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Buried: Ortonville Cemetery, Oakland Co. Mich | RUSSELL, Lucius (I9238)
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Buried: Pine Grove Cemetery, Genesee Co. Mich. | AMY, Lula Mae (I13868)
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Buried: Plot 05 391 Grave 5 | GENDRON, Julie Philomene (I760)
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Buried:Davison Cemetery | DANSER, James G. (I9220)
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Buzzell, Bussey, Busy, Bussell - ancestry unknown, though the following story has been handed down:
The Buzzell family began with two brothers that came from England to America. They came from the Isle of Jersey. They split up at the St. Lawrence River - one went on to Maine , the other went into Canada. It is said they never saw each other again. Nothing has been found on the brother in Canada, but the other shows up in 1658 as Simon Bussy marrying Margaret Wormwood.
(From: Lloyd Davis who stated the information was from Hall Buzzell, who was told the story from his grandthater, David Buzzell (1845-1930) who had married Julia Rider).
Also recorded within a book. | BUSSEY, Simon (I152)
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C.W. vet | TROLLOPE, Robert (I8843)
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C.W. Vet | SIMONS, Peter (I29723)
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called aunt Lida in Virginia's letter to her cousin Mary C. Keyes - dated may 16 1847 sent from Napa Valley Cal maiden name in one mar record is Speckart | SPICKARD, Lydia (I26805)
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called Jennie | KEYES, Jane Rutledge (I25406)
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called Patty - may have been known as Mattie J. | REED, Martha E. (I27047)
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Came from Pembroke Dock and had moved away by the time he had married. At the time of marriag During WW1 he was in charge of arms supply at Woolwich Arsenal. He retired 25 May 1920. Had b | MORGAN, John George (I21077)
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Cancer | JONSSON, Ellen Astred Inneborg (I174)
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cancer | DUBE, Rose Alma (I509)
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cancer | DUBE, Omer (I510)
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Cancer | HOLE, Percival "Percy" George (I8631)
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Cancer | JACKSON, Lillian (I9504)
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Cancer | GENDRON, Gisele (I15757)
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Cancer | COLLINS, Elsie Irene (I32020)
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Cancer | SMITH, Gaye Marie (I35058)
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Cancer | GORMELY, Patrick (I35091)
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Cancer | FETTINZ, Linda L. (I38679)
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Cancer | OAKLAND, Shane (I39511)
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Cancer - age 65 | JEFFS, Cheryl (I35065)
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Capt 32nd ME Vols - cited while a Major for valor in capture of Petersburg Va 2 Apr 1865 - total of 13 battles - wounded at Coal Harbor 3 Jun 1864 - admitted to bar - member Me Senate 1876 to 1877 | KYES, Ebenezer (I17795)
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Capt in 116th Regt Ohio Vols -one son who lived at Hockingport Ohio | KEYES, Edwin (I18018)
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Car accident | CLARK, Alan Douglas (I8552)
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Car accident | HOLE, Anthony (I8584)
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Car accident | DUBE, Conrad Leslie (I9010)
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Car accident | HANSON, Linda Jean (I9026)
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Car accident | FOOTE, Elwood (I14570)
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Car Accident | SUTTON, Susan Ialene (I31241)
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Car Accident | LEE, Harold Iden (I31598)
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Car accident | BEYERLIN, Kevin Jeffrey (I31756)
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Car accident | HANSEN, Lester Harvey (I31766)
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Car Accident | SMITH, Sherry P. (I35060)
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Car Accident | HENNIGAR, George Wayne (I37368)
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Car accident with Mom | CARTER, Shawn (I31357)
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Car accident, finance Pam Laman died. Baby survived.
