1Census, Federal - 1900 - Howard Co., Missouri, Richmond, sheet 13A&B (Ancestry p. 25 & 26 of 33).
2Census, Federal - 1910 - Howard Co., Missouri, Boonlick - ED #76, sheet 1A (Ancestry - 2nd part Boonlick twsp, p. 1 of 14).
1Kline Tynan Marriage announcement, Loyal Tribune; Loyal,Wisconsin; 27 July 1905. "
---------Source: LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 07/27/1905
--------- Tynan, Maggie (Marriage - 20 JUL 1905)
Maggie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tynan, was married at seven o'clock Thursday evening, July 20, 1905, to Frank Kline, whose people, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kline, live just north of Loyal, Clark County. Rev. J. A. Hill tied the nuptial knot, the ceremony being witnessed by nearly eighty relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Spencer Tynan and Ed Haslow, the latter of Spokeville, and Miss Rellie Kline and Winnie Pierce were groomsmen and maids, respectively.
The bride was dressed in white silk and carried carnations, as did the bridesmaids, who were dressed in white lawnsdale.
The ceremony was preceded by a wedding supper partaken of by the contracting parties and their immediate families only. Following the pronouncement of the words making the new husband and wife, an informal hour was spent in congratulations, viewing the numerous list of beautiful presents, etc. Later dancing was indulged in, another supper being served around midnight.
For the present Mr. and Mrs. Kline will make their home with the bride's parents at the farm southeast of Greenwood. Here are best wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Kline.
Top of Form 1
Bottom of Form 1.".2Maggie Tynan and Frank Klahn marriage record, Vol 3, #26, Wisconsin State Historical Society, 816 State St, Madison, WI 53706.
3Social Security Death Index. date only from this source.
4Social Security Death Index.
5Tynan Kline Wedding, Loyal Tribune; Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin; 27 Jul 1905. "Maggie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tynan, was married at seven o'clock Thursday evening, July 20, 1905, to Frank Kline, whose people, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kline, live just north of Loyal, Clark County. Rev. J. A. Hill tied the nuptial knot, the ceremony being witnessed by nearly eighty relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Spencer Tynan and Ed Haslow, the latter of Spokeville, and Miss Rellie Kline and Winnie Pierce were groomsmen and maids, respectively.
The bride was dressed in white silk and carried carnations, as did the bridesmaids, who were dressed in white lawnsdale.
The ceremony was preceded by a wedding supper partaken of by the contracting parties and their immediate families only. Following the pronouncement of the words making the new husband and wife, an informal hour was spent in congratulations, viewing the numerous list of beautiful presents, etc. Later dancing was indulged in, another supper being served around midnight.
For the present Mr. and Mrs. Kline will make their home with the bride's parents at the farm southeast of Greenwood. Here are best wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Kline.".6Clark Co., WI Internet Library, ALHN & AHGP website, http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark.htm, obit.
7Loyal Tribune, Loyal, Clark, WI, 27 Jul 1905. "Maggie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tynan, was married at seven o'clock Thursday evening, July 20, 1905, to Frank Kline, whose people, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kline, live just north of Loyal, Clark County. Rev. J. A. Hill tied the nuptial knot, the ceremony being witnessed by nearly eighty relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Spencer Tynan and Ed Haslow, the latter of Spokeville, and Miss Rellie Kline and Winnie Pierce were groomsmen and maids, respectively.
The bride was dressed in white silk and carried carnations, as did the bridesmaids, who were dressed in white lawnsdale.
The ceremony was preceded by a wedding supper partaken of by the contracting parties and their immediate families only. Following the pronouncement of the words making the new husband and wife, an informal hour was spent in congratulations, viewing the numerous list of beautiful presents, etc. Later dancing was indulged in, another supper being served around midnight.
For the present Mr. and Mrs. Kline will make their home with the bride's parents at the farm southeast of Greenwood. Here are best wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Kline."
