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2401 Social Security: 565010181. (found on California Death Index 1940-1997) SCRUGGS, Walter Blackburn (I8)
 
2402 Some of US federal censuses state that Sarah was born in Canada. Her death certificate says she was born in Kickapoo, Kansas. WRIGHT, Sarah (I117)
 
2403 Sometimes spelled in Koller in online family trees. No marriage record, or pre-marriage records, found for Rosa. Findagrave spells it "Kohler". KOHLER, Rosa (I313)
 
2404 Source of all data: FindaGrave Memorial# 112375128 "IRENE A. COCKRUM, 77, a lifetime resident of the Kansas City area, passed away peacefully at her home in North Kansas City on June 13, 2013. She was born in Westport, to Archie and Marie Graham (nee Meitner). Irene graduated from Lillis High School. She was married to Theodore Thaine Anderson in CA and then Bernie Alvis Cockrum, who both predeceased her. Irene spent many wonderful years at the Rockhill Tennis Club and worked for the J.B. Nutter Mortgage Company, from which she retired. She is survived by two children: Candy Connell of Schaumburg, IL. and Ted Anderson of Kansas City; and many stepchildren and grandchildren. The family will receive friends at 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 18..." GRAHAM, Irene A (I476)
 
2405 Source of informaiton is unknown. COUGHLIN, Cecil (I205)
 
2406 Sources have various birth years for Henry: (a) 1840 on 1850 census, 1865 Kansas census, and 1880 census. Findagrave lists it as 1844 and on his immigration card (1843), he is listed as 5 years old (i.e. born 1838). BAKER, Henry (I138)
 
2407 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20)
 
2408 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I169)
 
2409 Surname is often spelled Walsmith. WALSMITH, Conrad (I1710)
 
2410 Survivors (listed on faindagrave site): wife, Charlotte (Kaufman) Trombold; children, Joan Benjamin of Dover, KS, Lynn Oliphant of Houston, TX, Dr. Steve Trombold of Wichita, David Trombold of Valley Center, KS and Chuck Trombold of McKinney, TX; brother, George Trombold of Wichita; sister, Margaret Horn of Springfield, MO; 17 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren TROMBOLD, Walter Stevenson (I1198)
 
2411 Teaching in Detroit Lakes. FLASCH, Mary Ann (I241)
 
2412 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20)
 
2413 Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976, certificate# 33531 Buried in Fairview Cemetery in Pampa, Gray, Texas.
Cause of Death: coronary thrombosis due to coronary sclerosis and arteriosclerosis. 
SCRUGGS, Simeon Elsworth (I6)
 
2414 The 1850 census has a list of 8 children of Simon and Elizabeth Miller. HOUTSON, Elizabeth (I1003)
 
2415 The 1850 census includes a child named Frances. "Frances" does not appear on subsequent censuses but Bunavista/ BuenaVista appears with the same birth year. These two have been combined into one entry. NOEL, Bunavista (I1228)
 
2416 The 1850 census says she is about 25, i.e. b in 1825 but this is rather late. In 1860, she is 40, in 1865 46 and in 1870 51, meaning that it is more likely that she was borrn 1818-1819. HERNDON, Mariam Burbridge (I397)
 
2417 The 1860 census for this family has a child named "Mary" born in 1842. John P is not listed on this census. NAYLER, John P (I1702)
 
2418 The 1860 census says John is 40; by 1870 he is 53. If born in 1816, he would be HOVIS, John Earnest (I724)
 
2419 The 1871 census says that William was 1 in 1871. But the 1901 census says he was born Aug. 20, 1871. MENNIE, William (I704)
 
2420 The 1900 census says he was born in July 1880 but Joseph didn't remarry until June 13, 1880. But he couldn't have been the son of Lucinda. Other docs claim he was born in 1881 and 1882. BAKER, Joseph Curtis (I2368)
 
2421 The 1900 census says that her birthdate is Feb. 1860. However, in 1910 she is 50, 1920 she is only 57 and in 1930 she is only 62. She should be about 70.. HINKLEY, Mary Belle (I1269)
 
2422 The 1910 census has listed Virginia's name as "Kernia". DUKE, Virginia A (I1726)
 
2423 The 1910 census has the last name as "Wyman". BAKER, Rosa E. (I135)
 
2424 The 1920 census has his name as "Bexgil". JUDSON, Virgil B (I1047)
 
2425 The 1920 census states his name is James Doyle Jr, age 4 months. But the 1919 census lists his birth as Sept.1919 and the onl child of his parents. DOYLE, Robert Emory (I1059)
 
2426 The 1920 census states that she was born in Illinois. The Findagrave site says she was born in Minnesota. WILSON, Marjorie Louise (I2034)
 
2427 The 1920, 1930, 1940 censuses state that Cecil was born in Missouri. But the US Social Security Death Index says he was born in Washington. OWENS, Cecil (I1372)
 
2428 The 1930 census lists Leonard as 24 and his brother Allen as 29. However, comparing other censuses Allen is more likely to be just 19. And Leonard was not on the 1920 census so his real birth date is not clear. LIGON, Leonard (I1466)
 
