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1989 Senior Yearbook Photo of Darren Render
1989 Senior Yearbook Photo of Darren Render
The 1989 Senior Yearbook Photo of Darren Render appearing in the Traverse City Senior High School yearbook.
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Darren Render - 1988 Traverse City Senior High School
Darren Render - 1988 Traverse City Senior High School
The 1988 Traverse City Senior High School yearbook photo of Darren Render. He played baseball at the time.
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Joseph Dudley
Joseph Dudley
Joseph Dudley, Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, was born September 23rd 1647 and died April 2nd 1720. Joseph Dudley was the son of one of the founders of Roxbury Massachusetts who was active in various colonial roles including a member of the council of the Province of New York, eight years as leutenant governor of the Isle of Wight, a member of parliament, and governor of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire.
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Edmund Tapp, Jr. Tombstone
Edmund Tapp, Jr. Tombstone
Tombstone of Edmund (Edmuno) Tapp Jr and his wife Ann Tapp in 1663.
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Arianna Bailey was born in 1822 at Maryland in Maryland United States to Harriet Bailey and Aaron Anthony, and has siblings Perry Bailey Downs, Eliza Bailey, Kitty Bailey, Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, and Sara Bailey. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arianna Bailey.
Carrie Clinton Lane Chapman Catt
Carrie Clinton Lane Chapman Catt was born to Lucius Lane and Maria Clinton. Carrie Lane married Leo Chapman (died 1886) and they didn't have children. They co-owned the Mason City (Iowa) Republican newspaper until he became ill in 1885 and they then moved to San Francisco, where he died. Carrie was the first woman reporter in San Francisco and became greatly interested in working women and their welfare and was active in the women's suffrage movement. See Carrie Clinton Lane Chapman Catt: Obituary.

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Louis John Mazurek was born on June 12, 1973 to Fotoula ulinski and Richard mazurek. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Louis john mazurek.
Willo Wanda Haney
Wilo Wanda Haney was born on a family farm in St. Catharine, Linn County, Missouri to James Ford Haney and Olive Aurilla (Baxter) Haney. She had siblings Howard Baxter (1914-1976), James O. (1917-2000), and Billy Blane Haney (1921-1967). She was first married to William Bryce Wood (1908 - 1997) on November 5, 1932, in Brookfield Missouri and second to Harold Albert Harwood (1915 - 1985) on November 26, 1947, in Kansas City Missouri. Willo had 3 children with William and no children with Harold. On his World War 2 draft card, dated October 16, 1940, William Wood was living on Wyoming Street in St Louis Missouri, and he was 32 and married to "Mrs. Willo Wood" which he listed as his next of kin. He was working at Woolworth's in St Louis. William was described as 5 ft 9 inches, 135 pounds, had brown hair, brown eyes, and a "light complexion." In the 1950 federal census, "Wanda W Harwood" was age 38 and married to Harold Harwood. They were living in Brookfield Missouri with children Gary Wood (15), Linda Wood (10) and Keith Harris. Wanda was "keeping house", and Harold was in "real estate and insurance."
John Hazlinger, Jr
John Hazlinger, Jr
First Officer and 2nd Lieut, John Hazlinger, Jr. was the Navigator in the 8th Air Force with the 94th Bomb Group, 410th Bomb Squadron during WW2. He flew 6 successful missions from April 14 - April 21, 1945 before the war ended on May 7, 1945. He married Lora Carhoun on 6/29/1952 and owned a mechanic shop after his return from the war.
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Thomas Eugene DeQuasie
Thomas Eugene DeQuasie was born on August 13, 1944 to Loren Parkhurst Dequasie and Rubie marie (Vance) DeQuasie, and died at age 57 years old on February 6, 2002 in Clifton, Mesa County, Colorado United States. Thomas DeQuasie was buried at Veterans Memorial Dr, in Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Thomas Eugene DeQuasie.
Elizabeth Markley Sellers home
Elizabeth Markley Sellers home
Minneapolis, Kansas: This house was built by Israel Markley for his daughter, Elizabeth Markley Sellers. Was torn down in the 1960s to build the Minneapolis Medical Clinic. Currently, that building houses City Hall.
Photo is the property of the Ottawa County Historical Museum in Minneapolis, Kansas
Decoration Day 1884
Decoration Day 1884
Minneapolis, Kansas: Lined up for Decoration Day parade in front of the Charles D Clark home. This house is still standing and being lived in. Across the street to the north of the Ottawa County Courthouse.
Parker House Hotel Minneapolis, KS
Parker House Hotel Minneapolis, KS
Parker House Hotel in Minneapolis Kansas 1914
Ottawa County Kansas Court House in approximately 1885
Ottawa County Kansas Court House in approximately 1885
Very early photo of the Ottawa County Courthouse, this is the 2nd courthouse of 3. The first was a wooden structure on 2nd St near the Commercial Hotel and it was torn down after the 2nd one was built, the 2nd was this brick structure on Concord and 3rd and the last one is the current modern building that is on the same site as the one in this picture.

