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Deed Transfer on Death lists her date of death as 15 Mar 1973 but this seems at odds with the obituary. The address is the same so it has to be the same couple listed in the deed.
OBIT: Name: Gorczyca, Bertha
Date: Mar 17 1967
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112.
Notes: Gorczyca. Bertha Gorczvca, residence, 3711 Cecelia Ave., beloved wife of S. J., dear mother of Carol Ann, sister of Mary Szuba.-Joseph and Helen Radziewicz, daughter of Frances and the late Julius Radziewicz. Services Saturday, Mar. 18, at 9 A. M. at St. John Cantius Church. Friends may call From 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Friday at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Bertha RADZIEWICZ
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OBIT: Name: Rutkowski, Johanna
Date: Jul 15 1942
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #070.
Notes: Rutkowski: Johanna, beloved wife of the late Thomas, mother of Joseph M. (deceased), Leo, Stanley (deceased), Pauline Grabski, Frank, Peter, Michael S., Jean Kalal and Anthony, and grandmother, passed away Monday, July 13. Funeral Thursday, July 16, from Slezak Funeral Home, 3652 E. 65th st., at 9:30 a. m. and at St. Stanislaus' Church at 10 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. | Johanna RADZIMIESKI
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 220, RAE, Lydia, d. Josh[ua] [jr. C.R.2.] and Eliz[abeth] (Leach), Oct. 16, 1691. | Lydia RAE
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OBIT:
Name: Boguski, Anna
Date: Nov 29 1958
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Boguski, Anna (nee Rafalski) of 6341 Wallings Rd., Broadview Heights, beloved wife of Charles, dearest mother of Clara Mates, Eleanor Lindway, and Raymond, sister of Anton, Peter, Charles, Martin (deceased), Mary Rose (deceased), Sarah Malinowski (deceased), and Helen Ely, and beloved grandmother of six. Services Monday, Dec. 1, at St. Michael Church (Independence), 10 a. m. Friends received at Golubski Garfield Funeral Home, corner Garfield Blvd. and Turney Rd. | Anna RAFALSKI
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Nickname: Madge
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 indata entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright2003-REWylie | Margaret RAFUSE
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REFN: 1754 | Delmar David RAGLE
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REFN: 1755 | Delmar David, Jr. RAGLE
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Name obtained from marriage license for Anna Rozhon & Karl Buresch | Marie RAHOUN
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OBIT: RAIDA, FRANK J: Husband of Mildred-ObitPlain Dealer 26 May, 1997, pg. 5 sec. B | Frank J. RAIDA, Jr
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THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition. THE DECENDANTS OF JOHN MAIN OF NORTHYARMOUTH, MAINE, SOMETIMES CALLED CASCO BAY - ON THE WEST SIDE OF THEWESCOSTOGO RIVER, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page 181. | Mary Emma RAINS
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BIRTH: Birth year based on age shown on marriage license (26 years in 1891)
DEATH: Possible death certificate:
RAISLER VACLAV M/W UNK cert#6008607 died:1918-03-25 COOK CHICAGO filed:18-03-27 | Vaclav RAISLER
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Albert Newell RAMSDELL
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Steven Cox states born 17 JUN 1762 in Warwick, MA. Shoreham, Vermont states born in 1763. | David RAMSDELL
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Steven Cox states born 17 JUN 1762 in Warwick, MA. Shoreham, VT states born 1761. | John RAMSDELL
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He was of Amsterdam, NY. | Christopher RAMSEN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Henrietta Rutledge RAMSEY
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SS#490-24-9053 issued MO res 63601 Flat River, MO | Pauline Faye RAMSEY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Reynolds A. RAMSEY
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Thomas Isaac RAMSEY
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no children | Mary RANDAL
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THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and CatherineHitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library,Washington DC. Page 294. | Abel RANDALL
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Abigail RANDALL
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[Birch.FTW]
[v105t1642.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Alt. BornDecember 06, 1758 | Abram RANDALL
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[Birch.FTW]
[v105t1642.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Alt. BornJuly 31, 1800
Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, United States
Name (Facts Pg)
Abram Randall | Abram RANDALL, , Jr.
