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Hi Warby,
No, I'm afraid I haven't.  Must admit I've been so busy with other research, I haven't gone back to the marriage. 

I do have a little on James BULL and his wife Frances DODINGTON, as well as information on George William FASHAM and his wife Sarah Elizabeth KENDALL and four children, and some info on Alfred FASHAM and his wife Elizabeth Hannah BUSBRIDGE and nine children.  If I can be of any help on these lines, please let me know.


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Thank you again OldOhioHome.  I hadn't thought about a delayed birth certificate so will contact the County.  Will try contacting Peace Lutheran Church too. According to family lore, Katharine, the mother of Emma, died about 6 months after her birth, and Henry married again in Wisconsin in Feb 1906, which gives me the timeline I've been using for her death (1904-1906).
If an obituary can be located for Henry it might mention his first marriage. I have searched for a will or an obit for his death in 1950 in Wyandotte, Michigan, so far nothing.
I do appreciate your help and interest.
Glenys

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United States of America / Re: ROTHERMAL/ROTHERMEL - Whitman County, Washington ca 1904
« on: Wednesday 13 October 21 18:33 BST (UK)  »
Can't locate one - they married in Russia in 1899. 

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United States of America / Re: ROTHERMAL/ROTHERMEL - Whitman County, Washington ca 1904
« on: Wednesday 13 October 21 18:30 BST (UK)  »
OldOhioHome - thank you for your efforts.  Yes, I've tracked every WEITZ family in Whitman County as well as around Elbing, Kansas and Wyandotte, Michigan, and although Katherine's do appear, they all prove to be not the one we need.  I've also tried the www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Search website - several times and also came up empty.  It's almost as if she was on the ship from Russia, appears on the 1900 census of Elbing, Kansas, had her three children and then completely vanishes.
I have discovered that her husband Henry ROTHERMAL was part of the Peace Lutheran Church in Colfax, but haven't yet found any of their records online.  I'm also in the process of searching through every cemetery in Whitman County online to see if Katherine shows up. Nothing yet   :-[
Again, thank you.
Glenys

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United States of America / Re: ROTHERMAL/ROTHERMEL - Whitman County, Washington ca 1904
« on: Wednesday 13 October 21 18:20 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Ray.  I did have her Social Security info which names her mother as Cathrine Miller, but we also have a death cert. of one of her sons and it lists the mother as Katherine White!  They didn't know their mother - so I suppose it's no surprise that her maiden name wasn't known. 
I appreciate you taking the time to assist me. 
Glenys

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United States of America / ROTHERMAL/ROTHERMEL - Whitman County, Washington ca 1904
« on: Tuesday 12 October 21 20:17 BST (UK)  »
Looking for the birth of Emma ROTHERMAL 1904 in Colfax, Whitman County, Washington, father is Henry ROTHERMAL and mother is Katharine/Katie.  Also trying to locate the death of Katharine/Katie ROTHERMAL 1904/1905 also in Whitman County. 
I have searched newspapers between 1902-1910; birth and death records that I can find, mostly German Lutheran Church records - all without success.  I located her confirmation record in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Endicott, Whitman, Washington in 1919, no details given as to parentage, etc.  I also found Emma ROTHERMAL (transcribed as ROTHERMIN) in the 1910 census of Dusty, Whitman, Washington living with Henry and Mary SCHMUCK and noted as an adopted daughter.  Mary (Marie Elisabeth) SCHMUCK nee REPP is a sister to the first husband (John REPP) of second wife of Henry ROTHERMAL.
Henry and his second wife Katharine LUFT ROTHERMAL are in the 1910 census of Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin.  They were married in Oshkosh in 1906. Why father Henry left Emma behind when he and his two sons went to Wisconsin is unknown.  The family eventually settled (ca 1916) in Wyandotte, Wayne, Michigan and remained there.  Emma married James RUTLEDGE in Canada in 1920 divorced in Michigan in 1930 and married second, Cloyd FUNK in 1931 in Wyandotte.  She died in 1997 in Trenton, Wayne, Michigan.  The family apparently never talked about the first wife of Henry, or at least did not give any details.
Through this maze I need to find Emma's birth record hoping it will give me her mother's maiden name (I have WEITZ/WHITE as a possibility from one of Emma's brother's death cert.), and also the death of the same.
Any help will be gratefully received!
Glenys

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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: EWENS of Bridport ca 1802
« on: Monday 14 December 20 20:02 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you RWTaylor for that information.  I did have some about their deaths, but not about the diary kept by John ALLISON.  How kind he and his wife must have been.  I also did not know there was a premature baby born and died to Frederick and Harriet.  Their memorial headstone doesn't mention it, however there is damage to the headstone and some information cannot be read. 
Thank you for sending this along.  It always makes me sad to think how their dreams and plans for a new life in Australia were cut short before they even arrived.
Glenys 

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Cornwall / Re: PETHERICK/PEATHERICK 1774
« on: Monday 27 January 20 20:27 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Emeltom.  I wondered about something similar.  Appreciate your time.

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Cornwall / PETHERICK/PEATHERICK 1774
« on: Monday 27 January 20 19:34 GMT (UK)  »
I have found a burial record for an Elizabeth PEATHERICK 5 July 1774 at Stoke Climsland on the Cornwall OPC site.  There is a note on the record - Afft before the Revd Geo. JAGO - which I do not understand.  Is it referring to an affidavit?  Would the document have survived and if so, where would I look for it? 
Thank you.

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