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1860 census
1860 census
George was living with his family in New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio. His family consisted of his wife, four sons and two daughters. His occupation was listed as a grocer.

 
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1880 Census
1880 Census
Status: Located; This census shows Regina with four of her children. Louis, Rosa, Henry, and Frank. Henry Schneider was born on 1/27/1865 in Watkins IA (Benton County) and was admitted to the Iowa School for the Feeble Minded (now Glenwood Resource Center) on 6/30/1881
 
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Bridget Gossman Death Cert
Bridget Gossman Death Cert
Status: Located; Daughter of Johann Michael Rothenberger and Maria Eva Klein. Wife of L. Solomon Gossman
 
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Ernest Spencer
Ernest Spencer
Ernest Spencer
LIBBY, Mont. — Funeral services for Ernest Spencer. 78. were conducted Thursday at Libby with the Rev. Hatch Frost of the Church of God officiating. Interment followed at the Libby Cemetery.
Spencer, a long time resident of the Libby area and a veteran sawyer of the J. Neils Lumber Co. died of s heart attack at his Libby home. He helped build the Lincoln Elementary School and the old high school at Libby. He retired from the J. Neils Co. in 1957 following 30 years of service.
His wife, Mable, died in 1983. Survivors include a daughter. Luceile Tarbert; three sons. Kenneth. Ralph and Leonard Spencer and a brother. Vern Spencer, all of Libby; 21 grandchildren and I great-grandchildren.
 
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EX-DEER PARK MAN, 79. TAKEN IN WENATCHEE
EX-DEER PARK MAN, 79. TAKEN IN WENATCHEE
WENATCHEE, April 25, Frank Joseph Tarbert, 79, Wenatchee, died here last night. Born in Ohio, he moved to Spokane in 1880 and lived much of his life in the Spokane and Deer Park regions. He moved to Wenatchee 10 years ago.
He first lived on Wild Rose prairie near Spokane and during the Indian uprising in that area he and his mother were attacked by the Indians. He later helped build an Indian stockade for protection of the whites.
He was in the lumber business in Deer Park for many years.
 
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Funeral Of Philip Bausch, Sr., Held Here
Funeral Of Philip Bausch, Sr., Held Here
Funeral services were held at St. John's Lutheran church in Atkinson last Friday afternoon for Philip Bausch, Sr., who died at Atalissa, la., Sept. 17 at the age of 99 years. The service was conducted by the local pastor, Rev. Wm. G. Vahle, and the following account of his life was given:
“Philip Bausch was born at Baden, Germany, Oct. 31, 1830, and died; at Atalissa, la., Sept. 17, 1929, aged 98 years, 19 months and 17 v days! He was married to Margaret Diddler in 1850 and in 1867 the family came to America, settling in Illinois. From Illinois they moved to Iowa and then to eastern Nebraska.
Five children were born in Germany and eight in America. Two daughters, Margaret and Eva, died in infancy, in Iowa and one son, Adam, died there at the age of 8 years. Two sons, William at 10 years of age, and Philip at 68, died in Nebraska and are buried here. His wife who preceded him in death 21 years ago, is also buried in Atkinson.
Those left to mourn his death are Charles of O'Neill, Henry, Fred and Stephen of Phoenix, Adolph of Atalissa, la., Mrs. Kate Kirsch of Muscatine, la., Mrs. Elizabeth Wenzel of Steinauer and Mrs. Anna Evens of Atkinson Thirty grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren also survive him.”
 
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Funeral Of Philip Bausch, Sr., Held Here
Funeral Of Philip Bausch, Sr., Held Here
Funeral services were held at St. John's Lutheran church in Atkinson last Friday afternoon for Philip Bausch, Sr., who died at Atalissa, la., Sept. 17 at the age of 99 years. The service was conducted by the local pastor, Rev. Wm. G. Vahle, and the following account of his life was given:
“Philip Bausch was born at Baden, Germany, Oct. 31, 1830, and died; at Atalissa, la., Sept. 17, 1929, aged 98 years, 19 months and 17 v days! He was married to Margaret Diddler in 1850 and in 1867 the family came to America, settling in Illinois. From Illinois they moved to Iowa and then to eastern Nebraska.
Five children were born in Germany and eight in America. Two daughters, Margaret and Eva, died in infancy, in Iowa and one son, Adam, died there at the age of 8 years. Two sons, William at 10 years of age, and Philip at 68, died in Nebraska and are buried here. His wife who preceded him in death 21 years ago, is also buried in Atkinson.
Those left to mourn his death are Charles of O'Neill, Henry, Fred and Stephen of Phoenix, Adolph of Atalissa, la., Mrs. Kate Kirsch of Muscatine, la., Mrs. Elizabeth Wenzel of Steinauer and Mrs. Anna Evens of Atkinson Thirty grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren also survive him.”
 
