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GIBSON, Ronan Liam

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  GIBSON, Ronan Liam (son of GIBSON, Robert L and PFOHL, Carly Shannon).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  GIBSON, Robert L

    Robert + PFOHL, Carly Shannon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  PFOHL, Carly Shannon (daughter of PFOHL, Edgar John and CAMANN, Audrey Jane).
    Children:
    1. 1. GIBSON, Ronan Liam
    2. GIBSON, Lorelei Giselle
    3. GIBSON, Rhys Lawler


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  PFOHL, Edgar John

    Edgar married CAMANN, Audrey Jane [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  CAMANN, Audrey Jane
    Children:
    1. 3. PFOHL, Carly Shannon
    2. PFOHL, Benjamin Richard
    3. PFOHL, Bethany Dawn
    4. PFOHL, Samuel Edward
    5. PFOHL, Jonathan William


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  PFOHL, Sigmund Johannes Nathaniel was born on 5 Nov 1901 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY (son of PFUHL, Johannes Benjamin and FAHRENWALD, Eleonore Henriette); died on 29 May 1968 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    NF Gazette
    Sanborn - Sigmund J. Pfohl 66, of 2115 Lockport Rd died Wednesday May 29, 1968 in Mt. St. Mary's Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Sanborn and had been employed as a stock clerk at the Carborundum Co. He was a member of St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Walmore Road.
    Surviving are his wife Christine Pfohl, a daughter Sylvia Dobbertean, Niagara Falls, a son Edgar John Pfohl, this city, a granddaughter, Nancy Dobbertean, two brothers, Louis and max Pfohl, Sanborn, and five sisters, Mrs Philip Kroening, Mrs. Jonas Haseley, Mrs. Mervin Haseley, Mrs. Marcus Haseley, and Mrs. Edwin Werth.
    Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 PM at St Peter's Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Gerald E. Scheck officiating. Burial will be at St Peter's Cemetery.
    Friends may call at the Pike & Jones Funeral Home, Sanborn. The family will be present from 2 to 5 PM and 7 to 9 PM.
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    Pfohl-Sigmund J., of 2115 Lockport Rd., Wednesday, May 29th, 1969. In Mt. St. Mary's Hospital. Survived by wide Christine. Daughter Mrs. Richard (Sylvia) Dobbertean. Son Edgar John Pfohl. Granddaughter Nancy Dobbertean, all of Niagara Falls. Brother of Mrs. Philip (Minnie) Kroening, Mrs. Jonas (Martha) Haseley, Mrs. Mervin (Verone) Haseley, Mrs. Edwin Werth, Louis Pfohl and Max Pfohl. Several Nieces and nephews, all of Sanborn, NY Funeral Services will be held Sunday at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Walmore Rd. at 2:30 With the Rev. Gerald E. Scheck officiating. Interment in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the Pike and Jones Funeral Home Inc., 5893 Hoover Rd., Sanborn, NY The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 P.M.

    Sigmund married HASELEY, Christine Fredericka Henrietta on 20 May 1937 in Sanborn, Niagara County, NY. Christine (daughter of HASELEY, Edward Lebrecht and WILLIAMS, Ella Cordelia Christina) was born on 6 Oct 1905 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY; died on 17 Oct 1997 in Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  HASELEY, Christine Fredericka Henrietta was born on 6 Oct 1905 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY (daughter of HASELEY, Edward Lebrecht and WILLIAMS, Ella Cordelia Christina); died on 17 Oct 1997 in Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Christine F. Pfohl
    Lewiston native worked on the family farm
    WHEATFIELD-Christine F. (Haseley) Pfohl, 92, of Lockport Road, died Friday (Oct. 17, 1997) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston. She was born Oct. 6, 1905, in the Town of Lewiston, the daughter of Eduard and Ella (Williams) Haseley. She attended Niagara Falls High School and graduated from the Kelly Business Institute. She married Sigmund J. Pfohl on May 16, 1937. He died in 1968. She worked on the family fruit and dairy farm in the Town of Lewiston, where she packed apples in barrels that were shipped to England. Mrs. Pfohl was a lifelong active member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and a charter member and past president of the Historical Society of North German Settlements in Western New York. She is survived by a daughter, Sylvia Dobbertean of Niagara Falls; a son, Edgar Pfohl of Littleton, Colo.; a sister, Elizabeth Milleville of Niagara Falls; seven grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Ellen Pfohl and the sister of the late Erwin Haseley and Ruth Haseley. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, Bergholz. The Rev. Allen Griep will conduct services at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Walmore Road. Internment will be in the church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter's Lutheran Church Entrance Fund or to the Historical Society.

