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1880 Census - has Lewis as Lewis Abeleny, age 25, born 1855. Wife Mary. | Abeling, Louis Charles (I171)
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1880 Census - Parents Born in Hanover, Germany | Louise (I1786)
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1880 Census - parents born in Hanover, Germany | Abeling, Augustus (I1785)
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1880 Census - Parents born in Hanover, Germany - last name spelled Reimenschneider
Head stone has last name spelled as Rheimsnider. | Rheimsnider Abeling, Christina Marie (I170)
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1880 Census - Parents born in IRE | Ella (I1801)
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1880 Census - Parents born in Ireland | Dillon, James (I1802)
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1880 Census - Parents born in Prussia | Zwanck, John (I1823)
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1880 Census - Parents born in Prussia | Frickey Abeling, Josephine (I1797)
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1880 Census - Parents born in Prussia | Hildebrand, Sophie C. (I401)
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1900 Census Daughters Census Greeley Township, Shelby, Iowa | Source (S43)
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1930 Cencus - List 1913 as imigration. Age married, 16 and RW 36, Age at cencus, 22, and 43.
Also list mother Katherine Piniaha living with her and RW. | Piniaha Edwards Settle, Veronica Helen (I10)
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1930 Census information from from Jeanne Scampoli 12/18/2002
Palatine Township:
William, age 65, lock tender on barge canal, born in Germany, naturalized in 1884, daughter Carmeta (28) who was a gum wrapper for the Beech Nut Co., owned home, lived on Town Road
Canajoharie:
Charles, age 69, single, sister Minnie (57), owned home, lived at 61 Maple Avenue
William, age 55, general laborer, wife Carrie (51), son-in-law Harry Fusman (34), daughter Hazel C. (24), their son Albert (8), daughter Thelma (5), owned home, lived at 98 Maple Avenue
William, age 26, salesman...retail cigars, wife Dorothy (28), daughter Evelyn (4), son (2), also all lived at 98 Maple Avenue
Edward, age 29, garage mechanic, wife Alice (28), brother-in-law George Proady? Dickens (20) no street listed
Edward, age 59, laundry foreman, wife Mary (59), owned home, lived at 119 Montgomery Street
NOTE: My great grandfather, John Shults (or Schultz) lived at 123 Montgomery Street.
Lester, age 34, laborer, wife Katherine (34), sons Robert W. (14), James J. (9), Carl L. (4-1/2), daughters Caroline L. (6), Katherine L. (1), rented home, no street listed
Fred, age 33, machine operator, wife Dora (31), son Henry (10), rented home, lived at 75 Marrish?? Street ( he was a WWI veteran)
Mary, age 59, born in Germany, lived at 119 Montgomery Street
Freada ?, age 68, daughter Ruth (38), lived at 40 Prospect
Amelia, age 80, widowed, daughter Fannie (50), clerk in food factory, owned home, lived at 33 Maple Avenue
Amsterdam.
Their names came up on the index but I can't get into ancestry.com to check out the details....or if I do then it will freeze up after one page. It is not a very good site and very frustrating to work with.
David, age 53, wife Ida, age 47, son Homer B. (33), daughter Myrtle A. (36) ....doesn't make sense...was Ida 11 years old when daughter was born??? or was she a stepmother?
Christine, age 81, daughters Florence L. (49) and Louise S. (44)
John A., age 39, wife Edna (38), sons Edwin (14), Albert W. (6), Donald A. (3), daughter Eileen S. (12) | Abeling, William Robert Sr. (I128)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Abeling, Todd Steven (I1)
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1981 Research of Susan Thompson Liles | Source (S42)
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1st home Fort Plain, NY 1956 Akron, Ohio 1957 Glens Falls, NY 1962 Hudson Falls, NY 1964 Louisville, KY ARMY VET 1971 Liberty, MO 1978 BelAir Motel Gilbertsville, KY
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Walter Edwards, BENTON, Ky.
