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 | Marriage record of William Rupp and Lavina Wurm Status: Located; Groom is recorded as Henry Rupp although all other accounts, including neice, documents, photographs, etc. refer to him as William. Year of birth in marriage record matches year of birth for William, not Henry, in 1881 census.
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 | Marriage record of William Schwartz and Ida Ruttan Status: Located;
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 | Marriage record of William Thiel and Anna Olivia Wesloh Status: Located;
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 | Marriage record of William Wettlaufer and Emma Reidt
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 | Marriage record of Wm Allen Armstrong and Dora Jane Hastings
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 | Martin and Rena Olson in 1930 Status: Located; Hope Township, Cavalier County, North Dakota
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 | Martin Gubberud and sister Tina Gubberud in 1900 Status: Located; After their mother died in 1892, Martin Gubberud and his siblings were sent to live with separate families. Martin Gubberud is listed in the 1900 census for Hope Township, Cavalier County, North Dakota as age 15, residing with the family of Halvor K. Omlie. His sister, Annie Turina "Tina" Gubberud is residing with the neighbouring Eckle family and listed as adopted daughter, age 10.
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 | Martin Gubberud in 1910 Status: Located; In 1910, there is a Martin Gubberud of the correct age working as a hired man on the farm of Murray C. Finch at Township 129, Range 100, Bowman County, North Dakota.
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 | Mary (Sippel) Eichelman and daughter Dorothy Fredericka Eichelman in 1916
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 | Mary Reidt Funeral Notice
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 | Memorial Card of Jacob D. Shoemaker Status: Located;
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 | Michael Schwartz - Last Will and Testament - Page 1 of 4 In the name of the Lord. Amen. I Michael Schwartz of the Township of Stephen in the county of Huron province of Ontario, yeoman in a very feeble state of health but of sound mind and memory do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament. First, I institute my beloved friends Henry Sweitzer and John Kuhn ___ . as executors and my beloved wife Magdalena Schwartz as executrix of this my last will and testament directing my said executors to pay all my just debts and funeral expenses and the legacies hereinafter mention out of my estate. Second, I give and bequith unto my beloved wife all my household furniture beds and beddings and all my wearing apparel and one cow as her share for her sole and only use. Third, I give and bequith unto my beloved wife the use of the homestead farm as lot number seventeen in the eight concession of the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron province of Ontario, together with all my livestock and farming implements with all other personal property until my son Jacob shall have atained the age of 25, twenty five years I give and bequith unto him the said homestead farm known as aforesaid for ever subject nevertheless to the following reservations conditions and terms......
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 | Michael Schwartz - Last Will and Testament - Page 2 of 4
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 | Michael Schwartz - Last Will and Testament - Page 3 of 4
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 | Michael Schwartz - Last Will and Testament - Page 4 of 4
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 | Milton Knipe
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 | Newspaper clipping, Zurich, Ontario - 5 Feb 1951 Attended Hockey Game
Mrs. Bertha Block who is in her 86th year and sister, Mrs. Emily Fuss 82, both of town; Mrs. Mary Jacobs 77 of Chicago; Mrs. Louise Redinger 70 years of Detroit, 4 sisters, enjoyed the Lucan vs. Zurich hockey game, Monday night and are looking forward to attend the next one. These four sisters are having a lovely visit together this week and young in spirit to enjoy life at its best with health. We congratulate them to enjoy the hockey game, it being a toic to see our Zurich players doing so well.
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1038 |
 | Nikolai and Helga Mostad in 1930 Status: Located; Hope Township, Cavalier County, North Dakota
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 | Ninety-Six Years Young, December, 1939 Status: Located; F. J. Holman
Ninety-Six Years Young
"I have wanted to be in the army since the days of the Crimean War." How many men on the National System could make that statement? Frederick J. Holman, of Stratford, Ont., who celebrated his 96th birthday recently, is one of the few men in Stratford who can truthfully make an assertion of that kind. Mr. Holman said he was but a small boy at the time of the Crimean War but remembered that he had wanted to get into it. If he were joining the army today he said he would try to be with the engineers.
Probably the oldest man in Stratford, and certainly the oldest C.N.R. pensioner in the city, Mr. Holman is exceedingly active and is in full possession of his faculties. "I carry glasses around with me but I don't use them often," he said. He put in 41 years in the service of the railroad, starting in the engineering department of the G.T.R. and working up until he was virtually in charge of the department here. His son, Fred W. Holman, is also a C.N.R. pensioner. Mr. Holman is fond of good music and likes baseball and hockey.
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 | Note by George Hollinger - Side 1
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