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Matches 17851 to 17900 of 31204
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17851 |
REFN: 12614 | Mary LINDSEY
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IMMIGRATION:
Came to USA to live with his uncle Johann (John) Linn the brother of Karl Linn
OCCUPATION:
Prior to the 1920's - Beer brewer in Germany who left the country due to economical reasons.
1930 - Blacksmith for a wagon company (his father was also a blacksmith)
RESIDENCES:
1959 - 12305 Brighton Ave.
1962 - 3527 Bosworth Rd.
CENSUS:
1930
August Linn b. 1897 Germany
wife Katherine b. Roumania
stepson Carl Schoeck age 18 b. Ohio
stepson otto Schoeck age 16 b.OHIO
August's occupation was blacksmith for a wagon company
OBIT:
Name: Linn, August
Date: Aug 25 1962
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #130.
Notes: Linn. August Linn; late residence, 3527 Bosworth Rd., beloved husband of Stephanie (Smolensky), stepfather of George Roberts, and grandfather, brother-in-law of Hanna Benyak. Family will receive friends at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St., where services will be held Saturday, Aug. 25. at 10:30 a. m. | August LINN
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~--- Günter Hornburg wrote:
> I found your site while searching for my great
> granduncle August Linn he arrived in USA at 6th
> September in 1923 he was born in 1898 in Marktsteft
> Germany. If these data sound familar to you please
> contact me under my email addy. I only have one
> picture of him when he visited his family in 1960 in
> Germany.
Hi Sandy here is a list of all uncles and aunts from August Linn which immigrate to the US. Johann Linn, (Uncle) Georg Linn (Uncle he stayed with him when August arrived in USA) Wilhelmine Linn, (Aunt), Magdalena Linn (Aunt) Georg Linn had a son called Kenny and Johann Linn (John) had a son called Karl (Carl) there were no more informations about them available from here. I think you probably can forget about the girls, because when they get married you will loose the trace anyway. Gruß Günter
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Is this his uncle George?
Name: Linn, George
Date: March 13, 1910
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #050.
Notes: Linn-George, husband of Ricka Linn, born Alsenz Rheinphalz, Germany, Nov. 27, 1864, died March 11, 1910, suddenly. Funeral Monday at 1:30 standard from his late residence, 6218 Superior ave. N. E. Friends invited. 1865 - 1910. Age 45. Riverside Cem. Cleveland Ohio.
IMMIGRATION:
Came to USA to live with his uncle Johann (John) Linn the brother of Karl Linn
OCCUPATION:
Prior to the 1920's - Beer brewer in Germany who left the country due to economical reasons.
1930 - Blacksmith for a wagon company (his father was also a blacksmith)
RESIDENCES:
1959 - 12305 Brighton Ave.
1962 - 3527 Bosworth Rd.
CENSUS:
1930
August Linn b. 1897 Germany
wife Katherine b. Roumania
stepson Carl Schoeck age 18 b. Ohio
stepson otto Schoeck age 16 b.OHIO
August's occupation was blacksmith for a wagon company
OBIT:
Name: Linn, August
Date: Aug 25 1962
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #130.
Notes: Linn. August Linn; late residence, 3527 Bosworth Rd., beloved husband of Stephanie (Smolensky), stepfather of George Roberts, and grandfather, brother-in-law of Hanna Benyak. Family will receive friends at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St., where services will be held Saturday, Aug. 25. at 10:30 a. m. | August LINN
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Heinrich moved to Kaiserslautern and his profession was teacher at the gymnasium | Heinrich LINN
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IMMIGRATION:
Johann Linn (John Linn) arrived at September 28th in 1894 in New York at age 27. He lived in Cleveland.
OCCUPATION:
Saloonkeeper (1900)
Real estate agent.
Hotel Manager.
RESIDENCES:
1900 - 72 Water St., Cleveland, Ohio | Johann LINN
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~Had a step-daughter named Jackie. Had a son named Karl.
IMMIGRATION:
Johann Linn (John Linn) arrived at September 28th in 1894 in New York at age 27. He lived in Cleveland. | Johann LINN
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Karl Linn had 9 children but three of them died after they were born. | Karl LINN
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17858 |
Never married. | Marie LINN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin twice removed | Nannette Yvonne LINN
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17860 |
MARRIAGE:
LINN, WILHELMINA and CHRISTE, GOTTLIEB vol.0035 pg.0033
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
RESIDENCES:
1928 - 3516 Clark Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (or possibly 3561 Clark)
OBIT:
Name: Christe, Wilhelmina
Date: Jan 21 1928
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #014.
Notes: Christe-Wilhelmina, beloved wife of Goilleb, mother of Robert and Mrs. George Rooss, jr., and the late Herman, grandmother, sister of John Linn, at her home, age 64. Funeral from the late residence, 3561 Clark Avenue, Monday, at 2 p. m. Burial at Monroe Cemetery. Friends invited.
