY NY Minor A. ROWLAND Son S Male W 10 NY NY NY Myra A. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 8 NY NY NY Eva B. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 6 NY NY NY Jennie M. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 4 NY NY NY Nellie M. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 1 NY NY NY Source Information:
Census Place Tully, Onondaga, New York
Family History Library Film 1254906
NA Film Number T9-0906
Page Number 329A
Lois Patterson writes that he married a Hattie b. 1862 and they were the parents of Eva and Alice ROWLAND. It appears that he was listed, in error as MIna, Female, at the time of the 1870 census.
His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his parents, Preston Owens Rowland (1899-1943) and Miriam Rowland (1987-1983). A photo of his military memorial marker is also shown, engraved with a cross and "Rudolph Owens Rowland SF1 US Navy World War II Korea Nov 5, 1921 Oct 18 1984.
The 1900 Census, in Cowanshannock, PA, shows she was married for 19 years, having given birth to 7 children, 6 of whom were still living, and indicates both of her parents were also born in Pennsylvania.
She was the head of household at the time the 1920 census was taken, as her husband had died in February 1919. She was living with two of her daughters, Etta and Elizabeth, plus three grandchildren, born to her daughter Mary Ina, who had died five years previously.
FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John Rowley (1827-1905) and Mary Ann Bolvin (1825-1889), both buried in East Mahoning Cemetery, Purchase Line, Indiana County, PA.
Her Pennsylvania Death Certificate shows the same parents, and notes she was a widow. Her address at the time of her death was 510 N Seventh St, Apollo, PA. Informant was her son. John R. Hoover, of the same address.Parents are also listed as John Rowley and Mary Ann Bolvin.
History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865; Research provided by HDS subscriber shows that John Rowly, husband of Mary Bolvin, enlisted into the Union Army as a Private on 26 August 1864, into Company A of the 206th Infantry in Pennsylvania. He Mustered out on 26 June 1866 in Richmond, VA. His date of death was shown on this 8 Dec 1905 in Hillsdale, PA. The same information is inscribed on his headstone, which can be seen on Find a Grave.
At the time of the 1870 Federal Census, John and Mary Rowley were listed with six children in Grant Twp, Indiana Couny, Pennsylvania. He was a farmer, with his real property listed as being worth $13,000, and personal property worth $1,000, similar to his neighbors. Eldests sons Anthony and Cornelius were both working on the farmer, with only Anthony still attending school. Eldest daughter Martha was no longer at school, with occupation listed "at home." John, Elizabeth and Nancy had all attended school during the year.
WILLS PROBATED
Indiana Weekly Messenger
10 January 1906, page 5
The will of John Rowley, of Grant township, has been filed. His sons, Cornelius, Anthony and O.B. Rowley, and two daguthers Elizabeth E. R. Hoover and Nancy A Weaver, are to share equally in the dividion of the estate. The will directs that his son, John Hagerman, gets $50 less and daughter, Mary O., $25 less than the four names above. His daughter, Mrs. Jane Titterington, is given a judgement of $158.64 and $200. Roy Kinann and his grandson, John Weaver, are each given $100. Cornelius is given the first opportunity of purchasing the property. Josiah Rowley and J. A. Muman are appointed executors. The will is dated June 16, 1897,
He was born John Henry Hills, and changed his name to George John Roxson. Art Peck shows that he was born in Texas, whereas the California Death records has his place of birth as Missouri, and his mother's maiden name as KRAPF. His World War II draft registration also listed him as George John ROXSON, with his birthplace shown as Kennett, MO. He was a resident of Colusa, Califorina at that time, and employed by F. C. Stolte Co of Marysville.
John left home when he was 24, working in Chickasha, Oklahoma, Kansas, Idaho, Washington and Montana.
