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21501 1 NOTE 6 children Sylvia PALMER
 
21502 Researching this line is cscox@gci.net Uriah PALMER
 
21503 Earl P. Crandall, 35 Pony Land, Catskill, NY 12414-9513 (518) 943-2981
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everett Press Co., 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, pp. 113.
Elder Wait Palmer was the first pastor of the First Baptist Church,No. Stonington.

Source: Brown Genealogy, v2, p217.
BG: First pastor of the First Baptist Church, North Stonington.
[Film 1,309,871, Item 2, page 29, has a Mary Brown marrying ThomasYork.
Can't read date. Lists children.]

"Elder" Waite Palmer was the first pastor of the First Baptist Churchat Punghunwenuck in North Stonington. 
Waite PALMER
 
21504 HISTORY OF STONINGTON CT, by Wheeler, page 504, 505, 506, 507, 508.
WALTER PALMER OF CHARLESTOWN AND REHOBOTH, MA & STONINGTON CT, a 400-Year(1585-1985) Family History, Compiled, Edited, Typed and Partly Researchedby Doris Palmer Buys. pages 1 thru 44.

To America 1628/9 on the "Four Sisters"
AMERICAN ANCESTRY - Vol. XI (1898) by Joel Munsell's Sons-Pg 152-3.
THE GRANBERRY FAMILY by Donald Jacobus (1945)
GENEALOGICAL & FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF CT. by William Cutter, p.133-4 EXTINCT PEERAGES by Burke (1831) pages 555-7.
THE PEIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS by Charles Pope - page 342.
NEW ENGLAND REGISTER - Vol. II (1857) - pages 39 - 40.
THE PALMERS - page 7 - 9.
HISTORY OF THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF STONINGTON, CT 1674-1874"By Richard Wheeler (1875)
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON by Richard A. Wheeler - pages 504 to527. HISTORY OF NEW LONDON by Frances M. Caulins (1860)-pgs 102-105,284-526.
REGISTER OF PEDIGREES Edited by John Reynolds Totten - pg 53.
THE COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY - Vol. VII by Frederick Virkus p 872STONINGTON CHRONOGOGY 1649-1949 -By William Haynes - pgs 12-15. 26-27.
COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE UNITED STATES - by George MacKenzie - pg 377-8.
CAR-DEL SCRIBE - pages 7, 17-18.
HISTORY OF NEW LONDON COUNTY, CT" by D. Hamilton Hurd - pgs 653-4.
GENEALOGICAL DICT. OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND by James SavageGENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM CHEESEBROUGH OF BOSTON, REBOBOTH,MA by Anna Chesebrough Wildey.
GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND - page 326-7.
PALMER RECORDS by Noyes F. Palmer (1881)

