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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
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Customer pedigree.
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Stanley Cemetery | Webb, Delila Affeline (I1155)
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Stanley Cemetery | Webb, Joseph Andrew (I1157)
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Stanley Cemetery | Casey, Isom Johnson (I1158)
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Stanley Cemetery | Stanley, Matilda Adeline (I1185)
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Stanley Cemetery | Kelley, Sherman (I1193)
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Starkey Cemetery; aka New Hope Cemetery | Hathcoat, Thomas Jefferson (I192)
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State of California, California Birth Index, 1905-1995, Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics | Source (S137)
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State of California, California Death Index, 1940-1997, Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics | Source (S138)
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State of Minnesota, Minnesota Death Index, 1908-1002, Minneapolis, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health | Source (S180)
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StreetAddress: 22495 Van Buren Boulevard; CemeteryPlot: 2615; CemeterySection: 48 | Getman, Betty Louise (I51)
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Switzerland | Bargetzi, Moritz (I1712)
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Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives | Source (S150)
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Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S149)
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Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997, Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services | Source (S153)
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Texas Department of Health, Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000, Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit | Source (S152)
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The 1905 Wisconsin census list a 19 year old female servant from Sweden named Signa Nelson | Kuhn, Clarence Arthur (I1633)
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The 1910 census for Marshall County, Oklahoma indicates that Roy was 5 months old on April 15, 1910. | Truitt, Roy (I807)
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The 1930 census for Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma, indicates that Lawrence was age 42 and had first married at age 24, i.e., about 1911. In 1930 he worked as a stenographer for a merchants association in Ardmore. | Sartin, Lawrence L. (I862)
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The 1930 census indicates that Esther had married at age 18. | Truitt, Esther Jane (I808)
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The widow Uley Hoots had five daughters on the 1790 census | Linebarger, Eula (I1118)
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This is a very rough translation of an article on the Danish Woman Biographical Dictionary website
http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/597/bio/1153/origin/170/query/saugman/
Justine Saugman (1833 - 1920)
Saugman, Justine Jensine Petrine
1833-1920, Household School Superintendent.
Born 29.10.1833 in Mammen City, Died 5.7.1920 in Nykøbing Falster
Parents: teacher Christen Jensen Saugman (1773-1840) and Johanne Christine Steenberg (1791-1850).
Justines father was a gifted, but distinctive man. The eight poor children had to learn all premature serve their own bread, but several of them received training. Justine, who was the youngest, was educated in rural household and worked for many years as a housekeeper at large farms. Through them, she got the idea to create a school for young girls peasant profession and in 1877 as the first household school in Denmark unveiled in Toreby on Lolland. Justine was supported by influential cargo owners that in this period when agriculture was rescheduled, was eager to inform rural women about their new assignments, but she also sacrificed her own little capital and devoted all his life to the task.
Thoreby Residential School was housed in a cement courtyard below Fuglsang Goods and leased 40 tdr. land to avling. The aim was "to train young girls in the economical and proper household, particularly suitable for the smaller Agriculture or a smaller household." 12 students, preferably more than 18 years, was admitted to one-year courses, which in addition to household maintenance and hand were shown in the dairy, horticulture and accounting. Justine striving to create a model farm. She set up a shop in nearby Padang Falster for the disposal of the school's surpluses, especially meat products and Preserved products. The goods were due to their high quality quickly translated into higher prices. The school was recommended by the Home Mission, who in 1885 described it as directed in the Christian spirit. There was house devotion morning and evening. Also High School Magazine was laudatory and then the school as part of the folk high school movement. Like schools could be sought grants to stay for less affluent students in the county. This recognition was later used as an argument for government subsidies to the many household schools, which shot up from 1895 at the initiative of particular Magdalene Lauridsen. Compared with them was Thoreby Residential School rather a female agricultural college with a practical and Christian general education aid. While recent household schools could benefit from cooperation with domestic and housewife associations, was Justines school still isolated. It was the local freight your awareness efforts in the conservative and Christian spirit that bore through it. Justines pious mind and practical skill was her best short as headmaster. She drives the school with diligence and order, and there was a loving and heartfelt cohabitation between students. In 1897 she pupils from the Thoreby Records Domestic School, a handbook of household devoted housewives coming, as called for in the foreword to know their place as his assistant.
Since Justine was older, dropped her difficult to farm, and she moved in 1897 to Guldborg, where she continued teaching until 1902. Its last year she spent in Mardan Falster monastery along with her faithful assistant Elisabeth Nielsen, a former nursing sister, who once had cared for her during a lengthy illness. The school continued as household school for 1904, after which it was driven by home missions high school under the name Guldborg Country Woman's College in 1918.
The name and Family Saugman, 1944. High School Magazine 21/1878.
Lisbeth Haastrup
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Thomas was in prison for a time for killing a military officer during the Civil War. He contracted his lung problem when he fled to the swamps. He was caught and then released due to his illness. He stayed with Jane Killian and was bedridden the whole summer on a cot outside the home so he could breathe better. | Killian, Thomas Elwood (I928)
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United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 | Source (S148)
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United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 | Source (S181)
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United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 | Source (S140)
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United States, Bureau of Land Management, Arkansas Pre-1908 Homestead and Cash Entry Patents, : General Land Office Automated Records Project, 1993 | Source (S178)
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United States, Selective Service System, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration | Source (S139)
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United States. Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records, Automated Records Project; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes, Springfield, Virginia: Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States, 2007 | Source (S177)
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Various Spellings - Hannan, Haanan, Hanaan, Hanson, Haining, Hannen, Hanan
Gimlin, Gimlen, Gemlin, Gimblin, Gimblen, Gimbin | Gimlin, Hanaan (I914)
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Vital Records Division, Arkansas Department of Health, Marriage Record Index, 1933-1939, Arkansas, USA: Arkansas Genealogical Society | Source (S170)
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Woodberry Forest Cemetery | Adamson, Ermil Vernon (I648)
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Woodberry Forest Cemetery, | Wheeler, Margaret Euna (I389)
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