    Buffalo News, The (NY) - October 18, 1997
    Christine F. Pfohl, 92, died Friday (Oct. 17, 1997) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, after a brief illness. The former Christine Haseley was born in Lewiston. She commuted by train to attend Niagara Falls High School, and also graduated from Kelley Business Institute. She worked on her family's fruit and dairy farm in Lewiston. She helped pack apples into barrels for shipment to England. She married Sigmund J. Pfohl May 16, 1937. He died in 1968. Mrs. Pfohl was a lifelong member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, and a charter member and past president of the Historical Society of North German Settlements in Western New York. Survivors include a son, Edgar of Littleton, CO.; a daughter, Sylvia Dobbertean of Niagara Falls; a sister, Elizabeth Milleville of Niagara Falls; seven grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Services are scheduled for 11 A.M. Monday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 6168 Walmore Road. Burial will be in the church cemetery

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 5/26/1937

    The marriage of Christine F. Haseley,
    daughter of Edward L Haseley,
    of the Saunders Settlement road., to
    Slgmund J. Pfohl, son of Mr. and
    Mrs. John Pfohl, of Sanborn, was solemnized
    Thursday at-St, Peter's Lutheran
    church, Walmore, ai 4:30
    o'clock. Officiating: at the service
    was the Rev. John Pfohl, of North
    Freedon, Wis., brother of the groom,
    aassisted by the Rev. Edward Grabau,
    pastor of St. Peter's church, Walmore.
    The church was attractively decorated
    with lilies and lilacs. Miss Elizabeth
    Williams, of Lockport. cousin of
    the bride, played appropriate organ
    music during the ceremony. Miss
    Martha Williams, cousin of the bride,
    was maid of honor and wore a gown
    of pink mousseline de sole, trimmed
    with lace. Her bouquet,was of pink
    snapdragons and blue larkspur, tied
    with a blue ribbon. Louis Pfohl,
    brother of the groom, acted as best
    man.
    Ruth Elaine Haseley, niece of t he
    bride, was flower girl, wearing pink
    dotted swlss and carrying a colonial
    bouquet of mixed flowers.: Miss Ver-
    one and Miss Lizzie Pfohl, sisters of
    the groom were bridesmaids and both
    wore light blue mousseline de sole
    trimmed like that of the maid of hon-
    or. They carried bouquets of snapr
    dragons and larkspur, tied with pink
    ribbon. Each wore a rosebud spray on
    her hair.
    The bride wore silk mousseline with
    a long train. It was fashioned on
    Princess lines, with a satin slip and
    with a collar of ruffling trimmed with
    orang© blossoms. The long veil fell
    from a becoming cap of. braided tulle
    and was caught with orange blossoms.
    She carried a bouquet of white Bride
    roses and sweet peas.
    Immediately following the ceremony,
    an Informal reception and dinner
    for 125 guests were held at the
    home of the bride. Among those attending
    were Miss Elizabeth Mitchell
    and Miss Esther Williams, this city,
    and Mrs. A. E. Willams, Mr. and Mrs.
    W. F. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
    Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
    Williams, Miss Elizabeth Williams and
    Paul Voigt, all of Lockport.

    Children:
    1. 6. PFOHL, Edgar John
    2. PFOHL, Ellen Christine was born on 27 Oct 1945; died on 14 Nov 1945.
    3. PFOHL, Sylvia Ella was born on 17 Apr 1939 in New York; died on 16 Jan 2017 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY.

  3. 14.  CAMANN, Waldemar Harry was born on 26 Jan 1917 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY (son of CAMANN, Albert Andreas Otto and BAARS, Emma Mathilda Elinore); died on 23 Sep 2008 in New York.