He crossed into Mexico at Nogales, Arizona in 1917 to avoid Military Service. This is when he changed his name. He chose Roxson based on the nickname he had given sister Annie, Roxyann. He wrote his mother in 1920, saying he planned to visit her soon. After the Mexican Revolution, he was unable to harvest his crops, and had no money. He never wrote back, and his parents thought him dead.
The family moved to California in 1925. They farmed in the foothills, eventually settling in Upper Lake.
After his wife died, John made his home with his eldest son, Fred.
After admitting to his children his true identity, he visited his sister Beckie in Arkansas and sister Annie in Kansas City in 1973. They were his only surving family. They were reunited after a 60 year seperation.
1930 Census
California, Kern County, Delano City
Enumerated April 2-4, 1930
ED 15-3 SD 14 Sheet 3A Stamped 16
Treemount Street
56-58
Roxson, George J Head R 10 M W 34 M 22 CanadaEng Canada Canada English Year of Immigration 1923 Alien Laborer Ranch Work
Roxson, Isidra Wf F Mex 34 M 14 Mex Mex Mex Spanish Year of Immigration 1923 Alien Housewife
Roxson, FedericoSon M Mex 7 S Mexico CanadaEng Mex Spanish Year of Immigration 1923 Al
Roxson, Camillo Son M MEx 3 6/12 S California CanadaEng Mex
Roxson, Freida Dtr F Mex 1 7/12 S California CanadaEng Mex
Roxson, Georgina Dtr F Mex 2/12 S California CanadaEng Mex
The Social Security Application for her son, Jack Jerome Smith, listed his parents as Meyer Smith and Anna RUBIN. The application for daughter Rebecca showed the same parents.
In 1930, she was listed as stenographer for the US Army Porto Rico.
Phil Shapiro writes that the 1897 Rokiskis All-Russian Census list shows, on page 4, a six-person household residing on Komaiskaya Street consisting of "Yankel and Rocha-Nessa Rubin" and their four teenage children. According to the BAYL family history, Rabbi Abraham Abramson and his first wife Chana Brina had a daughter Rucha Nessa who married a man known in English as Jacob Rubin and had five children. The names of the four children appearing in the census correspond with the names of the first four children found in the BAYL family tree for Rucha Nessa and Jacob Rubin. According to the census, the four children were born in Kamai/Kamajai, where the BAYL family tradition states many ancestors of the BAYL once lived. By the way, the oldest daughter of Rucha Nessa and Jacob Rubin, Anna Rubin, married Myer Savilevics, a son of Etta Devara Romm Savilevics. Myer was the founder of BAYL, which continues to operate the Anna and Myer Smith charitable fund in their memory.
Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:
Dorothy Rucker McLemore, wife of Abram Geren McLemore, sister of Marie "Betsy" R. Phillips, aunt of Marie "Lulie" P. Ezell, great-aunt of Lillian Clark, Braden Ezell and Jacob Ezell, step-mother of Kevin Gault McLemore and Regan Geren McLemore, passed away in Nashville, TN on September 19, 2013.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Dorothy and Charlie Rucker, and her grandparents, Marie Louise and Louis Plauche'.
Born in New Orleans, LA, she attended Isidore Newman High School and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Sophie Newcomb College. During her Debut season, she reigned as Queen of the Olympians and was presented at the Debutante Club, the Founders of the City of New Orleans and the Society of the War of 1812. She worked as a Social Worker for the City of New Orleans. Upon her retirement, she moved to Bay St. Louis, MS where she was very active in the art community. She traveled extensively in Europe and painted many canvases from her travels, especially from Provence.
After Katrina, she and her husband moved to St. Francisville, LA until 2011 when they moved to Waveland to be close to her sister and her family and her friends.
Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis, MS is in charge of the arrangements.
She married a Paul KISER, and they live near Canton, Ohio. They are the parents of Phillip and Karen KISER. Karen married a GOTTSCHALK and lives near Akron, Ohio (William Billig).
