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22151 |
OBIT: Name: Peskura, George LouisDate: Sep 13 1963Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #144.Notes: Peskura. George Louis Peskura, age 25, beloved Son of George, dear stepson of Frances (nee Mileca), and son of Donna Bowers, dear brother of James and Wayne, late residence, 8024 Thornton Dr., Parma. Family will receive friends at Ripepi's Parma Funeral Home, 5762 Pearl Rd. (at Snow Rd.), Visiting Hours 2-10 P. M. Friday. Funeral mass St. Charles Church. Saturday, Sept. 14, at 8 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | George PESKURA
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OBIT: PESKURA, GEORGE : Husband of late Frances (Obit.).Plain Dealer 31 Aug, 1989, pg. 02 sec. D | George PESKURA
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OBIT: PESKURA, WAYNE R JR: Son of Wayne-Obit Plain Dealer 15 Jun, 2003, pg. 7 sec. B | Wayne R. PESKURA, Jr.
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RESIDENCES:
1957 - 1915 Denison Ave., Cleveland, ohio
OBIT:
Name: Past, Frank
Date: Dec 19 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #143.
Notes: Past, Frank, residence, 1915 Denison Ave., beloved husband of Josephine (nee Surdel), dear father of Mrs. Stella Samples, brother of Joann Sandusky, May Decowski (deceased), John and Anthony. Services Thursday, Dec. 19, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara Church. Friends may call at A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Frank PEST
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22155 |
OBIT:
Name: Sandusky, Joanna
Date: Jul 10 19?
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #152.
Notes: Sandusky. Joanna Sandusky (nee Pest), beloved wife of Steve, mother of Mrs. Julia Pogorzelski of Chardon, O., Frank F., Steve, Bruno, Joe, Mrs. Joanna Bodeker, Leo and Robert, grandmother of seven, great-grandmother of one, sister of Anthony and John, both of Poland, and the late Frank, passed away suddenly, Wednesday, July 8, late residence, 2815 Harvard Ave. Friends may call at The G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., From 7-10 P.M. Friday where services will be held Saturday, July 11, at 10:30 A. M. and at St. Michael Church, Scranton Rd., at Clark Ave., at 11 A. M. | Joanna PEST
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22156 |
Stayed in Europe. | (Male) PESTA
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Elizabeth PESTA
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22158 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kathleen PESTA
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22159 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Mary PETEGAL
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22160 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Joseph PETERS
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Still Living. | Mary Anne PETERS
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed | PETERSON
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Vol. 2, page 509. | PETERSON
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Ancestral File Number: B768-5D | (Jo)Hanna Maria PETERSON
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Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed | Harrie E. PETERSON
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22166 |
RD039
1 NOTE 4 children
"The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.; The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 142.
She was a widow when she married Samuel. | Sarah PETERSON
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MARRIAGE: PETITTO, TRACIE M and BURAK, MICHAEL M 1013 0231 | Tracie M. PETITTO
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OBIT: 1943-09-19 Chicago Tribune (IL)
VOKATY
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Anna Vokaty, late of 2441 S. Hamlin, beloved wife of the late John, loving mother of Frank, John, and Anna Holub, sister of Josephine Flidr and Antonie Stoklasa, mother-in-law of Anna and Albert Holub. Funeral Monday, Sept. 20, at 10:30 a.m., at chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Lawn. 3972. | Anna PETRIK
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OBIT: 1950-11-06 Chicago Tribune (IL)
FRIEDL
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Josephine Friedl of 2516 S. Avers avenue, beloved wife of Anton, dear mother of Anton J. Jr., Joseph, and Anna Zoubek, sister of Antonie Stoklasa. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from chapel, 2658 S. Central Park avenue, to Blessed Agnes church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. LAwndale 1-3101. | Josefa PETRIK
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SOURCE: Joseph's name obtained from Mary's death certificate. His daughters' names were obtained from Mary's obituary as published in the Denni Hlasatel newspaper in 1931. His granddaughter's (Anna's) obituary lists her grandparent's names as Josef a Josefa Petrikovi. | Joseph PETRIK
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IMMIGRATION: Arrived 1888 per 1930 census
DEATH: Struck by a car that fractured her leg.
MARRIAGE: From the IRAD website (Index to Illinois Marriages 1763-1900):
ROZHON, JOZEF and PETRIKOVA, MARY 09/09/1889 / 00143256 COOK | Mary PETRIK
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Zdena PETRIKOVA
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OBIT:
Name: Petriski, Joseph
Date: Jul 15 1966
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #145.
Notes: Petriski. Joseph Petriski, beloved husband of Genevieve (nee Jablonski), dear father of Charlotte K. Petriski, Walter and Robert D. Mystic, son of the late Katherine Roslan and Stanley Petriski, grandfather of Walter Jr., Nicholas, Gregory, Roberta, Victoria and Michael Mystie, brother of Theodore, Albert and Frank Petriski, Stella Reca, Sophia Galewski, Helen Rankin and Josephine Rosian. Services Saturday, July 16, at 10 A. M. at St. Columbkille Church. Friends may call 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Friday at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Joseph PETRISKI
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OBIT: Name: Mystic, Michael Joseph
Date: Sep 14 1971
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #138.