2429 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I539)
 
2430 The 50th anniversary newspaper announcement states that Reason and Alta were married in Bowling Green, Ohio. Family: Reason Elmer NAYLOR / Alta FOSTER (F274)
 
2431 The 50th anniversary newspaper announcement states that Reason and Alta" moved to Michigan to his father's farm... They resided there 7 years. After that period they moved to the Eli Charlton farm, on the Charlton park road, living there 35-1/2 years. They moved to their Walnut street home in August of 1945 )3-1 E Walnut). Mr Naylor worked for the Barry County Lumber company for three years, and now is retired. He was 1973 last January. Mrs Naylor is now 69 years old. THeir children include Mrs. Arthur Callihan, Battle Creek; Mrs. J L Patrick, Hastins; Mrs Homer Cronk, Route 1, Hastings; Mrs Lyle Neil, Route 3 Hastings, Mrs Howard Martin, Jr., Hastings; Howard Naylor, Bellevuek Neb., and Carl Naylor, Route 1, Hastings. They also have 14 grandchildren." Hastings, Michigan, THursday, April 17, 1952 newspaper announcement.

NOTES: The obituary for R.E. Naylor: states: "Funeral services for Reason E Naylor, 74, 301 E. Walnut, who died Wednesday morning at Pennock hospital following a long illness, will be held at 2 pm Friday at the Leonard Funeral home. The Rev. O H Trinklein is to officiate and burial will be in the Hastings township cemetery. Mr Naylor had resided in Hastings since he retired in August of 1945 because of poor health. He wa born on Jahn.11, 1879 near Gibsonburg, Ohio, the son of Henry F and Hattie T (Miller) Naylor. On April 23, 1920, he was married to Miss Alta Foster, of Pemberville, Ohio, and the int he spinrg of 1903 they came to Michigan to reside on his parents' farm in Hastings township. Mr and Mrs. Naylor lived there until March 26, 1910, when they moved to the farm on the Charlton park road where they resided 35-1/2 years until retiring. In addition to his wife, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Authur (Rhea) Callihan, 40 Eldridge, Battle Creek; Mrs J L (Linnie) Patrick, 101 W Marshall; Mrs Homer (Leta) Cronk, Route 1, Hastings; Mrs Lyle (Neva) Neil, Route 3, Hastings, and Mrs Howard (Helen) Martin Jr., 1020 S Park; two sons, Howard, of Bellevue, Neb., and Carl, of Route 1, Hastings, grandchildren and many friends." 
NAYLOR, Reason Elmer (I889)
 
2432 The ages that appear on the censuses and other documents indicate Jane's birth year variously, from 1858, 1859 to 1861. MORISON, Jane Ann (I44)
 
2433 The birth date on findagrave.com does not match the one found in Dunklin. This is more likely accurate as the parents were married in 1685. SCRUGGS, Richard (I281)
 
2434 The birth index for this person states her name as "V.S. Scruggs" (1855). The 1860 and 1870 censuses have her name as Linnie and Malinda.

CENSUS 1860: on familysearch.org. Linnie Scruggs, 5, b in Kentucky, living with parents:JamesV.30/Harriet25, and older brother Abraham7 Scruggs along with the McCrory family and John A. Vallandingham. location: Washington Township, Clay County, Missouri

CENSUS (Kansas) 1865: Linna Scruggs, 10, b in Kentucky, living with parents:James40/Harriet30 and brother:Abe12 Scruggs. Location: (Note: Joseph Scruggs, 13, is also living with the family. Not clear who his parents were.)

CENSUS 1870: on familysearch.org. Malinda Scruggs, 15, b in Kentucky, living with parents J.V.40/Harritt[sic]36. and brother Abriham[sic]17. location: Haynesville, Clinton County, Missouri 
SCRUGGS, V. S. (I437)
 
2435 The Findagrave entry sites the Atchsion Daily Globe, July 17, 1949 with the obituary which gives Rosa's wedding anniversary date. Family: Herman Louis REICHLE / Rosa Anna FLEINER (F199)
 
2436 The Findagrave Memorial site states that she was born in September 1865. Montana Death Index and 1900 census also say her birth year was 1865. However, the 1860 census says she was 2 in 1860. MURPHY, Jodie M (I409)
 
2437 The Findagrave site for her death says that she was married to a Mr. Baldwin. She died at age 48, a wife, mother, and grandmother. HOVIS, Julie Anne (I1926)
 
2438 The following notes were written by Patricia Lynn Johnson and passed on to Elizabeth Eileen Morison McMahon in the 1960s: Living conditions in Gerresdorf were extremely limited. Rural areas were becoming overcrowded. Most people had small acreages of land and very few personal possessions. When word came of opportunities to acquire homesteads in the United States, the Wurzer family decided to pack their belongs and leave Austria-Hungary for a new home in a new country. Michael, his wife, their 2 sons, his parents, his 3 brothers (John, Joseph, Frank) and his 3 sisters (Maria, Elizabeth, Rosalie) left Vienna by boat for New York City.

