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Note N3455
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Living with daughter Gertrude in 1930 and 1940.
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Note N3456
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Zanesville Times Recorder dated March 7, 1971. Mrs. Maggie Dingus CAMBRIDGE Maggie Mae Dingus, 82, of 2015 Central avenue died at p.m. Friday at Guernsey Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient for the past five weeks. r Mrs. Dingus was born April 17, 1888 in iMonmough, W. Va., a daughter of William and Sevinah Gordon Kissinger. Her husband, Arthur L. Dingus died in 1967. Surviving are two sons. Willard of Cambridge and Earl of Coshocton; two daughters, Mrs. Hannah Gamble of Apple Creek and Mrs. Earl Pyle of nine grand- great- McGaughy Funeral Home at Byesville where call 2 to 4 and friends 7 to may p.m. today, and where a short serv- ice will be held at p.m. today. Services will be held at a.m. Monday at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church with Fr. William Yontz officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery at Byesville. North Salem; children, grandchildren; 24 a brother, William Kissinger of Cambridge Route 4 and a sister, Mrs. Nora Johnson of Cambridge. Three sisters and a brother deceased. The body was taken to Thorn Funeral "Home here where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Services will be held at p.m. Monday in the funeral home with Rev. Paul Harris officiating. Burial will be in Senecavffle Cemetery.
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Note N3457
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Zanesville (Ohio) Times Recorder March 7, 1971.
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Note N3458
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Mentioned in sister Maggie's obit 1971.
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Note N3459
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Mentioned in sister Maggie's obit in 1971.
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Note N3460
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This was probably Alice's second marriage, her maiden name being Seeplas. She is listed as widowed in the marriage book. OTOH, there is an entry in Virginia Select Marriages 1785-1940 for an Alice SEAY wife of Edward SEEPLAS at the marriage of their daughter Alice Virginia SEEPLAS.
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Note N3461
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Gravestone gives birthyear as 1804
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Note N3462
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Living with John Budd family in 1860 Census
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Note N3463
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DIED, Dwight Hartzel, the twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Hartzell, last Thursday, at 7pm, of spinal meningitis, after an illness of only fifteen hours. The funeral services were held at the home Saturday afternoon, Rev. Browning officiating, the interment being in Peru Cemetery. Dwight was a bright, healthy and ambitious boy and the shock of his death to the family is almost unbearable. It seems as fate has fallen very heavy on Mr. Hartzell's family for the last three or four years. Their many friends sympathize with them in their many troubles.. January 10, 1901 Sedan Lance (Sedan, Kansas).
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Note N3464
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Sedan (Ks) Lance, January 2, 1895.
Mr. JF Conner received the sad news of the death of his infant son, Lawrence. Mrs. Conner and the baby have been visiting in Mo., the past few weeks, and while there the child was taken down with membraneous croup. The family have the sympathy of a host of friends in their sad bereavement.
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Note N3465
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Of Beverly, Ohio.
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Note N3466
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Sedan (Ks) Lance May 26, 1898: Sammie Hartzell son of S.T. Hartzell was climbing a tree in their yard last Thursday afternoon. He fell out and cut the bottom of his right foot. They called the doctor and he had to take twelve stitches in it. Sammie was able to sit up Saturday.
"Six Marriage Licenses Issued -- THERE IS A DECIDED RUSH FOR THE MATRIMONIAL ALTAR DURING HOLIDAYS. -- The passing of Christmas seems to cause no falling away in the business of getting married. Yesterday the probate judge issued six licenses and married three couples. Those married were Samuel F.(sic) Hartzell, 26, and Pearkl Edith Smith, 19, both of Peru...."-28 Dec 1911, The (Independence, KS) Evening Star
"Offficial List of 1491 Names That Registered For Military Service In Chautauqua County Last Thursday. #1206 Samuel Trevill Hartzell, #1366 Adam Sinclair Hartzell, #1397 John Austin Hartzell"--19 Sep 1918, The Sedan (KS) Times-Star
Samuel's US Passport was issued 16 Mar 1914, for travel to Romania, as part of the US Oil production work by Standard Oil.
He and his wife Pearl appear on the 15 Nov 1916 records of the ship Frederick VIII arriving in New York, probably returning from Romania.