Youngstown Vindicator
8-24-1944 p. 23
(Courtesy of Jean Kling Baun)
Gustave Rudersdorf, Retired Grocer, Dies
Gustave Rudersdorf, age 90, of 4212 Rush Blvd., retired grocer, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 5:18 p/m. Wednesday at this home. He was born in Haiger, Germany Feb. 20, 1854, and lived in the United States since 1881. Before his retirement, Mr. Rudersdorf operated grocery stores on the North Side and in Woodsworth. His wife, Anna Kling Rudersdorf, died 12 years ago. Mrs. Rudersdorf leaves a son, Harley R., with whom he lived; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hofmeister Memorial Funeral Home, where friends may call Friday Evening.
Obituary
Harley R. Rudersdorf
Harley R. Rudersdorf, 75, of 4212 Rush Blvd. died at 6:40 p.m. Thursday of bronchitis at his home. Mr. Rudersdorf was born Dec. 9, 1890 in North Lima, a son of Gustav and Anna Kling Rudersdorf, and had lived in this area all his life. He worked 50 years at United Engineering & Foundry and was assistant general superintendent in 1958 when he retired. He was a member of Pleasant Grove United Presbyterian Church, Hillman Lodge 481 F. & A.M., and Al Koran Shrine, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, St. John's Commandry 20, Youngstown Shrine Club, Ashlar Chapter 213 R.A.M., the O.P.M., and United Engineering & Foundry Co.'s supervisor's group. His first wife, the former Norabelle Strong, died in 1945. He leaves his wife, the former Alberta Cuttings, who he married in 1947; two daughters, Mrs. Paul KISER of Canton, and Mrs. William E. HUMPHREY of Hubbard; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Davis Velker Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Hillman Lodge services will be held at 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Youngstown Vindicator
Friday, August 26, 1966
Courtesy of Jean Kling Baun
1850 Census
White County, Illinois
ED 13
#1533-1533
Andrew Rudolph 33 M Farmer $800 Tenn
Louisa (Do.) 30 F Ill
May J (Do.) 12 F (Do.)
Flourada (Do.) 10 F (Do.)
Henry (Do.) 8 F (sic) (Do.)
Martha (D0.) 4 F (Do.)
Alfred (Do.) 1 M (Do.)
James Kuykendall 19 M Laborer (Do.)
Lurena (Do.) 32 F (Do).
After the death of his first wife, Louisa Kuykendall, Andrew married Margaret Burrell Kuykendall, the widow of Peter Kuykendall. Their blended family is shown below:
1860 Census
Illinois, White County, PO Carmi
Enumerated 23 Aug 1860
Page 114
1522-1512
A.J. Rudolph 43 M Farmer 4000 1500 TN
Margaret " 39 F NY
Mary Jane" 21 F IL
Florida " 20 F IL
Cleopatra Kuykendall 20 F IL
Theodosia " 19 F IL
Henry Rudolph 18 M IL
Analisa " (s/b Kuykendall) 16 F IL
Hariot " (s/b Kuykendall) 13 F IL
Martha Rudolph 12 F IL
Alfred "9 M IL
James "7 M IL
Phebe "5 M IL
John "3 M IL
Susan "2 F IL
J.C Gray 43 M Farmer 2000 500 Ind
Martha Ann Gray 37 F IL
Lathan S. " 19 M Farm Laborer 100 IL
Rebecca " 13 F IL
Sarah T. "9 F IL
1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 8 and 9 Apr 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheets 4B and 5A Stamped 263
90-91
Fuhrman, Robert R Hd m W 41 M 22 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Fuhrman, Maggie A Wf F W 25 M 16 Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Arba B Son M W 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Merle B Son M W 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Grover B Son M W 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Rodger B Son M W 10 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Marjorie G Dtr F W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Burnell K Son M W 6 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Beatrice L Dtr F W 3 9/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Curvin G SOn M W 11/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Mary C Mother F W 68 Wd Pa Pa Pa
The Sabine County Reporter
November 22, 2006, page 14
Robert Charles Rumer
Robert Charles Rumer, 75, of Hemphill died Friday, Nov. 10, at his residence. Rumer was born Oct. 19, 1931, in Ridgeway, Ohio, as a son of the late Helen Louise (Barker) and Robert Alred Rumer and had lived in Los Angeles, California, before moving to Sabine County in 1988. A Korean veteran of the U.S. Army, he was a member of the VFW and retired from the construction industry. He is survived by two sons, Robert Charles Rumer Jr. of Rosemead, California and George Henry Rumer of Elmonte, California. Graveside rites were held Nov. 20 at Restland Cemetery in Waskom. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.
