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| # | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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| 1551 | I1297 | Leofwine | 1028 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] W.H.Turton gives a speculative ancestry from Leofric I, Earl of Leicester, presumed g3grandfather of Leofwine - "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p. 130. Leofwine was known as earldorman of the Hwiccas and in 1017 was Earl of Mercia. Another proposed ancestry shows Leofwine as son of Elfwina of Mercia (daughter of Edward I the Elder [ID1631] and Edgiva) and Edolf or Edulph (of Saxony?). Leofwine acceeded in 1017. |
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| 1552 | I758 | Lewis | Carolyn Ruth | 14 Nov 1946 | 12 Feb 1997 | 0 | Also knowns as Carolyn R Valencia | bratt01 |
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| 1554 | I3112 | Linsing | Anna | Cal 1806 | 0 | Family name from Emmett L. Warren Death Cert. (Ancestry.com). Is family name Lansing? | bratt01 | |
| 1555 | I2328 | Littlefield | Horatio | 18 Jan 1828 | 25 Jan 1876 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Horatio is son of Joseph Littlefield, Jr. (b. 20 Sept 1792, d. 5 Feb 1871) and wife Jane Varnum (b. 4 June 1795, d. 7 Jan 1872). Horatio's siblings are Elias (b. 19 March 1818), Moses (25 Feb 1820), David (4 Aug 1825), Caroline (1831-1857), Mary Jane (29 Sept 1834) and Otis (1837-1839). Horatio had a brother, Capt. Elias Littlefield, who r. at the village on the Northern Bay. |
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| 1556 | I1226 | Llewellyn | 980 | 1023 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Prince 980-1023. |
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| 1562 | I4590 | Logan | Ithamar Judge | 26 Jun 1925 | 16 Nov 2005 | 0 | From Find a Grave Memorial 12938574 Mr. Logan was the fifth of seven children born to Robert Middleton Logan and Nancy Jane French Logan. Mr. Logan served as a U.S. Marine Sergeant during the Korean War and was honorably discharged in September of 1953. He was awarded the Purple Heart and various other medals including the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Medal, and the National Defense Medal. He was a 32nd degree Mason and retained a membership in the Jackson Lodge #82 in Meadville, MO. Masonic rites were conducted by the Purcell Lodge #27 and his ashes were interred at Meadville Cemetery. |
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| 1563 | I1336 | Longsword | William | 17 Dec 943 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] For William and his ancestry see "Falaise Roll...," M. Jackson Crispin and Leonce Macary (London: Butler & Tanner, 1938, Table IV at end of volume). He was murdered on the island of Picquigny in the Somme. |
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| 1564 | I1438 | Lorraine | Charles of | 953 | 994 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Charles was unsuccessful in his war to sieze the Frankish crown, and was imprisoned with his wife and younger children at Orleans, dying soon thereafter. {Encycl. Brit., 1956, 5:289} Charles was granted Lower Lorraine and Brabant by Emperor Otto I in 963 {per Carr P. Collins, "Royal Ancestors of Magna Carta Barons" (Dallas, 1959), p. 171}. |
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| 1565 | I1766 | Lothair | I | 795 | 29 Sep 855 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Re: parentage, see Comments under ID778. Lothair I was Roman Emperor. He fell ill in 855, divided his lands between his three sons, and on Sept. 23 entered the monastery of Pruem where he died six days later. He was King of Italy, 817-55, and Emperor, 840-55. |
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| 1566 | I1725 | Lothair | II | 827 | 8 Aug 869 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] This line from W.H. Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.8.} With Lothaire, the independent history of Lorraine begins. He recieved Austrasien in the division with his brothers, and it included Alsace and Friesland (the land from the Rhine to beyond the Maas and NW to the Schelde). "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 145-16 states he "m. (2) 862, Waldrada, d. 868." One source gives his wife as Waldrade d'Alsace (b. by 842, d. after 868). |
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| 1567 | I1840 | Louis | 806 | 28 Sep 876 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {Ref. Encycl. Britannica, 1956 Ed., 14:413f.:} "Louis may truly be called the founder of the German kingdom, though his attempts to maintain the unity of the Empire proved futile. ...He lived in close alliance with the Church, to which he was very generous, and supported its missionary schemes." |
