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23401 Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

1872, February 25: Vernon Harry, son of Thomas P. and Mary Jane (Grogan) Randall, was born. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher]

Name: Randall, Vernon
Dwelling: 224
Family: 254
Relationship to head of household: Son
Race: White
Sex: Male
Date of Birth: February 1872
Age: 28 years
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Farmer
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Birthplace of Mother: Pennsylvania
Read English: Yes
Write English: Yes
Speak English: Yes
Own/Rent: Own *
Free/Mortgage: Free *
House/Farm: Farm *
Farm: 202 *
"1900 Federal Census" Covert Township - County of Van Buren - State of Michigan (Series: T623 - Roll: 745 - Page: 127 - Line: 3) (USGenWeb Census Project)

1900 Census Note: Though Vernon is listed as having the same dwelling and family number as his parents, the information indicates he has his own farm.

1950, February 5: Vernon Harry Randall died at covert (Van Buren) Michigan. [Research of Laurel Joanne Brown Hardin, Randall family researcher] 
Vernon Harry RANDALL
 
23402 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 5 times removed 
William RANDALL, Jr.
 
23403 Note: THE WHEELER FAMILY IN AMERICA,THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMASWHEELER,STONINGTON, CONN., pages 289 through 349, by InezE.Coolby-Brayton, 1934. Located in the DAR Library, Washington,DC., page318,
After Eunices's death, he married twice more. He was Lieut.Col. incommand of the 30th Regt. of Conn. Militia during theWar of 1812. Memberof the General Assembly of Conn. six terms,when he was elected StateSenator. Associate Judge of New LondonCo., 1818-1833, inc. FirstPresident of the Stonington Bank.

Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 6 times removed 
William RANDALL
 
23404
I was born in Cleveland, my family moved to Akron where my father was a credit manager for Firestone Steel Products. Before the end of the war he accepted a position with Timmerman Products (the famous "Speed Nut" company) and we lived in Lakewood and Rocky River, Ohio. I attended Hiram College, in Hiram, Ohio one year and transferred to University of Cincinnati.

" . . . and what did you do in the "Police Action", daddy"?

I felt a keen need to serve in the Korean war and first applied for Flight Observer training and was tested in Chicago, Illinois. I failed the eye examination, so I enlisted in the United States Air Force from Cleveland, Ohio on November 12, 1952 and entered basic training at Sampson, AFB in Geneva, New York and was assigned to Squadron 3655, Flight 2138. I was permitted to apply for OCS and successfully passed the examination, but due to the shortage of billets, he was not enrolled. I then applied for and successfully passed the "by-pass examination" as a photographer being awarded a 23230 AFSC. Upon his completion of basic training, I was assigned as a member of the permanent party at Chanute AFB in Rantoul, Illinois assigned as a photo technician, Base Photo Lab.

On January 3, 1953, I was published on Special Orders to leave Chanute Field for assignment with the 12 Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron of the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing at Kimpo AFB, Korea. During this assignment, he received a promotion to Airman 2nd Class. The 12th Tactical Recon Squadron (Black Birds) was one of two night photo organizations in the USAF using a recon version of the WWII, B-26 as the platform. Serving night duty, time was left for extensive travel and photographing of the peninsula. One such adventure involved extensive photographing of the recently completed Bando Hotel in downtown Seoul. Photographs were later presented personally to the Korean Ambassador in Washington, DC and was followed by a letter from Sygmond Rhee, PhD, the president of South Korea. He served there until December 9, 1954 when he received Special Orders assigning him to the Base Photo Lab of the 54th Fighter Group (ADC), Greater Pittsburgh Airport in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. I was promoted to Airman 1st Class with a 23250 AFSC and was assigned, by the Squadron Commander, Major Julian Becker to be his NCOIC, Ground training and Information. I successful completed an OJT Training program at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, Mississippi in September of 1955. I received several letters of accommodation from Wing and Squadron inspections. I applied for any early discharge on September 8, 1956 to reenter the University of Cincinnati to resume studies leading toward a degree in Business Administration.

On returning to the University of Cincinnati, I graduated in 1960 with a BBA degree in Marketing, During this time, I was inducted into Delta Sigma Epsilon (national business honorary), was a senior staff photographer on the university's yearbook (received a first place award for college yearbooks in the nation in 1959) and published a pictorial history "Cincinnati In Bronze" for the Cincinnati Public Schools.
Following graduation, he worked for Decision, Inc. a publisher of technical recruiting data, married Paulette Koller Johnen, widow of a close friend in Cincinnati who already had a son, Louis Eric. The small Randall family came to California in 1963 where he was elected a Vice President of the company with responsibility for for sales in the 11 western states.

