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Arthur Franklin Risden
M
Father | Joseph Risden Sr. |
Mother | Theresa Vreeland b. 15 Oct 1871, d. 3 Oct 1941 |
Arthur Franklin Risden married Frances (?)
Family | Frances (?) |
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Beatrice Ray Risden
F, b. 1909
Father | Joseph Risden Sr. |
Mother | Theresa Vreeland b. 15 Oct 1871, d. 3 Oct 1941 |
Beatrice Ray Risden was born in 1909 at New Jersey. She married John F. Hamel.
Family | John F. Hamel |
Child |
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Joseph Risden Jr.
M, b. 9 April 1894, d. May 1975
Father | Joseph Risden Sr. |
Mother | Theresa Vreeland b. 15 Oct 1871, d. 3 Oct 1941 |
Joseph Risden Jr. was born on 9 April 1894. He married an unknown woman. He died in May 1975.
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Richard Allen Risden
M, b. 2 January 1906, d. 12 February 1998
Father | Joseph Risden Sr. |
Mother | Theresa Vreeland b. 15 Oct 1871, d. 3 Oct 1941 |
Richard Allen Risden was born on 2 January 1906 at Hawthorne, Passaic County, NJ. He married Sarah Elma Hancon, daughter of Harry Hancon and Margaret May Dunlop, on 13 June 1933. Richard Allen Risden died on 12 February 1998 at Tavares, Lake County, FL. He was buried in West Point.
Family | Sarah Elma Hancon b. 13 Sep 1896, d. 10 Oct 1977 |
Child |
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He was born in a house at the corner of Lafayette and Rea Aves., Hawthorne, Passaic, NJ. Dick was an exceptional baseball player (catcher). As an elementary student he played for high school teams and in high school he was scouted by the Boston Red Sox.
He attended Asbury Park High School, and was a catcher for Neptune HS baseball team. He graduated Neptune Township H.S. on 19 Jun 1926, and started attending U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY. on July 1. He worked for the Newburgh News, and later (1929) attended the University of Maryland. In 1933 he graduated from West Point.
He was stationed in Fort Benning, GA in 1940. On Dec 15, 1944 he joined the headquarters in Italy as assistant adjutant general and adjutant general of Corps Headquarters near Echelon, which culminated in the defeat and surrender of the enemy forces in Italy.
On 27 Sep 1945 he traveled to Dublin, Ireland, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in combat from 15 Dec 1944 to 2 May 1945 in Italy.
In 1947 he was living with his family in the U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany.
In 1952 Dick commanded the 17th Infantry Regiment in Korea. He was decorated for his combat service with the Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, the Silver Star with Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star, Army Commendation Ribbon with Medal Pendant, Combat Infantry Badge, the Italian Cross of War Merit and the Purple Heart. In 1954 he was assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon.
In October 1956 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. His new assignment was with the Military Assistance Advisory Group in Formosa. He served first as Deputy Chief of the Army Section of MAAG, Taiwan, then as chief of the Army section, adviser to the commander in chief of the Chinese Army. To better prepare himself to advise on airborne employment, he completed paratrooper training with the Chinese Army Airborne Regiment and was the first American graduated from the Chinese Army Jump School, for which he was awarded Chinese jumpwings.
In April 1959 he became the new commander of Fort Carson, CO. Newspaper clipping dated 4 Dec 1998 (?):
Richard A. Risden
Retired Army Brig. Gen. Richard A. Risden, 92, of Tavares, died Wednesday. Born in Hawthorne, NJ, he moved to Central Florida in 1968 from Arlington, Va. He retired from the US Army after 38 years of service. He was an Episcopalian and a member of the Masons and the Lake County Retired Officer's Association. He was a 1933 graduate of West Point Military Academy and served during WWII and the Korean Conflict. Survivors include his daughter, Catherine L. Coulter of Taveres; sister,Theresa (sic) Bollinger of Bricktown, NJ; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Hamlin and Hibish Funeral Directors, Eustis.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
He attended Asbury Park High School, and was a catcher for Neptune HS baseball team. He graduated Neptune Township H.S. on 19 Jun 1926, and started attending U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY. on July 1. He worked for the Newburgh News, and later (1929) attended the University of Maryland. In 1933 he graduated from West Point.
