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Jeremy Alan HEILBORN
was born on 7 Oct 1987 in Newport, Rhode Island. Parents:
Clifford Byron HEILBORN and Robin Elizabeth Grinnell
. Johann
Andreas Heinrich HEILBORN was born on 26 May 1833. He was christened on
28 May 1833. Parents: Leopold Augustin HEILBORN and
Elizabeth Kleybaumhuter.He was married to Helene Franke on 14 May 1861. Children were: Katharina, Maria, Karoline, Ludowika HEILBORN, Christian, Leopold, Andreas HEILBORN, Carl, Leopold, Louis HEILBORN . Johanna,
Eleonore, Elizabeth (Hannalore) HEILBORN
was born on
29 Mar 1927. She died about 1995. Parents: Carl, Felix,
Andreas HEILBORN and Elizabeth, Maria, Johanna Sommer
. Johanna,
Maria, Julia HEILBORN was born on 8 Dec 1901. She died on 7 Aug 1965. Parents:
Carl, Leopold, Louis HEILBORN and
Johanna, Friederike Blechert. Joseph
Christian HEILBORN was born on 30 Apr 1822. He was christened on 1 May 1822.
He died on 18 Jul 1825. Parents: Leopold Augustin HEILBORN
and Franziska Spiegelberg. Josephine
Ellen (Jo-Ellen) HEILBORN was born on 19 Feb 1968 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Parents: Charles Theodore (Teddy) HEILBORN and
Rose Marie (Rhody) Craig. Joshua
Michael HEILBORN was born on 8 Sep 1986 in Newport, Rhode Island. Parents:
Clifford Byron HEILBORN and
Robin Elizabeth Grinnell. Katharina,
Maria, Karoline, Ludowika HEILBORN was born on 15 Feb 1862. Parents:
Johann Andreas Heinrich HEILBORN and Helene Franke
. Katharina,
Wilhelmine, Laura HEILBORN was born on 28 Aug 1904. Parents:
Carl, Leopold, Louis HEILBORN and Johanna, Friederike
Blechert. Leopold
Alexander HEILBORN was born on 26 Oct 1862 in London, England. He died about
1903 in Massachusetts. Obituary translated from German:
The friends of Mr. Leopold Alexander Heilborn, and he has got legions of them, were extremely touched when they heard about his death yesterday noon. He was confined to bed for weeks. His life hung in the balance for the last days. Finally his fight ended and he went over into a better life. Mr. Heilborn was born in London 41 years ago last October 26th. His father, Franz F. and his mother, Antoinette, educated a family of 6 children. One of them, a boy, died when he was very young. Leopold was educated in the King Edward school in Birmingham and learned the jewellers business from his father. When he was 20 years of age his family went to America and settled in Philadelphia. They only stayed for a short time and moved to North Attleboro and settled finally in Plainfield. Leopold got a job at H.F. Barrows & Co. and his enormous ability of design made his work very precious. He worked as a designer at F.S. Gilbert and at Sandland, Capron & Co. and then his own company, Leo A. Heilborn. This company only lived 8 months when he became a member of the Codding Bros. Company in December 1891. The quick growth of this group was due to his skills and intelligence and the company was registered and Codding and Heilborn some years later. He was a man who added precise knowledge and enormous skills as a designer to his business and with this last ability he found a wide range of activity. In January 1887 he married Mary Adelaide Cobb in Plainfield. He was a member of the former masters of the Bristol Lodge F. & A. M., high priest of the King Hiram Royal Arch Chapter, he had an eminent office in Attleboro council R. & S.M., he was the former commander in chief of the Bristol Commandery K.T. headmaster and had an office in the Grand Council. So he had excellent skills, he never wanted extra duties, but he lived a quiet life that was dedicated to his family. As he had a cheerful character and a sympathetic nature he was loved by everyone who got in touch with him. His mother, a sister, Mrs. George Corbett in Providence, three brothers Arnold & Carl in Providence & Franz in Plainfield and his wife outlived him. The funeral takes place on Thursday two o'clock from his flat. Reverend Frank L. Masseck from Spencer will do the funeral and the Apollo Quartet will sing. The funeral will take place in Plainfield (Plainville). Parents: Franz Xaver Ferdinand (Alibone) Heilborn and Antoinette KNEPEURING. Leopold
Augustin HEILBORN was born in 1792. He died on 4 Mar 1869. The name Heilborn
is a derivative of Heilprin which comes from the town of Heilbronn in Wurttemberg.
