Our Family's Journey
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1 | ! Lasse Hamp was married in Djuras Sweden to an unknown spouse | Hamp, Lasse (I50)
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2 | ! Relative of Kerstin Olson Anderson, who is the grandmother of Erik Andersson of Cedar Graove, N.J. a friend of my grandparents. | Backlund, Galle Olof Olson (I51)
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3 | ! This individual's parents were never sealed. ! Father was excommunicated. | Bambas, Kenneth Peter (I12)
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4 | ! While living she asked never to be sealed to her divorced husband ! They were married in the college chapel of Upsala College. | Johnson, Inga-Britt Lenore (I489)
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5 | !2nd wife of Hamp Ole Olson, no records of first wife | Larsdotter, Lasses Kerstin (I47)
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6 | !also known as Per Broms, and Per Geting. Died approx 1800. | Galle, Per Larsson (I56)
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7 | !Julius John Bambas was a master baker and manager of the National Biscuit plant in Buffalo, New York. He died from a heart attack. [DavOchsner01.FTW] Greenlawn Cemetary | Bambas, Julius John (I16)
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8 | !LDS MEMBERSHIP RECORDS | Bambas, Alexander James (I3)
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9 | !LDS MEMBERSHIP RECORDS | Taylor, Karen Janeen (I2)
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10 | !LDS MEMBERSHIP RECORDS | Bambas, Erika Janell (I4)
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11 | !Maiden name unknown | Mott, Caroline (I25)
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12 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] 6 lbs 10 oz, 19 inches, 4:55 am | THOMS DAPRANO, Lucia Eleanor (I422)
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13 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Adopted | HAGADUS, Kieth (I544)
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14 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Adopted Adopted | HAGADUS, Pam (I542)
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15 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Adopted Adopted | HAGADUS, Donna (I543)
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16 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Brooklyn Heights Cemetary | PETZNICK, Howard William (I337)
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17 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Calvary Presbyterian Church Dave and Mary met in Yosemite National Park in August 1952 and w ere married the following October. Mary was at Yosemite to assis t her friend Winifred Gibson cooking for the Yosemite Field Scho ol in a high country field camp for two weeks. | Family: David Carl OCHSNER / Mary Leora VAN NUYS (F133)
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18 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Cardiac arrest Priscilla was an accomplished artist and flutist. After graduati ng from high school and before marriage, Priscilla worked as a s ecretary in Cleveland. She led a very active life growing up an d was a self-proclaimed "Tom Boy". As a teeneager she was very a ctive in Campfire Girls. | KOONCE, Priscilla Etta (I539)
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19 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Caroline was adopted by both Arthur and Leita. | Ochsner, Caroline (I121)
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20 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Cremated, Ashes in Gulf of Mexico | Ochsner, Arthur Lloyd (I414)
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21 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Dave was assigned to many national park areas: Yosemite, Death V alley, Mesa Verde, Olympic, Craters of the Moon, Blue Ridge Park way, Albright Training Center (Harpers Ferry, WV), NPS Washingto n Office, Grand Canyon and Santa Monica Mountains NRA, where h e retired in March 1987. Prior to the NPS, Dave was First Lt., U S Army, stationed at Ft. Sill, OK and Kassel, Germany followed b y park planner and cafeteria manager for Kentucky State Parks i n Frankfort. An accomplished and published photographer includin g official photographer for UCLA archeological projects on Easte r Island, Chile and Palau, Micronesia. | OCHSNER, David Carl (I326)
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22 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Deceased | BOOTH, Guy (I392)
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23 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Deceased | PETZNICK, William (I386)
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24 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Deceased | HESS, Margaret (I387)
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25 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Deceased | ROBINSON, Katherine (I393)
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26 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Declared legally deceased by Oberhallau authorities as of 24 Fe b 1905. | OCHSNER, Johannes (I519)
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27 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Died very young from carbon monoxide poisoning at home. | Baron, Joy (I448)
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28 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Died very young from carbon monoxide poisoning at home. | Baron, Lydia (I447)
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29 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Died very young from carbon monoxide poisoning at home. | Baron, Peter (I446)
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30 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Divorced | Family: Jack BOOTH / Janet OCHSNER (F209)
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31 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Eugene and Priscilla met at a Cleveland Hiking Club event in 192 5. | Family: Eugene Emil OCHSNER / Priscilla Etta KOONCE (F134)
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32 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Evergreen Cemetary Left Switzerland for Syracuse, New York on 8 May 1884. Biologica l father may not be Anton Sutterleutti - Oscar Ochsner descendan ts believe Jacob's father was Dr. Eduard Bringolf and Paul Ochsn er descendants believe Jacob's father was a "professor". The fat her of Jacob is listed as "unknown" in the church records in Obe rhallau. | Ochsner, Jacob (I269)
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33 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] For many years, John was one of the principal planners with th e National Park Service. While assigned to planning offices in R ichmond, VA, San Francisco and Denver he traveled extensively t o parks as diverse as Mt. McKinley, Alaska and in downtown Manha ttan, NY; from the wilderness of Grand Canyon to the national ra ilroad museum in Pennsylvania. John also made two trips to the T aj Mahal as a member of a National Park Service planning team as sisting the Indian government in preparing a management plan fo r the Taj Mahal and associated sites. Since retirement from th e NPS, John has been pursuing his considerable natural talents a s a fine art painter and sculptor. | OCHSNER, John Harley (I377)