    Notes:

    NF Gazette

    Camann, Waldemar H. "Wally"
    Waldemar H. "Wally" Camann, age 91, was called to his heavenly home on Tuesday, September 23, 2008. He was born in Bergholz, the son of the late Albert A. and Emma (Baars) Camann on January 26, 1917. Mr. Camann lived in Bergholz nearly all of his life and was a lifelong member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church. He married the former Lucille E. Wilksen on April 26, 1941. They enjoyed 55 years of marriage until her death on April 23, 1996. Mr. Camann received his early education at Holy Ghost Lutheran School, followed by South Junior High School, quit school to work at Carborundum for a time during the Depression, then returned to school and graduated from Trott Vocational School in 1937.Mr. Camann started work at DuPont in 1938 as a welding apprentice and eventually worked in sheet metal layout, until his retirement in 1978. He also crafted and installed gutters on many homes in the area to supplement the income needed to support his large family.After retirement, the Camann's enjoyed traveling and enjoying the scenery, and for visits with far-flung family and friends. He was involved with volunteering from an early age and was always available to "lend a hand" whether to individuals or through organizations to which he belonged. He was a very active member of his church, the Walther League, the Lutheran Laymen's League, the historical society and had over 70 years of volunteer service with the First Volunteer Fire Company of Bergholz, Inc. Mr. Camann is survived by his children, sons, William (JoAnne) Camann, Kent, NY, Dr. Keith (Ellen) Camann, Okemos, MI, Richard (Sue) Camann, Plymouth, MI; and daughters, Cecile Beutel, Walworth, NY, Barbara Sniffen, Gainesville, FL, Audrey Pfohl, Highlands Ranch, CO, and Donna (Jeffrey) Zygmont, Salem, NH. He was very proud of his 20 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Roland (Bonnie) Camann, Niagara Falls; sisters-in-law, Doris Camann, Loraine Wilksen, Violet Wurm; and brother-in-law, Leslie Wilksen, and was Uncle Wally to many nieces and nephews. Mr. Camann was predeceased by his wife and two ..... sons, Joel and Frederick; son-in-law, Marvin Beutel; and brothers, Albert C., Eugene W. and the Rev. Francis E. Camann.Friends may call at the DUBOIS FUNERAL HOME, 2436 Niagara Road (Bergholz), in Wheatfield, on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Philip N. Sallach on Saturday at 11:00 AM in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, 6630 Luther Street, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY 14304. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Holy Ghost Lutheran School or the Historical Society of North German Settlements of Western New York, 2549 Niagara Road, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY 14304

    Waldemar married WILKSEN, Lucille E on 26 Apr 1941 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY. Lucille (daughter of WILKSEN, Henry J and Ida) was born on 28 Sep 1912 in Thayer, NE; died on 23 Apr 1996 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  WILKSEN, Lucille E was born on 28 Sep 1912 in Thayer, NE (daughter of WILKSEN, Henry J and Ida); died on 23 Apr 1996 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo News, The (NY) - April 24, 1996
    Lucille E. Camann, a retired employee of the Niagara-Wheatfield School District, died Tuesday (April 23, 1996) in Northgate Manor Health Care Facility.
    Mrs. Camann, 83, of Binkley Street, was born Lucille E. Wilksen in Thayer, Neb., and was valedictorian of her high school class in Benedict, Neb.
    She had lived in Wheatfield since 1934.
    Mrs. Camann was an active member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church in Bergholz and served on its Altar Guild. She also was a member of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League and the Lutheran Layman's League.
    She was employed by the Niagara-Wheatfield School District for 10 years, as an audiovisual secretary and a library aide.
    She also was a member of the Wheatfield Senior Citizens.
    Survivors include her husband, Waldemar H. Friday, the day of her funeral, would have been their 55th anniversary.
    Other survivors include three sons, William of Kent, Dr. Keith of Okemos, Mich., and Richard of Plymouth, Mich.; four daughters, Cecile Beutel of Fairport, Barbara Sniffen of Gainesville, Fla., Audrey Pfohl of Littleton, Colo., and Donna Zygmont of Salem, NH; a brother, Leslie Wilksen of Benedict; a sister, Violet Wurm of Lincoln, Neb.; 20 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
    Friday's services will be conducted at 11 A.M. in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Niagara Road and Luther Street. Burial will be in Holy Ghost Lutheran Cemetery, Wheatfield.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 5/13/1941

