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[7512] Donna is George's second wife [he previously m. Ruth _____]. Donna is daughter of Theron Ball Clements (1896-1965) and Donna Otey Berry (1895-1965). Ancestry.com offers: "Clement Name Meaning - English, French, and Dutch: from the Latin personal name Clemens meaning 'merciful' (genitive Clementis). This achieved popularity firstly through having been borne by an early saint who was a disciple of St. Paul, and later because it was selected as a symbolic name by a number of early popes. There has also been some confusion with the personal name Clemence (Latin Clementia, meaning 'mercy', an abstract noun derived from the adjective; in part a masculine name from Latin Clementius, a later derivative of Clemens). As an American family name, Clement has absorbed cognates in other continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)"
[35861] "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle [Brooklyn, New York], 6 Apr 1912," p. 4: "A sturdy old-fashioned veteran in the business and civic life of the Eastern District of Brooklyn was William Dick. He never learned to 'say the thing that is not' for his own good or for the good of others. His mind dealt with facts, not with phrases. It was not easily or often misled by the phrases of others. He owed his fortune, of course, to commercial imagination which pictures to one man a future to which another man is mole-blind, but that commercial imagination was itself cool, sane and well poised. Tyler was still President and the war with Mexico had not begun when, at the age of twenty-two, with no capital save his hands and brain, William Dick came over from Hanover. He neither saw nor sought an easy road to wealth and influence. He saved money. He became a small grocer, he interested himself in the flour and feed wholesale trade, and was one of the first men in the United States to realize the possibilities of sugar refining in this country. And though his first little plant was on the East Side of Manhattan, he always looked upon the Williamsburg waterfront as the ideal location for a refinery; and first at the foot of Division avenue and later at the foot of North Seventh street he tested his idea successfully. When the business of Dick & Meyer was absorbed by the American Sugar Refining Company Mr. Dick turned his attention to his church, to his favorite charities, to realty, to wise and conservative banking. He was 80 years old when he became President of the Manufacturers National Bank, a place he relinquished in 1907. Treasurer of the German Lutheran Hospital, life member of the Brooklyn. Institute, a man of manifold generosities, long chairmau of the Executive Committee of the Nassau Trust Company, he always preferred for himself simple living, and was to the end as democratic in spirit as when he began working in a grocery store in 1845. His death in his ninetieth year will sadden many hearts outside of his personal circle of acquaintanceship. The career of such a man is to be commended to the consideration of every boy in our public and private schools. Such careers do much to counteract the ideal of making an easy living, which is too common among the youngsters in America. Frugality and simplicity have a poetry of their own perhaps too little considered in the schools. The commercial imagination which made the greatness of Mr. Dick is not the endowment of every boy, not the endowment of many boys. But the young man ought to know that if he has it not, his best chance is in economy; and that if he has it it will be useless to him without the lever-fulcrum of patient thrift's accumulation. It is this lesson that Mr. Dick's life teaches, and no lesson is better worth learning."
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|_Catherine Elizabeth RENNINGER _|_Maria Margareta HEYNLEN ___
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[18311] In 1926, Howard r. Sioux City, IA.
_Timothy O'CONNELL ___________
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_Daniel Timothy O'CONNELL ________|_MaryAnn HARTNETT ____________
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[9792] Edgar and Mattie r. Hutchinson, KS for many years, then Oklahoma City, OK where Mattie last r. in the Will Rogers Home. Edgar served from Arkansas during the World War as a Private in Co. E, 312th Engineers, 87th Division, United States Army. "The Daily Oklahoman [Oklahoma City, OK], 31 August 1962," p. 25: "Services for Edgar L. Sexton, 66, of 2233 NW 31, who died Wednesday, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Watts Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Born in West Plains, Mo., Sexton had lived in Oklahoma Cty about 25 years. He was a retired. He belonged to the Masonic Lodge and the Capitol Hill Evangelical United Brethren Church. Surviving are his wife, Mattie; three daughters, Marv Lou Cody, Toledo, Ohio, Jeanne Sexton, Los Angeles, and Clydene Brandt, 6905 S Bernadine, and a sister, Mrs. Violet Hallum, Sapulpa." Edgar is son of U. S. Sexton (b. in 1870) & Polly Hudson (b. in 1875).
[3813] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20ITALY%20900-1100.htm offers: "Bonifazio (-[Jul/Dec] 953). Bonifazio is named as son of 'Hubaldus' by Liudprand. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names 'Hubaldus Bonifacii pater' specifying that he was later 'Camerinorum et Spoletinorum marchio'. Marchese in the area of Bologna/Modena 924/936. Conte di Bologna. He succeeded in [Jul/Nov] 945 as Bonifazio Marchese and Duke of Spoleto. Consiliarius of Rudolf I King of Upper Burgundy. - m Waldrada of Upper Burgundy, daughter of Rudolf I King of Upper Burgundy & his wife Willa _____ (-[10 Feb] ____). 'Waldradam sororem suam [=rex Rodulfus]' is named wife of 'Bonefatio comiti'. The 13th century obituary of the 'Eglise primatiale de Lyon' records the death 'IV Id Feb' of 'Valdrada comitissa', which may refer to the wife of Bonifacio." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoleto offers: "Spoleto (Latin Spoletium) is an ancient city in the Italian province of Perugia in east central Umbria on a foothill of the Apennines. It is 20 km (12 mi) S. of Trevi, 29 km (18 mi) N. of Terni, 63 km (39 miles) SE of Perugia; 212 km (131 miles) SE of Florence; and 126 km (78 miles) N of Rome." See also "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Spoleto."