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[28512] The 1880 federal census at Tolono, Champaign Co., IL shows William's family. Dates are from "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947". database on-line at Ancestry.com in 2013. William served as a Sgt. in Co. B, 51st Illinois Infantry during the War Between the States. "The Pantagraph [Bloomington, Illinois], 21 April 1916," p. 16: "Champaign, April 2O. (Special.) William Fackler died this morning. Mr. Fackler was born In Ohio 73 years ago. He served In the civil war and was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. He was also a member of the Modern Woodmen and the Methodist church at Tolono. Mr. and Mrs. Fackler have lived in Champaign for a number of years. Surviving are his widow and me following children: George Fackler of Sadorus, Mrs. Anna Pettit of Birllngton, Wash., who has been with her three weeks: Alex Fackler, of this city; Edward Fackler, of Logansport. Ind.; Mrs. Lizzie Madden, of Badoms; Harry Fackler, of Bloomington; Charles and Alonzo Fackler, of Mount Vernon, Wash.; Walter Fackler, of Chicago, and Miss Myrtle, at home. He also leaves three brothers. W. Fackler, J. Fackler and A. Fackler, all of Tolono."
[58951] Theresa is daughter of Eli Andrew Gorrie (1911-1989) & Florence Adelia Holt (b. in 1909; m. 26 December 1931 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH).
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[32323] The unverified Wilson Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Maria Elizabeth Hetrick was born on September 29, 1775, in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, her father, Johan, was 23 and her mother, Anna, was 22. She married Peter Schmidt in 1796. They had 12 children during their marriage. She died in 1810 at the age of 35."
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[44267] Ray Kohler' files in "Kohler Klan and Kissin Kin" at https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com offers: "Maria (Polly) Rice was born April 2, 1785, in Chester County some years before her parents migrated to the Tuscarora Valley in Cumberland County (later Juniata County). She remained single throughout her 70 years. She died July 30, 1855, and was buried in Church Hill Cemetery."
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[56873] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 28 September 2021: "Coral Gables, FL - Alice Crawford, age 82, died on Friday, September 17, 2021 at the Vitas In-patient Unit at MedSquare Kendall, Florida, a hospice facility near her home in Coral Gables, Florida, where she resided for the last 30+ years, along with her cousin and dearly cherished, lifelong friend, Gary Harris. Alice liked to say 'Gary was born 2 years, 2 months, and 2 days after I was, and we've been best friends ever since.' Alice was born in Perham, Maine, March 28, 1939, the daughter of Elvin and Mary (Harris) Tupper, the sister of Annella (Tupper) Thomas (d.2016), George Tupper (d.1977), and Wallace Tupper, the mother of Susan Gibson, and sister-in-law to Linda (Ouellette) Tupper, Norma (Ouellette) Akerson, and Fred Thomas (d.2009). She is survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews, grand, great-grand, and great-great-grand, remembering each of their birthdays with love and warm wishes over the years. Alice graduated from Caribou High School in 1956, studying commercial secretarial, which launched her 52-year career as an accountant. She entered the workforce at a time when young women generally selected secretary, teacher, or nurse, choosing instead a male-dominated field where she committed herself to not only the daily work of her chosen profession, but also providing pro bono tax work for several community organizations in the Coral Gables, Florida, area, including New Life Family Center, who recognized her with an award for her outstanding community service. Even in retirement, she continued to provide tax assistance to her friends in her community. Alice was a member of the Central Christian Church in Coral Gables, Florida, where she also volunteered as a member of the finance board for 25 years, preparing budgets and issuing monthly statements for the governing board, a role in which she was recognized for her outstanding service to the church and its community. Alice had a great capacity for love for family, friends and animals. She loved to tell stories, give her opinion about local politics, and talk to, and about, her two cats, waving her arms with grand gestures, and using flamboyant words such as monstrosity. She included everyone in her conversations, whether someone new, someone she'd known all her life, or someone in between, she conversed in a way that assumed everyone knew everyone, welcoming everyone into the story."