1Census, Federal - 1900 - Clark Co., WI Loyal ED #25, Ancestry p. 6, 7 Jun 1900.
2Maggie Tynan and Frank Klahn marriage record, Wisconsin State Historical Society, 816 State St, Madison, WI 53706.
3Census, Federal - 1900 - Clark Co., WI Loyal ED #25. "1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Sabina Tynan [Salina Fynare] [Sabina Tuman]
Age: 43 Birth Date: May 1857 Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White Gender: Female Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Vermont Mother's Birthplace: New York
Mother: number of living children: 6 Mother: How many children: 7
Spouse's name: John Tynan Marriage Year: 1874 Years Married: 26
Home in 1900: Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin
John Tynan 48 MI-Can-Irel May 1852 m. 26 yrs (1874)
Sabina Tynan 43 WI-VT-NY May 1857
Spencer Tynan 21 WI-MI-WI Oct 1878
Maggie Tynan 17 WI-MI-WI Jun 1882
Johnnie Tynan 15 WI-MI-WI Oct 1884
Ora Tynan 5 WI-MI-WI Dec 1894 daughter
Hashel Tynan 4 WI-MI-WI Jan 1896 son."4Census, Wisconsin - 1905. "1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Sabina Tynan [Salina Fynare] [Sabina Tuman]
Age: 43 Birth Date: May 1857 Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White Gender: Female Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Vermont Mother's Birthplace: New York
Mother: number of living children: 6 Mother: How many children: 7
Spouse's name: John Tynan Marriage Year: 1874 Years Married: 26
Home in 1900: Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin
John Tynan 48 MI-Can-Irel May 1852 m. 26 yrs (1874)
Sabina Tynan 43 WI-VT-NY May 1857
Spencer Tynan 21 WI-MI-WI Oct 1878
Maggie Tynan 17 WI-MI-WI Jun 1882
Johnnie Tynan 15 WI-MI-WI Oct 1884
Ora Tynan 5 WI-MI-WI Dec 1894 daughter
Hashel Tynan 4 WI-MI-WI Jan 1896 son."5Clark Co., WI Internet Library, ALHN & AHGP website, http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark.htm, Obit: Margaret Kline - The Loyal Tribune 13 Dec 1945. "Death, the result of a heart attack, came suddenly to Mrs. Frank Kline, 63, at her home on Sunday morning. Dec. 2. Mrs. Kline, the former Margaret Tynan, was born on June 25, 1882, and was married to Frank Kline at Greenwood on July 20, 1905. After their marriage, the Klines lived in the village of Loyal for a few years. The past 34 years their home has been on a farm in the town of Beaver.
Mrs. Kline is survived by her husband ; two sons, Lawrence of Stevens Point and Larry of Waupaca; five grandchildren; two brothers, Spencer and John Tynan, of Fond du Lac, and one sister, Mrs. Nellie Armitage, of Colorado.
Funeral services were held at the Ohlrogge funeral home at 10:30 and at the Methodist church at 11 o’clock last Wednesday, with the Rev. Myron E. Taylor officiating. The hymns, “The Old Rugged Cross” and “Beyond the Sunset,” were sung by Mrs. Ray Prior and Mrs. Calvin Prior, with Mrs. Arnold Wickland as accompanist.
Serving as pallbearers were Reno Herdrich, Theodore Piekola, Ernest Clouse, S. N. Hallowell, Frank Duell and Walter Pieper. The ladies who carried the flowers were Mrs. Piekola, Mrs. Hersrich, Mrs. Pieper, Mrs. Leo Bloom, Mrs. Leon Nelson, Mrs. Royal Castner, Mrs. Frank Pachal and Miss Dorothy Duell.
Mrs. Kline was a member of Rebekah lodge No. 55 of Withee, and many of the members of that organization and also members of I.O.O.F. lodge No. 79 attended the funeral services. The Rebekah lodge members presented the memorial service for their departed member. During this service Rose Mary Stark sang “God Will Take Care of You” and “Sweet Hour of Prayer.”