ELDRED AND ASSOCIATED FAMILIES, Researched by: Catherine Matson & ClariceMcNiven, Compiled by: Carol & Susan Matson, pp. 98.
Walter Palmer came to America in 1626 and settled first in Salemwith his brother, Abraham. Rebecca came to America in 1632 and settled inRoxbury, MA. Walter and his brother, along with others, founded the townof Chaarlestown, named in horor of King Charles I. Walter built the firstdwelling-house in Charlestown after it was made into a township. He was aprominent man in Massachusetts and was admitted a Freeman there 18 May1631. His records in the book of "Possessions of Charlestown" state hehad 158 acres of land. On 24 Aug 1643 several men had agreed to found anew town. They met in Weymouth and prepared for the settlement of a placewhich was to be at Seacuncke. The new planters proposed to start atownship which should be independent of the other organizations untilthey could decide upon a government, but in 1645 they were assigned tothe jurisdiction of the Plymouth Colony, and Walter Palmer was sent torepresent them at their General Court. This assignment was made by the"United Commissioners of the two Colonies" that is the Plymouth Colonyand the Massachusetts Bay Colony. At the beginning of the country allthose who landed in Plymouth were combined as the Plymouth Colony, thatwas those who came between 1620 and 1630. Those who started to come in1630 and landed in Boston settled what was known as the MassachusettsColony. This assignment was called instead of Seacuncke, Rehoboth whichwas the beginning of the State of Massachusetts. The name of Rehoboth wasselected by their Pastor Rev. Samuel Newman who said "The Lord has maderoom for us." In 1643 the proprietors of the new town agreed to give thevalue of their estates, that the amount of land might be in proportion totheir ability to pay and Walter gave the amount of 419 pounds. In theyear 1645, young John Winthrop was commissioned by the Great and GeneralCourt to begin the new settlement of New London, Conn. He urged Mr.Chesborough to take part in there. Whereupon Mr. Cheseborough journeyedfrom Rehoboth down through Connecuicut to view the land and supposingthat it was part of the Mass. territory he applied for and received 2299acres. He quickly induced Walter Palmer to join him. With his family,except son Jonas, Walter started south in 1652/3, bought land on the eastbank which is now Stonington, Conn. This was found to cover a part of thetract which had been formerly sold to Thomas Minor who had married Grace,eldest daughter of Walter, and came to Charlestown very soon after hisfather-in-law had settled there. The Governor made an agreement 15 Jul1653 Walter should give for the place such cattle that Thomas Minorshould select out of Walter's stock. This contract recognized the titleto the house and land at first sold Thomas Minor. The rest of Walter'spurchase was on the south of this land and his whole tract was 1200acres. Until 1654/5 the planters of this new town attended worship in NewLondon, Conn., but the frequent rough weather, the difficulties of goingsuch a long distance, being obliged to cross two rivers, made the peoplevery desirous to hold a meeting in their own territory and this gave riseto the extremely large, the spirit of industry existed to a degree neverexcelled and it follows that these families and the descendants have lefttheir impression upon the world and made the world better for theirsojourn here.
Walter's estate was over 1656 pounds, a very large sum. The oldburial ground was set apart by him and there he lies. A granite stonepillar about 1 1/2 feet square and 9 feet high is thought to mark hisgrave, no inscription remains but it lies in the midst of a long line ofPalmer graves. His name is inscribed on one face of the modern shafterected in 1899 to the memory of the four early settlers. Walter Palmer'sname on this pillar faces the main part of town.

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Walter PALMER
 
21505 This is one of my BRICK WALLS! Does anyone know who the parents are? Walter PALMER
 
21506 Various descriptions of Walter have appeard in print ranging from aheight of six feed to 6'6" and in weight from 200 to 300 pounds. Walterarrived in Charlestown, Massachusetts abt 1631 the wife of Governor JohnWinthrop (Margaret). If his birth date is correct he would have been 48when he married Rebecca.
on 15 July 1653 Walter and his family moved to the house inStonington, Connecticut. 
Walter PALMER
 
21507 William Palmer Jr. was baptised 10 Mar 1705. He and Abigail had 12children. William PALMER
 
21508 William Palmer was baptized on 25 April 1678 in the Road Church inStonington, Connecticut. William and Grace were admitted to that samechurch as members on 27 Jun 1703, which was the same date that daughterGrace was baptised.
William and Grace Palmer first lived in Taugwonk and later moved toPunhunguenuck Hill in North Stonington, Connecticut. 
William PALMER
 
21509 William went to Painsville immediately after marriage and continued to reside there the rest of his life. William PALMER
 
21510 Was of royal Lineage. Susannah PALMES
 
21511 1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 63.
Admitted abt 1845- Alfred, New York.
dismissed to Hartsville, NY 28 Jul 1847
m(2) 1 Aug 1904Mrs. Helen Smith Craw Henry 
George Jesse PALMITER
 
21512 1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p822.

"First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 65.
Admitted abt 1845 - Alfred, New York
dismissed 26 Jun 1852 
Lydia Sophronia PALMITER
 
21513 1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 70, 71.
Admitted abt1830 - Alfred, New York.