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Glen A. Waldow
Glen A. Waldow
Glen Albert Waldow, 69, 1661 Benedict Drive. San Leandro, former Oakland Jeweler, died Monday in a Castro Valley convalescent hospital.
Mr. Waldow had retired about four years ago from operation of his Jewelry store in Oakland.
A native of Lincoln, Neb., Mr. Waldow was a member of Brooklyn Lodge No 225 F. & A.M., Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies, Cecelia Shrine No. 3 0.W.S.J. and the Fruitvale Exchange Club.
The funeral will be at 1:30 p m. tomorrow at the New Colonial chapel, 2626 High St. Oakland, with Brooklyn Lodge No 225, officiating.
 
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He has the look of an Eagle
He has the look of an Eagle
Status: Located; Brian Tarbert's Eagle Scout Project Daily Record Ellensburg, Washington. Saturday, June 18, 1994 (Front Page) Other Headlines - The bizarre and tragic O.J. story; Defense cuts hurting Boeing; and Carter leaves North Korea
 
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John A Tarbert Death Cert. 1935
John A Tarbert Death Cert. 1935
 
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Leroy 'Roy' Tarbert
Leroy 'Roy' Tarbert
Leroy ‘Roy’ Tarbert
LIBBY - Leroy "Roy” Tarbert, 85, died Thursday in Lewistown of natural causes.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at the Vial Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the City of Libby Cemetery.
Survivors are a daughter, Thelma Bell of Rexberg, Idaho; four sons, Ernest and Kim, both of Libby; Don Tarbert of Ellensberg, Wash.; Len Tarbert of Marion; a brother, Raymond "Hap" Tarbert of Missoula; 31 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.

Great Falls Tribune
Great Falls, Montana 01 Sep 1993, Wed • Page 11


 
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Luceile Tarbert
Luceile Tarbert
8 Missoulian, Wednesday, October 19, 1983
Obituaries
Luceile Tarbert
LIBBY — Luceile Tarbert, 66, died Monday at St. John Lutheran Hospital in Libby of an apparent heart attack
She was born April 14, 1917, at Libby to Ernest and Mable Spencer She was raised in Libby and received her education there. She married LeRov Tarbert on June 22, 1936, at Libby
She was employed as a switchboard operator for the General Telephone Co. for many years and was chief operator at the Libby office She later was transferred to the company's office in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where she worked until retiring in 1981 She returned to Libbv in 1982
Survivors include her husband; one daughter. Thelma Bell. Sugar City, Idaho, four sons, Ernest, Libby. Donald, Ellensberg, Wash., Leonard. Thompson Falls, and Kimber, Copperas Cove, Texas, three brothers, Kenneth, Ralph and Leonard Spencer, all of Libby; 24 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p m at the Vial Funeral Home, Libby. Burial will follow in the City of Libby Cemetery.

 
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Marriage Certificate Fred Henry Riedle and Sephese Van Wickle
Marriage Certificate Fred Henry Riedle and Sephese Van Wickle
Status: Located;
 
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Movtville J Rambo Death Cert.
Movtville J Rambo Death Cert.
Status: Located; Name : Montville J. Rambo
Death date : 08 Sep 1943
Death place : Crooksville, Perry, Ohio
Birth date : 15 Jul 1864
Birth place : Muskingum Co., Ohio
Age at death : 79 years 1 month 23 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address : 129 North State St.
Occupation : Farmer
Residence : Crooksville, Perry, Ohio
Burial date : 10 Sep 1943
Cemetery name : Atonement
Spouse name : Racheil Gossman
Father name : Jacob Rambo
Father birth place : Perry Co., Ohio
Mother name : Elizabeth Pletcher
Mother birth place : Morgan Co., Ohio
GSU film number : 2024179
Digital GS number : 4057830
Image number : 3073
Reference number : fn 58266
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
 
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Obituary - Bessie May Hall Koon
Obituary - Bessie May Hall Koon
The Spokesman Review
 
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Obituary of John Whited Bishop
Obituary of John Whited Bishop
Obituary
John Whited Bishop was born in Indiana on the 19, day of August 1838. He came to Iowa with his parents when small. At age of 17, he joined the Christian church at Winterset, Iowa. He was united in marriage to Elizabeth Gustin, November 22, 1860.To this union, was born seven children. Two died in infancy, The surviving children are Mrs. Will Martin of Cozad, Nebraska, Arthur of Campo, Colorado, Mrs. Hiram Waldo of Sidney, Montana, Mrs. W. W. Furguson and Fred, Clarks, Nebraska, one Philip Walic of Jennings, Kansas. Twenty living grandchildren, thirty-two great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held at the home of his daughter Mrs. W. W. Furguson on Saturday, January 16, 1926, Rev. Foster officiating. The burial was Genoa, Nebraska.
Mr. Bishop was 87 years of age at the time of his death.
 
