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201 1910 Census name is Charlie W van Amber, Charles William (I226)
 
202 1910 Census shows Rosie's mother as 'Rosie Blener' Blener, Rosie (I233)
 
203 1910 Census. Not sure what the name is really. Vanember, John H (I1205)
 
204 1911 Census transcribed as vandenler
David Vanamber 1911 census 
Vanember, David King Sr (I940)
 
205 1916 Census gives birth year as 1877 Vanember, David King Sr (I940)
 
206 1920 Census Cornish, Mable F A (I150)
 
207 1920 Census "Susan S" Baldwin, Susan S (I21)
 
208 1920 Census: Father came from Bavaria
1930 Census: Father is from Germany Mother from Wisconsin 
Schrotberger, Ella Magdalena (I134)
 
209 1930 Census van Amber, Weseley D (I144)
 
210 1930 Census born in the "U S A" van Ember, Harold (I1203)
 
211 1930 census C W van Amber
1905 Census Charles

1900 Census Father Born in Eng Canada / Mother born in New York 
van Amber, Charles Wesley (I25)
 
212 1930 Census, father born in Germany, mother born in Wisconsin
 
Schrotberger, Ella Magdalena (I134)
 
213 1930 Census:
Also have a Loren b 1902 Illinois, married to Edna b 1903 Illinois
Lorens Occupation: Sales manager Engraving Co
Lorens parents f. b New York m. b Illinois
Ednas parents both born in Germany 
van Amber, Loren Ervin (I16)
 
214 1938 Minneapolis City Directory van Amber, Hiram Watson (I37)
 
215 1940 census - birth ca 1873
1930 census - birth ca 1882
women!!! 
Florence (I159)
 
216 1940 Census says "Cobert, Barry, Michigan" I can't find such a place. van Amber, William Jerald (I18)
 
217 1940 census says rural Illinois Echols, Naomi Marie (I2175)
 
218 1940 Census shows birth place of "New York"

Death Cert also shows Naumberg, New York 
Van Amber, Norman (I585)
 
219 1943 and 1944 listed on different SSDI / SS entries McDonald, Margaret Faye (I1398)
 
220 1962 he'd have been 65 ... SocSec retirement? Pierce, Judson Howard (I2390)
 
221 1972 Berrymoor voters list Vanember, Edward George (I1006)
 
222 31364659

5 years or the duration WWII 
van Amburg, Guy Austin (I1381)
 
223 31398402

5 years or the duration WWII 
van Amburg, George E (I1382)
 
224 32587205
 
Vanamburg, Richard Gordon (I1343)
 
225 36170296 van Amburg, Keith H (I1383)
 
226 37635398 van Amburg, Cleo C (I1384)
 
227 39398349 van Amburg, Harold Glenn (I1179)
 
228 48 in 1850 census Vanamburg, William (I1247)
 
229 8/12 old in 1860 census; probable date of birth would be Nov 1859 Van Amber, Edwin H (I829)
 
230 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia
American Historical Society of Germans from Russia 631 D Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 402-474-3363 
Paddock, Dorothy L (I1480)
 
231 Certificate Number: 
DC-39899
Birth: 
July 28 1910
County of Birth: 
Martin County, Minnesota, United States
Subject: 
Birth records 
van Amber, George Robert (I1)
 
232 Crista D Mendenhall Van Amburg
BIRTH 2 Dec 1951
DEATH 27 Jul 1994 (aged 42)
BURIAL White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA 
MEMORIAL ID 144043851 · View Source
Information extracted from headstone, SSDI records, and obituary published in the Wichita Eagle (Kansas) on Friday, July 29, 1994, page 2D.

Social Security Death Index (SSDI) information:
SSN Issued: Kansas
Last known residence: Wichita; Sedgwick County; Kansas 67202

Funeral service Saturday morning at Glenn Park Christian Church. Cochran Mortuary handled the arrangements.
Not mentioned in the obit, but preceded by a sister Kathryn Mendenhall (ID# 53452919) who is buried next to her.
Survived by a daughter of Fall River; her parents, and three brothers - all of Wichita; a sister of Haysville.
Crista was 42 and had been a technician with Kollsman Avionics Group.
Siblings:
  Kathryn Mendenhall (1954 - 1955) 
Mendenhall, Crista Deane (I1265)
 
