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2051 | Martha Helms Bates No. 76A | Helm, Elizabeth (I3009)
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2052 | Martha Helms Bates No. 77A | Helm, Britta (I3010)
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2053 | Martha Helms Bates No. 78A | Helm, Andreas (I3011)
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2054 | Martha Helms Bates No. 79A | Helm, Okee (I3012)
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2055 | Martha Helms Bates No. 7A | Helm, Ocha (I3035)
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2056 | Martha Helms Bates No. 7B | John Rambo (I3800)
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2057 | Martha Helms Bates No. 7C | Cock, Israel (I3760)
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2058 | Martha Helms Bates No. 7D | Dahlbo, John (I3805)
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2059 | Martha Helms Bates No. 7E | Van Nemen, John (I3841)
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2060 | Martha Helms Bates No. 7F | Longacre, Gabriel (I3511)
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2061 | Martha Helms Bates No. 7G | Smith, Samuel (I3859)
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2062 | Martha Helms Bates No. 80A | Helm, Deborah (I3013)
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2063 | Martha Helms Bates No. 81A | Helms, William (I1684)
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2064 | Martha Helms Bates No. 82A | Helm, Catherine (I1966)
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2065 | Martha Helms Bates No. 83A | Helm, Sara (I1967)
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2066 | Martha Helms Bates No. 84A | Dahlbo, Sarah (I3015)
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2067 | Martha Helms Bates No. 85A | Dahlbo, Olof WIlliam (I3016)
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2068 | Martha Helms Bates No. 86A | Dahlbo, Lawrence (I3017)
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2069 | Martha Helms Bates No. 87A | Dahlbo, Andrew (I3018)
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2070 | Martha Helms Bates No. 88A | Dahlbo, Gabriel (I3019)
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2071 | Martha Helms Bates No. 89A | Dahlbo, Charles (I3020)
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2072 | Martha Helms Bates No. 8A | Helm, Elizabeth (I3036)
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2073 | Martha Helms Bates No. 8C | Cock, Gabriel (I3761)
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2074 | Martha Helms Bates No. 8D | Dahlbo, Gabriel (I3806)
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2075 | Martha Helms Bates No. 8E | Van Nemen, Desiderous (I3842)
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2076 | Martha Helms Bates No. 8F | Longacre, Catharine (I3512)
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2077 | Martha Helms Bates No. 8G | Smith, Mary (I3860)
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2078 | Martha Helms Bates No. 90A | Dahlbo, John (I3021)
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2079 | Martha Helms Bates No. 91A | Dahlbo, Israel (I3022)
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2080 | Martha Helms Bates No. 92A | Lock, Catherine (I3097)
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2081 | Martha Helms Bates No. 93A | Lock, Hermanus (I3098)
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2082 | Martha Helms Bates No. 94A | Lock, Israel (I3099)
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2083 | Martha Helms Bates No. 95A | Lock, Christina (I3100)
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2084 | Martha Helms Bates No. 96A | Lock, Sara (I3101)
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2085 | Martha Helms Bates No. 97A | Helm, Hermannus (I3106)
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2086 | Martha Helms Bates No. 98A | Helm, Catharine (I3107)
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2087 | Martha Helms Bates No. 99A | Helm, Mary (I3108)
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2088 | Martha Helms Bates No. 9A | Mullica, Olaf (I3039)
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2089 | Martha Helms Bates No. 9C | Cock, Maria (I3762)
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2090 | Martha Helms Bates No. 9D | Dahlbo, Charles (I3807)
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2091 | Martha Helms Bates No. 9E | Van Neman, David (I3217)
