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2561 On April 19, 1868, Jacob Gallman was confirmed in St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zurich, Ontario. Gallman, Jacob (I18595)
 
2562 On April 9, 1882 Carl Conrad Schilbe was confirmed at St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zurich, Ontario. Schilbe, Carl "Conrad" (I11619)
 
2563 On January 23, 1902, Isaiah purchased 100 acres Lot 31 Conc 2 Wallace Twp from father's estate for $4900. Hallman, Isaiah B. (I02574)
 
2564 On November 19, 1915 Hastings Robert Alger was recruited at Simcoe, Ontario to the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force. At that time he actively belonged to the 139th Regiment.

As next of kin, Hastings listed his grandmother, Mrs. Lottie Haney of 34 Stumbert Street, Toronto, Ontario. 
Alger, Hastings Robert (I18157)
 
2565 Ontario Births #013327 Weber, Milton Adolph (I18347)
 
2566 Ontario Births #040229/96 Carlaw, Mary Isabella (I15425)
 
2567 Ontario Marriages #015003

4 Jun 1888 Euphemia M. Pool age 29 born Markham, Ontario married Jesse S. Guy, Preacher, age 23 born Durham Township, son of Robert and Charlotte Guy. Bride and groom both residing in Markham, Ontario at time of marriage. Religion of both bride and groom listed as Mennonite. Married by E.P. Cober by license. Witnesses were Daniel Pool and Nellie Pool. 
Family: Jesse S. Guy / Euphemia M. Pool (F0088)
 
2568 Originally I had recorded this individual, Nicolas Wurm (born 1808), as a child in the family of Nicolaus Wurm and Anna Barbara Lauer. Research to date is not supporting this assumption therefore I have disconnected this person from the family list while the search for information continues.

Evidence to support not including this individual in this family can also be found in the birth records of Johann Heinrich "Henry" Wurm (born 1809) and Johannes Wurm (born 1812). The birth record of Henry states that Henry was the fourth child and third son. Furthermore the birth record of brother Johannes states that Johannes was the 5th child and the 4th son.  
Wurm, Nicolas (I12259)
 
2569 Orson Hobart died at the Battle of the Wilderness which took place in May of 1864.

More information about the Battle of the Wilderness:

Excerpt from the diary of S.B. Cummins

Wikipedia Listing

Civilwarhome.com

Historyofwar.org



 
Hobart, Orson (I13933)
 
2570 Oscar was an undertaker in Magnetawan, Ontario. In the 1911 census he is listed as a deckhand on a ship and residing at 6 Biddy Street West in Magnetawan, Ontario. Schade, Oscar (I11021)
 
2571 Other sources indicate birthplace of Germany. Wettlaufer, John S. (I24459)
 
2572 Parents born in Germany. Peter, Mary Catherine (I13017)
 
2573 Parents of John L. King have not been determined. According to the US census of 1880 and 1900, his parents were both born in New Jersey. King, John L. (I00453)
 
2574 Parents of Margaret Emma Vose have not been determined. According to the US census of 1880, Margaret's father was born in Bavaria and her mother was born in France. Vose, Margaret E. (I00454)
 
2575 Parents of Maria Catharine Berndt are possibly Peter Berndt and Maria Elisabetha Klein. Source for this is the record of baptism listed at familysearch.org as follows:

Maria Catharine Berndt
Birthplace - Griess
Christening Date - 4 May 1776
Christening Place - Glan-Münchweiler, Bayern, Germany
Father - Peter Berndt
Moth - Maria Elisabeth Klein

Review "Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NDMF-ZMQ : accessed 24 February 2015), Maria Catharina Berndt, 04 May 1776; citing Griess; FHL microfilm 193,860. 
Berndt, Marie Catharine (I00585)
 
2576 Parents of the bride are Adam and Elizabeth Reidt. Parents of the groom are Philip and Catherine Schauss. Family: Jacob V. Schauss / Hannah Reidt (F7668)
 
2577 Parkhill Gazette Sept 26, 1929

"Mrs Charles Shoemaker died in Sarnia Hospital on Saturday Sept 14, 1929 following an operation performed five weeks ago. She was 65 years and 6 days of age. She was born in the county of Huron, Hay Township where she lived for 39 years. About 26 years ago she moved to Parkhill with her husband and family and has resided here ever since. She was well known and had many warm friends. She attended the Anglican Church and was an active member of the St James Church Guild where her cheerfully rendered services were greatly appreciated. She was always cheerful and she performed her duties in such an efficient and thorough manner that she was a source of strength to those with whom she laboured. She is survived by three daughters and four sons, Mrs W Buckingham, Sarnia, Mrs C Schott Toronto, Miss Clara Shoemaker, Toronto, John Shoemaker, Detroit, Edward Shoemaker, California, Sidney Shoemaker and Addison Shoemaker of Toronto. Many beautiful floral wreaths were sent as testimony of the esteem in which she was held by relatives and friends in Parkhill, Sarnia, Toronto, Zurich and Detroit. The funeral was on Sept 17. Rev T W Lewin conducted services at her home on Queen Street and at the Zurich Cemetery where internment took place. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Brenner of Zurich and Mrs Henry Daer of Auburn; also one brother John Schafer of Parkhill."  
Schaefer, Anna Elisabeth (I19563)
 
2578 Parkhill Gazette-Review September 28, 1905

"Mr C Shoemaker, proprietor of the Powell House died on Thursday 14th inst in his 43rd year. He was confined to bed for several weeks with typhoid and pneumonia and although in his day a large strong man medical attendance and nursing were of no avail. The funeral was held on the following Saturday. After a service at the house the remains were taken to Zurich for internment in the Lutheran Cemetery. Mr Shoemaker's early days were spent in the township of Hay where he was born. Several years ago he bought a hotel in Blyth which he conducted very successfully. He sold that property in Jan 1901 and purchased the Dominion Hotel property in Zurich from Mr C Greb. For a number of years he managed that hostelery and then sold it two years ago having purchased the Powell House in Parkhill. He is survived by his wife, four sons and three daughters and by a number of brothers and sisters." (Note dates for hotel ownership conflict with other sources.)
 
Shoemaker, Charles (I19565)
 
2579 Paymaster General of the United States Army Alvord General (I22429)
 
2580 Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday, April 8, 2002, Arthur Gerald ?Art? Haist, of Grand Bend, in his 86th year (born about 1916). Beloved husband of Betty Ann (NEE: Dietz) Haist. Dear father of .... Loving grandpa of .... Dear brother-in-law of .... Loved by his nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased by his parents Henry & Martha (Gaiser) Haist, brothers Earl Emerson, Gordon Harold Haist and Royal Howard Haist and sister Lyla Agatha Hendrick.

Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Tuesday afternoon and evening; where the Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 11 A.M. The Rev. Harry Disher officiating. Interment Pinery Cemetery, Grand Bend.

If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of choice would be appreciated. Betty & Art founded and operated Betty & Art?s Snack Shop and IGA store in Grand Bend for many years. 
Haist, Arthur Gerald (I38842)
 

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