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4451 Married had 2 boys and one girl all still living (as of 10/26/2000) Niblack, Clifford Dee (I3853)
 
4452 Married had several sons and lived and died in Omaha.
Hi,
I checked the courthouse records and found only Gladys Ruth listed in the
birth records and it says;
Book 2, page 283, Sac County Births
Gladys Ruth McQuigg was born December 5,1916 in Schaller, Iowa to Grace
Bettin and Willis E. McQuigg.

There are other births of other children of theirs listed;
Book 2, page 281
Clifford Leonard McQuigg was born September 17,1913 in Schaller, Iowa to
Grace Bettin and Willis E. McQuigg.

Book 3, page 139 Delayed Records
Everett Willis McQuigg was born November 28,1909 to Willis McQuigg and Grace
Bettin

Book 4, page 186
Glenn Irwin or Irvin McQuigg born February 7,1939 in Eureka Township, Sac
County, Iowa to Willis McQuigg and Grace Bettin.

Death Records;
Book 5, page 4, Sac County Courthouse
Grace M. McQuigg, female, white, widowed, age 86 was born May 5,1885 in
Germany to William Bettin and Bertha Rogge. Lived at Schaller, Iowa.
Informant-Miss Betty McQuigg. Died February 2,1972 of a myocardial
infarction. Buried in Schaller, Iowa Cemetery.

There is an article in the Schaller Centennial Book about the family with
photo. According to the article Willis and Grace had five children;
1. Everett Willis-born November 28,1909. he died May 7,1965.
2. James Lester-born March 17,1911. Married Helen Norlin. They had two
children; Gary Lloyd born August 1,1945 and
Donald Lester born November 16,1946.
3. Clifford Leonard born September 7,1913. Married Mildred Virginia Trimble
October 17,1943.
4. Gladys Ruth (Betty) was born December 5,1915. She died December 5,1981 in
Omaha.
5. Glenn Irwin born February 7,1921. Married Mavis Ann Thorton. Child-Glenn
Wayne born NOvember 3,1950.

Willis Edgar died December 10,1942 and Grace died February 2,1972 and buried
in Schaller, Iowa Cemetery.

There was nothing written about a twin. I also looked in Schaller Cemetery
records and there isn't a burial for a child of the McQuigg either.

Back to the article on them, Willis wife was Grace Margaret Bettin.

If you would like copies of any of this let me know and I will send what I
have.\

Marilyn 
McQuigg, Glenn Irvin (I16401)
 
4453 Married in "The Little Brown Church In the Vale". Family: Kopecky, Milo Joseph / Kouba, Helen Emma (F4358)
 
4454 Married in 1536 to Anna Corduß (Cordatus). Anna was born in Central Germany on 10 Oct 1518 and died in Königsberg on 03 Nov 1570. She was the daughter of Sebastian and Priska née Schultheiß Cordatus.

Mörlin, Joachim
Born Wittenberg 8. (6?) Apr 1514 died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 21 May 1571, buried in the Cathedral 26 May 1571, father was Jodocus Mörlin, university professor in Wittenberg, University of Marburg 1535, Magister 1538, member of the University of Wittenberg, 10 Aug 1599, ordained as Preacher in the city church, 17 Aug 1539 Luther's chaplain. 1540 Doctor of Theology, 1540-1543 pastor in Arnstadt [Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany], Superintendent in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], 27 Dec 1550 inserted. Also, pastor at the Kneiphöfer church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 19 Feb 1553 by Duke Albrecht because of all kinds. Overgrazing of land referenced, superintendent in Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany]. Called back by the Duke 3 Feb 1567. Appointed Bishop of Samland, consecrated by Bishop Venediger in the Cathedral Church of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] on the 6th of September 1568, in 1567 set up the "Repititio corporis doctrinae Prutenicum" An avid visitor, an energetic defender of Lutheran doctrine and a faithful adviser to his sovereign. At the free residence and the native deputy had 3,000 marks in salary. Married 1539 Anna Cordussin, born 10 Oct 1518, died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3 Nov 1570, buried in the cathedral, daughter of Sebastian Cordus in Erfurt.
Children:
1. Joachim Mörlin, graduated from University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 6 Jul 1563 as Master of Arts. 1591 Fiscal in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Maria Mörlin, married Enoch Baumgartner, Ducal clerk in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Christian Mörlin.
[Original Page 1209 Starts Here]
4 Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 23 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602, archpriest.
5. Daniel Mörlin.
6. Anna Mörlin.
7. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 12.10.1554, died. 1607, pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia].
8. Maximilian Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 22 Nov 1558, died Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3.9.1603, pastor in Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia].

