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Died at Alms Haus | Nestle, Adam (I1085)
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Died at home/esophegeal cancer | Haines, Janet (I965)
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Died from burns received in house fire | Charters, Joseph H (I197)
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Died from Cholera | Schultz, Maria Dorothea (I1232)
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Died from Cholera | Schultz (Asiatir), Catherine (I1239)
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Died from Insanity | Schultz, Elizabeth (I1235)
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Died in Civil War
Private,Company B 22nd Michigan Volunteers | Rivard (CW), Eustache (I1019)
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Died in Civil War Chattanooga, TN of disease contracted in line of duty | Rivard (CW), Eustache (I1019)
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Died in Her Home-Port Huron Times Herald | Nestle, Shirley Floyd (I1275)
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Died in the Civil War due to sickness
Company I of the Reorganized 4th Michigan Regiment Infantry (2nd Organization) - Rank: Private
Enlistment Date: 9/27/ 1864
Enlisted as a Private on 27 September 1864 at the age of 17 for three years. Mustered in on 5 Oct 1864. Died on 9 Feb 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee, USA. | Nestle (CW), Franklin F (I1017)
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Died of a heart attack
Married 3 times
Barbara >> Son Michael daughter Kimberly
Pam >>
Mia >> | Malinowski, Gerald (I1107)
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Died of Appoplexy-Death Certificate | Annis, Mary Jane (I804)
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Died of injury received by upsetting of mail coach on his way from Albany to Harsford
It happened at Greenbush opposite to Albany
Married December 18, 18__ | Schmidt, Washington (I1297)
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Died of Measles & pneumonia in Nashville, Tennessee, USA during the war | Nestle (CW), Franklin F (I1017)
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Died of Small Pox 8 months old | Schultz, John George (I1238)
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Died of SmallPox | Nestell, John George Schultz (I325)
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DIED SAGINAW GENERAL HOSPITAL | Ganschow, *Rudolph C (I1036)
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Died Young | Dillenbach, Eva (I100)
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Died Young | Dillenbach, Magdalena (I144)
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Divorced | Prill, Theodore (I279)
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Divorced | Behmlander (I1063)
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Divorced 2004 | Brilmann, Bernhard (I693)
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Dorothea & Johannis Deigert, Magdalena Dillenbach, Caspar | Nestle (Nestele) (Nostel), Dorothea (I1499)
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Dorothea & Johannis Deigert, Magdalena Dillenbach, Caspar | Nestle (Nestele) (Nostel), Magdalena (I1511)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nestell, Michael Elmer (I1)
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Edna was a twin, the other was named Elsie. They both were veryloving, moral, & hard working. Family was always a priority. | Frymoyer, Edna F. (I439)
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Elizabeth (17) and Martin Nestel (Nostel) Sponsers in 1782 | Nestle, Martinus G (Martin) (136) (I885)
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Elsie was very talented at playing the piano. She played for her high school choir and church choirs. During many years of financial hardship, her earnings as a private piano teacher got her family through the really difficult periods. She also had a beautiful soprano voice.
She had more inner strength and insight than the average person, which was the reason so many people sought her out for guidance and friendship. More than anything else, she was a strong & faithful christian. Her beliefs and teachings were not harsh or judgmental,but understanding, caring, and loving. | Haines, Elsie Irene (I276)
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EMMANUEL LUTHERN CHURCH CEMETERY, THOMPSONTOWN, PA. | Haines, Harold Issac (I600)
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Enlisted in Army durning Civil War, was with General Grant when Lee surrendered. When the war was over he came back to the home of his Aunt, Mr & Mrs Hoffman and made his home there. In that home he and Mary Ann Brown were married (From Emma Charters Seiber)
Chad >> Daniel Charters Lewistown, Mifflin County, PA, USA.
He is listed in the 1900 Pennsylvania Census. | Charters, David (I1047)
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Enlisted in Company I of the Reorganized Third Michigan Infantry on September 30, 1864 for 3 years. Transferred into Company H of the Reorganized Fourth Michigan Infantry on October 10, 1864. Promoted to Corporal on October 1, 1865. Mustered out of service on May 26, 1866, at Houston Texas | Nestle (CW), Joseph A (I195)
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Enlisted in Michigan 3rd | Leaym, William H. (I374)
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Estimated from 1880 Ohio Census | Charters, Flora (I689)
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Estimated from 1880 Ohio Census | Charters, J. William (I529)
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Estimated from 1880 Ohio Census | Charters, Alice (I645)
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ETTA first name on tombstome | Lashbrook, Henrietta (Etta) (I770)
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Eustache Rivard & Malinda Nestle were witnesses | Family F146
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Eustachius Kirschenmaier, Koch vndt Friederich Löfflers Haussfraw | Nestle, Johannes (I1526)
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Exact location of this grave remains unknown. | Nestle, Lucy Melinda (I537)
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family emigrated from Germany, probably Wittenburg, sometime between 1753 and 1756, although a direct link between that family andChristian I. Nestell has yet to be established. | Nestle, Johann Michael Sr (I79)
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Family records show no stones for this couple but burial here is assumed. | Mitchell, Zerual (Zeruah) (I82)
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Family settled in Castle Grove Township, Jones County, Iowa, USA (near Monticello) in 1866.
All references are from the Catholic Church Registry | King, Thomas (I210)
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Farm Laborer | Presley, Enoch (Enos) (I651)
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Farmer | Nestle (Nestele) (Nossel), Johann Georg(e) (I858)
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Farmer | Leayam, William Jr (I1371)
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Farmer & Laborer | Nestle, Thomas F (I1157)
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Farmer (Death Certificate) | Leaym, John F. (I259)
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Farmer 1870 Census | Nestle (CW), Lyman (I924)
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Farmer Laborer | Nestle (Nestelle), Lyman W (I725)
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Farmer laborer | Nestle, George (I1380)
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