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| Soukup, Veronika (Mrs. John Virka) Death Certificate from the State of Nebraksa. Her parents names were not listed, though it was noted her father's last name was Soukup.
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| Soukup,Betty Jean Status: Located;
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Sparks, Annie (O'Neill) Status: Located;
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| Sparks, James Status: Located;
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2106 |
| Sparks, Mary Pat Wife of Amos Stanley Kubik
B. 1914 Oklahoma D. 1983 Oklahoma
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2107 |
| Sparks, Mary Pat ca 1931 The wife of Amos Stanley Kubik
B. 1914 D. 1983, Oklahoma
This appears to have been taken around 1931 at the O'Neill home.
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2108 |
| Sparks, Mary Pat with Patty Gay Payne Mary Pat Sparks, the daughter of Annie O'Neill Sparks, with her young cousin, Patty Gay Payne. Aunt Annie helped Bessie Payne with her daughters after Bessie's husband deserted the family.
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| Speights, Dr. John William B. 1856 D. 1922, Sabine County, Texas
Husband of Sallie Wilson
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| Speights, Joshua Hopkins, Texas State Representative B. 1819 Georgia D. 1889 Texas
He was a Texas State Representative and later Sabine County Judge
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2111 |
| Speights, Thomas Green, Sabine County, Texas B. 1885 d. 1933, Texas
Husband of Arlie Bennett
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| Spencer, Arley Ivan with wife, Bertha Oletta Corbett A photo of the couple when first married, probably taken in or around Ionia County, Michigan. The couple moved to Canada in the 1930's.
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| Spinks, Jacqueline Wife of William Pearman McLemore
The sketch of Jacqueline was done by her cousin, Robert E. Tomlin of Columbia, South Carolina in 1964. It was presented to her family as a gift in April, 1996.
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Established 1888, Purcell, Oklahoma Founded in February, 1888, one year before Oklahoma was opened to settlement and barely a year after Purcell was established as a junction point on the Santa Fe, St. Elizabeth is one of Oklahoma's most famous old schools. The spacious, roomy, two-storied frame building, set in a grassy plot with a peaceful background of slender poplars, elms and cedars, is still a thing of considerable beauty. For many years it was the only educational landmark in an unsettled area, and the sight of students playing about its grounds, supervised by the black-robed nuns, against the bright southwestern skies, has become familiar to nearly all Oklahomans who have lived here any length of time. When St. Elizabeth's convent was founded, in 1888, Purcell was a part of the Chickasaw nation of the old Indian territory, and the gateway to the great ranching empire which lay to the west and south. The country then was all pastureland, heavily wooded and a ranch of 10,000 to 20,000 acres was commonplace. Most of the settlers were Chickasaws, but here were also Choctaw families, and a good many white settlers. All were eager to send their children to school and the news that St. Elizabeth's convent had opened in Purcell was welcomed far and wide. Families packed their children and brought them to board and room at the convent, or if there was no space there, boarded them in homes and they attended day school. Three eager young nuns, all now dead, of the Order of St. Francis, made their way west from Philadelphia and arrived in Purcell on Feb. 14, 1888. At the time there was under construction a three-room frame building on the same lot where the Benedictine priests had built a one-room church. Sunday services were conducted in the church which on week days was converted into two school rooms by hanging a heavy carpet to form a partition. By November, however, the new three-room frame building was completed and enrolment consisted of 120 pupils. Ages of these pupils ranged from 6 to 18 years. Soon, there were 25 boarders, then 50. Money for the grounds, buildings and teachers was paid for by Miss Katherine Drexel of the wealthy Philadelphia Drexel family. She had become interested in educating the Indians through the efforts of Father Vincent Jolly, O.S.B., who taught at the Sacred Heart academy situated in unsettled wilderness in what is now Pottawatomie county. Father Jolly, accompanied by Father William Capital, took turns in coming to Purcell to hold services. Father Jolly told Miss Drexel of the Indian boys and girls who needed educational opportunities, and described the great wilderness, which pioneers were still to conquer. One church was unable to bear the expense. But Miss Drexel could and did for 60 years. Miss Drexel furnished money for the grounds, buildings and early support, and a new building site was selected in 1891 by the Very Rev. Ignatius Jean, Benedictine priest, while Rev. F. Steven, director of the Indian bureau, gave the plans of the building to Miss Drexel. At her instigation, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia designated the Sisters of St. Francis of the Philadelphia Foundation, Mother House in Glen Riddle, Pa., to take charge of the mission. Miss Drexel also offered to pay of the sister's support. In an area known as Love's pasture, named for the late Robert Love, Purcell's founder, who proved to be very helpful to the new school, ground was broken and the building erected which still stands today. On the second floor near the chapel is a bronze plaque dedicated to the founder, the late Father Vincent Jolly. Government support by which the Indian girls' tuition was paid in part by the government was withdrawn in 1932......