#
| Thumb |
Description |
Linked to |
101 |
| Death Certificate of Laura Walker
|
|
102 |
| Death Certificate of Owen Henry Barrus Utah death certificate from FamilySearch.org
|
|
103 |
| Death Certificate of Peter Jacob Lammers Utah death certificate of Peter Jacob Lammers, Sr.
|
|
104 |
| Death Certificate of Sarah Holyoak James Status: Located; Death certificate of Sarah Holyoak James and information from her husband's (Joseph James') death certificate.
|
|
105 |
| Death Certificate of Sarah Holyoak. Utah death certificate found at FamilySearch.org
|
|
106 |
| Death Certificate of Susan Cannegieter Utah death certificate from FamilySearch.org
|
|
107 |
| Death Certificate of William Byron Zerkle
|
|
108 |
| Decker-Young Relationships. Status: Located; Relationships between Brigham Young and Harriet Page Wheeler Decker Young.
|
|
109 |
| Demise of an Early Pioneer Status: Located; Davis County Clipper 1906-03-16 Demise of an Early Pioneer
|
|
110 |
| Districts of Thuringia in 1890 Schlotheim is in section 2C of the map.
|
|
111 |
| Districts of Thuringia in 1905 Schlotheim is in section I-C of the map.
|
|
112 |
| Edward Hunter Pension Documents relating to the pension for Edward Hunter's service in the Mormon Battalion. Found at Footnote.com.
|
|
113 |
| Edward Hunter Pension Cards Record of pension payments for Edward Hunter's service in the Mormon Battalion. Found on familysearch.org.
|
|
114 |
| Elementary School Graduation Certificate for Francis Jacob James Status: Located;
|
|
115 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. Status: Located;
|
|
116 |
| Estrays Status: Located; Deseret News 1864-03-16 Untitled
pg.6
|
|
117 |
| Excerpt from the 1885 Lincoln County Kansas census Status: Located; Lists "E. Kimble" (male) and "E. A. Kimble" (female), which are most likely Erwin Kimble and his wife Eliza Ann. Downloaded from http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/lincoln/cens5.htm and edited down to the page that includes the Kimbles.
|
|
118 |
| Family Reunion Status: Located; Ogden Standard Examiner 1906-01-10 Salt Lake and State News
pg. 2
|
|
119 |
| Fort Collins 1907 city directory with Harley H. Kimble "Kimble, H. H. ([wife:]Mamie). carpenter, residence 312 S. Loomis." Found at http://history.fcgov.com/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/cd&CISOPTR=1485&REC=7.
|
|
120 |
| Fort Collins 1908 city directory with Harley Kimble "Kimble Harley H (wf Mamie) carp r 312 s Loomis."
http://history.fcgov.com/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/cd&CISOPTR=1652&REC=9.
|
|
121 |
| Fort Collins 1909-1910 city directory with Harley H and Mamie Kimble, Alfred B Kimble, John H Kimble, and Maria Calkins Kimble "KIMBLE ALFRED B (Kimble Bros) r 430 n Sherwood
KIMBLE BROS. (H H J H & A B Kimble) auto livery repairers
& garage 201 Jefferson phone Sher 634-See left bottom lines
KIMBLE HARLEY H (Mamie) (Kimble Bros) r 312 s Loomis
KIMBLE JOHN H (Kimble Bros) 201 Jefferson b Blaine Hotel
Kimble Marie (wid Burton) r 430 n Sherwood"
see also:
http://history.fcgov.com/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/cd&CISOPTR=1811&REC=10
|
|
122 |
| Fort Collins 1910-1911 city directory with Harley H & Mamie Kimble, Alfred B Kimble, David H & Mintie Kimble, Jos H Kimble, & Maria Calkins Kimble "Kimble Alfred B (Kimble Bros) r 434 n Sherwood
Kimble Bros (H H, A B & J H Kimble) auto livery & storage
201 Jefferson
Kimble David H (Mintie) express r 614 Laporte
Kimble Harley H (Mamie) (Kimble Bros) r 430 n Sherwood
Kimble Jos H (Kimble Bros) r 434 n Sherwood
