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| 101 | George Papagno, One Brother, and Mother George Papagno, Brother Dominic, and Mother. 2 February 1944, Woonsocket, Rhode Island | ||
| 102 | George Papango George Papagno, while living in a nursing home, shortly before he died. | ||
| 103 | German Document: Baptismal Certificate for Anna Sackenvitz Date: "11 February 1896." -------------------- English Translation (Google Machine Translation) Baptismal Certificate In the name of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Anna Sackenvitz, born on January 11, 1896, the legitimate daughter of the laborer Franz Sackenvitz in Jonitz and his wife Auguste, n?e Zabel, in the church there received the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on April 5, 1896. This is hereby officially certified on the basis of the baptismal register of the Evangelical Church in Jonitz. Jonitz, the 5th of April 1896. Evangelical Parish Office in Jonitz. [Stamp: Seal of the Church in Jonitz] (Signed) Hachtmann Our Lord Jesus Christ says: All power in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, and baptize them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit; and teach them to keep all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the world. ? Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. Matthew 28, 18-20. Mark 16, 16. Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them; for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. Mark 10, 14. | ||
| 104 | German Document: Baptismal Certificate for Willy Franz Stolle Google Machine Translation: ----------------------------------- Baptismal Certificate On the day of God the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Franz Willy, born March 24, 1895, in Scholitz, the legitimate son of the laborer Friedrich Stolle in Scholitz and his wife Emma, n?e Lander, received the sacrament of Holy Baptism on May 9, 1895, in the church at P?tnitz in the presence of three godparents. This is hereby officially certified on the basis of the baptismal register of the Evangelical Church in P?tnitz. P?tnitz, May 9, 1895 Evangelical Parish Office in P?tritz [Signature] Unfee Bere Jesus Christ preaches: To Me is given all mountains in heaven and on earth. Go forth from this, and lead all clouds, and walk in them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy One, and celebrate that you have all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you all your days until the age of 30. Whoever believes and walks in it will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. Matthew 28, 18-20 Mark 16, 16. | ||
| 105 | German Document: Marriage Certificate of Willy Stolle and Anna Sackenvitz Date: 22 February 1920. -------------------- German Transcript: Bescheinigung der Eheschlie?ung. Zwischen dem Arbeiter Franz Willy Stolle, wohnhaft zu Scholitz, und der ledigen Anna Jackewitz, wohnhaft zu Tonik, ist vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten heute die Ehe geschlossen worden. Tonik, am 22ten Februar 1920. Der Standesbeamte. Dix ----------------------- English Translation (Google Machine Translation) Event: Marriage (Eheschlieung) Date of Marriage: February 22, 1920 Location: Jonitz (recorded near the date and on the official seal) The Couple Groom: Franz Willy Stolle Occupation: Arbeiter (Worker/Laborer) Residence: Scholitz Bride: Anna Sackewitz Status: ledigen (unmarried/single) Residence: Jonitz Registrar: Signed by a registrar whose name appears to be Dix. Seal: The circular stamp on the left is the official seal of the registry office in Jonitz. Legal Note: The text at the bottom refers to ? 82 of the Imperial Law of February 6, 1875, which states that civil marriage is the legally binding act, and religious obligations regarding baptism and wedding ceremonies are not affected by this law. This was a result of the Kulturkampf era, which established civil marriage as the only legally valid form in Germany. --------------------- Location Notes: Scholitz is a historic village district within Schnwlkau in the Nordsachsen district of Saxony, Germany. It is known as a linear village (Angerdorf) with Slavic origins and features a notable 12th-century Romanesque church. Scholitz is located between the towns of Bad Duben and Delitzsch. Joditz (not Jonitz) is a small village in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, located in the municipality of Koditz near Hof. Situated in the Saale valley, it is a rural community with approximately 345 inhabitants, known for its historic Evangelical Lutheran Church (St. Johannis) first mentioned in 1365. | ||
