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Johann Conrad Jost and Anna Maria Nicholas
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Great-great-great-great grandchildren
Parker Asa Pheneger (1903 - 1973) Parker Asa3 Pheneger (John Thomas2, William Rudolph1) was born 26 June 1903 at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, the son of John T. and Lillie C. (Yost) Pheneger. His birth is recorded in Franklin County birth records, v. ___, no. ____. He died 24 December 1973, age 70, of ___________ at Newark, Licking County, Ohio and is buried in Newark Memorial Gardens Cemetery at ________________________. See Licking County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________. He married Thelma Lucille Wright 1 June 1925 at ________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, Kentucky. Reverend ______________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ Church, p. ____. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______. She was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (_______) Wright. Her birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ______, no. _______. She died _________________, at __________, ______________ County, _______________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See ___________ County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____. The Phenegers had ______ children:
William Ray Pheneger (1904 William Ray3 Pheneger (John Thomas2, William Rudolph1) was born 1 October 1904 at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, the son of John T. and Lillie C. (Yost) Pheneger. He was baptized __ ___ ____, at _______________ Church at ______________. His sponsors were __________ and __________. See the baptism records of the church, p. __. His birth is recorded in Franklin County records v. ___, no. ____. He died __________, age __, of ____________, at ______________, _____________ County, ___________ and is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at _____________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________. He married Opal Pearl Poulton 8 November 1923 at ________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, Kentucky. Reverend ______________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ Church, p. ____. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______. She was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (_______) Poulton. Her birth is recorded in Franklin County records v. ___, no. ____. She died _________________, at __________, ______________ County, _______________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See _________ County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____. The Phenegers had ______ children:
Herman Dale Pheneger (1905 - 19??) Herman Dale3 Pheneger (John Thomas2, William Rudolph1) was born 28 November 1905 at Union Township, Licking County, Ohio, the son of John T. and Lillie C. (Yost) Pheneger. His birth is recorded in Licking County birth records, v. ___, no. ___ He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. He married Teresa Elizabeth McCabe 14 February 1931 at ___________________ Church, Newark, Licking County, Ohio. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also Licking County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. Teresa McCabe was born 21 August 1906 at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of William and Clara (McGonagle) McCabe. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________. The Phenegers had three children: Constance Lee Pheneger
Ralph Miller (18__ - 19__) Ralph5 Miller (Isaac4, Joseph3, Daniel2, _________1) was born __ ___ ____, at _______________, __________ County, _________, the son of Isaac and Emma (Brown) Miller. He was baptized __ ___ ____, at _______ Church at ______________. His sponsors were __________ and __________. See the baptism records of the church, p. __. His birth is recorded in _______ County birth records v. ___, no. ____. He died _______________, age ___, of ___________, at _______________, _____________ County, ___________ and is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at _____________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________. He married Lois Townsley ___ _______ ____, at ________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, ______________. Reverend ______________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ Church, p. ____. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______. She was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (_______) Townsley. Her birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ______, no. _______. She died _________________, age ___, of _________, at __________, ______________ County, _______________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See __________ County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____. The Millers had two children:
William Findley (19__ - William2 Findley (__________1) was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the son of _____________ and _________ (_______) Findley. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ______, no. _______. He died _________________, age ___, of _________, at _____________, ______________ County, ________________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See _________County death certificates, v. _____, no. ____. He married Mary Miller ___ _______ ____, at __________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, ______________. Reverend ______________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ Church, p. ____. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______. Mary Miller was born __ ___ ____, at _______________, __________ County, _________ the daughter of Isaac and Emma (Brown) Miller. She was baptized __ ___ ____, at _________ Church at ______________. Her sponsors were __________ and __________. See the baptism records of the church, p. __. Her birth is recorded in ______ County records v. ____, no. ____. She died ________________, age ___, of _________, at _______________, _____________ County, ___________ and is buried in __________________ Cemetery at _____________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________. The Findleys had _____ children:
Raymond White (18__ - 19__) Raymond2 White (_____________1) was born _______________, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) White. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___. He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. He married Sadie Hawk _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. Sadie Hawk was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of Edward Haines and Mary E. "Dolly" (Miller) Hawk. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________. They resided at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The Whites had two children: Raymond White
Edward H_______ "Chick" Hawk
(1886 - 1939) Edward H________ “Chick”4 Hawk (Edward Haines3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ 1886 at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of Edward Haines and Mary E. "Dolly" (Miller) Hawk. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___ He died 3 June 1939, age 53, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. He married Lilian Gill _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. Lilian Gill was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of ___________ and _____________ (__________) Gill. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of ____________, at ___________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________. The Hawks had five children: Elizabeth Hawk = ______ Cornelius
Nelson Scott (18__ - 19__) Nelson2 Scott (_____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at ____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of _________ and __________ (_____________) Scott. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___. He died _____________________, age __, of ________, at ___________, _______ County, _____________. The funeral was held ________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. He married Anna Hawk _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, ______________, _____________ County, __________________. Reverend ________________ presided. Witnesses were _________________ and ______________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. Anna Hawk was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of Edward Haines and Mary E. "Dolly" (Miller) Hawk. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________. Anna Hawk married, second, Perry Davidson _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, ______________, _____________ County, __________________. Reverend ________________ presided. Witnesses were _________________ and ______________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. Perry Davidson was born __ _______ ____, at ____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of _________ and __________ (_____________) Davidson. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___. He died _____________________, age __, of ________, at ___________, _______ County, _____________. The funeral was held ________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. Nelson and Anna (Hawk) Scott had two children: Perry and Anna (Hawk Scott) Davidson had ____ children:
Mabel Hawk (18__ - 19__) Mabel4 Hawk (Edward Haines3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ___________, the daughter of Edward Haines and Mary E. "Dolly" (Miller) Hawk. Her birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___. She never married. She died ______________________, age __, of ___________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and she is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. Her death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _______________________. She resides at 126 Main Street, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Edward _________ Bowe (18__ - 19__) Edward ____________4 Bowe(___________3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Bowe. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___. He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. He married Mary E. Hawk _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. Mary Hawk was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of Edward Haines and Mary E. "Dolly" (Miller) Hawk. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________. They reside at Gloucester (city?), Camden County, New Jersey. The Bowes had ______ children:
Joseph Hawk (18__ - 19__) Joseph4 Hawk (Edward Haines3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of Edward Haines and Mary E. "Dolly" (Miller) Hawk. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___. He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at ________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held __________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. He married (Yes) __________ __________________ _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. ______________ was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) ____________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________. They reside at Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The Hawks had ______ children:
Harry Green (18__ - 19__) Harry4 Green (____________3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Green. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___. He died ____________________, age __, of _________, at ___________, _________ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. He married Grace Yost _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. Grace Yost was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of George and Elizabeth (Stroup) Yost. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________. They lived at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. The Greens had at least three children (not necessarily in chronological order): Mildred Green
Alfred Dahling (18__ - 19__) Alfred2 Dahling (_____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of _________ and __________ (___________) Dahling. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of _________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Sadie Yost _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Sadie Yost was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of George and Elizabeth (Stroup) Yost. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They lived at Elsmere, New Castle County, Delaware.
