_Thomas ARMITAGE ___________+
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_Robert Joseph ARMITAGE _|
| m 1893 |
| |____________________________
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|--Lottie ARMITAGE
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| _John Lester TYNAN Jr_______+
| | (1853 - 1914) m 1874
|_Nellie Emmogene TYNAN __|
(1875 - 1945) m 1893 |
|_Sabrina Sandalinie PIERCE _+
(1857 - 1929) m 1874
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of Jamestown, North Dakota, at the time of her mother's death, 9 Dec, 1945.
____________________________
|
_Theodore Frederick DENMAN _|
| (1828 - 1865) m 1852 |
| |____________________________
|
|
|--Suzanne DENMAN
| (1865 - 1938)
| _Jirah DEMOUTH _____________+
| | (1812 - 1854) m 1832
|_Margaret DEMOUTH __________|
(1833 - 1919) m 1852 |
|_Catherine Malinda KAYHART _+
(1811 - 1849) m 1832
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This poem about the wonderful old DeMouth stone house is included in the family History of Lois Wells.
THE OLD HOUSE AND STONEY BROOK BRIDGE
I will sing you a song about Stoney Brook Bridge And the rivulet running below;
There my dear mother played when a child on the ridge,
Or basked in the warm evening glow:
Great Grandmother had a stone house at the place
That is now called the old Reservoir,
While in Rockaway Vale lay the first of our race,
Who had come to the spot long before.
There was Abner De Mouth with his mill and his shop
On his seven thousand acres of land,
Who invited the ministers always to stop
When they preached to the small zealous band;
There were other historical spots I have seen,
As I traveled the vale, ridge to ridge,
But the place that I love beyond others, I ween,
Are the Old Home and Stoney Brook Bridge.
Old Stone House on the Hill, where my mother was born,
And her own mother played when a child,
Where the golden rod blew in the glorious morn,
And love was a thing undefiled,
Thou art sacred to me and enshrined in my soul,
And my plea ever is to be true,
To the prayers that went up to the heavenly goal
From the hearts that were sheltered by you!
Susan Denman Vincet
[9098] In the papers received from Lonnie McManus, 23 Jan 2006
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_Ludwig DIEHL _______|
| (1831 - 1886) |
| |_____________________
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|--Alwine DIEHL
| (1871 - ....)
| _Johann Adam FEY ____+
| | (1800 - 1880)
|_Caroline FEY _______|
(1841 - ....) |
|_Anna THOMAS ________+
(.... - 1848)
_Shubael EWER _______+
| (1717 - 1794) m 1751
_Paul EWER __________|
| (1752 - 1835) m 1796|
| |_Jane HATCH _________+
| (1716 - 1799) m 1751
|
|--Alvah EWER
| (1799 - ....)
| _Schubael HAMBLIN ___+
| | (1724 - ....) m 1761
|_Susannah HAMBLIN ___|
(1765 - 1820) m 1796|
|_Sarah CROCKER ______+
(1740 - ....) m 1761
_George GRISWOLD ____+
| (1574 - 1620) m 1594
_Edward GRISWOLD ____|
| (1607 - 1691) |
| |_Dousabel LEIGH _____+
| (1576 - 1615) m 1594
|
|--George GRISWOLD
| (1633 - 1704)
| _____________________
| |
|_Margaret ___________|
|
|_____________________
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_____________________|
| |
| |__
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|--Kattie HOPP
| (1859 - ....)
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|_Eve ________________|
(1828 - ....) |
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_Charles Oscar MELCHER ____
| (1878 - ....) m 1904
_Raymond George MELCHER _|
| (1907 - 2001) m 1935 |
| |_Amelia Katharine NICKLAS _+
| (1877 - ....) m 1904
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|--Norman Cecil MELCHER
| (.... - 1986)
| ___________________________
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|_Anna JUNKERMEIER _______|
(1913 - 1997) m 1935 |
|___________________________
_William NICKLAS ____+
| (1847 - 1927) m 1876
_William Henry NICKLAS ______|
| (1883 - 1972) m 1911 |
| |_Emma SCHLICK _______
| (1856 - 1927) m 1876
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|--J. Laverne NICKLAS
| (1913 - 1945)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lillian Prudence NICHOLSON _|
(1887 - 1966) m 1911 |
|_____________________
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HEADQUARTER'S . 607TH TANK DESTROY:ER BATI'ALION .APO 230 5 :MaY 1945 SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS - TASK FORGE SUNDT (period - 10 to 19 .April 1945, incl)
World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas about Nicklas
He is buried at the U.S. Military Cemetery at Margraten, The Netherlands, Plot F, Row 4, Grave 18.
