Mateldia Mateldia
F, #62051
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| Name | Mateldia Mateldia was also known as Mateldia Anderson. |
| Marriage | She married Anderson Anderson. |
Lora A. Ream1
F, #62071, b. 1878
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Citations
- [S1244] Belinda Lou (Delung) & Robert Wesley Hobbs, "Belinda Lou (Delung) & Robert Wesley Hobbs, compiled records", (Maryland, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Belinda Lou (Delung) & Robert Wesley Hobbs".
Ray William Buckland1
M, #62075, b. 29 June 1913
Parents
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| Birth | Ray William Buckland was born on 29 June 1913, in Summers County, West Virginia, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Lucille Marie Taylor. |
Citations
- [S1241] Lyndon Sequoyah Drew, "Lyndon Sequoyah Drew, compiled records", (Wichita, Kansas). . Hereinafter cited as "Lyndon Sequoyah Drew".
Lucille Marie Taylor1
F, #62076, b. 3 December 1914, d. 3 July 1971
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| Name | Lucille Marie Taylor was also known as Lucille Marie Buckland. |
| Birth | She was born on 3 December 1914, in Fayette County, West Virginia, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Ray William Buckland son of Fred Thomas Buckland and Virgie B. |
| Death | Lucille Marie Taylor died on 3 July 1971 in Fayette County, West Virginia, USAG.1 |
Citations
- [S1241] Lyndon Sequoyah Drew, "Lyndon Sequoyah Drew, compiled records", (Wichita, Kansas). . Hereinafter cited as "Lyndon Sequoyah Drew".
Fred Thomas Buckland1
M, #62077, b. 7 February 1884, d. 31 October 1945
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| Birth | Fred Thomas Buckland was born on 7 February 1884, in Summers County, West Virginia, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Virgie B. |
| Death | He died on 31 October 1945 in Summers County, West Virginia, USAG.1 |
Citations
- [S1241] Lyndon Sequoyah Drew, "Lyndon Sequoyah Drew, compiled records", (Wichita, Kansas). . Hereinafter cited as "Lyndon Sequoyah Drew".
Virgie B.
F, #62078
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Al Prizler1
M, #62079, d. 1950
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Citations
- [S1242] Bertha m. Isosaki, "Bertha m. Isosaki, compiled records", (Brownsville, Texas, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Bertha m. Isosaki".
Wilbert Lummie Rose
M, #62080, b. About 1897
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| Birth | Wilbert Lummie Rose was born About 1897. |
| Marriage | He married Lena Rhodes on 20 March 1917. |
| Daughter | Gay Rose b. 27 May 1927, d. 23 June 1994 |
Lena Rhodes
F, #62081
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| Name | Lena Rhodes was also known as Lena Rose. |
| Marriage | She married Wilbert Lummie Rose on 20 March 1917. |
| Daughter | Gay Rose b. 27 May 1927, d. 23 June 1994 |
William H. 'Will' Clowdus
M, #62087, b. 24 July 1889
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| Birth | William H. 'Will' Clowdus was born on 24 July 1889, in Blount County, Alabama, USAG. |
| Marriage | He married Pearl Washburn. |
Pearl Washburn
F, #62088, b. 1891
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| Name | Pearl Washburn was also known as Pearl Clowdus. |
| Birth | She was born in 1891, in Alabama, USAG. |
| Marriage | She married William H. 'Will' Clowdus. |
James Clowdus
M, #62091, b. 1920
Parents
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| Birth | James Clowdus was born in 1920, in Blount County, Alabama, USAG. |
Maria Dorothea Schoenherr
F, #62095
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| Name | Maria Dorothea Schoenherr was also known as Maria Dorothea Mehner. |
| Marriage | She married Johann Gottieb Mehner. |
Karl Gottlieb Mehner1
M, #62096, b. 11 January 1778
Parents
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| Note | We understand from another Mehner family study that the earlier spellingof the name was Mehnert. From John and Nancy (Mehner) Ruhlman's trip to Saxony in 1998, we learnedthat most of the modern German Mehners trace their ancestry to the silverminers of the Erz mountains (Erzgebirge) of Saxony. In 1168 there was a great silver discovery in Freiberg. The news drewpeople from Zwickau (50 miles to the southwest) and other distantmargrave lands. The Berggeschrei or 'call of the mountains' was followedby many families from Franconia (250 miles to the west in the Rhine rivervalley). By 1470 there was a larger silver deposit discovered in Schneeberg. By1500 there were about 8,000 people living in Schneeberg. The new churchdedicated to the mining patron, St. Wolfgang was completed in 1540. In1478 there were 167 silver quarries being worked around the city! The Wettin lands of the dynasties of Albrecht and Ernst were consideredthe wealthiest in the empire around 1500. In Annaberg, the greatAnnenkirche was built in 1499 and dedicated to the veneration of St.Anna, the patron saint of mining. Dr. Ingo Mehner said that the famous statue of the silver miner inBrand-Erbisdorf was that of Karl Heinrich Mehner (1885-1933) the last andbeloved silver miner there. He also said that the statue looks amazinglylike the photo of our Albert Hugo Mehner that we mailed him! ---from aletter dated Jan 13, 1999. By the close of the 16th Century, the silver ran out and the area began along, slow decline! Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the land wasnot suitable for farming and there was little income for the largepopulation of the Erzgebirge. One trade that led to prosperity was theproduction of wood products and toys in Olbernhau and Seiffen, wherethere is the well known toy museum exhibiting all manner of nutcrackers.Another means of earning a living was the production of stockings as isseen in the 'Strumpfdorfern' or 'stocking -producing' villages aroundThalheim... .--Saxony and It's History by Klaus Kratzsch,Leipzig, 1990 (Interestingly enough, the main industry in Burkhardsdorf was stockingproducing! Michael Stubbe (a Nebel family historian) told us in a letterof July 6, 1999 that Carl Gottlieb Mehner's daugher's husband,(CarlFriedrich Nebel) was a 'strumphfwirkermeister' translated literally'master stockingmaker'! The famous quality collector toy makers of Erzgebirge 'Steinbach' and'Albrecht' currently make toys in this area. Martin Schreiter, the son of the Burgermeister of Burkhardsdorf wrote usFeb 27, 1999 with a translation from the local church records: 'KarlGottlieb Mehner was born in another village. He came to Burkhardtsdorfand married Christiane Karoline Haenel Nov 11, 1804 in Burkhardtsdorf.' Michael Stubbe (above) also tells us that Carl Gottlieb Mehner'soccupations were 'Auszugshaulsers und Maurers' translated 'To move out ofhouses and Bricklayer'. We don't yet know where or when Karl Gottlieb Mehner died. |
| Birth | Karl Gottlieb Mehner was born on 11 January 1778, in Grossolbersdorf, Chemnitz, Saxony, GermanyG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Christiane Caroline Hahnel on 11 November 1804, in Burkhardtsdorf, Saxony, GermanyG. |
| Endowment | He received his endowment on 18 January 1980. |
Citations
- [S1263] Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, "Family Search Pedigree Resource File, Compact Disc #7, Pin #940312", (Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Search Pedigree Resource File, Compact Disc #7".
Christiane Caroline Hahnel1
F, #62097
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Citations
- [S1263] Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, "Family Search Pedigree Resource File, Compact Disc #7, Pin #940312", (Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Search Pedigree Resource File, Compact Disc #7".