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[43224] Find A Grave Memorial 175241318 offers: "" Mrs. Mina S. Leffler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Farnham was born at Canton, Mass., September 23, 1870: and died at Los Angeles, Calif., Sunday, November 15, 1919. She was 49 years of age when death claimed her. When she was a very small child, the family moved from Canton, Mass., to Lathrop, Missouri. In 1874 Mr. Farnham moved with his family to Carrollton, Mo., and from that time the decased lived in Carrollton, grew to womanhood and then married A. M. Leffler. Mr. and Mrs. Leffler made St. Louis their home for eight years, then spent two years in Panama and finally came back to Carrollton, where three years later, Mr. Leffler died. From that time on Mrs. Leffler made Carrollton her home. Her only son was drowned three years ago. On September 15th, Mrs. Leffler started on a trip to Monrovia, Cali., where she intended visiting with Mrs. Leah Leffler, aunt of Mr. A. M. Leffler. Saturday a letter was received by E. E. Farnham, brother of Mrs. Leffler telling of the operation. The message conveying the news of her death arrived Monday morning and was a shock to her many friends, though her immediate relatives and a few friends knew that she was in se4rious condition. Her death was the result of a malignant tumor. Mrs. Leffler was one of Carrollton's fine Christian women. She was a member of the Presbyterian church of this city from the age of fifteen. For many years she was organist at the Presbyterian church. She was a woman who had many friends and sorrow is deep at the news of her death. She leaves only one near relative E. E. Farnham, her brother. - printed in the 'Carrollton Democrat,' Carrollton, Missouri. Friday, November 21, 1919, Volume XLIV NO--48."
[27099] Johann is son of Hans Faust (b. ca. 1550 in Budingen, Hesse, d. ca. 1609 in Butingen, m. Margaret _____) who is son of Kunz Faust (b. 1522). Johann Faust had: i. Hans Faust, born January 11, 1610/11 in Wolferborn, Hesse, Ger.; died January 02, 1679/80 in Langenselbold, Hesse, Ger; married (1) Elizabeth Fischer March 02, 1639/40 in Langenselbold, Hesse, Ger; married (2) Kunigunda Gaul January 06, 1653/54. ii. Peter Faust, born Abt. 1620; died September 11, 1654 in Huttengesass, Hesse, Germany; married Gertrud _____. iii. Leonhard Faust, born 1620 in Bindsachsen, Hesse, Germany; married (1) _____; married (2) Katherina _____; died 1663; married (3) Agnes Bauer 1664; born in Dudenrod. iv. Ludwig Faust, born May 1627 in Wolferborn, Germany; died March 23, 1724/25 in Bindsachsen, Germany; married Katherina Engel October 10, 1658 in Bindsachsen, Germany; born in Kefenrod, Germany.
