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901 Note from Christening:
A female adopted child of Gilbert Venember's wife
Parents unknown, name is Sally 
Venember, Sally (I1029)
 
902 Noted as Val in 1910 census van Amber, Hugh Briggs (I32)
 
903 NY C RR = New York Central Railroad van Amburgh, Henry Robert (I1936)
 
904 Obit from Joplin News Herald Tuesday 28 May 1968 p2 van Amber, Edward Raymond (I176)
 
905 Obit from The Los Angeles Times 5 May 2001 van Amberg, Patricia Ann (I1163)
 
906 Obit from Tribute.com
Dorothy was born on February 26, 1926 and passed away on Sunday, July 31, 2016.
Dorothy was a resident of Green Bay, Wisconsin at the time of her passing.
She was married to Roy.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home 1521 Shawano Ave. from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Friends may also call at St. Jude Catholic Church 1420 Division St. from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Friday. The Mass of Resurrection will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the church with Rev. Robert Rank officiating. Burial will be in Nicolet Memorial Gardens. 
Reed, Dorothy M (I437)
 
907 Obituary -
McLELLAN, BARBARA ANN 1945 - 2015
Barbara Ann McLellan, 69, of Colpitt's Settlement, formerly of Edgett's Landing, passed away on March 8th, 2015 at the Moncton Hospital.
Barb was born in Pugwash, NS, on April 25th, 1945, the daughter of the late Frederick and Beulah (Wells) VanEmber.
Barb worked as a caregiver for seniors and really enjoyed taking care of the elderly. She will be remember for her hardy laugh and telling jokes and stories. Her favourite hobby was reading, she could go through a stack of books in no time. She loved her family very much, her grandchildren were her pride and joy. Barb would definitely not want for people to be sad but to remember the good times they had and keep the treasured memories close.
Barb will be deeply missed by her companion, Dean Beaumont of Colpitt's Settlement; her sons, Troy McLellan (Venus Panio) of Saskatchewan and Lawrence "Larry"McLellan of Dawson Settlement; daughter, Chandra McLellan (Paul Kyle) of Cavendish. PEI; precious grandchildren, Megan and Emily; sister, Goldie Hyslop of Hillsborough; brother, Terry VanEmber of Victoria, BC. She will also be missed by the father of her children, Patrick McLellan and by her nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents she was predeceased by her sister, Jenny Spur.
Honoring Barb's own wishes, there will be a private family service at the Albert County Funeral Home. Interment will be held in the Green Hill Cemetery, Edgett's Landing at a later date.
Donations to the Green Hill Cemetery or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home. 
Vanember, Barbara Ann (I947)
 
908 OBITUARY OF MRS. HARRIET WINCH, Winnebago Enterprise, 1927 Mrs. Harriet Winch, one of th oldest settlers of Nashville township died in Winnebago early Sunday morning, having reached the age of seventy-nine years and twenty six days. Death came after and illness of about six weeks due to infirmities of age. Harriet Van Amber was born at Green Lake, Wis., March 1, 1848. With her parents she came to Minnesota in 1863 and settled on a farm in Nashville township. October 26, 1869 she was united in marriage with Albert Winch of Nashville, who preceded her forty years ago, February 10, 1887. To this union eight children were born, seven of whom are living. One, Zaidy Inez, passed away at the age of eleven. Those of the immediate relatives who are left to mourn are two brothers, David Van Amber of Truman; Charles Van Amber of Bonners Ferry, Ida., and a half brother, Ray Van Amber of Winnebago; two sons Oriville E. of Anamia, Minn., and Harvey G. of Nashville, five daughters, Mrs. M. W. Bermer of Miami, Fla., Mrs. G. Erdman of Amboy, Minn., Mrs. Henry Bussman of Milner, N. Dak., Mrs. Omar Lund of Dawson, Minn., and Mrs R. H. Cramer of Winnebago. At the time of her death Mrs. Winch was keeping house for her grand daughter, who attends high school. Short funeral services were held at the late home Tuesday morning followed by the services at the Nashville cemetary. Rev. S.D. Ringrose pastor of the local Baptist chursh had charge of the services and spoke comforting words to the large gathering of relatives and friends who had assembled to pay their last respects to one of Fairbault county's most nobel women.

MRS. WINCH DIES VENERABLE WOMAN WAS ONE OF NASHVILLE'S EARLIEST SETTLERS, Fairmont Sentinal, Minnesota, 1927 Mrs. Albert Winch, one of the oldest settlers of Nashville, was burid in the Nashville cemetery today beside her husband, who died nearly 40 years ago. The death of Mrs. Winch occured at Winnebago yesterday. She was 79 years old. During the school year Mrs. Winch was keeping house for a granddaughter, who attends Winnebago High School. She fell seriously ill about a month ago. Mrs. Winch was in girlhood Hattie Van Amber, who located in Nashville in 1864. She was a step-sister of Mrs. Sam Bursell of this city, and leaves many other relatives throughout the county and elsewhere. Six of her children are living. One son, Harvey, lives on the old farm in Nashville.
 
