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Matches 601 to 650 of 666
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| 601 | Was a corporal in the 18th infantry in France, serving during WW1 | Rajkovic, Mr. M (I3835)
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| 602 | Was a fisherman | DECAP, Mr. Valentin (I578)
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| 603 | Was a fisherman | DECAP, Mr. Joannes Baptiste (I582)
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| 604 | Was a housewife | DECAP, Ms. Maria (I2891)
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| 605 | Was a Machinist's Mate in the US Navy | Medjed, Samuel (I3994)
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| 606 | was a member of masonic order 'La Tolérance' Hasselt and 'Charles Magnette' Luik | Peiffer, mr Arthur (I3608)
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| 607 | was a partizan | MEDJED, Mr. Rajko (I255)
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| 608 | Was a skipper | DECAP, Mr. Firmin (I2890)
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| 609 | Was a skipper | DECAP, Mr. Leonard Benedictus (I2929)
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| 610 | was a skipper, several Peiffer's were but he was the last | PEIFFER, Mr. Freddy (I3596)
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| 611 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Dragutin (I923)
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| 612 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | ZIVKOVIC, Mrs. Draginja (I924)
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| 613 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Milan (I925)
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| 614 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Simo (I927)
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| 615 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | VUCKOVIC, Mrs. Ana (I928)
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| 616 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Milan (I929)
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| 617 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Milan (I930)
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| 618 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | VUCKOVIC, Mrs. Mara (I931)
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| 619 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Miss Kata (I933)
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| 620 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Miss Stana (I934)
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| 621 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | FIND OUT, Mrs. Zorka (I936)
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| 622 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Milan (I937)
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| 623 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | SUKUNDA, Miss Ana (I938)
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| 624 | Was alive until at least 1941 based on the Trnovac book family tree. | Family: Mr. Nikola SUKUNDA / Mrs. Zorka FIND OUT (F299)
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| 625 | Was born in the concentration camp Jasenovac 1942 | MANDIC, Mrs. Nada (I278)
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| 626 | Was collecting branches she made a fire was sitting on a stool and died sitting down. | FIND OUT, Ruza (I54)
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| 627 | Was either a blacksmith or carpenter as both were listed on the birth certificates of his children. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Nikola (I787)
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| 628 | Was indicated on his marriage certificate to Kathleen that he was divorced once before, granted on August 5, 1925 | Family: Mr. Branko SUKUNDA / Mrs. Find Out FIND OUT (F975)
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| 629 | Was not listed in the Trnovac book at all. However, the dates work, the address is the same as are the parents listed. | SUKUNDA, Miss Ruzica (I770)
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| 630 | Was secretary to the Ministry (?) former Yugoslavia - she was a lawyer by profession. | SUKUNDA, Mrs. Ljiljana (I736)
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| 631 | Was still alive around 1941 where the Trnovac trees stopped recording births, deaths and marriages in the book. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Jovo (I622)
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| 632 | Was the last son born to Stojan and Marija, Marija passed away giving birth to Milan | SUKUNDA, Mr Milan (I12)
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| 633 | Wayne Rudolph Holst January 2, 1942 ~ December 20, 2007 (age 65) Wayne Rudolph Holst, 65, rural Camanche, Iowa, died Thursday morning, December 20, 2007 at home. Wayne was born January 2, 1942 in Davenport, Iowa. He was the son of Rudolph and Helen (Schurr) Holst. Wayne had been in the Army National Guard. He married Dorothy DeCap September 20, 1969 in Port Byron, Illinois. They farmed in rural Clinton and Scott County. He collected toy tractors and antique farm tractors. Wayne loved farming and being outdoors. He was a history buff and belonged to the Central Community Historical Society. He was also a member of the Hay Producers of Scott County and a past member of the Clinton County Soil Conservation. Surviving is his wife, Dorothy Holst; children John Holst, Davenport and Mary (Matthew) Kuehl, Powell, Ohio; grandchildren, Kathryn and Lola Kuehl; his mother, Helen Holst, Bettendorf and his brothers, Marvin Holst, Omaha, Nebraska and Elwyn (Christine) Holst, Davenport, Iowa. He was preceded in death by his father Rudolph Holst. Services will be held at 11:00 am. Saturday, December 22, 2007 at Schultz Funeral Home, DeWitt. Visitation will be held from 9:00 until 10:50 a.m. on Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be held at a later date at the McCausland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to Genesis Hospice of Clinton County. | HOLST, Mr. Wayne Rudolph (I2315)
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| 634 | We did not have a DOD listed, however, in the transcription records, there is a DOD for a child at 14MG. The name was illegible to us and we had the 02/02/1897 which would be impossible given the DOB. However, I'm including the DOD from the Trnovac book here. | SUKUNDA, Miss Sava (I834)
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| 635 | WEBER was written as the surname on one of Margarita (daughter's) certificates (death/marriage), however on her brother Carolus' certificate, surname was listed as Engels, so we've gone with that as a confirmed name and Weber as a potential mistake which will be left in the notes. | ENGELS, Mrs. Susanne (I725)
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| 636 | Went to America and it was thought for a long time that he died there like Simo did. Vaso Sukunda however claims that he returned from America and died in the Jasenovac concentration camp. However, he doesn't seem to be on the victim’s list. There are two people on the list with the same name but from another village and too young to be Milka’s husband. | POPOVIC, Mr. Radovan (I266)
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| 637 | Went to America in 1907 on the ship ‘Nieuw Amsterdam’ from Rotterdam port to New York. On that ship were many Medjeds from Vojskova | Medjed, Pavle (I4714)
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| 638 | Went to Canada from England in the late 1800s | SOUCH, Mr. Howard Stanley (I2050)
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| 639 | went to Sweden | Cadjo, find out (I4811)
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| 640 | Went to the Soviet Union in 1947 to study and stayed there. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Zaharija (I1170)
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| 641 | Went to the USA at some stage and returned later to build a house in... | MANDIC, Mr Teodor (I308)
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| 642 | Where it was listed he passed, but not necessarily where he passed. | SUKUNDA, Mr. Milos (I2345)
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| 643 | witness Eduard Peiffer, gardener and Jozef Vergauwen | PEIFFER, Mr. Maria Honorina (I1083)
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| 644 | witness Leo Emiel Peiffer | PEIFFER, Mrs Augusta Helagia (I3323)
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| 645 | witness, Pieter Judocus Seghers, farmer | PEIFFER, Mr. Eduard (I563)
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| 646 | witnesses at the wedding were Emiel Joos and Stephanie Haeck | Family: Mr. Maurice ESPEELS / Mrs. Maria MULLER (F924)
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| 647 | witnesses Jules De Meyer and Jozef Vereecke | JOOS, Mrs. Yolande (I597)
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| 648 | witnesses Lodewijk Riské, basketmaker and Jules Vindevogel, policeman (field watcher) | PEIFFER, Mr. Antoine (I557)
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| 649 | witnesses Marcel Willems, tailor and Jules De Meyer | JOOS, Mr. Theophiel Victor (I596)
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| 650 | witnesses were Celestine Peiffer (sister bride) and Joseph Duerinck | Family: Mr. Remigius Josephus VERPLANCKEN / Mrs Adolphine Louise PEIFFER (F1221)
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