He was stationed in Fort Benning, GA in 1940. On Dec 15, 1944 he joined the headquarters in Italy as assistant adjutant general and adjutant general of Corps Headquarters near Echelon, which culminated in the defeat and surrender of the enemy forces in Italy.
On 27 Sep 1945 he traveled to Dublin, Ireland, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in combat from 15 Dec 1944 to 2 May 1945 in Italy.
In 1947 he was living with his family in the U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany.
In 1952 Dick commanded the 17th Infantry Regiment in Korea. He was decorated for his combat service with the Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, the Silver Star with Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star, Army Commendation Ribbon with Medal Pendant, Combat Infantry Badge, the Italian Cross of War Merit and the Purple Heart. In 1954 he was assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon.
In October 1956 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. His new assignment was with the Military Assistance Advisory Group in Formosa. He served first as Deputy Chief of the Army Section of MAAG, Taiwan, then as chief of the Army section, adviser to the commander in chief of the Chinese Army. To better prepare himself to advise on airborne employment, he completed paratrooper training with the Chinese Army Airborne Regiment and was the first American graduated from the Chinese Army Jump School, for which he was awarded Chinese jumpwings.
In April 1959 he became the new commander of Fort Carson, CO. Newspaper clipping dated 4 Dec 1998 (?):
Richard A. Risden
Retired Army Brig. Gen. Richard A. Risden, 92, of Tavares, died Wednesday. Born in Hawthorne, NJ, he moved to Central Florida in 1968 from Arlington, Va. He retired from the US Army after 38 years of service. He was an Episcopalian and a member of the Masons and the Lake County Retired Officer's Association. He was a 1933 graduate of West Point Military Academy and served during WWII and the Korean Conflict. Survivors include his daughter, Catherine L. Coulter of Taveres; sister,Theresa (sic) Bollinger of Bricktown, NJ; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Hamlin and Hibish Funeral Directors, Eustis.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S237] Letter (?) from Seana Louise Coughlin.
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William Rufford Risden
M, b. 4 June 1901, d. February 1980
Father | Joseph Risden Sr. |
Mother | Theresa Vreeland b. 15 Oct 1871, d. 3 Oct 1941 |
William Rufford Risden was born on 4 June 1901 at New Jersey. He married Alice (?) William Rufford Risden died in February 1980.
Family | Alice (?) |
Children |
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Jane W. Risley (dec'd)1
F, d. before 4 September 1883
Jane W. Risley (dec'd) died before 4 September 1883.1
Text on filecard
dated 4 September 1884. Jane W. Risley (dec'd) was late of Hackensack, NJ.1
Text on filecard
dated 11 September 1889. Jane W. Risley (dec'd) [No text on filecard].1
dated 4 September 1884. Jane W. Risley (dec'd) was late of Hackensack, NJ.1
Text on filecard
dated 11 September 1889. Jane W. Risley (dec'd) [No text on filecard].1
Citations
- [S1221] Cardfile.
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Lioebbe Ritskes1
M, b. 7 February 1662
Father | Ritscke Liubbes1 b. 1635 |
Mother | Jouck Freercks1 b. 1635 |
Family | Brechtje Alberts b. 1665 |
Child |
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They had 8 children.1
Citations
- [S1122] Bruce Johnson, "Family Files (Vanden Brink-Dykstra)," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 28 Sep 2013.