[http://www.paducahsun.com/articles/stories/public/200501/09/4Lxx_obituari.html]
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Walter Morris Edwards, 78, of Benton died at 8 a.m. Saturday at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah. Mr. Edwards was the retired owner of the Bel-Air Motel in Gilbertsville. He was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus, as well as a charter member of the Draffenville Lions Club. He was a Boy Scout leader and a volunteer for many civic organizations. He was an Army Air Force veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife of 55 years, Olga Babak Edwards; two sons, Paul Joseph Edwards of Louisville and Stephen Walter Edwards of Kansas City, Mo.; a daughter, Kathy Ann Canup of Calvert City; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a son, Raymond James Edwards; one brother; and one sister. His parents were R.W. Edwards and Veronica Piniaha Edwards.
Services will be at 9 a.m. Monday at St. Pius X Catholic Church. The Rev. Mark Buckner will officiate, with private burial in Rest Haven Cemetery in Louisville.Friends may call from 2 to 6 p.m. today at Collier Funeral Home in Benton, where prayers will be said at 5.
Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to any charity of the donor's choice. | Edwards, Walter Morris (I11)
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2006 - Checked with the Sisters of Mercy in New York City - No records available. | Kurtz, Tressie (I199)
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43yrs old in the 1855 Census, Resident 43 years, born in Schorharie County. | Elisabeth (I559)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jaiden, Dasha (I809)
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6 yrs 3 mo 13 dys | Liles, Frankie A (I4642)
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67 yrs in 1820 cen | Goshorne, Sarah (I739)
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8/14/1998 Montgomery County Clerks Office found
1868 Atlas J.Y. Edwards on St. Johnsville map (by Fort Klock)
1905 atlas J.Y. Edwards not on map (Died 1873) C. Fitzerer is now in the 1868 location.
No record of death found, town hall records of St. Johnsville
Have copy of marriage certificate | Edwards, John Y. (I73)
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8/24/1998 Montgomery County Clerks Office
Searched 1925 Census, St. Johnsville for Edwards. Nothing found
Searched 1772-1921 land deed records for Edwards,Nothing found | Edwards, R. W. (I9)
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97. John Conrad6 KILTS (Conrad5, Johann4, Johann3, Johann2, Hanss1) was born 9 Jan 1799 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, and was christened 1799 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA. He was the son of Conrad A. KILTS and Catharine LEIP. John died 11 Nov 1865 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, and was buried 14 Nov 1865 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA.
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NOTES for John:
BAPTISM: Recorded: Trinity Lutheran Church, Stone Arabia, T-Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY USA. Parents: "Conrad Kils, Catarina". Sponsors: "Johannes Nelles, Anna". (Note in churchbook as transcribed by KINSHIP, Rhinebeck, NY: "Birth year could be 1800.")
MARRIAGE: Recorded: Reformed Church, Stone Arabia, T-Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY USA. "John C. Kilts, Nancy Nellis, dau of Jno. L". Witnesses: None listed.
OCCUPATION: Farmer.
MILITARY: Was appointed Ensign 19th Regiment of Infantry of the State of New York, 14 June 1828 and having rheumatism was honorably discharged 20 January 1832. Ensign of 19th Regiment, 11th Brigade, 14th Division of Infantry of the Militia of the State of New York.
BURIAL: On his farm in Stone Arabia, T-Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY USA.
WILL: Dated 21 Dec 1864. Probated 6 Jan 1866.
He married Anna Nancy NELLIS 28 Jul 1821 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA. She was born 12 Jun 1797 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, and was christened 1797 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA. She was the daughter of John Ludwig NELLIS and Anna Eva FOX. Anna died 29 Aug 1877 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, and was buried 31 Aug 1877 in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, USA.
NOTES for Anna:
BAPTISM: Recorded: Trinity Lutheran Church, Stone Arabia, T-Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY USA. Parents: "Johannes Nelles, Anna". Sponsors: "Jacob Schnell, Maria".
BURIAL: In family cemetery behind Kilts House on Kilts Road, Stone Arabia, T-Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY USA.