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Ray Waldo
Ray Waldo
Ray Waldo
LIBBY — Ray Waldo. 78, died Monday at his home in Libby of natural causes.
He was born Oct. 3. 1903. at Bartlett. Neb., to Hiram and Ella Waldo He was raised in Nebraska and in eastern Montana He married Jessie V. Lawrence on June 14, 1934, at Atkinson. Neb
He had worked throughout the western United States in construction as a carpenter He came to Libby in 1954 where he worked as a carpenter for the St. Regis Paper Co. until his retirement in 1968
He had been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the IOOF and the Carpenters and Joiners Union.
Survivors include his wife, Jessie, Libby; two sons, Dwayne, Sumner, Wash., and Bob, Colfax, Wash.; two daughters. Vera Tarbert. Ellensburg, Wash., and Rita Coon, Colfax; two sisters. Leone Kirschner. Seattle, and lone Lillie. Bonner Springs, Kan.,; and 19 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, DeVere, in 1940.
Funeral services will be 2 p m Friday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Libby with elders Ross Koehler and Bill Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in the City of Libby Cemetery under the direction of Vial Funeral Home
 
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Riles Held At Amelia For Mrs. Ella Waldo, Holt County Pioneer
Riles Held At Amelia For Mrs. Ella Waldo, Holt County Pioneer
Page 5 of Atkinson Graphic, published in Atkinson, Nebraska on Friday, September 11th, 1942

Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Waldo, 74, pioneer Holt county settler and school teacher, were held at Amelia last Sunday, afternoon. Mrs. Waldo died of a heart attack. Wednesday morning, September 2. at her home in that, village where she had lived since the death of her husband in 1929. She came to this county in 1885 and for a time taught school near her parents’ home 18 miles northeast of O’Neill.

‬Obituary

Ella Florence Bishop daughter of John and Elizabeth Bishop was born in Winterset, Iowa, August 2, 18G8, and departed this life at her home in Amelia, Nebr., Sept 2, 1942, at the age of 74 years and one month. She came to Nebraska with her rents in 1884, at the age of 15. In 1885 her father settled on homestead in Holt county 18 miles northeast of O’Neill, where she taught school. She was united in marriage to Hiram E. Waldo at Minneola, Nebr., in Holt county on November 29, 1888. She lived in Nebraska most of her life, except for a few years when they lived near Sidney, Mont. To this union were born nine children. Her husband preceded' her in death at Sidney, Mont., in 1929; also, a daughter, Mrs. Bethel Lull of Poison, Mont in August-1927, and a son, Glen Waldo, of Colorado Springs, Colo.

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Rites Held For Berl Waldo, 77
Rites Held For Berl Waldo, 77
Funeral services for Berl W Waldo, 77, a longtime rancher in the Amelia-Chambers community, who died at his home April 1, were held at the United Methodist Church in Chambers Sunday afternoon, April 4, at 2 o'clock Rev. Clarence Davis officiated and burial was in Chambers Cemetery. Mrs. Ernest Durre was organist and Stanley Lambert vocalist at the services. Pallbearers were Stanley Thompson, Harold Fullerton, Lyle David, Earl David, Harlan Larson, and Raymond Beed.
Berl Wilbur Waldo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram E Waldo was born in Nance County, Nov. 10, 1893. He married Miss. Emma Zinkon at Ord March 18, 1914. The couple ranched for a time near Ericson then moved to the Amelia-Chambers community which became their permanent home. Five children were born to the couple, Mrs. Robert (Zelma) Kalb of Daingerfield, Texas; Mrs. Kenneth (Mildred) Werner of Chambers; Harold Of Boise, Idaho; Lloyd of O'Neill and an infant daughter, who preceded him in death.
He was also preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Fred and Glen and three sisters, Claudene, Esther, and Bethel. Survivors include his wife, Emma; children Zelma, Mildred, Harold, and Lloyd; 12 grandchil-dren and eight great-grandchildren a brother, Ray, Libby, Mont.; two sisters, Leone Kirschner of Seattle, Wash and Ione Lillie of Virginia Minn. Also surviving are many nephews, nieces and a host of friends. He was a member of the Chamlers Odd Fellows Lodge since 1947.
 
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Russians Likely to Be Popular Social Additions
Russians Likely to Be Popular Social Additions
Status: Located; Wife of Russian Attache Dec 1917
 
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Wedding Bells at Promontory
Wedding Bells at Promontory
Status: Located;