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| Schwegler, Mildred ca 1920's, with a Rabbit Presumably taken at the same time the photo of Mid with her cousin, Katherine Gregor, posing with a rabbit and dog, was taken.
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2002 |
| Schwegler, Mildred ca 1925 and Marjory with Alice Buehrly The three cousins posing with a snowman they built
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2003 |
| Schwegler, Mildred ca 1933 High School Graduation Photo b. 1916 d. 1976, Michigan
Wife of Joseph Forest "Jack" Klein
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2004 |
| Schwegler, Samuel ca 1886 Samuel died as a young boy, after being kicked by a horse
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2005 |
| Schwegler, Samuel, Funeral Memorium Funeral memorium for Samuel Schwegler, the ten year old son of Andrew and Louisa (Benkelman) Schwegler
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2006 |
| Schwegler, William From Lena Mark Schwegler's postcard collection, a group of young adults at a neighborhood party, William Schwegler Home, Schwegler Road, Cass City, Michigan
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2007 |
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2008 |
| Scott, Hattie (Mrs. Worthy C. Gates) State of California Death Certificate
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2009 |
| Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894
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2010 |
| Sherman, Leanora 1851 marriage to David B. Strong Transcription of their 1851 marriage in Ashtabula County, Ohio; from the Probate Divisiion in Jefferson, Ohio
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2011 |
| Sherman, Leanora 1875 Divorce Petition from David B. Strong Statement of Proceedings of Divorce and Alimony from the 1875 Trumbull County, Ohio Court
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2012 |
| Sherman, Leanora 1876 remarriage to David B. Strong Copy of the March, 1876 certificate of remarriage
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2013 |
| Sherman, Leanora, 1876 News Article News article regarding the divorce and subsequent remarriage of Leanora Sherman and David B. Strong
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2014 |
| Sibley, Capt. Reddick Pitt Veteran of the Confederate Army. He was 4th Cp. then elected Captain, Company F, 11th Texas Infantry. Enlisted 17 Feb 1862 at Hemphill, Texas.
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2015 |
| Signal Hill, California, 1930's By April 1922, only 10 months after completion of the discovery well, Signal Hill, California was covered with 108 wells, producing 14,000 barrels daily. By the fall of 1923, 259,000 barrels of crude was being produced every day from nearly 300 wells. Signal Hill was the biggest field the already productive Southern California region had ever seen....this made California the nation's number-one producing state, and in 1923, California was the source of one-quarter of the world's entire output of oil! Thomas Hamilton Payne was living here at the time of the 1930 census, working as a rotary helper.
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2016 |
| Sims, Francis Amanda (Allen) Status: Located;
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2017 |
| Sims, Rev. A.C. Status: Located;
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2018 |
| Sims, Stephen Day Status: Located;
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2019 |
| Sims, Susanna (Kerr) Status: Located;
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2020 |
| Sketch of Pl?derhausen, Germany Pl?derhausen, Forstlagerbuch von Andreas Kieser, 1685
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2021 |
| Sluka, James and Marie (Janda) Children Sharon Nemeth emailed that written on back of this photo, by either Lorene Sluka or Gladys Janda, was "Marie, --???---, James, Lillian." These are the three youngest children of James Sluka and Marie Janda. Older brothers John and Gust Sluka are not pictured. This photo is assumed to have been taken around 1933, Marie would have been 22, James 32, and Lillian 26. PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN GIRL.
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2022 |
| Sluka, Mary (Janda) with her sister Anna (Janda) Bures, Joseph Bures with niece Marie Helen Sluka, and Gust Janda Sharon Nemeth emailed that "Nothing is written on the back of this photo, but I'm guessing that the lady on the left is Mary Janda Sluka and the gentleman on the right is Gust Janda; I identified the others based on the writing on the back of the other photos."
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2023 |
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| Smedberg, Anna-Rose (nee Hess), photo published in LIFE magazine, 2006, casting her vote in the 2006 New Orleans Mayoral Race A lifelong resident of New Orleans, Anna-Rose cast her vote for Mayor in the first election post-Katrina. Anna-Rose was a daughter of Jacob Joseph Hess and Augustine Morlas.