233 Daily Review
Hayward, California - Dec 14 1966
Obituary
Sylvia van Amber
Services for Sylvia V Van Amber, 78, who died Sunday in Hayyward, will be held tomorrow in Winters.
She was the widow of Roy Arthur Van Amber; mother of the late Arthur Van Amber and the late Chester William Keeler; and sister of Lucy Diepenbrock,
Ida Stewart, Angie Longabaugh, Rose Waldy, Pearl Kirkman, all of Kansas and Addie Richard of Oregon
She was a native of Kansas and lived at 19277 Medford Court, Hayward.
The 10:30 AM services tomorrow will be held at Bethany Hall in Winters. Burial will follow in Winters. The arrangements are being made
by Andker-Petersen Mortuary, 1445 Fifth Ave,. Oakland

Death Notices
Van Amber, Sylvia V. in Hayward December 11, 1966. Wife of the late Roy Arthur Van Amber; mother of the late Chester William Keeler and the late Arthur M Van Amber; sister of Lucy Diepenbrock, Ida Stewart, and Angie Longabaugh all of Herington, Kansas, and Rose Waldy of Topeka, Kansas, Pearl Kirkman of Americus, Kansas and Addie Richards of Portland, Oregon; grandmother of Chester William Keeler, Jr.; loving aunt of many nieces and nephews. A native of Kansas; age 78 years.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, December 13, 1966 at 10:30
AM from Bethany Hall in Winters, California; Reverend Reimers officiating.
Interment: Winters. California
(Andker-Petersen Mortuary directing)
December 14, 1966. 
Muller, Sylvia V (I40)
 
234 Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 27 1897
Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests
Several comments made by the Hon M. W. van Amber pp 392-393

 
van Amber, Melville Watson (I82)
 
235 Had been assemblyman
Death of the Hon Melville W. van Amber occurred in New Bremen
Lowville, Feb 8. Melville W Van Amber, aged 76 died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Meeker, at New Bremen at 7 o'clock last evening. He had been in poor health for the past two years. Mr van Amber was a Republican in politics and had represented the town of New Bremen on the Lewis County Board of Supervisors and served as member of Assembly from Lewis County for two years. He was a resident of Lowville for a time and the president of the village for two years and a member of the Lowville Club and the Lowville Lodge No. 34 F. and A.M. Before entering politics he was engaged in lumbering in the town of New Bremen. Surviving are two daughters and two sons. Mrs Charles Meeker of New Bremen, Mrs James A McDonald of Virginia, Minn; Hiram W van Amber of Minneapolis, Minn and M Wilber van Amber of Lowville.
Utica Herald Dispatch Saturday Evening, Feb 8, 1913
 
van Amber, Melville Watson (I82)
 
236 HOFFMAN, JONATHAN. (Submitted by Dana Kime, danak@jps.net, on 07 Sep 2001. ) [Surnames:  HOFFMAN; VANAMBER;NEWCOMER; STANCIL; FINCH]  The Obituary appeared in the Elwood Call Leader, Tuesday August 1, 1916.  "BURIAL OF JONATHAN HOFFMAN THURSDAY.  DECEASED PROMINENT IN CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS HERE FOR YEARS. Jonathan Hoffman, for many years a resident of Elwood died at Detroit, Michigan, at 5:30 a.m. Monday. The remains were brought to Elwood arriving over the Pennsylvania lines at 8:35 a.m. today. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stancil of Detroit and Dr. G. V. Newcomer, of Elwood.  Mr. Hoffman was nearly 85 years old. He was born at Clyde, New York, October 29, 1831. He was twice married, his first wife being May Sophia VanAmber, of Alexandria Bay, New York. To this union were born five children, all of whom are still living except one son. Those surviving are William Hl and Charles J. Hoffman, of Augusta, Kansas, Mrs. G. V. Newcomer, of Elwood and Mrs. William E. Stancil, of Detroit. The third son, Oliver, died in Elwood January 7, 1907.  As a young man Mr. Hoffman learned the window glass trade which he followed during the active years of his life, and was considered one of the best window glass blowers in America. In 1892 he came to Elwood and in partnership with John F. Rodefer, built the Elwood Window Glass factory, which he operated until 1899, when he sold out and retired from active business. In January, 1894, he was married to Mrs. Mary Finch, of Elwood , who died in April of 1914. In the fall of 1915 he went to Detroit to live with his youngest daughter and her husband where he resided until his death.  Mr. Hoffman was an active member of the Methodist church for the greater part of his life. During the early day of the Civil War he volunteered and was appointed sergeant in a New York Company and was stationed at Washington D. C. and at the time of the battle of Bull Run acting with his company as guard at the capitol. He remained in the army until discharged for physical disability.  The funeral will be held at the Methodist church at 10 a.m. Thursday, conducted by Rev. J. F. Radcliff. Internment will follow in the Elwood cemetery.
The Elwood Call Leader carried an obituary dated THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916.  The funeral of the late Jonathan Hoffman who died Monday morning at Detroit was held this morning at the Methodist church, Rev. J. F. Radcliff in charged. The deceased was a resident of Elwood for years, having a great circle of friends in the community and many attended the service this morning to pay their last respects to the man whose long life has come to an end. Interment occurred in the Elwood Cemetery. 
Hoffman, Jonathan (I459)
 