(Causing the sisters) to run the institution on practically no income except from Miss Drexel. For some time the sisters kept the girls without government aid from their own slender resources as teachers. Continued maintenance soon became impossible. The school shut its doors for good in 1948. (Excerpted from an August 15, 1948 article in the Daily Oklahoman about the closure of St. Elizabeth's)
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Montage of Students from the Scrapbook of Anna Laura Payne, a 1931 graduate, from the mid 1920's Please help us identify the students from this photo montage, from the scrapbook of Anna Laura Payne, a 1931 graduate of St. Elizabeth's. Based on the Student Directory, 1888-1968, it is thought the students pictured include Evelyn CUNNINGHAM (later married a Carpento and moved to Canada), Irene DUMAS, Ida KRESS (later married a Singleton and remained in Purcell), Margaret "Maggie" MARTIN, Mary HAYES (married to a McIntosh) and Ruth HAYES, Helen FERRY (later married a Proctor), Anna Laura ("Minnie Ha Ha") PAYNE (later married Homer Strong and lived in Duncan, Oklahoma), "Pa" H. UNKNOWN, "Fama" R. UNKNOWN, Not Labeled-Unknown, "Pat" UNKNOWN (possibly Pacunda COLBERT or Paticia CUTTER), Louise UNKNOWN (possibly Louise McCLURE or Louise MICHAEL), Dorothy "Dot" ROY, and Nora LAWRENCE (later married a Yoakum)
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Payne and Rice sisters Top Row: Fay PAYNE, Anna Laura PAYNE, Jessie RICE
Bottow Row: RICE Twin, Lois PAYNE, RICE Twin
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Student Alice "Ida" Cotner, late 1920's to early 1930's
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Student Hazel Weller, late 1920's to early 1930's
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Student Jessie Rice, late 1920's to early 1930's
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Student Lela S.(unknown), a student, in the late 1920's to early 1930's. PLEASE HELP US FULLY IDENTIFY Lela, whose last name is Unknown
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Students Fay Payne and Jessie Rice
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2122 |
| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Students Marion UNKNOWN and Hazel Weller (Students), late 1920's to early 1930's. PLEASE HELP FULLY IDENTIFY Marion
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Students Two students, Pauline and Velma, in the late 1920's to early 1930's, with Shep, the dog. Donna Barnard thinks that Velma, on the right, is her Aunt Velma (Janes) Bullock, born in 1915.
Please HELP US POSTIVELY ID THESE STUDENTS.
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Students Anna Laura Payne and Alice "Ida" Cotner, around 1931
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| St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Students PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY the Unknown students in this picture
Top Row: Appears to be one of the RICE sisters from Noble, Oklahoma
Middle Row: Unknown, Bessie Gentry PAYNE (the mother of Lois and Fay PAYNE)
Bottom Row: Lois Marie PAYNE, Fay PAYNE, UNKNOWN
Please help us identify the unknown Students
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| Stamper Family Photo This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN PEOPLE IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Stamper Family, Wizard Wells, Texas This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It was inscribed on the front, "Souvenir of Wizard Wells."
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Stamper Family: Aunt Grace and Mary This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It was simply labelled "Aunt Grace and Mary."
PLEASE HELP US FULLY IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS IN THIS PHOTO
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| Stamper Family: Aunt Grace and Mr. Fritter, Mineral Wells, Texas This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It was labelled "Aunt Grace and Mr. Fritter, Mineral Wells, Texas."
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Stamper Family: Clara, Gladys, and Mabel This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. On the back, it was labelled "Clara, Gladys, and Mabel", It appears that the girls are listed in order of age. Clara, the eldest girl pictured (center), is presumably the daughter of Hiram and Alice Stamper, born ca 1894, making her around the age of 14 in this photo. Mabel (left), the youngest girl pictured, appears to be Mary Mabel Stamper, born in 1908, a daughter of William Clint Stamper and Marie Audrey Bush, and a niece to Clara. The identity of Gladys (right) is currently unknown.