In 1974, I followed his father's footsteps and started a technical recruiting firm in Pasadena, California until 1982. I accepted an appointment to the staff of International Prayer Assembly (IPA) in 1984 in Seoul, Korea as the Director of Development. On completion of the event, I fulfilled a life long desire and taught school as a full time substitute until 1999 when I again, retired.

Rick Johnen Randall graduated from U C Davis, is an high school agriculture teacher in the central valley, married to Catherine Sirolle and they have an adopted daughter, Hayley Elizabeth Randall. Robert Hale Randall is a graduate of CA State University at SLO, he is a registered structural engineer and and is engaged to be married next April. My wife is a credential teacher, and has been a nursery school teacher for 13 years in the community. We have continued to live a very quiet life with Polly continuing to teach and Dad, working, daily, on the Randall family genealogy. [William Roberts Randall, June, 2001] 
William Roberts (b) RANDALL
 
23405
1828, December 1: William Randall is listed as being enrolled in the Mount Denison School along with Benjamin and Lydia Randall.
"Falmouth: A New England Township in Nova Scotia, 1760-1965" by John V. Duncanson; p. 62; Provincial Archives of Nova Scotia, Canada; August 1965 (971.6 NS SCGS) 
William Silas RANDALL
 
23406 ! (1) Barbara York Sargent (granddaughter), McPherson, KS, 1989.
(2) 1900 census, San Francisco, CA, ED #257, p.5. Household of Edwin Bunnell.
(3) Loren & Barbara Toomsen, 1200 Nonth Ave. N., Clear Lake, IA 50428-2125. Submission to Kindred Konnections, Inc.
(4) "California Death Records," from CA Dept. of Health Services Office of Health Information and Research Vital Statistics Section, http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search (5 Jun 2000).

! Birth: (1) Age 82 at death (b. 1870), New York. June, probably 13th, probably Long Island, d/o Col. Alanson Merwin RANDOL/Elizabeth GUION. (2) Jun 1870, DE. Father b. NY, mother b. LA. (3) 13 Jun 1870, d/o Gen. Alanson Merwin RANDOL/Elizabeth Beck GUION. (4) Father's name RANDOL. Mother's maiden name GUION. 13 Jun 1870, MD.
Marriage to Edwin BUNNELL: (1,3)
Marriage to Steven HUNKIN: (3) (4) Name at death was HUNKIN.
Death: (1) Dec 1952, Pacific Grove, CA. (3) 21 Dec 1950. (4) 20 Dec 1952, Monterey Co., CA.
Burial: (1) Remains were scattered at sea.

(1) Her father came to California and was paymaster at Alcatraz. Her mother's family was from New Orleans, LA.
(2) 1900, 2 Jun: Living with Edwin BUNNELL, daughter Marion and cousin Josephine HOPKINS, 3017 California St., San Francisco, CA.


Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. 
Mary Butterworth RANDOL
 
23407 Name Prefix: Dea.
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995,p 79.
Fr Berea, West Virginia 
Asa F. RANDOLPH
 
23408 1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p96. Naomi RANDOLPH
 
23409 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 356.
of Scio, NY 
Sarah J. RANDOLPH
 
23410 Last name may have been Clinton. Edward RANGLER
 
23411 Birth and death dates obtained from SSDI records.

The following obituaries are for her parents and brother:
Name: Rankin, William
Date: Jan 13 1934
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #066.
Notes: Rankin: William, beloved husband of Rachel (nee Morgan), father of Elizabeth Lodwick, Stanley, Garnett, Sinelair and Mrs. Edward Blythin and the late Sarah, Agnes and Evan, grandfather and great-grandfather. Residence, 4129 E. 99th St. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 13 Services at Jones Road Congregational Church at 2:30 p. m. Please omit flowers. 1/13/34. Age 79. Harvard Grove Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.
Name: Rankin, Rachel Morgan
Date: Oct 14 1935
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #066.
Notes: Rankin: Rachel Morgan, beloved wife of the late William, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Lodwick, Stanley Garnett, Evan (deceased), Sinclair and Mrs. Edward Blythin, grandmother and great-grandmother, residence, 4129 E. 99th St. Funeral Monday, Oct. 14. Services at the residence, at 2 p. m., and David I. Jones Funeral Home, Miles Ave. and E. 95th St., at 2:30. Please omit flowers.