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| 1568 | I1769 | Louis | I | Aug 778 | 20 Jun 840 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Emperor, 814-840. He m. (1) 794-5 Irmengarde, dau. of Ingram, Count of Haspen. Louis I died on an island in the Rhine River near Ingelheim and is buried in the Church of St. Arnulf at Metz; Encyclopaedia Britannica (1950; 14:410) states that Lotha(i)r was his son by Irmengarde. Louis I is also known as "le Debonaire". He was King of France (814-840), King of Germany (814-40), and King of Aquitaine (781-840). |
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| 1569 | I1706 | Louis | II | 1 Nov 846 | 10 Apr 879 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Louis II was crowned by Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims, 8 Dec 877, and consecrated again in 09-878 by Pope John VIII. His reign was "ineffectual." By his first wife, Ansgarde, a Burgundian princess, he had his successors, sons Louis III and Carloman. Louis III reigned 879-882. Carloman reigned 879 until this death, 12 Dec 884. This brough his half-brother, a child of five, to the throne, Charles the Simple. |
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| 1570 | I3257 | Loy | Barbara | Jul 1772 | 23 Oct 1827 | 0 | Had 14 children | bratt01 |
| 1571 | I1719 | Ludolph | Abt 816 | 6 Sep 864 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Ed., 20:33 states:} Ludolph (Liudolf) was appointed about 850 by King Louis "the German" as margrave to defend the `Limes Saxoniae' (a narrow strip of land on the eastern frontier) against the Slavs. Ludolph vigorously fought the Slavs and extended the frontier and his own influence. {-This source states he died in 866.} He was succeeded by his son Bruno who was killed fighting the Normans in 880; the second son, Otto the Illustrious, then succeeded and was recognized Duke of Saxony by King Conrad I. |
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| 1572 | I1773 | Luitfride | II | 780 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {This line is presented differently in W.H.Turton,"The Plantagenet Ancestry"(Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.181,q.v.} Luitride II m. Hiltrude _____. |
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| 1573 | I3486 | Luper | Ada Ione | 19 Aug 1901 | 11 Jan 1985 | 0 | Industry: Delicatesen Class of worker: Own business |
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| 1574 | I537 | Luper | Barry | 20 Sep 1876 | 5 Jul 1940 | 0 | From draft registration card | bratt01 |
| 1575 | I537 | Luper | Barry | 20 Sep 1876 | 5 Jul 1940 | 0 | Auto Accident | bratt01 |
| 1576 | I4413 | Luper | Daniel B | Cal 1878 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: Candy Factory Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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| 1577 | I560 | Luper | David | 22 Jan 1814 | 22 Mar 1891 | 0 | Not proven | bratt01 |
| 1578 | I560 | Luper | David | 22 Jan 1814 | 22 Mar 1891 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 21705947 | bratt01 |
| 1579 | I4263 | Luper | David Roy | 7 May 1931 | 7 Jan 2016 | 0 | David R. Luper age 84 of Prairie City, IL passed away on Thursday January 7, 2016 at the Prairie City Rehab & Health Care Center in Prairie City, IL. He was born on May 7, 1931 in Macomb, IL to Roy and Bessie Cane Luper. He married Patricia Ross on January 26, 1958. David is survived by 3 Sons – Don Luper of Reeds Spring, MO, Dan (Liz) Luper of Yates City, IL and Steve Luper of Davenport, IA, and also 4 Grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his Parents, 1 Sister and 1 Brother. David taught band at Avon High School, he retired from Maytag in Galesburg, IL, he was a member of the Prairie City Presbyterian Church and he farmed in the Avon area for over 25 years. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Monday January 11, 2016 at the Martin-Hollis Funeral Home in Bushnell, IL with visitation being held 1 hour prior to the time of services at the Funeral Home on Monday. Burial will be in the Prairie City Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Prairie City Presbyterian Church. Please sign the guestbook or leave condolences at www.martinhollisfh.com. | bratt01 |