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2026 |
| Smith Family Plot Marker, Lakeside Cemetery, Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan Status: Located;
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2027 |
| Smith, Abbie Lee and James Alton Pratt Alton Pratt and Abbie Smith of Sabine County, Texas were married in the early 1930's, and this photo appears to have been from around that time frame.
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2028 |
| Smith, Arrie V. (Mrs. Ferman Fullen) State of Texas Death Certificate
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2029 |
| Smith, Avis Augusta Certified Copy of Record of Birth, Ionia County, Michigan, issued 6 July 1944
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2030 |
| Smith, Avis Augusta 1925 Employment offer from Central Junior High, Saginaw, Michigan, to Avis Smith from W. W. Warner, Superintendent
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2031 |
| Smith, Avis Augusta Teacher's Contract, Saginaw, Michigan, 1926-1927
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2032 |
| Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr) Teacher's Contract, Saginaw, Michigan, 1927-1928
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2033 |
| Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr) Acceptance of Resignation by the Saginaw Board of Education
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| Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr.) State of Floria, Certificate of Death
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2035 |
| Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 1 of 4 Presentation page of Avis Smith's family bible, presented to her by her parents on Christmas Day, 1920, a few months before her 19th birthday. The bible was published by National Bible Press in Philadelphia, PA, and was a Red Letter Art Edition, King James Version. No publication date was indicated. Only the pages relating to her parents, births and marriages were completed. Deaths were not entered.
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| Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 2 of 4 Family Register page listing her parents, William Bert Smith and Ida Alice Elliott
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| Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 3 of 4 Children's names, listing Avis and her sister, Ila
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| Smith, Avis Augusta ca 1920's Avis Smith, sometime prior to her marriage to Ben Benkelman
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| Smith, Avis Augusta Family Bible, p 4 of 4 Marriages information, listing the marriage of Avis to Ben Benkelman, as well as the marriage of their only child, Bonnie
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| Smith, Avis Augusta marriage to Ben Benkelman Marriage License issued in Eaton County, Michigan
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| Smith, Avis ca 1906 Avis Augusta Smith was the eldest child of Bert and Ida Smith, born in 1901 in Odessa Township, Michigan.
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| Smith, Avis ca 1907 This photograph was probably taken after the Smith family moved to Grand Ledge, Michigan, probably around the time that Avis's younger sister Ilo was born.
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| Smith, Avis ca 1923 Wife of Ben Benkelman
B. 1901 Michigan D. 1981 Florida
This is the photo from the Michigan State University 1923 Annual
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2044 |
| Smith, Children of James Lee Smith and Theodosia Luma Whittlesey, ca 1915, Sabine County, Texas The Smith children of Sabine County pictured with an unknown gentleman.
Back row, daughters Ovie and Abbie Smithy.
Front row, Odist, baby Johnny and Guy.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE MAN WITH WHOM THEY ARE SEATED.
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| Smith, Dr. Corneilus Franklin and wife, probably ca. 1900-1910 Dr. Corneilus Franklin Smith and his wife, Eva Clementine McDaniel, of Sabine County, Texas
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| Smith, Elmer Eaton County, Michigan Death Certificate
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| Smith, Hannah of Fairmount, Sabine County, Texas Wife of Allen McNaughten
B. 1833 Alabama D. 1908 Texas
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2048 |
| Smith, Henry Clayton State of Texas Death Certificate
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| Smith, Ilo Thank you note from Ilo to her eldest niece, probably written in early 1960's
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| Smith, Ilo Katherine Eaton County, Michigan Birth Certificate, recorded May 8, 1906 by Lola Stokes, Registrar
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| Smith, Ilo Katherine Daughter of Bert Smith and Ida Elliott, only sibling of Avis Smith Benkelman
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| Smith, Ilo Katherine (Mrs. Robert Shelden) State of Arizona Death Certificate
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| Smith, Ilo Katherine ca 1907 The youngest daughter of Bert and Ida Smith, Ilo was born in Grand Ledge, Michigan in 1906
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| Smith, Ilo Katherine ca 1930's Ilo's degree was in education, and she initially worked as a teacher. She later worked as a cartographer for Greyhound bus lines, and then as a travel agent. Later in her life, she returned to teaching as her career.