| 106 | German Document: Willy Stolle and Anna Sackenvitz Church Marriage Certificate German Document with the names "Willy Stolle," and Anna Sackenvitz. ----------------------------- English Translation Title: Marriage Certificate. Opening: In the name of God the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost. Details: The worker Franz Willy Stolle, residing in Scholitz, married the maiden Anna Sackewitz, residing in Jonitz, on February 22, 1920. Certification: This is hereby pastorally certified. Place and Date: Jonitz, February 22, 1920. Signature: Lemprich, Pastor. Religious Text: The wives be subject to their husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church. You husbands, love your wives, even as Christ loved the church and gave himself for it, that he might sanctify it. Ephesians 5, 22-26. Footer: Form 9. Weniger & Co., Dessau. 1216. | ||
| 107 | German Passport Issued to Martha Alwine Reichelt German passport photograph of Martha Alwine Reichelt, issued in Dresden, Germany 27 July 1923 from the Weimar Republic era. Family stories claim Martha emigrated to the United States at age 16, and she was born 18 Jan 1894. This puts her emigration as the year of 1912. However, a request for naturalization document from her husband, Eric B Wilkens, shows Martha emigrated to the United States 30 December 1924, and became a naturalized American citizen 1 March 1934. It is possible Martha entered the United States earlier, returned back to Germany, then returned. But, given the issues of transportation in the early 1900s, this does not seem probable. ------------------------- Google AI Translation ------------------------- Unterschrift des Pa?inhabers: Signature of the Passport Holder und seiner Ehefrau: and his wife [lined out as not applicable] Es wird hiermit bescheinigt, da? der Inhaber die durch das obenstehende Lichtbild dargestellte Person ist und die darunter befindliche Unterschrift eigenh?ndig vollzogen hat: It is hereby certified that the holder is the person represented by the photograph above and has personally executed the signature below. Polizei-Pr?sidium, Pa?amt, Dresden den 27. Juli 1923: Police Headquarters, Passport Office, Dresden the 27th of July 1923 | ||
| 108 | Good Conduct Award letter A letter from the US Army to parents of John B. Danese, on the occassion of John's Good Conduct Medal award. No date, but John served from 26 May 1942 until 23 Oct 1945. | ||
| 109 | Grandchildren of Melinda (Charest) Fodor From left to right: Haven Torrence, Brooklyn Torrence, Elissa Cason, Gabriel Torrence. Photo taken October 2007. Possible location Murfreesboro, Tennessee | ||
| 110 | Gravestone for Armand Charest Status: Located; Gravestone for Armand Charest, Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, California | ||
| 111 | Group Wedding Photo Armand and Martha (Wilkens) Charest A group wedding photo of Armand and Martha (Wilkens) Charest with all their weeding party. From Left to Right Back Row: Jim McCarthy (Best Man), Victoria (---) Fenton, Eddie Behr, Martha (Wilkens) Charest, Armand Charest, "Suzie", George Charest Front Row: Noella Charest, Pauline (Watson) Hurteau Victoria ("Vicky") was one of Martha's close friends. Vicky and her husband Ray Fenton (married about one year after this wedding) become Godparents to Armand and Martha's oldest son Ronald. Jim McCarthy was Armand's best friend at time of Armand's marriage. Jim and Armand were sharing an apartment in Kew Gardens, Queens, New York City, at the time Armand became engaged to Martha. Jim and Armand remained friends their entire lives, and Armand was with Jim when Jim passed in the late 1980s. Eddie Behr was another of Armand's close friends. "Suzie" was a close friend of Martha, no last name available. | ||
| 112 | Headstone for Frank Watson Frank Watson was buried in Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, Dixon, California. Frank was buried with full military honors by a Navy honor guard. | ||
| 113 | Headstone for Louis George Charest and Eloria (Charest) Lussier Status: Located; Headstone for Louis George Charest and Eloria (Charest) Houle. They were buried together with the parents of Eloria Lussier. | ||
| 114 | Headstone for Willy Stolle and Anna (Stolle) Sackenitz Status: Located; Headstone for Willy and Anna Sackenitz, New Prospect Cemetery, outside of Pine Bush, New York | ||