[41167] Herbert also m. Katherine E. Wilson Fish-Renner (1876 - 1974). "La Crosse Republican [La Crosse, Kansas], 15 March 1917," p. 1: "Herbert Seymour Fish was born in Marshall county, West Virginia, June 22, 1863, and died at Kansas City, Missouri, March 8, 1917, aged fifty-three years, eight months and eleven clays. He was the oldest son of Isaac and Ellen Virginia Fish, who then lived on a farm, but when Seymour was eleven years old his father died and the family then removed to Wheeling, West Virginia, and the following year to Moundsville. Here Seymour graduated from the public schools of that city and was then apprenticed to the Moundsville Echo, continuing to work on that paper until the death of his mother, which occurred in 1879. The children then separated, the younger ones remaining in West Virginia, while Seymour went to Iowa. From Iowa he came to Kansas, stopping at Hays City, where for a time he was employed by J. IH. Downing on the Hays City Star. In 1880 he came to La Crosse and worked for some time on the Rush County Eagle. The paper lived but a few months and in January, 1881, he started the La Crosse Chieftain, which paper he published until 1887, when he sold it to John E. Frazier. In the summer of 1889 he, with F. H. Davis, started the La Crosse Clarion, but the following year he disposed of his interest in this paper and removed to a farm five miles northeast of La Crosse. For fourteen years he devoted his efforts to wheat and stock raising, at which he was very successful, but in 1904 he moved back to La Crosse and took up a contract with the county to put in a numerical index. After completing this contract he for a time engaged in the real estate business. In 1903, while on the farm, Mr. Fish took a leading part in the organization of the La Crosse Grain and Live Stock Association, since known as the 'Farmers' Elevator,' and was fov a number of years one of the directors of that concern. He went into the grain business for himself in 1908, leasing the mill elevator, and in the winter of 1909-10 he built his own elevator and has continued in the grain business ever since. On July 4, 1885, he was married to Miss Dora M. Stubbs, of this city. To their union four children were born, Mrs. Ina Pearl Wilson, of La Crosse; Mrs. Ellen Maude Smith, of Hutchinson, Kansas; Claude Denman Fish, of La Crosse, and Jewell Bryan Fish, the latter dying in infancy. In July, 1903, death entered the home and the wife and mother was taken away, and on August 21, 1906, he was again married, to Miss Katie Wilson, who, with the children, survive him. H. J. Fish was a man of rare ability and took a keen interest in affairs of state and nation as well as in those ot local importance. He was prominent in politics, was a ready debater, quick to defend or uphold his convictions, and when he espoused a cause he did it with his whole heart. In his business relations he dealt fairly with all and while he sometimes made enemies by his strong opposition to men or measures, none ever questioned his honesty. About the middle of February he went to Kansas City to look after matters connected with the grain business and to select material for the new home he was preparing to build in west La Crosse this spring. He became ill while there and his wife, who was with him, ministered to him with tender and loving care, not leaving him at any time, and was alone with him when he was stricken. His son, Claude, was with him for three days during his illness, leaving him just the day before he died. He had apparently almost fully recovered his usual health and on March 8th had again taken up his business affairs and had spent some hours in consultation with representatives of different grain companies ot Kansas City. After taking supper with Mrs. Fish he had laid down on the bed in their room. Later he attempted to rise from the bed and was attacked by heart failure and passed away in a short time. On being informed of the matter, E. E. Rohen, of the Rohen Grain Company, with which firm Mr. Fish had done business for many years, immediately went to the hospital and he and his wife, with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, of the same firm, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leahy, of Kansas City, helped to make all arrangements preparatory to sending the body home for burial, and Mr. Walker and wife accompanied the remains to La Crosse, remaining here until after the funeral."
[35641] This person's information is from the unverified Murphy-Fitzgerald-Campbell Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states he is son of James Fitzgerald (b. ca. 1820) and Nancy _____ (b. ca. 1825).
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_Frederick II, Duke of LORRAINE ___________|
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| |_Wierzchoslawa Ludmilla of POLAND _____________________|_Elizabeth of HUNGARY ______________________
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| | _Renaud II, Count of BAR-LE-DUC ____________+
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| | _Thiebault I, Count of BAR-LE-DUC _____________________|_Agnes of CHAMPAGNE ________________________
| | | (.... - 1214) m 1189 (.... - 1207)
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| | | | _Matthieu I, Duke of LORRAINE ______________+
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| | _Gottfried (Godfrey), Count of NAMUR _______+
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| | _Gerald I de Wassenberg, Count of GUELDERS _+
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[22602] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobald_II,_Duke_of_Lorraine states she "married (1287) Louis III, Duke of Lower Bavaria; then Lord Henry of Sully; and then (1306) Count Henry III of Vaudémont (died 1348)."
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| _Friederich Eugen, Duke of WüRTTEMBERG _|
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| | (1688 - 1740) m 1706
|_Sophie Dorothea Marie of PRUSSIA ________________________|_Sophie Dorothea of Great BRITAIN ____________________
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| | _Samuel HODGKINS ____+
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