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[44843] "The Record-Argus, Greenville, PA., 28 Nov 1874" p. 7: Fatal Accident at Rochester.- At 6 o'clock, last Friday evening, as the Wellsville accomodation west, was approaching the depot at Rochester, Captain Elijah Barnes, a well known citizen, and ex-treasurer of Beaver county, attempted to cross in front of the engine, when he was struck, knocked down and fatally injured. Both legs were severed below the knees, and he was otherwise mutilated. He survived his injuries but a short time. The Captain had served in the army during the rebellion, and lost an arm in battle. He was a very worthy citizen, and highly esteemed for his amiable traits of character. He leaves a wife and three children."
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[27051] This person is NOT verified, but is as offered in One World Tree on Ancestry.com.
[58847] Robert is son of Charles Bryan Cone, Sr. (1911-1998) & Evelyn May Baumeister (1913-1960).
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[9298] "The Emporia Gazette [Emporia, Kansas], 12 November 1934," p. 1: "George E. Fry, 401 East, a salesman for the Wilson Star grocery, died suddenly of a heart attack at 3:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon, while walking on Sixth avenue between Sylvan and Exchange streets. Mr. Fry had attended church services Sunday morning had eaten dinner and helped with the dinner work at Ills home, and was taking a walk when he was stricken. Funeral, services will be hield at 2:30 o'clock Wednasday afternoon in St. Mark's Lutheran church. Rev. W. J. Boldt will conduct the services. Interment will be in Memorial Lawn cemetery. George. Edmon Fry, son ot Jacob and Maria Fry, was bornDecember 25, 1678, in Millwood, Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania. He came to Kansas in 1903 and lived first in Americus, coming to Emporia in 1908. He was married to Ella Loy Lesh In Americus on November 26, 1908. He is survived by Mrs. Fry; four sons, Gecrge Loy Fry, McPherson; John Vernon Fry, Salina, and Carl Kenneth Fry and William Barnes Fry, Emporia; one daughter, Margaret Louise Fry, Emporia; four brothers, James B. Fry, Derry, Pa.; Simon I. G. Fry, Latrcbe, Pa.; Oliver K. Fry, Crafton, Pa., and Henry H. Fry, Yukon, Pa. and two sisters, Alice J. Shirey Greensburg, Pa., Mrs. Philip Hershbine, Yukon, Pa. Mr. Fry had been employed in the Wilson Star grocery for the past 20 years. He was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran church."
[36005] AKA Carl King. This person is from the unverified Farst Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014. "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 27 November 1916," p. 7: "Carl Koenig, age 62, died at his home northeast of the city Saturday at 5 p. m., after an illness of six months. He is survived by his wife, seven sons Alfred, Curtis Frederick, Charles, Emil, Luther and Ralph Koenig and four daughters Mrs. George Conrad and the Misses Freda, Pauline and Frances Koenig. He was a member of St. John's Evangelical church and funeral services will be held from the home Wednesday at 2 p. m., conducted by the Rev. G. A. Kienle."
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[27492] Richard is likely the person of his name listed as a patron of the hospital of St. Mary, Wolverhampton - see "Hospitals: Wolverhampton, St Mary", A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3 (1970), pp. 296-97, at http://www.british-history.ac.uk.
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[3424] See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helgaud_de_Montreuil,