1850 census Hartsville, Steuben Co., New York, age56. 
Sarah "Sally" PALMITER
 
21514 1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 64.
Admitted abt 1830- Alfred, New York.
fr Hartsville, NY
dismissed to Hartsville 4 Jul 1847. 
Silas PALMITER
 
21515 SOURCE_OF_NAME: Ronald H. Rozhon's obituary. Edwin PALO
 
21516 OBIT:
Name: Paluszewski, Louis J.
Date: Jun 18 1956
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: Paluszewski, Louis J., late residence, 1615 Castle Ave., beloved husband of Rose (nee Witkowsky), dear father of John and Rosemary, brother of Stella Woloszyn, John, Helen Romanek, and Sophie Kudlaty, and grandfather. Friends received at the Kmiecik Funeral Home, 1923 Clark Ave. Services Tuesday, June 19, St. John Cantius Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 
Louis PALUSZEWSKI
 
21517 RESIDENCES:
1924 - 1310 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1925 - 3852 W.20th St., Cleveland, Ohio (possibly 3862 W.20th)
1936 - 2026 Forestdale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
3307 W.46th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Panek, Antoni
Date: Sep 22 1970
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: Panek. Antoni Panek, beloved husband of Sophie (nee Stefanik), dear father of Frank, Andrew, John, Catherine Rosenow, Virginia Hoefler and Julia grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Martin. Funeral services Wednesday, Sept. 23 at St. Barbara Church at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4774 Pearl Rd., Tuesday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
Anthony PANEK
 
21518 MARRIAGE: PANEK, MONICA J and WHITE, FRANK A vol.0766 pg.0226 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) Monica J. PANEK
 
21519 RESIDENCES:
1910 - 4616 Clark Ave., Cleveland, Ohio <-- per marriage license 
Otto PANEK
 
21520 OBIT:
Name: Pankowski, Frank
Date: May 30 1955
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: Pankowski, Frank, beloved brother of Mary Luczak, Julia Stankiewicz, the late John and Anton, and beloved uncle. Funeral Tuesday, May 31, from Komorowski Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71st St., at 8:30 a. m. Services at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Lansing Ave., at 9 a. m. Burial St. Mary's Cemetery, E. 71st St. 
Frank PANKOWSKI
 
21521 OCCUPATION:
Laborer at Canfield Oil Co.

RESIDENCES:
1910 - 6506 Lansing Ave., Cleveland, Ohio <-- per 1910 Census
1928 - 6522 Fullerton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

CENSUS:
1900 - 12th Census of the United States - Year 1900 - Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland
Twp, Cleveland City Division, dated June 19, 1900, Supevisor's District
No. 19, Enumeration District 138, Sheet no. 26, Ward 27 - page 52 on
ancestry.com:
John Pankowski, born March 1853, age 47, Poland/Russ (parents same), arrv'd 1880, laborer, wire mill
wife Josepha, age 47, born 1852, born Poland/Russ (parents same), came to america 1882
son Frank, born Dec.1876, single, born Polalnd/Russ, came to america 1882, iron melder
daughter Mary, born June 1883, age 16, single, born Ohio, Woolen Mill
daughter Julianna, born 1884, age 15, single, born Ohio, Woolen Mill
son Anton, born 1889, age 10, born Ohio, at school 39-327-465 St. Stanislaw St.
***note: lived next door to the Golembiewski and Luczak families.


CENSUS:
1910 - 6506 Lansing Ave., Cleveland (ED258, Sheet 16A, Lines 39-41, Ward 17)
Pankowski, John (50), head, M1, 32, Russ.Polish, arrv'd 1884, laborer odd jobs
, Josephine (50), wife, M1, 32, 7children, 5 living, Russ.Polish, arrv'd 1884
, Frank (30), son, D, Russ.Polish, arrv'd 1884, laborer machine shop 
John PANKOWSKI
 
21522 RESIDENCES:
1912 - 6103 Fullerton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Pankowski, Jan
Date: 4/16/1917
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #062.
Notes: St. Mary's Cementery Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio.

and death record from Ohio Historical Society

DEATH:
PANKOWSKI, John
Death date: 4/17/1917,
Cuyahoga County Volume #2235, Certificate #24717 
John PANKOWSKI
 
21523 RESIDENCES:
1959 - 6809 Claasen Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Stankiewicz, Julia
Date: Jul 29 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #158.
Notes: Stankiewicz, Julla (nee Pankowski), residence, 6809 Claasen Ave., beloved wife of Julius (deceased), mother of John (deceased), Julius, Edward, Clara Pekar, Leo, sister of Mary Luczak and the late John, Frank, Anthony Pankowski, and grandmother. Friends received at Knmorowski Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71 St. Funeral Thursday, July 30, from Holy Name Church (Broadway Ave.) at 9:30 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery.