Known children of John Conrad KILTS and Anna Nancy NELLIS are:
+ 490. f i. Catharine Ann "Caty Ann" KILTS, born 30 Dec 1821, died 9 Mar 1888 .
+ 491. m ii. Conrad KILTS, born 3 Feb 1824, died 25 Aug 1903 .
+ 492. m iii. John KILTS, born 24 Jun 1826, died 2 Apr 1902 .
+ 493. f iv. Julia Ann KILTS, born 6 Apr 1829, died 22 May 1889 .
+ 494. f v. Nancy Maria KILTS, born 17 Feb 1831, died 26 Oct 1904 .
+ 495. m vi. Levi KILTS, born 22 Mar 1833, died 27 May 1909 .
+ 496. f vii. Mary KILTS, born 27 Feb 1836, died 3 Mar 1901 .
+ 497. m viii. Albert I. KILTS, born 2 May 1840, died 27 Dec 1906 . | KILTS, John Conrad (I1730)
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ABELING, Joseph Henry-9 Nov 1906-13 Feb 1966 59 years NOTE: Joseph was buried Feb 16 1966 from Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church in Newport, Ky. He was born and died in Newport. He was the husband of Marie Abeling and the son of Bernard and Katherine (Boelling) Abeling. John J Radel Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. | Abeling, Joseph Henry (I4822)
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Abeling, Polly M. After a long illness at the Willows Rehab. and Nursing Center in Woodbridge on April 8, 2008. Polly M. Eldridge Abeling, 88, wife of 63 years to Edwin J. Abeling of Woodbridge. Mother and mother-in-law of Michael and Patricia Abeling of Venice, FL, John S. and Cynthia Abeling of Tucson, AZ and Jeffrey and Teresa Abeling of North Haven. Also survived by 3 granddaughters, Kristina Pitts of Pacifica, CA, Alyssa C. and Elizabeth C. Abeling, both of North Haven, 2 great-grandsons Michael and Maxwell Pitts of Pacifica, CA, 2 step-grandsons Blake Grey of Denver, CO and Timothy Blum of San Jose, CA, 3 nieces, Kathryn Lindquist of Palm Harbor, FL, Katherine Henson of Gilbertsville, KY and Patsy Shirkey of Paducak, KY, sister of the late Leila Grief, Charles Eldridge, Leland Eldridge and Rudy Eldridge. Polly was born on Nov. 28, 1919 in Almo, KY, a daughter of the late Albert and Catherine Calhoun Eldridge. She attended Murray State University on Murray, KY and was a graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Lexington, KY. She worked as a Registered Nurse at Grace Hospital, Detroit, MI until her marriage. Polly was a member of Bethesda Lutheran Church in New Haven for 45 years and served on the church council. She was a member of the Garden Club of Woodbridge and a Life Member of the Federated Garden Club of CT. She always exhibited and won awards at the flower shows, she loved flowers. Polly served on the Town of Woodbridge Conservation Commission and was instrumental in establishing the community gardens and also was a member of the Woodbridge Club. Friends may call Friday, April 18, 2008 from 5-8 pm at BEECHER & BENNETT, 2300 WHITNEY AVE., HAMDEN. Friends are further invited to join the family on Sat. at 11 am for a Memorial Service at Bethesda Lutheran Church followed by interment at Eastside Cemetery, Woodbridge. Memorial Contributions may be made to Bethesda Lutheran Church, 305 St. Ronan St., New Haven, CT or to CT Hospice, 100 Double Beach Rd., Branford, CT 06405. To send a condolence, please see obituary @www.beecherandbennett.com. | Eldridge Abeling, Polly May (I2592)
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Abraham Crabill served in the Revolutionary Ware and fought at Valley Forge. He was a private and appeared on the listo of volenteers commanded by Captoin Thomas Bucks - Date Sept 16 - 1777 | Crabill, Abaham (I2245)
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According to CA land deed records, a George J Abeling purchased two lots of land in Merced County - one lot in 1890 and the other in 1891. | Abeling, George Johann (I181)
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According to Cemitery records | Edwards, Morris J. (I310)
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According to headstone at IOOF Cemetery, Mullan, Idaho | Dalton, Micheal Paul (I4449)
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According to:
http://www.interment.net/data/us/id/shoshone/ioof_mullan/index.htm
Bertha Abeling Dalton and her husband are buried at IOOF Cemetery in Mullan, Shoshone County, Idaho.