Name: Rankin, Garnett A.
Date: Aug 28 1941
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #066.
Notes: Rankin: Garnett A., beloved husband of Agnes (nee Hine), father of Gordon and Charles, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Lodwick, W. Stanley Rankin and Mrs. Edward Blythin, residence, 1695 E. 81st st. Now at David I. Jones Funeral Home, Miles ave. at E. 95, where services will be held Aug. 28, at 2:30 p. m. Please omit flowers. 
Jane RANKIN
 
23412 Ancestral File Number: 8WT2-KW Jane RANNELEGH
 
23413 Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Mary RANSFORD
 
23414 Ref; First Families of America, Volume VI, Records, Page 37;
4- Dorothy (1756-1855), m. 1781, her cousin, Theophilus Lord Gates(1759-1822) 
Dorothy RANSOM
 
23415 of Emerald Grove, WI
of Orange, Ca in 1922 
Ida E. RANSOM
 
23416 one child Unknown RANSOM
 
23417 [JohnCheney.FTW]

Maria was the widow of William and had the following children from her 1st marriage: Ella, George, Jenny, Frank, Amanda and May

AFter Reuben died, Maria married Rev. Norton. 
Maria S Vannuys RAPPALYE
 
23418 Ancestral File Number: GCH2-S6 Asahel RAPSICO (RIPUCE?
 
23419 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Samuel RARICK
 
23420 1880 census Marion, St. Francois, Missouri, p 432:
Alexander RARIDEN Self M Male W 27 MO Farmer OH MO
Sarah E. RARIDEN Wife M Female W 23 MO Keeping House --- NC

Note, Alexander is living next door to his grandmother, Nancy (Poe) Patterson who is a widow, age 72. 
Alexander RARIDEN
 
23421 1. I assume Sallie Rairden Highley (b 1867) is the same as Sarah Rairden on the 1880 census (b 1868).

Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, Dec. 24, 1926. DESLOGE NEWS. Mrs. Sallie Highley entertained Tuesday afternoon with four tables of bridge in the tea room of Fuhrmeister Drug Store of Desloge. Those present were Mesdames William Newman, George Shaner, Robert Kahn, H. C. Tuttle, John Hibbitts, George Faber, Sr., Jim Hunter, George Pierce, H. C. Gaebe, D. S. Lockhart, L. M. Reeves, Taylor Campbell, Austin Goodin, Kee Jones, N. M. Fuller, O. A. Albright. Mrs. Jim Hunter won the first guest prize and Mrs. L. M. Reeves, second. Mrs. R. S. Kahn won first club prize and Mrs. H. C. Tuttle, second. The hostess served refreshments of fruit cake, pineapple sundae, red lemonade and red and white stick candy. ***************************************** Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, Nov. 26, 1926. MRS. JAMES HIGHLEY WINS WILL CONTEST SUIT. A verdict in circuit court last Saturday was returned in favor of Mrs. Sallie Highley in a suit brought by J. D. Highley and others to break the will made by the late James Highley during his last illness. The case was the first tried in probate court, where Mrs. Highley won the suit and the plaintiffs appealed to circuit court. The will involved the farm near Desloge and other property belonging to Mr. Highley. ***************************************** Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, July 16, 1926. GOOD WHEAT CROP ON HIGHLEY FARM. Mrs. J. W. Highley, widow of Uncle Jim Highley, reported to the News this week that she threshed a splendid wheat crop on her farm East of Desloge last Thursday. She reported a yield of 1,113 bushels, which was sold to Moran Brothers, Bonne Terre millers, for $1.25 per bushel. ************************************* Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Jan. 21, 1927. DESLOGE LEAD CO. BUYS PART OF HIGHLEY TRACT. The Desloge Consolidated Lead Company last week closed a deal for the purchase of about 51 acres of land from Mrs. J. W. Highley. The land purchased was part of the J. W. Highley farm about a half mile north of Desloge and is said to be very rich mineral land. The entire body of land lays west of the county road and adjoins the property of the Desloge Company. The consideration was not made public. *********************************** The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 150 page 26 Mrs. Sallie V. Rariden Highley. DAR ID Number: 149078 Born in St. Francois County, Missouri. Wife of James W. Highley. Descendant of John Rardin, William Patterson, David Poe, Elizabeth Cairnes Poe, John Sharpe and John Totten, as follows: 1. Theodore Rariden (1827-72) m. 1851 Mary Ann Patterson (1833-1917). 2. John Rariden (1796-1836) m. Margaret Mitchel (b. 1794); Alexander Patterson (1801-64) m. 1824 Nancy Ann Poe (1809-1901). 3. Moses Rariden (1770-1839) m. 1789 Eleanor Manning; Alexander Patterson (1782-1829) m. 1800 Rebecca Sharpe (1784-1860); Isaac Poe (1784-1824) m. 1804 Jane Totten (1786-1854). 4. John (Rariden) Rardin m. 2d 1760 Nellie Freeland; William Patterson m. 1779 Mary Ann Hancock; David Poe m. 1775 Elizabeth Cairnes; John Sharpe m. 1778 Sarah Higgins (b. 1752); John Totten m. 1782 Matilda Allen. John Rardin was a ranger on the frontier under Capt. Charles Mitchell, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Allegheny County, Pa. [p.26] William Patterson (1762-1840) received a pension, 1831, for services as private in the Pennsylvania troops under Colonel Culbertson. He was born in Ireland; died in Ohio. David Poe (1742-1816) was a quartermaster and deputy quartermaster general of Baltimore County, Maryland, where he died. He was born in Ireland. Elizabeth Cairnes Poe (1756-1838) was a patriot of Maryland who superintended the making of clothing for the soldiers. She was born in Pennsylvania; died in Baltimore, Md. John Sharpe received a pension for service as private in the Pennsylvania troops under Colonels Butler and Wayne. He was born, 1755, in Pennsylvania. John Totten served as private under Capt. Isaac Cooper and Col. William Bradford, Philadelphia militia; also in Captain Semple's company, Colonel Dean's regiment. He was born, 1754, in Pennsylvania, where he died. ****************************************** Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, April 25, 1947. MRS. SALLIE HIGHLEY. Mrs. Sallie Highley, widow of the late James W. Highley, who resided at the Sloan House in Farmington, was found dead in bed by Mrs. Sloan, Tuesday morning, April 22, 1947. She was born in St. Louis on March 26, 1867, a daughter of the late Mary Ann Patterson and Theodore Rariden, and at the time of her death was 80 years 1 month of age. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Cozean Funeral Home, conducted by her pastor, Rev. W. T. Magill, of the Presbyterian Church. Interment was in the K. of P. Cemetery. Mr. Highley passed away several years ago. During his lifetime they resided on a farm near Desloge. They had no children. Mrs. Highley was a member of the Sarah Barton Murphy Chapter of the D.A.R., the D. A. C. and the Presbyterian Church. She was at all times interested in civic affairs of the community and until her death enjoyed the pleasant association of her friends. She was in her usual good spirits Tuesday [sic Monday?] evening before retiring, and her passing was a shock to her relatives and friends. She is survived by several nieces and nephews, and a wide circle of friends. The Cemetery Book gives her date of death as April 20, 1947. However, I don't think this is right since the newspaper article specifically states that she was found dead on Tuesday morning, April 22nd. According to my perpetual calendar, April 22, 1947 did, in fact, fall on a Tuesday. April 20, 1947, fell on a Sunday. Also, cemetery book has her first name spelled as Sally. 
Sallie RARIDEN
 
23422 1. Re: Theodore's birth place: Most Rariden children on 1880 census list father (Theodore) place of birth as Missouri. Alexander said Ohio. The brief history below says Indiana. Theodore on 1870 census says Kentucky.
Re: Surname spelling: most records spell Theodore's name as Rariden, the exception is the 1880 census (after he has died) uses Rairden.

2. Census: 1860 Exclusive of Liberty Twp., St. Francois County, Missouri. Occupation: 1860 Teacher

3. Census: 1870 Marion Twp., St. Francois County, Missouri, p 658:
Theodore Rariden, M, 43, farmer, Kentucky; Mary A., F, 36, MO ( all children born Missouri)
Alexander, M, 18; Margart, F, 16; James, M, 14; Willard B., M, 11; Theodore K., M, 8; Martha A., F, 4; Sarah V., F, 5; Nancy B., F, 2.
(Note, Sarah (age 5-1865) and Sallie (not in census, 1867, married Highly) may be the same although the Rariden history below indicates Mary Ann had 10 children and only 9 are in the census)

4. Theodore Rariden: Mexican War, Private, 3rd Regiment, Company F, Bartholomew County. Mustered in 22 Jun 1846, at New Albany, Indiana, by Colonel Samuel Churchill, mustered out 25 Jun 1847, at New Orleans, Louisiana, by Colonel Samuel Churchill. Source is Indiana in the Mexican War, Oran Perry, 1908.