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per father's estate papers, Emma is 29 yrs old and is livig in Portland. She inherites $260.59
Line 47 Dwelling 138 Household 138
Line 10 266 Chapman St. dwelling # 55 household # 72
P. 2 - 3 15 Apr 45; At 150700 Task Force continued on toward its objective with 3rd Co leading followed by 2nd. They proceeded .through LASKAU (37736), KNAU (JBI35), PLOlliEN (38534) , .. DI'ITER&l" WR."i' (38835). At DITTERSDOR1i' the 3rd Co was hal ted due to the number of PW's ,.,.on hand, plUS 01 ee.ning up work required, and the 2nd Co passed through them and continued the move on through DRAGENSDORF (38935), TEGAU (39135), to FORTI-lEN (J9434) then to LAWITZ (J9534). At this point they received heavy artillery fire and small anns fire from the Fast and Northeast. 2nd Co moved from WERNBERG to BOD:ELWITZ (J7439) to GEffi'WITZ (J7538), to DAUTMITSCH (J'7837), to KNAU, PLOTHEN and to DITI'ERSDORF where it passed through the 3rd Co and followed 2nd Co, closely covering the 2nd Co I S a.dvanc e from deployed overwatching positions. 3rd Co proceeded to TEGAU, to OOSCHITZ (J9233) to KERSCHKAU (J9527) where it eliminated scattered resistance and halted for gas. The 2nd Co withdrew from LAnTZ to FORI'H~ then moved to KIRSCHAU, covered by 1st Co fire and passed through the 3rd Co at KIRSCHKAU and moved to LOSSAU (J9329) and thence to LAN~BUCH (J9526) where it intercepted a sizabl e force of enemy moving out of the tovm on foot and in wagons. It deployed and destroyed the column, killing or dispersing the foot elements. The 1st Co following the 2nd also deployed and entered into the firing. The 2nd and 1st Cos then proceeded to THIERBACH (J9828) where heavy resistance was encountered. The two Companies held up for the night. '!he 3rd Co with the cP group moved into LANGENBJCH and bivouaced for the night. 16 @r 45: The TF continued the advance at 160700. Resistance in THIERBACH (J'j828) continued wi'tn small anns fire. The 3rd Co by-passed 'the town and proceeded. cross country, bypassing PAUSA (Fl:l128), going to UNTERPIRK (.l)227), then to BERNSGRUN (,J)427), to FR~ BERSGUN (Rn827), to STEINSQf (Kl127), to where the bridge was blown as the armor approached it at BARTH1iJIHLEN (I
Name: Laverne J Nicklas
Inducted From: New Mexico
Rank: Captain
Combat Organization: 607th Tank Battalion
Death Date: 16 Apr 1945
Monument: the Netherlands
Last Known Status: Buried
U.S. Awards: Purple Heart Medal
Silver Star Medal
Bronze Star Medal
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Lewis TAYLOR
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Sep 1863 - ____
Family 1
: Louise KALT
Probable son of Lewis and Lucy Taylor of Beetown, Grant, WI on 1880 census
Taylor, Lewis Jr. Head b. Sept 1873 age 36 m. 12 yrs Farmer WI Eng Eng own Mortgaged
Louise wife Jan 1862 38 12 3 chil b./ 3 living Wi Ger Ger
Elvie dau Mar 1889 11 WI WI WI
Orlen son Aug 1892 7 same
Bernelle son Feb 1897 3 "
Morkin, Warner Boarder May 1878
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Emma ZIMMERMAN
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[1117]
[1118]
[1119]
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[1122]
[1123]
17 Apr 1870 - 3 Feb 1962
Father: Adam ZIMMERMAN
Mother: Elizabeth BRITZIUS
Family 1
: Charles W. DRUSCHEL
_Johann Christian ZIMMERMAN __________+
| (1800 - 1851) m 1832
_Adam ZIMMERMAN _____|
| (1837 - 1899) m 1868|
| |_Elizabeth Dorothea KNOLL Kneil Knell_+
| (1809 - 1888) m 1832
|
|--Emma ZIMMERMAN
| (1870 - 1962)
| _Theobald H. BRITZIUS ________________+
| | (1820 - 1896) m 1843
|_Elizabeth BRITZIUS _|
(1844 - 1911) m 1868|
|_Christina Elizabeth MAURER __________+
(1827 - 1902) m 1843
Zimmerman, Adam age 44 Farmer Canada Ger Ger
Elizabeth 35 wife Keeping House Ohio Ger Ger
Lizzie 20 dau MN Can Ger
Mary 19 dau MN Can Ger
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William 14 son MN Can Ger
Emmie 10 dau MN Can Ohio
Arien 5 son MN Can OH
Clara 3 dau MN Can OH
George 8/12 son MN Can OH
Joseph, Emile 17 servant Farm hand Ger Ger Ger
Druschel, Charles W. Head owns free age 54 PA Ger Ger retired merchant - meat & groceries
Emma Wife 49 MN Canada OH
Mildred D. dau 18 OR PA MN
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