The Dahlings had at least one child:
Winifred Dahling
_______ ________ (18__ - 19__) Edith Yost (18__ - 19__)
_________2 _________ (__________1) was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the son of _____________ and _________ (_______) __________________. His birth is recorded in _______ County records v. ____, no. ____.
He died _________________, at _____________, ______________ County, ________________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See _____________ County death certificates, v. _____, no. ____.
He married Edith Yost ___ _______ ____, at _________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, ______________. Reverend ______________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ Church, p. ____. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______.
Edith Yost was born __ ___ 18__, at _______________, __________ County, _________, the daughter of George Washington and Elizabeth (Stroup) Yost. Her birth is recorded in _______ County records v. ____, no. ____. She died ________________, age ___, of ______________, at _______________, _____________ County, ___________ and is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ________________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Resided at Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
The _______s had ___ children:
Joseph McGinnis (18__ - 19__) Ida Thompson (18__ - 19__) Walter Mann (18__ - 19__)
Joseph2 McGinnis (_____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at ___________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of _______ and ___________ (_____________) McGinnis. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of _________, at ___________, _________ County, _____________. The funeral was held _________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Ida Thompson _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Ida Thompson was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Yost) Thompson. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
She married, second, Walter Mann _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Walter Mann was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Mann. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___. He died _____________________, age __, of __________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
The McGinnises had one child:
John McGinnis
The Manns had ______ children:
Warren Thompson (18__ - 19__) Mary ______ (18__ - 19__)
Warren3 Thompson (John2,_____________1) was born __ ___ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of John and Elizabeth Jane (Yost) Thompson. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died ______________________, age __, of _________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________________.
He married Mary ______ _____ _______ _______, at __________________ Church, ______________, ______________ County, _________________. Reverend _______________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Mary ______ was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and ___________ (_________) _________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died __________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ____________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
The Thompsons had at least one child:
Dorothy Thompson = William D. Russell
Cloyed Rubincam (18?? - 19??) Sadie Thompson (18?? - 19??)
Cloyed2 Rubincam (_____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of __________ and ___________ (___________) Rubincam. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died ___________________, age __, of __________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Sadie Thompson _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Sadie Thompson was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Yost) Thompson. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
The Rubincams had at least one child:
Joseph L. Rubincam
John Thompson (18__ - 19__) ________ _________ (18__ - 19__)
John3 Thompson (John2,_____________1) was born __ ___ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of John and Elizabeth Jane (Yost) Thompson. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died ______________________, age __, of _________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in ___________________________________.
He married Mary ______ _____ _______ _______, at __________________ Church, ______________, ______________ County, _________________. Reverend _______________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Mary _________ was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and ___________ (_________) _________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died __________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ____________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
The Thompsons had ___ children:
Theodore Acker (18__ - 19__) Blanche McGowan (18__ - 19__)
Theodore _________4 Acker (Oscar3, _____________2, ____________1) was born __ ________ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of Oscar and Ida (Yost) Acker. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Blanche McGowan _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Blanche McGowan was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) McGowan. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They resided at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Ackers had no children.
Walter Minker (18__ - 19__) Ella Acker (18__ - 19__)
Walter2 Minker (_____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Minker. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Ella Acker _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Ella Acker was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of Oscar and Ida (Yost) Acker. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
The Minkers had no children.
William Acker (18__ - 19__) Celeste Marsh (18__ - 19__)
William _________4 Acker (Oscar3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of Oscar and Ida (Yost) Acker. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Celeste Marsh _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Celeste Marsh was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) Marsh. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They resided at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Ackers had at least six children (not necessarily in chronological order, and only five are listed):
Mildred Acker = Ralph Pyle Joseph Acker Margaretta Acker William Acker Gene Acker
Robert Wonderley (18__ - 19__) Blanche Acker (18__ - 19__)
Robert2 Wonderley (_____________1) was born _______________, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________)Wonderley. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Blanche Acker _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Blanche Acker was born __ ________ ____, at _____________, ___________ County, (?) Pennsylvania, the daughter of daughter of Oscar and Ida (Yost) Acker. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They reside at 502 West Third Avenue, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Wonderleys had at least one child:
Ida Wonderley
Paul Daily Mary Louise Broschard
George Daily (18__ - 1963) Bertha Book (18__ - 19__)
George3 Daily (George2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of George and Anna (Yost) Daily. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died __ _____________ 1963, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Bertha Book _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Bertha Book was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of ____________ and _____________ (___________) Book. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died ____________________, age __, of _________, at ____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They resided at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Dailys had no children.
Irving W. Blemker (18__ - 19__) Marjorie Daily (18__ - 19__)
Irving W___________4 Blemker (____________3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Blemker. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Marjorie Daily _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, __________________. Reverend ________________ presided. Witnesses were ________________ and ______________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Marjorie Daily was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of George and Anna (Yost) Daily. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They resided at Wyomissing, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
The Blemkers had at least two children (not necessarily in chronological order):
Betty Blemker William Blemker
Cyrus Earl Daily (18__ - 19__) Ruecetta Bair (18__ - 19__)
Cyrus Earl3 Daily (George2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of George and Anna (Yost) Daily. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Ruecetta Bair _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Ruecetta Bair was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) Bair. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They resided at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Dailys had at least four children:
John Daily William Daily Richard Daily Patricia Ann Daily
John Daily (18__ - 19__) Pearl Glenn (18__ - 19__)
John3 Daily (George2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of George and Anna (Yost) Daily. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Pearl Glenn _____ _______ _______, at __________________ Church, ____________, ______________ County, __________________. Reverend ________________ presided. Witnesses were _________________ and ______________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Pearl Glenn was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and ___________ (__________) ___________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died ____________________, age __, of ____________, at _____________, ______________ County, _______________. The funeral was held _____________________, at ________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They lived at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Dailys had at least four children:
John Daily Lester Daily Robert Daily Pearl Jane Daily
Luther Ames (18?? - 19??) Ella Yost (18?? - 19??)