Additions:
Meanwhile Doctor Joachim Mörlin had arrived on 13 Sep at Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. He was born in Wittenberg [Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany] where his father, Jodocus Mörlin, was Professor of Metaphysis and afterwards Pastor of Welschhausen, 2 Meillen of Coburg. Joachim first moved to Marpurg and Cosenitz and in his 18th year to Wittenberg, since he heard Lutherum. - and also made him doctor in 1540, and in just the year after Arnstadt called a preacher. The count aber enturlaubee him from 1543 - The year thereafter he was appointed the magistrate of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] to inspect their churches, he preached the 18th January and took the 10th May to his office. But as he preached in sharp contrast to the interim in 1548, and a guarantor was thereby initiated the imperial mandate. And to break in half and throw you into a nasty place; so sent the Duke. He had learned from the downfall of the sons that he had brought him from the city of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and that he had also come to him by some reporters posted on the paths and passages, not Duke Erich Mutter, Princess Elisabeth, by their tutor, Jobst von Hohnstein, and He sent 14 Reuters to Oldendorf in search of him, from where he moved to Schleusingen. Thought Prince Elisabeth recommended him to her daughter and Hertzog Albrecht in Prussia, who voted him to the Superintendent in Holland. So Mörlin came to Königsberg with M. Francise Maartihuesen, past preacher to St. Johannis in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and as Hertzog preached to him, he pleased him so much that he kept him in Königsberg and made him preacher of the cathedral church in Kneiphoffe He made the point Peter Hegemon had to dismiss him, and at the little church in the Löbenicht, he had to take on the position of parish priest, as well as improving his salary. 
Cordatus, Anna (I10980)
 
4455 Married in 1561 Hans Wyle after the death of her first husband Merhleyn, Catharina (I28009)
 
4456 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McQuigg, Maureen Yvonne (I26800)
 
4457 Married in 1981 to Barney. Married to a Copas with
News: Obituary, 08 Feb 
Kitchell, Cecile Fern (I13827)
 
4458 Married in Dutch Reformed Church, at Austin Friars Abbey Soules, Jan (I32961)
 
4459 Married in Elizabeth Cittie

William Cole
From GENi

William Cole
Also Known As: "Coale"
Birthdate: 1598 (71)
Birthplace: Tillingham, Essex, England
Death: Died September 15, 1669 in St. Jerome's, St. Mary's County, Province of Maryland

Immediate Family:
Father:
Humphrey Cole
Mother:
Mary Cole
Spouse:
Sarah Cole
Children:
William Cole;
Mary Gwither;
Jane Cole;
William Cole, ll;
John Cole
1 other
Siblings:
Thomas Cole
Half Siblings:
William Cole;
Robert Cole;
John Cole
Martha Wood

Occupation:
House of Burgesses, (Maryland Immigrant)

William Coale was the headright of Wm Lucas who paid for his transportation into Maryland on 24 Mar 1651. He received a patent in 1662 for 350 acres in Somerset County, Maryland, called "Colbrook." As William Cole of St Jerome's, [St Marys Co] he wrote a will 25 Mar 1669 which was proved 17 Jul 1669. In that will he names his wife Sarah and daughter Susan. A Willis B. Coale in 1976 wrote a book in which he claimed this Wm Coale was the same as Wm Cole of Warwick, VA. This, however, was an impossibility since it is proved from VA land records (see Pat Bk 5, p. 215) that that Wm had died in VA before 15 Sep 1664. (documentation for all these statements can be found in Adventurers of Purse & Person by John Dorman, 4th ed., vol 1, pp 713-14.) We want to keep the families of these 2 different, but contemporary, Wm Coles separated out as they have been mistakenly mixed up in the past. 
Coale, William I (I24970)
 
4460 Married in Moneydig Church Family: McQuigg, George Hunter / Elgin, Margaret J (F13885)
 
4461 Married in the Bride's home, Leroy Township. Family: Nieland, Benjamin Henry "BEN" / Rabe, Margaret E L (F3263)
 
4462 Married in the Cathedral Family: Mörlin, Hieronymus / Finckethaus, Regina (F11404)
 
4463 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Norris, James Joseph Aaron / Thoma, Lindsay Michelle (F954)
 
4464 Married in the Rieck home. Family: Rosburg, William Friedrich Christian / Rieck, Louise Dorethea (F3509)
 
4465 Married in the St. Paul's Lutheran church. Family: Wehrman, William Charles / Studt, Emma Wilhelmine Maria (F8227)
 
4466 Married in the William Rosburg home. Family: Studt, George Friedrich Jacob / Rosburg, Elenora Wilhelmina "Ella" (F3340)
 
