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51 Hans Spengler left his native land during the "Thirty Year War", 1618-1648, and according to the opinion expressed by our cousins in Germany, was exciled on account of his Protestant faith. He settled in Switzerland. Spengler, Hans (I672)
 
52 Hans Urban Spengler of Donauworth, Franconia (Franken) settled in Nuremberg in 1476 Spengler, Hans Urban (I618)
 
53 He had a residence at Elbersdorff, near Winsbach. Spengler, Peter (I649)
 
54 He never married. Story has it that he died on a bar stool. Walter, J. Albert Beveridge (I421)
 
55 He was buried in the McReynolds Cemetery near his parents. (Wisconsin-county listed below) The inscription on his tombstone reads: Solomon Sparks, son of Abel and Sarah, died March 17, 1800 (should be 1880-typo on original page), aged 67 years, 6 mo., 12 das." He left an estate valued at $15,000 which was divided among his three living brothers, his five living sisters, and the heirs of his four deceased sisters. So far as we know, Solomon Sparks never married. (Taken from the Sparks Quarterly-June 1987, VOL XXXV Whole NO. 138, page 3074 to about 3085.) Sparks, Solomon (I11)
 
56 He was living in 1302, last known date. Spengler, Killian (I602)
 
57 Helen Payton Vanderbaugh Birth Record Book H-10, pg 27 Payton, Helen May (I502)
 
58 Henry Wolf was a plasterer in York ,PA. He married Martha Moore in York PA. at the 1st Ref. Ch & Trinity Ref. Ch, York PA. Wolf, Henry (I18)
 
59 Her name has also been spelled Adelia Johnson, Adella (I411)
 
60 Her nickname was "Boots". Smith, Mary (I178)
 
61 His occupation was a farmer and a grain elevator operator. His first wife died during childbirth. Her name was Judy Brown and she is a cousin of his second wife Daisy Brown. Walter, David (I408)
 
62 His occupation was a farmer. Walter, Riley Sr (I426)
 
63 In the 1810 Culpeper County census, James Horton is listed as being between the ages of 25-45. He lists: one son under 10, two daughters between 10-16, his wife was between 25-45 and they had a slave. They are listed again in the Robertson County, TN, 1820 census. Horton, James E (I164)
 
64 Indexed in partnership with the Indiana Genealogical Society. Name index of marriages recorded in the Indiana Territory and in the state of Indiana between 1811 and 1959. This collection includes searchable index data for marriage records from all Indiana counties except Howard, Johnson, and Montgomery. This is an ongoing project, so additional records will be added as indexing is completed. New images are being added as they become available. Images of some marriage records included in the index cannot be viewed online due to various contract restrictions. In instances where digital images are not available, microfilm copies of the original records are available at the Family History Library and through family history centers. Source (S110)
 
65 Indiana Marriage Collection 1800-1940 OS Pages 1404749-1404750 Family History Library, Salt Lake City Utah. Tuell, Dicey (I434)
 
66 Jacob became a citizen of Schoftland, Canton Berne (now Aargau), Switzerland Spengler, Jacob (I670)
 
67 Jeanie Noreen Simon, 72, of Paxico, Kansas formerly of the McFarland area passed away Thursday, October 4, 2012 at Midland Hospice Care, Topeka, Kansas. Jeanie was born on March 24, 1940 in Covina, California the daughter of Virgil and Lula Horton. She grew up in California before moving to the McFarland area in 1988. Jeanie was a homemaker. She married Richard Morway, they later divorced. She then married Gerald Simon. He preceded her in death. Jeanie enjoyed bird watching and gardenining. She took great joy in baking and cooking for family and friends. She also was known to share her love of the Lord and His Word. Jeanie is survived by her children: Jeanie Thomas, Judith Simon, Daniel Thomas, Gale Fiordimondo and her husbannd Barry of Paxico, Tony Morway, John Morway and their sister: Tina Lannan and her husband David all of McFarland; one brother: John Horton of California; grandchildren: Crystie Amaro and Rich, Valeri Osterson and Jason, Ricky Smith and Kim, Joel Morway, Erica Swenson and Jeremy and Andrea Fiordimondo. Jeannie was also blessed with 8 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her parents, one son: Timothy, three sisters: Ann, June and Anoka and one brother: Ray. A funeral service for Jeanie will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Stewart Funeral Home, Alma. Burial will follow in the McFarland City Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to Pottawatomie County Caring Hearts Humane Society and may be left in care of the Stewart Funeral Home, PO Box 126, Alma, KS, 66401. Horton, Jeanie Noreen (I444)
 