Luther ___________4 Ames (____________3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Ames. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Ella Yost _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _____________, ____________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Ella Yost was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John Clifford and Justina (Grube) Yost. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They live at 3020 Beverley Road, Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. (Info. dated 1963.)
The Ameses had at least two children:
Jack Ames (Daughter) Ames
Charles Yost (18__ - 19__) Irma John (18__ - 19__)
Charles7 Yost (John Clifford6, John5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Clifford and Justina (Grube) Yost. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Irma John _____ _______ ______, at ___________________ Church, _____________, _____________ County, ___________________. Reverend _______________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Irma John was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) John. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They reside at Steelville, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Yosts had at least one child:
Charles Yost, Jr.
William Yost (18__ - 18__) _______ _______ (18__ - 18__)
William7 Yost (Theodore6, John5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born __ ________ 18__, at ___________, _________ County, _________, the son of Theodore and Margie (Miller) Yost. His birth is recorded in _________ County birth records, v. ____, no. _____.
He died ______________________, age __, of ___________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in __________________________.
He married ________________________________ _____ _______ 18__, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
______________ was born _____________, at ______________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of ______________ and _____________ (________) ___________. Her birth is recorded in ____________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died ________________________, age ____, of _______________, at _____________, ______________ County, ___________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ____________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in ___________________________________.
The Yosts had __ children:
Clarence Weir (18__ - 18__) Clara Yost (18__ - 18__)
Clarence2 Weir (____________1) was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the son of _____________ and _________ (_______) Weir. His birth is recorded in ______ County records v. ____, no. ____.
He died _________________, age ___, of ______________, at _____________, ______________ County, ________________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See _________ County death certificates, v. _____, no. ____.
He married Clara Yost ___ _______ ____, at __________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, ______________. Reverend ______________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ Church, p. ____. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______.
Clara Yost was born __ ___ ____, at _______________, __________ County, _________, the daughter of Theodore and Margie (Miller) Yost. Her birth is recorded in ______ County records v. ____, no. ____. She died ________________, age ___, of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, ___________ and is buried in ________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Weirs had ___ children:
George Gordon (18__ - 19__) Mae Develin (18__ - 19__) Edna McFarland (18__ - 19__)
George4 Gordon (Percival3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of Percival and Mary (Yost) Gordon. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married, first Mae Develin _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Mae Develin was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) Develin. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
He married, second, Edna McFarland _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Edna McFarland was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) McFarland. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
He resided at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
George Gordon had several children.
George Gordon and his first wife had ______ children:
George Gordon and his second wife had ______ children:
William Gordon (18__ - 19__)
William4 Gordon (Percival3, _______________2, _____________1) was born __ _______ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of Percival and Mary (Yost) Gordon. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
Ralph Herbert Yost (1885 - 1894)
Ralph Herbert7 Yost (John Ellsworth6, William5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born 23 May 1885 at Springton Forge, Wallace Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Ellsworth and Hannah Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Townsley) Yost. His birth is recorded in Chester County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died 30 September 1894, age 9 years, 4 months, 7 days, of ___________, at Elwyn, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in Upper Octoraro Cemetery at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania. His death is recorded in Delaware County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in ___________________.
Harvey Mahlon Ressler (1888 - 1946) Blanche Ethel Yost (1887 - 1979)
Harvey Mahlon2 Ressler (Harvey1) was born 20 July 1888 at Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the son of Harvey and Martha Jane (McGinnis) Ressler. His birth is recorded in Lancaster County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died 10 May 1946, age 58, of ___________, at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Methodist Cemetery at Atglen, Chester County. His death is recorded in Chester County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Blanche Ethel Yost 26 November 1909 at the parsonage of the Parkesburg Methodist Church by the Reverend David Sherry. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also Chester County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Blanche Yost was born 29 August 1887 at Parkesburg, the daughter of John Ellsworth and Hannah Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Townsley) Yost. Her birth is recorded in Chester County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died 4 November 1979, age 92, of _____________, at ________ Hospital at Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in __________ Cemetery _____________, at _____________. Her death is recorded in Lancaster County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in ________________________.
Before death they resided at 503 Rosemont Avenue, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
She was a seamstress.
The Resslers had two children:
Ethel Salome Ressler = Henry William Wingert Audrey Jeanette Ressler = John Robert Brown
William Buffington Russell (1888 - 19__) ______ ____________ (18__ - 19__) Rhoda Elizabeth Yost (1902 - 19__)
William Buffington2 Russell (Henry Clayton W________1) was born 10 November 1888 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the son of Henry Clayton W_________ and Sarah Jane (Buffington) Russell. His birth is recorded in Philadelphia County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married, first, ___________ ______________ _____ _______ _______, at _________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
____________________ was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) ____________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
After the death of his first wife, he married Rhoda Elizabeth Yost 4 October 1961 at the home of Dr. William P. Kenworthy, Atgen, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also Chester County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Rhoda Elizabeth Yost was born 11 January 1902 at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the third child of John Ellsworth and Hannah Elizabeth (Townsley) Yost. Her birth is recorded in Chester County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
Rhoda Elizabeth Yost Russell has been a school teacher for more than 40 years. Two were spent in rural schools and 38 in the schools of Downingtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. She retired from teaching in the Spring of 1961 but is still a substitute teacher. She is also active in the Methodist Church at Parkesburg as Superintendent of the Junior Department.
Before death they resided at 502 Rosemont Avenue, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania. (Info. dated 1975.)
William Russell and his first wife had three children:
William Russell and his second wife had no children:
William Gardner Andes (1889 - 19__) Elsie Serene Metzger (1889 - 19__)
William Gardner4 Andes (John Howard3, _______________2, _____________1) was born 20 August 1889 at Devon, Chester, County, Pennsylvania, the first child of John Howard and Martha Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Yost) Andes. His birth is recorded in Chester County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Elsie Serene Metzger 7 September 1909 at Sarah D. Cooper Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Elsie Metzger was born 22 November 1889 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Andrew Hershey and Cordelia Arabella (Hocker) Metzger. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
Elsie Serene Metzger is a descendant of Captain Jacob Metzger of Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
They reside at 10836 Kingsland Street, Los Angeles 34, Los Angeles County, California, where they moved from Philadelphia in June 1952.
William Gardner Andes is a retired accountant and attorney.