4467 Married in the William Rosburg home. Emil Kouba Jr. has Marriage Certificate dated 16th Dan 1892 at Humboldt, Humboldt county, Iowa. Family: Rosburg, Carl Henry / Grimm, Eleanora (F903)
 
4468 Married in Vienna. Had one daughter who died (evidently at or shortly after birth).
She was married in Vienna per Antonette Mares 4/9/1938. 
Mares, Terzie (I2535)
 
4469 Married Irene Ellis Soph, Henry Frederick (I10303)
 
4470 Married James Kirkpatrick of Lamonte, Missouri Schupp, Margarete (I7883)
 
4471 Married John Francis Stoecklein Schuster, Margaret Adella (I13581)
 
4472 Married John Lee (03 Apr 1858 in Pilot Grove, died 11 Jun 1918 in Cooper County; buried Pilot Grove City Cemetery) Schneck, Elizabeth (I26313)
 
4473 Married Joseph Leckner THOMA, Rachel (I28455)
 
4474 Married Leslie DeWitt McMillin 03 Jul 1934 in Sedalia, Missouri Schupp, Genoveva Paulina (I10216)
 
4475 Married Lt Colonel Clarence Griffin Gowen (1914 - 25 Apr 2009), buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery in Boonville, Missouri; Married 1942 in Dade County, Florida. Haller, Helen Louise (I22312)
 
4476 Married Martini Schenk, Apolonia Catherine (I1700)
 
4477 Married Mary Alexander Schlomer, Charles Daniel (I13022)
 
4478 Married Mary E. Grossman.
Administrator of his mother’s will.
Father owned 1/2 acre lot in Butler. 
Fowzer, Robert Boyd (I31470)
 
4479 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hirlinger, DeAnne Elaine (I18341)
 
4480 Married N.N. Koehler and died childless. Schwartz, Johanna Helene Dorothea (I29191)
 
4481 Married on a Friday by the Rev. James Brown of Garva to Mr. Malcolm McQuigg of Agivey. Malcolm was a linen manufacturer. Married o Jane, second daughter of Robert Brow, Esq., Bovagh Castle, County Londonderry Brown, Margaret JANE (I21355)
 
4482 Married pastor John Jacob Glubb. Kühner, Adelaide Sophia Henrietta (I28869)
 
4483 Married Professor Doctor Siebelis. Nonne, Juliana Therese Pauline (I28993)
 
4484 Married Ralph Aholt of 07 May 1941.
Newspapers: Boonville Daily News: Obituary, Of Russell A. Pethan - 08 April 1999. 
Barlow, Mary Margaret (I8180)
 
4485 Married Raymond Crandell. More information in obituary. Gross, Ann (I1103)
 
4486 Married Robert Basil Dooley Schuster, Martha Maria (I2626)
 
4487 Married Samuel McNaught McQuigg, Mary A (I27699)
 
4488 Married Saturday, Nov 6th 1920 at 7 P.M. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Luzerne, Benton County, Iowa by the Rev. Gottleib Schroeder. The witnesses were Eldo Peterman and Hulda Hoenig. Family: Kuester, Albert William / Peterman, Mary Louise (F6632)
 
4489 Married second in Barta in 1650 to Anna Margaretha Harder. Graevius, Gotthard (I30090)
 
4490 Married second to Glenn Ross Bailey (1929-2003) on 04 Aug 1974 in Fairview, Missouri. Parents are William Austin and Pearl Irene nee' Nowlin McCormick; Children Janice Stegner Melling, Jeff Stegner, Robin Stegner, Tim Stegner. McCormick, Willie Janice "BIDDIE" (I28443)
 
4491 Married the pharmacist Meyer. Lützelberger, Rosine (I30038)
 
4492 Married third to a Heibel Carson, Talitha Pearl (I28307)
 
4493 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McQuigg, David Yvan (I27747)
 
4494 Married to a woman named Ann Buehner, Henry Albert Jr (I21422)
 
4495 Married to Charles Ross Nunn (born 10 Oct 1872 in Pilot Grove; died 22 May 1956 in Marshall; buried Pilot Grove City Cemetery). Schneck, Catherine (I27427)
 
4496 Married to Edith Jane Middleton Schilb, David Douglas (I27393)
 
4497 Married to Patrick E Donahoe 1895 in Boonville, MO. Hilden, Ursula (I22491)
 
4498 Married two women Simmons, Nathan (I32813)
 
4499 Married when he was 29 to 17 year old Mary McCormick.

Beall Family
Contributed by David W. Neerman
NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio. 
Beall, James (I26875)
 
4500 Married when she was 17 years old per Beall family bible. See source. McCormick, Mary (I26874)
 

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