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8576 U.S.Census Terre Haute, Vigo County, IN 1910: "Joseph Ferran, age 23 b. Abt. 1887 Indiana parents b. Indiana, teamster-ice company, wife Emma, age 27 b. Abt. 1883 Indiana parents b. Indiana; one daughter b. Indiana: Verna O. 6 months. Also, servant: Sylvia Lowe, age 24 b. Abt. 1886 Indiana parents b. Indiana, married [sic]."

WW I Draft Registration: "Joseph Ferran, age 33 b. 5 Mar 1885, residence: Farmersburg, IN, farmer, wife Emma Z. Ferran, mediun height small build, blue eyes brown hair, no disabilities."  
Ferran, Joseph B. (I39579)
 
8577 U.S.Census Ward 1, Brazil, Clay County, IN 1920: "E.S. Winklepleck, age 39 b. Abt. 1881 Indiana, parents b. Ohio, agent automobile [sales], wife Iva, age 33 b. Abt. 1887 Indiana, father b. Texas mother b. Ohio. Two children b. Indiana: George Winklepleck 12, Marguerite Bayer 11. Maid: Fern Giltz, age 21 b. Abt. 1899 Indiana parents b. Indiana." Winklepleck, Edgar Sayer (I36553)
 
8578 U.S.Census Ward 14, Indianapolis, Marion, IN 1910: In the household of "Charles E. Thomas & wife Nellie D., age 35 b. 1875 Indiana parents b. Indiana. Sister: Emma Raines, age 53 b. Abt. 1857 Indiana parents b. Indiana, widowed, cigar maker-cigar co."
 
Crouch, Emma (I13963)
 
8579 U.S.Census Ward 4, Brazil, Clay County, IN 1910: "Bena Hardesty, age 45 b. Abt. 1865 Ohio, parents b. Germany, widow, not employed; two children b. Indiana: James 18 apprentice molder, Iva Bayer 23 not employed. Granddaughter: Marguerite Bayer, age one."

U.S.Census Ward 1, Brazil, Clay County, IN 1920: "E.S. Winklepleck, age 39 b. Abt. 1881 Indiana, parents b. Ohio, agent automobile [sales], wife Iva, age 33 b. Abt. 1887 Indiana, father b. Texas mother b. Ohio. Two children b. Indiana: George Winklepleck 12, Marguerite Bayer 11. Maid: Fern Giltz, age 21 b. Abt. 1899 Indiana parents b. Indiana."  
Hardesty, Iva M. (I36548)
 
8580 U.S.Census Ward 4, Brazil, Clay County, IN: "Bena Hardesty, age 45 b. Abt. 1865 Ohio, parents b. Germany, widow, not employed; two children b. Indiana: James 18 apprentice molder, Iva Bayer 23 not employed. Granddaughter: Marguerite Bayer, age one."  Young, Berry (I36551)
 
8581 U.S.Census Washington, Putnam County, IN 1920: "Charles A. Heath, age 46 b. Abt. 1874 Indiana parents b. Indiana, farmer-stock farm, wife Ida, age 42 b. Abt. 1878 Indiana parents b. Indiana; three children b. Indiana: Loren T. 18 farmer-stock farm, Ula C. 14, Charles A. 12."  Heath, Charles Arthur (I36826)
 
8582 U.S.Census, District 45, Harrison, IN 4 Nov 1850: "Diannah Ellis, age 74 b. Abt. 1776 New Jersey, widow, real estate owned $300. Israel L. Ellis, age 26 b. Abt. 1824 Indiana, farmer, no real estate owned." Also in the household were three children, b. Indiana, of Elizabeth Ellis and Jeremiah Taylor Woods: "Lavina 14, Barbara 12, Jeremiah K. 5."  Mariday, Diannah (I0378)
 
8583 U.S.Census, Medford, Jackson, OR 1930: "Burton H. Bryant, age 50 b. Abt. 1880 Indiana [sic], carpenter-house, wife Minnie, age 48 Abt. 1882. Frank J. Runtz, son-in-law, age 24 b. Abt. 1906 Minnesota parents b. Minnesota, house painter, wife Katrina, age 21 b. Abt. 1909 Oklahoma, library assistant."