Kimble Maria (wid Burton) r 434 n Sherwood"
|
|
123 |
| Francis and Alma James in Polk's Directory for San Luis Obispo County, 1956 Francis J James (Alma) household 2028 Spring, Paso Robles
|
|
124 |
| Francis and Alma James in Polk's Directory for San Luis Obispo County, 1957 Francis J James (Alma) household 2028 Spring, Paso Robles
|
|
125 |
| Francis and Alma James in Polk's Directory for San Luis Obispo County, 1958 Francis J James (Alma) apartment manager houselhold 2028 Spring Paso Robles
|
|
126 |
| Francis James' Baptismal Certificate Status: Located;
|
|
127 |
| Front of Bessie Kimble's Report Card
|
|
128 |
| Funeral Program for Francis Jacob James Status: Located;
|
|
129 |
| Funeral Program for Francis Jacob James Status: Located;
|
|
130 |
| Funeral Program for Francis Jacob James Funeral Program for Francis Jacob James
|
|
131 |
| Funeral Program for Ida Hulda Weingart Gebauer ("Muttchen") Status: Located;
|
|
132 |
| Georg Gebauer in Buenos Aires Passenger Lists, May 1923 The original image is not yet available on-line, but this transcription is. There may be some errors in the transcription, such as the misspelling of the surname.
Name: Georg Gebaner
Age: 35
Civil State: Married
Profession: Farmer
Religion: Protestant
Nationality: German
Ship Cap. Polonio
Port of Departure: Hamburg
Arrival Date: 3 May 1923
Arrival Port: Beunos Aires
Born At: Unknown
Albert Kocher is also shown:
Name: Albert Kocher
Age: 39
Civil State: Married
Profession: Cabinetmaker
Religion: Protestant
Nationality: German
Ship Cap. Polonio
Port of Departure: Hamburg
Arrival Date: 3 May 1923
Arrival Port: Buenos Aires
Born At: Unknown
|
|
133 |
| Georg Gebauer in handwritten index for Hamburg Passenger Lists, Band 295, April 1923 Georg Gebauer is on line 24 - the index points to his entry on page 848 of the passenger lists.
|
|
134 |
| Georg Gebauer in the Hamburg Passenger Lists, Band 295, April 1923 Ship: Cap Polonio
Departure Date: 12 April 1923.
Georg's entry is on line 33. It looks like he may have been traveling with Albert Kocher (line 32), as much of the information in Albert's entry is dittoed in Georg's entry (same profession, same last place of residence, etc.).
Name: Georg Gebauer
Age: 35
Gender: Male
Religion: Protestant
Profession: Carpenter
Marital Status: Married
Nationality: Thüringen
Last Place of Residence: Körner [town just West of Schlotheim]
Class on Board: Middle
Destination: Buenos Aires
Comments: ?
(The above was found on page 122 of 324 in Band 295 - the date of departure was found on page 120)
(As of November 24, 2013, this ship list has now been digitally indexed, so it is now showing up in search results on ancestry.com)
|
|
135 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
|
|
136 |
| George Gebauer in Polk's City Directory for St. Louis, 1931 Geo Gebauer laborer rooming rear 1721 A S 9th
|
|
137 |
| George Gebauer on Passenger List from Venezuela to New York, 1925 List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States of America...
List 9.
S.S. Commewyne, passengers sailing from La Guaira, Venezuela, June 20th, 1925. Arrived in New York on July 3rd, 1925.
No. on List: 6
HEAD-TAX STATUS. (This column for use of Government officials only.): [blank]
NAME IN FULL
Family Name: Gebauer
Given Name: George
Age
Yrs: 37
Mos: 10
Sex: m
Married or single: m
Calling or occupation: Carpenter
Able to --
Read: yes
Read what language [or, if exemption claimed, on what ground]: German
Write: yes
Nationality. (Country of which citizen or subject.): Germany
Race or People. European [typed] German [handwritten]
Last Permanent Residence.