| 1580 | I5333 | Luper | Delmer Roland | 19 Jun 1901 | 23 Feb 1969 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Home Farm Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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| 1581 | I4412 | Luper | Elizabeth Blanche | 15 Mar 1873 | 22 Jul 1961 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Electrical Co Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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| 1582 | I4412 | Luper | Elizabeth Blanche | 15 Mar 1873 | 22 Jul 1961 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 132218544 | bratt01 |
| 1583 | I3104 | Luper | Ella Florence | 21 Feb 1859 | 10 Feb 1931 | 0 | Name may have been Ella Frances | bratt01 |
| 1584 | I4410 | Luper | George B | 1851 | 1913 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: Trust Co Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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| 1585 | I4410 | Luper | George B | 1851 | 1913 | 0 | Plot: Section A, Lot 8, Grave 2 Find A Grave Memorial# 52830797 |
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| 1586 | I4410 | Luper | George B | 1851 | 1913 | 0 | From Hattie's family records notebook: "George Luper, son of Dan was a big insurance financier of N. Y. City. The Security Trust and Life Insurance Company, Broadway and Twenty Sixth St. New York, N.Y. Hon Robert E. Patterson Pres. Thomas Bradley Sec. & Treasurer. First Vice President, George B. Luper, 2nd vice president and General Manager, cousin of Father James Martin Barnheyel Luper, father of born of Lewis, James, George, Harriet, Jenny Lind, and Grant Luper. |
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| 1587 | I538 | Luper | George W | 3 Jun 1852 | 13 Mar 1904 | 0 | (had 1906. check) | bratt01 |
| 1588 | I538 | Luper | George W | 3 Jun 1852 | 13 Mar 1904 | 0 | (Had 1906, need to double-check) Find A Grave Memorial# 28808222 |
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| 1589 | I538 | Luper | George W | 3 Jun 1852 | 13 Mar 1904 | 0 | Appears with Sara and Eliz. in 1900 Census. | bratt01 |
| 1590 | I661 | Luper | Hans Jacob | 31 Oct 1725 | 10 Sep 1803 | 0 | Came to America on the ship Phoenix | bratt01 |
| 1591 | I661 | Luper | Hans Jacob | 31 Oct 1725 | 10 Sep 1803 | 0 | Ship Phoenix, Reuben Honer, Captain from Rotterdam, last from Cawes (cite: A Collection of Thirty Thousand names of Immigrants in Pennsylvania 1727 - 1772. P 298) https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft/page/298/mode/2up |
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| 1592 | I661 | Luper | Hans Jacob | 31 Oct 1725 | 10 Sep 1803 | 0 | Hans Jacob Luper was a sturdy pioneer of strong character and influence, always ready to aid a good cause, eger to serve the young country, loyal to the church, industrious, thrifty, and honorable in his dealings with his fellows. He belonged to the German Reformed Church. When he died on Sept. 10, 1803, he left a goodly estate, but better than that, he left a good name to be honored by his descendants. | bratt01 |
| 1593 | I661 | Luper | Hans Jacob | 31 Oct 1725 | 10 Sep 1803 | 0 | arrived in the colonies on ship "Phoenix", Nov. 22, 1752 from port of Rotterdam - source "a collection of 30,000 names of immigrants in Pennsylvania, p 298, 1727-1772 Fought in Revolutionary War (Trained Recruits) Tradition has it that Jacob Lupfer, Sr., having had military serv in Europe, took an active part in helping to train the raw recruits the beginning of the Revolutionary War. His own sons, Casper, Jo and Jacob Jr. were among those he helped to train. He, himself, to the Oath of Allegiance during the Revolutionary War before Dan Rothermel in Berks Co. on May 30, 1778. (Berks Co. Oaths of Allegiance, page 145, Historical Society of Pa.) |
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| 1594 | I661 | Luper | Hans Jacob | 31 Oct 1725 | 10 Sep 1803 | 0 | arrived on the ship Phoenix, Ruben Honor, Captain. From Rotterdam, last from Cawes. Arrived Nov. 22, 1722 | bratt01 |
| 1595 | I161 | Luper | Harriet | 26 May 1822 | 26 Apr 1899 | 0 | Have obituary clipping | bratt01 |
| 1596 | I161 | Luper | Harriet | 26 May 1822 | 26 Apr 1899 | 0 | 10 Children, 9 girls 1 boy! | bratt01 |
| 1597 | I50 | Luper | Harriet Elizabeth | 16 Dec 1853 | 13 Mar 1951 | 0 | Tract, assigned to H. Speidel, Mrs. J. Spangler, and Luper appear on this map (See index 32, top half, 2nd page, map five) -- Note, a Chain is 22 feet so the scale is 1100 ft. to an inch (or about .2mi/in) | bratt01 |
| 1598 | I50 | Luper | Harriet Elizabeth | 16 Dec 1853 | 13 Mar 1951 | 0 | Inscription: Hattie S. Dawson Find A Grave Memorial# 17964567 |
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| 1599 | I50 | Luper | Harriet Elizabeth | 16 Dec 1853 | 13 Mar 1951 | 0 | Tangent is 6 mi. south of Albany, OR | bratt01 |
| 1600 | I3496 | Luper | James | 15 Jun 1904 | 0 | very young | bratt01 |
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