68 John and Mary Jane moved from Ohio to Texas. From there they went to Kansas. Then to Cedar, MO. near Stockton. They were both buried at Old Liberty Cemetery in Cedar, with several of their children. Horton, John Henry (I141)
 
69 John Payton was a good man. He enjoyed playing baseball and was very good at it in his younger days. He had a great sense of family and took on the responsibility for his brothers children after they died.

He loved his wife very much and showed it all the time. He would hug and kiss her until she would laugh and tell him to stop. He always had time for his children. He would play baseball out in the street with them. He loved to watch the Friday Night fights on television. Laurel and Hardy, Jerry Lewis were some of his favorite entertainers. He tried to enlist during World War ll, but was turned down. Too many children and a bad heart keep him out. He would drive around town to find servicemen who didn’t have a place to stay and would bring them home to stay with us. He was a hard drinking and fighting man. He would on occasion come home drunk and pass out on the floor.

On Monday, June 21, 1954 he went to work and never came home. He had a heart attack while starting to work. They said he had blood clot in the heart. He died instantly. His funeral was the biggest I have ever seen. There must have been about 500 people there. They were standing outside because there was no room in the service.
 
Payton, John Edward (I548)
 
70 John Wolf was a church organ maker in York PA. Wolf, John Jr (I488)
 
71 Killian Spengler, who lived in 1270. He resided at Kutzendorff, and was married to Margarenth Gaumy. Spengler, Killian (I606)
 
72 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I515)
 
73 Lazurus married twice. His first wife was Maria Lohserin, they had 7 children. They are 1. Paul Spengler. 2. Spengler. 3. Lazarus Spengler b. 1571 4. George Spengler b.1573 5. Franz Spengler b.1577 6. Hans Phillipp b.1579 7. Geroge Christopher b.1582 Spengler, Lazurus (I674)
 
74 Leonard was buried beside Wiliam Cable (Believed to be stepfather of Leonard) in Antioch Cemetery, Franklin Co,Ky. Christened at St. John Episcopal Church, York PA. As an infant. Wolf, Leonard (I20)
 
75 Margaret Wilson raised Charley Wilson. Charley was the illegitimate son of her brother James Calvin Wilson and Cynthia Tefentiller. Wilson, Margaret A. (I224)
 
76 Marriage Records from Dec. 1906-July 1907 are missing. Their marriage record is most likely in this group. Family: Cordia Roy Payton / Bessie Polsgrove (F193)
 
77 Married Henry Wolf in York PA. 1st Ref Ch & Trinity Ref Ch, York PA. Moore, Martha (I19)
 
78 May have been spelled Jala Underwood, Jaley (I162)
 
79 Nancy and Milton are buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery many rows apart. They are said to have been feuding. Obit Journal Sept. 9, 1904. Cementary roll Vol. 2 page 235 1860 Spencer Co. Indiana. Cesus Page 232 Wilson, Nancy Jane (I425)
 
