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401 1880 census - home with parents
1920 census - with wife Anna
1930 Census - with wife Anna - shows age at time of first marriage as 42 
STALEY, Peter H (I43746)
 
402 1880 census - single working as servant - Adam Burkhardt - not on 1910 census STALEY, Franklin (I16248)
 
403 1880 census in Buffalo with wife (Mary) and 3 children - third son as Allmund - he was a laborer MILLER, John Q A (I39024)
 
404 1880 census in Michigan with husband and 4 children
1900 census in Michigan with husband and 4 children - showing had 8 children and all living
1910 census in Michigan living with son William, Mabel and Harriet
1920 census in Michigan living with son William and daughter Clara 
STALEY, Harriet M (I39079)
 
405 1880 Census in Missouri WITMER, Elizabeth (I12446)
 
406 1880 census in Ohio with mother, wife and 3 children
1900 census in Ohio with second wife and daughter Clara
1910 Census - can't find him or his wife 
HALTER, John F (I39166)
 
407 1880 Census lived at 54 Genesee St., Lockport, NY Page 39 Dist 11, Enumeration District 203 Page 576; should this age be born in 1857 per 1920 Census???
Note: 1870 Census says he was born in PA - living at hotel in Lockport
1900 Census says he was born in Sept 1854 and was living in Lancaster, NY at that time 
CRITTSINGER, George P (I128)
 
408 1880 census shown as boarder with Benjamin J Stuckman family
1900 census shown as born 3/1865 living in Indiana with wife Susan (11/1859 - Ohio) and lodger - William Staley (born in PA - 11/1881) - is this the same guy???
NO other census records listed 
STALEY, Jacob F (I11387)
 
409 1880 census shown with parents
no census records after 1880 
STALEY, Emma J (I39072)
 
410 1880 Census shows as Peavy PEAVEY, Robert Howard (I19354)
 
411 1880 census shows her being born in West Virginia - all others show PA SPRENKLE, Saidie (I74902)
 
412 1880 Census shows him as a step son GARMAN, Isaac (I96930)
 
413 1880 census with grandparents - Hartman family - his mother died either in childbirth or shortly after that and his father re-married Mary Hartman
1900 census - can't find
1910 census - with wife in New York
1920 census - with wife in New York
1930 census - with wife in New York
No SS Death Index record 
RUMMELL, Elmer F (I39153)
 
414 1880 census with husband and 2 children in Michigan
1900 census - not listed - William living with daughter Anna Bigler and listed as widow 
STALEY, Emma (I39158)
 
415 1880 census with husband, 3 children and sister in New York
1900 census with husband, 1 child - lists her as having 4 children - 3 living
1910 census with husband, 1 child 
STALEY, Harriett (I39129)
 
416 1880 census with husband, son and mother ELEY, Sarah A (I39016)
 
417 1880 census with mother and step father
1900 census - can't find
1910 census - with wife in Ohio - lists married at age 22 for the first time - Lenore is second wife
1920 census - in Ohio with wife, son and 2 grandchildren
1930 census with wife in Ohio and granddaughter Glena - age 21 born in Ohio 
HALTER, Milo G (I39172)
 
418 1880 census with parents
1900 census - can't find - not with parents 
COLE, Laura (I43934)
 
419 1880 census with parents
1900 census - can't find not with parents
1920 census with parents
1930 census - can't find 
COLE, Clara (I43933)
 
420 1880 census with parents
1900 census with parents
1910 census with wife and 2 children
1920 census with wife and children
1930 census with wife and children 
COLE, Howard A (I43935)
 
421 1880 census with parents
1900 census with wife, Bertha in Ohio
1910 census with wife, Bertha in Illinois and 3 children
1920 census with wife Bertha in Texas and 3 children
1930 census with daughter - Mary Louise as widower
Not showing in the SS Death Index 
STALEY, Martin (I43889)
 
422 1880 census with parents
1910 census with wife Otellia and 2 children
1920 census - with wife Otilllia and 3 children 
STALEY, George W (I43747)
 
423 1880 census with parents in Indiana
Can't find after 1880 in census either as Crisman or Briggs which is supposed to be her married name 
CRISMAN, Ella (I39110)
 
424 1880 census with wife and 2 children in Michigan
1900 census with child - Phillip - no wife in Michigan - was he widowed then?
1920 census as widower in Michigan
1930 census in Michigan with son Philip and family 
STALEY, John B (I39091)
 
