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2151 "Harald Thingsig. Cand. Jur., Sagførerfuldmægtig, Østerbrogade Faaborg ... gift med Karen Rasmussen, sidste fælles Bopæl: Horsens."

"Forholdet til faderen er særdeles spændt, hvilket dramatisk fører til, at Harald begår selvmord på faderens 60-årsdag, hvortil han var inviteret og ventet." 
Thingsig, Harald (I7128)
 
2152 "Harald Ægidius Jacobsen, forhenværende Gaardejer, Nygaard, Kongsted pr. Fredericia"
Dødsårsag: Hypertrophia prostatae et alii morbi prostatae 
Jacobsen, Harald Aegidius (I12232)
 
2153 "Harold "Buzz" Hortness, age 69, of Armour, SD, died Saturday, January 31, 2015, at the United Living Community in Brookings, SD. Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 16, at Peever Lutheran Church in Peever, SD. Visitation will be at the church one hour preceding the service. Harold "Buzz" Hortness was born in Graceville, MN, on December 4, 1945, to Harold and Viola (Nelson) Hortness. He grew up and attended school in Peever, graduating high school in 1963. Buzz attended Huron College and graduated from General Beadle State College in 1967. That summer he married Eloise Hansen in Summit. The fall of 1967 he began coaching and teaching at Pierpont High School, followed by a longer stint coaching and teaching junior high science in Webster. He refereed numerous basketball games, sold insurance for a time, and most recently lived in Armour, SD, area, where he retired from Mid-River Pork in 2007. Buzz enjoyed fishing, playing cards, telling jokes and stories, gardening, outdoor seasonal decorating, and sharing sports trivia. Sports were his passion: the Vikings, SDSU basketball and football, Dakota State baseball, and most especially the Minnesota Twins. He was particularly proud of being listed in the SD amateur baseball record book for several pitching accomplishments and of being selected to officiate at numerous SD state high school basketball tournaments. Survivors include three daughtersLori Lahr of Sioux Falls, Missy Hortness (Jason Hammer) of Webster, and Kelly (Jerad) Rouge of Tyler, MN; ex-wife Eloise Hortness of Webster; four grandsonsJayden Hortness, Hunter Lahr, Griffin and Cooper Rouge; and siblings Mary (Jerry) Fiedler of Brookings, Margie (Mike) Frank of Norfolk, NE, and Joel (Bonnie) Hortness of Peever. He was preceded in death by his parents. ..." Hortness, Harold Julius (I15918)
 
2154 "Harriet Agnesa Rood, 81, of Wilmington, went to her heavenly home on September 27, 2018 at the Lower Cape Fear Hospice Care Center. She was born to the late Kai and Mary (Formwalt) deVermond on January 9, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Rood was the devoted wife to a career Marine, and loving mother to four sons and a daughter. While raising her children, frequently moving between residences in North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland, she was nonetheless able to further her own education, achieving BS and MS degrees in Librarian Science from East Carolina University. Mrs. Rood applied her degree serving eagerly as the librarian at Farmville Elementary School in Farmville, NC. She also took her librarian skills to the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, Texas for ten years, 1994-2004, where she helped to mold young men at the college preparatory school. Harriet Rood was a member of Azalea Dog Training Club. She and her 7-year-old Sheltie, Cameron, competed on the master level in AKC agility trials. She also loved the Washington Redskins, and Nationals, and her alma mater the ECU Pirates. Left to remember her are her husband, John C. Rood, Jr.; her sons, John A. Rood, Dennis K. Rood and his wife Lorri, David C. Rood, and Rob R. Rood and his wife Lydia; her daughter, Mary C. Rood; her 18 grandchildren; and her 6 great grandchildren. Her funeral service will be at 10:00 am on Monday, October 1, 2018, at the First Presbyterian Church in Wilmington with Rev. Richard Aylor officiating. Visitation will one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will follow at the Coastal Carolina Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville, North Carolina. ..."
(Published in the Wilmington Star-News on Sept. 29, 2018. Gengivet i GFindagrave.com; med stort portrætfoto). 
Vermond, Harriet Agnes De (I8406)
 
2155 "Harriet Staun, f. i Odense. Fraskilt fra Direktør Kaj Staun ... Moderens Bopæl: Kg. Nytorv 8" (KB)

Født: 09-10-1889, Odense (Odense h., Odense amt) (Odense)
Død: 18-05-1921, Küsnacht (Kt Zürich)
Civilstand : Skilt
Adresse Ålborg
Dødsårsager: Ukendt
Døds-/findested: Udlandet
Fra (kapel): Nordre Kapel 6 - Vestre
Sogn: Garnison
Til (kirkegård): Vestre Kirkegård 
Dessau, Harriet (I9651)
 