Dalton, Bertha, b. 1877, d. 1927, s/by Michael Paul, Mother and Wife, Sec #16
Dalton, Michael Paul, b. 1869, d. 1935, IOOF chain, birthdate hard to read, Sec #16 | Dalton, Micheal Paul (I4449)
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According to:
http://www.interment.net/data/us/id/shoshone/ioof_mullan/index.htm
Bertha Abeling Dalton and her husband are buried at IOOF Cemetery in Mullan, Shoshone County, Idaho.
Dalton, Bertha, b. 1877, d. 1927, s/by Michael Paul, Mother and Wife, Sec #16
Dalton, Michael Paul, b. 1869, d. 1935, IOOF chain, birthdate hard to read, Sec #16 | Abeling Dalton, Bertha C. (I4443)
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According to:
http://www.interment.net/data/us/id/shoshone/ioof_mullan/index.htm
Martha Abeling is buried at the IOOF Cemetery , Mullan, Shoshone County, Idaho. Plot is #16 - however, she does not have a headstone. However, her daughter Bertha Abeling Dalton is buried in this same plot. According to their notes, Martha's deather date was 1918. However, the Idaho death record clearly indicates 1913. My assumption is that the difference is in the transcription that was done during the creation of this web page, and my belief is that 1913 is probably correct. | Hoffman Abeling, Martha J. (I4442)
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According to:
http://www.ptdla.org/journal/2003hertel
Otto Abeling resided in Burke, Idaho in 1894. On March 13, 1894, Otto received patent credit # 520,619 for inventing the "Plunger - worker for concentrating-jigs". | Abeling, Paul Reinhold "Otto" (I4380)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Primer, Rosario (I2376)
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Age 74 years, Buried Sect 6 Colonial cemetery, Johnstown. The First Manufacture of gloves in Johnstown. the great grandfather of Daniel and John Edwards. The Great Grandfather of John, Thomas and Edwards Starkweather, of Edward Bannister, also of W.L. Harvey, and Daniel Kennedy, of New York City | Edwards, Talmadge (I410)
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aged 2 ms 7 ds | Liles, Eva May (I4641)
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Albert Abeling Obituary
MEDINA, Ohio - Albert William Abeling, 77, formerly of Medina, Ohio, died Friday, May 16, 1997 after a short illness at Holmes Regional Medical Center, Melbourne, Fla.
Abeling was the son of William B. and Emma (Miller) Abeling of Cleveland, Ohio.
A graduate of Cleveland State University, he worked all his professional life as a metallurgical engineer. He was a metallurgist for Eaton Corp. of Cleveland, Ohio, and a lifelong member of the American Society of Metallurgy.
Abeling is survived by his wife, Doris (Anderson) Abeling; two daughters, Joyce (Abeling) Klauck of New Fairfield, Conn. and Lynn (Abeling) Carey of Dover, N.H.; a son, William Abeling of Bismarck, N.D.; seven grandchildren and a great-grandson.
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A memorial service to celebrate his life will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Vero Beach, Fla.
Cox-Gifford Funeral Home, 1950 20th St., Vero Beach, Fla. is in charge of arrangements.
| Abeling, Albert William (I4727)
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Allen died as an infant.. date unknown | Abeling, Allen (I2684)
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Although Carrie is buried at Riverside Cemetery, there is no headstone or even reference to any husband. | Steffan Abeling, Caroline (I4723)
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Ambrose Klock married Margaret Edwards on Oct. 17, 1865. They were married by Rev. J. Knieskern. Witnesses were Darwin Ricks and James Lasher. St. John's Reformed Church Records, St. Johnsville, NY | Family F595
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American Civil War Soldiers Record
Name: Robert R Abeling ,
Enlistment Date: 02 September 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1422 1422
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 02 September 1862 at the age of 19
Enlisted in Company F, 153rd Infantry Regiment New York on 02 September 1862.
