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Buried in Mt. View Cemetery | Frank H. Louis Blaue
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BIRTHPLACE: One source lists "of Bimscall,,England. The same source lists that she married "Lawrence Walsh, Jr."
OCCUPATION: 1861--Calico Weaver.
A FAMILY GROUP RECORD NEEDS TO BE RESEARCHED ON LAWRENCE WALSH/SABINA BOOCOCK USING THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE CENSUS RECORDS LISTED UNDER SOURCES AS A GUIDE. | Sabina Boocock
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ORDINANCES: re-bapt. 11 Sept 1991 IFALL as per LDS temple ordinance index. | Mary A. Boring
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Silverton Standard
Silverton, San Juan County, Colorado
1916 May 06, Pg. 3
"Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyd of Durango returned home, after a two week's visit in Silverton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs Bert Lugg. Mr. Boyd has accepted a position at the Sunnyside mine and his family will soon return to Silverton to make their home." | Edgar Hall Boyd
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Silverton Standard
Silverton, San Juan County, Colorado
1921, Sep 17, Page 1
"Eddie Bradfield and Louis Tomaselli went to the Fair and Jubilee at Durango Tuesday morning. They went over the highway on Eddie's motorcycle."
Buried in Pinal Cemetery | Edward Vasco Bradfield
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Silverton Standard
Silverton, San Juan county, Colorado
1904, Oct 29, Page 2
"F. L. Bradfield, at work at the King mine below town, met with a very serious accident last Monday morning. he was going from the engine house to the boarding house carrying a pair of scissors in one hand when he slipped and fell forward with considerable force his head striking the point of the sharp blades one of which entered the brain about an inch above the right eye and breaking off in the head. he was imediately brought to town and medical atteendance summoned, when one and one-half inches of the blade was removed but the point is missing and cannot be located. It is thought the point was broken off before entering the head.
1908 Apr 11
"F. L. Bradfield dealer in all kinds of electrical supplies."
1909 Mar 27
"Floyd L. Bradfield will on Sunday depart for Dolores, where his brother has a farm. Floyd will try the simple life there until he regains the strength which has not yet come back to him since his operation."
1909 Aug 28 #13 - Score 24
"Mrs. Henry Saberson is visiting with her two daughters at the home of her brother, Orville Bradfield. She visited at Dolores with F. L. Bradfield and family before coming to Silverton.
1909 Oct 16
"Town Topics
F L Bradfield is up from Mancos for a few days."
1910 March 5, page 3
"F.L. Bradfield, construction engineer for the San Juan Telephone Company, is spending a few days with his family. He is looking well and says he is always glad to be able to visit his old home and get a good drink of nature's pure water." | Floyd L Bradfield
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Silverton Standard
Silverton, San Juan County, Colorado
Date: 1891 Feb 28, Pg. 3
"Orval Bradfield arrived in town on Wednesday evening from the Syracuse Pride and brought the first authentic news we have received from the upper country. He left the mine on Thursday of last week and remained at Mineral point until Sunday when he started down by the way of the Old Lout mine for the Uncompahgre bridge. On Tuesday, the 17th mst. at four o'clock in the afternoon a small slide, which ran only about thirty feet, mashed the bunk house upon the Old Lout against a tree. There were five men in the building at the time. Two got out alive and three were killed, the bodies being badly mutilated. Orval did not learn the names of the men killed. Two dogs that were in the building were dug out alive after being covered up twenty-four hours. At the time he was there the men upon the mine had taken the three bodies down as far as Woodcock's cabin on their way to Ouray. He says there is no foundation for the rumor that seven men were killed upon the Polar Star as everything was all right there when he left Mineral Point. He was up to the mine the day before he left Syracuse and all the snow had blown off around the Polar Star. When he left, Mineral Point had received no mail for six days. From the bridge he came up to Ironton. The Riverside slide was down bigger than ever. The snow is from 75 to 100 feet deep upon the road and it will be necessary to tunnel it. He says the reports received here of the slide below the Saratoga mill are incorrect. Three men were in the cabin at the time, one escaped, but with the limb broken and considerably bruised. The slide came down at night, and the injured man was six hours in the snow. Orval did not learn the names of any of the men, but saw the injured one and said he thought he would pull through all right. He was able to talk and was feeling much better. The first letter mail for ten days was received in Red Mountain on Wednesday, the day he left there and they were two weeks behind on paper mail. A big slide is down in Mill gulch and the cabin which was formerly owned by a man named Parks, about a mile up the gulch, was carried away. The cabin has stood there since 1873. Brandfield says that everyting in the country that could slide has done so."