425 1880 census with wife Sarah and 4 children in Buffalo
1900 census with only wife - listed as had 7 children 4 alive in 1900
1910 census living with daughter Cora - widower 
STALEY, Henry A (I39069)
 
426 1891 Census - 110 George St, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
1901 Census - Craigie Old Gates, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 
MURRAY, Philip (I44669)
 
427 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RÖCKER, Irene (I2055)
 
428 19 April 1965 Tonawanda News
HOEFERT - Lydia Hoefert, 70, of 272 North Ave., North Tonawanda, died unexpectedly Saturday (April 17, 1965) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. She was born in Newfane and had resided in North Tonawanda 67 years. She was a member of St. Matthew's Church; the Ladies Guild, of which she was a past president and the Altar Society of the church. She was also a member of the Golden Age Club of the Tonawandas. She is survived by her husband, Henry C. Hoefert; one daughter, Mrs. Elwin (Ruby) Oligiati of Tonawanda; two sons, Karl F. of Kenmore and Lynn W. of the U. S. Army; 10 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Albert Schumacker of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Egbert Everett of Pembrook. Friends may call at the Hilliard Funeral Home Inc., 147 Delaware St., Tonawanda, where services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Loren Shiley will officiate. Burial in St. Matthew's Cemetery. 
LANCE, Lydia (I78567)
 
429 19 April 1984 Tonawanda News
MOLL – Harold G. Moll, 79, of the Town of Wheatfield, suddenly Tuesday (April 17, 1984) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Mr. Moll was a member of the Wheatfield Senior Citizens and a retired employee of DuPont.
He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Herbert (June) Milleville of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Charles (Joyce) Burnett of Amherst and Mrs. Gordon (Doris) Schumacher of No. Tonawanda; two sons, Harold P. (Carol) Moll and Leonard (Claudette) Moll, both of No. Tonawanda; seventeen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, four brothers, Edgar Moll of Buffalo, Howard Moll of Canada, Bernard Moll of Arizona and Alfred Moll of E. Amherst; six sisters, Irene Zimmerman, Edith Wolter, Frances Johnson, Gertrude Feist, Esther Mason, all of Buffalo and Ruth Bruenig of Wisconsin; brother of the late Arthur Moll and Mildred Zeller, also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd., North Tonawanda this evening from 7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home Friday at 10 A.M., the Rev. Paul D. Rohrbacher will officiate. Interment White Chapel Memorial Park. If so desired, memorials may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. 
MOLL, Harold J (I67906)
 
430 19 August 1909 Tonawanda News
Martinsville Resident Dies Suddenly
Mrs. Minnie Caroline Frieling, 63 years old, died suddenly at her home on the Lockport road in Martinsville Wednesday morning. She was stricken with apoplexy while in her home and, before Dr. Jacob E. Helwig, who had been hurriedly called, arrived, she expired. Mrs. Frieling had been in poor health for some time. She is survived by four sons and two daughters, all of the Tonawandas. They are Mrs. Mary Kopp, Amelia, William, Ernest, Fred and Herman Frieling. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the house and a half hour later from St. Paul's church, the Rev. Phillip Laux officiating. Interment will be in St. Paul's cemetery. 
WILLIAMS, Wilhelmine Caroline (I116211)
 
431 19 December 1955 Tonawanda News
BROECKER – William F. Broecker, 82, Monday morning (Dec. 19, 1955) in DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Mr. Broecker was a resident of 367 Fredericka St., North Tonawanda. He is survived by his wife, Rose, nee Haseley; father of Hubert A. of North Tonawanda, Wilbert W. of Tonawanda and Stella Broecker of North Tonawanda. He is also survived by five grandchildren and a brother, August of Pennsylvania. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd., where services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Paul H. Fretthold officiating. Interment in St. Mark’s Lutheran Cemetery. The deceased is a member of St. Mark’s Men’s Club. 
BROECKER, William Friedrich (I48533)
 
