Rainham Builders
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| 5101 | Christian Minister of the Gospel and Evangelist. | Hunter, Ernest Crossley (I23299)
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| 5102 | Christian was ordained into the ministry of the Tunker (Brethren in Christ) congregation at Heise Hill, Markham Township, ON, in 1864. He served the church, faithfully, mainly in the German language, until his death in 1885. | Hoover, Min. Christian (I1138763)
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| 5103 | Commonly known as "Graf Chris" (Count Chris). Schmiedeleut Family Record pg. 53, 162 from 106. | Stahl, Christian (I53)
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| 5104 | Court Paper from Ontario Archives: 1836 Petition of Jacob Hoover Jr. recommending Henry Miller (husband of Lydia Null) as guardian of Edmund Null (son of Peter Null and Christeena Hoover Null, dau of Abraham, both deceased) Benjamin Hoover, Daniel Hoover, David Hoover, Benjamin Hoover Jr., Mary Null and husband all concur. From Rainham Township Papers: Henry Miller letter re overplus lands on Lot 15, Concession 3, Rainham, should be allowed Edmund Null or male child born to Christeena and Silas Yeager. The male child was 5 years old in 1839. Should be allowed to one or the other as the lot was the property of the mother from her father Abraham Hoover. | Null, Edmund (I00605)
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| 5105 | Crippled as a youth by a fall from a hayloft. | Zavitz, Eugene Montfort (I1047806)
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| 5106 | Data from cemetery markers at the Spring Hill Cemetery, Shippensburg, PA. Plot: Section 3.5. | Matthews, Robert M (I24076)
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| 5107 | Data from Rehoboth Methodist Cemetery, Walnut Bottom, Cumberland County, PA, and from the Hoen/Mueller/Covington/ Jones database owned and managed by Ray Maurice Hoen. . | Matthews, George (I24078)
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| 5108 | DATE 1891 PLAC Lot 4 Con 6 Fisherville, Rainham, Haldimand Co., Ontario, Canada From the 1851 to the 1906 Nicholas Brick appears in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario. A "My Tree" record states: "PLAC Lot 4 Con 6 Fisherville, Rainham, Haldimand Co., Ontario, CanadaIn the 1851 Census, Nicholas is living with the Jacob Hoover family. Elizabeth Hoover was the daughter of Peter Brick and Nicholas was the son of Michael Brick brother to Peter. So Elizabeth and Nicholas were first cousins. . | Brick, Nicholas (I23891)
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| 5109 | daugher of Andrew H Sherk and Elizabeth W. Hoover | Sherk, Clara (I1184079)
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| 5110 | daughter of Jacob Seip and Louise but raised by Jacob Lang and Veronica Seip | Seip, Bessie (I1185957)
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| 5111 | daughter of John Hunsberger and Polly ? adopted by Anna adopted by Moses Sider and Anna Sherk and changed name to Lavinia Sherk | Rustock, Lavina (I1090641)
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| 5112 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Quinn, T.A. (I1248184)
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| 5113 | daughter of Peter B. Huber and Maria H. WIdeman | Hoover, Elizabeth W. (I1097964)
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| 5114 | daughter of William Overholt and Susanna Bingleman but raised by aunt Mary Matilda Bingleman and uncle Henry Rittenhouse Stoner | Overholt, Susannah Celistia (I1067114)
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| 5115 | Death certificate | Jackson, Oscar Douglas (I8)
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| 5116 | Death certificate | Jackson, Oscar Douglas (I488)
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| 5117 | Death certificate | Jackson, Oscar Douglas (I548)
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| 5118 | death certificatre/ cause of death was cardial apoplexy | Jackson, Oscar Douglas (I8)
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| 5119 | death certificatre/ cause of death was cardial apoplexy | Jackson, Oscar Douglas (I488)
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| 5120 | death certificatre/ cause of death was cardial apoplexy | Jackson, Oscar Douglas (I548)