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Henry Ritsma1
M, b. 11 May 1913, d. 13 December 1998
Henry Ritsma was born on 11 May 1913 at Murmerwoude, Dantumadeel, Friesland, The Netherlands.1 He married Jitske Van Assen on 6 July 1939 at Dantumadeel, Friesland, The Netherlands.2,1 Henry Ritsma died on 13 December 1998 at Lakewood, Jefferson County, CO.1,3 He and Jitske Van Assen were buried in George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus.1
Family | Jitske Van Assen b. 10 Mar 1915, d. 6 Feb 2001 |
An article appeared on 18 June 1966 in the Paterson Morning Call (pg. 17.)2 His parents were Willem Ridsert Ritsma and Sijtske Klok.1 Henry Ritsma was a carpenter.2 He and Jitske Van Assen immigrated in 1957.2 Henry Ritsma and Jitske Van Assen lived at 317 North 11th Street, Paterson, Passaic County, NJ.2 Name variation: George Ritsma.2
Citations
- [S803] Diverse Websites (details in citation detail), http://www.ritsma.org/
- [S1188] Pat. Morn. Call, Jun 18, 1966, pg 17.
- [S989] Social Security Admiinistration, Social Security Death Index.
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Anna Ritter
F, b. 21 June 1900, d. 4 September 1998
Father | George Johann Ritter1 b. 8 Oct 1873, d. 2 Mar 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth (Lil) Federlichner1 b. 14 Nov 1875, d. 26 Nov 1961 |
Anna Ritter was born on 21 June 1900 at New Jersey. She married Tracy Macdaid. Anna Ritter died on 4 September 1998 at Vestal, Broome County, NY, Willow Point Nursing Home.2
Family | Tracy Macdaid b. 1 Jul 1900, d. 30 Apr 1972 |
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S989] Social Security Admiinistration, Social Security Death Index.
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Carrie Ritter
F, b. 29 January 1902, d. 9 November 1988
Father | George Johann Ritter1 b. 8 Oct 1873, d. 2 Mar 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth (Lil) Federlichner1 b. 14 Nov 1875, d. 26 Nov 1961 |
Carrie Ritter was born on 29 January 1902 at New Jersey.2,3 She married Grant Dekoven Romayne Pritchard on 22 November 1926 at Church Of The Ascension, Bogota, NJ.3 Carrie Ritter died on 9 November 1988 at Teaneck, NJ. She was buried on 12 November 1988 in Westwood Cemetery in Westwood.3
Family | Grant Dekoven Romayne Pritchard b. 5 Jun 1902, d. 3 Jul 1986 |
According to newspaper account of 25 Mar 1925 Carrie Ritter and a "Grant Pritchard" attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Theodore Francis Granger and Carrie Granger. They lived in Teaneck, NJ (note added 3 Jan 2006.) Name variation: Caroline Ritter. Married name: Pritchard.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S794] 1910 Federal Census.
- [S927] Ralph Pritichard, George Ritter Descendants.
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Elizabeth (Bessie) Crescentia Ritter1
F, b. 28 May 1898, d. 15 March 1990
Father | George Johann Ritter2 b. 8 Oct 1873, d. 2 Mar 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth (Lil) Federlichner2 b. 14 Nov 1875, d. 26 Nov 1961 |
Elizabeth (Bessie) Crescentia Ritter was born on 28 May 1898 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.3,1 She married John Archibald McNulty on 24 June 1916 at Montvale, Bergen County, NJ.1 Elizabeth (Bessie) Crescentia Ritter died on 15 March 1990 at New Haven, CT.
Family | John Archibald McNulty b. 14 Apr 1883, d. 5 Dec 1970 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S927] Ralph Pritichard, George Ritter Descendants.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S790] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, Household of George J Ritter.
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Frieda Dorethea Ritter
F, b. 14 July 1912, d. 5 January 1968
Father | George Johann Ritter1 b. 8 Oct 1873, d. 2 Mar 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth (Lil) Federlichner1 b. 14 Nov 1875, d. 26 Nov 1961 |
Frieda Dorethea Ritter was born on 14 July 1912 at New Jersey.2 She married Charles Frank Greisch Jr, son of Charles Greisch and Marie Antoinette Dahm, on 19 November 1942.3 Frieda Dorethea Ritter died on 5 January 1968 at New Jersey.
