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This interested me because there was a colonial Dorcas HOSKINSON (DORCAS is also a surname) which someday may relate to my husband's Josiah Hoskinson/Hoskins of Maryland in 1700's. This is documented data and a great site! arlissh @earthlink.net Arliss c/Klauser Hoskins
<http://www.foorgenealogy.com/d0004/g0000013.html>
Dorcus Augustine
29457 individuals, 10199 families
Author:
Shelly Hallard-Beckham
Genealogy in Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co.,OH, http://www.foorgenealogy.com/gene.html, or Foor Genealogy at www.foorgenealogy.com
Mary E. CLOUSE (24 Sep 1882 - 1922)
Mary Frances CLOUSE (31 Aug 1941 - 26 Aug 2005)
Percy H. CLOUSE (5 Jul 1899 - 24 Jan 1942)
Vergyl "Bud" CLOUSE (____ - ____)
Clara CLOUSER (ABT Feb 1847 - AFT 1 Jan 1920)
Edgar P. CLOUSER (5 Dec 1858 - 7 Feb 1863)
Emma C. CLOUSER (11 Dec 1845 - 15 Apr 1864)
Hester A. CLOUSER (ABT 1850 - ____)
John CLOUSER (Jul 1864 - ____)
Lucy CLOUSER (Dec 1856 - ____)
Peter CLOUSER (ABT 1824 - 16 Jun 1890)
Sarah CLOUSER (ABT 1848 - ____)
Blauser census appears as early as 1810. Burgess is a Colonial Maryland surname. arliss
<http://www.legacy.com/LADailyNews/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=...>
DARREL BURGESS BLAUSER Born July 21, 1923 in Bradford, Pennsylvania. He died suddenly on March 24, 2006. Darrel is survived by his wife, Shirley; their five children, Jay, Gary, Carol, Barbara, and James; three grandchildren, Stephanie, Jason and Casey. Services will be held on April 8, 2006, 11:00 a.m., at the United Methodist Church, 10824 Topanga Cyn Blvd., in Chatsworth. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the United Methodist Church Memorial fund.
Published in the Los Angeles Daily News from 4/3/2006 - 4/4/2006.
Guest Book • Flowers • Gift Shop • Charities dailynews.com
also online at Long Beach Press Telegram CA
Match: Clauser
Source: IDPAYETT-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: ihansonb(a)fmtc.com
Subject: Myrtle A. ALSPACH - Obit 1930
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Surnames: Alspach, Darr, Clauser, Farrell
Classification: Obituary
Message Board URL:
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Message Board Post:
Payette Enterprise
Payette, Idaho
Thursday, October 16, 1930
PASSES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
MRS. GEORGE ALSPACH, A PATIENT SUFFERER FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS GOES TO HER
REWARD
Mrs. George Alspach, so well known and loved by the people of this community
where she had lived for many years, passed peacefully to the great beyond on
last Sunday, October 12. While her death was not unexpected her passing
brought sadness to her many friends. For more than two years she has been a
patient sufferer but bore her affliction with patience to the end.
Myrtle Alice Darr was born in Lake City, Iowa, March 8th, 1883, and passed
away October 12th, 1930, at her home in North Payette. She had been a
sufferer for several years, being bedfast the last six months.
At the age of 8 years, Mrs. Alspach moved from Lake City to Carroll, Iowa,
where later she became a member of the Church of god and remained faithful
until her death.
On November 6, 1902, she was united in marriage to George Alspach and in the
spring of 1904 they moved to Payette, Idaho, where they have since made
their home.
Mrs. Alspach became a member of the American Yeomans in 1922. She was also
a charter member of the American Women's League.
She was ready for her home going, having mentioned it many times during her
illness and making it easier for the loved ones by arranging all her funeral
and burial plans. The family was untiring in their ministry to her and
every thing was done that loving hands could do.
She is survived by her husband, George Alspach, one daughter, Mrs. C. T.
Clauser of Glenns Ferry, Idaho; her father Mr. A. G. Darr and one sister,
Mrs. Lilly Farrell, both of Omaha, Neb.,; two brothers, Mr. W. A. Darr of
Kansas City, Mo.; and Mr. H. E. Darr of Moose Lake, Minn.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 14, on the lawn at her home. In
charge of Rev. Mrs. Beem. Burial was in the Boise cemetery.
"The pains of death are passed.
Labor and sorrows cease;
And life's long warfare closed at last.
Her soul is found in peace."
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our appreciation to the neighbors and friends for their
kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our loved one,
and also for the many beautiful floral offerings.
GEORGE ALSPACH
MR. and MRS. C. T. CLAUSER
MR. and MRS. GLEN FARREL AND FAMILY