Jewish families with variations of the Heilprin spelling may not necessarily
have common family backgrounds. Many of the Jews of Austria, Germany, and Russia
indiscriminately assumed their family names when ordered to do so about 1800.
Such seems to be the case with Leopold Augustin Heilborn. According to the
church records of Munster Liebfrauen, he was baptized in 1812 and given the name
Leopoldus Augustinus Heilborn. The family tradition is that he was Jewish and
before his baptism was referred to as Salomon. He may have been given the name
"Heilborn" (Faith-healer) for the performance of some good deed early
in his life (according to Hanne-lore Heilborn).He was married to Franziska Spiegelberg on 6 May 1816. Children were: Anton Joseph HEILBORN, Joseph Christian HEILBORN , Carl Theodor HEILBORN, Franz Joseph HEILBORN. He was married to Elizabeth Kleybaumhuter on 24 Apr 1830. Children were: Theresia Benedikta HEILBORN , Johann Andreas Heinrich HEILBORN, Melchior Mathias HEILBORN, Franz Xaver Ferdinand (Alibone) Heilborn. He was married to Anna Maria Hollmann on 20 Apr 1844. Leopold
F. HEILBORN was born in Mar 1881 in England. Parents:
Arnold HEILBORN and Alice M.. Mabel
S. HEILBORN was born in Jul 1886 in Massachusetts. Parents:
Arnold HEILBORN and Alice M.. Marjorie
Berton HEILBORN(34)
was born on
28 Nov 1899 in Providence, Rhode Island. She died on 3 Jun 1963 in Providence,
Rhode Island. She was buried in Swans Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island.
Clo Pitkin recalls of her mother: "Her family lived in upper middle class
comfort with a vacation home on Martha's Vineyard and yearly winter trips to
Florida. Marjorie was small boned, 5'6" tall and considered quite beautiful
as she matured. She spent one year in nursing school when she was about 18.
Her father considered nursing undignified and forbid her to stay in school.
She met William Dorman when he joined her father's business after returning
from the First World War. (Their son) Billy was the adored child of his parents
and grandparents. He was often sick with colds and pneumonia and thus many winters
were spent in Florida. Marjorie and her family continued to live with her parents
during the next eight years. On Jan. 16, 1932 (I) was born. Billy died in May.
He was rushed to the hospital in the night and died at the hospital that evening.
Although Marjorie spoke very little about the cause of his death, it seems likely
that he died as a result of a heart condition. This was, undoubtedly, a time
of great grief and emotional turmoil for Marjorie and Bill. He spent much time
in Catholic retreats, leaving Marjorie to deal with her grief in her own way.
He was a good and caring man but apparently unable to find the inner strength
to deal with such a blow. In Aug. 1933 Marjorie's mother, Grace, died of a
heart attack. Marjorie was with her when she fell and as Marjorie tried to catch
her they fell together on a bed they were making. Once again the family was
in mourning. In December Bill was taken to the hospital with a ruptured appendix.
He was depressed and grief stricken and it is unclear whether he removed some
tubes necessary to his recovery or whether they were removed too soon. He died
in the hospital. Marjorie was left with a year-old baby and a father who must
have been an emotional drain for her. She never talked about that time and
wrote a letter many years later telling me that she was sorry that she could
not talk about her husband or her son without pain. Her sister and brother were
never able to give emotional support and indeed she was the strength of the
family. Her brother Ted took over her father's business and during the next
three years she took care of her father who was becoming more and more senile.