    BBROHOLTZ—One of the loveliest
    of early summer weddings was
    solemnized Saturday, April 38, at .4
    o'clock at the Holy Ghost Lutheran
    church wheq Miss Lucille Wllksen,
    daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
    Wllksen. of Benedict, Neb., became
    the bride of Waldemar Camann, son
    of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Camann, Of
    Niagara road.
    The Rev. John Kuchenbecker,
    pastor, performed the Impressive
    ceremony before an altar banked
    with blue and pink hydrangeas. Two
    altar vases held arrangements of
    daffodils, white snapdragons, lavender'
    stock and fernsr Hugo Oade
    presided st the organ and Miss Geraldlne
    Jagow, soloist, sang "Because."
    .
    The bride, who was given in marriage
    by her brother, Arthur Wllksen,
    was lovely In a princess gown of
    white faille taffeta beautifully fashioned
    with leg Cmutton sleeves ending
    in a peak over each hand, The
    sweetheart neckline was'fastened in
    back with a row of tiny buttons and
    the full skirt had a long train. Her
    three-quarter length veil of illusion
    tulle fell from a "geisha girl" headdress
    with clusters of gardenias and
    lllles-of-the-valley over each ear.
    She wore a single strand of pearls
    and carried a cascade bouquet of
    gardenias and gypsophelia.
    The bride's sister, Violet Wllksen.
    of Benedict, Neb., was maid of honor.
    She wore a frock of yellow taffeta
    and the long full skirt fell from
    a fitted bodice. Tiny bows of aqua
    velvet ribbon trimmed the high
    sweetheart neckline and dainty puff
    sleeves. She wore a cluster of flowers
    caught with- a bow of aqua ribbon,
    with long floor-length streamers
    in her hair. Her colonial bouquet
    was of yellow roses, snapdragons
    and blue Iris tied with a large
    aqua bow. She also wore ar strand
    of pearls, a gift from thte bride.
    Miss Elaine Gade was Junior
    bridesmaid and wore a gown of
    aqua taffeta made like that of the
    maid of honor. The neckline and
    sleeves were trimmed with yellow
    velvet ribbon. Yellow streamers
    fell from a cluster of flowers in her
    hair. She carried a colonial bouquet
    tied with yellow ribbon and
    wore a heart-shaped locket, a gift
    from the bride.
    Eugene Camann was. his brother's
    best man while Albert Camann, Jr.,
    and Roland Camann, also brothers
    of the groom, were ushers.
    _The groom's mother wore a sheer
    black forck with lace.collars and
    cuffs and s corsage of yellow roses
    pnd lavender stock.
    " *At 8 o'clock a dinner was served
    at the home of the bridegroom
    for about 25 guests. The house was
    attractively decorated with flowers,
    white streamers and wedding be,lls.
    Covers were laid for 13 at the bride's
    table which was centered with a
    three-tiered wedding cake, beautifully
    decorated, and flanked by
    candelabra, holding white tapers. In
    the evening an open-house, reception
    was held at the Bergholts hall
    for a,bout 100 guests. - "
    The bride and groom left on a
    trip to Washington, D. G, the bride
    wearing'a smart ensemble of navy
    blue dress and cape,! navy hat and*
    matching accessories. They are now
    at home to their friends In Ward
    road 8t. Johnsburg.
    Among the pre-nuptlal parties for
    Mrs. Camann were a linen and personal
    shower given by Mrs. Howard
    Jagow and Mrs. Albert Camann Jr.;
    a variety shower by Mrs. Hugo Oade
    and Mrs. Arthur Wllksen and a
    kitchen and pyrex shower by Mrs.
    Albert Camann,

    Children:
    1. CAMANN, Frederick died before 2009.
    2. CAMANN, Cecile Joan was born on 24 Feb 1942 in Bergholtz, Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY; died on 20 Jan 2009 in Fairport, Monroe County, NY.
    3. CAMANN, Joel Francis was born on 19 Sep 1943 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 11 Feb 1944 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    4. CAMANN, William Henry
    5. CAMANN, Barbara Jean
    6. CAMANN, Dr Keith Albert
    7. 7. CAMANN, Audrey Jane
    8. CAMANN, Richard John
    9. CAMANN, Donna Joyce



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