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| 5121 | Death: Lydia Howey, Widow, died April 7, 1907 at age 77 years, 7 months, 7 days, in Tawas Township, Iosco County, Michigan. Born in Canada, Father Daniel Starnaman. | Starnaman, Lydia (I00914)
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| 5122 | Died at age 20 of Bilious Fever. | Strickler, John (I01062)
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| 5123 | Died from fall when high chair tipped backwards? | Zavitz, Edward Everitt (I1050039)
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| 5124 | Died of TB at the home of her brother Ephraim Gee, Lot 1, Con 5, Rainham Township | Gee, Mary Jane "Jennie" (I00964)
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| 5125 | Died: Susan Sternaman, daughter of Abraham of Rainham, in Walsingham, of Typhoid Fever, reported by James Moffat | Sternaman, Susanna (I00911)
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| 5126 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F248976
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| 5127 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F249217
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| 5128 | divorced | Family F249237
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| 5129 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F249448
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| 5130 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F249452
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| 5131 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F249220
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| 5132 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kenderish, M.A. (I1264760)
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| 5133 | DRL Born East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA Married Abraham H. Martin, 1828.8.26 1907.4.13, C5614 on Dec. 24, 1852 Buried Reiff Mennonite Church Cem., Cearfoss, Wash. Co., MD | Wenger, Barbara S. C2539 (I1324240)
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| 5134 | DRL Born near Hammer Creek, Lancaster Co., PA Married Veronica (Fannie) W. Eby, 1832.9.28 1912.4.16 on Sept. 7, 1954 Mennonite. Moved to Wash Co., MD in 1867 | Risser, Jacob H. Rev. (I1323285)
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| 5135 | DRL Born Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co., PA Married Susanna Burkholder, 1828.11.8 1851.11.17 on Sept. 6, 1849 Married Barbara S. Wenger, 1829.1.30 1906.2.22, C2539 on Dec. 24, 1852 Mennonite. Buried Reiff Mennonite Church Cem., Cearfoss, Wash. Co., MD | Martin, Abraham H. C5614 (I1323942)
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| 5136 | DRL Married Jacob H. Risser, 1827.3.20 1892.1.24,, Rev. | Eby, Veronica (Fannie) W. (I1326519)
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| 5137 | Elias Hoover (1823-1892) From Welland History John Hoover, son of Henry and Margaret, was born in 1780 in Pennsylvania, as the revolution had disrupted their lives. In any case he came to Canada about 1803 with brother David and Henry and sisters Ann and Elizabeth to the Rainham area, Haldimand county. In 1815 John married Rachel Dils (1789-1875) in Rainham, Haldimand County. Rachel was the daughter of Adam Dils and Christine Bellas. Rachel was one of the fourteen children, six brothers and eight girls. John and Rachel had five children in the 1828 Gainsborough census. Their four sons were Josiah(Joseph), William H., John D., and Elias (the subject of this biography). Elias Hoover, born December 1823 in Rainham married Minerva Guiline Bradshaw born April 24, 1829 in Pelham. They married in 1850 in Gainsborough township. They had three children Isobel Hoover born 1851, Austin Hoover born in Wainfleet December 25, 1852 and died January, 15, 1856. He was buried in Oakwood cemetery, Wainfleet. David Dexter Hoover born September 7, 1857 in Wainfleet. | Hoover, Elias (I00469)
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| 5138 | Elisabeth Stauffer Hoover was no longer living by the time Martin Hoover moved to Ohio in 1837, according to the report of their grandson, Samuel Hoover. | Stauffer, Elisabeth (I14124)