Other members present from the Withee lodge were Clara Zasaba, Ida Mae Stone, Ella Bergen, Marie Rasmussen, Camilla Hansen, Inga Larsen, Emma Schmidt, Emma Colby, Bessie Schanberger and Mildred Teitsch. The members of .O.O.O.F. lodge attending were Ed Stone, John Carter, Jim Hensen, William Picus, A. E. Dickensen, Fred Schmidt, Harold Teitsch and Hirum Bestal.
Othera from away who attended the funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kline of Srevens Point, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kline of Waupaca, Spencer Tynan of Fond du Lac, Mr. and Mrs. Brarsch of Whitewater, Mr. and Mrs. James Bart and Mrs. Anna Mithchell of Manitowish, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sloniker of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kline of Lublin, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bakke of Curtiss.
The Tribune extends to the survivors its sympathy in their loss."6Tynan Kline Wedding, Loyal Tribune; Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin; 27 Jul 1905. "Maggie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tynan, was married at seven o'clock Thursday evening, July 20, 1905, to Frank Kline, whose people, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kline, live just north of Loyal, Clark County. Rev. J. A. Hill tied the nuptial knot, the ceremony being witnessed by nearly eighty relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Spencer Tynan and Ed Haslow, the latter of Spokeville, and Miss Rellie Kline and Winnie Pierce were groomsmen and maids, respectively.
The bride was dressed in white silk and carried carnations, as did the bridesmaids, who were dressed in white lawnsdale.
The ceremony was preceded by a wedding supper partaken of by the contracting parties and their immediate families only. Following the pronouncement of the words making the new husband and wife, an informal hour was spent in congratulations, viewing the numerous list of beautiful presents, etc. Later dancing was indulged in, another supper being served around midnight.
For the present Mr. and Mrs. Kline will make their home with the bride's parents at the farm southeast of Greenwood. Here are best wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Kline.".7Clark Co., WI Internet Library, ALHN & AHGP website, obit.
8Loyal Tribune, Loyal, Clark, WI, 27 Jul 1905. "Maggie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tynan, was married at seven o'clock Thursday evening, July 20, 1905, to Frank Kline, whose people, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kline, live just north of Loyal, Clark County. Rev. J. A. Hill tied the nuptial knot, the ceremony being witnessed by nearly eighty relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Spencer Tynan and Ed Haslow, the latter of Spokeville, and Miss Rellie Kline and Winnie Pierce were groomsmen and maids, respectively.
The bride was dressed in white silk and carried carnations, as did the bridesmaids, who were dressed in white lawnsdale.
The ceremony was preceded by a wedding supper partaken of by the contracting parties and their immediate families only. Following the pronouncement of the words making the new husband and wife, an informal hour was spent in congratulations, viewing the numerous list of beautiful presents, etc. Later dancing was indulged in, another supper being served around midnight.
For the present Mr. and Mrs. Kline will make their home with the bride's parents at the farm southeast of Greenwood. Here are best wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Kline."
1Contact: Ron Cox
, Ronald Cox's Ancestors, Cousins, and Allied Families, Ancestry.com.
1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
1Contact: Ron Cox
, Ronald Cox's Ancestors, Cousins, and Allied Families, Ancestry.com.
1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
1Jason Pamplin, Interview, 21 Apr 2006. Interviewed by Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Social Security Death Index.
1Jason Pamplin, Interview, 21 Apr 2006. Interviewed by Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Jason Pamplin, interview, 21 Apr 2006.
1Dawne Pamplin Email, 3 Jun 2004.
1Dawne Pamplin Email, 3 Jun 2004.
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1Dawne Pamplin Email, 3 Jun 2004.
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1Dawne Pamplin, Email, 24 Apr 2006.
