In an interesting coincidence, the three people whose deaths occurred on March 30 are connected. Hymen Schumeister and William Socherman were 1st cousins; their mothers were sisters. And Cecelia Keselman was William Socherman's daughter-in-law.
Births
Salome Mack, daughter of Jacob Mack and Hannah Englehart, was born March 30, 1771, probably in Pennsylvania. She is my 2nd cousin 6x removed.
Simeon Purdy was born March 30, 1808 in New York. He was married to Mary A. Gaunt, daughter of Isaac Gaunt and Susannah Webb, who is my 1st cousin 4x removed.
Andrew Kunkle, son of Martin Kunkle and Susannah Mock, was born March 30, 1826 in Knox County, Ohio. He is my 4th cousin 4x removed via the Mocks.
Elizabeth Gaunt, daughter of Redden N. Gaunt and Pauline E. Smoot, was born March 30, 1845 in Indiana, possibly in Jay County. She is my 3rd cousin 3x removed.
Vinton Thompson Easlick, son of Allen Severs Easlick and Mary E,. Shemeley, was born March 30, 1901 in New Jersey, probably in Burlington County. He is my 3rd cousin once removed on my Gauntt line through the Easlicks.
Clinton Millingar Bidwell, Jr., son of Clinton Millingar Bidwell and Agnes Sellers, was born March 30, 1906 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He is my 5th cousin 2x removed.
Elmer Gauntt, son of Thomas Kirkland Gauntt and Jane Dunstan, was born March 30, 1912, probably in Burlington County, New Jersey. He is my paternal granduncle.
Thomas Herbert Gauntt, son of Thomas Franklin Gauntt and Anna Marie Stayton, was born March 30, 1939 in New Jersey. He is my 1st cousin once removed.
Patricia Ann Largess, daughter of Raymond Albert Largess and Dorothy Adelle Allen, was born March 30, 1945, possibly in New Jersey. She is my 5th cousin once removed on my Gauntt line through the Allens.
Modena Neely was born March 30, 1950. She is married to Harry William Hudson, son of Harry J. Hudson and Irene Allen, who is my 5th cousin on my Gauntt line through the Allens.
Barry James Garfield was born March 30, 1960 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is my 4th cousin on my Meckler line through the Garfields.
Trevor Newman was born March 30, 1993 in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. He is my 1st cousin 2x removed.
Marriages
Israel Kardish, son of Dovid Kardish and Etta Gorodetsky, and Eva Feldberg were married on March 30, 1950 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Isreal is my 1st cousin 2x removed via the Gorodetskys.
Steven Lucas and Marie were married on March 30, 1985. Steven is the 2nd cousin of my 1st cousin Albert Lore.
Deaths
Hymen Samuel Schumeister, son of Henry Schumeister and Celia Perlmutter, died March 30, 1996 at the age of 83 in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota. He is my 3rd cousin once removed on my Nowicki line through the Perlmutters.
William Socherman (originally Szocherman), son of Chanania Szocherman and Rojzla Perlmutter, died March 30, 1997 at the age of about 89 in Broward County, Florida. He is my 3rd cousin once removed on my Nowicki line through the Perlmutters.
Cecelia Keselman died March 30, 2013 at the age of 67 in Florida, possibly in Pembroke Pines, Broward County. She was married to Samuel M. Socherman, son of William Socherman (above) and Anna Tania Jakowszycka, who is my 4th cousin on my Nowicki line through the Szochermans.
Genealogy is like a jigsaw puzzle, but you don't have the box top, so you don't know what the picture is supposed to look like. As you start putting the puzzle together, you realize some pieces are missing, and eventually you figure out that some of the pieces you started with don't actually belong to this puzzle. I'll help you discover the right pieces for your puzzle and assemble them into a picture of your family.
Friday, April 13, 2018
Events in My Family Tree: March 30
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