MARRIAGE:
1) PANKOWSKA, JULIA and STANKIEWICZ, JULIAN 0057 0483 62
2) PANKOWSKA, JULIA and POLONOWSKI, FRANK 0280 0218 
Juliana PANKOWSKI
 
21524 OBIT: Name: Kapuscinski (Kapp), Mary
Date: Jun 13 1967
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #122.
Notes: Kapuscinski (Kapp). Mary Kapuscinski (nee Pengowski), of Birchwood Ave., beloved wife of the late Matt, dear mother of Florence Kraiewski and Chester, sister of Betty Bralkowski, Helen Jaworski (deceased), Leo. Russell, Joseph, Chester (deceased), Stella Jozetkowicz, John, Celia Penkowski and Julius, beloved grandmother. Friends received at Golubski Garfield Funeral Home, corner Garfield Blvd. and Turney Rd. Funeral services. Wednesday, June 14 at SS. Peter and Paul Church at 9 A. M. Visiting Hours 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. 
Mae PANKOWSKI
 
21525 Mary and Matthew belonged to Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church on E. 71st Street in Cleveland

OBIT: Name: Luczak, Mary
Date: Nov 29 1970
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #131.
Notes: Luczak. Mary Luczak (nee Pankowski), beloved wife of the late Matthew, dear mother of Anna Rogers, Celia Rocawich, Henry, Clara Switalski, Joseph, Sophie Madzelewski, Helen Francz, John and the deceased Mary Kowalkowski, grandmother of 25, great-grandmother of 23, sister of the deceased John, Anton, Frank and Julia Stankiewicz. Funeral Monday, Nov. 30 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, E. 71st St. at 9 a.m. Burial, St. Mary's Cemetery, E. 71st St. Friends received at The Komorowski & Son Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71st St., From 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Sunday.

BURIAL: St. Mary's Cemetery

RESIDENCES: Later in years Mary lived (upstairs) for a while at the home of Helen and Edward Froncz on 4086 E. 67th Street, Cleveland. Matthew helped build that home (built 1912) with special bricks. As of 5/32/2002 this one-family home in zip 44105 was again on the market under MLS 2016972, parcel: 132-24-130, (off Harvard) suggested price $79,900. 
Mary PANKOWSKI
 
21526 OBIT: Name: Penkowski, Russell W.
Date: Nov 22 1969
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #144.
Notes: Penkowski. Russell W. Penkowski, beloved husband at Lillian C. (nee Flanigan), dear father of Russell J., Mrs. Samuel Leonardi (Dolores), brother of Leo, Mrs. Betty Bialkowski, Joseph, John, Mrs. Stella Josefkowicz, Benjamin (Kelly) Julius, Mrs. Celina Darden and the late Mrs. Mae Kapcinski, grandfather of Dennis, Kenneth, Samuel Jr., Patricia, Diania and Russell, late residence, 4135 E. 108th St. Friends received at James P. Mullaney Funeral Home, 9811 Miles Ave. Funeral Mass Monday, Nov. 24, 1969, Holy Name Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visiting Hours Saturday 7-9 P.M., Sunday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M.  
Russell W. PANKOWSKI
 
21527 OBIT: Name: Pannent, Charles
Date: Nov 20 1967
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: Pannent. Charles Pannent, late residence, 6923 Indiana Ave., beloved husband of the late Clara (nee Dyczkowski), dear father of Leonard, Beatrice and Daniel, grandfather of six, brother of Mary Polcyn, Walter (deceased), Edward (deceased) and Clara Magalski. Services 8:30 A. M., Tuesday, Nov. 21, at Walkowiak Funeral Home, 6701 Lansing Ave., and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, at 9 A. M. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. E. 71st St. Member of V.F.W., South End Post No. 2361. Friends Received 2-10. 
Charles PANNENT
 
21528 OBIT:
Name: Magalski, Clara A.
Date: Apr 9 1973
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #132.
Notes: Magalski. Clara A. Magalski (nee Pannent), age 71, beloved wife of the late John, dear mother of Edwin, Eugene, Raymond and Clarice Svoboda, grandmother of seven and great-grandmother of four, sister of Mary Palcyn and the late Charles, Walter, and Edward Pannent. Friends may call at The Walkowiak Funeral Home, 6701 Lansing Ave. Services Tuesday, April 10, at 8:30 a.m. and at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 9 a.m. Visiting Hours Monday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. 
Clara PANNENT
 