Willard B. Rariden, postmaster at Farmington, Mo., is a native of St. Francois County, Mo., born July 3, 1860, being a son of Theodore F. Rariden and Mary (Patterson) Rariden. The father was born in the state of Indiana and when a young man came to St. Francois County, Mo., and began teaching school. He was married in this county and taught school the remainder of his life. He died in 1871. He resided near French Village and was the owner of 125 acres. His wife was born in St. Francois County, Mo. and after the death of her husband Theodore, she married Pleasant Becket who now resides near French Village. She was the mother of ten children by her first marriage to Theodore Rariden and one by the second, Pleasant Becket. The names of the children from the first marriage to Theodore are as follows: Alexander (farmer), Maggie (Mrs. William Offer), James, Willard B., Kennett T., Mattie, Sallie, Wesley and Nanie. The child by the last marriage is named Clark Beckett. 
Theodore Frelingheusen RARIDEN
 
23423 Willard B. Rariden was left fatherless at the age of eleven. Two years later he left home and began business upon his own responsibility. He worked on the farm of B. I. Morris for seven years and received from $8 to $16 per month compensation. In 1881 he began trading in stock and followed this business four years. In 1885, he began clerking in a store in Farmington, Missouri and in February of the following year he was appointed postmaster of that city by Postmaster General-General William F. Vilas. December 29, 1885, he married Miss Mary A. Highley, daughter of Robert Highley, of Washington County. She was born in the last county named in 1858 and is the mother of one child, Walter. Mr. Rariden attends strictly to his post office business and makes a first class postmaster. He is a Democrat, politically and his first presidential vote was for Cleveland in 1884. He is a K.P. and his wife is a member of Methodist Episcopal Church South. ******************************************* February 24, 1934Willard B. Rariden Former Sheriff, Postmaster; School Board President, Dies Willard B. Rariden was born near French Village, Missouri, July 3, 1860, and died at his home near Farmington February 19, 1939, aged 78 years, seven months, and 16 days. He was married to Miss Mollie A. Highley in December 1885. To this union three children were born -- Walter, who died when only two and one-half years old, R. Lynn and Lee, of Farmington. Two grandchildren, Lynn Bowman Rariden and Billy Lee Rariden, also survive. Mr. Rariden had four brothers and three sisters, and two brothers and two sisters survive him. They are: Mrs. Sallie Highley, of Farmington, Mrs. Nannie Shaw, of Seattle, Washington; Wesley Rariden of Oklahoma, and Kennett, of St. Francois County. His entire life was spent in this community. He had served his community as Postmaster, appointed in 1886, and Sheriff, elected in 1894. He also served on the local school board for 24 years. In addition to these activities he was a dealer in livestock and acted as special agent for the Missouri Pacific Railway for many years. A good citizen, a loyal husband, and a father who was a friend to many. Services were held at the home, Tuesday, February 21, conducted by Rev. A. C. Johnson, of the M. E. Church, South, with interment in the Masonic Cemetery under the direction of Cozean Funeral Service Willard Bayless RARIDEN
 
23424 RESIDENCES:
1917 - 3765 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1925 - 1302 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1929 - 1095 Holmden Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1960 - 1406 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

BIRTH:
Unless there is another Albert Ras born in 1895, there is some discrepancy with the birth date. When Albert filled out his draft registration for WWI, he stated his birth as Jan 28, 1895. We have recorded Feb 22, 1895. I would think the one he filled out when he was younger would be the more accurate.

OCCUPATION:
1917 - Tanner at Adam Kroehle Co.

OBIT:
RUSH, ALBERT J : Husband of late Stella (Obit.). Plain Dealer 03 Dec, 1980, pg. 09 sec. D 
Albert Jacob RAS, (Rush)
 
23425 OBIT: Name: Sliwa, Bernice
Date: Jan 31 1975
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #156.
Notes: Sliwa. Bernice Sliwa, beloved wife of the late Walter, dear mother of Helen Weber, Celia, Stanley, Steffie and Theresa, also grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Mary Strenk, Valburga and Albert Ras. Funeral services Saturday, Feb. 1 at St. Barbara Church at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Thursday And Friday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
Bronislawa (Bernice) RAS
 
23426 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Clement Walter RAS
 
23427 ~Birth listed as 1921-02-11 on St. Barbara's School permanent record card. Edward Raymond RAS
 
23428 BIRTH:
Jacob provided Jul 18, 1890 as his date of birth on this WWI draft registration. At the time he was living at 3736 W.13th, so we know this is the same fellow.