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2092 | Martha Helms Bates No. 9F | Longacre, Israel (I3495)
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2093 | Martha Helms Bates No. 9G | Smith, Edward (I3358)
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2094 | Mary Ann Piscitelli “Miss P” was a loving, generous, and stubborn human being. She was born in Bradford, PA. to Josephine Leone Piscitelli and Frank Piscitelli on July 13, 1948 and died on July 26, 2022 surrounded by her family. Mary graduated from Bradford Central Christian High School and Villa Maria College. She was a proud teacher and taught in the Erie School District from 1972-2004. She served her community by facilitating grants and projects to help students and schools. She laughed and loved and cared so much. She was many things to many people. She was a beloved daughter, niece, sister, cousin, aunt family friend and teacher. A helper to all she knew. A rememberer of occasions big and small. A valued member of book clubs, an infuriatingly unbeatable Scrabble player. A listener of books on tape and a fan of good beach reads. A collector of bears, angels, gift cards, and reusable shopping bags, and a baker of countless treats. And enjoyed a glass of wine or a cocktail and a good meal and conversation. Presque Isle, Florida beach and sunshine. A planner of family reunions and researcher of genealogy Mary was preceded in death by her partner, Paul D. Phillips. Survivors include two brothers; Humbert Piscitelli (Carol Luke) of Granite City, NC., James Piscitelli (Sue Heenan) of N. Olmstead, OH., and one sister Lynn Keltz (Keith) of Lewis Run, PA., five nephews and nieces, Scott, Stefni, Matthew, Angelia Piscitelli and Justine Keltz. Many great nieces and nephews also survive. Friends are invited to call at Brugger Funeral Homes & Crematory, 1595 West 38th St. Sunday from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. and are invited to attend the funeral mass on Monday at 2:00 p.m. at St. Luke Church, 421 East 38th St. Entombment will be private at Mary Queen of Peace Cemetery. Mary was taken from us far too soon. Please join us to celebrate her life and mourn her loss. Thank you for reaching out with your visits, calls, messages, cards, gifts and prayers. She will be so very missed. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Chosen Mission Project www.chosen210.com or Mercy Center for Women www.mcwerie.org, or the charity of your choice. | Piscitelli, MaryAnn (I2199)
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2095 | Mary K. Franco, 97, formerly of 67 Main St., Lewis Run, passed away Sunday, December 6th, 2009 at the Sena Kean Manor. Born November 10, 1912, in Lewis Run, she was a daughter of the late Cesidio and Annunciata Monago. On May 26,1936 in Bradford she married Alley P. Franco who died on March 1, 1989. She was a member of Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church, and the Catholic Women's Club. She was also very active in scouting along with her husband. Surviving are two daughters: Bernadine (Henry) Reap of Smethport, and Patricia (Charles) Ruth of Caryville, TN, one son, Richard (Lisa) Franco of Taylor Mill, KY, 9 Grandchildren: Karen Reap, TJ Reap, Elizabeth Carlson, Chip Ruth, Christine Middlekamp, Carole Friend, Kevin Ruth, Greg Franco, and Jeff Franco, 13 Great Grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one sister Josephine Piscitelli, three brothers: John, Christy, and Guy Monago. Family will be receiving friends on Tuesday December 8, 2009 from 3-5 pm & 7-9pm in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc. East Main St., where a prayer service will be held on Wednesday at 10:15am, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00am in Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church with Father Samuel B. Slocum, pastor, as Celebrant. Committal services and burial will follow in St. Bernard Cemetery. Memorial contributions if desired may be made to the Sean Kean Manor Activities Fund, or the Auxiliary Fund. | Monago, Marietta Katherine (I58)