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| 5139 | Elisabeth Stauffer may well have met Martin Hoover in Dauphin or Lebanon Counties, Pennsylvania, where her family lived after leaving Warwick Township, Lancaster County. But it is not clear whether Martin and Elisabeth moved to either Frank County, Pennsylvania (where some of her brothers lived at Stoufferstown, near Chambersburg), or near Ringgold in Washington County, Maryland, where her brother John Stouffer became a bishop of the Mennonite Church and owner of the Stouffer tract where the Stouffers Mennonite congregation was established in the late 1700s. Elisabeth's niece, Anna Stauffer, who definitely lived in Washington County, Maryland, married Martin Hoover's brother, Daniel. There Daniel and Anna (Stouffer) ran a mill. One of Elisabeth's nephews, Abraham Stouffer, also moved to Markham Township in Canada, where he, along with this wife Elizabeth Risser (Reesor) established the village of Stouffville. . | Stauffer, Elisabeth (I14124)
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| 5140 | ELM Date may be 1884.12.4 Married Susan Eshleman, 1881.9.7 1967.4.15, HH1157157 on Dec. 5, 1904 Mennonite. John is responsible for the early versions of the history of Abraham H. Martin, 1828.8.26 1907.4.13, C5614 his grandfather. That initial work resulted in the 1988 Edition of "Family Record of Abraham Martin and his Descendants", information from which is labeled ELM. Buried Paradise Mennonite Church Cem., Paramount, Wash. Co., MD | Risser, John David Rev. C561484 (I1381855)
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| 5141 | ELM DRL IBS Married Adin Leonard Showalter, 1914.3.14 Buried Millers Mennonite Church Cem. | Risser, Alice Elizabeth C5614844 (I1443365)
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| 5142 | ELM Married John E. Risser, 1855.8.24 1883.6.25 Married Henry H. Baer, 1853.5.15 1927.6.18,, Rev. | Martin, Barbara W. (Risser) C56148 (I1348710)
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| 5143 | emmigrated to Australia with father | Huffer, William (I1053020)
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| 5144 | ENGEL. - Oct. 6th, near Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa., Fannie Engel, wife of Preacher Henry Engel, aged 70 years, 2 months and 23 days. Funeral on the 9th. Text, Rev. 7:16, 17. Buried at Cross Road Meeting-house. Herald of Truth - Volume XIX, Number 1 - January 1, 1882 - page 14 | Hoover, Veronica (Fanny) (I25258)
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| 5145 | Eugene V. Huber Eugene V. Huber, 94, of Kouts, IN (formerly of Francesville, IN) went home to be with the Lord at 9:50 PM Wednesday, July 17, 2013. He passed away at his daughter's residence in Kouts. Eugene was born on July 15, 1919 in Remington, IN to the late Louis and Lena | Huber, Eugene V. (I25022)
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| 5146 | Evangelical Visitor March 1, 1904 Elder Abraham Winger. In our obituary column appears the notice of the death of another of the elders of the church. Though the elder whose name is at the head of this article was not so extensively known as the late Elder Zook and others, yet for many years, though in a smaller circle, Walpole Winger, as he was familiarly known, was a familiar figure, particularly throughout the Canada districts. Our acquaintance with him dates back to 1874 when he was yet an active worker in the vineyard of the Lord. He was considered an able, forceful speaker with a fund of anecdotes and illustrations at his command that always gave interest to his discourse. He traveled extensively in Canada, usually regularly making the round of the Love feasts twice a year. Outside of Canada he visited Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kansas, Michigan and other States on Conference occasions. He spent much time and not a little money in the interest of the church and the Master?s work and service. As stated in the obituary he was in his early years a class leader in the Evangelical Church and was acquainted with the early preachers and bishops of that church, among them the noted Bishop Seibert. His reminiscences of those early days were interesting to a later generation. It is well known that those early preachers were severely plain in their apparel, and with sorrow saw the younger generation of preachers depart from the pious simplicity of former days. Among other thin,gs we recollect him relating how that at a certain campmeeting the fact that pride was making such inroads into the church was under consideration by the ministers present,questioning what could be done to correct the evil. Failing to arrive at a satisfactory solution they said let us ask father, one of the old ministers who happened to be present. When they asked him he answered, ?Yes, I can tell you the