The Andeses had two children:
William Gardner Andes, Jr. = _________ _______ John Charles Andes = 1) _________ _______ = 2) _________ _______
Charles Lovett Andes, Sr. (1890 - 1958) ______ ______ (18__ - 19__) ______ ______ (18__ - 19__)
Charles Lovett Andes, Sr.3, (John Howard2, David Gardner1) was born 1 September 1890 at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Howard and Martha Elizabeth (Yost) Andes. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died 13 March 1958, age 67, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married, first, ________________________________ __ _______ 19__, at ________________ Church, _______________, _____________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
______________ was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) ____________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died __ ___________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, _________ 19__ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
He married, second, ________________________________ __ _______ 19__, at ________________ Church, _______________, _____________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
______________ was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) ____________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died __ ___________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, _________ 19__ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
Charles Lovett Andes, Sr., served in the Army Air Corps during World War I. Later he was a manufacturer's agent.
Charles Andes, Sr., had one son with his first wife:
Norman ______ Andes
Charles Andes, Sr., had one son with his second wife:
Charles Lovett Andes, Jr.
Charles Clifford Yost (1896 - 1967) Margaret Eiden (1896 - 19??)
Charles Clifford7 Yost (William Clifford6, William5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born 13 March 1896 at Stuart, Guthrie County, Iowa, the son of William Clifford and Hannah Elizabeth (Russell) Yost. His birth is recorded in Guthrie County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died Thursday, 21 December 1967, age 71, of a heart attack, at his home at 524 Sixth Street, West Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Services were held Saturday, 23 December, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. He was buried in Resthaven Cemetery at West Des Moines. His death is recorded in Polk County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Margaret Eiden 9 June 1920 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Reverend _______________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Margaret Eiden was born 31 July 1896 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of John and Anna Catherine (Didier) Eiden. Her birth is recorded in Cook County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
She once resided at Apartment 335, 916 Ashworth Road, West Des Moines, Iowa, 50265. (Info. dated 1978.)
Charles Clifford Yost served in the United States Navy during World War I, from 1 June 1917 to 15 October 1919. He was a Hospital Mate aboard the U.S.S. Manchuria, which made 26 round trips between the United States and France.
He was employed by the Rock Island Railroad as car inspector for 10 years and subsequently was manager of a co-operative grocery market for 15 years. He owned and operated his own grocery store for 20 years thereafter, at Fifth and Vine Streets in West Des Moines. After selling this store, he served as postmaster at West Des Moines for three years from 1959 to 1962. At the time of his death, he was manager of the Normandy Terrace Apartments Golf Course.
He was very active in a number of civic enterprises in West Des Moines. He served as city councilman for two terms and on the local library board for ten years. He was a charter member of Valley Post 620 of the American Legion in West Des Moines and a post commander. He also served as president of the Chamber of Commerce. He was a trustee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a member of the West Des Moines Lions Club. In addition to serving on the Boy Scout Council for many years, he worked on many local civic drives and was responsible for helping to build the Legion park and skating rink at West Des Moines. He was the first recipient in 1946 of West Des Moines' annual Citizenship Award.
The Yosts had six children:
Charles Clifford Yost, Jr. = Louise Virginia Crum Margaret Anne Yost = William Frederick Flaherty Barbara Jean Yost = Daryle Keith Starbeck Kathleen Elizabeth Yost = Joseph Michael Van Hosen William John Yost = Patricia Joanne Markey Mary Helen Yost
Joseph Charles Diederich (1895 - 19__) Alice Florence Yost (1900 - 19__)
Joseph Charles Diederich6 (John William5, John4, Johann Nicolaus3, Paul2, Johann Nicholas1) was born 29 June 1895 at Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, the son of John William and Wilhelmina (Vander Hyden) (Van der Heyden this way on D2) Diederich. His birth is recorded in Winnebago County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died __ ________ 19__, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Alice Florence Yost 5 September 1928 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Valley Junction (now West Des Moines), Polk County, Iowa. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also Polk County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Alice Yost was born 17 June 1900 at Stuart, Guthrie County, Iowa, the daughter of William Clifford and Hannah Elizabeth (Russell) Yost. Her birth is recorded in Guthrie County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She was baptized 1 July 1900 at All Saints Catholic Church, at Stuart, Iowa. She died __ ___________ 19__, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They resided at 43 East Elm street, Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
Joseph Charles Diederich went by the name “Charles” and usually signed his name “J. Chas. Diederich”. His birth certificate gives his name as “Joseph Diedrich”, his father's name as “J.W. Diedrich”, and his mother's name as “Minnie Van der hyden”. It was signed by W. A. Yirdon of Oshkosh 1 July 1895 and registered 6 July 1895.
Alice Florence Yost was actually baptized “Florence Alice”, but when she was still an infant, her parents reversed the names, and she has always been known as “Alice”.
In October 1899, Charles' parents purchased a 160-acre farm in the Town of Grow, Rusk County, Wisconsin. He grew up on this farm and attended a rural elementary school nearby. After completing the eighth grade, he worked on the family farm but did not enjoy it.
The United States entered the first World War on 6 April 1917 by declaring war on Germany. On 7 December 1917, the United States declared war on the Austrian empire. A few months later, on 29 May 1918, Charles Diederich enlisted in the United States Navy at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. He was assigned Aerial Number 131-21-91 and on 2 June 1918 was assigned to the Receiving Ship at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington, for training. He applied for submarine duty and on 20 August 1918 was transferred to the Naval Training Camp at Pelham Bay Park, Bronx County, New York. On 29 October 1918, he was transferred to the Receiving Ship Bay Bridge at Brooklyn, Kings County, new York. A week later on 8 November 1918, he was assigned to the U.S.S. Frederick, a cruiser based at Norfolk, Virginia. On 4 January 1919, he was honorably discharged with the rate of Seaman Second Class, at the Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park.
He then returned to Rusk County and subsequently became a partner with his brother-in-law, Henry John Arts, in the Chevrolet automobile dealership of Arts & Diederich at Ladysmith, the county seat.
About 1902, Alice Yost's parents moved from Iowa to eastern Pennsylvania, where her father went to work in an iron forge at Crum Lynne, Delaware County. He was employed there from 24 March through 14 October 1902. In late 1903, he began working in a meat market at Spring City, Chester County, and the family apparently lived there during most of 1904.
In 1905, her parents moved back to Stuart, Iowa, where her father went to work for the Rock Island Railroad. When Alice was nine years old, her father was transferred to Valley Junction, a Rock Island division point. She grew up there and in 1917 graduated from Valley Junction High School. She then took a secretarial course at Capital City Commercial College at Des Moines and in July 1918 obtained a temporary job as secretary to an attorney in Adair, Adair County, Iowa. He had been appointed county judge of Adair County and was closing his law office; his former secretary had left to take a civil service job at Washington, District of Columbia.