RESIDENCES:
1920 - 3736 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio (with his sister, Mary Ras Strenk and family also his brother, John) Listed in 1920 census as RASCH.
1931 - 1409 Botany Ave.

OBIT:
Name: Rash, Jacob
Date: Oct 26 1969
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #148.
Notes: Rash. Jacob Rash, beloved brother of Mary Strenk, Walburga Stiwa, Bernice Sliwa, Albert and the late John Rash and Sophie Zastawny, also beloved uncle. Services Monday, Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. at St. Barbara Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Sunday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M.

NATURALIZATION:
Rash Jakob Address: 1409 Botany Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 3188462 - V. 92, Pet. 23043 Common Pleas Court, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Ohio Born: Poland Jul 6, 1889 Date and Port: Jul 26, 1912 Baltimore Naturalized: 22-Jun-31 Witnesses: Mike Opiela, 3743 W. 13th St. Walter Boncek, 1404 Redman Notes: Soundex: R200 
Jacob RAS, (Rash)
 
23429 RESIDENCES:
1920 - 3736 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio (with his sister, Mary Ras Strenk and family also his brother, Jacob) Listed in 1920 census as RASCH and widowed.

OBIT:
Name: Rash, John (Raz)
Date: Nov 3 1959
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #148.
Notes: Rash, John (Raz), residence, 1409 Botany Ave.; beloved brother of Sophia Zastawny, Mary Strenk; Walborga Sliwa, Bronislawa Sliwa, Jacob, and Wojciech Raz. Funeral services Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. 
John RAS
 
23430 There was a Joseph J. Rush who died on 3 Dec 1925. Could this be the same Joseph who was married to Agnes? Joseph RAS
 
23431 ~CORRESPONDENCE:
Date sent: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 17:08:42 -0700
Proposed Change: Anna STRENK (I3537)
Tree: Barbarowa Neighborhood
Description: I am ANN STRENK (SOBOLEWSKI). I am still alive not dead as your records indicate and would like you to correct your records. My brithday is April 24 1915. And one more thing. My Mother did not marry again. She was only married to JOHN STRENK.
ANN STRENK
TEL423@SBCGLOBAL.NET

~Obsolete notes: Children shown for the couple of Mary Ras and John Strenk may be those of a prior wife of John's. We are not certain when Mary Ras married John, but he was shown in the 1920 census living in a four family house in which 5 of Mary's siblings lived. In that census, he is shown with a wife named Mary. Whether that is this Mary or another is unknown for the time being. It's been said that she was originally married to a Joseph Nowak and had 6 children whom the Ras family refer to as cousins named Nowak. They don't refer to any cousins named Strenk. Also, Mary's sibling's obituaries (dated after 1959) all refer to her as Mary Strenk which suggests that if she did have two marriages, the latter one would have been to John Strenk. Property records also only refer to her as Mary Strenk up until the time she died.
1930 census for 1302 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (her brother Albert was also living at this address in 1930). The census shows that she is a widow named Mary Nowak. (I think these are two different Marys. One is probably Mary Wojnarowski)



RESIDENCES:
1930 census shows Mary SHTRENK and children, Steffie, Henry, Sophie, and Anna living at 1409 Botany Ave.

OBIT: STRENK, MARY ANNA : Wife of late John (Obit.).Plain Dealer 07 Aug, 1977, pg. 11 sec. 2
MARY ANNA STRENK (nee Rash), beloved wife of the late John, dear mother of Stephanie, Henry, Sophie, Anne Sobolewski and the late Joseph, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Walburga Sliwa, Albert Rash and the late John Rash, Sophie Zastawny, Bernice Sliwa and Jacob Rash. Funeral services Monday, Aug. 8 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Barbara's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL RD., SUNDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. 
Mary RAS
 
23432 SOURCE_OF_NAME:
Her son Raymond's death certificate lists his mother's maiden name as ROSIOWNA.


OBIT:
Name: Zastawny, Sophia
Date: Dec 21 1960
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #169.
Notes: Zastawny, Sophia, residence, 3752 W. 13 St., beloved wife of the late Anthony, dear mother of John, Stephanie, Stanley, the late Walter and the late Raymond, grandmother of Margaret and James, sister of Mary Strenk, Walborga Silwa, Bronislawa Sliwa, Jacob Ras, Albert Ras and the late John Ras. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. Services Friday, Dec. 23, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara Church. 
Sophia RAS, (Rash)
 