BURIAL:
Buried in Monroe Cemetery (Cleveland, Ohio) | Wilhelmine LINN
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widow of Benjamin Godspeed. | Mary LINNEL
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!DIED: age 84 | Mary LINSLEY
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!DIED: age 76 | Munson LINSLEY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | George LINSTEAD
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MARRIAGE:
LIPINSKI, GENEVIEVE and JABLONOWSKI, HENRY vol.0174 pg.0554
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) | Jennie LIPINSKI
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17866 |
CENSUS: Listed in 1930 census as SIPKA, Ignace.
OBIT: Name: Lipka, Ignatius
Date: Apr 13 1956
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #130.
Notes: Lipka, Ignatius, beloved husband of Joanna (nee Stefanski), dearest uncle of Leona, passed away Tuesday, Apr. 10, residence, 10706 Edgepark Dr. Garfield Heights. Friends may call at the Domagalski Funeral Home, Harvard Ave. at E. 143 St. Services Saturday, Apr. 14, 10:30 a. m. at St. Stanislaus Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Ignace LIPKA
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OBIT: JEMIOLA MARY JEMIOLA, age 81, passed away Dec. 26, 2003. Cherished wife of the late Theodore; loving mother of Barbara Oros (Gregory); beloved sister of Katherine Young; loving grandmother of John Fadenholz (Tracy); and beloved great-grandmother of Nicole and Andrew. Services will be held at Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church, 2420 W. 14 St., Cleveland, on Monday, Dec. 29 at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Spirit Cemetery, W. 54 St. MALLOY MEMORIAL & CREMATORY www.cleveland.com/obits Published in The Plain Dealer on 12/28/2003. | Mary LIPKA
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17868 |
Listed on the 1880 Townsend Twp., Sandusky County, OH census.
Name is also spelled Lippert. | Charles Augustus LIPPIRT
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Nobilis.
Roman Catholic.
First wife of András Bresnai Turdossy | Mária LIPTáK
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Carol Ann LISEK
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17871 |
Youngest of 13 brothers and sisters.
IMMIGRATION:
Arrived 1917 per 1920 census and obituary.
Arrived 1910 per 1930 census.
OBIT: Plain Dealer 03 Nov, 1991, pg. 10 sec. B
Elizabeth Murawski, turned 100 last May
On May 19, Elizabeth Murawski surprised her friends at the Suburban Pavilion nursing home in North Randall -- she celebrated her 100th birthday. No one guessed she was that old, said family members. She had kept her 99th birthday quiet. Within the last few weeks, Mrs. Murawski won two bowling trophies competing against other senior citizens. She was also a checkers champ, said family members. And she enjoyed bingo.
Last week, she asked to be taken to the hospital. She was in pain because of a heart problem.
"When we came to the hospitalon Thursday, she said, 'I'm ready to die now,'" said June Murawski of Bay Village, her daughter-in-law. "She was just remarkable. She was lying there planning her funeral. She was upset because she did not get her permanent. I told her I would pray for God to come and take her."
MURAWSKI, ELIZABETH : Busch Family Chapels (Obit.).Plain Dealer 03 Nov, 1991, pg. 11 sec.
November 3, 1991
ELIZABETH MURAWSKI, TURNED 100 LAST MAY
Edition: FINAL / ALLSection: METROPage: 10B
Index Terms: OBITUARIES
Estimated printed pages: 2
Article Text:
On May 19, Elizabeth Murawski surprised her friends at the Suburban Pavilion nursing home in North Randall - she celebrated her 100th birthday. No one guessed she was that old, said family members. She had kept her 99th birthday quiet.
Within the last few weeks, Mrs. Murawski won two bowling trophies competing against other senior citizens. She was also a checkers champ, said family members. And she enjoyed bingo.
Last week, she asked to be taken to the hospital. She was in pain because of a heart problem.
"When we came to the hospital on Thursday, she said, 'I'm ready to die now,' said June Murawski of Bay Village, her daughter-in-law.
"She was just remarkable. She was lying there planning her funeral. She was upset because she did not get her permanent.
"I told her I would pray for God to come and take her," June Murawski said. "We prayed and she went blind the last 10 minutes. She asked us what time it was. I told her it was five o'clock. She said, 'It's time to go.' And she died.
"It was a wonderful but sad experience," she said. "Grandma was just remarkable."
According to June Murawski, her mother-in-law's handling of death was typical of how Elizabeth Murawski handled life. "She was a very strong and loving mother. On her 91st birthday, she ran three quarters of a mile.
"She wore lipstick and powder every day. Up until two days before she died, she curled her own hair.
"She was reading until about two weeks ago. She knew about the news," June Murawski said.