| 115 | Headstone of Danese Family Status: Located; John B. Danese was buried with his family in Saint Jean-Baptiste Catholic Cemetery, Bellingham, Massachusetts | ||
| 116 | Headstone of Danese Family Second side Status: Located; The second side of the Danese family Headstone. John B. Danese was buried here with his family | ||
| 117 | History - Erich Bernhardt Wilkens A history of the life of Erich Bernhardt Wilkens, written by his oldest grandson Ronald Charest. The source of information in this story is oral family stories. | ||
| 118 | History of Louis George Charest A history of the life of Louis George Charest. As written from brief interviews late in his life, and recollections of his family members. | ||
| 119 | History of Willy Stolle A short history of Willy Franz Stolle. Willy was close friends to Eric Bernhardt Wilkens. Willy and his wife Anna were Godparents to Eric and Martha's daughter Martha Herta. Martha Hertha later became heir to Willy and Anna's property when Anna passed in 1970. This history is based on oral family stories and the limited documentation available. | ||
| 120 | Hurteau Family This photo was taken sometime in the early 1970s. From left to Right: Paul, Richard, (Back Row) Denis, Ronnie, Roland (Front Row) Pauline, Theresa, Jeanne | ||
| 121 | Hurteau Family The Hurteau Family, taken in 1959. Left to Right, from back row: Pauline, Roland, Richard, Jeanne Front Row Theresa holding Ronnie, Denis, Lionel holding Paul | ||
| 122 | Hurteau Family Headstone Side One Status: Located; The Hurteau family headstone. Members of the family buried here include: Julius L Flores Therese J Charest Jeannine Hurteau Biller Denis E Hurteau Ronald G Hurteau | ||
| 123 | Hurteau Family Headstone Side Two Status: Located; Hurteau Family Headstone side Two. List of family members on image "Hurteau Family Headstone Side One" | ||
| 124 | Hurteau Family, Around 1945 Hurteau Family: Therese (Hurteau) Charest, Lionel Hurteau, Pauline, Roland, Jeannine | ||
| 125 | Iidephonse & Emilie (Frechette) Charest Iidephonse & Emilie (Frechette) Charest. This is believed to have been taken while they were living in Rhode Island | ||
| 126 | Ildephonse Charest Ildephonse Charest as a young man. Possibly taken about the time of his marriage to Emilie Frechette | ||
| 127 | Ildephonse Charest and Emilie Frechette Ildephonse Charest and Emilie Frechette, unknown year taken. Possibly another photo taken on their wedding day. | ||
| 128 | Ildephonse's Restaurant Check A small tribute to Ildephonse Charest, created by his daughter Noelle. This is the first check Ildephonse signed (as the anglicized spelling "Alphonse") to open his new restaurant. His restaurant still stands today, abet under other owners. | ||
| 129 | Image of Little Sacred Heart College A B&W etching of the Little Sacred Heart College as it appeared in 1956. Roger Forbes graduated from this college 15 June 1956. Scanned from the inside diploma cover. | ||
| 130 | Inlaid Pachisi Board Created by George Charest George Charest created a number of large, complex, inlaid wood pieces. This particular piece was a 36 inch x 36 inch Pachisi Board. George started work on this 9 June 1992, and completed it August 7 1992. This board has 860 seperate pieces of wood veneer, and George averaged 8 hours a day, every day, working on it. | ||
| 131 | Invitation on behalf of Roger Forbes for a school event at the "College du Sacr?-Coeur" (Precious Blood Junior High) School Address: College Du Sacre - Coeur Precious Blood Junior High 43 Hamlet Avenue Woonsocket, R.I. Undated, but based on Roger's birth date, this letter for a 9th Grade celebration would have been issued in school year 1955-1956. Google Machine Translation: ----------------- Sender: College du Sacr?-Coeur, Precious Blood Junior High, 43 Hamlet Avenue, Woonsocket, R.I. Recipient: My Lord, Members of the Clergy, Dear Brother Director, Dedicated Masters, Dear parents, Dear Friends, Message: Today is a great celebration for the students of the Petit Coll?ge Sacr?