Country: Venezuela
City or town: La Guaira
The name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came: Mr. Hermann Sandmann. Cruz de la Vega 318. Venezla
Final Destination. *(Intended future permanent residence.)
State: NY
City or town: New York Cty
Whether having a ticket to such final destination: yes
By whom was passage paid? (Whether alien paid his own passage, whether paid by relative, whether paid by any other person, or by any corporation, society, municipality, or government.): self
Whether in possession of $50, and if less, how much? yes. 115.00
Whether ever before in the United States; and if so, when and where?
Yes or No. no
If Yes -- Year or period of years. Where? [Blanks]
Whether going to join a relative or friend; and if so, what relative or friend, and his name and complete address:
Mr. Herman Heinsen
1029 Willow Avenue
Hoboken N Y.
friend
Purpose of coming to United States.
Whether alien intends to return to country whence he came after engaging temporarily in laboring pursuits in the United States. no
Length of time alien intends to remain in the United States: indef
Whether alien intends to become a citizen of the United States: no
Ever in prison or almshouse, or institution for care and treatment of the insane, or supported by charity? If so, which? no
Whether a Polygamist: no
Whether an Anarchist: no
Whether a person who believes in or advocates the overthrow by force or violence of the Government of the United States or all forms of law, etc. (See footnote for full text of this question.): no
Whether coming by reason of any offer, solicitation, promise, or agreement, expressed or implied, to labor in the United States: no
Whether alien has been previously deported within one year: no
Condition of health, mental and physical: good
Deformed or crippled. Nature, length of time, and cause: no
Height: 5 feet 6 inches
Complexion: white
Color of -
Hair: brown
Eyes: green
Marks of identification: shot-scar on head
Place of Birth
Country: Germany
City or town: Schlotheim
Immigration Visa Number: 44714
Issued at: Caracas
Date: March 31, 1925
|
|
138 |
| George Maris and Descendants Status: Located; Excerpts from http://www.lindapages.com/cunningham/maris.htm
|
|
139 |
| George Morris James' WWI draft registration card Status: Located; Shows he is married to Cora by 1918, but we show he married Cora in 1921. 1920 census shows Geroge M James and Cora living in Ogden with their children. Cora's parents were born in Holland. Jerry James is suspecting that George Morris' first wife Antje Cornelia and his second wife, Cora Anna, are the same person (4/28/2008).
|
|
140 |
| H. Hostetter & Wife, to Jonathan Kimble Deed
|
|
141 |
| Halse Parish Record of Joseph James' Birth Status: Located; Birth of Joseph James (Jury) on 26 Feb 1830, father of JHJ.
The Halse Parish register has this entry on the bottom of the left hand page (see blowup below). At the top the book says, "The Baptisms solemized in the Parish of Halse in the years 1829-30". The last entry says,
Col 1. "Apr 4 Born February 26 No. 208". Meaning the entry was made on April 4th for a birth 26 Feb 1830.
Col 2. "Joseph Jury base child of". Meaning the child named Joseph Jury was born out of wedlock. Notice his given name was Jury but since he was raised by his mother then later his grandparents he assumed their surname and was known as Joseph James. Hence we enter his name as Joseph James (Jury).
Col 3 & 4. "Mary James by Joseph Jury". Giving the names of the mother and father. If you look at the entry for Joseph Jury you can see why sometime somewhere they recorded his name as Joseph L. Jury. Of course on a careful look it is plainly Joseph Jury. Also at that time it was uncommon for folks of their status to have two given names.
Col 5, 6 & 7. These are labeled as "Abode", "Quality, Trade or Profession", and "By whom the Ceremony was performed". The entries are "Halse", "Labourer", and "?".