2156 "Harry David Busch, 87, passed away in Farmington, on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014, at Life Care Center, with his daughter and son-in-law, Shari and Duke by his side. He was born to David and Katherine Busch, Jan. 24, 1927, in Worland, Wyo.
He married Verna Jean Sprague in October of 1948. Four children were born to Harry and Verna, Shari, Lavonna, Steve and Kevin. Harry and Verna lived in Worland, Wyo., La Junta, Colo., and Rocky Ford, Colo. Their final move together was to Cummings, N.D. They were married for 38 years, until Verna's death in 1986.
In 1988, he married his second wife, Patricia, who also precedes him in death.
Harry worked for Holly and American Crystal Sugar Companies until he retired in 1992.
Harry moved to Farmington, in 2003 because of health issues. He lived at The Bridge, the Bee Hive and finally at Life CareCenter. He was cared for by many, many caring people while in Farmington.
Harry could play the harmonica like a pro, speak German, fix anything and he had a saying or rhyme for everything. He always kept people laughing. He was the sweetest dad and grandpa, until the very end. He loved and enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren. His kind spirit and funny sayings will never be forgotten.
Harry is survived by his children Shari (Duke) Mitchell of Farmington, New Mexico; Lavonna (Steve) Grantham of Fort Collins, Colorado; Steve (Leann) Busch of Broomfield, Colorado; and, Kevin (Annie) Busch of Rocky Ford, Colo. He is also survived by his sister, Dorothy Runco of Denver, Colo.; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Harry is also survived by Patricia's sons, Allen, Mike and David; as well as several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, David and Katherine Busch and his brother, Raymond Busch.
The family would like to express their heartfelt appreciation for all of Harry's caregivers over the past 10 years. A special thank you to Dr. Edward Kompare for taking wonderful care of Harry throughout the years he lived in Farmington.
Cremation has taken place.
A memorial service for Harry will be at 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 24, ..."
(Published in Farmington Daily Times from Feb. 25 to Feb. 28, 2014; gengivet i Findagrave.com). 
Busch, Harry David (I17511)
 
2157 Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. Nulevende (I21931)
 
2158 "Harry Leo Averett Centerfield, Utah Harry Leo Averett "Uncle Leo" loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle, passed away on September 21st 2010 at his home in Centerfield, Utah after a valiant battle with cancer; surrounded by his loving family. Leo was born September 4th, 1934, in Salina, Utah to Thomas Issac and Estella Sorenson Averett. Leo married Verna Hansen on September 11th, 1953 in the Manti Utah Temple. Together they were blessed with three wonderful children, Brad Leo Averett, Tammy (Joseph) Leistman, Nephi, Utah, Michele (Steven) Peterson, Magna, Utah. Leo and Verna were also blessed with seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Leo was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served faithfully in many callings. "Uncle Leo" worked for Barney Trucking for 35 years as a truck driver. Leo was a very loving, caring and giving person who possessed the patience of Job. Leo is survived by his wife Verna, daughters, sons in law, grandchildren, great grandchildren, sister in laws, brother in laws and numerous nieces and nephews. Leo was preceded in death by his parents, son, brother Author Leon, sisters Arliene, Donna and JoBerta. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 25th, 2010, at 12 noon in the Centerfield First Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the ward chapel, in Centerfield, on Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and again at the ward chapel on Saturday morning from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Centerfield Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com Leo's family would like to express their sincere thanks to Gunnison Hospice and Home Health with a special thanks to granddaughters Amy Anderson, and Stephanie Hill for their extra loving care in Leo's valiant battle with cancer."
(Deseret News on Sep. 23, 2010; også gengivet i Findagrave.com). 
Averett, Harry Leo (I17702)
 
2159 "Harry married Rose "Dolly" Woberg, 4 Oct 1937, in Unga Village, he gained a step-daughter, Evelyn Whittaker, whom he later adopted. Harry was a corporal in the Army during WWII. His occupations were commercial fishing for salmon and pot fishing for King crab. For a number of years he was the winter watchman for Pacific American Fisheries in Squaw Harbor on Unga Island. He was the owner of fishing vessels, HAWK, SOUTHLAND, and TRADEWIND. In later years Harry and his wife had homes in Bellingham, Washington, and in Sand Point, his last residence was in Anchorage, Alaska." Boye, Rose (I11331)
 
