died in Old Soldiers home
In 1880 census also in Chatfield Mn was a John and Rose Mcadams family, both b 1836 in Ireland...which may be a brother.
in 1910 census shows b 1826. Immigrated to US in 1847Tom Westerhaus thinks they came from County Cork Ireland.
(McAlear) Bridget McLear McDermit
According to family information in the funeral book of daughter Anna Elizabeth Sullivan, her mother
was a McDermit; however, according to the record of Francis Sprehe, her mother was Bridget
McLeer, americanized from McAlear.US census 1880 shows born 1825 in Mn
may be spelled Jonas
Obituary, Frida,y March 19, 1943, "The Daily Oklahoman"John C. Jonas, pioneer western Oklahoma banker, died Thursday at hishome, 825 Northwest Seventh street. He was 83 years old.He was president of the State Bank of Carney at the time of his death.He first came to Oklahoma in 1900 and settled in Norman where he was president of the First State Bank of Norman until 1911 when he sold his Norman banking interests and moved to Oklahoma City.Rosary Services are scheduled for 8:45 p.m. Friday at the Smith and Kernke funeral chapel with requiem mass at 10 a.m. Saturday at St.Joseph's Cathedral. Burial will be in Fairlawn cemetery.Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Frahm, Oklahoma City, and Mrs.Iva Stubbeman, Norman; two step-daughters, Mother Mary Agnes, SiouxCity, Iowa, and Mrs. Nona Hake, Oklahoma City; a son, George J. Jonas,Carney; a daughter-in-law, Mrs,. Winifred McGuire, Oklahoma City;eleven grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.Death certificate lists immediate cause of death: bronchopneumonia,due to acute pyelonephritis due to diverticulitis of bladder. Other conditions: broken hip.
may be at Fairlawn
have seen spelled Janas
both parents b in France.1880 census has as blacksmith
1880 census has b in France and name as Saloma
another has a Henry born Dec 1859 in Illinois vs 1880 census Marriage 1 Lucy Jane FRIEDLEY b: 28 Mar 1862 in Stephenson Co., Illinois
Children
Thomas JONAS b: Aug 1883
Capatola JONAS b: 13 Sep 1887
Salome JONAS b: 7 Jun 1891
Homer JONAS b: Jul 1894
Annie JONAS b: Sep 1896
lds has b 12/14/1889 SS had 12/14/1890
in 1910 in Benton Ia
in WWI was in Tulsa
in 1920 in Tulsa
Mary Lenore(Nona) McGuire 447-50-5054
Possibly born in 1887
kept Stallions with brother in 1880 census in Waddams Il
1910 and 1920 census liiving in Benton Ia
sometimes seen as Wm M Hake
also Suffrena, Suftrona,Suffiona
in 1900 living in Benton Ia
in 1995 lived in Stillwater Ok
staff physician at OSU
from Enid news 1/7/06
ORIN JOSEPH HAKE blindA memorial service for Orin Joseph Hake will be 10 a.m. today at Enid Mennonite Brethren Church. Military honors will be conducted by the U.S. Army. Burial will be 2 p.m. at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Stillwater. Arrangements are by Brown-Cummings Funeral Home. (Paid Obit 1-7-1)had license suspended in Ark and got in court case over it.
ORIN JOSEPH HAKE
Orin Joseph Hake was born Aug. 27, 1923, in Oklahoma City to Orin E. and Mary McGuire Hake and died Jan. 2, 2006, at his home in Enid.
Orin was raised in Oklahoma City and attended schools there. He was baptized at Our Lady?s Cathedral and was a member there. Shortly after high school he was inducted into the U.S. Army. While in the Army, Orin was selected to attend medical school. He graduated from OU School of Medicine on June 6, 1945. Orin was soon called back into the Army during the Korean Conflict and served as a doctor in an Army MASH Unit. After his service, Orin moved to El Reno with his wife and practiced medicine as a general practitioner. He and his wife, Martha, raised five children there.
Several years later Orin moved to Rogers, Ark., and practiced there. He and his wife, Mildred, had one child while there. Orin eventually moved to Stillwater, where he practiced medicine at the OSU Student Health Center. While in Stillwater, Orin married Marion Duke. They enjoyed their latter years of life together. Orin retired after 20 years of service at OSU. After the death of his wife, Marion, Orin stayed active working at the OSU Wellness Center and working with the Payne County Court. Orin moved to Enid in October 2000. He lived at Greenbrier Assisted Living and later with his son Pete and wife, Jill, where he lived out the rest of his life.
Orin is survived by his six children, Bill Hake and wife, Kathy, of Redding, Conn.; Susan Wilson of Enid; Pete Hake and wife, Jill, of Enid; Chris Hake of Oklahoma City; Teresa Wheeler and her husband, Marty, of Edmond; and Monica Nelson and her husband, Keith, of Midwest City. Orin had 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Orin was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Marion.
A memorial service to honor Orin will be held Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006, at 10 a.m. in the Enid Mennonite Brethren Church with Pastor Garvie Schmidt officiating. Military honors will be conducted by the U.S. Army. Interment and graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Stillwater. Services are under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.
Condolences may be made to the family online at brown-cummings.com.