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Albert RANDALL
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Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 6 times removed | Amy RANDALL
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Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
Name: Randall, Marie A.
Relation to the Head of the Household: Daughter
Race: White
Sex: Female
Age: 2 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
"1880 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page: 316B) (US GenWeb Census Project)
Education Note: Anna Marie had an A.A. degree from Radcliff College and a MA in languages from a school near Harvard where the family lived while her brother, Dorus, was attending Harvard University for his Ph D.
Name: Randall, Marie A.
Dwelling: 135
Family: 137
Relationship to head of household: Daughter
Race: White
Male: Female
Birth Date: June, 1878
Age: 21 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
Occupation: School Teacher
Read English: Yes
Write English: Yes
Speak English: Yes
Soundex Code: R534
"1900 Federal Census" York Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M623 - Roll: 1302 - Page: 6B) (USGenWeb Census Project)
Note: Anna Marie lived with her aunt, Wilma and her husband Gail Alexander in Mallet Creek in the late 1950's according to Kenneth D. Alexander (8-30-98). She was a teacher and at one time taught at Alice Lloyd College in Peppa Passes, Kentucky.
"Alexander Family Record" (Randall Archives)
Occupation Note: Anna Marie taught at Cleveland Heights Heights High School in Cleveland, Heights, Ohio from (about) 1922 to 1939 where she taught Spanish and was the Head of the Language Department per my telephone conversation with Carolyn Randall Worrall, December 3, 1998 and records from Cleveland Heights High School (1922-1939).
Note: The following letter was written to Alice Mae Hale from Ann a Marie Randall for inclusion in the biography, "Ralph A. Hale, 1875-1905"
Post Box 173, Pasadena 16, California
14 November 1943
Dear Nephew Ralph:
Your very interesting and most welcome letter reached me duly, and I was more than pleased to receive it, and to learn what the Global War had found for you to do.
Recently I came across an article in the encyclopedia of American Biography which reminded me of the request your mother made just after I came to California. A request to compile information concerning the earlier generations of Randalls, from the English Puritan immigrants, Boston 1640, on down.
I believe three Randall brothers came to the Boston settlement, Horatio, Marcellus, and John. As I understand it, we are the lineal descendants of Marcellus. And there is a book, written by your great-great uncle, David Austin Randall, a Baptist clergyman of Columbus, Ohio, who travelled
considerably in Europe and the Orient. This book, entitled, "The Wonderful Tent," published about 1880, has in its preface a biographical sketch of the author. All the ancient part of which, and I believe it traces family history back into the highlands of Scotland, where "the family name is not obscure" . . . all that part is as interesting to my generation and to yours as it was to the author, for we belong to the clan.
Your great grandfather Randall was the author's brother.
I do not have a copy of the book, and I know of no one who does, but, of course, if you ever have the time, in Washington, D.C. you can request a copy in the Congressional Library, and sit down therein to read the preface.
I mentioned the article in American Biography, which is a sketch of D. A. Randall's life. There is also an article about his son, my father's cousin, Emilius Oviatt Randall, an attorney and author of Columbus, 0hio. Your great grandfather, Pemberton Randall, (also a Baptist clergyman) was born in Connecticut, son of James and Joanna Pemberton Randall. His grandfather, John Randall, served throughout the American Revolution. His mother, Joanna, was a direct descendant of the Reverend Ebenezer
Pemberton, one of the early distinguished pastors of the Old South Meetinghouse, Boston. In the New Old South Church in Boston is a bronze tablet, honoring his memory. He was Old Sough's minister for seventeen years. We read the tablet when we once attended a morning service at the New Old South.
Joanna's father, Patrick Grant Pemberton, was also a soldier in the Continental Army.
Dorus has a great store of information about our forebears but I never seemed to have the time to study it very much. I am terribly proud of my family, past and present, and I love them, that's all I have ever had time for.
