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Grave's Registration Project – R Surname Given Name Birth Death Grave's Registration Project – R Surname Given Name Birth Death Cemetery ID SURNAME GIVEN BORN DIED PAGE RAAB FREDRICK J. 1935 0350 RAAB JOHANN 1840 1868 0347 RAAB JOHN G. 1843 1918 1017 RAAB JOHN J. 1935 1017 RAAB JOHN V. 1846 1913 1016 RAAB LAWRENCE 1016 RAAB WILLIAM 1888 1931 0510 RAABE AUGUST J. 1862 1928 0349 RAABE AUGUST J. 1862 1928 0396 RABUN WILLIAM H. 1885 1931 0715 RABUNG EDDIE 1876 1877 0714 RABY SAMUEL A. 1848 1923 0510 RACHEL ROBINSON 1901 0345 RACHMADZINSKI PETER 1864 1910 0967 RACHWALSKI JOSEPH 1884 1937 0967 RACINE JOHN H. 1859 1926 0029 RACZ GEORGE B. 1853 1936 0920 RACZ ISTVAN 1916 0108 RACZYNSK JOZEF 1805 1908 0107 RACZYNSKI ELIGIUS, REV. 1868 1902 0437 RADATS LUDWIG 1892 0344 RADATZ ANTONIA 1831 1917 0348 RADECKI FRANK 1921 0967 RADECKI WALTER 1933 0967 RADER GEORGE F. 1884 1910 0347 RADER JOHN F. 1839 1889 0342 RADER JOHN NICHOLAS 1875 1919 0348 RADICAN JAMES LEO 1897 1918 0106 RADICS MICHAEL 1924 0639 RADITCH GEORGE 1897 1927 0108 RADITSCH MATHIAS 1852 1923 0106 RADKE GODLIEB 1893 0344 RADLICKE STANLEY 1882 1935 0106 RADOMSKI CARL J. 1905 1932 1016 RADOMSKI ANDREW 1842 1924 1017 RADOMSKI JOSEPH A. 1878 1919 0106 RADTKE LUDWIG 1850 1924 0028 RADZIKOWSKI MARIAN 1872 1934 0967 RADZIUS PAUL 1873 1933 0967 RADZIWIL ANDREW 1892 1911 0967 RADZIWIL FRANK 1892 1919 0967 RAFALSKI CASIMER 1878 1939 0967 RAFF FERDINAND O. 1849 1934 0876 RAFF SIMON 1804 1886 0343 RAGAN HENRY H. 1888 1937 1017 RAGAN THOMAS A. 1938 0350 RAGAN WILLIAM 1906 0030 RAGAN WILLIAM 1936 0877 RAGGI ALEARDO 1907 1922 1016 RAINS WILLIAM E. 1938 0643 RAISLLE GOULIEB 1837 1920 0879 RAISSLE GOTTLIEB 1935 0877 RAJSKI FRANK 1935 0966 RAJSKIEGO PIOTRA 1873 1898 0108 RAJTER 1841 1909 0108 RAJTER ANTONI 1884 1909 0108 (c)1999 - 2007 South Bend Area Genealogical Society May not be copied or reprinted without permission - All rights reserved. Grave's Registration Project – R Surname Given Name Birth Death Cemetery ID RAJTER JAN. 1875 1898 0108 RAJTER WLADYSLAW 1880 1900 0108 RAK IGNACZ 1879 1927 0920 RAKESTRAW JEREMIAH 1859 1895 0780 RAKOWSKI ALEXANDER 1872 1932 0966 RAKOWSKI EDWARD 1907 1930 0966 RAKOWSKI MELISLAUS 1928 0966 RAKOWSKI STEVEN 1924 0639 RAMBO GEORGE 1822 1910 1050 RAMEO MIKE 1921 0639 RAMEY JAMES P. 1937 0511 RAMSAY JESSIE E. 1876 1939 0343 RAMSBY CURTIS 1859 1923 1136 RAMSEY CHARLES 1933 0511 RAMSEY FOREST 1890 1929 0640 RAMSEY JOHN 1930 0510 RAMSEY JOHN O. 1938 0511 RAMSEY LEANDER 1852 1920 0510 RAMSEY WALTER 1918 0638 RAMSTEAD JOHN 1840 1908 1049 RAND HOWARD S. 1887 1927 0877 RAND WALTER G. 1911 0878 RANERANZ AUGUST K. 1839 1887 0343 RANEY PETER 1908 0108 RANK 1860 1898 0765 RANK JOHN A. 1835 1865 0765 RANKERT CHARLES 1843 1910 0190 RANKERT FREDERICK 1871 1922 0193 RANKIN ROBERT 1876 1933 0511 RANKU JOHN 1920 0406 RANSBARGER RAY E. 1895 1932 1076 RANSBERGER ISAIAH 1847 1910 1120 RANSBERGER JONOTHAN P. 1855 1120 RANSBERGER NOAH 1858 1928 1120 RANSBERGER RAY 1932 0511 RANSBERGER ELIAS 1930 1058 RANSBOTTOM CHARLES F. 1864 1929 0698 