1898 Apr 30, Pg. 1
"Orville Bradfield & Co., have completed the last contract taken by them for the driving of 100 feet of tunnel on the Lucy in Ice Lake basin. The tunnel is now in 350 feet and the property is showing up well. With the exception of the contract work on the Lucy, nothing has been done in the basin since last fall. It is probable that the Golden Horn Mining and Milling company, which is esteemed the strongest of the basin, so far as financial backing is concerned will commence operations next month. The mining properties are good and we believe that the mill worked satisfactorily last season."
1903 Sept 5, #42 - Score 23
"Last Saturday an operation was performed upon Orville Bradfield for the removal of an abdominal growth. The patient is improving and the chances for his recovery are said to be excellent."
1906 Sep 15
"Town Board Doings
Orville Bradfield, fireman"
1909 Aug 28 #13 - Score 24
"Mrs. Henry Saberson is visiting with her two daughters at the home of her brother, Orville Bradfield. She visited at Dolores with F. L. Bradfield and family before coming to Silverton.
1915 May 22, Pag. 3
"While walking with her uncle, Mr. Orville Bradfield, Monday, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lugg met with a serious accident and narrowly escaped a sudden death. Mr. Bradfield was leading a spirited horse which became frightened at a dog and making a sudden plunge knocked him and the little girl violently to the ground breaking the child's collar bone. Mr. Bradfield escaped injury."
1919 May 24, Pg. 3
"Obituary
Died, in our city, Thursday morning, May 22nd, Orville Bradfield, age 65 years." [rest of obit in death sources]
Buried in Hillside Cemetery | Orville F. Bradfield
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Buried in Hillside Cemetery | Walter LeRoy Bradfield
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RESEARCH-FOR-TRIM: Should this individual be deleted? | Yvonne Esther Daniels Brown
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Died at age 2 | Frances Burke
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Silverton Standard
Silverton, San Juan County, Colorado
1920 Jan 24, Pg. 1
"Mrs. Bert Lugg and children were visitors from Eureka Saturday to see her brother, John Turner, who had the misfortune to slip and rebreak his ankle."
Buried in Hillside Cemetery | Nora May Burke
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OCCUPATION: 1881--Doubler. | Alice Jane Bury
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OCCUPATION: 1881--Spooler. | Ann Bury
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| Edmund Bury
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OCCUPATION: Labourer.
BIRTH: Listed as age 44 in 1851 British Census and as age 80 at death in 1886. | Edmund Bury
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OCCUPATION: 1881--Doffer. | Ellen Bury
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LDS ORDINANCES: Proxy baptism done 21 April 1977 in the Salt Lake Temple; Proxy endowment done 15 Sept 1977 in the Salt Lake Temple; Proxy sealing to parents done 21 Oct 1977 in the Salt Lake Temple as per Family Search IGI v5.0, FHL batch no. 7700401, sheet 81, Call no. 1058887. | Francis Bury
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OCCUPATION: Cotton Weaver, as noted in 1881 British Census. | Mary Bury
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| Thomas Bury
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BIRTH: The records of the church note that this baby was born on this date, but no name is noted and no death record can be found. It is presumed that this little one died very shortly after birth. | Butzer, (twin)
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BIRTH: The records of the church note the birth of this child, but no name. No death record can be found. It is presumer this baby died shortly after birth. | Butzer, (twin)
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BIRTH: A twin. | Hans Basche Butzer, (twin)
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BIRTH: A twin. | Hans Bernhard Butzer, (twin)
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No search has been made to date (2011) in America's records for this individual. | Anna Maria Cammerer
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See Web Tag. | Catharina Cammerer
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Surname also Cammrer. | Catharina Cammerer
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BIRTH: The birthdate for Catharina Margaretha Cammerer was approximated from her age at death, which was probably incorrect, but as no birth/christening record can be located, it is all we have to go on. We are aware that this date makes her only 9 days older than her brother. | Catharina Margaretha Cammerer
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BIRTH: The birthdate for Catharina Margaretha Cammerer was approximated from her age at death, which was probably incorrect, but as no birth/christening record can be located, it is all we have to go on. We are aware that this date makes her only 9 days older than her brother, Hannß Georg Cammerer.