When you or your mother wrote suggesting that I make a brief historical sketch for you, I was barely able to do more than make myself a cup of tea.
I have rested a very great deal and am much better now, however. I have learned to recognize a great.
many new kinds of trees, flowers, and birds, have learned the touch method in typing, and am now learning Russian. It really made me happy to find I could learn it quite as fast as the others in the war language course.
My business, if you remember, was teaching foreign language, and on my desk is a row of Bibles in which I read a few verses every day, in all six languages. When I can read Russian, that will make seven. English, among them, of course.
I can also make a loaf of bread, and do so once a week. It is made with yeast. I have not bought a loaf of bread since February last.
Sorry my ribbon is so dim, and that I have run over on to the fourth sheet. Hard to make a handsome young nephew wade through so much, for you must have very little leisure, since there is a war on.
With all good wishes, and kindest love to you and yours, I am
Ever affectionately yours,
AUNT MARIE
1956, June 8: Anna Marie Randall died.
Anna Marie was DOA at the Elyria Memorial Hospital of unknown causes. She had lived in Elyria about 3 months prior to her death.
1956, June 11: She was cremated at the Sunset Memorial Park in North Olmstead, Ohio and her cremains were sent to Wainwright Funeral Home in Elyria who forwarded them to The York Cemetery in York Township (Medina) Ohio for internment.
Burial Note: I am very suspicious that, even though nothing was ever discussed in my presence, my father was responsible for the arrangements to have her body sent to Sunset Memorial Park and then to the Wainwright mortuary in Medina for internment at York Cemetery as: 1) my father was the only relative in the area at the time of her death and closest kin and 2) the Sunset Memorial Park was three miles north of our home on Columbia Road in Olmsted Falls. The similarity is too obvious to be ignored.
Unfortunately, whomever placed her in the York Cemetery failed to have her grave marked though it is believed it is on the Alexander family plot and, perhaps, someday, it will be marked. | Anna Marie RANDALL
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Note: Anne Randall Gustafson lives in the Glastonbury (Litchfield) Connecticut area with husband and 5 children. Husband's given name unknown. | Anne Carolyn RANDALL
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THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and CatherineHitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library,Washington DC. Page 294. | Avery RANDALL
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Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 6 times removed
THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and CatherineHitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library,Washington DC. Page 295. | Benjamin RANDALL
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First Church of Stonington
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante
THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and CatherineHitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library,Washington DC. Page 294.
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol II, Boston, The Everett Press Co., 1915, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 217.
They settled in Colchester, Conn. He was admitted freeman there Dec.6, 1763. He is represented as possessing great physical powers andendurance.
Need Benjamin Randall's parents. Did they have anymore children, checkColchester records.
Source: B.G., Vol. II. He and wife settled in Colchester, Conn. Headmitted a
freeman there Dec. 6, 1763. "He is represented as having great physicalpowers
and endurance." | Benjamin RANDALL
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THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and CatherineHitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library,Washington DC. Page 294. | Benjamin RANDALL
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 7 times removed | Charles RANDALL
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Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
1856, July 20: Charles S., son of Pemberton and Sarah C. (Foster) Randall was born (birth date computed from g.s.).
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL)
Name: Randall, Charles S.
Dwelling: 38
Family: 38
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Age: 13 years
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Birthplace: Ohio
"1870 Federal Census: Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M593 - Roll: 1241 - Page 318B - Line: 2) (USGenWeb Census Project)
Death Note: Charles S. Randall, shot by accident, was single and a farmer in Kansas at the time of his death.
"Medina County Probate Court Records" Volume I:43 (Randall Archives)
1878, December 20, Charles S. Randall died (g.s.) and was buried in Spring Grove Cemetery at Medina (Medina) Ohio in Section 2, Lot 97.
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) | Charles S. RANDALL
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1805: Christopher Randall was born in Aylesford (Kings) Nova Scotia, Canada.