The job lasted three months, and in the fall of 1918, she returned to Valley Junction and obtained a clerical position in the car repair department of the Rock Island Railroad. In 1920, a severe economic recession began, and she was laid off when the railroad reduced its clerical forces in all division offices to a skeletal number.
About this time, her parents sold their home at Valley Junction and bought an 80-acre farm near Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wisconsin. Although her father kept his job as a conductor on the Rock Island, her mother and the younger children moved to Rusk County, and Alice moved to St. Catherine's Hall for Business Girls in Des Moines. She worked for several employers after being laid off by the Rock Island, but in the late summer of 1921, she decided to move to Rusk County so that she could be a companion to her mother, who managed the family alone.
Soon afterward, she obtained a secretarial job with the Pioneer National Bank at Ladysmith and remained there until June 1922, when her father became disenchanted with the idea of farming and the separation from his family and brought his wife and children back to Valley Junction. It was while she lived in Ladysmith that she met Charles Diederich, but she did not like Ladysmith-nor Wisconsin for that matter-and welcomed the return to Iowa.
After her return to Valley Junction, she became secretary to five insurance agents of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. In July 1923, she moved to the nation's capital to take a civil service job as secretary to Miss Ruth O'Brien, Chief of the Division of Textiles and Clothing, Department of Home Economics, Department of Agriculture. Miss O'Brien had been Dean of Chemistry at Iowa State College, and Alice enjoyed working for her fellow Iowan, whom she described as "99 percent Norwegian with her father's Irish name. The most Irish thing about her was her red-blond hair and a great sense of humor." While working in Washington, she lived at St. Catherine's Home for Business Girls, operated by the Sisters of Mercy.
In October 1924, her father was seriously injured in a train wreck, and she returned to Valley Junction to be with her parents while her father recovered. She became secretary for the senior vice-president of Royal Union Life Insurance Company, a Des Moines-based company and, until her marriage in 1928, continued to live with her parents. For a year and a half she contributed her entire salary toward the construction of a new home her parents built at ______ 12th Street, Valley Junction.
Charles Diederich visited Alice Yost at Valley Junction periodically during the years 1924-1928 and proposed in ______. After their marriage in September 1928, they resided at ______ ____________ Street, Ladysmith, in a five-room bungalow with a large glassed-in front porch from which they could watch the sun rise over the Flambeau River.
In the fall of 1931, the partnership of Arts & Diederich was dissolved, and the family moved to Bloomer, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, where Charles became a salesman for Riley Chevrolet Company. They rented a house at 1521-11th Street.
In 1932, Charles obtained the Pontiac franchise for Bloomer and started his own business, the Auto Exchange. He also sold farm implements manufactured by Allis-Chalmers and New Idea. In June 1936, they bought a small bungalow on Highway 53 in the Village of Eagleton, about nine miles south of Bloomer. Their two oldest children commuted to Bloomer each day with their father to attend St. Paul's Parochial School. In May 1939, they sold the home in Eagleton and rented a house on the Martin farm, several miles west of Bloomer on RFD 1. In October 1940, the family moved back to Bloomer and rented a house at 1920 Kranzfelder Street.
When the United States entered the second World War, following the 7 December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, automobile manufacturing was drastically curtailed and gasoline rationed. Assuming that the war would last a long time and that the prospects for an automobile dealership were dim, they liquidated the entire stock of cars and parts for a fraction of its value through an auction in April 1942.
They then moved from Bloomer to a cottage on Lake Wissota, about five miles east of Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, and Charles became an inspector at an artillery shell manufacturing plant near Chippewa Falls. In September 1942, they bought the house at 43 East Elm Street, Chippewa Falls.
After World War II ended, Charles became a salesman and worked for various firms including Montgomery Ward & Co., the Gamble Store, and Rogness Battery & Electric Service. In ______ 1947, they bought a ______- acre farm in the Town of ______, ___ miles south of Bruce, Rusk County, and lived there until _______ 19__. They then sold the farm and moved back to their home in Chippewa Falls.
In September 1951, Alice became an office employee of the W.E. Brady Company, manufacturers of industrial tapes for atomic plants, at Chippewa Falls. In 1953, the company moved its operations to Milwaukee, and Alice became a secretary at Chippewa Falls Senior High School in November 1953. She retired from that position on 1 July 1968.
The Diederichs had six children:
John William Diederich = Mary Theresa Klein Joseph Charles Diederich = Katheryn Louise Miller James Edward Diederich Mary Alice Diederich = Allen Gregory Lanke Elizabeth Anne Diederich = Roger Lee Martineau Francis Anthony Diederich = Shirley Leone Michael
William Abraham Yost (1902 - 1967) Marya Bernadette Wunnicke (19?? - 19??)
William Abraham7 Yost (William Clifford6, William5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born 21 September 1902 at Crum Lynne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, the son of William Clifford and Elizabeth Hannah (Russell) Yost. His birth is recorded in Delaware County records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died 13 December 1967, age 65, of ___________ at Brooklyn, Poweskiek County, Iowa. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in Calvary Catholic Cemetery at Brooklyn, Poweshiek County, Iowa. His death is recorded in Poweshiek County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Marya Bernadette Wunnicke _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Marya Bernadette Wunnicke was born _____________ at Oak Center(?), ___________ County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Charles and Betsey (Sullivan) Wunnicke. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
The Yosts had two children:
William Charles "Rosty" Yost = Sally Yost
Eugene Charles Gray (1906 - 19__) Martha Elizabeth Yost (1904 - 1974) Marion Marguerite Barnes (1912 - 19__)
Eugene Charles2 Gray (Charles Madison1) was born 8 September 1906 at Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, the son of Charles Madison and Mable Garnet (Weaver) Gray. His birth is recorded in Dubuque County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married, first, Martha Elizabeth Yost 14 April 1928 at rectory of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, West Des Moines, (then Valley Junction), Polk County, Iowa. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Martha Yost was born 14 October 1904 at Spring City, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of William Clifford and Elizabeth Hannah (Russell) Yost. Her birth is recorded in Chester County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died 27 May 1974, age 69, of a stroke, at Visalia, Tulare County, California. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in Visalia Cemetery at Visalia. Her death is recorded in Tulare County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
He married, second, Marion Marguerite Barnes 25 November 1932 at ___________________ Church, Grant City, Worth County, Missouri. Reverend _______________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and _______________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Marion Barnes was born 10 March 1912 at Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, the daughter of Judy Kenneth and Grace Ellen (Casebeer) Barnes. Her birth is recorded in Black Hawk County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
Eugene Gray and his first wife, Martha Yost, had one daughter and were divorced at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa.
