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Who Was Who II of Hanover, IL
1 Who Was Who II of Hanover, IL as of April 7, 2011 This proposed book contains biographies of people from Hanover who died after March 2, 1980, and up until when the book will go to the printer, hopefully in February 2011. The first Who Was Who was a book of biographies of everyone from Hanover, who had died, from the first settlers, up until February 28, 1980, when the book went to the printer. PLEASE let me know ALL middle names of everyone in each bio. This will help people doing research years from now. As you read through the information below PLEASE let me know of any omissions or corrections of any of your friends or family. I want this to be a book that will honor all of our past Hanover residents and to keep them alive in our memory. The prerequisites for being listed in this book are (1) being deceased, (2) having some sort of connection to Hanover, whether that is being born in Hanover or living in Hanover for some time, or (3) being buried in one of the three cemeteries. THANKS, Terry Miller PLEASE make sure that your friend’s and family’s biographies contain all the information listed below: 1. Date of birth 2. Where they were born 3. Parent’s name (including Mother’s maiden name) 4. Where they went to school 5. If they served in the Military – what branch – what years served 6. Married to whom, when and where 7. Name of children (oldest to youngest) 8. Main type of work 9. -
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Web: Missouri, Find A Grave Index, 1812-2012 about Allen H Paine X7643/1 Name: Allen H Paine Birth Date: 3 Apr 1865 Age at Death: 90 Death Date: 8 Feb 1956 Burial Place: Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-. Bruce Edward Proctor X7643/2 Birth 8 Jul 1917 in Forest, Lambton Co Ontario CANADA Death 1982 Birth 1917 8 Jul Forest, Lambton Co Ontario CANADA Family Members Parents Francis William PROCTOR 1889 – 1948 Edith Matilda PHILLIPS 1895 – 1982 Spouse & Children Jean Claire McCAHILL 1920 – 1997 X7643/3 Charles P Wineman in entry for Chas D Wineman, "Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952"Name: Chas D Wineman Event Type: Death Event Date: 05 Oct 1942 Event Place: Eloise, Wayne, Michigan, United States Gender: Male Age: 32 Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 19 Apr 1910 Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan Birth Year (Estimated): 1910 Father's Name: Charles P Wineman Mother's Name: Julia Ann Mcintyre GS Film number: 001973150 Digital Folder Number: 005363516 Image Number: 01113 Julia Wineman, "Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952"Name: Julia Wineman Event Type: Death Event Date: 24 Feb 1923 Event Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States Gender: Female Age: 40 Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 10 Feb 1882 Birthplace: Glenroe, Canada Birth Year (Estimated): 1883 Father's Name: Robt Mcintyre Mother's Name: Julia Kelly GS Film number: 001972964 Digital Folder Number: 005362522 Image Number: 00847 Clarence Pieper, "Michigan, Births, 1867-1902" X7643/4 Name: Edward Clarence Pieper Birth Date: 07 Oct -
Mitchell's Satyr Butterfly, Neonympha Mitchellii Mitchellii French, in Southwestern Michigan
Mitchell’s Satyr Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement This Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement, effective and binding on the date of last signature below, is between U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s East Lansing Field Office Project Leader and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Permittee: Scott Hicks, Project Leader U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service East Lansing Field Office 2651 Coolidge Road, Suite 101 East Lansing, Michigan 48823 (517) 351-2555 The Service designates the following as the Agreement Contact: Laura Ragan, Recovery Coordinator U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Region 3 5600 American Blvd. West, Suite 990 Bloomington, Minnesota 55437-1458 Tracking Number: Summary of Purpose of the SHA: The purpose of this agreement is to outline conservation actions that participating property owners will implement and monitor on their enrolled properties for Mitchell’s satyr (Neonympha mitchellii mitchellii). The goal of the agreement is to encourage property owners to engage in conservation actions for the Mitchell’s satyr that provide a net conservation benefit to recovery. 1.0 Introduction The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) Safe Harbor Program (64 FR 32717) provides regulatory flexibility to non-federal landowners who voluntarily commit to implementing or avoiding specific activities, over a defined timeframe, that are reasonably expected to provide a net conservation benefit to species listed under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). In exchange for this commitment, enrolled landowners (Cooperators) receive assurances from the Service that no additional future regulatory restrictions will be imposed or commitments required for species covered under a Safe Harbor Agreement. -
