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  1. 2.  Alexander Anthony Carroll was born on 5 Apr 1923; died on 10 Sep 1998 in Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.

    Alexander married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. 1. Living
    2. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William Daniel Bien was born on 23 Dec 1895 in Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan (son of William H. Bien and Salome Striffler); died on 24 Apr 1964 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.

    Notes:

    At the time he completed his draft registration for World War I, he was a student at Western State Normal School in Kalamazoo. He was shown as being born on December 23, 1985 in Cass City, Michigan. He was listed as of medium heighth, stout build, with dark brown eyes and hair.

    Art Peck writes that he was an "Educator in New York State. He purchased a 25 acre farm about 8 miles west of Syracuse."

    The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that Mr. and Mrs. William Bien of Syracuse, N.Y. visited Stanley Bien's in Lansing, and that their son Bill was in Japan and their daughter Louise was married.

    (Research):Census Listings:

    1930 Census
    Minnesota, Ramsey County, St. Paul City, Ward 7, Block 21
    1 continued
    Enumerated April 2, 1930
    ED 62-102 SD 8 Sheet 2B
    Grand Avenue (Appears to have been a fourplex)
    622-14-37
    Bien, Wm. D. Hd M W M@27 Mich Mich Mich Salesman Electric Fixtures
    Bien, Marion Wf F W 35 M@28 Pa Pa Pa
    Bien, Louise Dtr F W 6 S West Virginia Mich Pa
    Bien, William Son M W 1 3/12 S Va Mich Pa

    William married Marion Louise Lillibridge about 1923. Marion was born on 4 Apr 1894 in Port Allegany, Mckean County, Pennsylvania; died on 20 Aug 1976 in Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Marion Louise Lillibridge was born on 4 Apr 1894 in Port Allegany, Mckean County, Pennsylvania; died on 20 Aug 1976 in Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Both her application for a social security account, along with the Walter Palmer Society Data Page on the internet, show her as the daughter of William Lodowick Lillibridge (1858-1932) and Flora B. Roys (???-1945). The application shows her place of birth as Port Allegany, whereas the Walter Palmer Society instead lists it as Coudersport. When she applied for a social security account number in December, 1946, she was employed by E. W. Edwards and Son in Syracuse, New York, and was living at 1007 Westmoreland in Syracuse.

    Children:
    1. 3. Living
    2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William H. Bien was born before 1867 in Ontario, Canada; died about 1895 in Huron County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    Lorraine Smith Benkelman excerpted the following letters between William H. Bien and George Albert Striffler. These letters were written in the late 1880's who was looking for work. Just a few years later William would marry George Albert's younger sister, Salome.

    January 8, 1886 Whittemore, Michigan

    So many men that they commenced discharging 5 or 6 every day. They cut wages from $26 to $18-$20. Finally we got work up on the Au Sable River. I got in 24 days and then they put the damper on my winter job, so I came on down to this god forsaken palce Whittemore and stuck a tree camp and scored ties for seven days then had the good luck to cut my foot a very bad cut. Dr. says it should be healed in three more weeks.

    April 8, 1886 Oscoda, Michigan

    Everything is kind'o dull here, but things will be booming if the good weather keeps up. there was quite a lawsuit here about some fellows breaking into a house of ill fame and destroyed almost everything. There were about 15 in the scrape and six of them were sent to Tawas county jail awaiting trial at circuit court. They were a hard looking crew, but the girls got the start of 'em.


    July 25, 1886 Black River, Michigan

    Never see the face of a woman here. Tell Will Striffler to write. Tell me who your sweet potato blossom was for the fourth. Write me back at Mr. Wards Camp at Black River, MI.

    November 18, 1888 Baraga, Michigan

    What are you doing in upper Michigan. Is it the homestead we spoke of?

    December 23, 1888

    Am working in a lumber camp for Thos. Nester co. and our foreman is one of your Cass City neighbors, Malcolm McEachin. Certainly you must know him, his folks live in the scotch settlement and he knows you folks. Wages are $26 to $30, so if you come you are sure of $26.