Polk's Directory, Medford City, Jackson, OR 1937: "Runtz, Frank J., painter, & Mrs. Katrina, branch assistant, Medford Public Library, residence: 101 Cottage St."

Polk's Directory, Medford City, Jackson, OR 1942-1943: "Runtz, Frank J., business: painter and paint dealer 1408 N. Riverside St., Katrina E., branch assistant, Medford Public Library, residence: 101 Cottage St."

Polk's Directory, Medford City, Jackson, OR 1946-1948: "Runtz, Frank J. (Katrina E.), business: paints and wallpaper 137 & 315 East Main St., City Councilman, residence: 101 Cottage St."

http://id.mind.net/~truwe/tina/news1948.html

"Medford News 1948--MONTH BY MONTH REVIEW OF 1948; NEWS IN MEDFORD AREA IS GIVEN

June 1948: Mayor J. C. Collins stricken by heart attack, Frank J. Runtz named acting mayor.

July 1948: Enlargement of present sewer plant with available funds seen inadvisable, Acting Mayor Frank Runtz says."

Medford, OR News: 24 May 1951, p. 1: "Retail operations of Runtz Paint Co., at 315 E Main since 1945, have been sold; will change name soon."
 
Runtz, Frank J. (I36418)
 
8584 U.S.Census, Medford, Jackson, OR 1930: "Burton H. Bryant, age 50 b. Abt. 1880 Indiana [sic], carpenter-house, wife Minnie, age 48 Abt. 1882. Frank J. Runtz, son-in-law, age 24 b. Abt. 1906 Minnesota parents b. Minnesota, house painter, wife Katrina, age 21 b. Abt. 1909 Oklahoma, library assistant."

Polk's Directory, Medford City, Jackson, OR 1937: "Runtz, Frank J., painter, & Mrs. Katrina, branch assistant, Medford Public Library, residence: 101 Cottage St."

Polk's Directory, Medford City, Jackson, OR 1942-1943: "Runtz, Frank J., business: painter and paint dealer 1408 N. Riverside St., Katrina E., branch assistant, Medford Public Library, residence: 101 Cottage St."  
Bryant, Katrina (I36417)
 
8585 U.S.Cenus Stonewall, Shenandoah, VA 1880: "William J. Brill, age 59 b. Abt. 1821 Virginia parents b. Virginia, farmer. wife Elizabeth, age 50 b. Abt. 1830 Virginia parents b. Virginia; seven children b. Virginia: Marjorie J. 20, Joseph A. 17, Mary E. 11, Walter 10, James O. 9, Fannie 7, Willie 4."

U.S.Cenus Stonewall, Shenandoah, VA 1900: "William J. Brill, age 80 b. Nov 1820 Virginia, wife Elizabeth, age 76 b. Apr 1830 Virginia; William L. Brill, age 23 b. Aug 1876 Virginia."  
Brill, William J. (I30054)
 
8586 Uncle George was a sweet man. He always called me honey even when I was married and in my 30s. He used to call me up every year to see how I was.

Uncle George had epilepsy and could never have a drivers license. For years he was in the wholesale lingerie business as a salesman.

From time to time he would work with my father. There was a time when my dad wanted to have and auto parts store on the same lot with his Union 76 gas station. Uncle George worked in that auto parts store for a while.

Uncle George also worked in my dad's auctioning business. I never saw him do anything. I do remember him giving me advice. "Keep your money in your shoe. You won't lose it and it wont get stolen."

It was always nice when Uncle George came over to visit when we were little. He would fill his coat pockets with change (usually nickles) and let us reach in just one time and pull out all the coins we could get.