PLEASE HELP US VERIFY THESE ASSUMPTIONS, AND TO IDENTIFY GLADYS.
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| Stamper Family: Grace and Mack in Galveston, Texas, 1910 This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. On the front was written "Grace and Mack taken August 7th, 1910 Galveston, Texas" and on the back it was inscribed, "from Grace to Papa."
PLEASE HELP US FULLY IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Stamper Family: the Wife and Daughter of Dick Stamper (Presumably Vada Craig and Sylvia Stamper) This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It was in a cardboard presentation folder, with a faint inscription in pencil on the inside cover that reads "To my "Black" mammy. My wife and baby. A girl three months old. Dick Stamper."
It appears that Dick Stamper is Hiram F. "Dick" Stamper, Jr. If this is correct, then this photo would be of his wife, Henrietta Vada Craig, and their eldest child, daughter Sylvia V. Stamper, born in August, 1914 in Texas. However, this is unknown with certainty.
PLEASE HELP US VERIFY THIS IDENTIFICATION.
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| Stamper Family: Unknown Ladies on a Bench This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It was not labelled, but it appears that the woman to the left might be Grace, who appears in numerous pictures in this collection. It was a picture postcard, with a Carthage, Missouri postmark dating 1907.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN WOMEN IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Stamper Family: Unknown Lady in Flowered Dress This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It was in an embossed cardboard sleeve from Gem Studios. It could possibly be an early photo of Grace, who is featured in many of the photos from this collection.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN WOMAN IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Stamper Family: Unknown Lady in Winter Wear This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It is possibly Grace, who was featured in many of the photos from this collection.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN WOMAN IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Stamper Women with a Horse This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It is thought one of these ladies could possibly be Marie Audrey Bush.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Stamper, Clint and Mary (Bush) Family Clint and his wife, Mary seated
standing, l t r, Bill, Jackie and her husband Vonden Marshall, and Bush
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| Stamper, Jaska Bland, Funeral Notice Funeral Notice for Jaska Bland Stamper, Born November 6, 1912 and Died February 12, 1913
This notice was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona.
She may have been a daughter of William Clint Stamper and Marie Audrey Bush.
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| Stamper, Mary Mabel, ca 1915, probably Wizard Wells, Jack County, Texas This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It is a photo postcard, and on the back was written, "Mary Mabel Stamper (better known as Jack) and her dog Teddy."
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| Stanley, Violet (Mrs. Barney Strong) Obituary of Violet Stanley Strong
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2141 |
| Stanley, Violet (Mrs. Barney Strong) Memorial Funeral Program
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2142 |
| Stanley, Violet ca 1945 The wife of Barney Strong
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2143 |
| Starnes, Effie M. Wife of Otto W. Fullen, Sr.
B. 1917 D. 2002, Texas
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2144 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Stedham, Elvira permission to Marry Lucretia Jane McLemore Stedham had to sign her consent for her daughter, Elvira, shown as age 16, to marry Wilbert Kenyon, age 26. Elvira & Wilbert and her brother, George Stedham & Maggie Cowan, were said to have been married in a double wedding at the El Paso County Jail. The top of George Stedham & Maggie Cowan's license can be seen immediately following that of Elvira's.
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| Stedham, Hazel Beatrice "Bertha" ca 1920's Daughter of George Keton Stedham and Frances Rose "Maggie" Cowan, granddaughter of Lucretia McLemore
B. 1890 Texas
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2147 |
| Stephens County, Oklahoma, 31 October 1934, Payne School PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN STUDENTS IN THIS PHOTO.
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2148 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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2149 |
| Stockbridge, Mary (Mrs. Ralph B. Strong) State of Oklahoma Death Certificate for the second wife of Ralph Strong
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2150 |
| Stockbridge, Mary around or after 1880 Mary as a young woman
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2151 |
| Stockbridge, Mary J 1907 marriage to Ralph B. Strong Application and license of marriage as filed in Greer County, Oklahoma, March 3, 1907
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2152 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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2153 |
| Strickland, Elnora Carter ca 1948 The daughter of Rev. Carter Strickland of Hemphill, Texas. She later married Joseph Fred Fuller, also of Hemphill.
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2154 |
| Strickland, Fannie and Onie Martin of Pineland, Texas Fannie, standing, and Onie, seated. Fannie later married Ned Fuller, and Onie later married an Iles.
