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Leora J. LaSalle

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Leora J. LaSalle||p132.asp#i770|Giles Frank LaSalle|b. 6 Jun 1862\nd. 4 Feb 1935|p132.asp#i764|Minnie Luella Falor|b. 7 Dec 1869\nd. 18 Jan 1952|p78.asp#i156|||||||Nelson Falor|b. 1 Jun 1842\nd. 1 Jul 1924|p79.asp#i158|Mary A. Salsberry|b. 15 Oct 1850\nd. 2 May 1914|p165.asp#i523|
     Leora J. LaSalle is the daughter of Giles Frank LaSalle and Minnie Luella Falor.
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Abraham Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
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Last Edited=25 Jun 2005

Marie LaSalle

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Marie LaSalle||p132.asp#i765|Giles Frank LaSalle|b. 6 Jun 1862\nd. 4 Feb 1935|p132.asp#i764|Minnie Luella Falor|b. 7 Dec 1869\nd. 18 Jan 1952|p78.asp#i156|||||||Nelson Falor|b. 1 Jun 1842\nd. 1 Jul 1924|p79.asp#i158|Mary A. Salsberry|b. 15 Oct 1850\nd. 2 May 1914|p165.asp#i523|
     Marie LaSalle married Clarence Dunbar. Marie LaSalle is the daughter of Giles Frank LaSalle and Minnie Luella Falor.
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
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John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=25 Jun 2005

Mary M. LaSalle

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Mary M. LaSalle||p132.asp#i767|Giles Frank LaSalle|b. 6 Jun 1862\nd. 4 Feb 1935|p132.asp#i764|Minnie Luella Falor|b. 7 Dec 1869\nd. 18 Jan 1952|p78.asp#i156|||||||Nelson Falor|b. 1 Jun 1842\nd. 1 Jul 1924|p79.asp#i158|Mary A. Salsberry|b. 15 Oct 1850\nd. 2 May 1914|p165.asp#i523|
     Mary M. LaSalle is the daughter of Giles Frank LaSalle and Minnie Luella Falor.
Charts
Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Abraham Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=25 Jun 2005

Nelson LaSalle

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Nelson LaSalle||p132.asp#i768|Giles Frank LaSalle|b. 6 Jun 1862\nd. 4 Feb 1935|p132.asp#i764|Minnie Luella Falor|b. 7 Dec 1869\nd. 18 Jan 1952|p78.asp#i156|||||||Nelson Falor|b. 1 Jun 1842\nd. 1 Jul 1924|p79.asp#i158|Mary A. Salsberry|b. 15 Oct 1850\nd. 2 May 1914|p165.asp#i523|
     Nelson LaSalle is the son of Giles Frank LaSalle and Minnie Luella Falor.
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Abraham Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=25 Jun 2005

Nancy Lawrence1

F, (20 December 1883 - July 1967)
     Nancy Lawrence married William Krebs. Her married name was Krebs.1 Nancy Lawrence was born on 20 December 1883 at Pike Township, Fulton County, OH, USA.1 She died in July 1967 at Wauseon, Fulton County, OH, USA, at age 83.1

Last Edited=30 Jan 2006

Child of Nancy Lawrence and William Krebs

Citations

  1. [S49] Dani Lundy, "Dani Lundy's Email," e-mail to Kenneth Falor, Sunday January 29, 2006.

Nancy Lee1

F, (19 February 1825 - 23 June 1898)
     Nancy Lee was born on 19 February 1825 at OH, USA.1 As of after 1870,her married name was Willey.1 She married Samuel Willey, son of David Willey, after 1870 at Fulton County, OH, USA.1 Nancy Lee died on 23 June 1898 at Wauseon, Fulton County, OH, USA, at age 73.1
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All known Willey's related to the Falor family.

Last Edited=30 Jan 2006

Citations

  1. [S49] Dani Lundy, "Dani Lundy's Email," e-mail to Kenneth Falor, Sunday January 29, 2006.

Dale Leonard1

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     Dale Leonard married Wilma Falor, daughter of Franklin Falor and Pearl Snow.1
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Abraham Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=4 Jun 2005

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research."

Balthazar Leutzinger1

M, (31 January 1841 - 8 June 1900)
     B. Leutzinger, Obituary

In the death of Mr B. Leutzinger, Dallas Center has lost one of its most reliable businessmen. After long years of business life in our midst, he died with the respect of all with not a single enemy to say ill of his name. Mr. Leutzinger was born in Netstal, Glarus County, Switzerland Jan 31, 1841 and died June 8, 1900. Consequently at the time of his death he was aged 59 years, 4 months and 8 days. He came to America in 1865 and settled in Marion county, Iowa. In 1868 he married Martha E. Brown at Wheeling in Marion County. Of this union there were born three daughters and four sons, all of whom were home to cheer and care for their father in his last sickness.

While he resided in Marion county, Mr Leutzinger was engaged in the boot and shoe business in partnership with his brother Rudolph (ie text says Randolph). That harmonious and pleasant partnership of a score of years was terminated in 1888 by a fire which destroyed the store. Afterwards, in 1890 Mr. Leutzinger moved to Dallas Center and opened a shoe store on his own account in which enterprise he was engaged until his last illness.

Mr. Leutzinger was born in a Christian home. He was baptized in infancy and was brought up as a member of the German Reformed church. At the age of 16 he was confirmed in that church. He was a great lover of singing in which he was quite gifted, and he gave very efficient service to the churches in which he labored in this way. Many times during his last illness he assured his pastor and others of his conscious nearness with God. He knew, even before his friends would believe it that he was going to die. Five days before his death he settled all his worldly affairs and made distribution of his property. He then told his friends that he was ready and willing to go.

The funeral services were held Sunday morning. There was a brief service of prayer and song at his late home, and then the principal service in the Methodist church. The music was furnished by the members of the two choirs in churches in which Mr. Leutzinger had sung. Rev. Flora offered the prayer. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Morley, pastor of the Methodist church. He took for his text Rev. 14:13 "And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me. Write, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth." The principal use made of the text was in regard to the present state of the one
whose body was being committed to the earth, and the comfort that this revelation brings to those that mourn.

At Masonic cemetery where the interment took place, the services were conducted by the Masonic order of which Mr. Leutzinger had been a member. The chief part was performed by J. A. Richmond. Thus on a beautiful and peaceful June Sabbath morning, with the storm of the preceding night all passed away, the body of our brother whose night and storm was also past, was tenderly laid away to its last long rest.

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From: The New Times - Dallas Center, Iowa June 16, 1900
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~shorvath/zinger/history/usa/billie.html.2 Balthazar Leutzinger was born on 31 January 1841 at Netstal, Glarus County, Switzerland.2 He married Martha E. Brown in 1868 at Wheeling, Marion County, IA, USA.2 Balthazar Leutzinger died on 8 June 1900 at Marion County, IA, USA, at age 59.2

Last Edited=2 Aug 2006

Child of Balthazar Leutzinger and Martha E. Brown

Citations

  1. [S69] William Leutzinger, "William Leutzinger's Email," e-mail to Kenneth Falor, Tuesday August 01, 2006.
  2. [S70] The New Times, June 16, 1900.
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