23433 MARRIAGE: RAS, STASIA and STACHURA, FRANK vol.0087 pg.0464 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) Stella (Stacia) M. RAS
 
23434 RESIDENCES:
1962 - 3841 W.25th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Rush, Walter P. (Ras)
Date: Jan 10 1971
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #151.
Notes: Rush (Ras). Walter P. Rush (Ras), beloved husband of Eleanore (nee Kmiecik), dear father of Clement W. and Edward M., dear son of Albert and the late Stefanie, brother of Stanley rush, Edward Ras, Chester Rush and the late Cecella. Funeral services Monday, Jan. 11, at 9 a.m. at St. Barbara Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. Sunday. 
Walter Phillip RAS
 
23435 OBIT: SLIWA, WALBURGA : Wife of late Henry (Obit.). Plain Dealer 26 Feb, 1978 pg. 13 sec. 3
WALBURGA SLIWA (SLIVA), beloved wife of the late Henry, dear mother of Walter, Stanley, Helen and Sophia, grandmother of Elaine Hollo and David Sliva, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother, sister of Albert Rush and the late John Rash, Sophia Zastawny, Mary Strenk, Bernice Sliwa and Jacob Rash. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 27 at St. Barbara's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL RD., SUNDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. 
Wanda (Walborga) RAS
 
23436 OBIT: Name: Raczkowski, Benjamin F.
Date: Sep 29 1971
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #148.
Notes: Raczkowski. Benjamin F. Raczkowski, beloved husband of the late Anna, brother of the late Josephine Grezlik, half brother of Helen Needels, passed away Sunday. Funeral service Thursday, Sept. 30 at 1 P.M. at Baker Funeral Home, Berea, where friends may call Wednesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. 
Benjamin F. RASZKOWSKI, (Raczkowski)
 
23437 MARRIAGE:
RASZKOWSKI, JOSEPHINE and GREZLIKOWSKI, FRANK vol.0155 pg.0471
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)

OBIT:
Name: Grezlikowski, Josephine
Date: Sep 27 1971
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #114.
Notes: Grezlikowski (Grezlik). Josephine Grezlikowski, of Bedford Hts., O., beloved wife of Frank Sr., dear mother of Victoria Schmitz, Edna Delphia, Frank Jr., James and Harry and the late Joe and Barbara Ann, grandmother of 18, and great-grandmother of seven, sister of Benny Rochowski and Helen Needles, passed away Friday. Services held Monday, Sept. 27, 1971 at 10 A.M. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Bedford Hts., O. Friends were received at The Donald B. Johnson Funeral Home, 521 Broadway, Bedford. 
Josephine RASZKOWSKI
 
23438 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Donald Leonard RATACZAK
 
23439 CENSUS:
1930 lists surname as RATAJCZAK 
John RATACZAK
 
23440 RESIDENCES:
Settled in Cleveland
1900 - 156 Fremont St., Cleveland, Ohio
1920 - 6614 Lansing Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (this is probably the same location as 156 Fremont)
1940 - 7309 Indiana Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OCCUPATION:
1900 - Shoes
1910 - Baker (per census)
Butcher @ 6614 Lansing Ave

MARRIAGE:
ZYGMIND, ANTOINETTE and RATAGEZAK, ANDREW vol.0031 pg.0419 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)


Antonina ZYGMUNT <23> (Wife) b. 30 May 1874 in Poland (Germany)
Marriage: 16 JAN 1888 in St. Stanislaus, Cleveland, Ohio
Children:
Rozie (Rose) RATAJCZAK <24> b. 27 Apr 1890 in Freemont Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
Mary RATAJCZAK <13> b. 24 Nov 1888 in 49 Forman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
Katarzyna (Catherine) RATAJCZAK <25> b. Nov 1891
Weronika (Sarah) RATAJCZAK <27> b. Jun 1893
Josephine RATAJCZAK <26> b. Mar 1896
Wladyslaw A. (Lad) RATAJCZAK <281> b. Jun 1899 in Cleveland, Ohio
Frank RATAJCZAK <28>
Edmund I. RATAJCZAK (RADY) Dr. <29> b. 1905
Frances RATAJCZAK <296>