Register Report for Philip Jacob Klein
Register Report for Philip Jacob Klein Generation 1 1. Philip Jacob Klein-1. He was born 1826 in Alsace-Lorraine, France. Immigration 1842 in Tonawanda, NY. He died on 11 Apr 1892 in at home near Edon, OH. Burial in Edgerton, Williams County, OH. Notes for Philip Jacob Klein: General Notes: Arrived in the U.S. in 1842, aboard the `U.S.S. The Albany. He had a very dark complexion, and wore a beret. Katrenzie Lorentz. Philip Jacob Klein and Katrenzie Lorentz. They were married in New York State. They had 5 children. 7. i. George Klein [1]. He was born Jul 1854 in New York State [1]. Residence 1870 in St Joseph Twp, Williams County, OH. 0ccupation 1900 in St Joseph Twp, Williams County, OH. His death Unknown in Williams County, OH (Tin Peddler). 8. ii. Caroline Klein [2, 2]. She was born 1855 in New York State. She married John George Lumpp. They were married on 12 Aug 1870 in Williams County, OH. Residence 1910 in Bryan, Williams County, OH [3]. She died Unknown. 9. iii. John Kline [4]. He was born on 10 May 1856 in New York State [5, 4]. Residence 1880 in New York State. He married Mary Ann Bontriger. They were married Oct 1893. He died on 12 Dec 1915 in Williams County, OH. Religion was German Lutheran Church. Burial in Edon Union Cemetery Edon, OH. 10. iv. Phillip Jacob Klein [6]. He was born on 29 Dec 1860 in New York State [6]. Residence 1880 in Boarding with John Wesley Bowersox, (brother Henry's inlaws) and working as a laborer. -
Summary of Major Trends Influencing Supply and Demand for Teachers in Michigan
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 117 065 SP 009 761 AUTHOR Smith, Gary R. TITLE Summary of Major Trends Influencing Supply and Demand for Teachers in Michigan. PUB DATE Jan 76 NOTE 40p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$1.95 Plus Postage DESCRIPTORS Demography; EmploymentProjections; Employment Trends; *Public School Teachers; *Teacher Characteristics; Teacher Education; Teachers; *Teacher Supply and Demand IDENTIFIERS *Michigan ABSTRACT Identifying major trends related to the supply and demand for teachers in Michigan provides the purpose for this study. The data was gathered primarily from the Professional Personnel Register compiled annually by the Teacher Education and Professional Service Division of the Michigan Department of Education. The data provides empirical evidence of the attrition of teaching personnel who have graduated from various institutions. It also provides a basis for estimating the extent to which teachers who leave the public schools return to teaching at a later date. Factors examined which influence the supply and demand of teachers include (1) birth rate and enrollment, (2) newly certified teachers and the increasing number of teachers, and (3) attrition rate. The study also highlights the descriptive characteristics of Michigan teachers and analyzes employment trends by curriculum.(Tables and figures are provided.) (JMF) ********************************************************,*************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every elgort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marglial * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the qualify * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. -
OLIGER(M).Pdf
OLIGER (M) Loren M. Knowles F3695522, genealogist and first husband of Betty Lorraine Kauffman I551, spent a copious amount of time and money in the U.S. and abroad researching Betty’s Oliger lineage. He faced formidable challenges with seemingly endless variations of the spelling of that surname, including: Obligé, Olinger, Ology, Ulegy, Olegie, Olirgy, Oligy, Oligee, Oligey, Oleyare, Olliger and Alligee. The same obstacle came with the surname Bruniare: Brendar, Brenier, Bruner, Brenner, Brenyer, Griner, Brinyear, Grunier, Brunner, Grunter and Brinyer. He compiled the following information ca. 1972. NOTE: As of 1963, archival records from St. Philomena Catholic Church in Stonelick Creek, OH referenced in the following Oliger M family history were being stored at Holy Trinity Church in Batavia, OH. TO DO A SEARCH OF THIS .PDF DOCUMENT: • For PC users, hold down the CTRL key and then press F. • For Mac users, hold down the COMMAND key and then press F. • Type in the desired name, word or number in the FIND box in the upper right-hand corner, and then press ENTER or RETURN. Notations in brackets and italics have been added subsequent to the passing of the genealogist. M ANTOINE OLIGER He was born in 1716 and died 10/11/1799. Antoine was a shepherd in Haut-Clocher, Lorraine, France where he married Anne Marguerite Krüegenbauerr (Anne Marguerite Kruhenbauer ?) (1m). M1 MARIE-ANNE OLIGER b. in 1752 d. 12/8/1809 in Haut-Clocher, Lorraine, France She never married. M2 ANTOINE OLIGER b. 8/2/1759 and baptized the next day in Haut-Clocher, Lorraine, France d. -
Rochester Sentinel 2020 Wednesday January 1, 2020 Holiday-No Paper