432 19 June 1947 Tonawanda News
Julius A. Stolzenburg, 65, of 569 Falls boulevard, died last night in
DeGraff Memorial hospital. Born in Altamont, Ill., he had resided in North
Tonawanda the past 48 years. He was a member of the Salem Evangelical and
Reformed church, the Home Department of the church, the Rescue Fire Company
and the North Tonawanda Firemen's Benevolent Association. He is survived by
his wife, Emma, nee Schnell; a daughter, Dorothy, at home; four brothers,
August, Albert, Edgar Stolzenburg and Clarence Miller, and five sisters,
Mrs. Sophia Radoff, Mrs. Rose Hoffmeister, Mrs. Herman Burns and Miss Anna
Stolzenburg of Lockport and Mrs. Charles Wurl of North Tonawanda. Rites
will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence. The Rev. Walter
F. Hetzel will officiate. Burial will be in White Chapel cemetery. 
STOLZENBURG, Julius August (I56010)
 
433 19 June 1951 Tonawanda News,
N. T. GI Dies On Front Line of Korean War
A North Tonawanda veteran with four years of service in World War II became the fourth man from the Twin Cities killed in action in the Korean conflict.
He is Pfc. Kenneth H. Glawf, 34, husband of Mrs. Shirley Glawf of 311 Bryant St. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glawf of 1711 Ruie Rd.
A Department of Defense telegram received by his wife June 14 reported his death on June 3 while serving with the 27th Infantry, Wolfhound Regiment, in Korea. The telegram gave no details.
Pfc. Glawf earned a sergeant's rating in his combat infantry service in World War II. He held the combat infantryman's badge or 21-months of overseas duty and the European Theater ribbon with three stars.
He was sent to Korea in March. His latest letters home described the fierceness of the fighting. He wrote … "things are rough … the smell is terrible because of the many bodies of dead Communist soldiers unburied … they attack with disregard of weapons and often try to overcome us in hand-to-hand combat without rifles."
Pfc. Glawf was formerly employed by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company and was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical & Reformed Church. 
GLAWF, Kenneth H (I48545)
 
434 19 May 1948 Evening News of the Tonawandas
Miss Auguste Schultz, 58, of the Schultz Rd., town of Wheatfield, died yesterday afternoon in the DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. A lifelong resident of the town, she was a member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Schultz of Wheatfield, a sister, Mrs. Fred Kuglin of North Tonawanda; three brothers, Benjamin, Emil and Gerhard Schultz of Wheatfield. Rites will be held Friday at 2 P.M. from the residence and at 2:30 P.M. from the St. Paul’s church. The Rev. F. A. Hinners will officiate. Burial will be in St. Paul’s Cemetery 
SCHULTZ, Auguste (I51361)
 
435 19 May 1980 Tonawanda News
ADERMAN - Lillian (nee Hofert) (Koepsell) Aderman, 53, of the Town of Tonawanda formerly of North Tonawanda, Sunday (May 18, 1980) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. She was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church and was the wife of the late Norman Koepsell. She is survived by two sons, Norman Koepsell, Jr., and James Koepsell; three daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Krueger, Mrs. Nancy Miller and Miss Debra Koepsell; her son-in-law, James Krueger, all of the Town of Tonawanda; one brother, Kenneth A. Hoefert; three sisters, Mrs. Robert (Helena) Reischel, Mrs. Pearl Howard and Mrs. Violet Armol, all of North Tonawanda; two grandchildren, Kellie Ann Kreuger and Joseph Miller. Friends may call Monday 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda where services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. A. W. Moldenhauer officiating. Burial St. Matthew Lutheran Cemetery 
HOEFERT, Lillian (I78558)
 
436 19 October 1929 Tonawanda News

Wheatfield Town Clerk Dies After Heart Attack

William F. Williams, 40, Born in North Tonawanda, Succumbed Last Night at His Home on Ward Road, St. Johnsburg

William F. Williams, 40 years old, one of the best known residents of the town of Wheatfield, died last night at his home on the Ward road, St. Johnsburg. His death followed a heart attack, with which he was stricken yesterday morning.

Mr. Williams was born in North Tonawanda 40 years ago and had been a resident of Wheatfield for the last 30 years. He had been clerk of the town for the past ten years. He was a member of the St. Johnsburg Fire Department. He was a Democrat politically.

