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Lori Russell
My mother is Pamela Thompson. My dad is Richard William Russell.
My mom grew up in Fenwick Michigan. My dad grew up in Hart Michigan. They had 2 kids together. Living in Michigan.
My mom grew up in Fenwick Michigan. My dad grew up in Hart Michigan. They had 2 kids together. Living in Michigan.
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My name is Lizzie Kunde and I am the newest member of the AncientFaces Support team!
See more info about me here: Lizzie - Community Support and I look forward to getting to know our wonderful members. Feel free to reach out with any questions, happy to help :)
My mom's side of the family is Swedish (and still lives in Sweden) and she instilled in me lots of Swedish heritage and traditions which has made me who I am today. My dad's side of the family is German and Irish and the most likely the side of the family I get all my freckles from. Family is so important, and welcome everyone to discover more about them, their history, and share about their loved ones who make up the history of who we are!
My mom's side of the family is Swedish (and still lives in Sweden) and she instilled in me lots of Swedish heritage and traditions which has made me who I am today. My dad's side of the family is German and Irish and the most likely the side of the family I get all my freckles from. Family is so important, and welcome everyone to discover more about them, their history, and share about their loved ones who make up the history of who we are!
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Robert Lee Agar was born on October 18, 1948 in Wheeling, Comté d'Ohio County, WV États-Unis, and died at age 19 years old on October 29, 1967 in Thừa Thiên Huế Vietnam. Robert Agar was buried at Cimetière Northview 219 WV-2, in New Martinsville, Wetzel County, WV États-Unis. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Robert Lee Agar.


Byron Elliott Burke, 58, husband of Winola Bridges Burke, died Sunday, April 17, 2005, at Calais Regional Hospital. Byron was born July 24, 1946, in Lubec, son of Malcolm and Violet (Bryant) Burke. Byron was a retired U.S. Army Sergeant Major. He served on active duty for 22 years. Upon his retirement, he served as the comptroller and then manager of Calais. Byron was the administrator of the Saint Croix Regional Family Health Center in Princeton for a number of years. Byron and his son Byron Jr. started B&B Delivery Service out of Calais, which serves Washington, Hancock, and Penobscot Counties. Surviving are his wife of 37 years and his two sons, Byron Jr. and his wife, Abygail and Douglas Norman and his wife, Brandii; nine grandchildren, Samuel, BJ, Shep, Rachel, Grace, Carsen, Katlyn, Peter and Darian; his brothers, Malcolm, Franklin, David and his wife, Ginny, John, Doug and his wife, Joyce, and Bruce; a sister, June; several aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews; three brothers-in-law, Ralph, Sidney and Donald; and a sister-in-law, Iva.


George Charles Weight Sr of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA was born on May 21, 1907 in Modesto, Comté de Stanislaus County, and died at age 86 years old on June 15, 1993 in Santa Barbara, Comté de Santa Barbara County. George Weight was buried at Goleta Cemetery 44 S San Antonio Rd, in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County.


Michael Andrade was born on September 16, 1975 in Providence, Comté de Providence County, RI États-Unis, and died at age 28 years old on September 24, 2003 in Bagdad, Bagdad Irak. Michael Andrade was buried at Cimetière St Marys Chestnut St, in Bristol, Bristol County, RI États-Unis. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Michael Andrade.


Charles Edwin Gill Sr of Katy, Harris County, Texas was born on November 3, 1929 in Dallas, Comté de Dallas County, and died at age 80 years old on November 7, 2009 in Katy, Harris County. Charles Gill was buried at Incinéré, Ashes scattered.


In 1937, little Helen Tiernan was murdered by her mother, Helen (age 25), when the child was only 7 years old.
Helen's brother, Jimmy who was five at the time, was also badly injured in the attack.
Supposedly, the mother wanted to kill her children so that she could be with her new lover. Their mother had been widowed 3 yrs before the attack.
She stated to authorities that the lover said that he would be with her if she didn't have children. However, even more of a plot twist, the lover may have already been married.
Scroll down to read an article 'Who's Haunting Lakeview Cemetery? Long Island Stories' about the case and about the interesting and supposedly haunted history of Lakeview Cemetery on Long Island where the 7 yr old girl is buried.
The article also contains an update on what happened to Helen's mother and, perhaps, her brother.


Major League Baseball Player. Real name Fred Donald Bessent. He was a relief pitcher for four seasons (1955 to 1958) with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers. His best year was 1955 when he recorded a season high 8 victories and posted a 2.70 ERA. He was a member of the 1955 World Champion Dodgers, appearing in three games without giving up a run during that series. In a career 108 games, Bessent won 14, lost 7 with a 3.33 lifetime ERA.