From there they travelled by train to North Dakota.

About 1880 they all homesteaded north and east of Fingal in Binghampton Township, except Joseph who remained single and served in the Spanish-American war.

Michael and his wife Maria experienced many hardships, like all the pioneers at that time. Maria plowed with one ox while Michael worked for area farmers to earn money to buy a second ox to complete the team. In order to obtain flour, Michael took wheat to Marsh's mill, south of Valley City, because the town of Fingal did not exist at that time. Groceries and supplies had to be purchased at Tower City. Most of these trips were made by foot since construction work was being done on the Northern Pacific Railroad. There were many jobs available for local people. Maria was employed at a Tower City Hotel in the laundry, which was all hand work. By this time, Michael was building a house for his family. One room was insulated with sod and later a stone addition was constructed. The house still stands 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Fingal. It was inhabited until only a few years ago and is now known as the Martin Boyle farm.

HISTORY: Michael Wurgel [stat] immigrated through Baltimore, MD on the vessel "America" on June 16, 1882. He claims to be a "tailor" with the nationality of "Austria" and last permanent residence in "hungary". His father "Melchior" is also on this ship. Src: Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists Index, 1820-1897, FHL microfilm 417,378, Digital Folder Number 007535227. NARA M327, Roll 167, No. W563-W651.

1900: US census: on familysearch.org. Michael Wanger[sic], (age not readable), b in Germany, occupation: farmer, living with husbandMike and children: Adolph21, Mary17, Theressa15, Lena12, Agnes9. Location (on index): Binghamton, Barnes, North Dakota.

1910 US census: on familysearch.org. Michael Wurzer, 58, b in Europe, married 32 years, immigrated 1882, naturalized, occupation: farmer, living with wifeMary52 and daughter Agnes19. location: Binghamton, Barnes, ND.

1915 ND census: on familysearch.org. Mike Wurzer (male aged 20-60), living with Mary Wurzer and Laura Dahl. (Note: Laura is with her grandparents after her mother's death.)

1920 US census: on familysearch.org. Michael Wurzer, 68, b in Hungary, living with wife: Mary60 Wurzer and granddaughter LauraDahl9. Location: Springvale Twp,Barnes Co., North Dakota.

BURIAL: findagrave.com. Michael Wurzer. Buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Fingal, Barnes County, North Dakota. Findagrave Memorial# 75293170.
 
WURZER, Michael (I553)
 
2439 The marriage record says her name is Catherine. In the censuses in 1851 and 1861, she is called "Christian". In the death record of her son William, her name is "Constina Skeena". SKENE, Catherine (I756)
 
2440 The marriage registration says he was born in 1908; Findagrave lists his birth as 1904. SCRUGGS, Marvin Hart (I537)
 
2441 The name "Ludwig John" appears in a Pedigree Resource file on familysearch.org as a son of Martin Steidl and Theresa Wurzer. (accessed May 18, 2016). STEIDL, Ludwig John (I445)
 
2442 The name John Volentine Drenner is noted on the U.S., Social Security Applicationas and Claims Index, 1936-2007. DRENNER, John V. (I327)
 
2443 The name on the censuses is as follows: W.V. (1891), William (1901, 1916, 1921), William Vernon (WWI reg'n), William Vera (findagrave). Morison spelled with 2 r's - 1916, WWI draft, 1921, and with 1 r - 1901, MORISON, William Vernon (I14)
 
2444 The name on the censuses is listed as follows: LH (1891), Lawrence (1901, 1921), Lawrence H (grave). MORISON, Lawrence Harold (I35)
 
2445 The name on the Hungary, Catholic Church Records Index is "Josephus Flamich" and the location of the baptism is "Nagymaros, Hont, Hungary", not "Austria". FLAM, Jr. Joseph (I232)
 
2446 The News-Messenger; Publication Date: 29/ Jan/ 1993; Publication Place: Fremont, Ohio, United States of America; HOVIS, Thelma S. (I755)
 
2447 The obituary of Edward Randolph Fryer says that he married Eleanor Jean Ware in 1979. The Califronia Marriage Index 1960-1985 says that Edward R Fryer married Eleanor J James. James may have been her maiden name and Ware the name of a first, or other, husband. WARE, Eleanor Jean (I444)
 
2448 The RB Hayes Obituary Index lists a second husband for Flora -- Lewis Taylor. Details not captured; he is not part of this database (Nov.2015). NAYLOR, Flora May (I873)
 
2449 The ship's manifest says Maria was 4 and 1/4 in 1882 when the family immigrated to the US. This does not agree with her being born in 1873. Most censuses give her age as compatible with a 1873 birth date. The birth registration says Feb. 2, 1873 was the date of baptism. WURZER, Maria (I542)
 
2450 The spelling of Morison in the various censuses for the family varies from Morison to Morrison to Morrisson. This appears to be the choice of the enumerator. MORISON, John (I26)
 

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