Eugene Gray and his second wife, Marion Barnes, had one son and reside at 43270 Sierra Drive, Three Rivers, Tulare County, California, 93271. (Info. dated 1977.)
Child of Eugene and Martha Elizabeth (Yost) Gray:
Patricia Anne Gray = Brent Victor Ensign
Child of Eugene and Marion Marguerite (Barnes) Gray:
Robert Eugene Gray = Carol Ann Bell
Vincent Earl Williams (1904 - 1963) Mary Loretta Yost (1907 - 19??)
Vincent Earl2 Williams (Claude1) was born 3 January 1904 at Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri, the son of Claude and Stella (Copher) Williams. His birth is recorded in Grundy County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died 2 September 1963, age 59, of ___________, at University Hospital, Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in Glendale Cemetery at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. His death is recorded in Johnson County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Loretta Yost 10 April 1926 at the rectory of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Valley Junction (now West Des Moines), Polk County, Iowa. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Loretta Yost was born 12 May 1907 at Stuart, Guthrie County, Iowa, the daughter of William Clifford and Elizabeth Hannah (Russell) Yost. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
She resides at 928 12th Street, West Des Moines, Iowa, 50265. (Info. dated 1978.)
The Williamses had three children:
Mary Janet Williams = Donn Wesley Schaff Ruth Elizabeth Williams = Louis De Laine Sherwood Richard Earl Williams = 1) Frances Eleanor Arbs = 2) Geraldine _______ (Boydston) Dillion
George Russell Yost (1909 - 1963) Mary Elizabeth Hunnell (19?? - 19??)
George Russell7 Yost (William Clifford6, William5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born 8 July 1909 at Stuart, Guthrie County, Iowa, the son of William Clifford and Hannah Elizabeth (Russell) Yost. His birth is recorded in Guthrie County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died 7 August 1963, age 54, of heart attack, at 4 a.m. at Des Moines General Hospital at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. The funeral was held 9 a.m. 12 August 1963 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, West Des Moines, and he is buried in Glendale Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in Polk County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Mary Hunnell 27 October 1930 at Saint Joseph’s Church, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Reverend ________________ presided. Witnesses were _________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of the church, _______________ Street, Des Moines. See also Polk County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Mary Hunnell was born 5 March 1911 at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, the daughter of Ralph William and Rose Elizabeth (O'Neill) Hunnell. Her birth is recorded in Polk County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died ______________, age ____, of ______________, at _______________, Polk. Her death is recorded in Polk County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
George Yost was a night manager for Iowa Power and Light Company, Des Moines, Iowa.
They resided at 825 S.W. 62nd Street, Des Moines, Iowa, 50312.
The Yosts had six children:
Rosemary Yost = William Peter Nicholl Rita A. Yost = Marion Kent Black Phyllis Eileen Yost = Edward Joseph Byrnes Joseph Albert Yost = Dodie Ruth Ellen Yost = Marion Kent Black George Russell Yost
Lawrence Edward Yost (1911 - 19??) ________ ______ ____ (19?? - 19??) Florence Edith Goodman (1903 - 19??)
Lawrence Edward7 Yost (William Clifford6, William5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born 5 September 1911 at Valley Junction (now West Des Moines), Polk County, Iowa, the son of William Clifford and Hannah Elizabeth (Russell) Yost. His birth is recorded in Polk County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married, first, ________________________________ _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
______________ was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) ____________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
He married, second, Florence Edith Goodman 15 August 1952(3?) at Saint Ambrose Church, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also Polk County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Florence Goodman was born 5 March 1903 at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, the daughter of George Andrew and Martha Jane (Coffman) Goodman. Her birth is recorded in Polk County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
Lawrence Yost's occupation was in construction.
He served in the Military during World War II-U.S. Army in campaigns in North Africa-Anzio Beachhead, Italy; Southern France, and first occupation of Austria.
He once resided at 924 Seventh Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Another record shows he resided at 1112 Drouchas Court, East 12th Street, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa.
Lawrence Yost and his first wife _____ ______ had ____ children.
Lawrence Yost and his second wife, Florence Goodman, had no children.
Isaac Wallace Edna McGuigan ________ _______
daughter of William and Clara Matilda (Yost) McGuigan
Agnes McGuigan
daughter of William and Clara Matilda (Yost) McGuigan
J_____ Oscar Hunt Florence McGuigan
daughter of William and Clara Matilda Yost McGuigan
R. Hillside Farms, Swedesboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey. (Info. dated 1964).
William Harold "Bud" McGuigan (1901 - 19__) Nellie ______ ______ (19__ - 19__)
son of William and Clara Matilda Yost McGuigan
B. 9 February 1901 at _______________, __________ County, _________. See _________ County birth records.
M. ___ _______ ____ - Nellie ______ ______, at _______________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, ______________. Reverend ___________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of the Church. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______.
She was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (_______) __________________. See __________ County birth records.
R. 120 Hessian Avenue, Woodbury, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Lester Calvin McGuigan (1904 - 19__)
son of William and Clara Matilda Yost McGuigan
B. 24 November 1904 at _______________, __________ County, _________. See _________ County birth records.
M. ___ _______ ____ - ______________ _____________, at _______________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, ______________. Reverend ___________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of the church. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______.
She was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (_______) __________________. See __________ County birth records. She died ________________, age __ of ____________, at __________, ______________ County, _______________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See _________ County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
D. ____________, age __ of ___________, at ___________, _____________ County, __________ and is buried in _______________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _________ County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
________ Glass (18__ - 19__) Leota Yost (18__ - 19__) _______ _______ (18__ - 19__)
_________2 Glass (________1) was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the son of ___________ and _________ (_______) Glass. See _________ County birth records.
He died _____________, age __ of _____________, at _____________, _________ County, _______________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. _____, no. ____.
He married Leota Yost ___ _______ ____, at __________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, _____________. Reverend __________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of the church. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______.
Leota Yost was born ______ ________ __ ________ 19__, at _________, _________ County, _____________, the daughter of _______ ________ and _______ _______(_________) _________. She was adopted by Samuel Howard and Lucy (Kohr) Yost on __ ________ ____. She died ______________, age __ of _______________, at _______________, _____________ County, __________ and is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See _______________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She married, second, _________ _______ ___ _______ ____, at __________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, _____________. Reverend __________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of the church. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______.