Notes: Mystic. Michael Joseph Mystic, age 15, dearly beloved son of Robert and Eleanor, dear brother of Roberta Kuttler and Victoria, grandson of Michael and Matilda Nagy and Genevieve Petriski, passed away Sunday. Funeral services Wednesday, Sept. 15, at St. Mary of the Falls Church, Olmsted Falls, at 9 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The Baker Funeral Home, Berea, Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. | Michael PETRISKI
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OBIT: GAJEWSKI, SOPHIE : Wife of late Thaddeus A (Obit.).Plain Dealer 10 Jun, 1990, pg. 11 sec. B | Sophie PETRISKI
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OBIT:
RECA, STELLA V : Wife of late Edward (Obit.).Plain Dealer 22 Feb, 1987, pg. 15 sec. C | Stella PETRISKI
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The birthdate of this Theodore must be an error as the parents had had an infant Theodore born in 1911 and died just 5 months later. | Theodore J. PETRISKI
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ann Marie PETRUZZI
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RESIDENCES:
1930 - 2126 West 18th St., Cleveland, Ohio (per 1930 census)
1960 - 1309 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
2926 Grovewood Ave., Parma, Ohio
OBIT:
PETRUZZI, DONALD : Husband of Anna (Obit.). Plain Dealer 10 Nov, 1983, pg. 11 sec. D | Donald PETRUZZI
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Name: Settonni, Jennie
Date: May 29 1963
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #154.
Notes: Settonni. Jennie Settonni (nee Petruzzi), beloved wife of Sebastiano, dear mother of Helen DiSanto, Jennie Frick, Joseph DePhillips, Frank Settonni, and Elizabeth LaRocco grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of John Petruzzi and Mik Petro. Family will receive friend at Ripepi Funeral Home, 320; Fulton Rd. Funeral mass St. Rocco Church. Wednesday, May 29, at 10:15 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Member of the Noicaltarese Club. | Jennie PETRUZZI
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OBIT:
Name: Petruzzi, John V.
Date: Oct 15 1969
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #145.
Notes: Petruzzi. John V. Petruzzi, beloved husband of the late Donetta (nee Florio), father of Donald, Mrs. Jennie Rantolfi, Andrew, Michael, Anthony and Joseph, grandfather of 18, and great-grandfather, brother of Joseph of Italy, Michael and the late Jennie Settoni, passed away Monday, Oct. 13, late residence, 4124 Brookside Blvd. Services at The Bethel Temple Church, 12901 Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma. Thursday, Oct. 16, at 1:30 p.m. Friends may call at The Busch Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., From 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Wednesday. | John (Giovannia) Vito PETRUZZI
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OBIT: Name: Petro, Michael
Date: Nov 6 1973
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #145.
Notes: Petro. Michael Petro, beloved husband of Lorena (nee Cantrell), brother of Joseph Petruzzi of Italy, passed away Sunday, Nov. 4, memorials may be forwarded to th Orlental Missionary Society, P.O. Box A, Greenwood, Indiana 46142. Services of the funeral home, Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call at The Busch Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd. From 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. Tuesday. | Michael PETRUZZI, (Petro)
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Patricia Louise PETRUZZI
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1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p452.
"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 | Abram F. PETTIBONE
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1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 66.
Admitted abt 1845- Alfred, New York | Finette PETTIBONE
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1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 66. | Hiram PETTIBONE
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1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 66.
Admitted 25 Nov 1876 - Alfred, New York
dismissed 11 Apt 1877 | Jennie M. PETTIBONE
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | PETTIS
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Joseph PETTIS
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 5 times removed | Mercy PETTIS
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 439.
Mr. Petzinger is a contractor and builder. He is a Republican. Hiswife is a member of the Methodist Church. | Casper PETZINGER
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Surname was Pfau "Peacock" in Germany. It has been transliterated as Pow and Poe, settling on Poe. The famous writer Edgar Allen Poe was Irish, and had no children. Olive Glendora Poe always swore we were related to him (though that could be wishful thinking), but we are German Poes. Now the writer E. A. Poe said he was only Irish for a few generations and German before that, so we are may after all not related to him, but that would be buried back in time in Europe centuries ago with a branch of our German Poe's moving to Ireland and changing their name to Poe also . A signature of his shows name was originally Pfau.
This family was apparently wealthy and well-connected as they quickly amassed large tracts of land soon after arriving in America. They owned over 1300 acres and used indentured servants to work the land.[Lockhart.ftw]
[EARLBAKE.FBK]
George Poe's origin is not well documented. Legends in our family indicated that the ancestors were Scotch-Irish and traceable to a Dr. Leonard Poe of England. However,several accounts indicate he came from the Rhine River (Lower Palatinate) area of Germany.
Since some residents of the British Islands searched for freedom on the continent before emigrating to America, Germany may have been a temporary residence. However, there was also a large emigration of Palatine reidents to America (Pennsylvania Dutch).