Van Amber, Harriet (I601)
 
909 odd, he's been a shoemaker before and after ... van Amburgh, Wesley (I2103)
 
910 Oddly, the "E" seems to stands for nothing. His middle name is "E" van Amberg, Ernest E (I1136)
 
911 On 1880 Census it looks like Maria Olida T - it also looks like the Olida has been crossed out ... van Amburgh, Alida T (I2098)
 
912 On documents also "Glackin" Glackin, Agnes Isabella (I4)
 
913 On this census she's listed as "Esther S" Cornish, Mary Esther (I2373)
 
914 One on the original SS app, this on the second. Brock, Lyle Richard (I1559)
 
915 Oops, counted twice!! van Amber, Charles William (I226)
 
916 or 1913 rootsfinder Vanember, Mabele Lillian (I967)
 
917 Original Vanamburg, Richard Gordon (I1343)
 
918 Original Vanamburg, Mary Eleanor (I1359)
 
919 Original Vanamburg, John Ellsworth (I1362)
 
920 Original van Amburg, Guy Austin (I1381)
 
921 Original van Amburg, Charles William (I1400)
 
922 Original Vanamburg, Orlando Forman (I1582)
 
923 Original Vanamburg, Esther Iona (I1584)
 
924 Original Vanamburg, Laverna Belle (I1586)
 
925 Original Vanamburg, Robert Oscar (I1588)
 
926 Original Vanamburg, John Henry (I1591)
 
927 Original Vanamburg, Ralph Joseph (I1600)
 
928 Page 491 / image 238 on
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L924-YL61?i=237 
VanAmburg, Jennie Rebecca (I2158)
 
929 Parents were both born in Ohio van Amber, Chas A (I232)
 
930 Peninsular area of NJ. Wandel, John (I2223)
 
931 PFC US Army from headstone van Amber, Arthur Miles (I72)
 
932 Phoebe's maiden name was Vanember, she's the cousin of David K, Sr. Vanember, Phebe Jane (I941)
 
933 place from 1910 census
date from FAG 
Bauer, Caroline (I1708)
 
934 Place possibly Sykes New Jersey? Phier, Catrina (I2280)
 
935 Policewoman Plays the Good Samaritan and Loses Clothes Text
CHICAGO, March 29. —Policewomen have fine clothes as well as tender hearts. Mrs. Florence Van Amber, who wears a star In the Chicago police department met Jean Duraunter in one of the railway depots some weeks ago. The girl was homeless and Mrs. Van Amber took her to her own apartments. Jean soon disappeared and along with her went a sealskin coat valued at $500, a new tailored suit, silk underwear, silk hose, a quantity of lingerie and $8O in cash. The girl was captured In Milwaukee, brought here and sentenced to one year in the house of correction. 
Brockway, Florence N (I239)
 
936 Poss son of Isaac VA van Amber, Frederick (I43)
 
937 Possible father to Phebe Jane Vanember ....??? Vanember, Robert King (I989)
 
938 Possibly Abraham but in fact Abram on census! van Amber, Abram (I418)
 
939 Premature birth van Amburgh, (baby) (I1370)
 
940 Premature Birth van Amburgh, (baby) (I1371)
 
941 Presume Edna M b 1914 and Richard L are brother / sister. van Amber, Richard L (I224)
 
942 Presume this is a return of a tour to Acapulco, MX van Amberg, Frank Charles (I1165)
 
943 Presume this to be a return from a tour to Acapulco, MX Anderson, Helen S (I1166)
 
944 Presumption here: Richard L is buried in the same grave as Edna M - presumed siblings. van Amber, Richard L (I224)
 
945 Previously Married "Western" Beyette, Rosella Genevieve (I2024)
 
946 Pubic Records Fyr, Ethel Ruth (I119)
 
947 Public Records van Ambur, Joyce Cornelia (I1296)
 
948 Published on Sunday, 22 October 2017 21:41

 Kristen VanAmber Dooley, age 47, of Bristol, passed away peacefully at Hartford Hospital on Sept. 12, 2017, surrounded by her two children, Madeline, 16, Ronan, 14, and her husband of 19 years, Brendan.
Born Jan. 20, 1970, in Seattle, Wash., but if you asked her, she was 100 percent Texan. She graduated from Abilene Christian University, class of 1993, with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing, and was a registered nurse in Texas, South Carolina and Connecticut, mostly experienced in maternal/child, neonatal, and case management.
She is survived by her two children, Madeline and Ronan Dooley; her husband, Brendan Dooley; her mother and father, Marilyn and Gary VanAmber; and her dearest friend, Jennifer Rimer-Shields.
An informal public memorial service will be held at Waterbury Church of Christ, 3211 Main St., Waterbury, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the 28th of October with a potluck lunch to follow.

 
van Amber, Kristen K (I201)
 
949 Question this - his birth would have been AFTER the revolution! Van Amber, Mathew (I551)
 
950 Questionable all the way round! van Amber, Sam (I258)
 

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