Family | Charles Frank Greisch Jr b. 19 Nov 1908, d. 27 Nov 1989 |
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S797] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules, George J. Ritter.
- [S927] Ralph Pritichard, George Ritter Descendants.
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George Johann Ritter
M, b. 8 October 1873, d. 2 March 1938
George Johann Ritter was born on 8 October 1873 at Echlishausen, Bavaria, Germany.1,2,3 He married Elizabeth (Lil) Federlichner, daughter of Charles Federlichner and Elizabeth Laudt, on 7 June 1896 at Deutsche Evangelische Kirche, Hoboken, NJ.2 George Johann Ritter died on 2 March 1938 at Park Ridge, NJ.
Family | Elizabeth (Lil) Federlichner b. 14 Nov 1875, d. 26 Nov 1961 |
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George Johann Ritter attended at the Normal School, Bavaria, Germany. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.
The only member of his family to immigrate to America in New York on 8 May 1890, George Ritter rose to be an enterprising and prominent man in his local community. By the late 1920's he was best know for the Regent Theater that he owned in Bogota, but he worked very hard in different professions to gain that success. One of five children, his father was a farmer and cobbler, and his older brother, John, became so well known as an editor that members of the royal family attended his funeral. He was a public school graduate, and attended three additional years of normal school, becoming teacher, which he did not enjoy. His first few months in New York were extremely difficult, and he worked at whatever odd jobs he could find as a daily laborer. He found his way to Westwood, NJ where Charles Hoffman apprenticed him as a barber for a short stint, and he went on to work as a barber in Perth Amboy, Hudson, New York, and again back in Westwood. He opened his own barber shop in Park Ridge in 1893, and went on to run the business for another 18 years. Offered a desirable position at Mittag & Vogler, the Park Ridge based manufacturer of carbon papers, pencils, and other supplies, he sold his barber business and looked for other investment opportunities. He stayed with the plant until 1915 when he bought the Casino in Westwood, a small theater located on the corner of Broadway and Irvington Street. He soon thereafter sold out his interest to a larger group who owned the Westwood Theater. In 1921 he purchased the Regent Theater on the corner of Fort Lee Road and Leonia Avenue from Charles F. Preston. The theater quickly became know for its first class accommodations, showing only the best of films. George also was well suited to entertainment in other ways, being an accomplished musician of some considerable ability, playing the violin, piano, and slide tromboon along with having been at different times leader and instructor of orchestras, military bands, and singing societies.
George took the deepest interest in his adopted country, and In 1894 George Was elected to the first Park Ridge Board of Education, where he served alongside Theodore F. Granger. He became an American citizen in 1896. He served as Park Ridge Town Clerk in its early years, and also as Tax Collector. He was a lifelong member of the Park Ridge Volunteer Fire Department, serving alongside George F. Granger, who was the Chief in the early 1920's. In fraternal organizations he served as chief ranger, Court Park Ridge Ancient Order of Foresters; and served as regent, secretary, and representative to the Grand Council of the Royal Arcanum. He served as a member and representative to the Grand Council of Improved Order of Red Men for seven years.
