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Note for:   Jeremiah M KENNEY,   10 Nov 1823 - 26 Jul 1911         Index

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     1870; Census Place: Cedar Creek, Lake, Indiana; Roll: M593_333; Page: 324B; Image: 388; Family History Library Film: 545832.



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Note for:   Phebe WOODRUFF,   26 Jun 1830 - 9 Apr 1914         Index

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     1870; Census Place: Cedar Creek, Lake, Indiana; Roll: M593_333; Page: 324B; Image: 388; Family History Library Film: 545832.



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Note for:   Maggie KEILMAN,   Apr 1858 -          Index

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     1900; Census Place: Cedar Creek, Lake, Indiana; Roll: T623_383; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 24



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Note for:   John A KIMMET,   25 Apr 1856 - 22 Mar 1929         Index

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     The following April 4, 1929, Lowell Tribune article appeared on page 1, column 2:
John A. Kimmet was born near Tiffin, Ohio, April 25, 1856, and died on the morning of March 22, 1929, at Lowell, Ind. He spent his boyhood on the farm working in the summer months on the farm and attending school during the winter months. At the age of sixteen he attended the Heidelburgh College at Tiffin, Ohio, for a term of twelve weeks. At the end of this short normal training he began teaching school in the public schools of Senaca county, Ohio. After teaching four terms he decided to take up a short course at St. Francis Normal school at Milwaukee, Wis. After completing this short course of one and one half years he went to Dyer, Ind., and began teaching in the public school of Dyer.
After having taught three years at Dyer he became general manager of the DuBruiel and Keilman grain and lumber business at Lowell, Ind. Later on at the death of Mr. DuBruiel he bought out the DuBruiel interests and became a partner with L. Keilman under the firm name of Keilman and Kimmet. Many years later, upon the death of L. Keilman, he took over the entire business. A few years later as he felt the burden too great for one man to handle, he sold the entire business, the grain business to C.E. Nichols Co. and the lumber business to the Wilbur Lumber Co.
Having closed out his business at Lowell he was induced to open up a lumber business at Shelby and later added the coal business. He and his family were running the lumber and coal business there at the time of his death
John A Kimmet while teaching school at Dyer was united in marriage to Miss Maggie Keilman, of that place, and to this union was born ten children. Three died in infancy. The remaining seven are the Misses Matilda, Lena and Rose, of Lowell; Charles Kimmet, of Shelby; Mrs. Guy Tilton , of Lowell; Mrs. Cecelia T[h]ompson of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. William Flynn , of Calumet City, Ill. He also has seven grandchildren.
John A. Kimmet was one of a family of ten grown up children, nine boys and one girl. His sister died two years ago and he was the first of the brothers to go. In addition to his immediate family he leaves a host of friends to mourn his death.
Funeral services were held at St. Edward church at Lowell, conducted by Father Anthony Kroeger , assisted by Fathers Guethof and Hammes of Crown Point. Burial in St. Edward cemetery in charge of Sheets and Son.

1900; Census Place: Cedar Creek, Lake, Indiana; Roll: T623_383; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 24



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Note for:   William H NEWKIRK,   Feb 1859 -          Index

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     1900; Census Place: Cedar Creek, Lake, Indiana; Roll: T623_383; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 23



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Note for:   Frank NORCROSS,   1889 -          Index

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     1910; Census Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas; Roll: T624_1568; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 0089; I



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Note for:   Gladys M DREW,   Dec 1873 - 29 Jan 1947         Index

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     1900; Census Place: Rochester Ward 4, Strafford, New Hampshire; Roll: T623_952; Page: 22A; Enumeration District: 235