    Mary Hicks, a grand niece of William Bien's ex-daughter-in-law, Helena Shaneyfelt Bien, emailed in July, 2010 that the "Bien / Biehn / Bean family was Mennonite. William H. Bien's father was David G. Bean in Ontario, and he was the son of Abraham Bean (Bien, Biehn) and Susannah Graybill (Grebiel). Abraham was born in Doon, Ontario, Canada, and Susannah was born in Druemore, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania. "

    William married Salome Striffler on 25 Nov 1891 in Kilmanagh, Huron County, Michigan. Salome (daughter of John "Uncle John" Striffler and Anna Maria "Mary" Benkelman) was born on 19 Sep 1866 in Elkland Township, Tuscola County, Michigan; died on 26 Jan 1922 in Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan; was buried in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Salome Striffler was born on 19 Sep 1866 in Elkland Township, Tuscola County, Michigan (daughter of John "Uncle John" Striffler and Anna Maria "Mary" Benkelman); died on 26 Jan 1922 in Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan; was buried in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    Lorraine Smith Benkelman transcribed the following letters from Salome to her brother, George Albert

    May 11, 1888

    The men have been working near the river these two weeks, when the weather was so they could plow. Today they were sowing oats. Pete Burg helped mother with the garden. I let the deer out one evening and he ran around the house in the orchard and garden and tracked the garden all up. We got him back in. The report around is that Adam Benkelman was coming home. We were so glad to think they were going to be here again, then we were disappointed to hear it was only Minnie Burg's talk. It seems odd to not see you, with a book under your arm or in the morning see you come from upstairs. Mother wants to know how far it is from church, are are there any girls in your neighborhood?

    Your fat sister, "Baby Elephant Jumbo", Salome

    June 6, 1888

    I am staying at the Muck's for three weeks now. Anna Peterson is dead. She had a tumor and died under an operation. I heard that Adam Benkelman was expected home any day, but will not be sure until I hear that Minnie Burg did not make it up. The population of Cass City has increased since you left. Adam Muck has a girl, Del Landon a girl, Duncan Graham and Alex McKenzie both boys.


    July 31, 1888

    What are you doing there? Are you going to stay there. What do you eat anyhow? is Mrs. W. Weydemeyer working where you board? Berries and huckleberries are scarce this year. The Enterprise says "Two women to eveyr raspberry." Lucy Meier was here begging for the new church in Fremont. Did you hear from Will Bien yet, since you are up there? He gets $28 a month. How much are you getting. David said you should come home and cut his hair.

    October 10, 1888

    folks making syrup again. Mother and Mattie are helping in the sugar house and I am doing the housework. Charlie Yous is working for us again this fall. Johnnie Zinnecker hired out to Pa for a month, he may stay and go to school this winter. Dora Schenck has engaged to teach the Walmsley school. Walter Gamble and Lissie Ale are teaching the CC school. Mrs. John Doying died last Monday. Ada's funeral was yesterday. Peter Dodge is married to Sam's stepdaughter, got license in Caro at 8 pm, thene married at 2 am, lots of talk. Archie's father is married again to Albert Scarr's widow. Adam Muck has a girl, Del Landon a girl, Duncan Graham has a boy, Alex McKenzie a boy.


    November 9, 1888

    You mentioned going West, how far, Wisconisn or further? Mattie and I sent for the Normal course books. Mrs. Wunderlich organized the class. We younger folks have clubbed together and bought a book for the minister, "the Beautiful story and Gold gems of religious thoughts." Got is from James Waldon, the fellow who's feet got frozen. He is a book agency, walks with crutches.

    November 29, 1888

    Today is Sam and Mary's wedding day. Rev. N. Wienderlich performs the ceremony. I was not invited. Did you know Mr. Champion died last week. Archie has no hired man at present. Elmer Eastman was working for him but he is gone. Johnnie Zinnecker is going to work for his board this winter and go to school. George Zinnecker is a worker here now. Jake Striffler and family have gone to New York on a visit. Mrs. Waldon has a pair of artificial feet.