(Source: History of Bergen County, NJ 1630-1923; Westervelt, Francis A. J., Lewis HIstorical Publishing Co; 1923, pg 368)
We hold a copy of the marriage certificate in file.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.4
The only member of his family to immigrate to America in New York on 8 May 1890, George Ritter rose to be an enterprising and prominent man in his local community. By the late 1920's he was best know for the Regent Theater that he owned in Bogota, but he worked very hard in different professions to gain that success. One of five children, his father was a farmer and cobbler, and his older brother, John, became so well known as an editor that members of the royal family attended his funeral. He was a public school graduate, and attended three additional years of normal school, becoming teacher, which he did not enjoy. His first few months in New York were extremely difficult, and he worked at whatever odd jobs he could find as a daily laborer. He found his way to Westwood, NJ where Charles Hoffman apprenticed him as a barber for a short stint, and he went on to work as a barber in Perth Amboy, Hudson, New York, and again back in Westwood. He opened his own barber shop in Park Ridge in 1893, and went on to run the business for another 18 years. Offered a desirable position at Mittag & Vogler, the Park Ridge based manufacturer of carbon papers, pencils, and other supplies, he sold his barber business and looked for other investment opportunities. He stayed with the plant until 1915 when he bought the Casino in Westwood, a small theater located on the corner of Broadway and Irvington Street. He soon thereafter sold out his interest to a larger group who owned the Westwood Theater. In 1921 he purchased the Regent Theater on the corner of Fort Lee Road and Leonia Avenue from Charles F. Preston. The theater quickly became know for its first class accommodations, showing only the best of films. George also was well suited to entertainment in other ways, being an accomplished musician of some considerable ability, playing the violin, piano, and slide tromboon along with having been at different times leader and instructor of orchestras, military bands, and singing societies.
George took the deepest interest in his adopted country, and In 1894 George Was elected to the first Park Ridge Board of Education, where he served alongside Theodore F. Granger. He became an American citizen in 1896. He served as Park Ridge Town Clerk in its early years, and also as Tax Collector. He was a lifelong member of the Park Ridge Volunteer Fire Department, serving alongside George F. Granger, who was the Chief in the early 1920's. In fraternal organizations he served as chief ranger, Court Park Ridge Ancient Order of Foresters; and served as regent, secretary, and representative to the Grand Council of the Royal Arcanum. He served as a member and representative to the Grand Council of Improved Order of Red Men for seven years.
(Source: History of Bergen County, NJ 1630-1923; Westervelt, Francis A. J., Lewis HIstorical Publishing Co; 1923, pg 368)
We hold a copy of the marriage certificate in file.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.4
Citations
- [S790] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, Household of George J Ritter.
- [S927] Ralph Pritichard, George Ritter Descendants.
- [S1031] Frances A.J. Westervelt, History of Bergen County, NJ, 1630-1923.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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Julia Kunigunde Ritter
F, b. 28 April 1909, d. 13 July 1987
Father | George Johann Ritter1 b. 8 Oct 1873, d. 2 Mar 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth (Lil) Federlichner1 b. 14 Nov 1875, d. 26 Nov 1961 |
Julia Kunigunde Ritter was born on 28 April 1909 at New Jersey.2 She married William Richard Large on 6 November 1934. Julia Kunigunde Ritter died on 13 July 1987 at Holiday, Pasco County, FL.3,4
Family | William Richard Large b. 28 Apr 1909, d. Sep 1992 |
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S794] 1910 Federal Census.
- [S989] Social Security Admiinistration, Social Security Death Index.
- [S927] Ralph Pritichard, George Ritter Descendants.
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Martha Fern Ritter
F, b. 15 January 1904, d. 24 February 1965
Father | George Johann Ritter1 b. 8 Oct 1873, d. 2 Mar 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth (Lil) Federlichner1 b. 14 Nov 1875, d. 26 Nov 1961 |
Martha Fern Ritter was born on 15 January 1904 at New Jersey.2 She married George Hellstern, son of Anthony Hellstern and Margaret (?), on 3 July 1927.3 Martha Fern Ritter died on 24 February 1965 at New Jersey.3
Family | George Hellstern b. 8 Jun 1901, d. 24 Jul 1975 |
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S794] 1910 Federal Census.
- [S927] Ralph Pritichard, George Ritter Descendants.