21529 RESIDENCES:
1950 - 6606 Chambers Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Pannent, Edward J.
Date: Dec 26 1950
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #062.
Notes: Pannent, Edward J., of 6606 Chambers Ave., beloved husband of the late Helen (nee Binkowski), father of Edward J. Jr., Richard B. and Rita, brother of Mary Polcyn, Charles, Walter, and Clara Magalski, passed away Monday, Dec. 25, Funeral Friday, Dec. 29, from Slezak Funeral Home, 3652 E. 65 St., at 8:30 a. m. nad St. Stanislaus' Church 9 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. 
Edward J. PANNENT
 
21530 MARRIAGE: PENNERT, MARY and POLCYN, WINCENTY vol.0067 pg.0280 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) Mary PANNENT
 
21531 RESIDENCES:
1927 - 6818 Lansing Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1949 - 6818 Lansing Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Pannent, Michael
Date: Mar 30 1949
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #062.
Notes: Pannent, Michael, beloved husband of the late Katherine, dear father of Mary Polcyn, Charles, Walter, Edward J., Clara Magalski, grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends received at the Walkowiak Funeral Home, 6701 Lansing Ave., where services will be held Thurs., Mar. 31, at 8:30 a. m., and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 9 a. m. 
Michael PANNENT
 
21532 OBIT: Name: Pannent, Walter (Larry)
Date: Nov 16 1956
Source: Cleveland Reporter; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: Pannent, Walter (Larry), 6818 Lansing Ave., beloved husband of Martha, dearest father of Evelyn Kruszynski and Loretta Burdzinski, brother of Mary Polcyn, Charles, Edward (deceased), Olaka; Magalski, and grandfather. Friends received at Golubski & Sons Funeral Home, corner E. 65 and Fullerton Ave. Funeral services Monday, Nov. 19, 9:30 a. m. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, at 10 a. m. 
Walter (Larry) PANNENT
 
21533 OBIT: 1971-03-04 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Panoch
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Otto J. Panoch, beloved husband of Ella, nee Rozhon; dear father of Joan and Dorothy [Patrick] Murray; brother in law of Josephine Panoch; grandfather of four. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., from Szymanski and Son Funeral Home, 2945 S. 49th Av., Cicero, to St. Anthony Church. Interment local. Visitation Thursday after 4 p.m. OL 2-0177. 
Otto PANOCH
 
21534 OBIT:
Name: (Szela) Shella, Mary
Date: Apr 17 1945
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #074.
Notes: (Szela) Shella: Mary, beloved wife of Albert, mother of Joseph, Sophia, Anthony, Sister Mary Bervilla, Stanley, Stephen, Alexandria and Genevieve, and grandmother. Services from the residence, 4391 W. 25th, Thursday, April 19, at 8:30 a. m., and from St. Barbara's Church, Denison ave., at 9 a. m. 
Mary PANOCHA
 
21535 OBIT: Name: Hradek, Catherine
Date: Oct 7 1971
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #119.
Notes: Hradek. Catherine Hradek (nee Pansky), beloved wife of the late Thomas, dear mother of Eleanore Samosky, Marcella Vicek, Lillian Danko and William, grandmother and great-mother, sister of the late Frank, John and Anna Bezdek, passed away Wednesday. Services will be held at The B. J. Rumplik and Son Funeral Home, 5337 Dolloff Road, Saturday, Oct. 9, at 9 a.m. and at Holy Trinity Church (Bedford Heights) at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family will receive friends at The Funeral Home, Thursday 7-10 P.M. And Friday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. 
Catherine PANSKY
 
21536 OBIT:
Name: Pansky, Frank Sr.
Date: Dec 3 1946
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #062.
Notes: Pansky, Frank Sr., 3386 E. 49 St., beloved husband of Josephine, (nee Kaspar), father of Rose Valenta, Emma Neubert, Frank Jr. and Elmer F., brother of Kate Hradek, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away Mon. Friends may call at the B. J. Rumplik & Son Funeral Home, 5337 Dolloff Rd., where services will be held Wed., Dec. 4, 1946, at 2 p. m. Interment Harvard Grove Cemetery. 
Frank PANSKY, Sr.
 