He was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the son of ___________ and _________ (_______) ________________. See _________ County birth records. He died _____________, age __ of _____________, at _____________, _________ County, _______________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. _____, no. ____.
Through one her marriages, Leota had a daughter named “Zoe”.
James Henry Abbott (1904 - 19__) Syreline Jeannette Price (19__ - 19__)
James Henry4 Abbott (Henry3, _______________2, _____________1) was born 8 August 1904 at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the first child of Henry and Susan Florence (Yost) Abbott. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________. His religion is Protestant, and he attended a Methodist Church at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
He married Syreline Jeannette Price 3 May 1928 at the Baptist Parsonage, Monticello, Drew County, Arkansas. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also Drew County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Syreline Price was born 25 July 1902 at Tyro, Lincoln County, Arkansas, the daughter of Samuel Gillis (or Gilliam) and Mary Addie (Blocker) Price. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
Her religion is Protestant, and she attended a Christian church at Tyro, Arkansas.
He is a college graduate and an engineer.
They reside at 801 Pine Street, Crossett, Ashley County, Arkansas, 71635. (Info. dated 1963, also 1975.)
The Abbotts had one child:
Peggy Jean Abbott = Edward Lee Miller
Frank Schuyler Rush (1904 - 19__) Julia Ruth Abbott (1906 - 1973)
Frank Schuyler2 Rush (Frank Hoffman1) was born 3 January 1904 at Magnolia, Camden County, New Jersey, the son of Frank Hoffman and Mary Elizabeth (Schuyler) Rush. He was baptized in a Methodist Church in Magnolia, New Jersey. His birth is recorded in Camden County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Julia Ruth Abbott 25 November 1926 at Trinity Church, Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Reverend ________________ presided. Witnesses were _________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also Chester County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Julia Abbott was born 13 February 1906 at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Henry and Susan Florence (Yost) Abbott. She was baptized 31 May 1908 Church of the Ascension at Parkesburg; her religion is Pro. Episcopalian. Her birth is recorded in Chester County birth records, v. ___, p. ___.
Julia Ruth Abbott was born 13 February 1906 at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Henry and Susan Florence (Yost) Abbott. Her birth is recorded in Chester County records v. ___, no. ___. She died 21 February 1973, age 67, of _______________, at DeLand, Volusia County, Florida, and is buried in ____________________ Cemetery at ___________________. See Volusia County death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Reside at 811 West Rich Avenue, DeLand, Volusia County, Florida. (Info. dated 1963.)
The Rushes had one child:
Elizabeth Ann Rush James Allen Bradfield
George Millick Abbott (1908 - 19__) Gladene Parr (19__ - 1945) ______ ______ (19__ - 19__)
George Millick4 Abbott (Henry3, _______________2, _____________1) was born 20 February 1908 at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the son of Henry and Susan Florence (Yost) Abbott. His birth is recorded in Chester County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married, first, Gladene Parr _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, New Orleans, Louisiana, or Houston, Texas. Reverend ________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Gladene Parr was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) Parr. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died __ _________ 1945, age __, of _____________ at Houston, Harris County, Texas. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
He married, second, _______________________ _____ _______ _____, at _________________ Church, _______________, _____________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
______________ was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) ____________. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
Resides at 197 Crescent Avenue, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky (1975).
In total, George Abbott had two children:
Diane ________ Abbott Barbara ________ Abbott
Robert Hollinger Abbott Martha Jane Kendt
B. 1 December 1916 at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania, child of Henry and Susan Florence (Yost) Abbott. His birth is recorded in Chester County records.
M. ___ _______ 19__ - Martha Jane Kendt at ________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, ______________. Reverend ______________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of the church. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______.
She was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (_______) Kendt. See ______________ County birth records.
R. The Penthouse, Chafin Building, Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia.
Jack ______ Boyd (19__ - 19__) Anna ______ Yost (1892 - 19__)
Jack ________4 Boyd (____________3, _______________2, _____________1) was born ___________, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Boyd. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Anna Yost _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Anna Yost was born 5 June 1892 at _____________, ___________ County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Robert C_______ and Margaret (Ford) Yost. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They reside at Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Boyds had no children.
Harry D_______ Yost (1896 - 19__) Anna Boyle (18__ - 19__)
Harry D_________7 Yost (Robert C.6, Joseph Gaston5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born 28 June 1896 at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of Robert C. and Margaret (Ford) Yost. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Anna Boyle _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Anna Boyle was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) Boyle. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They reside at Claymont, New Castle County, Delaware.
The Yosts had one child:
(Daughter) Yost
Ralph M____ Yost (1899 - 19__) Alma Wright (19__ - 19__)
Ralph M______7 Yost (Harry W.6, Joseph Gaston5, Clifford4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born 9 December 1899 at _____________, _______________ County, Pennsylvania, the son of Harry W. and Margie (Proudfoot) Yost. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Alma Wright _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Alma Wright was born _____________, at _____________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of _____________ and _____________ (___________) Wright. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They reside at Chustiona, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
The Yosts had three children (not necessarily in chronological order):
Ralph Yost Harry Yost Margaret Yost
Lorin Rubincan (19__ - 19__) Mary Yost (1900 - 19__)
Lorin2 Rubincan (_____________1) was born _______________, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Rubincan. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Mary Yost _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Mary Yost was born 12 February 1900 at _____________, ___________ County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Harry W. and Margie (Proudfoot) Yost. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They reside at Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Rubincans had two children (not necessarily in chronological order):
Patricia Rubincan Donald Rubincan
Roland Simmons (19__ - 19__) Ruth Yost (1903 - 19__)
Roland2 Simmons (_____________1) was born _______________, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_____________) Simmons. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married Ruth Yost _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Ruth Yost was born 22 February 1903 at _____________, ___________ County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Harry W. and Margie (Proudfoot) Yost. Her birth is recorded in ___________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age __, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, __________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ___________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in _________________.
They reside at Christiana, Lancaster County, (or Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania). They reside at 442 First Avenue, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Simmonses had one child:
(Name or Gender Unknown) Simmons
______ ________ _______ (19__ - 19__) Marian Yost (19__ - 19__)
_____ _______2 _____ (_______1) was born __________ ____, at _____________, _______________ County, ________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_______________) _______. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died ______________________, age __, of ___________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _______________________.
He married Marian Yost __ _______ 19__, at __________ Church at ___________ _______ County, ____________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________.