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Franz Ritz1
M, b. 1908, d. 16 February 1958
Franz Ritz was born in 1908.1 He married Bertha A. Schafer, daughter of Max Schafer and Louise Litty, on 27 August 1949 (,Queens, NY.)1 Franz Ritz died on 16 February 1958 at New Rochelle, NY.1 He was buried in Eastchester.1
Family | Bertha A. Schafer b. 25 Feb 1915, d. 4 Feb 1992 |
Citations
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Julia Ann Ritz1
F, b. 17 January 1840, d. 1 January 1918
Father | Solomon Ritz b. 1809 |
Mother | Elizabeth R Gambrill b. 1817 |
Julia Ann Ritz was born on 17 January 1840 at Knox County, OH.1 She married Thomas Edmund Fultz, son of William Fultz and Sophia Stroup, on 7 September 1856 at Tipton, Cedar County, IA.1 Julia Ann Ritz died on 1 January 1918 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.1
Family | Thomas Edmund Fultz b. 25 Jun 1833, d. 1 Jan 1897 |
Child |
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Married name: Fultz.
Citations
- [S728] Marjorie Ingebretsen, Johnson (originally Vanderhoef File), 8 Jan 1995.
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Solomon Ritz1
M, b. 1809
Solomon Ritz was born in 1809 at Maryland (maybe.)1 He married Elizabeth R Gambrill on 11 July 1837 at Knox County, OH.1
Family | Elizabeth R Gambrill b. 1817 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S728] Marjorie Ingebretsen, Johnson (originally Vanderhoef File), 8 Jan 1995.
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Magdalena Rixe1
F
Magdalena Rixe married (1) Cornelis Vonk. Magdalena Rixe married (2) Minne Johannes on 1 April 1689 at Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush, NY.1 Magdalena Rixe married (3) Agyas Van Dyck in 1693.1
Family 1 | Cornelis Vonk d. b 1689 |
Family 2 | Minne Johannes d. b 27 Mar 1694 |
Family 3 | Agyas Van Dyck |
Name variation: Magdalena Hendriksen.1
Citations
- [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, Minnelay File.
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Dr. John Robbins1
M
Family | Tempe Stewart |
Citations
- [S276] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 37.
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Berdina Cecelia Robblee1
F, b. 29 October 1914, d. 8 September 1980
Father | Walter Thomas Robblee b. 12 Dec 1884, d. 23 Mar 1938 |
Mother | Bertha Verl Croghan b. 4 Mar 1893, d. 13 May 1941 |
Berdina Cecelia Robblee was born on 29 October 1914 at Stirling City, Butte County, CA.1 She married Charles Lester Campbell, son of Robert Leroy 'Lee' Campbell and Margaret Frances 'Maggie' Smith, on 6 February 1932 at Marysville, Yuba County, CA.1 Berdina Cecelia Robblee died on 8 September 1980 at Ordville, Butte County, CA.1
Family | Charles Lester Campbell b. 15 Aug 1904 |
Married name: Campbell.
Citations
- [S543] Joyce Atkin, Campbell Pedigree Charts.
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Harris Robblee1
M, b. 21 May 1808, d. 16 March 1895
Father | Thomas Robblee b. 1774, d. 3 May 1854 |
Mother | Hannah Delap b. 1780, d. 15 Nov 1877 |
Harris Robblee was born on 21 May 1808 at Granville, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1 He married Eunice Eaton in October 1843 at Granville, Nova Scotia.1 Harris Robblee died on 16 March 1895 at Granville, Nova Scotia.1
Family | Eunice Eaton b. 5 Jul 1815, d. 1 Sep 1896 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S543] Joyce Atkin, Campbell Pedigree Charts.
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John Robblee1
M, b. circa 1750, d. 29 January 1810
John Robblee was born circa 1750 at Long Island, NY.1 He married Susannah Baker before 1774 at New York.1 John Robblee died on 29 January 1810 at Remsheg, Nova Scotia, Canada, (from Estate Sett.)1
Family | Susannah Baker b. c 1750, d. b 1783 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S543] Joyce Atkin, Campbell Pedigree Charts.