Promoted to Full Corporal on 17 October 1862
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 15 March 1863
Promoted to Full Private on 24 July 1863
Mustered out Company F, 153rd Infantry Regiment New York on 02 October 1865 in Savannah, GA | Abeling, Robert R. (I138)
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American Civil War Soldiers Record
Name: Robert R Abeling ,
Enlistment Date: 02 September 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1422 1422
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 02 September 1862 at the age of 19
Enlisted in Company F, 153rd Infantry Regiment New York on 02 September 1862.
Promoted to Full Corporal on 17 October 1862
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 15 March 1863
Promoted to Full Private on 24 July 1863
Mustered out Company F, 153rd Infantry Regiment New York on 02 October 1865 in Savannah, GA | Abeling, Robert R. (I138)
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American Civil War Soldiers Recordinfo
about Harrison Abeling
Name: Harrison Abeling ,
Enlistment Date: 31 August 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1422 1422
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 31 August 1862 at the age of 21
Enlisted in Company F, 153rd Infantry Regiment New York on 17 October 1862.
Promoted to Full Corporal on 03 September 1865
Mustered out Company F, 153rd Infantry Regiment New York on 02 October 1865 in Savannah, GA | Abeling, Harrison (I173)
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American Civil War Soldiers Recordinfo
about John Abeling
Name: John Abeling ,
Enlistment Date: 22 September 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1422 1422
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 22 September 1862 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company F, 153rd Infantry Regiment New York on 17 October 1862.
Promoted to Full Corporal on 18 July 1865
Mustered out Company F, 153rd Infantry Regiment New York on 02 October 1865 in Savannah, GA | Abeling, John Lewis (I139)
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Amsterdam Evening Recorder, Monday Feb 27, 1911
OBITUARY for Andrew Abeling.
Canajoharie, Feb. 27.
Andrew Abeling died Saturday afternoon, at his home, in Gioversville. Mr. Abeling was a life long resident of this Village, until a year ago when he moved to Gloversville. He has been ill for the past several months and death was due to cancer. Mr. Abeling was born in Canajoharie 62 years ago and was the son of Charles Abeling and Sophia Scharff-Abeling. He was one of a large family and a twin brother of Orlando Abeling, who died in this village about two years ago. The deceased was a tinsmith by trade and worked at it for many years. Besides his widow he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jay Nellis and Mrs. Harry Hoag of this village, and Mrs. William Stocker of Gioversville; one sister, Mrs, John Zwank of this village, and six brothers, William J.,Henry, Charles and Robert of this village, John L., of Amsterdam, and Louis of Ilion. The remains will be taken to Fort Plain on Tuesday afternoon and the funeral held in the Nellis Memorial chapel in the Fort Plain cemetery at 3 o'clock. | Abeling, Andrew D. (I400)
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Ancestral File | Source (S49)
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April 1, 1984 death date obtained from Ft Plain Cemetery Records Index at Montg. County Historical Achives. | Abeling, Caroline (I127)
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Arnold J Nellis Obituary:
from Daily Gazette, Schenectady, N.Y., November 29, 2001
PALATINE BRIDGE - Arnold J. Nellis, of Center Street, 92, died Sunday at the Palatine Nursing Home.
Born in Canajoharie, lifelong area resident.
Member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, founding member of the former Christian Science Society of Canajoharie, member of the Palatine Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Survivors include his wife, Alberta Prall Nellis, whom he married June 10, 1933; four daughters, Catherine Montilla of Clifton Park, Nancy Showerman of Candor, Carol Preston of Manchester, Conn., and Elizabeth Stanley of Burke, Va.; eight grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
Houghtaling & Smith Funeral Home, Canajoharie.
A calling hour will precede the service at the funeral home.
Burial will be in Fort Plain Cemetery. | Nellis, Arnold J (I4114)
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Artical | Source (S14)
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At time of marriage, Frank was 22, Ethel was 19 | Family F909
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