"The History of Kings County"; by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton; p. 795; The Salem Press Company; Salem, Massachusetts; 1910 (971.634 E14 LAPL) (971.6 NS Kings/History SCGS)
"A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America" by William Edward Chute; pp. cixiii & cixv; Salem, Massachusetts; 1894 (FH C-36.0 SR) (929.2 C564 LAPL) | Christopher RANDALL
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Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
1841: David Austin, son of Pemberton and Sarah C. (Foster) Randall was born (date of birth calculated from g.s., but is (probably) wrong based on additional information).
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 358; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (Book/photographs, Randall Library)
Name: Randall, David A.
Dwelling: 431
Family: 442
Age: 5 Years
Sex: Male
Birthplace: Ohio
"1850 Federal Census" Lafayette Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: M432 - Roll: 709 - Page: 253B - Line: 21) (USGenWeb Census Project)
1864, Mary 15: David A. Randall enlisted in Company D of the 166th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry. [Research of Julie Wall of St. David, Arizona]
"Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866" compiled under the direction of the roster commission; The Werner Company; Akron, Ohio; 1893 (E525.3 .O38 v.1-6 Cleveland Public Library)
Military Note: David "Austin" Randall served as a Private in Company D of the 166th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer
Infantry in the Civil War.
"National Archives and Records Administration" Washington, DC (Film Number M552, Roll 87)
1864, May 13: 166th Regiment Infantry was organized at Camp Cleveland, Ohio, and mustered. Left state for Washington, DC on May 15. Attached to 2nd Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to July, 1864. 3rd Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to August, 1864. Assigned to duty as garrison at Forts Richardson, Barnard, Reynolds, Ward and Worth (Headquarters at Fort Richardson), Defences of Washington south of the Potomac, till September. Repulse of Early's attack on Washington from July 11-12. Mustered out September 9, 1864. Regiment lost during service 39 Enlisted men by disease.
"A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion/compiled and arranged from official records of the Federal and Confederate armies, reports of the adjutant generals of the several states, the army registers, and other reliable documents and sources" by Frederick H. Dyer; II:1552; Morningside Press; Dayton, Ohio 1994 (Quarto 973.7 D996c, 1994 CSL)
and
"National Park Service: Civil War Soldier and Sailors System"
Note: According to the Spring Grove Cemetery marker, David A. Randall died on August 20, 1861, but he was 20 years old so he would have died in 1865. Also, the 166th was not formed until May 13, 1864, so he would have died before his enlistment started. It is possible that he died during the defense of Washington, DC.
1663, August 20: David A. Randall died. David A. Randall served in Company D, 166th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry and died in the Civil War. He is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Medina, Ohio.
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (Book/ photographs, Randall Archives)
1864, August 20: David Austin Randall died in the regimental hospital in Arlington, Virginia. [Research of Julie Wall of St. David, Arizona]
"Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866" compiled under the direction of the roster commission; The Werner Company; Akron, Ohio; 1893 (E525.3 .O38 v.1-6 Cleveland Public Library)
1895, February 25: A pension was filed for by his mother, Sarah C. Randall, application number: 609,335. No Certificate number is given, which usually means no pension was given. [Research of Sharon, WorldConnect]
Name: David Austin Randall
Company D, 166th Ohio Infantry
Enrolled: May 2, 1864
Died: August 19, 1864 in Regimental Hospital of entero colitis following Typhoid Fever incurred at Ft. Richardson, Virginia.
Married; No
Medical Records of Austin Randall, Aus--- Ran---, A. Randall:
May 22 to June 1, 1864: Rubeola, returned to duty
June to August, 1864: no diagnosis
August 13 - 19, 1864: Typhoid Fever
Died: August 19, 1864; Typhoid Fever
"National Park Service: Civil War Soldier and Sailors System" (Film: M552 - Roll 87)
1895, February 19: His mother, Sarah C. Randall applied for pension at age 76, a resident of the town of Chippewa Lake, Medina County, Ohio
Note" "David Austin Randall "was generally known among his neighbors and towns people by the name of "Austin Randall" and the name of David was seldom used or spoken." [Research of Sharon Dulcich for William R. Randall] (Randall Archives)
"National Archives and Records Administration" Washington, DC
1861, August 20: David A. Randall died (g.s.) and was buried in Spring Grove Cemetery at Medina (Medina) Ohio.