2160 "Hars liv bevægede sig fra opvæksten i Klampenborg, studietiden i København til første job på Falster i Orehoved og videre til Odense for at slutte i Jylland i Sønder Felding. Far døde alt for tidligt - den 12. marts 1982 bare 61 år gammel. Han var familiefar med stor F - altid i det hyggelige hjørne, med en frisk bemærkning om alt og alle.
Hans uddannelse som civilingeniør førte ham hurtigt til et lederjob på Falster, hvor han blev direktør for Orehoved Træ- & Finérindustri. ... I en alder af 55 havde far planer om at realisere drømmen om at blive skisportstræner i Frankrig. Han sagde sit job op og startede så småt planlægningen. Inden han nåede ret langt, fik han en opringning fra en gammel konkurrent Kaj Bennedsen fra Jutlandia Døre om at komme til Sdr. Felding og hjælpe med en konkret opgave på fabrikken. Det udviklede sig til, at han kort tid efter blev fastansat og gik på jagt efter en bolig i området. ...
I 1977 købte vores forældre "Bittegården", ... Drømmen om et sted på landet med plads til alle 4 døtre med deres familier var skabt." (cit.i Schrøder) 
Schrøder, Hans Franch (I14679)
 
2161 "Hartogsohn, Warren, H. born November 7, 1922 in Emden, Germany, passed away in Port St. Lucie, FL on November 4, 2014 at the age of 91. Mr Hartogsohn was a Holocaust survivor and came to the United States via New York in April of 1940. He is a US Navy veteran and served during WWII in the Pacific as a Navy Seabee. He lived in New York City and Long Island, New York before moving to Hollywood, FL in 1962 and later to Port St. Lucie, FL in 1994. He is survived by his son, Chet Hartogsohn; daughter Laurie Palmieri and five grandchildren. He is predeceased by his wife Sylvia of 58 years. Chapel service will be 2pm, Thursday, November 6, 2014 at Beth David/ Levitt Weinstein Chapel, 720 nw 72nd Ave, Hollywood, FL followed by interment with military honors at Beth David Memorial Gardens, Hollywood, FL. www. levitt-weinstein.com,arrangements entrusted to Levitt-Weinstein Coconut Creek Chapel
Published by Sun-Sentinel on Nov. 6, 2014. 
Hartogsohn, Herbert Werner Israel (I9383)
 
2162 "Hartvig Bryske og hr. Henrik Jensen [Neb] af Kragerup ”som brødre var”. Men brødre betyder altså her ikke svogre, men halvbrødre. De må have haft fælles mor, nemlig den datter af Mads Taa af Kragerup, som ifl. DAA 1921 (s. 564) var gift med hr. Jens Nielsen [Neb]. [2]" (Holbek & Brun) Taa, (Ukendt) Matheusdatter (I4189)
 
2163 "Hartvig Meyer, Sadelmager i Hjørring, 66 aar. Død i Kjøbenhavn og begravet her". Meyer, Meyer Hartvig (I9470)
 
2164 "Hartvig P. Wagner af Odense. Philip H. Wagner i Odense. 16 Aar, fød den 15 Juni 1802. (Dom ang. Kundskaber og Opførsel) uik god, god". Wagner, Hartvig Philip (I1623)
 
2165 "Hattie Louise Juhl, 90, of Bay City, formerly of Juhl, passed away on Monday, October 26, 1987 at Bay Osteopathic Hospital.
She was barn [sic]July 2, 1897 in Sanilac County. She married Anton (Tony) Leonard Juhl, April 2, 1918 in, Sanilac County. He passed away november 16, 1984.
She is survived by two sons; Evans, Essexville; and Warren, Muskedon; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren and many other relatives. She was preceded in death by brothers. Herbert Genshaw, and Clarence Genshaw; and one half-brother, Harry Genshaw.
She was a life member of the Sandusky Chapter O.E.S #273; and a member of the Hope Lutheran Church, Juhl." (Gengivet i Findgrave.com) 
Genshaw, Harriet Louise (I12629)
 
2166 "Havde 1241 med sin broder og sine fætre solgt Enge på øen Koos til Eldena Kloster, men førte 1247 trætte med Klostret derom, ejede Zudar." (Holbek & Brun) Zlauic (I4508)
 
2167 "Havde 1324 solgt gods i Billum Sogn til bispen af Ribe og solgte samme år til kannikkerne i Ribe Gods i Skads sogn, som han nys havde købt af Ascerus dictus Disk" (Holbek & Brun) Steeg, Agho (I3225)
 
2168 "Havde 1351 Gods i Leie af Preetz Kloster, var 1339 Ridder, havde 1346 Oldesoe By i Pant, var 1347 Vidne, da Claus Split gav noget forhen til Hornmöhlen i Slamerstorp Sogn hørende Gods til Reinfeld Kloster, var s. A Forlover for de holstenske Grever, da disse sluttede Forbund med Hamborg mod Johan Hummersbüttel, var ligeledes 1351 Forlover ved Forliget i Nyborg." (Holbek & Brun) Meynerstorpe, Johannes (I6643)
 
