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651 | Have clipping of 50th Wedding anniversary. 10 Children, 8 still living at the time. | Family: Balthasar, John N. / Ostertag, Bertha (F263)
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652 | Have obituary clipping | Luper, Harriet (I161)
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653 | Have obituary clipping | Sanford, Lydia (I3429)
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654 | He passed away on April 1, 2012 at his home in Boise of a fast growing cancer. Richard ("Dick) leaves behind his wife, Sue Conner of Boise, brother Ray Conner (Michele) of Murrieta, CA, three daughters, Carol Minter and Barbara Blackburn (Rex) and of Boise, Jane Reeves (John) of Donnelly, four grandchildren, Ashley Minter and Tara Morgan of Boise, Lisa Reuth (Cory), and Dare Lamberson of Austin, TX, and two great-grandchildren, Damian and Cara McKiernan, both of Austin, TX. Preceding him in death was a 4th daughter, Patricia Rousey, who lived in Belize, Central America. Dick graduated from Gardena High School in Gardena, CA in 1948, where he lettered in basketball, track, and tennis, was sports editor of the school newspaper, President of the Boys Union, and member of the Knights, a school service club. He attended El Camino College in Lawndale, CA for two years, where he was on the track team, running the 880 and winning the Metropolitan Conference Championship in 1949. He also won the All Christian Conference Championship in that event in 1950 at Biola College in L.A., where he graduated with a B.A. in 1954. Dick's career employment included: Assistant Director at a youth center in east Los Angeles; a Baptist minister in Oakesdale, WA; many years as a YMCA Director in Culver City, California, Van Nuys, CA., Twin Falls, ID, Boise, ID and Seattle, WA. He also was Idaho State Director for United Cerebral Palsy Association and Idaho Multiple Sclerosis Society, and served as a fund-raiser for the Idaho Heart Association. He most enjoyed his work with the YMCA as Camp Director, working with the Y-Indian Guides, and as State Director for the YMCA Youth and Government Program for 18 years. His recreational activities centered mostly on tennis. He was a member of the Boise Racquet and Swim Club from its inception in 1967 to 2004, founded the "All Idaho Seniors Tournament, in which he placed 3rd in the national playoffs in 1995, and won two silver medals at the World Senior Games in St. George, Utah when he was 70. He also won or placed 2nd several times at the Grass Court tournament in Baker, Oregon during the 90's. In recent years he turned to "Pickleball", because of its shorter court. Dick was also involved in social and political activities: as a member of the Idaho Peace Coalition; volunteer for the Idaho Democratic Party; and in writing monthly published Letters to the Editor of the Idaho Statesman. For the past several years, he never missed a month of sharing his thoughts with the community. He became an avid reader and writer and considered himself a "Deist." He said his most coveted times in recent years were spent visiting with his daughters and grandchildren, and sharing early evenings with Sue on their deck swing, listening to music, holding hands and sipping a glass of wine. He was a good father, a good friend, and a good man. He will be missed by all who knew him. At his request, no formal service will be held, and he will be cremated. Published in Idaho Statesman on April 8, 2012 | Conner, Richard Allan (I1922)
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655 | He was assigned to the 321st Squadron (Bombs Away), 90th Bomb Group, 5th Air Force as a 1st Lieutenant during WWII. He served as a navigator on board a B-24 Liberator. He and the other members of his crew were credited with the destruction of four enemy aircraft. The 321st was a B-26 Marauder medium bomber squadron that carried out long range strategic bombardment of enemy targets in New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies, Phillipine Islands and other areas from bases as ground forces seized them during MacArthur's island hopping campaign. It bombarded targets on Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Formosa and China. | Petravage, Walter Bernard (I3554)
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656 | Head of household: Maggie Davis. with Husband Chas. and 7 other roomers Source Type: Census | Source (S449)
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657 | Head recorded as Hattie Dawson Source Type: Census | Source (S175)
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658 | heir of Lesmond | Alfburgis (I1724)
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659 | Helen H. Bonaguro Lake Village / South Holland Helen H. Bonaguro, age 80, of Lake Village, IN, formerly of South Holland, IL, passed away on Friday, November 8, 2002. She is survived by two sons, Arnold (Laura) Bonaguro of St. John, IN and Ronald (Nancy) Bonaguro of Lake Village, IN; three granddaughters; Brittany Bonaguro, Christina and Bethany Bonaguro; one brother: Joe (Sophie) Beke of Texas; two sisters: Kay (Tex) Kronenberger of Texas and Agnes Witt of Franklin Park, IL; and numerous nieces and nephews. Her husband, Joseph Arnold and a sister, Elsie Saxenger preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 11, 2002 at 7:00 P.M. at Sheets Funeral Home, 604 E. Commercial Ave., Lowell, IN 46356, with Pastor DuWayne Hintz officiating. A private burial will follow on Tuesday at Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, Wirth, IL. Friends are invited to call on Monday from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Helen was originally from Chicago. After marriage she and her husband participated in the Roseland, IL Loyal Order of the Moose. Helen was a former member of the St. Jude's Catholic Church in Dolton, IL. | Beke, Helen (I5221)
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660 | Hendrick G.' Lansing was one of the early settlers of Rensselaerwyck. More details on Lansing family may be found at: http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/bios/l/lansing.html | Lansing, Hendrick G. (I4854)
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661 | Henry David Bratt appears to be son of David Bradt and Marie Reamer. A confusion (for me) comes from the 1860 Federal census that lists a Mary Bradt living with Henry. If the other histories are correct, Henry's relationship intersects way back at Jan Bradt, brother of Barent Albertzen Bratt (Bradt) 1600's immigrant to New Colony. | Bratt, Henry David (I181)