Marian Yost was born __ _______ 18__, at _______________, ______ County, _________, the daughter of Walter C_____ and Mary (Althouse) Yost. She was baptized __ ___ ____, at ___________ Church at ______________. Her sponsors were __________ and __________. See the baptism records of the church, p. __. Her birth is recorded in ______ County birth records v. ___, no. ___. She died ______________________, age __, of ___________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and she is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. Her death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _______________________.
The _______s had ____ children:
Robert Yost (19__ - 19__) _______ _______ (19__- 19__)
Robert6 Yost (Walter C_______5, George W_______4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born __ ______ 19__, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of Walter C_____ and Mary (Althouse) Yost. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died ______________________, age __, of ___________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _______________________.
He married ______________________________ _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _____________, ______________ County, ____________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and ______________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of _______ Church, _______________ Street, ___________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. __, no. _______.
______________ was born _____________, at ______________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of ____________ and ___________ (______) __________. Her birth is recorded in ____________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age ____, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, ___________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ____________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in ________________________.
The Yosts had __ children:
Richard Yost (19__ - 19__) _______ _______ (19__- 19__)
Richard6 Yost (Walter C_______5, George W_______4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born __ ______ 19__, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of Walter C_____ and Mary (Althouse) Yost. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died ______________________, age __, of ___________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _______________________.
He married ______________________________ _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _____________, ______________ County, ____________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and ______________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of _______ Church, _______________ Street, ___________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. __, no. _______.
______________ was born _____________, at ______________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of ____________ and ___________ (______) __________. Her birth is recorded in ____________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age ____, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, ___________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ____________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in ________________________.
The Yosts had __ children:
Walter Yost (19__ - 19__) _______ _______ (19__- 19__)
Walter6 Yost (Walter C_______5, George W_______4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born __ ______ 19__, at _____________, _______________ County, ____________, the son of Walter C_____ and Mary (Althouse) Yost. His birth is recorded in ______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___.
He died ______________________, age __, of ___________, at __________, _____ County, _________. The funeral was held _____________________, at _________________ Church, _______, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _______________________.
He married ______________________________ _____ _______ _______, at ___________________ Church, _____________, ______________ County, ____________. Reverend _________________ presided. Witnesses were ______________ and ______________. The marriage is recorded in the marriage register of _______ Church, _______________ Street, ___________. See also ______________ County marriage records, v. __, no. _______.
______________ was born _____________, at ______________, ___________ County, ___________, the daughter of ____________ and ___________ (______) __________. Her birth is recorded in ____________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___. She died _____________________, age ____, of _____________, at _____________, ______________ County, ___________. The funeral was held ____________________, at _________________ Church, __________, and she is buried in ____________ Cemetery at ____________. Her death is recorded in _____ County death records, v. ____, p. _____, and obituaries were published in ________________________.
The Yosts had __ children:
George A______ Yost (1925 - _______ _______ _______ (19__ -
George A_______6 Yost (George D________5, George W.4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born __ ___ 1925 at _______________, __________ County, _________, the son of George D. and Esther (Simmons) Yost. He was baptized __ ___ ____, at _______ Church at ______________. His sponsors were __________ and __________. See the baptism records of the church, p. __. His birth is recorded in _______ County records v. ___, no. ____.
He died _____________________, age __, of ___________, at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. His death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
He married ________ ________ ________ ___ _______ ____, at ________ Church at ___________, ______________ County, ______________. Reverend ______________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ Church, p. ____. Also see _____________ County marriage records, v. ______, no. ______.
She was born _______________, at _____________, _____________ County, _____________, the daughter of ________ and _________ (_______) __________________. Her birth is recorded in _______ County records v. ___, no. ____. She died _________________, at __________, ______________ County, _______________ and is buried in ___________________ Cemetery at __________________. See ______________ County birth records, v. ______, no. _______ and _________ County death certificates, v. ___, no. ____.
The Yosts had ___ children:
Dorothy Yost (19__ - 19__)
Dorothy6 Yost (George D________5, George W.4, Joseph3, Henry2, Johann Conrad1) was born __ ___ 19__, at _______________, __________ County, _________, the daughter of George D. and Esther (Simmons) Yost. She was baptized __ ___ ____, at _______ Church at ______________. Her sponsors were __________ and __________. See the baptism records of the church, p. __. Her birth is recorded in _______ County records v. ___, no. ____.
She died _____________________, age __, of diphtheria at _________, _____ County, _____________. The funeral was held ____________________, at ___________ Church, _________, and she is buried in __________ Cemetery at _______. Her death is recorded in __________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published in _____________________.
Emerson Glauner
son of Arthur and Anna Elizabeth (Broschard) Glauner.
Anna Broschard
daughter of Howard Leon and Ethel (Garrett) Broschard
Howard Broschard
son of Howard Leon and Ethel (Garrett) Broschard
Paul Broschard
son of Howard Leon and Ethel (Garrett) Broschard
Lewis Broschard
son of Howard Leon and Ethel (Garrett) Broschard
Doris Broschard
daughter of Howard Leon and Ethel (Garrett) Broschard
“Bud” Broschard
son of Howard Leon and Ethel (Garrett) Broschard
Emma Broschard
daughter of Charles Clarence and Etta (Pierce) Broschard
Etta Broschard
daughter of Charles Clarence and Etta (Pierce) Broschard
Charles Broschard
son of Charles Clarence and Etta (Pierce) Broschard
(son/daughter) Broschard
son/daughter of Charles Clarence and Etta (Pierce) Broschard
(son/daughter) Broschard
son/daughter of Charles Clarence and Etta (Pierce) Broschard
(son/daughter) Broschard
son/daughter of Charles Clarence and Etta (Pierce) Broschard
(son/daughter) Broschard
son/daughter of Charles Clarence and Etta (Pierce) Broschard
(son/daughter) Broschard
son/daughter of Charles Clarence and Etta (Pierce) Broschard
Mildred Broschard
daughter of Emerson Benjamin and Etta (McClure) Broschard.
William Broschard
son of Emerson Benjamin and Etta (McClure) Broschard.
Janet Daily
daughter of Paul and Mary Louise (Broschard) Daily
Paul Daily
son of Paul and Mary Louise (Broschard) Daily
Jack Forbes
son of Austin and Ruth Viola (Broschard) Forbes
Donald Forbes
son of Austin and Ruth Viola (Broschard) Forbes
Betty Forbes
daughter of Austin and Ruth Viola (Broschard) Forbes
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