Matches 4,051 to 4,100 of 13,419
# |
Notes |
Linked to |
4051 |
Frederick was the benefactor on the probate record of his uncle, Edward Manwaring, in 1959
| Manwaring, Fred George (I28896)
|
4052 |
From A GROS lookup 11 Dec 2002 by Ian Orwin | Hill, Janet (I2268)
|
4053 |
From A GROS Lookup 11 Dec 2002 by Ian Orwin | Hill, Margaret (I2270)
|
4054 |
From A GROS Lookup 11 Dec 2002 by Ian Orwin | Hill, John (I2271)
|
4055 |
From a GROS lookup by Ian Orwin 11 Dec 2002 | Hill, Ann (I2269)
|
4056 |
from an e-mail from Cliff Jones 13/12/2002 giving marriage of Janet Bryson to Thomas Lambie son of James & Christian Jamieson
Ohter children include Archibald married to Agnes Strang livingat Kirkland, Eaglesham on the 1881 census along with children - George, Ann, Agnes, Alexr, and George Strang nephew | Lambie, James (I2298)
|
4057 |
From Bill Firel - Ancestry
In 1903, Louise Treeby (b 1874) married Richard Frederick Brain (1865 | Brain, Richard Frederick (I20112)
|
4058 |
from birth cert of daughter , Janet | Ritchie, Charles (I6909)
|
4059 |
from birth cert of daughter Annie | Naismith, James (I15889)
|
4060 |
from birth cert of daughter Catherine | Burt, James (I21941)
|
4061 |
from birth cert of daughter Helen | Newbigging, William Gibson (I23642)
|
4062 |
from birth cert of daughter Jane | Smith, William (I23597)
|
4063 |
from birth cert of daughter Jsne | Nicol, Robert Nimmo (I4099)
|
4064 |
from birth cert of daughter Mary Calder Smith | Aitken, Marion (I7075)
|
4065 |
from birth cert of daughter Mary Calder Smith | Smith, Robert (I7076)
|
4066 |
from birth cert of daughter, Helen | Ritchie, Charles (I6909)
|
4067 |
from birth cert of daughter, Janet | Ritchie, Elizabeth Allan (I6912)
|
4068 |
from birth cert of daughter, Janet | Ritchie, William (I13375)
|
4069 |
from birth cert of his son, Robert | Ritchie, William (I13375)
|
4070 |
from birth cert of son Alexander | McIntosh, John (I263)
|
4071 |
from birth cert of son George | Burt, James (I21941)
|
4072 |
from birth cert of son Hugh | Ritchie, William (I13375)
|
4073 |
from birth cert of son James | Ritchie, William (I13375)
|
4074 |
from birth cert of son James | Ritchie, James (I13409)
|
4075 |
from birth cert of son John | Nicol, Robert Nimmo (I4099)
|
4076 |
from birth cert of son John Millar | Millar, Russell (I76)
|
4077 |
from birth cert of son William | Ritchie, William (I13375)
|
4078 |
from birth cert of son, William | Burt, James (I21941)
|
4079 |
from birth certof son, Thomas | Ritchie, James (I13409)
|
4080 |
From copy of marriage cert of Paul Pankhurst and Susan Elizabeth Mary Wills. Copy of marriage cert supplied by Ian Aalpol | Wells, John James (I2528)
|
4081 |
from death cert of wife Jessie Russell | Orr, William (I24924)
|
4082 |
from death cert of daughter Elizabeth | Nimmo, Alexander (I4091)
|
4083 |
from death cert of daughter, Elizabeth | Burt, James (I21941)
|
4084 |
from death cert of her husband George Hannah
| Pendreigh, Jessie Irvine (I23607)
|
4085 |
from death cert of his daughter, Hannah | Pender, Robert (I4886)
|
4086 |
from death cert of his daughter, Janet | Ritchie, William (I13372)
|
4087 |
from death cert of his mother Charlotte Nimmo | Stevenson, Andrew (I4328)
|
4088 |
from death cert of his wife, Hannah. | Ritchie, Charles (I6909)
|
4089 |
from death cert of his wife, Janet | Ritchie, James (I13409)
|
4090 |
from death cert of son Alexander | McIntosh, John (I263)
|
4091 |
from death cert of son William | Nimmo, Alexander (I4091)
|
4092 |
from death cert of son, George Hannah | Hannah, George (I23652)
|
4093 |
from death certificate of his daughter, Janet | Pender, Hannah (I4895)
|
4094 |
from death certificate of his daughter,Janet Ritchie | Ritchie, Charles (I6909)
|
4095 |
From Dunfermline Press dated 19th September 2002
HUME - Peacefully after a long illness, bravelt borne at Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline, on Saturday 14th September 2002. June Hume (nee Orwin), aged 68. Much loved and loving wife to John, much loved Mum and Mother in Law of John and Peter, Alan, Barabara, Sally, Linda, George, Christine, Gill, Jim and Brian. Loving and devoted Nana of John, Kim, Chris, Adam, Laura, Craig, Graeme, Samantha, Darren and Melanie. Much loved sister, sister in law and auntie. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu to Cancer Research. Funeral service at 10am at Dunfermline Crematorium, on Friday 20th September 2002.
Informant on the death of Aunty June, was her son John Hume | Orwin, Rosemary Margaret June (I73)
|
4096 |
From Finad A Grave
Relatives and friends are requested to meet for the Mass of Christian Burial for Anthony "Tony" Palermo, 90, of Concord Township, at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 27, 2017, at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 9925 Johnnycake Ridge Rd., Mentor, OH 44060. Father Jeremy Merzweiler will officiate. Burial will be private at All Souls Cemetery at a later date.