Her brother, who had control of the family funds, gave her money to move into
a small house. These were again emotionally stressful years since her father
was reverting to childish behavior and needed constant care. He attacked her
if he heard me crying apparently believing that Marjorie was hurting me. He
died in Oct. 1936 and Marjorie and I went to live with her brother Ted and his
family. We lived with her brother until 1938. At that time Marjorie decided
to seek her fortune in California. Hoping to find work and become independent.
we travelled by train to Sacramento where we lived with a childhood friend
until we found an apartment and a job. Marjorie was determined to become independent
and her strength of character and strong will allowed her to believe that she
could do anything she wished if she worked at it. She worked at many jobs.
She was a single parent without all the support available to single parents today.
Although she had many opportunities to remarry, she chose to remain single.
She worked all week and was a supportive and wonderful mother. She maintained
good relationships with her brother and sister even taking one of her sister's
daughters to live with her when her sister could not care for her. In 1947,
Marjorie took a position as personnel manager in a department store in Brockton,
Mass. She met a woman who became a good friend (Edna Enos Coffin Choo). They
were both strong women who felt the need to challenge their intellect. They
studied together developing theories of human growth and development, economics,
education and anything that intrigued them. They formed a study group called
Embrity and had a large following of people. When I went to college in 1949,
Marjorie spent one year as a dorm supervisor for nurses (personel director) at
Massachusetts General Hospital in order to have a place to live and funds to
pay for college tuition. She took a position as Director of Rutland Corner House
in Boston which was a halfway house for women who were "unwed mothers"
or referred by the courts for misdemeanors. She applied her theories of growth
and development and had enough success that she became well known and respected
as a consultant. She was still developing ideas and programs and, along with
her friend, attracting the attention of faculty and students at Goddard College
where I was a student. In 1952 she was introduced to Gerald Staples by a Goddard
student, David Sprey. David had taken a job with the Providence Journal and
met Jerry who was a reporter in Newport, R.I. Marjorie married Jerry in June
1953. They lived in Newport for a short time and then moved to Riverside where
Marjorie took a position as Director of Sophia Little Home for "unwed mothers"
She soon made it a well respected halfway and recovery home for women and later
an adoption agency as well. Jerry became an editor for the Providence Journal
and they moved to Providence. Jerry and Marjorie were well matched intellectually.
They both had a well developed sense of humor and were wonderfully happy together
for ten years. They had a wide variety of friends both young and old and were
interesting and fun to be with. They both enjoyed and delighted in our family,
especially their grandchildren, Caleb and Seth. They were exceedingly proud
grandparents. In 1960 Jerry became ill and was diagnosed with cancer. He and
Marjorie had previously discussed their wills and had talked often about their
concern that they be able to control their right to die should they have a terminal
disease. In 1961 Jerry was bedridden and needed home nursing. He told Marjorie
that he wished to see me, Belmont and the grandchildren to say goodby. Shortly
after our visit he wrote a farewell note to Marjorie thanking her for their life
and love together and ended his life with dignity. Jerry's death took an enormous
toll on Marjorie. She had been diabetic for much of her life and the emotional
drain seemed to be too much. Her work was demanding and her reputation in the
field of social work had grown. Marjorie was an intelligent, strong woman who
had overcome great tragedies, persevered in a society that rejected women in
the work place, become a respected expert in the field of social work and education
without having a degree or any formal education beyond high school."
Marjorie was active in many social and civic organizations. She had been treasurer of the United Fund Executives and honorary vice president of the New England Citizens' Crime Commission Inc., formerly the New England Watch and Ward Society. In 1963 Marjorie fell and broke her hip. She died from complications of diabeties, having experienced a severe reaction to an antibiotic which had been administered to fight an infection in her broken hip. Parents: Charles Melchior Heilborn and Grace Randall FISHER . She was married to William Augustine DORMAN on 3 Feb 1923 in St. Bernard's Rectory, North Kingston, Rhode Island. Children were: William Augustine DORMAN Jr., Clotilde Whitney DORMAN. She was married to Gerald Staples on 5 Jun 1953 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Mary
Ann (Nancy) HEILBORN
was born on
1 Jan 1929 in Providence, Rhode Island. She died on 30 Jun 2007 in Hanover,
New Hampshire. Parents: Charles Theodore Melchior "Ted"
HEILBORN and Mary Estelle Hatch.She was married to Robert Charles Wetherell Jr. on 31 Aug 1948 in Rhode Island. Children were: Kathleen WETHERELL , Cynthia Lou WETHERELL, Elizabeth Ann WETHERELL. Melchior
Mathias HEILBORN was born on 9 Sep 1835. He was christened on 11 Sep 1835.