    Cass City Chronicle
    August 15, 1919
    The Week's Doing, Page Eight

    Mrs. Salome Bien left Monday for a short visit at the home of her son, Stanley Bien, at Lansing.

    Cass City Chronicle
    February 3, 1922
    Page One

    Deaths of the Week

    Mrs. Salome Bien

    The Evangelical church was crowded Sunday afternoon by relatives and friends who came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Salome Bien whose death occurred at her home in Lansing last Thursday. Rev. F. L. Pohly conducted the services and interment was made in Elkland cemetery.

    Salome Striffler was born Sept. 19, 1866, on the parental farm near Cass City. She was united in marriage with Wm. Bien in Kilmanagh, Mich., Nov. 25, 1891. This happy union was of short duration, for Mr. Bien preceded his wife in death 26 years ago. Three sons came to bless the home for whom their mother toiled and sacrificed these many years to make possible their education and welfare and whose privilege it became, in these later days, for them to reciprocate their love and devotion in caring for her.

    For the past few years, Mrs. Bien has suffered greatly from cancerous trouble but in it all manifested a most patient and hopeful spirit. All that medical skill and kind hands could do could not overpower her affliction. On Jan. 26, 1922, she peacefully passed away at Lansing, Mich., at the age of 55 years. Mrs. Bien gave her heart to God in her youth and united with the Cass City Evangelical church of which she remained a member.

    She leaves to mourn her departure three devoted sons, Stanley of Lansing, Paul of Detroit, and William, a student at the U. of M. at Ann Arbor, an aged father, John Striffler of Cass City, two brothers, G.A. Striffler of Cass City and David Striffler of Columbus, Ga., three sisters, Mrs. Archie Mark, Miss Martha Striffler and Mrs. W.R. Kaiser, all of Cass City, besides a host of other relatives and friends.

    (Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2008)

    (Research):Census Infomation:

    1900 Census, Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland, ED 110
    Enumerated the 12th of June, 1900 by John Marshall
    SD 8, ED 110, Sheet 6 B
    126 126
    Striffler, John Hd W M March 1833 67 M 41 NY France France Farmer
    Striffler, Mary Wife W F May 1839 61 M 41 7/6 Germany Germany Germany 1856
    Striffler, Martha Dtr W F Nov 1871 28 S Michigan NY Germany
    Striffler, Ester Dtr W F May 1878 22 S Michigan NY Germany
    Striffler, David A. W M Aug 1883 16 S Michigan NY Germany Farm Laborer
    Bean, Saloma Dtr W F Sep 1866 22 Ed 3/3 Michigan NY Germany
    Bean, Stanley G.Son W M Dec 1892 7 S Michigan Michigan Germany
    Bean, Paul P. G. Son W M May 1894 6 S Michigan Michigan Germany
    Bean, William D. G. Son W M Dec 1895 4 S Michigan Michigan Germany


    1910 Census
    Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township, Cass City Village
    Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
    SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 4A Stamped 135
    95-95
    Bien, Salome Hd F W 43 Ed 3/3 Mich NY Germany Own Income
    Bien, John C Son M W 17 S Mich Canada/English Mich
    Bien, Paul P Son M W 15 S Mich Canada/English Mich
    Bien, William D Son M W 14 S Mich Canada/English Mich

    Children:
    1. John Stanley Bien was born on 8 Dec 1892 in Pigeon, Huron County, Michigan; died on 5 Dec 1967 in Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan; was buried on 8 Dec 1967 in Deepdale Memorial Park, Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan.
    2. Paul Preston Bien was born on 4 May 1894 in Pigeon, Huron County, Michigan; died on 27 Apr 1955 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; was buried in South Park Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas.
    3. 6. William Daniel Bien was born on 23 Dec 1895 in Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan; died on 24 Apr 1964 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.