Mr. Palermo died peacefully on Wednesday, July 19 at his Concord Township home, surrounded by three generations of devoted loved ones. His daughter Patricia cared for Tony these last many years and was determined to keep him at home. She succeeded beautifully.
Palermo was born on September 22, 1926 in Cleveland, OH and previously resided in East Cleveland, Euclid, South Euclid, and Chesterland before moving to Concord Township nearly 5 years ago.
He graduated from Collinwood High School in 1944 and dutifully served in the United States Army Air Corps until the end of World War II. He was a Case Institute of Technology alumnus who later had an illustrious 45-year career at Picker X-Ray Corporation before retirement in 1994.
At Picker, Palermo became chief engineer and developed x-ray systems before transferring to the CAT Scan Division (CT) to become Electrical Engineering Manager of the CT group where he had numerous CT patents issued. In 1986 he was responsible for a major breakthrough in CT technology with the development of the Picker 10 Scanner, the world's first slip ring technology scanner that paved the way for subsequent high-speed CT scanners.
Palermo was very active in the community, volunteering as a Cub Scout leader, umpire for Little League teams, and later president of the South Euclid Historical Society. In 1975-1976, he was a member of the Bicentennial Little Red School House Historical Society, when he helped restore the school building at Richmond and Mayfield Roads in Lyndhurst. He also authored a book about the Little Red School House and subsequently worked to place the building on the National Register of Historic Places.
Palermo founded the South Euclid Historical Museum on the grounds of the South Euclid County Library and was its president from 1976-1986. From 1977-1982, he authored the history book of St. Gregory the Great Church in South Euclid.
He was a contributing author to many publications such as Cleveland Magazine, Western Reserve University, The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard Handbook, and the American Society for Metals Handbook.
His latest book, about the Bluestone Quarries in South Euclid, was self-published just this spring. Entitled, "Bluestone: A Past Remembered," the tome chronicles the colorful past of Bluestone, a small village near the intersection of Green and Bluestone roads in South Euclid from the late 19th into the early 20th century.
Palermo was a professional musician and member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians Local 4 since 1950. An active accordionist, he performed at numerous Cleveland Indians games with tenor Rocco Scotti, and for luminaries including Jimmy Stewart, George McGovern, Senator Hubert Humphrey, Hank Aaron, Jesse Owens, Bob Feller, Pat Buchanan, Senator Edward Kennedy, and George Steinbrenner. His accordion is now on display at A World of Accordions Museum in Superior, Wisconsin.
Among his favorite musicians were the Romani jazz great Django Reinhardt, American fiddler Mark O'Connor, tenor and movie star legend Mario Lanza, Italian singer Gabriella Ferri, and American jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli.
Palermo is survived by a sister, Carol Ann Schmidlin of Lewisville, NC; five children, David, Patricia, Nancy Shaw, James, and Jeanne (Angelo) DiCristofano; as well as ten grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews; great-nieces, great-nephews; and friends. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife Margaret (Packer) Palermo; sons, Thomas and Steven; parents, Anthony and Sblendora; brothers, Nicholas and Raymond; and sister, Madeline (Joseph) Bordonaro.
Tony's three greatest regrets included forgetting to return a book on metallurgy to the local public library, an infraction he took 42 years to remedy, burning down a field while baking a potato outside during the Great Depression, and getting stuck half way up while attempting to scale Mt. Baldy as a teenager. He recovered magnificently from all three missteps.
Donations in memory of Tony can be made to The Anthony Palermo '49 Family Scholarship Fund at Case Alumni Association, Tomlinson Hall, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106.
The family will receive friends to pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Tony on Wednesday, July 26 from 5 to 8 p.m. at The DeJohn-Flynn-Mylott Funeral Home of Willoughby Hills, 28890 Chardon Rd. (44092) (between Bishop Rd. and Rt. 91). www.DeJohnCares.com.
Published in www.News-Herald.com on July 22, 2017 | Palermo, Anthony (I37793)
|
4097 |
From Finad A Grave Memorial ID 83007866
He graduated from Penns Manor Area High School in 1965 and then completed an electronics training program at Penn Technical Institute in Pittsburgh. He was then hired by IBM and worked for that company in Endicott, N. Y. until he was drafted into the U. S. Army in 1968.
He completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C., advanced infantry training at Fort Dix, N. J., and then completed officer candidate school at Fort Benning, Ga., with the rank of second lieutenant. His first assignment was Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, where he was company executive officer. His next assignment was Seoul, South Korea, where he was a protocol officer and was promoted to first lieutenant for an excellent job before coming home to his next assignment in Fort Holabird, Md. There, he served as the S. adjutant officer and company commander of Headquarter Company. He was promoted at this time to captain.
His next station was Fort Benning, Ga., where he was an advanced course infantry officer. He then took an academic leave to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 1976.
He served as a Battalion S. intelligence officer at Fort Lewis, Wash., where he served under the command of Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf. His next assignment was Mannheim, Germany, where he was a customs officer with the military police and was promoted to major.
He returned to Fort Leavenworth, Kan. to attend the Command and General Staff College and also completed a master's degree in administration of justice at Wichita State. He then became an instructor at the Command and General Staff College and was promoted to lieutenant colonel. He remained at this position until his retirement on May 31, 1990.
After retirement, Jim worked for Northrup Grumman, which is a military defense contractor | Rumgay, James Andrew (I37447)
|
4098 |
From GRO lookup of Margaret Carmichael wedding by Ian Orwin on 11 Dec 2002 | Carville, Mary (I2273)
|
4099 |
From GRO lookup of Margaret Carmicheal wedding by Ian Orwin 11 Dec 2002 | Carmichael, Andrew (I2272)
|
4100 |
from his Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificate | Montagu, Hon William Drogo Sturges (I10392)
|
|