1Argent Rosetta Sprecher (Obituary), Oshkosh Northwestern, 12 Oct 2004, Oshkosh, WI, Clark County, WI, internet site, http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty. "Argent Rosetta Sprecher
April 23, 1911-June 6, 2004
Argent Sprecher, 93, of Sauk City/Blackhawk, died Sunday, June 6, 2004 as a result of a fall.
Mrs. Sprecher was born on April 23, 1911 in Dorchester to Rev. John and Bertha (Nickels) Marks.
She graduated from Jefferson High School in 1929 and received a bachelor of science degree from North Central College, Naperville, Ill. in 1933. Mrs. Sprecher did postgraduate studies at UW-Madison. She taught home economics and English in Horicon and at Downers Grove, Ill.
During her fathers ministry at Blackhawk Methodist Church she met her future husband. On Aug. 21, 1943 she married Clarence Sprecher.
Mrs. Sprecher was an active member of the Blackhawk Church where she taught Sunday School and was very involved with church activities. She served on the school board during the consolidation of the rural grade schools and the Sauk Prairie High School.
In their retirement she and her husband enjoyed traveling throughout the world.
Mrs. Sprecher is survived by three sons, Thomas (Connie) Sprecher, of Baraboo, Daniel (Sharon) Sprecher, of Blackhawk and Gerald (Sarah) Sprecher, of Woodridge, Ill.; five grandchildren, Tracey (Steve) Breunig, of Blackhawk, Sarah (Dan) Lewison, of Baraboo, John Sprecher, of Ravensburg, Germany, Elizabeth and Colin Sprecher, of Woodridge, Ill.; three great-grandchildren, Elise and Caroline Lewison and Dylan Breunig; two sisters-in-law, Ruth Hehenberger and Marcella Sprecher; a brother-in-law, Cecil McCready and she is further survived by many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Clarence on Dec. 9, 1985; her parents; a grandson, Corey Sprecher and her sisters Ronnata Griffiths and Naomi Meyer.
Mrs. Sprecher was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and will be greatly missed by her friends and family.
Funeral services are June 10 at 11 a.m. at the Blackhawk United Methodist Church with Pastor Carol Quinn officiating. Visitation is at 10 a.m. to the time of service. Internment will follow in the Blackhawk Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the church.
- She touched many lives through her years as teacher, and will be remembered for her great love of her family and friends.".2Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
3Obituary, WI State Journal p. A6, 11 Apr 2017.
4email, from Marlyn Arnold, 11 Apr 2017. " He was my brother's age and our two families were close. He had fought in Vietnam, but never wanted to talk about it. He had cancer which I think was a result of being over there. He lived on the farm where mom was born and raised. He would regularly visit mom in her assisted living facility. Mom was his connection to his parents and the farm so they had a special bond." The "Mom" referred to is Ruth Darlene Sprecher, Daniel's father's sister.
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Obituary. of Daniel John Sprecher.
1Henry Radcliffe, 1787 - Will, http://www3.telus.net/lawson/twill/1787_012.html, LDS Record, 0106230. "Henry Radcliffe, 1787
Top of Form 1
Bottom of Form 1
Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106230
Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.
47 Patrick
In the name of God, Amen. I Henry Radcliffe
of Gordon in the parish of Kirk Patrick,
calling to mind the uncertainty of this mortal
life and being of sound perfect and disposing
mind and memory thanks be to God Almighty for
the same and being desirous to settle and
dispose of my worldly effects and concerns
and to prevent lawsuits after my decease
respecting the same do make this my last will
and testament in manner and form following:
First, I commend my soul to Almighty God
in hopes of a blessed resurrection through
the merits of my blessed Saviour and my body
to a decent Christian burial at the direction
of my executor hereafter named.
Secondly, I leave and bequeat to my daughter
Margery wife of John Quirk of Trelgey in the
said parish the sum of one pound four
shillings and six pence as legacy.
