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Juliette PESEK
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Natalie Rose PESEK
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Mildred A. KLUTH
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Luci SCHIAVONI
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James Robert KLUTH
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Anita Louise KLUTH
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Harry A. BARNES
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Bradley Alan GREEN
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Evan Arthur BARNES
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Michael Andrew MOORE
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Nicholas Xavier MOORE
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Sarah L. TAYLOR
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Cecil TRUMAN
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Salvatore Anthony GERMANO, Jr.
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Aurora PESEK
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18 | | 1825 Letter from Lydia Spicer to her sister Joanna Fish - Pages 1 thru 4
When Lydia was about 26 she wrote from Stonington, CT to her sister in Brooklyn, OH. She updates her sister on the well-being of many relatives and friends, the state of the religious community, the robbery of a relative, and laments being stuck in Connecticut because her husband loves the sea.
This is a transcription. The image of the actual document can be seen by looking at Lydia Stanton's individual record. |
Ebenezer FISH, Jr.
Joanna STANTON
Lydia G. STANTON
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19 | | 1825 Mail addressing This is an example of simple addressing was in the early 19th century! Nothing more than the name (Ebenezer Fish), city, and state. Oh, and the county thrown in there just in case. |
Ebenezer FISH, Jr.
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20 | | 1828 Letter from Mr. Morgan to Ebenezer FISH, Jr. Brooklyn, December 3, 1828
Sir, Your eldest daughter is sufficiently advanced in the common branches of education to commence the study of geography, a very useful and agreeable study for the youth of both sexes.
The geography I should recommend is one of Jacob Willetts' compiling being it shows an appenidice and an atlas containing seven Mapes (maps). I shall send the geography and the maps so that you
may judge for yourself of the merritts of the work. ____ in hope I shall be able to introduce it with this school it being cheap the
geography and atlas can be obtained in Cleveland for you. ___ being lower than any other of equal utility by one half. My thinking it would be a benefit to your children as the _____________ of my writing this from ___________
C. Morgan
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[NOTE: The letter writer is probably the headmaster of Brooklyn Academy and is writing Ebenezer about his eldest daughter's (Eliza Ann) progress at school and giving his recommendation for further studies. |
Ebenezer FISH, Jr.
Eliza Ann FISH
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21 | | 1831 Letter from Hannah (Stanton) Stanton of Groton, Connecticut to her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish of Brooklyn, Ohio. Transcription of an 1831 letter sent to Joanna (Stanton) Fish from her sister, Hannah (Stanton) Stanton. We've tried to retain the original spelling, but there was no punctuation, so that has been added to aid the modern reader. Another convention of the time was to capitalize all words that began a new line, but not necessarily words that began a new sentence.
This is a transcription. The image of the actual document can be seen by looking at Hannah Stanton's individual record. |
Hannah STANTON
Joanna STANTON
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22 | | 1851 Letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer A transcription of a letter written to the children of Lydia's sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish, regarding her recent death and the death of Lydia's Father, Deacon John Stanton.
This is a transcription. The image of the actual document can be seen by looking at Lydia Stanton's individual record. |
Joanna STANTON
Lydia G. STANTON
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23 | | 1851 letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer - PG 1 This letter, written by Lydia (Stanton) Spicer, wife of Eldridge Spicer, was sent to the surviving family of her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish (wife of Ebenezer Fish Jr.) in Brooklyn, Ohio. She laments the death of her sister, gives details about the death of their father, and updates on the health and activities of many family members back in Groton, Connecticut. |
Joanna STANTON
Lydia G. STANTON
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24 | | 1851 Letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer - PG 2 This letter, written by Lydia (Stanton) Spicer, wife of Eldridge Spicer, was sent to the surviving family of her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish (wife of Ebenezer Fish Jr.) She laments the death of her sister, gives details about the death of their father, and updates on the health and activities of many family members back in Groton, Connecticut. |
Joanna STANTON
Lydia G. STANTON
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25 | | 1851 Letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer - PG 3 This letter, written by Lydia (Stanton) Spicer, wife of Eldridge Spicer, was sent to the surviving family of her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish (wife of Ebenezer Fish Jr.) She laments the death of her sister, gives details about the death of their father, and updates on the health and activities of many family members back in Groton, Connecticut. |
Joanna STANTON
Lydia G. STANTON
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26 | | 1851 Letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer - PG 4 This letter, written by Lydia (Stanton) Spicer, wife of Eldridge Spicer, was sent to the surviving family of her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish (wife of Ebenezer Fish Jr.) She laments the death of her sister, gives details about the death of their father, and updates on the health and activities of many family members back in Groton, Connecticut. |
Joanna STANTON
Lydia G. STANTON
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27 | | 1869 Brooklyn street railroad ordinance (BOTTOM) Scan of an original document granting the right for the Brooklyn Street Railroad Company to build a railway on Pearl Street in Brooklyn, Ohio (now Cleveland). |
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28 | | 1869 Brooklyn street railroad ordinance (TOP) Scan of an original document granting the right for the Brooklyn Street Railroad Company to build a railway on Pearl Street in Brooklyn, Ohio (now Cleveland). |
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29 | | 1951 - Age 1
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(daughter) LISEK
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30 | | 1951 - Age 3
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Carol Ann LISEK
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31 | | 1951 - Age 9
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Margaret Carol LISEK
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32 | | 1952 is year right? (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Margaret Carol LISEK
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33 | | 1952 is year right? (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Carol Ann LISEK
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34 | | 1956 |
Charles Anton FECHTNER
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35 | | 1956 |
Bertha M. SINDELAR
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36 | | 1963 |
Mildred (Filliga) KAPUSTA
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37 | | 1963 |
Anna SZKUTNIK
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38 | | 1963: Age 9
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Patricia Ann WANICKI
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39 | | 1965 Graduation picture from John Adams High School
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Carol Ann LISEK
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40 | | 1965 Graduation Picture from Parma High School |
Jane KUTOLOWSKI
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41 | | 1968
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Daniel RATACZAK
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42 | | 1969
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Allen Joseph POLSON
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43 | | 1972
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James Randolph MOORE
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44 | | 1974 - Age: 56 |
Stanley LISEK
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45 | | 1975 - Age 17
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Jill HORWATH
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46 | | 1977 - Age: 23
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Patricia Ann WANICKI
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47 | | 1980
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(daughter) LISEK
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48 | | 1980
(At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Carol Ann LISEK
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49 | | 1980 - 5 years old
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Sarah Ann PESEK
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50 | | 1981 - 6 years old
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Sarah Ann PESEK
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