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| Smith, Irving with his granddaughter, Winnie Luthenia McDaniel, ca 1873 Irving with his first grandchildren, Luthenia, presumably named after his late wife, Luthenia Garlington
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| Smith, W.B. Dry Goods Store Advertisement, 1907 Cash Bargain Store! It grows, it doesn't boom. The growth of this store reads like a fairy tale. Perhaps you were a little skeptical at first, but come in and look around. Observe the marvelous activity of this store; see what it offers you and your family; see how it differs from other stores and why it is easily the most money saving store in the city. Remember we save you twenty (20) per cent on all school supplies. And keep it fresh on your mind, that a five cent article sold for four, will save you many a dime. Dry goods, carpets, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Hosiery, Shoes, and Hdw. W. B. SMITH
Ad published in the 1907 Grand Ledge High School Annual, courtesy of Suzanne Schramski
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2058 |
| Smith, William B. and Ida Alice (Elliott) Status: Located;
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2059 |
| Smith, William Bert Eaton County, Michigan Death Certificate. His mother's maiden name is shown on this certificate, in error, as Elvert. She was actually born Mary Ann Welch, Elvert being her stepfather's last name.
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2060 |
| Smith, William Bert Dry Goods Store exterior ca 1915 Located in Grand Ledge, Michigan
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| Smith, William Bert Dry Goods Store interior ca 1915 Bert Smith was well and favorably known in the city of Grand Ledge, Michigan, where he had lived for a long time. He conducted a General Store for 22 years and was known as "Farmer Smith." He is the gentleman, in the bow tie, standing in the foreground of the picture, on the far left hand side.
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| Smith, William Bertis Husband of Ida Alice Elliott
B. 1868 Michigan D. 1940 Michigan
Bert Smith was a dairyman in Lake Odessa, Michigan, later owning and operating a General Store in Grand Ledge, Michigan that was known as "Farmer Smiths."
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| Snyder, Amelia, Emily and Allison Amelia, Emily and Allison Snyder, daughters of Lynn Benkelman, at their mother's marriage to Allan Biddlecomb
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2064 |
| Snyder, Laurence Marriage License to Lelah Olger Isabella County, Michigan, 4 May 1920
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| Snyder, Vernon Marriage License to Cora McLean Isabella County, Michigan, 19 October 1907
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| Soukup Cousins, Celebrating Jim and Geraldine Soukup's Golden Wedding Anniversary Back Row, l to r, Jim Soukup, Arnie Soukup, Rubye (Soukup) Prokop and Ray Soukup
Front Row, l to r, Marie (Soukup) Sysel, Irma (Soukup) Dineen, Viola (Strong) Weaver, Helen (Soukup) Parker, and Rose (Soukup) Duba
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| Soukup, Adolph Status: Located; Likely the son of Frank Soukup and Rose Stech of Saline County. Rose was shown on the 1910 census as the mother of 9 children, 8 of them still living. The 1900 census also indicated that one of her children had died prior to 1900. It is also possible he was instead a son of Frank M. Soukup and Anna Beznoska, who lived in Fillmore County during this time frame. PLEASE HELP US POSITIVELY IDENTIFY HIS FAMILY.
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| Soukup, Anton Death Certificate from the State of Nebraska. His parents are shown as Anton Soukup and Marie Buresova.
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| Soukup, Edward Status: Located;
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| Soukup, Frank and Anna (Beznoska) Status: Located;
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| Soukup, Frank and Anna (Beznoska) Family Soukup Family Portrait, Nebraska, ca 1890
Both Frank and Anna were born in Bohemia, immigrating to the United States with their families when they were young. Frank came from Plzen when he was 17, and Anna came from Beroun when she was just six
Back row, standing: Edward, Frank, Joseph
Front row, seated: Lillian, Anna Beznoska holding Harry, Mary, and Frank Soukup holding Tessie Rose
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2097 |
| Soukup, Frank M. State of Nebraska Death Certificate
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2098 |
| Soukup, Frank R. State of Nebraska Death Certificate
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2099 |
| Soukup, Helena Blanche Wife of Howard K. Parker
B. 1916 Oklahoma D. 2001 California
This photo was taken on a visit to Texas; where Helena greatly admired the wildflowers.
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2100 |
| Soukup, Raymond Earl & wife Betty (Vnoucek) with Helena (Soukup) & husband Howard Parker The Soukup cousins and spouses at Desert Springs Resort, ca 1993
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