237 John C. Van Amber
Obituary
April 22, 1944-Jan. 11, 2003

John C. Van Amber, 58, of Escondido died Saturday. He was born in New York and was a technical adviser for Northrop Grumman. He served in the Air Force.

He is survived by his wife, Verlene S. Van Amber, and a son, Brian J. Van Amber of Fullerton.

Services: 3 p.m. today, First Congregational Church of Escondido, 1800 N. Broadway, Escondido.

Interment: Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside.

Arrangements: Alhiser-Comer Mortuary.Published in The San Diego Union Tribune on Jan. 16, 2003- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sandiegouniontribune/obituary.aspx?n=john-c-van-amber&pid=1242416#sthash.2Nxrd9Iy.dpuf 
van Amber, John Charles (I73)
 
238 Lewis County Democrat., March 15, 1871, Page 2
In New Bremen, Feb 15th, Clara, youngest daughter of Henry and Elizabeth van Amber; aged 6 years, 5 months and 21 days.
 
van Amber, Clara (I221)
 
239 Mrs William J van Amburgh
Mrs William J (Minnie) van Amburgh, 68, 18 Richardson Street, Walden, who lived most of her life here, died Monday at St. Luke's Hospital, Newburgh after a long illness.
Born in the town of Rochester, New York, October 15, 1899, she was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Purcell Bunting, and had been married to the late William J van Amburgh.
Mrs van Amburgh had been a member of the Walden Methodist Church, Auxiliary of William Deskin Post 158 American Legion, American Legion and Eclipse Rebekah Lodge.
Survivors include two sons, William M and Howard E, both of Walden; four grandchildren; a mother, Elizabeth Purcell Bunting of Walden; three brothers, Wilson Bunting, Walden; Lloyd Bunting, New Windsor and Howard Bunting of Middletown; two sisters, Mrs Donald Caruso, New Brunswick, New Jersey and Mrs Lillian Cansas, Highland, New York, and nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be this afternoon at 2 at Millspaugh Funeral Home, 22 Bank Street, Walden with the Reverend Paul N Otto officiating. Interment will be in the Walkill Valley Cemetery.
(Transcription by Alfred Jones) 
Bunting, Minnie Anna (I1272)
 
240 SHIRLEY M. VAN AMBURGH

Walden, N.Y.Shirley M. Van Amburgh, a homemaker and lifetime resident of the area, died Monday, December 2, 2002 in Newburgh. She was 80.The daughter of the late John and Agnes Walker Morris, she was born August 10, 1922 in Walden.
She was a member of the Walden United Methodist Church for over 50 years, and a member of the Walden Women's Club.
Survivors include her husband, Howard "Bud" Van Amburgh at home; two sons, Paul and his wife, Mary Van Amburgh, of Glens Falls, and Neil Van Amburgh of Newburgh; two daughters, Jan and her husband, Michael, Weiner of Walden, and Beth Van Amburgh of Campbell Hall; and nine grandchildren, Michael Van Amburgh and his wife, Vicky, Ryan Van Amburgh and his wife, Aarika, Kevin Van Amburgh, Patrick Van Amburgh, Daniel Van Amburgh, Erich Weiner, Craig Weiner, Jennifer Weiner, and Meg Conroy.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Wednesday, December 4, at the Millspaugh Funeral Home, 22 Bank Street, Walden.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Thursday, December 5, a the United Methodist Church of Walden, with the Rev. Kent Jackson officiating.
Burial will be in Wallkill Valley Cemetery in Walden.
Memorial contributions in Shirley's name may be made to People for People Fund, care of the Walden United Methodist Church.
Arrangements were made by Millspaugh Funeral Directors. 
Morris, Shirley Mae (I1267)
 
