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KAGE, Martha

Female 1874 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  KAGE, Martha was born in 1874 in New York; and died.

    Family/Spouse: ZASTROW, Frank Frederick. Frank (son of ZASTROW, August and KINDERMANN, Amelia Emilie) was born on 25 Feb 1876 in Prussia; died on 15 Mar 1957 in Hilton, Monroe County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. ZASTROW, Martin Augustus  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Feb 1901 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 23 Feb 1985 in Morehead City, NC.
    2. 3. ZASTROW, Edward W  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1903 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; and died.
    3. 4. ZASTROW, Margaret  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Feb 1909 in PA; and died.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ZASTROW, Martin Augustus Descendancy chart to this point (1.Martha1) was born on 19 Feb 1901 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 23 Feb 1985 in Morehead City, NC.

    Martin married LONGLEY, Anna Catherine on 11 Aug 1932 in Decatur, IN. Anna (daughter of LONGLEY, George and Anna) was born on 31 Oct 1903 in Canada; died on 2 Dec 1985 in Morehead City, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. ZASTROW, Corrine M  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jul 1926 in New York; died on 3 Feb 2008 in Morehead City, NC.

  2. 3.  ZASTROW, Edward W Descendancy chart to this point (1.Martha1) was born in 1903 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; and died.

    Edward married BATHURST, Eleanore J on 4 Jun 1924 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Eleanore was born on 23 Apr 1903 in PA; died in Jan 1990 in Columbus, Muscogee County, GA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. ZASTROW, Richard E  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jul 1929 in New York; died on 4 Mar 2005 in Columbus, Muscogee County, GA.

  3. 4.  ZASTROW, Margaret Descendancy chart to this point (1.Martha1) was born on 9 Feb 1909 in PA; and died.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanada NY Evening News - 2/14/1967

    A lonely heart, having been
    broken and mended many times,
    iither shrinks with bitterness or
    grows with understanding. When
    "it grows large and loving, we
    trail it a Valentine.
    Mrs. Margaret Langbehn, a
    former Tonawandan who lives in
    Sanborn is a Valentine. Her
    friends call her Peggy but today
    -we are going to call her "Peg
    O' My Heart."
    The little 78-pound woman
    spends all of her spare time
    inaking baskets and jewel boxes
    °from Christmas cards. Patients
    5n DeGraff Memorial Hospital
    and area nursing homes who
    have had one of her little baskets
    delivered to their room, are
    seldom aware that the donor
    fashioned them so painstakingly
    with her arthritic hands.
    "It's all I know how to do and
    all I can afford," she says. "It's
    so wonderful to be able to give
    something to make others hap-
    py. When I do, then I am happy
    too.
    ° **I started making the baskets
    43 years ago after a serious operation,
    and I needed something
    to do during a long convalescence,"
    she said. "My husband,
    -Hubert, helped me get started.
    cutting a pattern and helping me
    fit the pieces together. When my
    health was better, I carried the
    first 100 baskets to DeGraff Memorial
    Hospital, walking from
    E lm Wood Park, Tonawanda,
    where we lived at the time. It
    was a bitter, wintry day so I left
    them at the desk and hospital
    personnel distributed them. It's
    a trip I have made many times
    since.
    "Later I included other hospitals
    and nursing homes on my
    list. I also have mailed hundreds
    to individuals when I read
    or heard about anyone incurably
    HI In most cases, I receive no
    thank-you at all but the lack of it
    has never bothered me."
    Nobody knows better than Peggy
    what it means to be truly
    alone in the world. Now 58 years
    old, she doesn't know for sure
    who she is. She can't recall anything
    beyond her fifth birthday
    when a Niagara Falls family
    took her from an orphan's home
    in Pennsylvania. All they knew
    about her was her birth date.
    The family called her Margaret
    and kept her until shg was 13
    years old. She then went to work
    in a Buffalo Meat Packing Co.
    rather than return to a home.
    She went to school on Thursdays
    in order to make her working
    "legal" and studied typing so
    that she could better herself.
    She went to . South Carolina
    when she was about 20, then to
    Georgia and later to Florida,
    working first as a waitress, then
    for the government. In Florida,
    she was married.
    "I thought: Finally, there is
    someone to care for me," she
    said. But her husband went
    blind and she worked to support
    them. He later died and Peggy
    was tossed out into the world
    again.
    During these years, she saved
    her money and three times traveled
    to the Pennsylvania capitol
    to learn her identity. On the
    third trip, personnel in the records
    department said there were
    13 girls bom Feb. 9, 1909 and 12
    had been accounted for. 'Then
    you must be ,"
    they said. But she will never
    really know.
    After her husband's death, Peggy
    returned to Buffalo. Here she
    met and married Hubert Langbehn.
    That was 20 years ago.
    The couples married life has
    been happy but it has been beset
    by illness and hardship. They
    never complain.
    Last year, Mr. Langbehn had
    a serious operation. Their finances
    fell to a low ebb and they
    moved to Sanborn. There they
    rented a 150-year-old farm house
    on Bridgeman Road. Farm animals
    had been housed in the
    cottage. Together the couple set
    about cleaning it up and slowly
    but surely, they are making it
    livable. With a few bags of cement
    they have begun to shore
    up the foundation and pave the
    walks. Peggy planted tomatoes
    and vegetables to eat, and roses
    around a dry well to make their
    life more beautiful
    They get their water from a
    neighbor's well. Peggy has a
    washing machine but no room in
    the cottage for it, so she heats
    the icy water, washes their clothing
    in the bathtub and wrings
    them with her aching hands.
    Her husband whom she has
    nicknamed "Bounce" works
    nights in Buffab to avoid traffic.
    If her hands don't pain too badly,
    Peggy then gets her sewing
    out and works'on her little baskets.
    Each side of each basket,
    though it may feature a cold
    snow scene, will be shaped at the
    top like a big heart.
    If those who receive the baskets
    look carefully, they can read
    Peg's simple message: "I love
    you. Be my Valentine."

    Family/Spouse: LANGBEHN, Hubert. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 5.  ZASTROW, Corrine M Descendancy chart to this point (2.Martin2, 1.Martha1) was born on 1 Jul 1926 in New York; died on 3 Feb 2008 in Morehead City, NC.

  2. 6.  ZASTROW, Richard E Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Martha1) was born on 27 Jul 1929 in New York; died on 4 Mar 2005 in Columbus, Muscogee County, GA.

    Richard married CHILDS, Sally Lou on 21 Mar 1953 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. ZASTROW, Janet  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 8. ZASTROW, Mark Edward  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 4

  1. 7.  ZASTROW, Janet Descendancy chart to this point (6.Richard3, 3.Edward2, 1.Martha1)

  2. 8.  ZASTROW, Mark Edward Descendancy chart to this point (6.Richard3, 3.Edward2, 1.Martha1)



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