1900 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sturgis
Enumerated 5 June 1900
SD 4 ED 127 Sheet 4A Stamped 233
87-89
Rommel, George Hd W M June 1841 57 m 32 Germany Germany Ger
many 1873 Day Laborer
Rommel, Mary Wf W F May 1843 M1 32 8/3 Germany Germany Germany 1847
Rommel, Andrew Son W M Nov 1882 17 S Mich Germany Germany Laborer Fcty
Rommel, Margaret Mother W F Mar 1821 79 Wd 1/1 Germany Germany Germany
1910 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sturgis
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 4, ED 139 Ward 3rd Sheet 4B
410-98-103
Rummell, George Hd M W 69 m1 41 Germany Germany Germany Laborer Factory
Rummell, Mary Wife F W 66 m1 41 3/3 Germany Germany Germany
At the time of the 1930 Federal census, she was living with her son and daughter-in-law, Edward and Lydia Cramer, in Manheim Twp, York County, PA.
Obituary, From FindAGrave:
Mrs. Ellen Jane Cramer was born March 22, 1861, and died April 11, 1931, aged 70 years and 19 days.
Her death came very suddenly after only a few days of illness which followed a fall which she suffered when visiting one of her children.
Mrs. Cramer had been a faithful member of St. Jacob's (Stone) Reformed Church for many years, and together with her husband who was accidentally killed September 14, 1922, raised a large family of children who have all become good and useful citizens, and most of them living in the Stone Church community. There are also a large number of grandchildren to mourn her loss.
The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon, April 14, 1931, from the home of her son, Lawrence Cramer, with brief services at the house and concluding services at the Stone Church. The funeral text was Psalm 73:24. Rev. W. H. Ehrhart assisted at the services. Burial in the new cemetery.
In the 2013 obituary of her sister, Bernice "Bonnie" Runnels McGrew, she is referenced as "Avenel HARVEY," and it was also shown that she preceded Bonnie in death.
The Sabine County Reporter
August 14, 2013, Page 14
Bernice "Bonnie" McGrew, (age 93) was born November 1, 1919, in Broaddus, Texas, to the late Edgar Ellis Runnels and Beulah (Fullen) Runnels. She entered into rest at her residence in Broaddus with her loving family gathered around her on Monday, August 5, 2013.
She was of the Baptist faith and was a member of the Broaddus Order of the Easter Star, where she served as Past Matron several times. Her life consisted of many qualities; she was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, friend, homemaker, seamstress and beautician. She loved being around people. She always made sure that she was dressed well for the occasion. She wanted to look her best at all times.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 65 years, J.C. McGrew (whom she married on January 16, 1948) of Broaddus, Texas; daughters, Lou Nell McLendon Jones and husband Bob of Pasadena, Carol Mead of Broaddus, Jane Lewis and husband Scott of Pasadena; grandchildren, Lou Ann Rice, Bobby Jones, Travis Duncan, Brandi Pryor, Jamie Lewis, Tonya Lewis, and Kayla Lewis; 11 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; brother, William Ray Runnels of Livingston; Sister, Juanita Harris of Huntington; sisters-in-law, Mary Pippen of Delhi, La., Laura Geese and husband Freddie of Tyler, Jenell Runnels of Spring; brothers-in-law, Tully Borders and wife Joy of Kilgore, Dub Borders and wife Shirley of Gilbertsville, Pa.; along with numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edgar and Beulah Runnels; daughter, Evelyn Ann "Cookie" McLendon Morris; great-grandson, Kyle Keagle; brother, Edgar "Son" Runnels; sisters, Avenel Harvey, Maurine Harvey; nephew, Jimmy Wagner.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 8, 2013, 2:00 P.M., Trinity Baptist Church, Broaddus, with Bro. Don Lofton, Bro. Hugh Mixon, and Bobby Jones officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday, August 7, 2013, 5 til 8 P.M. at Trinity Baptist Church, Broaddus, Texas. Pallbearers will be Charles Lynn Williams, Billy Joe Williams, Jimmy Dale Williams, Bobby Keith Williams, Randy Williams and Duane Williams.