OBIT:
Name: Ratajczak, Andrew
Date: Jun 2 1940
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #066.
Notes: Ratajczak: Andrew, beloved husband of Antonia; father of Dr. Edmund, Frank, Mary Gasiorowski, Rose Lawrence, Katherine Niedbalski, Sarah Akuszewski, Josephine Jarzembowski; brother of Mrs. Drzazdzinski, grandfather and great-grandfather. Services from H. P. Dziezkowski Funeral Home, 7117 Harvard ave., June 5, at 8:30 a. m. and 9 a. m. from Immaculate Heart of Blessed Virgin Mary Church. Interment at St. Mary's Polish Cemetery. 
Andrzej (Andrew) RATAJCZAK, (Rady)
 
23441 Owned
Sublot #78 in G.G. Hickox Allotment (north side of Fullerton Ave.)
Sublot #46 in G.G. Hickox Allotment (Fleet Ave.)
Sublot #47 in G.G. Hickox Allotment (Fleet Ave.)

Administrator of will: Theodore Dluzynski 
Anthony RATAJCZAK
 
23442 OBIT: 1977-01-10 Chicago Tribune (IL)
CIESLEWICZ
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Celia Cieslewicz, nee Ratajczak, of Marengo, Ill., formerly of Berwyn, beloved wife of the late John; devoted mother of Edward J. (Stephanie Z.) Ciesler, Irene C. (Carl) Leslie and Genevieve Rigg; grandmother of four; great-grandmother of two; sister of Harriet Ciesler, Mary and Leo Ratajczak. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 11, 9 a.m., from Svec & Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak Rd., to Our Lady of the Mount Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection. Member of Group 2340 P.N.A. Visitation Monday 2 until 9 p.m. 484-2050 or 242-2027 
Cecilia RATAJCZAK
 
23443 OBIT:
Name: Ratajczak, Charles (Armour)
Date: Dec 21 1941
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #066.
Notes: Ratajczak: Charles (Armour), beloved son of Antonina, father of Mildred Backiel, Stanley, Henry, brother of Mae Dyczkowski, Lottie Kowalski, Helen Davis and Nettie Tucholski, Friday. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 9 a. m. from the residence, 6810 Fleet ave., St. Stanislaus Church, 9:30 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. 
Charles (Stanley?) RATAJCZAK, (Armour)
 
23444 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dolores RATAJCZAK
 
23445 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dolores RATAJCZAK
 
23446 RESIDENCES:
1956 - Albuquerque, New Mexico

OBIT:
Name: Ratajczak, Dr. Edmund L.
Date: May 20 1967
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #148.
Notes: Ratajczak (Rady). Dr. Edmund L. Ratajczak, age 62, beloved husband of Wanda, (nee Grodek), father of Donald and Kenneth, brother of Mary Gosjorowski, Rose Lawrence, Catherine Niedbalski, Sarah Ratajcak, Josephine Jares, brother Ladd (deceased) and Frank. Funeral arrangements by Fitzgerald and Sons Funeral Home, 3113 Carlisle Blvd., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Funeral Tuesday, 10 A. M., from St. Fatima Church. 
Edmund I. RATAJCZAK, (Rady)
 
23447 OBIT:
Name: Ratajczak, Frank (Whitey)
Date: Apr 26 1970
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #148.
Notes: Ratajczak. Frank (Whitey) Ratajczak, devoted father of Alfonse, Anthony Braden and Eddie Braden (deceased), stepfather of Burice Nakel and Elizabeth Nicka, brother of Lottie Kowalski, Nettie Tucholski, Helen Davis and the deceased Charles, John and Mae Dyczkowski, grandfather and great-grandfather. Services Monday, April 27, at St. Stanislaus Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family will receive friends at The Ratajcak Funeral Home, 7348 Broadway, Visiting Hours Sunday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
Frank RATAJCZAK
 
23448 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Frank Martin RATAJCZAK
 
23449 OBIT:
Name: Ratajczak, George
Date: 11/25/1936
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #066.
Notes: St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery Guyahoga Heights, Ohio. 
George RATAJCZAK
 
23450 OBIT: 1980-11-06 Chicago Tribune (IL)
CIESLER
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Harriet Ciesler, nee Ratajczak, of Darien, formerly of Oak Park, beloved wife of the late Frank; devoted mother of Isabelle (John) Bauer, Frank (Arlene) Ciesler and Mildred (Jerry) Fendrych; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of two; sister of Mary and Leo Ratajczak. Funeral Friday, Nov. 7, 9 a.m. at Svec and Sons, 6227 W. Cermak Rd. to St. Frances of Rome Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Member of Royal Neighbors of America. Visitation Wednesday, 5 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, 2 to 9 p.m. 484-2050 or 242-2027. 
Harriet RATAJCZAK
 

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