remedy, commence with the preachers and get them to put away their pride.? They did not inquire of him any further, as it hit the nail on the head. His active work in the ministry ceased a number of years ago, but now he has gone to his reward like a well-ripened shock of corn. Thus one by one those who laboured assiduously and faithfully during a former generation are passing away from among us. We may well ask, on whom shall their mantle fall? May there always be such found who shall step into the place and serve faithfully their day and generation until the Master come to reward his servants. WINGER.?Died, on February 13, 1904. of old age, Elder Abraham Winger, of Springvale, Haldemand county, Ont., aged 82 years and 24 days, Brother Winger was with the Brethren in the ministry about 54 years, after being class leader with the Evangelical Church manny years in earlier life. He proved to the Brethren Church a powerful speaker, and an efficient worker in the faith of the church, and travelled a great deal throughout the Brotherhood especially in time of Lovefeasts. He was an officiating elder many years. His side companion preceded him to the beyond just mile years. His life was spent on the old homestead where he settled with his family in the woods in early life, and now occupied by his son Solomon and family who cared for him in his declining years. He leaves six sons (two in the ministry) and two daughters, with many grandchildren to mourn, their loss. Funeral was largely attended at the house on Tuesday afternoon, February 16th, conducted by A. Bearss from Psa. xcii. 12 - 15. Interment in the Springvale cemetery on his farm. | Winger, Abraham (I02274)
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| 5147 | Evangelical Visitor, June 1, 1895 FROM A MOTHERLESS CHILD. Dear Editor: I will try and write a few lines for the Visitor and for little folks to read. This is the second letter I have written for the Visitor. My home is still with J. W. Hoover, South Cayuga, Ont. I stayed with my grandma this winter for four months while pa and ma Hoover were away to do union work, and when they came home they brought me here again. Since then my grandma died. She died on the 16th of April and was buried on the 18th at Rainham Centre, services in the Baptist church conducted by Rev. J. Trikey, assisted by J. W. Hoover. It seems so sad that I have no mother nor grandma any more. But I like my home here. I go to Sunday School to learn of Jesus. I hope more little girls will write in the Visitor, and especially those that have lost their ma and pa. But God will provide for his children if we only trust him. I want to be an angel and with the angels stand, A crown upon my forehead, a harp within my hand. JESSIE [COOPER] HOOVER. Foster child of Minister John W. and Harriet (Bristol) Hoover of South Cayuga, Ontario. . | Green, Elizabeth Frances (I00541)
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| 5148 | Evangelical Visitor: KEEFER.?Bro. Samuel P. Keefer, formerly of near Hershey, Dauphin county. Pa., died very suddenly of heart disease on the street near his home while engaged in hauling wood on Saturday, April 2, 1910, aged 51 years, 11 months and 8 days. Bro. Keefer was a devoted follower of Christ, a regular attendant at religious services, ready to testify to the saving grace of Jesus Christ and stood as a pillar to the word as taught by the brotherhood. The church has lost a worker by his death. He is survived by his wife, Mary A. Keefer (nee Smith), seven sons, and three daughters, all married but three. Services were conducted in the German Baptist church, in Palmyra, by Elder Jacob Kreider, and Henry Light of the United Zion?s Children. Text, Luke 23:28, selected by the family. | Keefer, Samuel P. (I24653)
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| 5149 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Barrick, M.J.E. (I1110406)
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| 5150 | Evidence points to Anna Doner being the sister of Michael Doner of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania -- hence the daughter of Johannes and Anna (Schlapfer) Doner. Certainly, both Anna and Michael lived as neighbours, were contemporaries, belonged to the same church fellowship and their children became linked through marriage. There were no other known members of the Doner family living in this setting at this time. | Doner, Anna (I24475)
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