The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Herman True Runnels and Eunice Faye Kendrick.
Lassie Dean Hyden, 69, passed away in her home Sunday morning. Lassie was born in San Augustine, Texas, to Herman and Eunice Kendrick Runnels. Lassie was a member of the Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church, in Bronson, Texas. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother.
She is survived by her husband Jerry Hyden of Hemphill, Texas, her sons: Cade Anthony Hyden and his wife Margie Rene of Bronson, and Cary Andrew Hyden and his wife Debra of Chireno, Texas, her daughters: Amber Lynn Leger and her husband Clay of Jourdanton, Texas, and Jeri Dean Morgan of Kirbyville, Texas, her brothers: Calvin Runnels of Bronson, and Bobby Runnels of Nacogdoches, Texas, her 13 grandchildren, and numerous great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her brother Bois Eric Runnels.
Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 8:00PM, Monday, March 23, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be at 2:00PM, Tuesday, March 24, 2015, in the Smith- Mason Cemetery, in Scrappin Valley.
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 25, 2015, Page 12
Reba Maurine Harvey, 78, of Broaddus died Friday, May 30, 2003 at a San Augustine nursing home. Mrs. Harvey was born May 6, 1925 in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Beulah Carey (FULLER) (sic) and Edgar Ellis RUNNELS. She was a homemaker. Survivors: a granddaughter, Rebecca Lynn WAGNER of Arizona, a brother, Ray RUNNELS of Livingston, and sisters, Berniece McGREW of Broaddus and Juanita KIRK of Lufkin. She was preceded in death by her son, Jimmy WAGNER. Funeral services were held June 2 at Trinity Baptist Church in Broaddus with Pastor Don LOFTON officiating. Interment followed at Runnels Cemetery near Broaddus. Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors of San Augustine, directors.
Bonnie Elizabeth Conn, 62, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, April 2, 2020 at her residence.
Bonnie was born November 30, 1957 in Beaumont, Texas to Raymond (Billy) William Rush and Margaret Davison Rush. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. Bonnie was a long time member of the Hemphill chapter of the Eastern Star.
She is survived by her husband, Steve Conn of Hemphill; sons, Chad Conn and wife, Julie, of Montgomery, Texas, Wesley Conn and wife, Brittany, of Huntington, and Clint Conn and wife, Susan, of Hemphill; sisters, Gwen Coplen and husband, Edd, of Milam, Sally Butler and husband, Ronny, of Hemphil, Margaret Brackin and husband, Mitch, of Hemphill, and Billie Gilcrease and husband, Jerry, of Milam; and grandchildren, Kiersten Conn, Ty Wright, Bo Conn, Trinity Conn, Raelee Conn, Sawyer Conn, Ainsley Conn, and J. P. Conn.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Billy and Margaret Rush.
Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 5, 2020 in Gravel Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Don Snider officiating.
Serving as pallbearers are Chad Conn, Wesley Conn, Clint Conn, Bo Conn, Sawyer Conn, Ty Wright and J. P. Conn.
Honorary pallbearers are Kiersten Conn, Trinity Conn, Raelee Conn and Ainsley Conn.
Condolences can be made and memorial book may be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.
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