One account indicates immigration from Germany in 1746, but that would have been after the birth of Andrew Poe. There is no known indication that any of the children other than George, Jr. was not born in Maryland.
A family tree by Jeni Lyn Hunter shows an elder daughter, Sophronia Poe, born in 1730, Another accounts suggest she was from another family branch, but this unusual name was reportedly used for a great granddaughter. Other accounts mention both Catherine (Kate) and Sophronia (Fanny) as daughters but give no reliable information on birth dates.
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Reportedly had large land grants from king near Frederick,MD. Settled by 1742 & revoked 1763 (Daisy Poe Platt, March 30, 1942). Murdered by one of his teamsters, Michael Peck, who was hanged. Peck was a Dutch indentured servant. Two accounts (Tom T. Jones & Adam Poe, Sr.) cite immigration in 1746. Jones stated that George Poe's grandmother was said to be Irish. By an account byJeni Lyn Hunter, was born in Rhine area, Germany, abt. 1715. Operated flouring mills for Baltimore market. Account by Randy Lee Everette shows last name Pfau & origin in Lower Palatinate. Most accounts cite emigration from Rhine Valley, Germany. There seems to be no reliable record of date of arrival in MD.[George Jacob Poe.FTW]
Murdered by one of his indentured servants, Michael Peck, a Dutchman.
Sources: 1-1,1-2,1-3,2,3,10,14-1,20-2,21-1,27-2,47,50-2...1-1-1,16-2,29,29-1,33,33- 1,34,34-5,42-2,42-8,50-5,55-8,63,64,65,66,67,76-3,81,88,101,119
Poe aliases used: Pfau, Pow, Powe, Pau, Poh, Pfo....
2 1695 Prince Georges Co. created from Charles Co. and Calvert Co., MD
1748 Frederick Co. created from Prince Georges Co.
1776 Washington Co. and Montgomery Co. created from Frederick Co., MD
Did George Jacob Pfau and family come from Germany or from Switzerland? Is there a possibility he was born here in PA, MD, or NC? The preponderence of allegations have him emigrating here from Germany. I've never found him on any passenger list. Aproximately 1/3 of the passenger lists of ships arriving at Philadelphia during the early years have been lost.
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10-2-2 1748 10 Feb A Patent - TI#4ff422-423 - for 100 acres named "Well-Taught" which bordered the antietam over and against the said Powe plantation was issued to G. J. Pow.
Examine this statement carefully!
MD Hist Mag 1757-8 A George Jacob Poe fought in the French and Indian War. Probably George, Jr., but this should be determined.
119V14 1757 22 Aug Wilson, Samuel, age c17 - killed about three weeks ago by Indians near house of George POW, not far from Antitem. Annapolis dispatch of Aug. 4 (8/22) - 1757
From Genealogical Data from The New York Post-Boy, 1743 - 1773 by Kenneth Scott, 1970p265
20-2 1762 George Jacob Poe, Sr., was murdered and George Jacob Poe, Jr., inherited most of the estate by right of primature. His son, Andrew, went west soon afterward, first apprenticing his brother, Adam, to a shoemaker. His daughter, Kate, married Isaac Miller, a neighbor.
81 1749 28 Jun Andreas Pfau, son of George Jacob Pfau, was baptized at the Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church in Frederick, Frederick Co., MD. C504181 | George Jacob PFAU
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Moved to Allegany with his parents in 1870 | Charles Henry PHEARSDORF
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Went by "Mae"
Married in First Baptist Church, Olean New York by Dr. F. Howser | Laura May PHEARSDORF
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Was daughter of Dr. Thomas Phelon of Litchfield, Herkimer CO., NY | Cornelia PHELON
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I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Alice PHELPS
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The first land grant in Massacoh, later Simsbury, was in 1667. One of the thirty who had grants in the Weatouge district was Joseph Phelps, son of William Phelps, the immigrant. On March 13, 1676, it was ordered by the General Court that the people of Simsbury remove to the neighboring settlements or plantations with their cattle and valuables. Soon after their buildings were burned by the Indians. This took place Saturday, March 26, 1676. Jospeh Phelps, stated, "The ruin was complete. Nothing but desolation remained. During all the Indian wars before and since this event, no destruction of all English settlements in New England has taken place, in which the ruin was more extensive or more general than this conflagration." A neighboring mountain overlooking Simsbury was then called, "Phelps Mountain", because Joseph Phelps owned lands on it. King Philip was encamped there and overlooked and gloated in the destruction he had caused. It is called the Metacmet Ridge today. Early in 1676, the danger being over, most of the settlers returned. On May 4, 1677, Joseph Phelps, with nine others, petitioned the General Assembly for assistance in taxing, on account of loss caused by the Indians, which was partially granted. | Joseph PHELPS
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Died In Infancy | Leo PHELPS
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Civil War Veteren. | Leonard PHELPS
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Native of East Weatogue, from old family
8/3/04 She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and a devout
Christian, a woman of education, in earlier life a school teacher, a good
mother and wife, and of high moral character. | Lurannah Ensign PHELPS
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