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Book/Photographs, Randall Library)
"Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion" Ohio Roster Commission; IX:355-70 and 763; Ohio Valley Press; Cincinnati, Ohio: 1889. (E525.3038v9) | David Austin RANDALL, , Private
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Dorothy RANDALL
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Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
Name: Randall, Dorus P.
Dwelling: 135
Family: 137
Relationship to head of household: Son
Race: White
Sex: Male
Birth Date: April, 1889
Age: 1 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Michigan
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
Occupation: Attending School
Read English: Yes
Write English: Yes
Speak English: Yes
Soundex Code: R534
"1900 Federal Census" York Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T623 - Roll: 1302 - Page: 224B - Line: 99) (USGenWeb Census Project)
Professor Emeritus
Dorus Randall Dies
Dr. Dorus Powers Randall, 90, professor emeritus of physics at Syracuse University, died Sunday at his home, Strathmore Drive
A native of Covert, Michigan, he had lived in Syracuse more than 40 years. He received a bachelor's degree from Western Reserve University and did graduate work at the University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard, where he also taught.
At Syracuse University he taught applied sciences and physics: He helped to establish a course in bio-
physics at the Syracuse University School Medicine. During World War II he was called to Massachusetts Institute of Technology to teach courses in electronics. Following retirement, he taught a year at Harper College at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He then taught a special course for Tom Watson, Sr. of IBM at Cornell University in Ithaca.
Following a semester at the Utica College branch of Syracuse University, he was called back for special government work at the Collendale area, Syracuse University.
Randall was a member of Sigma Psi, Sigma Psi Sigma and Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternities.
Surviving are his wife, the former Arshalouis Azadian; a daughter, Mrs. Anne Carolyn Gustafson of Glastonbury, Connecticut; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Greenleaf Funeral Home. Private burial will be in Buffalo.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at 503 W. Onondaga Street.
Contributions may be made to the Physics Library at Syracuse University or to charity.
"Post-Standard Newspaper-Obituary" August 20, 1979 (Randall Archives)
Tribute Paid to Syracuse University's Randall
By Ramona B. Bowden
A host of friends colleagues who had been associated with him during his life as professor of physics at Syracuse University went Wednesday to Greenleaf Funeral Home to pay their respects to Dr. Dorus Powers Randall, who died August 19.
The Rev. Dr. Daniel Smith of Syracuse University's Religion Department conducted the service and gave the eulogy.
Smith told of Randall's academic background and his enormous capacity for disciplined study.
Smith said that during both Randall's college years and in his professional life, he was eagerly sought
He closed the service with a reading of the 121st and 23rd psalms.
During the quiet time before the service, the organist played many of "Randy's" favorite hymns, and after the benediction the Lord's prayer was sung in Armenian by Diran Ajemian, a deacon in St. John's Armenian Apostolic Church.
"Post Standard Newspaper-Obituary" on August 23, 1979 (Randall Archives) | Dorus Powers RANDALL, , PhD
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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 75.
Admitted abt 1836- Alfred, New York. | Eleanor RANDALL
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Brown, Elizabeth, relict of James, died Aug. 25, 1786, age 90
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 12, 14.
She was the granddau of John Randall, the progenitor of the Randallfamily of Westerly RI and Stonington CT. His name first appears atNewport, RI from which place he came to Westerly as early as 1667, wherethe remainder of his life was spent. The Randall land was about fourmiles northeast of Stonington known as Angwilla and considered the finestland of the town. These lands join on the north the lands of Thomas Brown(2), and have been in the Randall name as late as 1875. The Randallfamilies were highly respected and progressive, ranking high in moralcharacter, and prominent citizens of the town.
GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 64. Brown Cemetery #71.