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34 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Gail and Karl owned and operated the speech and Language Clini c of Bend, Oregon before selling it in 2001. Gail now works par t time at the clinic and with the Bend public schools. | WOODWARD, Gail Louise (I432)
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35 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] George was the biological son of Leita from a previous relations hip or marriage. Arthur adopted George when George was about fiv e years old. | Ochsner, George (I120)
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36 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] German Lutheran Church | Family: Ray HAGADUS / Hazel OCHSNER (F211)
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37 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Glioblastoma multiflora brain tumor Prior to marriage, the Alice Frock Company of San Francisco empl oyed Mary as head of the trimming department and part-time model . After the children started school, Mary became involved in var ious activities including Volunteer in Parks in National Capita l Parks, Harpers Ferry, Grand Canyon, and Channel Islands. She l ater was heavily involved in the literacy program of Retired Sen ior Volunteers, as a library volunteer and in recycling program s in Gaylord, Michigan. She traveled extensively in Europe, Sout h America, Australia and New Zealand. | VAN NUYS, Mary Leora (I431)
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38 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Greenlawn Cemetary | Miller, Sarah (I21)
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39 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Greenlawn Cemetary Emigrated to Syracuse, New York from Switzerland in 1883 with br other Emil. However, Oscar stated that he came to the United Sta te on 2 Nov 1882 which is probably more correst. Served as minister for several Evangelical churches with Germa n and Swiss congregrations.After emigrating to the United States, Oscar attended Syracuse University, became a Methodist Minister, worked in a piano company and in the Syracuse post office. | OCHSNER, Oscar (Oskar) (I482)
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40 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] He was a "Stubenknecht" (Host), "Richter" (Judge) and "Baumeiste r" (master builder) and lived in the "roten haus beim brunnen" ( red house near the well). | OCHSNER, Hans (I396)
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41 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Immigrated to Syracuse, NY from Switzerland with brother Oscar i n 1883. Received final naturalization papers at Syracuse, NY o n 2 Oct 1888 after having been in the country at least five year s. Trained as an interior decorator in Zurich, Switzerland. Work ed for many years in Cleveland, Ohio for the interior decoratin g firm of Lang and Sarstedt. | Ochsner, Emil (I268)
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42 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Jennifer was born Jennifer Lynn Ochsner. Later, Jennifer was ado pted by Richard Reeder after Judi Lee married Richard, her firs t husband and subsequently adopted by Judi's second husband, Phi lip Sessions. | Sessions, Jennifer Lynn (Ochsner Reeder) (I469)
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43 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Knollwood Mausoleum Clara was a very energetic homemaker, mother and businesswoman . She was the manager of several rental properties, including re sidential and commercial, owned by the Joseph Welf Family on Eas t Superior Ave. in Cleveland, Ohio. She also drove the family au tomobile which, at one time, was a large, black Packard with a w ind up window between the front and rear seats. | WELF, Clara Pauline (I352)
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44 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Knollwood Mausoleum Known as Harley, he was primarily a businessman involved with st ationery supply and insurance in Warren and Cleveland after bein g raised on a farm in Sharpsville. He also assisted Clara in man aging rental properties owned by the Welf Family in East Clevela nd. Harley had a passion for thorobred racing and wagered on rac es around the country both at the track and in betting parlors . He was also heavily involved in Masons for many years. He wa s a life-long avid fisherman and died while fishing at Douglas L ake, Johannesburg, Michigan. | KOONCE, Henry Harley (I351)
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45 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Kurt is a very talented and productive musician, writer and arti st. His awards and citations include: --the Colorado Scholars Music Talent Award each year from 1987-1 991 as a member of the Metropolitan State College of Denver Symp hony Orchestra. --a 1996 Greg Pearson Memorial Scholarship Award as a journalis m student. --two Citations For Outstanding Musicianship at the 1996 and 199 7 University of Northern Colorado-Greeley Jazz Festivals. --played percussion for more than 20 Denver Drama Critics Circl e Award-winning musical theater productions, 50 productions over all. --a member of two active music ensembles in the Denver-Boulder a rea: the Soniq Museum Orchestra and the Blue Spruce Duo. --a published writer of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. --semi-finalist in the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society of New Or leans' 1998 Creative Writing Competition. | OCHSNER, Kurt Emil (I508)
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46 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Lung catarrh | Ochsner, Johannes (I315)
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47 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Mary worked for her brother Pauli Knaus who owned Knaus's Restau rant on Salina St., Syracuse. Jacob and Mary worked for Pauli i n a small hotel he owned in Plattsburg, New York. They moved bac k to Syracuse sometime in the 1920's where apparently their so n Paul learned something about anatomy at a local meat market wh ere he worked. Jacob may have been a representative for a cand y company during this time. | Family: Jacob Ochsner / Mary Magdeline KNAUS (F118)
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48 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] May be spelled SUTTERLEUTTI. Reportedly from Tyrol, Austria wit h title of Count. Met Barbara in Oberhallau, Switzerland. For fi nancial and religion reasons (he was Catholic and Barbara Protes tant) could not marry officially. Immigrated to Syracuse, New Yo rk in the early 1870's where he worked as a musician. He sent mo ney to support Barbara and the boys and their education. He want ed family to come to America but Barbara would not leave Switzer land. Sent money for boys to immigrate to America. Anton subsequ ently remarried in America, moved to St.Louis, Missouri. Nothin g further is known of him. | Sutterleuthi, Anton (I22)
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49 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Oakwood Hospital, 6#13oz, 1 PM | OCHSNER, Chloe Rae (I427)
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50 | [DavOchsner01.FTW] Our Lady of Belefonte Hospital Karl has many skills - carpenter, bartender, meat cutter, chef , skier, white water oarsman, wilderness trip leader, etc. | OCHSNER, Karl David (I550)
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