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2096 | Menomonee Falls News Apr 30, 1931 ANOTHER PIONEER IS CALLED TO HER REWARD. Mrs. Aaron Leister, for many years a resident of this village died at the home of her son, Walter, in the Town of Granville, Sunday April 26, aged 78 years and 3 months. She took sick Jan. 25, after having attended the morning services at Emmanuel Church, and failed to recover. Mrs. Leister was the daughter of Henry and Barbara Schlafer and was born in the town of Germantown, Wisconsin, January 9, 1853. Deceased resided with her parents up to the time of her marriage to Aaron Leister on November 7, 1872. nine children were born to this union, all but one daughter survive. There are five sons, Abner, Idaho; Frank, Pennsylvania; Eugene, Brookfield; Walter and Calvin of the town of Granville, three daughters, Mrs. Mary Miller, Granville, Florence Leister, Milwaukee and Mrs. Nettie Erdman, Granville. Also thirteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and one brother Christ Schlafer, Waukesha survive...Funeral services were conducted by her Pastor the Rev. L. F. Keikhoefer, on Thursday at 2 o'clock with a preliminary service at the home at Granville preceding. Interment in West Granville cemetery. | Schlafer, Kathryn (I1134)
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2097 | Menomonee Falls News July 22, 1965 Funeral services for Calvin E. Leister, 79, were held Wednesday, July 21 at 1:30 p.m. under the auspices of Lincoln Lodge N. 183, F. and A. M. at the A. A. Schmidt & sons Funeral Home, Menomonee Falls, with interment at the West Granville cemetery. He died Sunday, July 18 at the Avon Manor Nursing Home, Mill rd., where he had been a patient since Jan. 5th. Leister, the son of the late Aaron and Catherine Schlafer Leister was born July 16, 1881(sic) in the town of Granville. He and his brother Eugene operated a milk route in the days of horse-drawn vehicles and later with trucks. In the early 1930's they sold their route to Becker and Umhoefer. He was employed at the Granville Lumber Yard for many years. His wife, the former Madeline Hennas, preceded him in death. All their married life they resided in Menomonee Falls. He was the brother of Mrs. Mary Miller of Menomonee Falls, Frank of Washingtonville, Ohio, Florence Leister of Milwaukee, and Eugene of Brookfield. Other survivors include nieces, nephews and other relatives. | Leister, Calvin (I1140)
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2098 | Michael Sylvester, 66, of 551 Jackson Ave., died at 7:10 p.m. Friday in Bradford Hospital after a lingering illness. Mr. Sylvester was born in Bradford, the son of Salvatore and Felicia Sylvester, and attended the local schools. In 1934 he married the former Virginia Piscitelli in St. Bernard Church. He had been an employe of Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing Co. until 1950 when the foundry was closed. He then became employed by the Dresser Manufacturing Division until 1960 and was recently employed by Miles-Bradford Co. Mr. Sylvester was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Church, LaStella Lodge and Loyal Order of the Moose. Surviving, in addition to his wife is one son, Samuel, of Arlington, Va.; two daughters, Phyllis of Arlington and Kathleen at home; a niece and a nephew. Friends may call at the Galati Funeral Home beginning at 3 p.m. today. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later. | Sylvester, Michael (I4066)
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2099 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.P. Monago, Jr. / N. Negvesky (F653)
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2100 | Monongahela Valley Republican, 21 Jul 1854: Last week, Mayor Conrad of Philadelphia had before him the first case, under the new act of the Assembly, punishing the vendors of intoxicating drinks, for selling to an intoxicated man. A short time since, the Coroner held an inquest upon the body of a man named David Holland, residing in Kinsington township, who died, according to the verdict of the jury, from the effects of a wound in his ankle, received while getting into his carriage. One of the witnesses testified that he saw Holland drink at Simkins' Sumit House, on the Darby Road, four times, after which he went home with him in his carriage. It required two or three to place him in the vehicle. After proceeding a short distance, a man named Dickinson got into the back part of the carriage, and entered into conversation with Holland, but in a few minutes the deceased fell asleep, and remained in that condition until the arrival of the carriage at Holland's house. Here it was discovered, having been too dark to see in the carriage, that Holland was dead. His shoe was full of blood, and the marks of it could be seen next morning all the way from the tavern to his home. Mr. Simpkins, of the Summit House, was held in $2,000 bail to answer at Court the charge of selling liquor to a man intoxicated--the penalty for which is fine and imprisonment. | Holland, David (I1879)
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