Also known as Hannss Jerg Cammerer. | Hannß Georg Cammerer
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Surname also Cammrer. | Hannß Nicolaus Cammerer
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BIRTHPLACE: Some references noted on Family Search IGI v5.0 list Richberry, Bradford, Pennsylvania.
BAPTISM: Baptized by proxy 10 Dec 2002, Seattle Temple, as referenced in Family Search, IGI v5.0.
FAMILY: Abiol and Martha had four children, two of whom died young.
DEATH: Some sources list death as 25 Dec 1872. | Aboil Campbell
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BIRTH: THIS CHILD WAS BORN BEFORE HER PARENTS' MARRIAGE.
Re-BAPTISM: 27 Feb 1996 in SLAKE Temple. | Sylvia Celestina Campbell
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DEATH: Car accident. | Ethel Frances Carlson
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NAME: Last name also Svensson. | Gustav Olaf Carlson
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Floyd Carroll and Faye Coulthard had no children together | Floyd George Carroll
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Buried in Longview Memorial Park | Floyd Mark Carroll
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Buried in Willamette National Cemetery, | Frank Veranus Carroll
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Father: James Madison Carroll
Mother: Christina Stock
Buried in Longview memorial Park | George Mark Carroll
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Notes for JAMES WILLIAM CARROLL by his sister, E. June Carroll:
Jim served in World War II. Private Medical Detachment , Special Troops 41st Division, Kelso, WA He enlisted August 3, 1940 and was discharged Aug 15, 1941.
Jim had several marriages but only had chilren by two wives.
(My sisters and I placed half of Jim's ashes in the Cowlitz River in Kelso, WA. in April of 2008. Bill Barbour (A good friend of Jims) placed the other half in a river in Alaska. ejc) | James William Carroll
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Buried in Bunker Hill Cemetery | Joan Darnell Carroll
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Cremated, ashes scattered in Cowlitz River, Kelso, Cowlitz, WA (Aug 2004) | Thomas Leland Carroll
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Buried in Fall City Cemetery | Virginia Mae Carroll
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Buried in East Woodlawn Cemetery | Rose Agnes Carstensen
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ENDOWMENT: The IGI v5.0 source listed as the source for the sealing of Edmund Bury and Ann Cocker notes that Ann was endowed 5 Jun 1930. It also lists a birth date of "abt 1846" and a death date of 26 Jan 1914.
DEATH: a) The family record of William Egbert lists a death date of 8 March 1910. Note that this same death date is causing confusion on her husband's individual record. | Ann Cocker
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Sarah Ann Conner was the daughter of Robert Conner and Nancy Ann Maxon, and the sister of William, Nathan and Job Conner, who also traveled in the 1847 Buell wagon train; Nathan was married to Elizabeth Buell, daughter of Elias, the leader of the train. Sarah Ann was born March 26, 1813 in Butte Creek, Oregon on 19 November 1879, according to a descendant.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE PARENTAGE OF SARAH ANN CONNER, PLEASE GO TO familysearch.org. | Sarah Ann Conner
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Buried in Green Hills Memorial Gardens | Ronald R. Coulombe
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Father: Henry Lawrence Cowitz
Mother: Libbie Agnes Godwin | Eva Louella Cowitz
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Buried in Warren Cemetery | Almira E. Crane
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AFN: LTTL-3W | Victoria Cornelia Smith Crawford
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Buried in Beaver Creek Cemetery | Margaret Daniels
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THE ORDER OF SARAH'S SPOUSES ARE CURRENTLY UNKNOWN. | Daugherty
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