2169 "Havde 1459 gods på Lolland og Falster til leje af Antvorskov kloster, beseglede 1467 sammen med Henrik og Claus Daa hyldingen på Sjællands landsting, nævnes 1468 i tingsvidnet om kong Christierns regering beseglet med broderen Blix' segl, havde samme år Sørup birk i forlening, til hvilket han oftere skrives, var 1470 en af dommerne over hr. Oluf Geed, 1473-75 lensmand på Rønnebæksholm, mødte sidstnævnte år på Næsbyhoved for sin frue Karen Engelbrechtsdatter på skiftet efter hendes moder, fru Mette Pedersdatter, var 1478 på pilgrimsfærd, havde samme år af broderen Blix svigelig fået alt dennes frues gods i pant for 1200 rhinske gylden og 42 mark sølv, skrev sig derfor 1479 til Hareberga, da han af ærkebiskop Jens Brostrup fik ordre til at møde i Lund for at pådømme en sag mellem ham og hr. Knud Truidsen (Has). Skrives atter 1482 til Hareberga, beseglede hyldingen 1487, var 1494 til vitterlighed med fru Hilleborg, hr. Knud Henriksens (Gyldenstiernes) enke, skrives 1498 til Enggaard, gjorde samme år lovhævd på Smidstrup (Skovby herred) og Nordskov (Salling herred), som han arvede efter sin husfrue, fru Karen Engelbrechtsdatter, trættede på dennes og deres søns vegne med hendes medarvinger om hendes andel i Annise, Stege, Løgismose og Torbenfeld, hvilken trætte forligedes 1500 i Sortebrødrekloster i Næstved, hvorved han fik ret til at indløse Kjeldkær (Tørrild herred)." (Holbek & Brun) Daa, Jørgen (I4634)
 
2170 "Havde 1522 og igen 1523-1528 Vilstedgård i pant af kronen, døde 92 år gammel." (Holbek & Brun) Rosenkrantz, Anne Nielsdatter (I4261)
 
2171 "Havde før 1317 givet gods i Tøvelde og Budsemark på Møn til Ringsted Kloster for sine synders tilgivelse, pantsatte 1322 gods i Tybjerg herred til samme kloster." (Holbek & Brun) Hak, Anders Davidsen (I3387)
 
2172 "Havde før 1371 givet Gods til Løgum Kloster for sit Leiersted smst." (Holbek & Brun). Skram, Erik Pedersen (I3015)
 
2173 "havde før 1388 fået gods i pant i Stevns herred af Lage Offesen til Clausholm" (Holbek & Brun) Brockenhuus, Niels (I3140)
 
2174 "Havde gods i Kjettinge og Lysabild i pant af hertugerne Henrik og Haldemar, og som først af hertuginde Elisabeth fratoges hans svigersøn hr. Jens Finkenow, medbeseglede 1388 et af Henrik Skarpenberg og Lydeke Meinstorp udstedt afkaldsbrev (Segl HINRIK DAA), samme år til vitterlighed for Gisela Henning Podebusks enke (Segl: HENRICUS DAA), var 1391 til vitterlighed med sin svigermoder fru Gese Engelbrechts, ligeså i 1396, medbeseglede 1401 (da ridder) i Helsingborg kong Eriks stadfæstelse paa Dronning Margrethes testamente, maatte samme år give afkald på noget krongods i Ods herred, som han hidtil havde haft i pant; var 1408 på Kalundborg retterting, medbeseglede 1410 et af hr. Predbjørn Podebusk i Roskilde udstedt brev (Segl: HER HINRIK DAA), udstedte 1411 et gældsbrev til Jesse Andersen (Segl: HINRIC DOO), beseglede samme år sammen med hr. Tage Henriksen (Reventlow)." (Holbek & Brun) Daa, Hr. Henrik Pallesen (I4642)
 
2175 "Havde solgt Nicolaus de Ryyn Gods i Nybøl, Møgtved, Rugtved, Thudwiit og Frædestoft, hvilket Kongen 1330 tildømte Nicolaus." (Holbek & Brun) Skinkel, Johannes (I3187)
 
2176 "Havde til 1487 Koldinghus i pant og til 1492 Mors i pant." (Holbek & Brun) Rosenkrantz, Dorte Eriksdatter (I5058)
 
2177 "Hay-Schmidt, Jørgen, H.D., under direktør i Tryg Forsikring. Født 27. decbr. 1929 i Randers; s. af lektor Johannes Hay-Schmidt; gift (1955) med Françoise Boucheny. Student 1948, Handelshøjskolens diplomprøve i forsikring (H.D.) 1960. Ansat i assurancefa. Anthony Worm 1949-51, i Danmark 1. april 1951. fuldmægtig 1. jan. 1961, ekspeditionssekretær 1. juli 1962. kontorchef 1. jan. 1964, afdelingschef 1. april 1965, underdirektør 1. juli 1969. Medlem af Forsikringsklubbens bestyrelse 1962-64, lærer ved Forsikringsskolen 1960-63 og ved Forsikringshøjskolen samt medlem af eksamensrådet for assurandøruddannelsen ved Forsikringshøjskolen. Forsikringsforeningens stipendiat til Sverige 1961, studieophold England og Norge 1963" Hay-Schmidt, Frantz Jørgen (I21500)
 