Rochester Sentinel 2020 Wednesday January 1, 2020 Holiday-No Paper Thursday January 2, 2020 Rebecca Sue SLENTZ Rebecca Sue SLENTZ, 66, loving wife, mother, and grandmother, was called home by the Lord God on Sunday December 29, 2019, after a courageous fight for almost four years with cancer. Becky was born in Fulton County to the late Covert WENTZEL and Romayne (SMITH) WENTZEL. She was a 1971 graduate of Kewanna High School and a 1975 graduate of Manchester College, where she met her husband and partner of 45 years, Michael SLENTZ. Besides her husband, Michael, Becky is survived by three children, John (Angie) SLENTZ, Butler, Matt (Fei) SLENTZ, Austin, Texas, and Rachel (Matt) JUN, Mishawaka; four grandchildren, Rowan, Pearl, Robby and a granddaughter on the way; five siblings, Roger (Julie) WENTZEL, Falls Church, Virginia, Tim (Jeri) WENTZEL, Hicksville, Ohio, Don (Amy) WENTZEL, Fishers, Christy (Spencer) STOPA, Mesa, Arizona, and Carol HOLMQUEST, Fishers; and in-law Robert (Ann) SLENTZ, Butler. She truly enjoyed spending time with her beloved family, many close friends and her church family. An elementary school teacher for 40 years, the first two years at Orland Elementary and the last 38 years at Butler Elementary, teaching fifth grade, Becky loved helping and connecting with her students and she excelled at teaching math and coaching the math bowl team. Becky was an active member in the community, devoting her time to co-directing the Butler Community Food Pantry for 10 years, being a former member of the DeKalb County Young Farmers, leading the Franklin Busy Bees 4-H Club and being a 4-H mother for 17 years. -
Van Raaphorst-Metsch Family History
van Raaphorst-Metsch Family History Anna van Raaphorst-Johnson Third Edition (3.0) - November 2014 van Raaphorst-Metsch Family History | TOC | 3 Contents List of Figures...................................................................................................................5 Chapter 1: Introduction..............................................................................11 Chapter 2: The van Raephorst / van Raaphorst Nobility........................13 The Royal Estates De Horsten...........................................................................................................13 Stories of the van Raephorst / van Raaphorst Nobles.......................................................................23 Chapter 3: Ancestors.................................................................................27 The van Raaphorst-Metsch Families..................................................................................................27 van Raaphorst Branch Family History................................................................................................28 Nan's comments on the van Raaphorst branch family history................................................33 Metsch Branch Family History............................................................................................................33 Nan's comments on the Metsch branch family history............................................................36 Life in Amsterdam...............................................................................................................................38 -
Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, and the Great Lakes Fishery Trust
GENETIC ANALYSES OF DISPERSAL, HARVEST MORTALITY, AND RECRUITMENT FOR REMNANT POPULATIONS OF LAKE STURGEON, ACIPENSER FULVESCENS, IN OPEN-WATER AND RIVERINE HABITATS OF LAKE MICHIGAN by Kristin Janet Bott A THESIS Submitted to Michigan State University in partial fulfillment for the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE Fisheries and Wildlife 2006 ABSTRACT iii GENETIC ANALYSES OF DISPERSAL, HARVEST MORTALITY, AND RECRUITMENT FOR REMNANT POPULATIONS OF LAKE STURGEON, ACIPENSER FULVESCENS, IN OPEN-WATER AND RIVERINE HABITATS OF LAKE MICHIGAN By Kristin Janet Bott Lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, have been severely impacted by anthropogenic disturbance and are a conservation priority throughout their range. Restoration efforts are impeded by a lack of information regarding patterns of recruitment and habitat use during non-spawning periods. Using the significant spatial genetic structuring of remnant populations of lake sturgeon throughout the Lake Michigan basin, combined with mixed- stock analyses and individual assignment, I examined (1) population-specific occupancy of open-water habitats and (2) the population composition of a sport fishery on the Menominee River. Also, by combining estimates of population of origin with estimates of age, along with the uncertainty in each of these estimates, I estimated recruitment within lake sturgeon populations since 1975. I found evidence for non-random habitat occupancy in northeast and western portions of Lake Michigan, suggesting that natal river and forage availability may affect habitat occupancy. Significant heterogeneity in habitat occupancy was also observed throughout Green Bay. Mixture analysis of a year of harvest from the downriver section of the Menominee River suggests that 17% of individuals harvested were not of Menominee River origin. -
Myron Morris Family