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Commercial Hotel Minneapolis, Kansas
Commercial Hotel Minneapolis, Kansas
Commercial Hotel at the northeast corner of Mill and 2nd in Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas Was in operation from approximately 1875 to when it was torn down in approximately 1908.

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Wilbur Wright
Along with his brother, Orville, Wilbur Wright is known for being a pioneer in aviation in the U.S. They invented, built, and flew the world's first successful motor-operated airplane in 1903. Their first enterprise was a bicycle shop - they repaired and sold bicycles! Neither of the brothers had middle names as their father wanted to give them "unique enough" first names.
Herman H Melsheimer
Herman H Melsheimer was born on October 11, 1920 to Hugo Urban Melsheimer, and died at age 69 years old on February 26, 1990. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Herman H Melsheimer.
James Franklin Brittain
James Franklin Brittain
1865 33 Iowa Infantry.
Lenna Joyce Brightwell of Livermore, Alameda County, California was born on January 4, 1939 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas United States to Robert Brightwell and Georgia May Bryant. Lenna Brightwell had siblings Shirley Bob Brightwell and Elizabeth Brightwell. She married Robert Michael Ellsworth Sr and they later divorced on October 28, 1968 in California. They had children Robert Michael Ellsworth Jr., Kenneth Barry Lachner (Ellsworth), Melody Lavon Lachner (Ellsworth), and Julia Denine (Ellsworth) Lachner. She would also marry Paul Eugene Lachner on January 5, 1969, and they were married until Lenna's death on April 27, 2008. They had a child Harry Walter Lachner.
Isaac's father was Daniel Farsee, born about 1810. His mother was Rachel. We don't know if he had any siblings. His wife was Bessie Reddick, born about 1901 in Tennessee. She died in Memphis TN. They had children Isiah, Joseph, Bessie May, Etta Ree, Clarence, Melvin, and 3 more daughters (private since they are still living). On his World War 1 draft card for young men, Isaac said that he was born in Martin TN, was a farmer on the Bartlett farm and his wife was his next of kin. He was of medium height, medium build, his eyes were brown and his hair was black. In the 1940 federal census (June 5, 1917), the Farsee family was living in Shelby TN on Blane Ln. Isaac was an "operator" on a farm. (They lived on the farm). Bessie said that she was 19 when they married and that she had 11 children born to her. She had completed 4th grade and 10 children were living in the household at the time of the census. They ranged in age from 6 months to 20 years old.
Melvin Anthony Farsee was born to Isaac Farsee. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Melvin Anthony Farsee.
Opal Avery
Opal Avery
Opal Avery Vinopal taken in Kingman, KS approx. 1984
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Unusual event at Booth Fisheries
Unusual event at Booth Fisheries
The young lady at left center is Ruth Gottdank Marek, future wife of Michael Marek.

This octupus was received packed in a shipment to Booth Fisheries of Chicago. Unknown are the employees in the picture except for Ruth Gottdank - center left - and possibly one Herb Behrel, one-time mayor of DesPlaines Ill. Perhaps you can name some of these folks.
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