80 NATU: 24 Sept. 1762 Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania. Residence: York Co., PA. Lived on a plantation of 326 1/2 acres which his father acquired by occupation and improvement, in 1728 and which was later patented to him. This land was later owned by Daniel Kohr and sons, and others, and is half miles notheast of York. In prospecting this section the attention of Bernhard and his father were arrested by the magnificent timber, the trees being as straight as arrows and extraordinary height and circumference. Here Berhard determined to settle, and immediately began the construction of the settler's log house. What was unbroken forest in 1728, became open farm land in the late 1800's. Later in life and prior to 1780, Bernhard purchased the lot and house, No. 172 on the noth side of west Philadelphia Street in York. This home later was owned by a J.W. Buckinghan and Mrs. John Pallmtag. Bernhard died in this home in 1804 at the age of 85. Spengler, Bernhard (I466)
 
81 Oakdale Memorial Park Glenn, Lula Leola (I547)
 
82 One source has Anna Margertha's last name as Gennemer. Brauna, Anna Margaretha (I467)
 
83 Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. Source (S14)
 
84 Per Duane Walters - John was never married. He homesteaded in Alaska. He was an independent type. He sold new cars before there were regular dealers. Walter, John (I427)
 
85 Picture no. 1 is of as you look at it, seated on the left is William Slaughter Culpepper Horton with his eldest son Earl Edgar Horton on his lap. Standing behind them is Mary Ann Briscoe Horton. Seated on the right is John Henry (Hank) Horton. His wife Olive Squires Horton is standing behind him and her daughter is standing in front of him. We do not know the name of Olive's daughter. We think she had the daughter before she and Hank were married. As per Randy Horton. Horton, John Henry (I188)
 
86 Picture no. 1 is of as you look at it, seated on the left is William Slaughter Culpepper Horton with his eldest son Earl Edgar Horton on his lap. Standing behind them is Mary Ann Briscoe Horton. Seated on the right is John Henry (Hank) Horton. His wife Olive Squires Horton is standing behind him and her daughter is standing in front of him. We do not know the name of Olive's daughter. We think she had the daughter before she and Hank were married. As per Randy Horton. Horton, William Slaughter Culpeper II (I174)
 
87 Picture no. 4 is all of the children of A. W. and Eppie Nettie Glenn at A. W. Glenn's funeral in 1963. Left to right, oldest to youngest are; Letha, George, Ruby, Ester, Lula, Elsie, Irene, Aline and Eppie. Glenn, Albert Wesley (I113)
 
88 Pictures 1&2 are of Nita Fergusson and her Grand Niece, Glenda Edmunds Gabbard, at Milum Cemetery where the Glenn Tucker Association installed a memorial headstone for Abigail Rogers Glenn. Rogers, Abigail (I207)
 
89 Raised his family in Davis County Iowa. Horton, James William (I152)
 
90 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I518)
 
91 Robbed & murdered by river pirates at Cave in Rock, Illinois, USA while on river trip Wilson, Joseph C (I953)
 
92 Rosella (Payton) Clark, 78, of Evansville, died Saturday, Jan 15, 2000, at St. Mary's Medial Center of cancer. She was a member of the Methodist Temple. Surviving are two daughters, Vicky Swanson of Wellesley, Mass. ,and Terri Tinsley of Mount Carmel, Ill. ; seven grandchildren, Kelly Davis, Harry 111 and Sara Rose Clark , Emily Clair,Maggie Rose Tinsley and Christopher and Melanie Swanson; and nieces and nephews. Her husband , Harry W. , died in 1977 and a son Harry W. Jr. , died in 1999. Services will be at noon Saturday at Boon Funeral Home East Chapel, the Rev. Stephen Johnson officiating , with entombment in Park Lawn Mausoleum. FRiends may call from 10 A.M. to service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Payton, Rosella (I503)
 
93 S.S.S 524-02-6661 McCall, Ples Harrison (I112)
 
94 Sarah died during childbirth. Buried at MT. Zion Cem Walter, Sarah E. (I159)
 
95 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S142)
 
96 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S121)
 
97 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S102)
 
98 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S65)
 
99 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S64)
 
100 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S43)
 

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