Notes
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| 51 | Martin was self-employed doing custom farm work. Naomi was a homemaker. | Family: Martin Witmer Breneman / Naomi Erb Shenk (F22)
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| 52 | Mast, Decker Estes, 4 months, Longmont, Colo. Born: June 30, 1996, Longmont, Colo., to Eldon and Terry Stutzman Mast. Died: Nov. 15, 1996, Denver, Colo., following heart surgery. Survivors - parents; sister: Lily; grandparents: Ernest and Esther Mast and Harvella Stutzman; great-grandfather: Alvey Baer. Family attends Boulder Mennonite Church. Funeral: Nov. 20, by Steve Goering and Susan Ortman-Goering. Cremated. (Gospel Herald Obituaries - January, 1997) | Mast, Decker Estes (I351)
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| 53 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Melvin Ray Breneman / Doris Reist (F76)
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| 54 | Mennonite Preacher | Wenger, Samuel (I652)
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| 55 | Miriam, Ruth and Irene lived on the home place after their parents deaths. Miriam and Irene were employed as nurses' aides at Lancaster General Hospital. Ruth was employed at Hamilton Arms Nursing Home. | Family: Christian Eshleman Breneman / Elizabeth Harnish Witmer (F19)
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| 56 | Missionaries to China | Family: Aaron B Herr / Mary Still (F290)
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| 57 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Nelson Ray Breneman / Valerie D. Frey (F83)
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| 58 | Ordained a minister to the Groffdale Church near New Holland, PA. Lived to the age of 90 years, 3 months, 4 days and is buried in the Weaverland Cemetary, E Earl Twp, Lanc Co, PA. A well-known preacher in the Weaverland and Groffdale congregations | Martin, Rev. Abraham Sauder (I413)
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| 59 | Paul and Miriam retired from farming. | Family: Paul Witmer Breneman / Miriam Mowrer Hostetter (F50)
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| 60 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Paul David Miller / Karen Sue Breneman (F81)
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| 61 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Paul W. Bentzel / Betty H. Breneman (F60)
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| 62 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Phares Wenger Breneman / Judith Ann Enck (F21)
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| 63 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Richard H. Breneman / Jewell (F57)
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| 64 | Susanna died as the result of complications in the birth of the twins. She is buried in the old Groffdale cemetary at the center drive, half way back on the right side; her gravestone reads as follows: Pennsylvania German Andenken von Susanna Ehefrau von Abraham Martin und Tochter von Jonas und Catherine Burkholder, gebohren den 8ten November 1828 und stab den 17ten Nov'r 1851. sie brachte ihr alter auf 23 jahre und 9 tage Translation English In memory of Susanna wife of Abraham Martin and daughter of Jonas and Catherine Burkholder, born on 8th November 1828 and died on 17th Nov'r 1851. She came to the age of 23 years and 9 days. | Burkholder, Susanna (I416)
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| 65 | The estate records mention the names Magdalena Martin and Magdalena Snider interchangeably. She may have married neighbor Peter Snider in her old age. I doubt this record suggests her maiden name was "Schneider", as published in some books and articles. | Magdalena (I1128)
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| 66 | They were members of St. John's Episcopal Church and lived in Maugansville, MD | Slick, Omar R. (I583)
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| 67 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Wilmer Earl Yost / Ruth Ann Nolt (F66)
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| 68 | Christian Martin arrived in Philadelphia on the ship Plaisance, 12 September 1732 age 63 years. He is the patriarch of the Mennonite Martin families. He immigrated with his wife, Elspeth Martin, age 60, and two children. The ship also includes Fravin Martin, age 16, Fronik Martin, age less than 16, and Martin Marta, age less than 16. Christian Martin was born 1669 in Bern, Switzerland. He died 12 July 1748 (aged 78–79) in Weaverland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Christian Andrew was an Anabaptist minister, who in 1720 was imprisoned in Trachselwald Castle northeast of Bern because of his faith. (This castle, where many Anabaptists were imprisoned, can be toured.) When he went to prison, Christian urged Elsbeth and their children to leave Bern district for a safer place. Christian and Elsbeth "Ells" arrived in Philadelphia on the Plaisance in September 1732. | Martin, Christian Andrew (I136)
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| 69 | https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/therecordherald/name/n-martin-obituary?id=20754372 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XM9Q-ZDKB?lang=en | Martin, Norman Harold (I7)
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| 70 | Surety:2 | Source (S3)
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