Uncle George was briefly married to Aunt Ruth who had a daughter by a prior marriage. They came to California when we did. When we were living in a rental house in Sierra Madre in 1948 they lived nearby in Pasadena.

Unfortunately this marriage never worked out. They were divorced. Uncle George never remarried and never had children.

For years and years he lived in Hollywood, California on Cherokee near the intersection with Hollywood Boulevard. On Cherokee just south of Hollywood Boulevard was where the IRS had an office. I had to go to that office once with Laurel Woodland Mayland when she was working with me to pick up a car.

When Uncle George was young he was a good basketball player and he had a basketball scholarship to some college out of town. My dad could remember that when he came home he would bring all his dirty laundry so his mother could wash it for him.

My dad had to go to work at age 13 to help support the family. Uncle George was excused because of his athletic scholarship. I don't think Uncle George ever graduated.

After my dad died in 1974 Uncle George stayed close to Uncle Bernie. However, after Uncle Bernie died he apparently connected up with Sol Horwitz.

Uncle George was not a Horwitz. He was the son of Rose Segal's first husband, Jaffe. However, when Dad and Uncle Bernie changed their last names to Howard so did he.

Sol Horwitz was kind enough to make sure Uncle George was taken care of after he passed away.

Everyone loved Uncle George. He was sweet and gentle. I remember him showing a few soft shoe dance steps. He had smooth moves. He was a beloved member of the extended Horwitz family.

Dave Howard
June 2008

 
Howard/Horwitz/Jaffee, George (I0371)
 
8587 Uncle Jimmy was the Meagher earmarked for the priesthood. Somehow that didn't work out for him and he met a lovely young woman, Marjorie Harper (b. 23 April, 1910, d. 15 Dec. 1987) and they were married. They had 2 sons, James D. and Robert E. Uncle Jimmy worked for a coal company and smoked big cigars. He died in July of 1966.

Susan Richter-Beckley 8/2006 
Meagher, James (I15152)
 
8588 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I18023)
 
8589 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I18027)
 
8590 Union Army Volunteers from Indiana, 1861-1865: "Lewis T. Harding [sic], Pvt in Pvt out, 23d Inf Indiana."

Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana:

"Lewis B. Harding, enlisted 21 Sep 1864 Pvt, Co. D, 23d Inf Indiana; mustered out 30 Jun 1865." 
Harding, Lewis B. (I20894)
 
8591 United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 Source (S65)
 
8592 United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 Source (S63)
 
8593 United States, Selective Service System, Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration, National Archives and Records Administration Branch locations: National Archives and Records Administration Region Branches Source (S00309)
 
8594 United States, Selective Service System, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Source (S00287)
 
8595 United States, Selective Service System. <i>World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918</i>. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. Source (S655066950)
 
8596 United States, Selective Service System. <i>World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918</i>. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. Source (S2837250774)
 
8597 Unnamed but listed as daughter of her father in his will of 1640 along with her husband "Hoskins". Penrose, (Constance) (I10089)
 
8598 unnamed but listed as the dau of her father in his will of 1640 with husband George (Ennis). Penrose, Dionis (I10099)
 
8599 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16724)
 
8600 US Census 1850, District 28, Jefferson County, VA: "Benjamin Whittington, age 54 b. Abt. 1796 Virginia, no occupation listed, but $2000 real estate owned; spouse Elizabeth age 50 b. Virginia, eight children all b. Virginia: Catherine 23, Lydia 20, Barbara 19, John 17, Jane 15, Daniel 10, Vance 8."

US Census 1860, Jefferson County, VA: "Benjamin Whittington, age 65 b. Abt 1795 Virginia, farmer real estate owned $1000 other property $300; spouse Elizabeth age 60 b. Virginia; four children all b. Virginia: Daniel 21, Lydia A. 20, Vance 18, David 9." 
Whittington, Benjamin (I29274)
 

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