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(BAPL) 2 STAT SUBMITTED
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(ENDL) 2 STAT SUBMITTED
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FLETCHER, Elizabeth (I1173)
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(BIRT) 2 PLAC Of Hatfield & Quarendon, Buckinghamshire, England
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(BAPL) 2 STAT SUBMITTED
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(ENDL) 2 STAT SUBMITTED
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(SLGC) 2 STAT SUBMITTED
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @01938996@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@
GEDCOM line 34111 not recognizable or too long for MRIN 1047:
(MARR) 2 PLAC Of Hatfield & Quarendon, Buckinghamshire, England
GEDCOM line 34113 not recognizable or too long for MRIN 1047:
(SLGS) 2 STAT SUBMITTED | LEE, Robert (I1174)
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, William [Laird Of Corse] (I1175)
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | STRACHAN, Elizabeth (I1176)
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1 TITL [Bishop of Abdn.]
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Patric [Bishop Of Abdn. (I1177)
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, William (I1178)
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Arthur (I1179)
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00364116@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | VEST, Mary [Twin] (I136)
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Alexander [Captain Sweden] (I1180)
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, James (I1181)
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
GEDCOM line 21849 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Robert (I1182)
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(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Margaret (I1183)
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| 2763 |
GEDCOM line 21886 not recognizable or too long:
(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Agnes (I1184)
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| 2764 |
GEDCOM line 21906 not recognizable or too long:
(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
GEDCOM line 21907 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Jane (I1185)
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| 2765 |
GEDCOM line 21926 not recognizable or too long:
(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
GEDCOM line 21927 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Elizabeth (I1186)
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| 2766 |
GEDCOM line 21945 not recognizable or too long:
(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00794717@
GEDCOM line 21946 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FORBES, Mary (I1187)
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() 1 SOUR @S01@
Information from family group sheets and temple records.
DAD'S STORY
Told to me, Arvilla, first child of Herbert and Arvilla Bernice, in November
1959. He said, "My father, George Philip Sanders, born 31 March 1859, in
Bells River, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and my mother, Minnie Ada Ketcham,
born 26 May 1864, in Maspeth, Long Island, New York, were married 25 January
1886. They met in Long Island where my father was working for the Long Island
railroad, as a carpenter foreman.
I'm the fourth of five children: three sisters, Genevieve Agnes, born 28
September 1887; Edith Rundell, born 7 November 1888; Minnie Ketcham, born 8
November 1890. I, Herbert Joshua Sanders, was born 26 July 1893, and my
brother, George Philip, was born 27 July 1894.
My father was raised by his oldest brother, Joseph, his parents having died
when he was small. My father was 6 feet 2 inches tall in his stocking feet,
very handsome and kind. He was raised on a farm till a young man, then
learned the wheelwright and carpenters trade. My father was killed in a
railroad accident when he was thirty-two and I was only two years old.
My mother was tall, 5 feet 10 inches, and very pretty. She had dark brown
eyes and dark hair, so loving and kind. She was a nurse. All her friends and
neighbors knew what a wonderful nurse she was. She was the best cook in the
world.
Mother married Franklin Green Powers when I was five. When I was small, six
to ten years old, we traveled all over the East going to race tracks. Race
tracks was "Pop's" business. I went to Coney Island often, and roller skated,
swam and played games.
Impty, bimpty, diddly fig, One-ery, or-ere, Ick-ery Ann
dee-la, doe-la, domin-ig Phil-isy, Phollisy, Nickolas Dan
Ichee, pichee, domin-ichy, Stinklin, stonklin, Irish Mary
om pom tusk ala-bala boo, Squeeby, squaby Buck.
Out goes you.
I was "King Pin" of our gang, and they weren't the best of playmates. I
didn't say prayer as a child. I was christened in the Episcopal Church of
England.
As long as "Pop", my step-father, was alive we didn't want for anything. We
had fine horses and carriages and two servants. Pop gave us too much money to
spend for our own good.
I was an "A" number one student until my mama died. I was 10 and Mama's pet.
After she died I wouldn't go to school. I didn't have any home duties to do
and was jut let to run the streets and amuse myself.
"Pop" died when I was 14 and I was on my own from then on. Genevieve, my
oldest sister, ran the house. She took in five or six teachers as boarders
for a while and then went into nurse's training. Genevieve raised and
supported all of us.
Minnie and Edith took business courses and became stenographers. George
worked for a slate roofing company and lived at home while I went to work on a
farm. The man I worked for soon went into the painting and decorating
business and so did I.
One day when I was small I turned the neighbor's cows loose just for fun. My
brother, George, was going to tell so we fought and George picked up a rock,
threw it, and hit me in the back of the head. It hit so hard that it knocked
me out. George was so scared he ran five blocks for the doctor. In the
meantime, my sister Minnie carried me into the house and by the time the
doctor got there I was all right. From that day on George wouldn't raise a
hand to me no matter what I did to him. I took advantage of this many times.
I read all the favorite children's books. I liked to read and still do.
By the time I was fifteen I was working in Long Island in a bicycle and
handyman's shop, and delivered groceries on a hand cart, and worked in a
garage where I learned to be a mechanic.
At seventeen, I was private chauffeur for a doctor. I soon got the wander
lust and went to Florida where I worked as a chauffeur for a millionaire
lumberman for two years.