RANSOM STEPHEN K. 1837 1859 0190 RANSON HARRY B. 1938 0643 RANSTEAD CHARLES 1857 1879 0537 RANSTEAD DON F. 1891 1916 0679 RANSTEAD FRANCIS 1855 1876 0537 RANSTEAD FRANKLIN 1872 1932 1049 RANSTEAD H.A. 1795 1860 0537 RANSTEAD HENRY 1829 0733 RANSTEAD HENRY B. 1829 1911 0537 RANSTEAD JOSEPH 1767 1837 0537 RANSTEAD JOHN F. 1897 1923 1049 RANSTEAD WALTER 1853 1921 0537 RAPELA FRANK 1886 1913 0966 RAPP CARL 1876 1909 0347 RAPP CHRISTIAN 1835 1915 0348 RAPP HIRANDA B. 1880 0343 RAPP JOHN 1820 1890 0191 RAPP JOHN E. 1876 1911 0028 RAPP LOUIS 1878 1892 0344 RAPP S.P. 1833 1888 0345 (c)1999 - 2007 South Bend Area Genealogical Society May not be copied or reprinted without permission - All rights reserved. Grave's Registration Project – R Surname Given Name Birth Death Cemetery ID RARRICK E. JEROME 1873 1938 0877 RASELY AMLY 1934 0642 RASKOWICZ JOSEPH 1925 0406 RASLER VINCIENT 1923 0510 RASLEY GEORGE 1882 1931 0510 RASMASEN T. 0345 RASMASSEN JACOB 1873 0346 RASMUSSEN CHRISTINE 1897 0345 RASMUSSEN JAMES 1870 1930 0350 RASMUSSEN JNO. 1853 1931 0350 RASMUSSEN NIELS 1841 1912 0875 RASMUSSEN ROSS 1886 1917 0874 RASP ADAM 1852 1896 0344 RASP JOHN 1821 1896 0344 RASP MICHAEL 1821 1905 0346 RATAJCZAK FRANK 1938 0966 RATAJCZAK FRANK JR. 1887 1930 0966 RATCZ MIKE 1879 1905 0106 RATHFON FRANCIS 1859 1924 0879 RATKAY SAMUEL 1812 1933 0029 RATNER BRINA 1913 0550 RATNER JOSEPH 1835 1928 0550 RATTEIT FRANK A. 1856 1936 0350 RATZ GEORGE 1884 1917 0107 RAUBUNG 1834 1915 0715 RAUBUNG GEORGE 1883 1914 0715 RAUCH FELIX 1817 1897 0437 RAUGH EUGENE 1901 1936 1017 RAUGH GERMAINE 1889 1939 1016 RAUGH JACOB 1937 0511 RAUNBULER MARTIN H. 1852 1919 0879 RAUSCH FREDERICK 1856 1930 0878 RAUSCH JOHN CONRAD 1871 1939 0876 RAVENCROFT CHARLES G. 1877 1891 0190 RAVENCROFT EVAN B. 1864 1925 0193 RAVENCROFT JOHN A. 1843 1920 0192 RAVENCROFT WILLIAM 1816 1904 0191 RAVENCROFT WILLIAM H. 1878 1936 0191 RAY ALBERT F. 1936 0642 RAY CHARLES H. 1841 1915 0714 RAY CHARLES P. 1923 0406 RAY EDWARD 1827 1894 0028 RAY EDWARD F. 1862 1891 0028 RAY JAMES 1811 1901 0775 RAY ELIZABETH 1812 1880 0775 RAY JOHN C. 1864 1907 0028 RAY JOHN H. 1923 0639 RAY ROBERT M. 1860 1898 1120 RAY WILLIAM 1877 1934 0029 RAY WILLIAM 1878 1934 0030 RAYBUCK HENRY M. 1928 0640 RAYMOND ANTHONY 1891 0344 RAYMOND EDWIN L. 1923 0639 RAYMOND JAMES 1913 0192 RAYMOND JOHN R. 1881 0343 RAYMOND LEWIS 1829 1917 0638 RDZOK FRANCIS 1912 1936 0437 (c)1999 - 2007 South Bend Area Genealogical Society May not be copied or reprinted without permission - All rights reserved. Grave's Registration Project – R Surname Given Name Birth Death Cemetery ID REA ALVIN 1855 1924 0780 REA JOHN W. 1867 1936 0511 REA WILLIAM 1826 1906 0780 READY JAMES, REV. 1865 1936 0437 READY M. (SISTER M. MARTHA) 1200 REAGER JOHN L. 1811 1865 1038 REAM ANDREW J. 1814 1888 1093 REAM CHARLES 1838 1916 0030 REAM DAVID SR. 1802 1869 1033 REAM DAVID D. JR. 1855 1877 1033 REAM EDWARD D. 1939 1058 REAM EVERETT M. 1895 1930 0510 REAM GEORGE F. 1876 1909 0875 REAMER GEORGE 1841 1859 0753 REAMER HENRY 1819 1897 0754 REAMER HENRY A. 1922 0879 REAMER ISAAC 1852 1917 0753 