21537 RESIDENCES:
1942 - 5318 Dolloff Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 
John PANSKY
 
21538 OBIT: Name: Sliva, Anna
Date: Jun 1 1972
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #156.
Notes: Sliva. Anna Sliva (nee Papcun), beloved wife of the late Frank, dear mother of Frank, Edward, Marge Komaka, Sister Theresa, V.S.C., Sister Florence, V.S.C., Raymond, Bernard, Mary Ann Niece, and Joseph, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Frank, Joseph, Margaret, Rose Papcun, and the late Mary Wilshire. Funeral Mass Friday, June 2, at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Thursday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
Anna PAPCUM
 
21539 ~Petersburg, Virginia Frank PAPCUM
 
21540 ~West 30th St., Cleveland, Ohio Joseph PAPCUM
 
21541 OBIT: HENRY A. PAPE, age 83, died Nov. 21, 2001 in FL. Loving husband of Monique (nee Brunelle); beloved father of Sandra Dobscha, Edgar Pape, Laura Rozhon, and Lisa Pape; beloved brother of Dorthea Pape, Michael and Robert Pape; grandfather of William (B.J.), Nichole, Michael and Zack, great grandfather of William II. Veteran of World War II. Preceded in death by a brother, John; wife, Helen (nee Salner). A 34- year employee of LTV Steel, Cleveland. Friends may call at WAITE & SON FUNERAL HOMES, BRUNSWICK CHAPEL, 3300 CENTER RD. (RT. 303 AT I-71) BRUNSWICK, OH., ON THURSDAY FROM 4-7 P.M. Service at the funeral home 7 p.m. Thursday Henry A. PAPE
 
21542 OBIT: Name: Papesh, Edward A.
Date: Mar 2 1961
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: 11108 Langton Ave., Garfield Heights; beloved husband of Isabelle (nee Triska); brother of Louis and Rose Dreyer and the late James, Frank and Joseph, uncle, passed away Monday. Friends may call at the B. J. Rumplik & Son Funeral Home, 5337 Dolloff Rd., Thursday 2-5 And 7-10 P. M., where services will be held Friday, March 3, at 8:45 a. m. and at Holy Name Church, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 
Edward A. PAPESH
 
21543 Widower before 1950

OCCUPATION:
Bartender at Herbst Tavern

OBIT:
Name: Papish, Papesh, Frank (Whitey) Date: Dec 30 1950 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #062. Notes: Papish, also known as Papesh, Frank (Whitey), 6338 Broadview Rd.; father of the late Mildred Lease and Franklin; brother of James, Joseph, Louis, Mrs. Rose Dreyer and Edward; grandfather of Donna, Ronnie and Jeffrey. Friends may call at the Duke Eyler Funeral Home, 4466 Pearl Rd. Services at 3 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 30, Interment Harvard Grove Cemetery. 
Frank PAPESH, (Papish)
 
21544 OBIT: Name: Papesh, Joseph
Date: May 23 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: Papesh, Joseph, residence, 8004 Spafford Ave., beloved husband of Helen (nee Krejci), father of Elmer, Norman and the late Wilbert, brother of Louis, Rose Drayer, Edward and the late James and Frank, passed away Tuesday. Friends may call at A. Nosek & Sons Funeral Home, 3282 E. 55th St., where services will be held Friday, May 24, at 1:30 p. m. 
Joseph PAPESH
 
21545 OBIT: Name: Papesh, Louis
Date: Feb 9 1968
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: Papesh. Louis Papesh of Windsor, O., formerly of 5805 Hosmer Ave., Cleveland, retired mailman, beloved brother of Rose Dreyer and the late James, Frank, Joseph, Edward, and beloved uncle. Graveside services Saturday, Feb. 10, at 1 P. M., at Windsor Cemetery 
Louis PAPESH
 
21546 Surname shown on the ship manifest for Regina (Rachel's) arrival but it is hard to read. (?) PAPOORVES
 
21547 REFN: 1661 Elizabeth PARADIS
 
21548 Ancestral File Number: 1QXN-TQ2 Charles Deacon PARDEE
 
21549 Ancestral File Number: 1QXN-TVV Charlotte Harriet PARDEE
 
21550 Name Suffix: Gen. Don Albert PARDEE, Gen.
 

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