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662 | Henry had three siblings listed in 1880 US Census: (Anna (age 8), F. William (age 6), and Emma (age 2) | Family: Wuertz, Theodore H / Letterman, Christianna (F1784)
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663 | Henry Pratt Perrine[1] was admitted to the US Military Academy in 1865 to graduation in 1869; commissioned Second Lieutenant; assigned to the 6th US Cavalry on June 15th of 1869; promoted to First Lieutenant, same regiment, on June 20th of 1872; promoted to Captain, same regiment, on Jan. 15th, 1884; retired as Captain on July First of 1891. Took an arrow in the solar plexus which would not heal; unable to sit a horse, medically retired. (memory of daughter, Ida) | Perrine, Captain Henry Pratt (I4993)
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664 | her 1st | Family: Arnulf, II Ct. of Flanders / Rosele (F683)
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665 | her 1st | Family: Thibault Count of Arles / Lorraine, Bertha of (F845)
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666 | her 2nd | Family: Ricuinus Prince of Ardenne / Cunegonde (F816)
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667 | her 2nd husband | Family: Vermandois, Herbert III de Count / Renald, Ct. Ermengarde of Bar Dau. Of (F647)
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668 | her 2nd; his 1st | Family: Bruce, Lord of Annandale Robert / Carrick, Countess of Carrick Marjorie (F445)
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669 | her first | Family: Clare, Earl of Pembroke Gilbert de / Beaumont, Isabel ("Elizabeth") de (F497)
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670 | her first | Family: de Beaumont, Count of Meulan Robert / de Vermandois, Isabel (aka Elizabeth) (F513)
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671 | her first | Family: Hunroch, Margrave of Friuli / Engeltron (F955)
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672 | her first husband | Family: Clare, Roger de Earl of Hertford / Hilary, Maud St. (F475)
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673 | her first husband | Family: de Clare, Richard Fitz Gilbert Earl of Hertford / Meschines, Adeliza (F491)
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674 | her first husband | Family: Clare, Gilbert de Earl Clare of Tunbridge / Clermont, Adelaide de (F518)
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675 | her first husband | Family: Baudouin, Count of Boulogne II / Holland, Adele of (F639)
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676 | her first husband | Family: Giselbert Duke of Lorraine / Saxony, Gerberga of (F785)
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677 | her first husband | Family: Littlefield, Horatio / Conner, Margaret (F1158)
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678 | her first husband | Family: Young, Calvin / Conner, Nora May (F1176)
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679 | her first marriage | Family: Clare, Sir Gilbert de Earl / Marshall, Isabella (F455)
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680 | her first marriage | Family: Crepi, Hugh Magnus de / Vermandois, Adelaide ("Adele") de (F514)
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681 | her first marriage | Family: Llewellyn Prince of North Wales / Ankaret, Queen of Powys II (F573)
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682 | her first marriage | Family: Ebles, Archbishop, Count of Rheims I / Hainaut, Beatrix of (F664)
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683 | her first of two | Family: Richard, Duke of Normandy III / Adelaide Princess of France (F621)
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684 | her second | Family: David, King of Scots I / Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon Maud of (F487)
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685 | her second | Family: Warenne, William de / de Vermandois, Isabel (aka Elizabeth) (F488)
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686 | her second | Family: Cynfyn, Prince of N.Wales of Powys / Ankaret, Queen of Powys II (F538)
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687 | her second husband | Family: Owen Prince of Tegaingl / Morfydd (F503)
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688 | her second husband | Family: Geoffrey, Count of Anjou I / Vermandois, Adelaide of (F745)
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689 | her second husband | Family: Louis, King of France IV / Saxony, Gerberga of (F773)
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690 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Locke, R.D. / Morgrage, Elsie Mona (F976)
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691 | her second marriage | Family: Boulogne, Count Of Lens Lambert of / Normandy, Adelaide of (F545)
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692 | her third marriage | Family: Baldwin, Count of Flanders I / Judith Princess of Aquitaine (F902)
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693 | his 1st of two wives | Family: Aethelred, King of England II / Elfleda (F565)
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694 | his 2nd; her third | Family: Borom, Great Monarch of Ireland Brien / Neas, Gormflath Macfinn of (F687)
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695 | His 3rd; her 1st | Family: Charles, King of France III / Edgiva (F833)
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696 | his first | Family: Montgomery, Regent in Normandy Roger de / Belleme, Mabel (d'Alencon) de (F557)
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697 | his first | Family: Osbern, William Fitz / Toeni, Adelina ("Alice") de (F560)
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698 | his first marriage | Family: Meredith Prince of Powys / Hunydd (F483)
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699 | his first marriage | Family: Idwal, Prince of N. Wales / Avendreg, of Powys (F686)
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700 | his first of two | Family: Edmund, King of England "The Magnificent" I / Elgiva, Saint (F681)
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