"She was a champion walker at the rest home. She was like a grandmother to everybody, visiting the sick, inspiring everybody. She went to all the church services," her daughter-in-law said.
Born in Poland, Elizabeth Murawski came to Cleveland in 1917 and lived in several city neighborhoods until moving to Suburban Pavilion four years ago.
She did not become a U.S. citizen until 1942, when her son, Edward, was in the military.
Since 1942, she never missed voting, June Murawski said.
Mrs. Murawski was a former member of St. Jerome Catholic Church in Collinwood.
She was the youngest of 13 brothers and sisters.
Her two daughters, Marie Cybulski and Carolyn Fields, and husband, Frank, died earlier.
Survivors include her son; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
A reception will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Holy Spirit Church in Avon Lake, followed by services at 11 a.m. | Elizabeth LISEK
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SOURCE_OF_NAME:
Name listed on Walter & Karoline's marriage application. Also listed on his son Walter's death certificate. | Felix LISEK
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jean LISEK
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Margaret Carol LISEK
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BIRTH:
Certificate #11117
CHRISTENING:
30 Jun 1918. Sponsers were John Maciek & Carola Madkowska
MARRIAGE:
Myczkowski, Bernice and Lisek, Stanley vol.194 pg276
(Cuyahoga county Probate Court Marriage Index)
MILITARY:
Served in U.S. Army during WWII as a fireman in England.
OCCUPATION:
Fireman for US Steel.
DEATH:
Died of Cancer.
OBIT:
STANLEY LISEK, 74, WAS A FIREMAN AT U.S. STEEL
The Plain Dealer; Cleveland, Ohio; Mar 30, 1993; Page: 2D
Stanley J. Lisek was a fireman for the U.S. Steel Corp., where he worked 42 years. He was also a Eucharistic minister at Marymount Hospital and SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church. Mr. Lisek, 74, died Sunday at his home in Garfield Heights. He had cancer. He was born in Cleveland and attended East Technical High School. Mr. Lisek served with the Army Engineers and was stationed in Europe during World War II. Mr. Lisek belonged to the Holy Name Society and was an usher at his church. He is survived by his wife, Bernice; daughters, Marge Babik of Cleveland, Carol Ann Germano of Parma and Rosemarie DiLisi of Columbus; and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 4750 Turney Rd., Garfield Heights. | Stanley LISEK
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BIRTH:
Year of birth calculated from his age (as listed on marriage license) of 25 in 1917 giving year as 1892, however, the gravestone shows year as 1894. My assumption is that the license would be more accurate since Walter would have provided the information. Even better is the WWII draft record where he provided his birth as Oct 15, 1893.
OCCUPATION:
House painter and did odd jobs.
IMMIGRATION:
There is a Wladyslaw Lisek in a Port of NYC manifest for the Kronprinz Frederich Wilhelm (port of departure -- Bremen, Germany) on Jun 1, 1909. His destination was Buffalo, NY. His last residence was Rezyca. His father's name was Augustyn Lisek. Until there is some verification found for Walter's year of birth, there's no way to be sure this is his immigration record.
Note (12 Jul 2003) - Walter's father's name was listed as Felix on his marriage license, so the above mentioned Wladyslaw is probably NOT Walter.
IMMIGRATION:
(added 23 Mar 2003) The 1930 census has 1912 as the year that Walter arrived in this country, so the above information is additional confirmation that this was another Wladyslaw.
NATURALIZATION:
Yes
CENSUS:
1920 - ED 280, Sheet 10B, Ward 14, Lines 93-95 (name appears as SISEK)
1930 - ED 18-491, Sheet 15B, Ward 28, Lines 97-100 (indexed on Ancestry.com as LISCH)
RESIDENCES:
1917 - 1779 East 31st St., Cleveland, Ohio
1920 - bought property on E. 49th St.
1922 - sold property on E. 49th St.
1920 - 6727 Chambers Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (per 1920 census)
1924 - bought property on Durkee
1928 - sold property on Durkee
1930 - 3635 East 113th St., Cleveland, Ohio (per 1930 census)
1942 - 3635 East 113th St., Cleveland, Ohio
DEATH:
Died from Cerebral hemm., 2 days after their 25th anniversary party.
OBIT:
Name: Lisek, Walter,
Date: Oct 14 1942, Source: Cleveland Press
Notes: Lisek, Walter--Beloved husband of Caroline; father of Stanley; father-in-law of Bernice, and grandfather of Margaret Carol; Tuesday. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 17, at 9 a. m., from Mosinski's Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65 and St. Mary's Church of Corlett, at 9:30 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. | Wladyslaw (Walter) John LISEK
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MARRIAGE: LISIECKA, JOSEPHA and HELINSKI, STANISLAS vol. 0097 pg.0181
OBIT: Name: Helinski, Josephine
Date: Dec 18 1950
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #036.