I was a chauffeur for a major in the signal corps during World War I. Most of
my duties were in Texas. After the army I came to LaGrande, Oregon, and
worked for the next fifteen years in the logging camps as a logging engineer.
While at a logging camp in 1915, I met my first wife, Edith Leslie. I was
twenty two, and she was sixteen when we were married.
We had five children. The first baby, George Herbert, lived only eight hours.
Edith was seventeen at the time and loosing her first baby was hard on her.
Geneveive Mary was born 14 August 1918; Arthur William was born 18 August
1920; Nadine Elizabeth was born 18 November 1922; and Robert Leslie was born 2
April 1925.
I bought the Texaco service station in Elgin, Oregon. I was in this business
only a short time when Edith passed away. She had an abcess in the brain and
suffered greatly.
Having been left with four children ages 11, 10, 7 and 5, I had to have a
housekeeper. There were several who were incompetent. I finally found one
who was satisfactory, but she took ill suddenly and had to have emergency
surgery, so her young widowed niece agreed to take over for her and hold the
job until she could come back. But,---while the lovely young widow and her
baby son, Billy, stayed, I fell in love with her many charms. Bernice was her
name and she lived a few blocks from my house with her mother and stepfather.
She came to work every morning at seven. I was always looking out the window
watching for her to come up the walk.
Finally I got up enough nerve to make permanent arrangements to keep her with
me all the time. We were married December 2, 1929. To this union eleven
children were born, making me the father of sixteen.
William (Billy) Walter Newell, being my wife's first child, and a baby at the
time of our marriage became my own in every way, except by blood ties.
Together we raised sixteen. | SANDERS, Herbert Joshua (I1188)
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| 2768 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAMPBELL, Janice (I1189)
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| 2769 |
GEDCOM line 21964 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | JOHNSEN, Annie Josephine (I1190)
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| 2770 |
GEDCOM line 21969 not recognizable or too long:
1 NAME Karen /JENSEN OR ANDERSEN/
GEDCOM line 21970 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | JENSEN OR ANDERS, Karen N (I1191)
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| 2771 |
GEDCOM line 21976 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | OTTOSEN, Mariane (I1192)
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| 2772 |
GEDCOM line 21982 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | WANSGARD, Peter (I1193)
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| 2773 |
GEDCOM line 21988 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | DOWNS, Mary Elizabeth (I1194)
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| 2774 |
GEDCOM line 21994 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | ANDERSEN, Josephine (I1195)
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| 2775 |
GEDCOM line 22000 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | PFISTERER, John Adam (I1196)
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| 2776 |
GEDCOM line 22006 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | MCGREGOR, Charles Francis (I1197)
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| 2777 |
GEDCOM line 22012 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | PICKETT, Elizabeth Ann (Lillie) (I1198)
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| 2778 |
GEDCOM line 22018 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | HINCHLIFF, Charles Albern (I1199)
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| 2779 |
GEDCOM line 22024 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | ERICKSON, Anna (I1200)
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| 2780 |
GEDCOM line 22030 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | TAYLOR, Edgar Leslie (I1201)
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| 2781 |
GEDCOM line 22036 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | OLSEN, Jennette (I1202)
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GEDCOM line 22042 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | SMITH, Grace Or Hazel (I1203)
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| 2783 |
GEDCOM line 22048 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | CHANDLER, Ernest Clark (I1204)
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| 2784 |
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() 1 RESN Privacy
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | (I1205)
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| 2785 |
GEDCOM line 22060 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | NYSONZER, Malviria (I1206)
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| 2786 |
GEDCOM line 22066 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | NYSONGER, Melissa (I1207)
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| 2787 |
GEDCOM line 22072 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | YOUNG, Sarah Ann (I1208)
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| 2788 |
GEDCOM line 22078 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | HARVEY, Bertha (I1209)
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| 2789 |
GEDCOM line 22084 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | VAN VLEET, John Edwin (I1210)
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| 2790 |
GEDCOM line 2209 not recognizable or too long:
(SLGC) 2 FAMC @00364116@
GEDCOM line 2210 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | VEST, Martha [Twin] (I137)
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| 2791 |
GEDCOM line 22090 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | VANVLEET, John Edwin (I1211)
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| 2792 |
GEDCOM line 22096 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | HILSINGER, Harry (I1212)
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| 2793 |
GEDCOM line 22102 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | HEARD, George (I1213)
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | FISHER, Danial (I1214)
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| 2795 |
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() 1 SOUR @S01@ | KNUDSEN, Niels (I1215)
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| 2796 |
GEDCOM line 22120 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | ANDERSEN OR SOE', Kirstine (I1216)
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| 2797 |
GEDCOM line 22126 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | CHRISTENSEN, Kirstine (I1217)
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| 2798 |
GEDCOM line 22132 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | ANDERSON, Anna Christina (I1218)
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| 2799 |
GEDCOM line 22137 not recognizable or too long:
1 NAME Bergitte /PEDERSEN OR JOHANSEN/
GEDCOM line 22138 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | PEDERSEN OR JOHA, Bergitte Sen (I1219)
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GEDCOM line 22144 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@ | MOFFETT, Elizabeth Ann (I1220)
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