Forse Wilbur Knaub was born on July 2, 1881 in Franklintown, York County, PA États-Unis, and died at age 64 years old on January 9, 1946 in Comté de Cumberland County. Forse Knaub was buried at Dillsburg Cemetery 38-68 Golf Course Rd, in Dillsburg, York County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Forse Wilbur Knaub.


John Washington Sheeks was born on November 11, 1843 in Lawrence, Comté de Marion County, IN États-Unis, and died at age 20 years old on April 8, 1864 in Mansfield, Paroisse de De Soto County, LA. John Sheeks was buried at Sheeks Cemetery 300 Sheeks Cemetery Rd, in Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Washington Sheeks.


Col. Ronald E. Fix, American Hero, USMC (ret.) passed away unexpectedly, Saturday, June 3, 2006.
Ron was born September 1, 1942 in Elgin, Illinois to Carlton L. Fix and Lillian Scharrer Fix. He graduated from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan and received his Master of Science Degree from Troy State University.
He was commissioned as a 2nd Lt. by the USMC on June 3, 1964. He served his country as a Marine Aviator with numerous duty stations, including two tours in Vietnam. Ron was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Bronze Star, three Purple Hearts, 63 Air Medals, and numerous other recognitions. He attended the Air Command and Staff College and was assigned to the U. S. Pentagon.
Following his retirement from the USMC June 1, 1991, Ron was employed as a stock broker and later became a pilot for a regional airline in California. He was employed by American Eagle Airlines as a First Officer in 1995 and became a flight instructor for Eagle in 1998. Later as a Captain, he was the Lead Embraer Regional Jet Ground School Instructor until his death.
Ron is survived by his wife, Gerry Harrison Fix; his mother, Lillian Fix; his son, James R. Fix and family; his daughter, Kimberly Fix; and a brother, Carlton (Bud) Fix and his family.


United States World War II Army Officer. He was the bombardier (Crew C-15) aboard the B-29 Superfortress bomber (tail #44-27297) "Bockscar" that dropped the atomic bomb "Fat Man" on Nagasaki, Japan, on August 10, 1945. He attended Rice University on a football scholarship during the 1930s. He had enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps in 1939 as an aviation cadet but washed out of pilot training, becoming a bombardier instead. He was serving as a bombardier instructor when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. During World War II, he was assigned to the 97th Bombardment Group (Heavy) and took part in the first Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress raids in Europe. He flew 13 combat missions over Europe (Eighth Air Force) and 17 missions over North Africa (Twelfth AF, then Fifteenth AF), was shot down and crash-landed four times (twice in Europe and North Africa). He returned to the United States as a bombing instructor at the AAF Central Bombardier Instructor School ("Bombardier College"), Midland Army Air Field, Texas. In the summer of 1944, he was recruited by Colonel Paul W. Tibbets to be part of the 509th Composite Group, which was formed to deliver the newly created atomic bombs on Japan. He deployed to North Field on Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands, and flew five credited combat missions in the Pacific with the 393d Bombardment Squadron, 509th Composite Group (including the Nagasaki sortie). Selected to be part of the crew whose mission was to bomb Nagasaki, the flight conducted on Beahan's 27th birthday. Admiral Frederick L. Ashworth, who participated on the mission as weaponeer, credited Captain Beahan with saving the mission from failure by finding an opening in the clouds by which to complete the required visual bombing of the city. An estimated 35,000-40,000 people were killed outright by the bombing of Nagasaki, the majority of whom were munitions workers. He also participated in the first atomic mission that bombed Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Flying as part of the crew of USAAF Silverplate B-29 bomber (B-29-40-MO 44-27353, Victor number 89) "The Great Artiste" (Crew C-15's regular aircraft) which was a reference to his bombing expertise, he could "hit a pickle barrel with a bomb from 30,000 feet," his aircraft acted as the blast instrumentation support aircraft for the mission. He remained in the military until 1964, when he retired from the U.S. Air Force with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.


Robert Lewis Totten was born on March 5, 1924 in Orchards, Washington, Comté de Clark County, WA États-Unis, and died at age 48 years old on February 21, 1973 in Houston, Comté de Harris County, TX. Robert Totten was buried at Houston National Cemetery
Section F Site 1284 10410 Veterans Memorial Drive, in Houston. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Robert Lewis Totten.