REAMER J.B. 1899 0638 REAMER JOHN B. 1918 0638 REAMER SAMUEL B. 1854 1895 0753 REASOR CHARLES 1850 1930 0698 REASOR CHARLES 1856 1926 1049 REASOR CHRISTOPHER 1826 1912 0029 REASOR EDWARD I. 1865 1917 0875 REASOR FRANK D. 1871 1926 0193 REASOR GEORGE B. 1872 1925 0874 REASOR GEORGE W. 1841 1881 1076 REASOR HENRY 1798 1867 1076 REASOR SAMUEL 1846 1877 1093 REASOR WILLIAM 1832 1917 0876 REAVES GEORGE L. 1866 1937 0877 REAVES GEORGE R. 1847 1869 0234 REAVES JOHN M. 1837 1917 0030 REAVES HENRY (C.B.) 1874 1906 0023 REAVES HARRY F. 1901 1929 0640 REAVES OBADIAH SR. 1803 1867 0234 REAVES OBADIAH SR. 1842 1902 0002 REAVES OBADIAH JR. 1842 1902 0003 REAVES SALATHIEL 1832 1922 1049 RECKELL GEORGE 1845 1906 1016 RECTOR JOHN E. 1875 1920 1136 RECTOR MARK 1809 1854 0679 RECTOR ISAM 1841 1908 0679 RECTOR WELLINGTON 1926 0640 RED JOHN 1936 0407 REDDEN THOMAS 1784 1850 0342 REDDING ALFRED 1832 1887 0537 REDDING BENJAMIN 0727 REDDING JOHN 1919 0638 REDDING L.H. 1853 1893 0344 REDDING LEWIS C. 1818 1851 0537 REDDING PHILIP SHERIDAN 1866 1936 0775 REDDING ROBERT 1796 1864 0537 REDDING WESLEY 1818 1898 0537 REDDING WILSON 1929 0643 REDDISH GEORGE C. 1906 0639 REDDUCK ARTIE 1937 1076 (c)1999 - 2007 South Bend Area Genealogical Society May not be copied or reprinted without permission - All rights reserved. Grave's Registration Project – R Surname Given Name Birth Death Cemetery ID REDICZKI GEORGE 1927 0193 REDINGTON J.S. 1846 1918 0714 REDINGTON OWREN 1876 0714 REDLING JOHN 0108 REDMAN WESLEY 1887 1914 1120 REDMAN WILLIAM H. 1870 1917 0463 REDMAN WILLIS 1932 0641 REDMOND JOHN 1822 1895 0107 REDMOND JOHN 1924 0349 REDMOND M. 0106 REDMOND M. 0129 REDMOND M. 0130 REDMOND PERRY 1861 1927 1120 REECE ALBERT R. 1859 1913 0028 REECE ALEX. 1836 1895 0028 REECE DAVID W. 1812 1889 0753 REECE EDWARD 1863 1928 0349 REECE FRANK 1868 1917 0348 REECE JAMES N., DR. 1855 1905 0754 REECE THOMAS J. 1850 1923 0753 REED FRANCES CROCKER 1855 1924 0349 REED GEORGE P. 1918 0348 REED HENRY W. 1846 1929 0191 REED J.M. 0451 REED JAMES 1932 0191 REED JAMES 1936 0511 REED JAMES FRANKLIN 1855 1938 1120 REED JOHN 1823 1896 0464 REED JOHN 1844 1898 0345 REED JOHN F. 1933 0641 REED JOSIAH P. 1851 1923 0349 REED LOUIS W. 1851 1928 1017 REED MARY E. 1896 0451 REED MARY E. 1896 0452 REED N. 0451 REED SAMUEL W. 1855 1911 0874 REED WILLIAM 1831 1860 1121 REED WILLIAM 1844 1911 1120 REED WILLIAM 1844 1911 1121 REED WILLIAM A. 1857 1927 0463 REED WILLIAM H. 1815 1890 0342 REED WILLIAM H. 1896 0451 REED WILLIAM H. 1896 0452 REED WILLIAM H. JR. 1852 1874 0346 REED ADAM 1827 1907 0463 REED CHARLES 1874 19-- 0875 REED CHARLES FRED 1878 1938 0191 REED CLARA M. 1896 0451 REED CLARA M. 1896 0452 REED DAVID F. 1887 0451 REED DAVID F. 1887 0452 REED ERASMUS W. 1847 1919 0879 REEDER ERNEST 1872 1937 0191 REEDER GEORGE W. 1845 1914 0348 REEDER JOHN W. 1853 1911 0874 REEDER JOSEPH H. 1857 1935 0511 REEDING FLOYD 1862 1927 0406 (c)1999 - 2007 South Bend Area Genealogical Society May not be copied or reprinted without permission - All rights reserved.
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