-Coeur of the Precious Blood Parish because the hour of rewards has sounded. We are very happy and very proud to see our parents, our many friends, our dear benefactors come to applaud our successes. The presence of each of you here tonight is a great honor and an immense encouragement to the cause of education. We say to you from the bottom of our hearts a very big thank you. During the long months of the school year, we were at work, at very difficult work. Through our sustained efforts and the dedication of our masters, we have taken another big step in the field of science. To mark their satisfaction, our masters want to reward the most deserving with a distribution of special prizes and the awarding of diplomas to 9th-grade students. We are not insensitive to this new kindness added to their untiring devotion. To you Reverend Brothers and to all our generous donors of prizes, we are happy to express our deepest gratitude. Likewise, dear audience, we highly appreciate your presence which marks the tenderness and interest you have for youth. Also, we sincerely write to you: To all, the most cordial welcome and good evening! | ||
| 132 | Isaiah "Gabe" Torrence age 6 Photo taken in Murfreesboro, Tennessee | ||
| 133 | Isaiah Gabe Torrence and Wife Grace A wedding photo of Isaiah and Grace Torrence. Wedding was held in nashville, Tennessee, on January 31, 2026. | ||
| 134 | J. B. Danese, 1964 JB Danese loved to go fishing, and owned a small fishing boat that he kept at a marina near his home with Rita (Charest) in Warwick, Rhode Island | ||
| 135 | James Papagno | ||
| 136 | James Papagno Age 12 Photo dated 12/10/1975 | ||
| 137 | James Papagno with His Family James Papagno with his family Cynthia, Kristina, Marissa, and Anthony | ||
| 138 | Jeannine Hurteau-Biller Funeral Card Funeral card from Fournier & Fournier Funeral Home | ||
| 139 | Jeannine M. (Castro-Biller) Hurteau Jeannine M. (Castro-Biller) Hurteau, of Santa Rosa, California, an agent for 19 years at Dill Noonan Insurance Agency in Santa Rosa and before that, a secretary for 10 years at Rancho Grande Travel Club of Rohnert Park, California. | ||
| 140 | Jeff Michael [ unknown ] Jeff Michael was the son of Diane [ unk maiden name ] by her first marriage, and the second wife of Armand Charest. Although Armand did not adopt Jeff, he did help raise him from the time of his marriage to Diane, until Jeff left home about the same time as Armand's divorce from Diane. | ||
| 141 | Jeneane Hurteau Jeneane Hurteau | ||
| 142 | Joe and Therese (Charest) Floro Joe Floro was second husband to Therese (Charest) (Hurteau) | ||
| 143 | Joe Floro in Hawaii November 17th,1941 Joe Floro was in the US Navy, stationed onboard the USS Honolulu. He was to be discharged on his birthday, December 8th, 1941, Needless to say, He stayed for the duration of WW II. This photo taken November 17th, 1941. The woman in the photo is unknown, believed to be a girlfriend of Joe's at the time. | ||
| 144 | John B. Danese Army Separation Qualification Record Army Separation Qualification Record of John B. Danese. This is military information in addition to his DD 214 | ||
| 145 | John B. Danese DD 214 Military DD 214 for John B. Danese | ||
| 146 | John B. Danese Funeral Marker Obituary The obituary of J.B. Danese laminated as a card. | ||
| 147 | John B. Danese in Uniform John B. Danese was in the U.S. Army from 26 May 1942 to 23 Oct 1945. He served in the European theater as a truck driver. This would have helped shape his post-war career driving beer trucks around the Rhode Island area. Photo inscription on the back shows this was taken in July 1942, other inscription: July - 1942 8259d 2 Spec Gold John Danese #8174 The Post Studio Fort Eustis, Virginia Note: In 2010 Fort Eustis was combined with Langley Air Force Base to form Joint Base Langley?Eustis. The headquarters of the Army Transportation Corps was at Fort Eustis until 2010 when it moved to Fort Lee. | ||
| 148 | John B. Danese Military Separation Card In addition to his DD-214 and separation papers, J.B. Danese also carried his military separation card. | ||
| 149 | John B. Danese with His Boat JB Danese loved fishing, and he loved being on the water in his boat. This boat appears to be a home built plywood boat, possibly a design by William Jackson, called "Ranger." In the post WWII 50's and 60's era, hundreds of different boat plans sets were offered. JB belonged to a yacht club near Warwick, Rhode Island, on Narragansetts Bay, possibly "Pettis Boat Yard," off Narragansett Parkway, near Shand avenue where JB and his wife Rita (Danese) Charest lived. | ||
| 150 | John Danese Appointment as Police Constable Board of Police Commissioner's letter of appointment for John B Danese as police constable for City of Woonsocket. Period of appointment is from 26 December 1956 to 31 December 1956. Commission number 1863. JB was appointed as a Woonsocket, Rhode Island, police constable starting in 1955. |