Family believe the couple probably had an argument and lost control of the car and it flipped over in the ditch. Believe it was a farmer walking by on the road above, that heard crying from the baby. He went down, took the baby out and took her with him to go get help. Afterwards, the mother-in-law of Darren, apparently who had no interest in her daughter, let alone the granddaughter, fought in the courts to get the baby. After the Olmstead's paid well over $3000 to legally fight to keep the baby they loved so much, they lost. It's believed the paternal grandmoteher lost her will to live after losing her son and then losing her granddaughter, and she died a short time later. The compilations of tragedies caused the paternal grandfather of the baby, (Glenn) to later try and take his life, and he went through some phyciatricc care. Llater things turned around for him and he married a second time. This story I heard from Darren's grandmother, Bette Olmstead. | OLMSTEAD, Darren Glenn (I14532)
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Car accident? | HOLGATE, Lorne Kenneth (I34889)
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Carl Landon Mink, 78, of 364 Jewett Street, Elgin, died Sunday in Sherman Hospital, Elgin, following a brief illness. Born in Elgin April 23, 1892, he was the son of Charles R. and Minnie Maxwell Mink, and had lived in Elgin all his life. He was a retired employee of the Elgin National Watch Co. and was a member of the Epworth United Methodist Church and the Valley Golden Agers Club. Surviving are three sons, Robert J. of Dundee, Allan R. of Elgin, and George A. Mink of Ann Arbor, MI; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Wauchope of Elgin and Mrs. Edwin (Nina) Steffan of Carpentersville; two brothers, Orville of South Elgin and Walter of Pelican Lake, WI, and 13 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ellen F., in 1962; one son, William D.; two brothers, Marvin and Howard, and one sister, Gertrude Doiel. Funeral services will be at 2:30 Tuesday in the Schmidt Funeral Home, with Rev. Elmer Dickson officiating. Burial will be in Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin. Friends may call in the funeral home after 7 this evening. A memorial has been established for the Epworth United Methodist Church. Reber Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. DAILY COURIER-NEWS - MONDAY, DEC.28, 1970
CARL LANDON MINK Carl Landon was born at Elgin April 23, 1892. He worked at the Elgin National Watch Company most of his life. (44 years) At 25 he married Ellen Florence Johns on June 14, 1917, at Elgin. Ellen was the daughter of John and Elizabeth (James) Johns. She was born December 27, 1895 at Elgin, Illinois. Ellen and Carl had four sons, all born at Elgin: Robert John, born August 10, 1918, married July 5, 1950, Lillian Bican, at Algonquin, McHenry Co., IL; William Donald, born July 3, 1922, died September 23, 1926, at Elgin; Allan Richard, born april 16, 1926, married first Barbara Jean Ludwig, June 19, 1948 at Elgin, second Beverly Ann (Baker) Kelley, June 5, 1964 at Elgin; and George Arthur, born June 8, 1931, married August 19, 1956, Marjorie Simpson, at Hinsdale, DuPage Co., IL. The family lived at 364 Jewett Street in Elgin. They were all active members of the Epworth United Methodist Church, Carl having sung in the chior most of the time of his membership. (his step-mother was a charter member) In later years he was also active in the Valley Golden Agers Club. Ellen died August 26, 1962 of heart failure and Carl December 27, 1970 of the same. Both are buried in Bluff City Cemetery at Elgin. KANE COUNTY ILLINOIS EARLY FAMILIES 1833-1885 / EGS 1991 #1-SS# 330-03-5900 | MINK, Carl Landon (I9283)
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Carmer Cemetery | VANTINE, Matilda Nancy (I8802)
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Cause of death:
Crushed by heavy machinery at work. Worked for Flint Concrete Prod. | UPTEGRAFF, Ira (I13857)
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Cause of death: Epilespy | HOLE, Thomas (I44)
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Cause of death: Red Measles - spinal | SINCLAIR, Cathy Jayne (I14819)
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Cause of death: Scalded to death | TAYLOR, Ernest Manly (I21602)
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Cause of death: "Black death" | TAYLOR, Polly (I897)
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Cause: Consumption | VANTINE, Helen (Ellen) Pauline (I8708)
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Cause: Dislocation of neck by suicide hanging. name on family monument, Clarence Centre Cemetery Re #1098 | BUND, William (Willie) R. (I8035)
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Cause: Peretenitis
(Baby son died just 2 months later at the age of 2 months) | TRUESDELL, Harriet (Hattie) Eleanor (I30674)
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Cause: Truck accident | BISHOP, Thomas Louis (I7763)
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