2178 "Hayes, Phyllis Barbara, (f.) Southall, 34, S, Govt. off, England, (last Permanent assress) Eng. Finchley Bredon), (Relatives) Mr. & Mrs W. Hayes Enf. Finchley London Bredon, ... 5' 8", fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, (ank) 9/18/45 S.S. Berwick".
[Flere indrejser i USA 1943 - 1949, Samme inf: Govt. off. Single. Ej diplomatisk status] 
Hayes, Phyllis Barbara (I8714)
 
2179 "Hazel K. Andersen, 89, of Blair, died Monday, July 31, 2006, at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.
Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, at the Chapel of the Good Shepherd Home in Blair. Interment will be in the Blair Cemetery.
Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, at Campbell-Aman Funeral Home, with the family receiving friends from 4 to 8 p.m.
Hazel K. Andersen was born Sept. 22, 1916, at Fort Calhoun to Carl and Clara (Paulson) Lorsch. She attended school in rural Fort Calhoun and Omaha.
On March 12, 1936, she married Ernest W. Andersen in Logan, Iowa. The couple lived their entire lives in Blair.
Mrs. Andersen worked for a few years at Wilkinson Manufacturing and Kay's Apple House in Fort Calhoun. She was a member of First Lutheran Church in Blair.
She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Pat Neuman of Omaha, and Phyllis and Russ Puffer of Herman; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and brother-in-law, Al Leifert of Omaha.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest; daughter, Susan Fees; grandson, Kevin Crom; one great-great grandchild; four sisters, Mildred Lorsch, who died in infancy, Ruth Campbell, Ethel Leifert and Naomi Pierce; and son-in-law, Bill Neuman."
(Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 8/4/2006; gengivet i Findagrave.com) 
Lorsch, Hazel K. (I18467)
 
2180 "He had a big shiop in Berlin and bouhjt goods in Leipzig". Det mislykkede forretningseventyr i Berlin er indgående beskrevet af Glückl von Hameln Hameln, Löb Segal (I16431)
 
2181 "He immigrated from Denmark in 1882 with his wife, Beathe, 4 year old daughter Margaret, 11 month old child who soon died, and his wife was pregnant. He lived first in Albert Lea, Freeborn Co., Minnesota, in the "New Denmark" part of town on Fountain Lake. He worked for the railroad for 14 years, saving money for his farm, which he bought in Freeborn Township, Freeborn County, Minn. Descendant Lora visited the farm which is near Freeborn Lake. It is a farm of lovely rolling hills and was still a dairy farm with cattle in 2018." (Findagrave.com) Larsen, Søren Christian (I7845)
 
2182 "He married twice. He married Kristine Annete Baker in Issaqah, Washington, February 14, 1982. Kristine was born in Seattle, Washington November 11, 1961. He married Michelle Kay Mille in Arlington, Washington, July 15, 1996. Michelle was born in Scottsdale, Arizona October 5, 1963.
Richard Lee Graverholt and Kristine Annete Baker had the following child:
692 i. Lindsay Renee Graverholt, was born in Edmonds, Washington April 24, 1983." 
Graverholt, Richard Lee (I18330)
 
2183 "He traded apparently in gold and jewellery, as was his father’s main business in Hamburg. He was successful, was involved in many other commercial affairs and had accounts with the Dutch East India Company." (Bennett) Goldschmidt, Moses (I1863)
 
2184 "He was a 3rd generation owner of Hermasen's Mill." Hermansen, Ray Louis (I17739)
 
2185 "He was adventurous, arriving in this country with little; he acquired a ranch and stagecoach and work in Montana and the Black Hills of South Dakota during its gold rush. There is no evidence he had children, but his sister, BEATHE MUNCK LARSEN immigrated with her husband SOREN LARSEN and children, including MARGARETHE. It is was to Margarethe he went and lived out the last days of his life, dying in Albert Lea, Minnesota. He left behind a wonderful story of adventure and gold rings made from a piece of quartz given to him by Wild Bill Cody (in exchange for transportation). The rings are in the possession of of his niece Margarethe's descendants. Margarethe is known as "Grandma Pete" as her married name of Petersen." (FindaGrave.com) Munck, Søren Michael (I7793)
 