Notes: Helinski, Josephine (nee Lisiecki) of 3741 E. 71 St., beloved wife of Stanley, mother of Elizabeth Hendicks and Benedict, sister of Petronela Gawronski and beloved grandmother. Friends received at the Golubski and Sons Funeral Home corner E. 65 and Fullerton. Services Thursday, Dec. 21 8:30 a. m. and Church of Transfiguration 9 a. m. | Josephine M. LISIECKI
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Name: Dworznik, Rose
Date: Mar 29 1943
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #022.
Notes: Dworznik, Rose -- Of 6203 Gertrude ave.; beloved wife of Joseph, mother of Sister M. Leopoldyna, Anton, Martha Szymanski, Ben, Joseph, Celia Janiszewski, Anna Sikut, Frank, Casimir, Leo, Clara Levay and Stanley (deceased), sister of Petronella Gawronski and Josephine Helinski, and beloved grandmother. Funeral Tuesday, March 30, from Golubski & Sons' Funeral Home, corner E. 65 and Fullerton ave., 9 a. m. Services St. Stanislaus' Church 9:30 a. m. | Rosalia LISIECKI
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Name obtained from Ancestry's World Family Tree for "The Murphys of Ireland and related families" | Wojciech LISIECKI
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OBIT: Name: Liskovec, Edward D.
Date: May 12 1968
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #130.
Notes: Liskovec. Edward D. Liskovec, 5226 Phillip St., Maple Hts., O., beloved husband of Marie (nee Samosky); dear father of Joan Marie Kalinawski, father-in-law of Anthony, grandfather of Denise, brother of Frank (Phoenix, Ariz.), Ladd and Rudy (Oklahoma). Services Monday, May 13, at St. Wenceslas Church, at 9:30 a.m. Friends may call at Bican Bros. Funeral Home, 5215 Fleet Ave., Sunday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. | Edward D. LISKOVEC, Leskoyec
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OBIT: LISS, EDWARD J : Husband of late Bernadine (Obit.).Plain Dealer 25 Nov, 1991, pg. 13 sec. G | Edward W. LISS
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Possible OBIT: CIELINSKI, MARY : Wife of late Stanley (Obit.).Plain Dealer 21 May, 1989, pg. 11 sec. B | Mary LISS
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed | Ethel LISTMAN
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OBIT: Name: Rydzinski, Ksawera
Date: Jul 10 1966
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #070.
Notes: Rydzinski. Ksawera Rydzinski (nee Liszewski), residence, 4248 E. 71st St., beloved wife of the late Joseph, mother of Sylvia Byszewski, Ted (Reid) and the late Joseph and Casimer (Gus), and grandmother of six, great grandmother of four. Friends received at Komorowski Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71st St. From 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Sunday. Funeral Monday, July 11, at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Lansing Ave., at 9 a.m. Burial St. Mary's Cemetery, E. 71st St. | Ksaweca LISZEWSKI
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OBIT: LISZKOWSKI, LEON J : Husband of late Florence (Obit.).Plain Dealer 17 Apr, 1993, pg. 11 sec. D | Leon LISZKOWSKI
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She was of Scituate, MA. | Phoebe LITCHFIELD
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4 children | Abigail LITTELL
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Name Suffix: M.D. | E. LITTLE, M.D.
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If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Nancy E. LITTLE
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Name Prefix: Lieut | Joshua LIVERMORE
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of grandaunt | Charles Doss LIVEZEY
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Living with John and Mary Slaby in 1930 at 3777 W.14th. Listed as Brother-in-law. | Frank LIVK
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OBIT: Name: Slabe, Mary
Date: Jul 20 1969
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #156.
Notes: Slabe. Mary Slabe (nee Livk), beloved wife of the late John, mother of William, and Olga Klinec, grandmother of Dennis and Melonie. Friends may call at The Louis & Donald Ferfalia Funeral Home, 9116 Union Ave. at E. 93d St. Funeral Monday 9:15 a.m. Services St. Barbara Church, W. 15th and Denison Ave. at 10 a.m. Visiting Hours Sunday 3-5 And 7-9 P.M. | Mary LIVK
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| Living LIZENBY
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nellie LIZENBY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 4 times removed | Essie Kate LLOYD
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His brother married his sister-in-law.
Buried Lakeview Cemetery, Cleveland, OH.[Lockhart.ftw]
Charles and brother James married sisters Lottie and Lena Poe. | Charles Fulton LOCKHART
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Divorced soon after marriage. | Donald Harry LOCKHART
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Lived in Cleveland and buried in Lakeview Cemetery. | Eleanor LOCKHART
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Handicapped, did not marry. Buried in Lakeview Cemetery. Her study of Poe ancestry was not preserved. | Helen Elizabeth LOCKHART
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