Register Report for James Harvey Morse Generation 1 1. James Harvey Morse-1. Lydia Watkins. She died Abt. 1882 in Ionia, Michigan, USA. James Harvey Morse and Lydia Watkins. They had 5 children. 2. i. Myron Morse. He was born on 20 Feb 1840 in Orangeville, Wyoming, New York, USA. He married Mary Chittle. They were married on 02 Dec 1865 in Otisco, Ionia, Michigan, USA. Residence Oct 1919 in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan USA; 421 State Street. Cause Of Death on 31 Oct 1919 in Cancer of stomach. He died on 31 Oct 1919 in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan, USA [1]. Burial on 03 Nov 1919 in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan USA; (Oak Hill Cemetery). Employment in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan, USA ( Mail Carrier). Reference ID was 761. ii. Charles H. Morse. iii. Electa Morse. iv. Eveline Morse. v. Kate Morse. Generation 2 2. Myron Morse-2 (James Harvey Morse-1). He was born on 20 Feb 1840 in Orangeville, Wyoming, New York, USA. Residence Oct 1919 in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan USA; 421 State Street. Cause Of Death on 31 Oct 1919 in Cancer of stomach. He died on 31 Oct 1919 in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan, USA [1]. Burial on 03 Nov 1919 in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan USA; (Oak Hill Cemetery). Employment in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan, USA ( Mail Carrier). Reference ID was 761. Mary Chittle. She was born on 13 Dec 1844 in Monroe, Michigan, USA. Reference ID was 762. Burial in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan USA; (Oak Hill Cemetery). Myron Morse and Mary Chittle. They were married on 02 Dec 1865 in Otisco, Ionia, Michigan, USA. -
MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND BOARD FINAL MEETING AGENDA FEBRUARY 27, 2018 10:00 Am
MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND BOARD FINAL MEETING AGENDA FEBRUARY 27, 2018 10:00 am Public comment – Please limit public comment to three (3) minutes Communications A. Consent Agenda Proposed Meeting Minutes – January 23, 2018 National Carbon Technologies, LLC – Geographic Renaissance Zone Time Extension Transfer Amendment – Dan Parisian Airgas Carbonic, Inc. – Agricultural Renaissance Zone Transfer/Name Change Amendment – Dan Parisian WMU Foundation Grants – Assignment – Fred Molnar Fuel Cell Systems Manufacturing, LLC – MBDP Reauthorization – Stacy Bowerman Amazon – MBDP Reauthorization – Trevor Friedeberg Southwest Michigan First – MBDP Amendment – Mike Gietzen Detroit Diesel Corporation – MBDP Amendment – David Kurtycz Trickl-EEZ Irrigation, Inc. – SSBCI Collateral Support – Aileen Cohen Lofts on 820, LLC – MCRP Amendment – Lynda Franke B. Business Investment a. Business Growth United Shore Financial Services, LLC – Brownfield Act 381 Work Plan – Jeremy Webb Antolin Shelby, Inc. – MBDP Grant Amendment – Julia Veale b. Capital Access Greenville Venture Partners, LLC – Bond Inducement – Chris Cook Liquid Web, LLC – Bond Inducement – Chris Cook C. Community Vitality Y Site, LLC – MCRP Request, Brownfield Act 381 Work Plan Amendment, MBT Amendment – Nate Scramlin Grand Rapids Downtown Market Holdings – MCRP Amendment – Julius Edwards BC Leasing, LLC – MSF Other – Chuck Donaldson MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND RESOLUTION 2018- APPROVAL OF FEBRUARY 2018 CONSENT AGENDA FOR THE MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND BOARD WHEREAS, the Michigan Strategic Fund (“MSF”), -
Renaissance and Baroque Art
RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE ART The Library of Prof. Richard E. Spear, Professor of Italian Art, Oberlin College (1965–2000), Director Allen Memorial Art Museum. Oberlin College (1972–83). Editor-in-Chief of The Art Bulletin (1985–88) 1,757 titles in ca. 1,865 volumes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard E. Spear Richard E. Spear (born 1940 in Michigan City, Indiana) is an American art historian and professor who specializes in Italian Baroque painting. Education and academic career Spear was educated in art history at the University of Chicago (B.A., 1961) and Princeton University (Ph.D., 1965). His research and publications have focused on seventeenth- century European art, ranging from a two-volume catalogue raisonné on Domenichino (1581–1641) to studies based on iconographic, psychoanalytic, feminist, and economic methodologies. He taught at Oberlin College from 1965 until 2000, where he also directed the Allen Memorial Art Museum (1972–83). He was appointed Distinguished Visiting Professor at George Washington University in 1983-84 and held the Harn Eminent Scholar Chair at the University of Florida, Gainesville, in 1997-98. Since 1998, he has been Distinguished Visiting and Affiliated Research Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. Main publications and research • Caravaggio and his Followers, Cleveland Museum of Art, 1971, rev. ed., Harper & Row, New York, 1975 [1][2][3][4][5] • Renaissance and Baroque Paintings from the Sciarra and Fiano Collections, The Pennsylvania State University Press and Ugo Bozzi, Rome, 1972 • Domenichino, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1982 [6][7] • Domenichino, 1581-1641 (exhibition catalogue), Palazzo Venezia, Rome, 1996, pp.