Parents: Leopold Augustin HEILBORN and
Elizabeth Kleybaumhuter. Rainee-Lynn
Ann Marie HEILBORN was born on 22 Jan 1986 in Mission Vieja, California.
Parents: Charles Theodore HEILBORN IV and
Lori-Ann Antoinette Gallant. Rainer,
Carl, Felix HEILBORN was born on 5 Apr 1931. Parents:
Carl, Felix, Andreas HEILBORN and Elizabeth, Maria,
Johanna Sommer. Robert
Francis Heilborn died in Feb 1908. He was born on 12 Feb 1908. Parents:
Charles Melchior Heilborn and
Grace Randall FISHER. Rose
Marie HEILBORN was born on 25 Jul 1961 in Rhode Island. Parents:
Charles Theodore (Teddy) HEILBORN and Rose Marie
(Rhody) Craig.Children were: Jerry Lynn FITZSIMMONS . Stephen
Craig HEILBORN was born on 16 May 1955 in Providence, Rhode Island. Parents:
Charles Theodore (Teddy) HEILBORN and
Rose Marie (Rhody) Craig. Stuart
Charles HEILBORN was born on 15 Dec 1897. Stuart died in infancy. Parents:
Charles Melchior Heilborn and
Grace Randall FISHER. Susan
Carola HEILBORN was born on 17 May 1954 in Providence, Rhode Island. Parents:
Charles Theodore (Teddy) HEILBORN and
Rose Marie (Rhody) Craig.She was married to Kenneth R. Farrell. Children were: Jennifer Jean FARRELL , Bonnie Jeanne FARRELL, Christina Marie FARRELL, Heather Anne FARRELL. Sydney
A. HEILBORN was born in Oct 1882 in England. Parents:
Arnold HEILBORN and Alice M.. Theresia
Benedikta HEILBORN was born on 12 Feb 1831. She was christened on 14 Apr
1831. Parents: Leopold Augustin HEILBORN and
Elizabeth Kleybaumhuter. Wayne
Anges Stewart HEILBORN was born on 23 May 1963 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Parents: Charles Theodore (Teddy) HEILBORN and
Rose Marie (Rhody) Craig.He was married to Patricia Jude Whitehead in 1986. Children were: Alexander Sebastian HEILBORN. Wilhelm
HEILBORN was born on 25 Sep 1890. Parents: Carl,
Leopold, Louis HEILBORN and Johanna, Friederike Blechert
. Pamela
Jo Heitland was born on 24 May 1963 in Or'Leons, France.She was married to Ronald Galen PITKIN on 6 Sep 1986 in Clear Lake, Iowa. Children were: Kristen Marlys PITKIN, Ashley Laura PITKIN. Mark
Allan Helmken was born on 6 Sep 1960 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark graduated
from Henry Sibley High School in 1978. He received a B.S. degree in 1983 from
Mankato State, Minnesota, and an M.B.A. from Boston University in 1993. Mark
is currently president of Kea Technologies, a computer software company located
in Burlington, Vermont.He was married to Erin Elizabeth Reilly on 6 Oct 1990. Emma
HemmigChildren were: Dr. Porter H. Dale, Lawrence Dale, Janet Dale, Virginia Dale. Mabel
Henderson
. Daughter of
John Henderson and Grace Parmenter.She was married to Earle R. Smith on 11 Nov 1919. Children were: Marguerite Smith. Mary
HendersonShe was married to Lewis McKelvey Guy in 1921. Elizabeth
HeronChildren were: Maud Tailboys. Margaret
Alison HERRIDGE
was born on
7 Oct 1905. She died on 9 Aug 1993 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Manchester,
New Hampshire.She was married to Victor Ellsworth PITKIN Ph.D. on 4 Sep 1932 in Arlington, Massachusetts. Children were: Donald Herridge PITKIN. James
Hickey was born in 1848 in Shilby, Canada West. James was the son of James
and Jane Hickey. James operated a tin shop in Marshfield, Vt. in the building
later used as a harness shop by Edwin Thomas.He was married to Jennie Blodgett on 5 Jul 1872 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Wendell Phillips Hickey. Wendell
Phillips Hickey was born on 6 Jul 1879 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on