2186 "He was born in Haderslev, Sonderjylland, Denmark. He married Marie Catherine Juhl on 19 Jun 1858 in Germany or Denmark.
Juhl, located three miles east of Germania in Elmer Township, was a Danish settlement. It was founded in 1882 by Jens C. Juhl, who came here directly from Denmark with his wife and six children. Juhl operated a general store and served as the town's first postmasster. A post office was maintained at Juhl from 1883 to 1906. As many as 100 families lived in Juhl community at one time. Portions of the old general store, a church and some other buildings still stand today at the place where Juhl once flourished." (Findagrave cit: James Donahue, "Many Small Towns in Sanilac Have Vanished From Site" , "The Times Herald" on 15 Feb 1973). 
Juhl, Jens Christensen (I12590)
 
2187 "He was born March 29, 1922 in Mt. Emmons, Utah to LeRoy W. and Clara Bracken Rust. He married Ona Rae Mecham February 8, 1941 in Mt. Home. Anthon was an active member of the LDS Church and the Cattlemans Association where he was honored in 1998 as the Senior Cattleman of the Year. His life revolved around livestock and he loved to attend stock shows, bull sales, and the like. He also enjoyed going to horse races and chariot races. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was a member of the local American Legion group. He particularly loved his children and grandchildren and liked going to their sports and other activities.
He is survived by his wife, Ona, of Altamont; children and spouses, Melba and Farrell Markham, Altamont; Blake and Peggy Rust, Altonah; grandchildren, Wendi, Lloyd and Brenda Markham, JoAnn Hill, Terri Rust and A. C. Rust; and six great-grandchildren; a brother, Erwin and Dorthy Rust, Altamont. He was preceded in death by brothers, Guy Rust and LaVon Chapman; sisters, Zella Bennion, Fern Powell and Mable Jones.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, July 18th at the Altamont LDS Stake Center where friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in the Altamont Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger-Olpin Mortuary with military honors by the local American Legion Post." 
Rust, Anthon L (I17915)
 
2188 "He was born May 10, 1904 in Centerfield, Utah to Charles Oscar and Carrie Jensen Hansen. He married Etta May Fjelsted January 8, 1930 in the Manti LDS Temple. He has been a member of the Lions Club, School Board, Scout leader, a High Councilman, on the Gunnison Irrigation Board, worked for Utah & Idaho Sugar, served two missions, one to Northern States Mission and one to Bristol, England with his wife. He was also a Sunday School president.He is survived by his wife, Etta, Centerfield; children and spouses, Oren and Vivian Hansen, Bonnie and Eugene Gubeli, Georgia; Verna and Leo Averett, Val Jean and Miriam Hansen, Stephen and Janet Hansen, LaRell and Debra Hansen, Centerfield; DeAnna Hansen, Irene and David Brown, Scott and LuAnn Hansen, Sherry and Eddy Allred, Salt Lake City; 21 granddaughters and 22 grandsons, 38 great-grandchildren; brother, Lamont Hansen, Provo; and sister, Letha Willardson, Centerfield. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Ilene Hansen, three sisters, three brothers.
Funeral services will be Friday, July 16, 1993 at 12 noon in the Centerfield LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the chapel Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m. and again on Friday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment in the Centerfield Cemetery under direction of the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home."
(July 15, 1993 - Deseret News; gengivet i Findagrave.com)
 
Hansen, Mariel Oscar (I17688)
 
2189 "Heart failure" Jacoby, Olga Mary (I8667)
 
2190 "Heile Jensdatter. Hustru til Gaardmand Kield Erichsen. 54" Iversdatter, Helle (I6305)
 
2191 "Heilesen Marius, Forp., Opnæsgaard, Hørsholm. Landdistrikter (S. 342), (f.) 08-04-1892, (Indmeldt i DNSAP) 20-06-1938.

FT 1940: Gl. Vallerødvej 3, Hørsholm, Frederiksborg: Heilesen, Marius, 8/2 1882 Tornby (Viet) 29/11 19, Husfader, Forpagter. Med ægtefælle Heilesen, ELLEN MARGRETHE Kirsten (20/2 1895 Hørsholm, Husmoder), og Heilesen, KAREN SOLVEIG (3/7 1921 Vraa Stb., Barn, Ekspeditrice), samt og en landbrugsmedhjælper. 
Heilesen, Marius (I40)
 
2192 "Heilesen Marius, Forp., Opnæsgaard, Hørsholm. Landdistrikter (S. 342), (f.) 08-04-1892, (Indmeldt i DNSAP) 20-06-1938. Heilesen, Marius (I40)
 