(Paid Obit 1-6-1)
Staff Sgt in Army
Published: March 29, 2008 11:29 pm Stillwater Press
Christopher Michael Hake
Christopher Michael Hake was born Aug. 17, 1981, to Peter M. Hake and Denice Y. Hake in Abilene, Texas. Chris went to Heaven to be with his Lord on Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008, in Baghdad, Iraq when he gave the “ultimate sacrifice” by laying down his life for his country in efforts to provide peace and freedom to all.Chris lived in Erick until age 2, when he moved to Enid with his father and two sisters, Shannon and Keri. While in Enid, the family expanded to include his stepmother, Jill, and two younger brothers, Zac and Skylar.Chris received his early education at Chisholm Elementary School where he enjoyed several close friendships and played football, basketball and soccer. After elementary school, Chris attended junior high and high school at Oklahoma Bible Academy. As Chris would reflect on his school years, he always mentioned the love he had for Oklahoma Bible Academy, his friends and the faculty. Throughout high school, Chris developed varied interests. He loved soccer, boating, skiing, music and having fun with family and friends, with whom he held a very close bond. Chris was always a very hard worker and during his high school years he held various jobs such as at Jumbo Foods and a local lawn care service.Chris developed his spiritual life throughout his school years at OBA and through his youth group at Grace World Outreach Center. Chris traveled to Mexico on a mission trip with the youth.Upon graduation from OBA in May 2000, Chris joined the Army. He was stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga., where he was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division. After his training at Ft. Benning, Chris was assigned to the “Old Guard” unit in Fort McNair in Arlington, Va. Here he defended Washington, D.C., and performed ceremonial services throughout Washington, Arlington Cemetery and the country. Chris marched in the inaugural parade for President Bush in 2001. Chris was in the Old Guard when the Pentagon was attacked by terrorists on 9/11 and was immediately called upon to clear the Pentagon after the attack. This was a startling glimpse of the true purpose he possessed … to protect and defend his country.During Chris’ tour in Washington, he came home on leave where his “match-making” cousin set him up with a date. This is where he fell in love with his “Oklahoma Sweetheart,” Kelli Short. It was love at first sight … “the perfect match.” Chris and Kelli later joined in marriage Dec. 21, 2004. Chris had chosen to re-enlist in active duty infantry and was deployed to his first tour in Iraq just weeks after he and Kelli were married. Their home base was Fort Stuart, Ga., and they lived close by in their new home in Allenhurst, Ga. Chris returned from his first tour in Iraq in January 2006. Ten months later, Chris and Kelli celebrated the birth of their beautiful baby boy, Gage Christopher Michael Hake, on Oct. 14, 2006. Gage was Chris’ “Pride and Joy” … there couldn’t have been a more proud father.Chris worked hard and was promoted to staff sergeant. He was deployed to a second tour in Iraq and left Oct. 23, 2007. On Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008, Chris was called out on patrol as his base was being fired upon. As Chris and four other soldiers were patrolling in their Bradley in southern Baghdad they were hit by an IED which took the lives of Chris and three of his comrades.In recent e-mails Chris had written to his mom and dad that he was dedicating this tour to become closer to Christ. He also wrote, “If anything were to happen to me, Gage would always be able to know that his father died so that he could live in peace. I know Jesus did the same for me, so it is comforting. I don’t have a nervous bone in my body this time. I am more at peace than I have been my whole life.”Chris is survived by his precious wife Kelli and son Gage of the home; parents Pete and Jill Hake of Enid, and Denice and Russell York of Sayre; sisters Shannon Hake of Enid and Keri Hake Cotton and husband Andre of Midwest City; brothers Zachary and Skylar Hake of Enid; grandparents Martha Fuller of Oklahoma City, Sydney “Bilbo” and Frances Smith of Erick, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.Chris was preceded in death by his grandfather, Dr. Orin Hake, and step-grandparents Jim Fuller, June Crank and Donald Crank.Memorials may be given in Chris’ memory to either the Gage Hake Education Fund or to the Chris Hake Memorial OBA Scholarship Fund through Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home, P.O. Box 3501, Enid, 73702.Funeral services for Chris will be 3:30 p.m., Wednesday at Oklahoma Bible Academy, Enid. Rev Garvie Schmidt and Dallas Caldwell will officiate. Burial will take place in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Tuesday at 3 p.m. Arrangements are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.For friends and family in the Stillwater area who would like to sign a memorial book for Mr. Hake, you can come by Strode Funeral Home at 610 S. Duncan from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday. Strode Funeral Home will also receive floral gifts for the family during this time. There is also a trust fund being set up for Gage and contributions may be made to the Family Memorial Fund, c/o Strode Funeral Home, P.O. Box 487, Stillwater, 74075.Friends may e-mail condolences to the family via our Web site at www.strodefh.com
died in Old Soldiers home
In 1880 census also in Chatfield Mn was a John and Rose Mcadams family, both b 1836 in Ireland...which may be a brother.
in 1910 census shows b 1826. Immigrated to US in 1847Tom Westerhaus thinks they came from County Cork Ireland.
both parents b Ireland
also immigrated to US in 1847
in 1880 census an Elizabeth O'Connell in Waupaca Wi w husband Timothy O Connell b 1825 Ireland and children David b 1858 in Wi, son John b 1859 Wi, and Mary A b 1861 Wi.