7 Dec 1956 in Halifax District Hospital, Florida. Wendell lived in Cabot, Vermont,
on the farm now owned by Michael and Uli Belenky (1996). Wendell represented
Cabot in the legislature in 1942 and 1943. There was an elm tree near his house
which could be climbed by ascending a spiral staircase which Wendell had built
around its trunk. From his obituary: "Daytona Beach Fla. - Wendell Phillips
Hickie, 77, was fatally injured when hit by a motorcycle December 7 at 8 p.m.
Death ensued at midnight at the Halifax district hospital. born in Marshfield,
Vt., July 6, 1879, he was the youngest of four children of the late James and
Jennie Pitkin Hickie. He was educated in the schools of Marshfield, Cabot, and
St. Johnsbury and graduated from Montpelier Seminary. From 1905 to 1919, he
was a resident of Orange City, Fla., and served a term as mayor of that city.
Mr. Hickie owned one of the first bus lines in the state of Florida, running
from Orange City to Deland, and he was also a building contractor in Orange City.
Returning to Vermont, the deceased engaged in farming at Cabot. Always interested
in town affairs, he represented Cabot in the state legislature in 1943-44. He
was active in the church, serving six years on the United Church committee; and
for ten years, Mr. Hickie was president of the Cabot Old Home Week committee.
Since 1945 he has made his home in Daytona Beach, Fla. He was trustee and
member of the official board of Livingston Memorial church and past president
of the Men's club. The deceased was also active in boy Scout work. Surviving
relatives are three nieces, Mrs. Gladys Provost of Boston; Mrs. I. W. Hawes
of Laguna Beach, Calif.; and Mrs. Olive Pihleman of Charleston, W. Va.; Richard
M. Provost of West Hartford, Conn.; and cousins. Funeral services were held
at the Livingston Memorial Methodist church in Dytona Beach on Tuesday with burial
at Hollywood cemetery in Orange City, Fla." Parents:
James Hickey and Jennie Blodgett. Abigail
Hildreth Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth. Elizabeth
Hildreth Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth. Ephraim
Hildreth Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth. Isaac
Hildreth Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth. Joseph
Hildreth Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth. Mary
Hildreth Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth. Persis
Hildreth was born on 8 Feb 1660. Birth date and parentage obtained from
an internet file. Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth.Children were: Joseph CLEVELAND. Richard
Hildreth was born in 1605. He died on 23 Feb 1692 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.He was married to Elizabeth in 1645 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Children were: Elizabeth Hildreth , Sarah Hildreth, Mary Hildreth , Ephraim Hildreth, Abigail Hildreth, Joseph Hildreth, Thomas Hildreth, Persis Hildreth, Isaac Hildreth. Sarah
Hildreth Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth. Thomas
Hildreth Parents: Richard Hildreth and
Elizabeth. Amy
Christina HillChildren were: Emma Maud Fuller . Beatrice
HILL was buried on 28 Aug 1570 in Staffordshire, England. She was born in
Buntingsdale, Shropshire, England. Parents: William
Hill HILL and Alice de Bunbury.Children were: Thomas BULKELEY. Elizabeth
Hill. She was married to Seneca BEMIS. Children were: Guy BEMIS, male BEMIS , female BEMIS, A. Mary (May) BEMIS. William
Hill HILLChildren were: Beatrice HILL. |