2193 "HEILESEN, .larrod Allen On September 23, 1992, Mr. Jarrod Allen Heilesen of Edmonton passed away at the age of 18 years. He leaves to mourn his loss his parents, Allen and Jackie Heilesen; one sister, Kirsten; one brother, Matthew, all of Tofield; grandfather, Ralph Dent of Morinville; grandmother, Ellen Heilesen of Ryley; great-grandparents, Leslie and Kathleen Dent of Edmonton; uncle and aunt, Stewart and Anita Dent of Peace River, Pat and Rosalie Pickles of Edmonton and the special care givers from Glenwood Group Home including Wendy, Vera, Trish, Teressa, Suzanne, Shelley, Re-Anne, Mary Jane, Maggie, Laurie, Kerry, Iris, Heather, Darcy, Don, Colleen, Bonnie, Alina and Annette. Funeral Services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, September 26, 1992 at the Foster and McGarvey Funeral Chapel, 10008 103 Street. Pastor Kevin Langager will officiate and cremation will take place in the Foster and McGarvey Crematorium. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to charity of the donor's choice." Heilesen, Jarrod Allan (I15792)
 
2194 Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. Nulevende (I14)
 
2195 "Heinrich Emil Gustav Schøiring. Forhenværende Manufakturhander Bankdirektør Kancelliraa Torver i Nibe ... Gift med Jacobine Helene Schrøder, Torvet" Schjørring, Heinrich Emil Gustav (I12542)
 
2196 "Heinrich von Schwerin war der vierte Sohn des Gunzelin von Hagen, der von Heinrich dem Löwen mit der Grafschaft Schwerin belehnt worden war. Nach dem Tod Gunzelins 1185 hatte zuerst der älteste Bruder Helmold I. die Herrschaft übernommen. Als dieser sich 1194 zurückzog, übernahmen der dritte Bruder Gunzelin II. und Heinrich die Führung der Grafschaft. Nach dem Sturz Heinrichs des Löwen hatten die Dänen die Vorherrschaft im Norden des Reiches und an der südlichen Ostseeküste erlangt. Der dänische König war bestrebt, seinen Einflussbereich stetig auszubauen. So griff er 1208 in Streitigkeiten zwischen den Grafen und einem ihrer Lehnsmänner ein und vertrieb die beiden Grafen aus ihrem Besitz. Erst 1214 konnten sie, nach Leistung des Lehnseides gegenüber König Waldemar II. von Dänemark, wieder zurückkehren. Zudem wurde die Schwester der Grafen, Ida (Oda), mit dem unehelichen Sohn Waldemars, dem Grafen Niels (Nikolaus) von Halland, verheiratet, mit der halben Grafschaft Schwerin als Mitgift.
Während Heinrich sich an dem Kreuzzug von Damiette beteiligte, starben sein Bruder Gunzelin II. 1221 und, auf dem Kreuzzug, sein Schwager Niels von Halland. Waldemar II. trat als Vormund seines minderjährigen Enkels Nikolaus von Halland-Schwerin auf, bestimmte seinen Neffen Graf Albrecht II., aus dem askanischen Zweig Weimar-Orlamünde, zum Statthalter und nahm durch ihn das „halbe Amt“ Schwerin, wie in einer Urkunde vom 28. Februar 1221 bestätigt, in Besitz. Heinrich kehrte erst im folgenden Jahr vom Kreuzzug zurück. Da Verhandlungen mit dem König nichts bewirkten, fasste er einen Entschluss, der weitgehende Folgen für die politischen Verhältnisse im Norden des Reiches und für Dänemark haben sollte.
In der Nacht vom 6. zum 7. Mai 1223 entführte er Waldemar II. und dessen Sohn von der dänischen Insel Lyø, wo diese unbewacht von der Jagd ausgeruht hatten. Per Schiff gelangte er mit seinen Gefangenen an die deutsche Küste. Da Schwerin von den Dänen besetzt war, wurden Waldemar und sein Sohn zuerst in Lenzen in der Mark Brandenburg und bald darauf in der Burg Dannenberg versteckt. Nach der Rückeroberung der Grafschaft Schwerin 1225 wurden die beiden schließlich in der Schweriner Burg festgehalten.
Für die Freilassung stellte Heinrich hohe Forderungen, von denen er sich weder durch Drohungen Dänemarks noch des Papstes Honorius III. abbringen ließ. Heinrich fand Unterstützung bei Heinrich Borwin II. von Mecklenburg, dem Grafen Adolf IV. von Holstein und dem Erzbischof Gebhard II. von Bremen. Da Waldemar nicht auf Heinrichs Forderungen einging, spitzte sich die Lage zu und es kam schließlich im Januar 1225 zur Schlacht bei Mölln. Die Dänen wurden geschlagen, und Albert von Orlamünde wurde wie sein König Gefangener Heinrichs von Schwerin.
Waldemar willigte schließlich in die Forderungen Heinrichs ein, zu denen auch noch die seiner Bundesgenossen kamen. Im November 1225 wurde im Vertrag von Bardowick die Freilassung Waldemars und seines Sohnes gegen die Zahlung von 45.000 Mark Silber, die Abtretung von Schwerin und Holstein, Verzicht auf alle deutschen Lehensgebiete außer dem Fürstentum Rügen und Gewährung völliger Handelsfreiheit für die deutschen Städte vereinbart. Außerdem musste Waldemar auf Rache verzichten und drei seiner Söhne als Geiseln stellen.
Durch die Gefangenschaft Waldemars war die dänische Großmachtstellung im Ostseeraum schwer erschüttert. Das Streben nach Rückgewinnung gipfelte schließlich am 22. Juli 1227 in der Schlacht von Bornhöved. Waldemar II. wurde durch das Koalitionsheer geschlagen, der Herzog Otto von Braunschweig gefangen genommen und nach Schwerin gebracht. Waldemar war gezwungen, den Vertrag von Bardowick zu erneuern. Das dänische Großreich im Ostseeraum zerbrach.
Heinrich von Schwerin starb am 17. Februar 1228 und wurde im Schweriner Dom bestattet. Erst nach seinem Tode ließen seine Witwe Audacia und sein Sohn Gunzelin III. den Herzog von Braunschweig frei, der zuvor noch die mit Heinrich getroffenen Vereinbarungen bestätigen musste. Am 3. Dezember 1228 forderte der Papst Gregor IX. von Heinrichs Witwe die Freilassung der von ihr noch gefangen gehaltenen Fürsten. Waldemar II. hatte für die Freilassung 1230 seiner drei als Geiseln in Schwerin festgehaltenen Söhne weitere 7.000 Mark Silber zu zahlen." (Wikipedia= 
von Schwerin, Heinrich (I16776)
 