Surviving are a wife, Louise; two sons, Edward and Roger Williams; a daughter, Miss Evelyn Williams; five brothers, Edmund and Walter Williams, St. Johnsburg, Alvin Williams, Newfane, Marcus and Helmuth Mellentine, St. Johnsburg, and four sisters, Mrs. Charles Achterburg, Pekin, Mrs. Louis Holland and Mrs. Louis Newman, North Tonawanda and Mrs. Henry Broecker, St. Johnsburg. 
WILLIAMS, William F C (I67818)
 
437 19 October 1948 Tonawanda News

Mary E. Mellenthien

Mary E. (Meyer) Mellenthien, 87, of 253 Rumbold Ave. died last night after a long illness. The deceased is the wife of the late Chas. Mellenthien. Surviving are two stepsons, Alvin and Henry, and a foster daughter, Mrs. Arthur Riedell of Randolph, N.Y., also several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Mellenthien was a charter member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. Services will be held Thursday at 2:30 from the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St. The Rev. Paul H. Gassman, officiating. Interment in St. Matthew’s Lutheran Cemetery. 
WILKE, Mary Emilie (I62805)
 
438 19 September 1954 Tonawanda News
MUELLER - Otto Mueller, aged 83, of 60 Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda, died Sunday morning (Sept. 19, 1954) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was the husband of the late Augusta Mueller; father of Carl of North Tonawanda and George of the Town of Wheatfield; brother of Ben Mueller, Miss Sarah Mueller and Miss Elizabeth Mueller, all of North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Daniel Miller of Niagara Falls. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 P.M. from the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd., the Rev. Arthur Hornish officiating. Interment in St. Mark’s Lutheran Cemetery.
--
NF Gazette

MUELLER, Otto, Sept. 19. 1954, of 60 Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda. Beloved husband of the late Augusta; father of Carl of North Tonawanda and George of the Town of Wheatfield. Brother of Ben, Miss Sarah Mueller and Miss Elizabeth Mueller of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Daniel Miller of Niagara Falls. Services will be held Tuesday, at 2 p.m. from Fretthold Funeral Home. 1241 Oliver at Ward Road in North Tonawanda. The Rev. Arthur Harnish will officiate. Interment in the St. Mark's Lutheran Cemetery. 
MUELLER, Otto Friedrich (I48492)
 
439 1900 Census - Albert in Cambria as hired help with the Gould family

Niagara Gazette - 1/20/1965

TONAWANDA-Albert H.
Witkop, 86, died today (Jan.
20, 1965) at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Mildred
Lorenz, at 170 Ellicott Creek
Road.
He was a member of St.
Mark's Lutheran Church and
the Luther Laymen's League.
His wife, Mrs. Anna Grefrath
Witkop died 24 years ago.
Besides Mrs. Lorenz, he is
survived by another daughter,
Mrs. Clarence (Pearl) Moel-
ler, North Tonawanda; four
sons, Walter a., and Edwin
H., both of Wilson, N.Y., How-
ard H. and Martin E. Witkop
both of the Town of Tona-
wanda; 12 grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
Friends may call until 10
a.m. Friday at the Frethold
Funeral Home where services
will be conducted at St.
Mark's Lutheran Church at
2:30 p.m. by Rev. Loren
Shiley. Burial will be in St.
Mathew's Lutheran Cemetery. 
WITKOP, Albert H (I57445)
 
440 1900 census - boarder in Ohio
Can't find past that census 
MYERS, Delano (I44083)
 
441 1900 census - can't find
1910 census - can't find
Glenn Atwell had her as the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Staley but that wasn't true. He says she was deceased before 1895. 
STALEY, Clara (I184768)
 
442 1900 census - can't find
1910 census - can't find 
STALEY, Florence (I44031)
 
443 1900 census - can't find
1910 census - can't find 
STALEY, Esther (I44030)
 
444 1900 census - can't find
1910 census - can't find 
STALEY, Charles (I39135)
 
445 1900 Census - can't find
1910 Census - find a Charles F Halter with brother George - not him 
HALTER, Charles L (I39168)
 
446 1900 census - can't find CRISMAN, A B (I39112)
 
447 1900 Census - listed as Patton PATTON, Alexander (I39909)
 
448 1900 Census - Mead, PA
1910 Census - Wyoming County, NY 
ROTH, Henry (I40132)
 
449 1900 Census - Mead, PA Magdalena (I67229)
 
450 1900 census in Amherst with husband and 9 children
1910 census in Clarence with husband and 4 children - name Fogerange - shows 10 living children
1920 census in Clarence with husband and 2 children and one grandson - Earl Moore - age 9
1930 census in Buffalo as widow with 3 children 
MILLER, Amanda J (I39027)
 

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