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2155 |
| Strickland, George and Minnie (Harvey), ca 1914 George Strickland, with his wife Minnie. This photo appears to have been taken not long after their wedding in 1914. Robert Cecil McDaniel, in his "Pictorial History of Sabine County, Volume 2" had erroneously identified her maiden name as Horn. Minnie was actually a daughter of Calvin Harvey and Savannah Woods.
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2156 |
| Strickland, George Franklin and his father Matthew Noah with two unknown men, ca 1920 l to r, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, George Franklin Strickland and his father, Mathew Noah Strickland, Bronson, Texas
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN GENTLEMAN TO THE LEFT
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2157 |
| Strickland, Henry and Sallie with daughter Bertie, ca 1910 Bertie Strickland with her parents, Henry Stephenson Strickland and Sallie Billingsley Strickland
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2158 |
| Strickland, Herbert with his mother, Zilpha Lott, ca 1940 Herbert was the fifth of ten children born to Zilpha and Dee Strickland of Sabine County
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2159 |
| Strickland, Miram, J. B. and Robert D. "Bob" A few of the elder children of Dee Strickland and Zilpha Lott. The couple had a total of 10 children together, and also raised Dee's two daughters from his first marriage.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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2161 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Strickland, Zilpha (Lott) with her husband Dee Strickland, ca 1940's Dee married Zilpha after the death of his first wife. Together they raised his two daughters and had 10 more children together.
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| Striffler Home (George and Cora), 6593 Houghton St, Cass City, Michigan The Cass City Home of George and Cora Striffler. George was a prominent merchant in the early years of the village. The home was later owned by the family of Robert and Lorraine Benkelman. In a 1915 article from HISTORY OF MICHIGAN, it was noted that "Mr. Striffler has recently completed in Cass City a handsome and thoroughly modern house of twelve rooms, the same being the family home and one of the most attractive in the village, even as it is one of the most hospitable,a center of much of the social activity of the community. An appreciable part of the timber utilized in the erection of this building was taken from land owned by Mr. Striffler and is of growth that has been made since the disastrous forest fires which swept this section in 1871. Mr. Striffler himself found satisfaction in assisting in the sawing of the logs into the lumber and shingles for his fine new residence."
In 1964, Robert Fletcher Benkelman and his wife Lorraine purchased the home, and lived in it with their family through 1970.
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| Striffler or Benkelman Family Pets At least one member of the Striffler-Benkelman family thought enough of their pets to have them photographed at Cass City's Meier Studios.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN OWNERS OF THESE MUCH LOVED DOGS.
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| Striffler Reunion Photo, bet. 1908-1910 Members of the John Striffler and Mary Benkelman family, around 1908-1910
Standing in the Back row, l to r, UNKNOWN woman in black, Esther Striffler Kaiser, Rudolph Kaiser, Cora Horn Striffler, George Albert Striffler holding his son Irvine, Pastor Schweitzer, Mattie Striffler, Archie Mark, Billy Bien
Seated in the Middle row, l to r, Salome Striffler Bien, Paul Bien, the wife of Pastor Schweitzer, Mary Mark Buehrly, Aunt Lena Benkelman Schwegler (sister of Mary), Martha Mark Darling, Emeline Striffler Mark
Front row, l to r, Mary Rommel Striffler (sister-in-law of John), Christian Striffler (brother of John), John Striffler, Mary Benkelman Striffler, Leonhard Benkelman (brother of Mary), Louisa Benkelman Stiffler (sister of Mary and widow of Jacob)
Seated on ground, l to r, Alma Mark Krahling Seegar, Stanley Bien, Lena Mark Schwegler
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN WOMAN IN THIS PHOTO
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| Striffler Reunion Photo, bet. 1908-1910, Legend This photo, of a reunion of the John Striffler and Mary Benkelman family, was owned by Lena Schwegler, who wrote the title on the back. Lena's daughter Marjory, along with her friend and cousin Ruth Esau, identified each person in the photo and prepared the legend written on the back of the photo.