2197 Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. Nulevende (I2218)
 
2198 "Helen A. Andersen, 85, Seward, died Monday (3/21/05). Born, Washington County. Retired, Graphic Printing, Seward.
Survivors: nieces, Patricia Neuman, Omaha, Phyllis Puffer, Herman; special friend, Linda Jacox, Garland; sister-in-law, Hazel Andersen, Blair; great-nieces and nephews.
Memorial services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Wood-Zabka Funeral Home, Seward. Signing of Remembrance Book: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, one hour prior to services Thursday, funeral home. Memorials to donor's choice in care of the family.
Published by Lincoln Journal Star on Mar. 22, 2005." 
Andersen, Helen Arlene (I18466)
 
2199 "Helen E. (Sass) Braesch was born February 27, 1936, in Omaha, Nebraska to William and Lora (Frost) Sass. Helen was both baptized and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church in Bennington, Nebraska. She attended schools in Elkhorn and graduated from Elkhorn High School in 1953.
Helen married Duane Braesch on January 16, 1954, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Bennington, and they were blessed with five children: Vicky, Jackie, Julie, Dan, and Lori. Helen and Duane lived in Bennington before moving to a farm north of Bennington, where Helen has been for the past 50 years. Duane preceded Helen in death in August 2015.
Helen worked as a bookkeeper for various Bennington businesses throughout the years and drove the school bus for Bennington Public Schools for nearly 20 years, but most of all, Helen was just mom. She enjoyed getting together with the Girlie Club and the Women's Club in Bennington, and she gave back by teaching Sunday School and helping with funeral lunches at St. John's.
Helen will be remembered as a fun, conservative, easy-going woman. She was a survivor from an early age; dealing with polio as a young girl and was extremely selfless; often sacrificing of herself for the good of all others. She enjoyed baking cookies, and never said no to a trip to the casino. She liked Chinese food and was always ready for a good cup of coffee and good conversation. She was a good sport, and was always up for anything, but most of all, Helen cherished her grandkids and great grandkids." (gengivet i Findagrave.com)

 
Sass, Helen Eileen (I18651)
 
2200 "Helen K. Richardson, 58, 1965 Whalebone Drive, died in Kalispell December 18. She was born August 15, 1923 in Morristown, South Dakota, the daughter of John Ray and Mary Ann Kelly. She and her family moved to the Flathead Valley where she attended the Flathead County High School. On February 13, 1944, she married Norbert Richardson in Vancouver, Washington. She had been employed in the shipyards there during World War II. The couple returned to the Flathead Valley after the war and have lived here since. Richardson is survived by her husband, a daughter, Linda Martin of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; three brothers, Maurice, Marland, and Charles Kelly all of Kalispell; four sisters, Fern Lee of Darby, Bernice Cook and Arlene Vinje both of Kalispell, and Patsy Whitney of Grand Coulee, Washington."
(DAILY INTER LAKE, 18 Dec 1981) 
Kelly, Helen Charlotte (I5626)
 

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