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Thomas Robblee1
M, b. 10 February 1845, d. 21 March 1928
Father | Harris Robblee b. 21 May 1808, d. 16 Mar 1895 |
Mother | Eunice Eaton b. 5 Jul 1815, d. 1 Sep 1896 |
Thomas Robblee was born on 10 February 1845 at Granville, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1 He married Hannah Gertrude Carvell, daughter of Shubael Stevens Carvell and Elizabeth D Hamm, on 1 August 1876 at St. John, St. John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 Thomas Robblee died on 21 March 1928 at Ordville, Butte County, CA.1
Family | Hannah Gertrude Carvell b. 22 Nov 1858, d. 1 Apr 1922 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S543] Joyce Atkin, Campbell Pedigree Charts.
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Thomas Robblee1
M, b. 1774, d. 3 May 1854
Father | John Robblee b. c 1750, d. 29 Jan 1810 |
Mother | Susannah Baker b. c 1750, d. b 1783 |
Thomas Robblee was born in 1774 at New York.1 He married Hannah Delap, daughter of James Delap and Sarah Walker, in 1798 at Granville, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1 Thomas Robblee died on 3 May 1854 at Granville, Nova Scotia.1
Family | Hannah Delap b. 1780, d. 15 Nov 1877 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S543] Joyce Atkin, Campbell Pedigree Charts.
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Walter Thomas Robblee1
M, b. 12 December 1884, d. 23 March 1938
Father | Thomas Robblee b. 10 Feb 1845, d. 21 Mar 1928 |
Mother | Hannah Gertrude Carvell b. 22 Nov 1858, d. 1 Apr 1922 |
Walter Thomas Robblee was born on 12 December 1884 at Laporte, Plumas County, CA.1 He married Bertha Verl Croghan, daughter of Ulysses S. Grant Croghan and Almeda Ellen Witwer, on 11 July 1912 at Oroville, Butte County, CA.1 Walter Thomas Robblee died on 23 March 1938 at Oroville, CA.1
Family | Bertha Verl Croghan b. 4 Mar 1893, d. 13 May 1941 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S543] Joyce Atkin, Campbell Pedigree Charts.
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Bathsheba Roberts1
F
Father | John Roberts |
Bathsheba Roberts married Robert Stoddard.
Family | Robert Stoddard |
Child |
Married name: Stoddard.
Citations
- [S529] Mary DeWitt, Stoddard File.
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Esther Roberts1
F, b. 1625/26, d. between 12 December 1686 and 1687
Father | Thomas Roberts Gov. |
Esther Roberts was born in 1625/26 at New Hampshire.1 She married John Martin in 1645/46.1 Esther Roberts died between 12 December 1686 and 1687 at Piscataway, NJ.1
Family | John Martin b. c 1619/20, d. bt 5 Jul 1686 - 1687 |
Child |
Married name: Martin.
Citations
- [S105] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Generva Roberts
F, b. 5 January 1869, d. 19 November 1948
Father | Ira Alberta Roberts1 b. 15 Nov 1841 |
Mother | Maria Virginia Youngs1 b. 14 Oct 1848, d. 24 Dec 1872 |
Generva Roberts was born on 5 January 1869. She married William Johnson Slingerland. Generva Roberts died on 19 November 1948 at Florida.
Family | William Johnson Slingerland b. 11 Dec 1872, d. 10 Jul 1919 |
Child |
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Her husband was born and died in Minisink, NY. Married name: Slingerland.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S277] Orange County (NY) Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 24 (1995), pg. 44.
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Ira Alberta Roberts
M, b. 15 November 1841
Father | John Howell Roberts b. 15 Apr 1826 |
Mother | Julie Anna Wells b. 6 May 1820, d. 1873 |
Ira Alberta Roberts was born on 15 November 1841. He married Maria Virginia Youngs.
Family | Maria Virginia Youngs b. 14 Oct 1848, d. 24 Dec 1872 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S277] Orange County (NY) Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 24 (1995), pg. 44.