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| Striffler Siblings ca 1940's
Adult Children of John Striffler and Mary Benkelman A snapshot of the siblings in their later years
from l to r, George Albert Striffler, Esther Striffler Kaiser, Martha "Mattie" Striffler, Emeline Striffler Mark, and David Striffler
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| Striffler, Adaline Status: Located;
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2169 |
| Striffler, Anna Maria "Mary" (Benkelman) Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Calvin before 1890 A photo of Calvin, the son of Jacob Striffler and Sophia Helwig, taken when he was a toddler
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| Striffler, Calvin J. Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Charles ca 1880's and Benkelman, Sam Charles Striffler (l) with his friend Sam Benkelman (r)
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| Striffler, Charles David Status: Located;
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2174 |
| Striffler, Charles David and Cora (Hayes) Family Plot Status: Located; They were laid to rest near the tombs of two infant daughters (right) and her father (not pictured)
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2175 |
| Striffler, Cora (Hayes) Status: Located;
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2176 |
| Striffler, David Memorial Marker erected by the Lancaster Benevolent Association of which he was the First President
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2177 |
| Striffler, David A A photo of David Striffler, the youngest child of John Striffler and Mary Benkelman, as an infant
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| Striffler, David A. Husband of Mary Ida Thompson
B. 1883 Michigan D. 1964 Georgia
David settled in Columbus, Georgia, where he was a funeral director
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| Striffler, Delmar William B. 1911 D. 1932 Michigan
The son of William David Striffler and Elizabeth Zinnecker, he died as a young man after an illness.
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2180 |
| Striffler, Edward Status: Located;
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2181 |
| Striffler, Ellen "Ellie" Status: Located; One of two young daughters, both born to Charles D. and Cora (Hayes) Striffler, who passed away in early childhood
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| Striffler, Emeline ca 1880's or 1890's b. 1860 d. 1939, Michigan
Emeline was the eldest daughter of John Striffler and Mary Benkelman. She married Archibald Mark.
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| Striffler, Esther A. ca 1900 Wife of William Rudolph Kaiser
B. 1878 D. 1965 Michigan
Portrait from J. Maier Photographer, Cass City, Michigan
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2184 |
| Striffler, Esther ca 1890's b. 1878 d, 1965, Michigan
Youngest daughter of John Striffler and Mary Benkelman, later married to William Rudolph Kaiser and moved to Detroit.
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2185 |
| Striffler, Ethel ca 1912 Ethel at age 16. She married Robert Orr when she was 22.
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2186 |
| Striffler, Fannie ca 1880's Wife of Jacob Maier
B. 1856 Iowa D. 1938 Michigan
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2187 |
| Striffler, Fred ca 1911 Article from the Detroit News, dated April 13, 1911, regarding a heroic moment that took place while he was in college. From the collection of Marjory Schwegler Battel.
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| Striffler, George Albert ca 1880's of 1890's Husband of Cora Belle Horn Clark
B. 1864 D. 1945 Michigan
George was a merchant in Cass City. This photo appears to have been taken when he was still in his twenties.
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| Striffler, George Albert ca 1900's, with his bride Cora Belle Horn Clark George and Cora were married in her hometown of Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1900, after which they moved to Cass City, Michigan to make their home. Cora remained very close to her step-grandfather, Leonhard Benkelman of Wisconsin.
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| Striffler, George Albert ca 1910's or later This photo of George with a full beard appears to have been taken sometime after his marriage.
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2191 |
| Striffler, George Albert ca 1930's o5 1940's This photo of George was taken at the same time and in the same studio as a photo of his wife, Cora Horne Striffler.
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| Striffler, George Albert ca 1930's or 1940's (Mrs.) Cora Belle Horn Clark
Wife of George Albert Striffler
B. 1871 Wisconsin D. 1964 Michigan
This photo was taken at the same time and same studio as the one of her husband
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| Striffler, Henry Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Irvine Albert ca 1916 Irvine as a young man. He was the only child of George Albert Striffler and Cora Ann Horn Clark of Cass City, Michigan.
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| Striffler, Jacob Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Jacob and Lydia Status: Located; Lydia, age 8, and her brother, Jacob, age 4, both died of Scarlet Fever within a day of each other in May, 1874. They were the children of Jacob Striffler and Louisa Benkelman.
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| Striffler, Jacob and Sophia (Helwig) Jacob and Sophia were both born in New York before the Civil War, moving to Michigan to start their family
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2198 |
| Striffler, Jacob Anton Jacob Striffler
von Kirberg
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Rhein Frankreich
Geb. Oct. 20, 1779
Died March 3, 1850
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| Striffler, Jacob H. Status: Located;
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| Striffler, John Status: Located;
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