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Died at the age of 15. | HENDRICKS Charles C.
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Died at the age of 13. | Clara Elizabeth HENDRICKS
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Rebecca's last name could be Hottel or Ferree. From Marriages in Fountain Co, IN | Rebecca HUDDLE
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Joined the Marine Corp, Jan 1943 | Arthur P. MATTOX
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Was a pharmacist in both Buffalo, NY, where he was born and raised, and later in Los Angeles, CA. | Henry Seaver Rider
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From The History of the Descendants of John Hottell:
"... was a vounteer soldier in the Civil War, 99th Ohio Regiment, Company I; was taken prisoner at the Battle of Chickamauga, GA on 20 Sep 1863, and died of smallpox at Danvile, VA." | Abraham J. SEITZ
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Died in infancy. | Adam SEITZ
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Benjamin was the Vice President of Exchange Bank in Columbus Grove, Putnam County, OH | Benjamin Franklin SEITZ
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Died at age 84. | Benjamin Franklin SEITZ
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Carrol died of leukemia. | Carrol Bernice SEITZ
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Died in infancy | Catharine SEITZ
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2nd husband Zihue Collins Nov 1817? From Marriages in Fountain Co, OH. | Catherine SEITZ
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Died after an illiness of five months due to cancer of the liver. | Clarence David SEITZ
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Daniel Seitz was born 17 Dec. 1791 in Rockingham County, Va., a son of Lewis and Anna Beery SEITZ. When he was 10 or 11 years old, his family moved to Fairfield County, Ohio, where Daniel lived the rest of his life. Daniel was a teamster in the War of 1812, serving about six weeks from mid-August 1813 to about the first of October, driving a four-horse wagon. Daniel received 160-acre land warrant No. 95723 on 23 Nov. 1860 for that service. However, his widow was later turned down in her application for a pension. Daniel was a farmer. He married first Elizabeth HITE 1 June 1813. His father performed the ceremony. They had 11 children. She died 14 May 1831. Daniel married second Catherine Beery, a second cousin,15 April 1832. The ceremony was performed by his brother Jacob Seitz, a justice of peace. Daniel and Catherine had eight children. Daniel died 14 Oct. 1864. From
From The Seitz Site
-- created by Karl Seitz | Daniel SEITZ
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Don was an author and journalist; business manager of the New York World from 1898 to 1923; adviser and biographer of the late great Joseph Pulitzer. | Don Carlos SEITZ
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Joined the Air Force in 1942 and retired on 31 Jul 1970. | Edwin Armstrong SEITZ
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Was an elementary school teacher. | Emerson Milton SEITZ
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According to official Seneca County historical records, Bloom Township, as established in 1824, was named in honor of the German patriot, Bloom, on the suggestion of John Seitz. John lived and owned land in Bloom Township, Seneca County, OH from 1821 until his death in 1874. | John SEITZ, Sr.
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Josiah was a preacher, editor, and horticulturist. | Josiah Augustus SEITZ
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Kathy was cremated and her ashes were scattered in Lodi, CA. | Kathleen SEITZ
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According to official Seneca County historical records, Lewis Seitz was a Bloom Township trustee from 1839 to 1841. | Lewis SEITZ, Jr.
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Circa 1822, the Rev. Lewis Seitz, leaving his wife and family at home, left on a horseback trip to Rockingham County, VA and York County, PA, preaching at different Baptist churches en route, and visiting his old home and relatives.
While returning to Ohio, it is said that he was taken ill at Washington PA -- which trail he would have taken through the mountains -- where he died and was buried.
| Lewis SEITZ, Sr.
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Read Elder Lewis Seitz, Jr's description of Bloom Township in 1825 | Lewis SEITZ, Jr.
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Louis is memorialized, along with 4,600 other American servicemen, in Battery Park's WWII Memorial (New York City). The memorial is dedicated to those servicemen who lost their lives over the Atlantic Ocean while fighting in World War II. | Louis Benjamin SEITZ
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Maggie died at her home after a long illness. | Margaret Mary SEITZ
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Died in the Civil War | Noah SEITZ
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Was on the board of trustees for Eden Township, Sececa County, OH in 1833. | Noah SEITZ
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From the History of the descendants of John Hottell:
"Mr. Seitz enlisted in the Civil War, 28 Sep 1864, in the 66th O.V.I. serving eight months. He was a distingruished pioneer farmer and Primitive Baptist. In that day Putnam County near the Seitz farm was swampy and heavily timbered. Here ague and milk sickness was prevalent and wild beasts abounded." | Philemon Beecher SEITZ
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Died in infancy. | Samuel SEITZ
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First name could be Magdelena. From Marriages in Fountain Co, IN | Magdalene SPITLER
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Source: The Truth Newspaper, Elkhart County, IN
April 20, 1929 - Aug. 3, 2008
ELKHART -- Susan M. Feece, 79, of Valley View Health Care Center, formerly of Walkerton, died Sunday (Aug. 3, 2008) in the nursing center.
She was born April 20, 1929, in Walkerton to Grant and Anna (Mechling) Steele. On Sept. 14, 1947, she married Theodore Feece in Walkerton. He preceded her in death.
Mrs. Feece is survived by three sons, Jerry of Arizona, Wayne of Walkerton and Dale of Nappanee; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Grace Bollinger of Elkhart; and one brother, George Steele of Fort Wayne.
She was a self-employed florist and member of Koontz Lake Missionary Church.
Friends may call two hours prior to Saturday's noon funeral service at Rannells Funeral Home, Koontz Lake Chapel, with the Rev. Lloyd George officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton.
Memorials may be given to The Center for Hospice and Palliative Care Inc., 111 Sunnybrook Court, South Bend, IN 46637.
| Susan Mary STEELE
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Susan Feece passed away at the Valley View Health Center in Elkhart, Indiana. | Susan Mary STEELE
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Joined the Army on 26 Apr 1944 as a Private and was stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, IN.
Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law.
Source: Ancestry.com
| John Pershing VERMILLION
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Roy died at his son Harold's home of a heart condition. | Roy M. VERMILLION
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A member of The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. | Charlotte Elizabeth WING
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Served in 1777 as a private under Capt. Ward Swift and Col. Benjamin Freeman's Massachusetts regiment. | Nathaniel WING
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