Thirdly, I leave and bequeath unto my
granddaughter Ann Shimmin daughter of Charles
Shimmin of Ballabooy in the parish of
Kirk German the sum of five shillings
as a legacy.
Fourthly, I leave and bequeath unto my
daughter Margret wife of Thomas Quine
of Kynnaa in the parish of Kirk German
the sum one pound four shillings and
six pence.
Fifthly, I leave and bequeath unto my
son Charles Radcliffe the sum of five
shillings as a legacy if he or any other
person under him shall come to the Isle
to demand the same or any right of my
effects and to entirely exclude him
from any further pretensions to my
said effects.
Sixthly, I leave and bequeath unto my
grandson Samuel Radcliffe son of Thomas
Radcliffe of Gordon the sum of one
pound four shillings and sixpence legacy.
Seventhly, I leave and bequeath unto
my granddaughter Isabel daughter of my
said son Thomas the sum of one pound
four shillings and six pence as legacy.
Eighthly and lastly, I nominate constitute
and appoint my son Thomas Radcliffe of
Gordon aforesaid whole and sole executor
of this my last will and testament,
he paying the aforesaid legacies
together with all my just debts without
trouble or lawsuits ... the same and
hereby revoking any and every other
will or wills by me at any time heretofore
made and excluding every person or persons
who may claim any right to my effects
with sixpence legacy do make this only
my last will and testament. In testimony
whereof I have caused my name and mark
to be subscribed hereunto this 5th of
March 1784.
[signed, his mark] Henry Radcliffe.
Witnesses:
William Quirk,
Richard Quirk.
At a Chapter Court holden at
the House of Thomas Quine in
KK Patrick June 14th, 1787
the executor is sworn in Court in form of
law and hath given pledges for the payment
of debts and legacies namely Richard Quirk
one of the witnesses and Philip Clucas, both of KK Patrick
Last Modified 06/17/2003 12:07:14.".
1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.
2Ellinor Radcliffe als Mc Ylchreest, 1759 - Will, http://www3.telus.net/lawson/twill/1759_010.html, LDS Record, 0106222. "Ellinor Radcliffe als Mc Ylchreest, 1759
Top of Form 1
Bottom of Form 1
Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106222
Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.
58 Patrick
In the name of God, Amen. We Henry Radcliffe
and Ellinor Radcliffe of Gordan in the Parish
of Patrick, being of sound mind and memory
and calling to mind the uncertainty of this
mortal life do jointly make this our last
will and testament in manner and form following.
First, we commit our souls to Almighty God
and our bodies to Christian burial. We
leave and bequeath unto our son Henry
Radcliff one crown legacy. We leave and
bequeath unto our daughter Marjery Quirk
als Radcliffe one crown legacy. We leave
and bequeath our daughter Catherin Radcliffe
one crown legacy. We leave and bequeath to
our son Thomas Radcliffe one crown legacy.
We leave unto our daughter Margret Radcliffe
one crown legacy. We leave unto our son
Charles Radcliffe one crown legacy. We
leave unto our daughter Ann Radcliffe
one crown legacy. Lastly, we do hereby
nominate, ordain, constitute, and appoint
whomsoever of us shall survive the other
sole executor of all the rest of our goods
moveable and immoveable whatsoever,
hereby revoking and disannulling all other
wills heretofore made by us, and appointing
this to be our last will. In testimony
whereof we have hereunto subscribed our
names and marks this twentieth day of
January 1756.
[signed] Henry Radcliffe,
[signed her mark] Ellnor Radcliffe als McYlchreest.
Witnesses:
--- Radcliffe,
Henry Waterson.
At a Chapter Court held at
Balnahown June 1st, 1759
Henry Radcliffe survivor of the within Testatrix
is sworn executor according to law, and hath
given pledges for payment of debts and legacies,
namely Patrick Karran Creg-lhey, and John Gell of German.".
1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.
1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.
1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.
1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.
1Irene Clark documents, 15 Jul 2004.