241 The Day Book, Volume 6, Number 154, 29 March 1917 Edition 02
Jean Dumunter, who stole coat from Policewoman Florence Van Amber, sent to House of Good Shepherd for one year. 
Florence (I159)
 
242 Van Amburgh, Roy F.

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Wednesday, April 25, 2012

NORTH ALBANY Roy F. Van Amburgh, 88, died Monday, April 23, 2012 at Albany Medical Center. Born February 5, 1924 in Albany, he was the son of the late LeRoy and Beulah (Stuart) Van Amburgh, who died when he was a young child. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 65 years, Evelyn, in 2011. He was the stepson of the late Anna Van Amburgh, and best friend of the late William J. Van Amburgh. Roy was a United States Navy veteran, proudly serving in World War II, and, up to the time of his passing, an active member of American Legion Post #1610, where he was a founding member. He was a licensed electrician for most of his adult life, fully engaged in IBEW, Local #724, serving on the executive board and, ultimately, as business agent. Upon his retirement from the union, he worked as an electrical inspector for the City of Albany Building Department. In addition, Roy served on the Albany County Legislature proudly representing the North Albany area. Survivors include three children, Bob (Barbara) Van Amburgh of Loudonville; Karen (Charles) Kelefant of Loudonville; and Mary Hering of Cinnaminson, N.J. He was the loving "Pop Pop" to six grandchildren, Brian Van Amburgh, Amy Hammerschlag, Jennifer and Emily Kelefant, Meghan Huber, and Adrianna Hering. In addition, he was the great-grandfather to Emma and Alexis Van Amburgh and Jake Hammerschlag. He is also survived by his dear sister-in-law, Eleanor Place. The family would like to thank the paramedic response team from the Albany Fire Department, the ER and MICU staff at Albany Medical Center, and to Roy's two compassionate caregivers Nicole and Kristen for their unwavering professionalism and commitment to our father. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning 10:00 at Sacred Heart Church. Relatives and friends are invited and may also call at the Magin & Keegan Funeral Home, 891 Madison Ave., Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Roy's memory can be made to Sacred Heart Church, 33 Walter Street, Albany, NY 12204 or to the Capital City Rescue Mission, 259 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12202. maginandkeeganfuneralhome.com 
van Amburgh, Roy F (I2483)
 
243 Watertown Re-union., January 09, 1879, Page 7
Died
VAN AMBER - in town of Pamelia, January 5th, Harriet, wife on J N van Amber, aged 73 years, 8 months and 2 days, 
Davis, Harriet (I102)
 
244 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1935
page 4
Monticello Man Hurt when Wine Keg Falls Arthur Van Amber, Monticello truckman, is in a Napa hospital for observation and treatment for injuries sustained Monday when a large wine barrel slipped from his hold and fell on him. He was loading his truck and somehow lost his hold on the barrel. He suffered a broken rib, crushed ankle and body bruises. He is doing as well as could be expected according to his son, Roy Van Amber, who visited him Tuesday at the hospital. Mrs. Elmer Bruhn of Winters and Mrs. Roy Merlon of Davis are daughters of Van Amber. 
van Amber, Arthur Watson (I38)
 
245 Goss was underway 5 December 1944 from Pearl Harbor via Eniwetok to Kossel Roads, Palau Islands, where she joined Tulagi (CVE-72) and four other destroyer escorts to form a hunter-killer group which operated off the Palau Islands. Van Amber, James Oliver (I950)
 
246 Watertown, New York, City Directory, 1935 Doty, Emogene (I153)
 
247 A R van Amber returned from Pearl Harbour on the S S Henderson arriving San Francisco on May 24, 1942 van Amber, Arthur Roy (I39)
 
248 A Record of the Commissioned Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, of the Regiments Which Were Organized in the State of New York and Called Into the Service of the United States to Assist in Suppressing the Rebellion
Muster Co A, 35th Regt NYSV July 9th, 1861 
Van Amber, Isaac B. (I571)
 
249 A22463-4 A 29 F.Lancs 6 pt 7 Oldham, 1738-1759 Mellor, James (I2033)
 
250 A22463-4 A 29 F.Lancs 6 pt 7 Oldham, 1738-1759 Mellor, James (I2033)
 

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