Copied from http://www.jamesroots.com/Documents.htm
|
|
142 |
| Harley H. and Mary Kimble in the 1917 Courier's Larimer Count Directory Kimble Harley H (Mary), driver Casper Zimmerman, r 951 Laporte av.
|
|
143 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
|
|
144 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
|
|
145 |
| Harley Kimble newspaper clipping Fort Collins Weekly Courier Wednesday, May 4, 1904. Found at http://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.
|
|
146 |
| Henry Iles to Jonathan Kimble Deed Hocking County Deed Records, v.D, p.626-7.
Transcription:
"Henry Iles & Wife to Jonathan Kimble Deed
This indenture made this Sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight between Henry Iles and Rebecca his wife of the County of Hocking and State of Ohio of the one part And Jonathan Kimble of the County of Hocking and State of Ohio of the other part witnesseth that the said Henry Iles & Rebecca his said wife for and in consideration of the sum of Fifteen Dollars to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they hereby acknowledge and forever acquit and discharge the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs executors and administrators have granted bargained sold aliened and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain sell alien [?] off convey and confirm unto the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs and assigns forever all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Hocking and State of Ohio and known and distinguished by being lot No 14 lot No 15 lying and being in the Town of Ilesborough laid out on the North half of the West half of the North West quarter in section No 22 Township No 13 Range No 17 sold on the sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. Together with all the improvements and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging or in anywise appertaining and the reversions remainders and profits thereof and all the estate right title interest property claim and demand of them the said Henry Iles and Rebecca his said wife of in and to the same: to have and to hold the lands hereby conveyed with all and singular the premises and every part and parcel thereof with every of the appurtenances unto the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs and assigns forever. And the said Henry Iles and Rebecca his said wife and their heirs all the premises hereby bargained and sold with the appurtenances unto the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs and assigns against them the said Henry Iles and Rebecca his wife and their heirs and all and every other person or persons whomsoever do and will warant and forever defend these presents In testimony whereof they the said Henry Iles and Rebecca his wife have hereunto set their hands an seals the day and year above written
Henry Iles [seal]
Rebecca Iles [seal]
in the presence of
Robert Watts
Patrick Ilevin
The State of Ohio Hocking County SS - Personally came before me Robert Watts one of the acting Justices of the Peace within and for said County of Hocking Henry Iles and Rebecca his wife the grantors of the above deed of conveyance and severally acknowledged the signing and sealing thereof to be their act and deed and designed for the full purposes therein mentioned and expressed and desired: that the same should be recorded as such according to law: and the said Rebecca wife of the said Henry Iles being by me examined seperate and apart from her said husband and having made known to her the contents of said deed of conveyance she did on such seperate examination declare that she did voluntarily sign seal and acknowledge the same and that she is still satisfied therewith. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set and subscribed my hand and seal this the sixteenth day of May AD 1838
Robert Watts J.P. [seal]
Recorded June 5th 1839
C.W. James Recr"
|
|
147 |
| Historical Index Sheet for Twp 4N Range 1W Rosel Hyde lived on section 33. Found at http://www.ut.blm.gov/LandRecords/tiffintro.cfm?name=ut260040n0010w0-2001.tif&IMAGEPATH=www.ut.blm.gov/LandRecords/Archive/Slm_Archive/Nw/.
|
|
148 |
| History of Hocking Valley, Ohio Image of page 1072. Relevant text reads: "Settlements began to be made in [Washington] township about 1822, and the following ten years many families settled here, among them a number of German families in the northern portion of the township. Among the early settlers are found the following names: Adam Engle, Frederic Higley, Henry Iles, Wm. Lashley, Jonathan Kimbal, Samuel Johnson, George Garrett, Wells Garrett, Rev. Mr. Poland, Wm. Buzzard and 'Squire Watts, the two latter being especialy adepts in hunting bears, deer and other wild game." The book can be seen online at http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofhocking00inte#page/1072/mode/2up/search/kimbal
|
|
149 |
| Hocking County, Ohio Probate Record for the Estate of Jonathan Kimble
|
|
150 |
| Homer Call Dies Status: Located; Ogden Standard Examiner 1908-07-13 Homer Call Dies
pg.5
|
|