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Arrives in NY on the Kaiser from Liverpool. Ship record only lists departure. Not sure of arrival date.
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Arrives in NY on the Scotia with son. Occupation listed as joiner, last residence Belfort.
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Arrives in NY on the Scotia along with father. Occupation listed as joiner, last residence Belfort.
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Joseph Franz and Joseph Anton are the first to arrive. Ignaz was the last.
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Arrives in NY on the Kensington with daughter. Last residence Luzern, final destination Jonesboro, Ark., joining "husband Jos. Brunner, Jonesboro, Ark."
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Arrives in NY on the Kensington with mother. Occupation listed as seamstress, last residence Luzer, final destination Jonesboro, Ark., joining "father Jos. Brunner, Jonesboro, Ark."
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Born in Switzerland Feb 20, 1842. Specific date unknown, but was 18 weeks after his arrival.
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"Pauline" arrives in NY on the Kensington with aunt. Last residence Luzern, final destination Jonesboro, Ark., joining "brother ??? Joe Brunner, Pocahontas, Ark."
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Arrives in NY on the Kensington with niece. Last residence Luzern, final destination Jonesboro, Ark., joining "sister Annie Brunner, Jonesboro, Pocahontas, Ark."
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Arrives in NY on the Southwark. Occupation listed as farmer, last residence Basel, final destination Jonesboro, Ark., joining "parents Brunner, Jonesboro + Pocahontas."
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Brunners come to St. Louis, MO and then Highland, IL by 1900 (exact date uncertain). Alex Baumeister in St. Louis (see 1900 census).
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Highland, IL
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Highland, IL
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Highland, IL
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Highland, IL.
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Highland, IL. Exact date unknown.
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Alex Baumeister family must have been in Dewmaine by 1904 for the birth of his twins there.
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Twin. Dewmaine, IL.
Parents both 30. -
Twin. Dewmaine, IL.
Parents both 30. -
Bradford Era: Joseph Gosselin of No. 37 Washington street, was killed in a railroad accident at Granville, N.D., last Friday. The remains were brought to this city yesterday morning, accompanied by Fred Coldwell, of Rochester street, who was a member of the same railroad crew to which Gosselin belonged at the time of his death.
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Bradford Era: Fred Coldwell of Rochester street left Thursday for Grand Forks, N.D., where he has a position with the Great Northern railroad.
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Bradford Era: Funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Serretta Glow will be held at St. Bernard's church this morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at St. Bernard's cemetery. Among the out-of-town friends...Fred W. Coldwell of Melrose, Minn., the latter a brother of the deceased.
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Dewmaine, IL.
Parents both 33. -
Alex Baumeister family was in Hurst, IL by 1910 (see 1910 census)
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Hurst, IL.
Parents both 37. -
Bradford, PA
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Hurst, IL.
Parents both 39. -
Bradford Era: (Jan 28, 1946 obituary) ...Deceased was born and raised in Bradford. He was educated in the local schools and lived here until 1914 when he went to Oklahoma to engage in drilling operations. He returned to Bradford in 1934 and had resided here ever since.
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Bradford, PA
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Died in Cleveland, OK. Was in OK for many years. Uncertain what date he arrived, but likely came with Fred who later returned to Bradford, PA
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Bradford Era: Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Coldwell of Okmulgee, Oklahoma., April 27, a daughter. The father formerly resided in Bradford and the mother is from Ridgway.
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Bradford Era: Fred W. Coldwell of Ridgway, who was visiting his parents at No. 108 Rochester street, has returned to his home.
Mrs. R.[B.] F. Coldwell of No. 108 Rochester street, left yesterday noon for Ridgway where she will be the guest of her son, Frank Coldwell. -
Bradford Era: Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Coldwell of Slick, Okla., a daughter, July 20th. Mr. Coldwell formerly lived here.
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Alex Baumeister family must have been in Sand Springs by 1922 due to land he purchased from Charles Page.
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Bradford Evening Star: Ben Coldwell of Tulsa, Okla., is the guest of his mother on Rochester street.
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Bradford Era: F. W. Coldwell and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coldwell and family, L. G. Coldwell and B. F. Coldwell left Saturday by motor for Bristow, Okla.
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Sand Springs, OK
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Bradford Era: Ben Coldwell of Tulsa, Okla., formerly of Bradford is visiting in the city.
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Sand Springs, OK.
Father 32, mother 21. -
Bradford Era: Mrs. B. F. Coldwell has returned from Buffalo where she visited her brother, C. H. Daniels.
Frank J. Coldwell and family of Tulsa, Okla., have returned to their home after visiting Mr. Coldwell's sister, Mrs. G. W. Pitts of 57 Clarion street. -
Sand Springs, OK
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Sand Springs, OK.
Father 33, mother 22. -
Bradford Era: [Court case] No. 333 A. E. Hatzman vs Frank J. Caldwell et al, $2625.
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Sand Springs, OK
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Sand Springs, OK.
Father 34, mother 24. -
Sand Springs, OK
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Sand Springs, OK.
Father 43, mother 32. -
Sand Springs, OK.
Father 45, mother 34.