Brown, Elizabeth, relict of James, died Aug. 25, 1786, age 90.
Sources: B.G., Vol. II; Tombstone in Brown Cemetery, North Stonington,CT;
Wheeler.
Tombstone: "Elizabeth Relict of Mr. James Brown who died Aug. 25th1786 in
the 91st year of her age."
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
Researching this line is Laurie Barrett lbarrett@gwu.edu | Elizabeth RANDALL
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Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
| Elizabeth RANDALL
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THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page114.
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 255. | Esther Maria RANDALL
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Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Eunice RANDALL
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Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
1903, July 10: Everett Hale, son of Ralph Alexander and Alice May (Hale) was born at Litchfield (Medina) Ohio.
"Birth Certificate" Medina County Probate Court Records; II:242 (Randall Archives)
1903: Everett Randall was born.
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio"; p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Book/photographs, Randall Archives)
Name: Randall, Everett Hale
Dwelling: 40
Family: 42
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Race: White
Sex: Male
Age: 7 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
"1910 Federal Census: Township of Medina - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T624 - Roll: 1205 - Page:) (HeritageQuest Census Project)
Everett Randall
Funeral services for Everett H. Randall, 73, who died Monday in Boswell Memorial Hospital, were conducted yesterday in the First Presbyterian Church of Sun City.
Mr. Randall, 10940 Kelso Drive was born in Litchfield, Ohio and moved to Sun City, four years ago from Rocky River, Ohio where he worked for 40 years as a personnel specialist in business, industry and education. He was Personnel Director of Cuyahoga County Community College before retiring.
A graduate of the College of Wooster, he was the first director and drum major of the college band. He was later a member of the Cleveland Mayor's first Commission of Equal Employment and first president of the Ohio Employment Services Association.
He was a Controller Institute of America member and a former club and district president of Ohio Kiwanis clubs and a member of Ohio Presbyterian Churches, he served as an elder, deacon, choir director and Bible study leader.
In Sun City, he was a teacher at Fairway Lapidary; treasurer of Sons of the American Revolution, Saguaro chapter; and a Fairway Silvercraft Club member and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Sun City, Arizona.
Survivors include his wife, Helen; his son William Randall of San Marino, California; two daughters, Mrs. James Plympton of Atlanta, Georgia and Mrs. Donald Smith of Fresno, California; a brother out of state; seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials to the First Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund.
"Sun City News-Obituary" on March 11, 1977 (Randall Archives)
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1977: Everett H. Randall was cremated and is buried, with his wives; Helene Roberts Randall and Helen Hodel Randall in the Randall family plot in Section 2, Lot 55, in Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina (Medina) Ohio.
"Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Book/photographs, Randall Archives) | Everett Hale RANDALL
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This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p 149. | Garrett RANDALL
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | George Laban Randall
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 4 times removed | Hannah Mary RANDALL
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THE DESCENDANTS OF EZEKIEL MAINE OF STONINGTON, CONN, compiled byAlgernon Aikin Aspinwall, Washington, DC, 1905, DAR Library. page 143.
NO. STONINGTON VITAL RECORDS, MARRIAGES.
Henry E. Randall, age 22, born Ashaway RI, residence No. Stonington,CT, married 25 Mar 1880, Ida L. Ecclestone, age 20, born No. StoningtonCT, residence No. Stonington CT.
1900 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 26 Jun 1900, byJas. T. Brown, Jr, page 135B, Dwelling #274. Family 281. Infather-in-law's household.
RANDALL, Harry E., son-in-law, W, M, Jun 1857, 42, M, -- years, CT, CT,CT, yes, yes, yes.
RANDALL, Ida L., daughter, W, F, Mar 1859, 41, M, -- years, 1 child, 1living, CT, CT, CT, yes, yes, yes. | Henry E. RANDALL
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THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and CatherineHitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. Found in the DAR Library,Washington DC. Page 294.
Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 6 times removed | Hubbard RANDALL
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Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 6 times removed | Humility RANDALL
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