Showing posts with label Michigan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michigan. Show all posts

Friday, March 17, 2017

Find Ancestors in Michigan Death Records


Death Records for Michigan State

Vital records registration for Michigan began in 1867. You can order copies of Michigan Vital Records (Birth, Marriages or Deaths) by regular mail,

Michigan Coffin Plates

Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestFrancis Montgomery 1834~1898 Found in Detroit, Michigan
Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestPeter Norris died 1899 Found in Michigan

Michigan Cemetery Records

Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestKnapp Aldrich Cemetery Wayne County, Michigan
Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestElm Hall Cemetery, Michigan
Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestFuneral Card for Mary Renda, died 1973 Chicago Illinois interment Woodland Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestOakland Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery Novi Michigan

Michigan Death Certificates (Vital Stats)

Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestDeath Certificate of James Pittman Miller of Detroit, Michigan


Michigan Funeral Cards


Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestEdward James Christian 1868-1889 Michigan
Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestFuneralcard for Gertrude Elizabeth HUSTON Cramblet 1885 Michigan - 1963 California
Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestFuneral Card JOHN J. "JACK" HESS November 1, 1918 - September 26, 1993 Michigan
Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestFuneral Card Howard James Maltby 1935 - 1973 Michigan

Michigan Obituaries and Death Notices


Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestDetroit Obits Obituaries and Death Notices from various Detroit newspapers
Find Death Records on Ancestors at RestObituary of Annie (Patterson) Henry, 1872 - 1945, Ontario - Michigan

Saturday, November 08, 2014

Genealogy Mystery: What Happened to Cyril (Charles) De Meulenaere?

Top Genealogy Mystery: Death of Cyril De Meuleneare
Lorine McGinnis Schulze of Olive Tree Genealogy is posting her Top 10 Genealogy Mysteries, and encouraging others to follow suit with their own.

You can read her Genealogy Mysteries at Top 10 Genealogy Mysteries

Here is my Top Genealogy Mystery: What Happened to Cyril (Charles) De Meulenaere?

My great grand uncle Cyrillus (Charles) De Meulenaere was born in Tielt Belgium in 1888. On 27 February 1937 he died in Detroit Michigan. The family lore has always been that he was killed - stabbed to death outside a bar in downtown Detroit.

Here is what I've been able to find out about Cyril (Charles):
  • November 1915: Border Crossing states his last permanent residence was Berlin Canada (now Kitchener Ontario) and he is heading to Detroit. Has no relatives there
  • March 31, 1916: Joined the CEF (Canadian Expeditionary Forces) during WW1. Says he was born in 1881 (a lie) and living in Berlin (Kitchener) Ontario
  • June 5, 1917: Joined the American Expeditionary Force. Says he lives at  2166 Mack Ave, St Clair Michigan and works for J. A. Cornille (of Cornille Bros) driving a team of horses.
  • May 15, 1919: A document from the US Pension service states that Cyriel was discharged from service on May 15, 1919, and provides the date of his death as February 27, 1937. His name is written as Charles Demenllenere & Demeulenere. 
  • September 3, 1932: Cyril/Charles attempts to cross from USA into Canada at Windsor. Says he is going to visit brother "Arthur" [Note: this is actually his brother Archie] in Bridgeport Ontario. Lives Detroit Michigan, American, sister Marie in Tielt Belgium. He was REJECTED.
  • February 27, 1937: Cyril dies in Detroit Michigan
  • March 1, 1937: his brother Archie tries to go to Cyril's funeral in Michigan but is deported. Archie's son always said that his father was escorted to the funeral by officials (Border Guards? Police?) and then taken back to the border and deported. 

I contacted Mt. Olivett Cemetery , Detroit Michigan where Cyril is buried. Here is their information:


Cyril Demeulenaere
Date of Death: FEBRUARY 27, 1937
Cemetery: Mt. Olivet Cemetery
Location: Section 44, Tier 25, Space 84

The cemetery owns the grave and buried him for free due to a financial hardship of some sort.  They did not have an address of where he lived at the time.  Below is all the information that the cemetery had for him:
Date of death - 2/27/1937
Date of interment - 3/3/1937
Funeral home - VanLerberghe
Church - Our Lady of Sorrows
Age - about 48 

Next step was to contact the funeral home and the church.

VanLerberghe Funeral Home answered re Cyril's death:
Cyril Demeulenaere
Age 45, passed on February 27, 1937
Born in Belgium
Buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan
Funeral Services held at Our Lady of Sorrows Church on March 3, 1937 at 10am.

Our Lady of Sorrows Church burned down 1963 but I found the new church where the parish and the records went. They also replied to my email with this information:
Our Lady of Sorrows death records indicate that Cyril Demeulenaere died on February 27, 1937 and was buried March 3, 1937,at Mt.Olivet cemetery here in Detroit following a mass at Our Lady of Sorrows celebrated by Rev. H. Syoen. There is no further information listed.

I would like to know exactly what happened to Cyril!  There are two things I am hoping for:

1. An obituary or death notice or newspaper article about Cyril's death on 27 February 1937. I'm willing to bet there is a write up in a Detroit Newspaper. If anyone has access to these papers, I'd be very grateful for help.

2. A photo of Cyril's grave at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Searching for My Black Ancestor Jonathan Butler


 The Challenge of Finding Our Black Ancestor's Origins

Francis X. Schumacher & Mary Butler
This is a photo of my  2nd great-grand-aunt Mary Schumacher nee Butler (1852-1924) and her husband.

Mary was the sister of my great-great-grandfather Joseph Butler (1856-between 1911-1918).

Mary and Joseph were the grandchildren of Jonathan Butler, a black man living in the Queen's Bush in what was then called Upper Canada (now the province of Ontario)

A Challenging Black Ancestor

It has been a challenge to research Jonathan Butler and his family.  Early 1800s Ontario records are sparse. We know that Jonathan was born somewhere in the USA circa 1790.  No specific location in the United States is known. There are no census records where his origins are noted.

We know he was black. He is listed on various tax, census and assessment records as "Negro" and "African"  We know his wife's name (Elizabeth Ginkins as seen in the adult baptism of his son Allen, my 3rd great-grandfather) but do not know her origins.

The earliest record for Jonathan is an 1834 Assessment record where he is recorded as "Negro Butler".
The last record of Jonathan is an 1840 "Census" which is really a tax and assessment record. He has not been found after that date - no death records, no burial records, no 1851 census record (although many of the 1851 census for Ontario are missing). We have found no record of his wife Elizabeth in any records of any year.

Jonathan Butler's Children

Jonathan's children are found in census records recorded as "African", "Mulatto" and in later years "White". We know from tax records that Jonathan had at least 5 sons and 3 daughters but we only know the names of two with certainty - Allen and George. Both married German women in the Waterloo area.

* George Butler (1832-1902) married Catherine Krump and had 11 children known.

* Allen Butler (1824-1872) married Caroline (Carrie) Weiss and had 8 children known.

* It is believed that Henry (Harry) Butler (ca 1829-between 1861-1871) who married a German woman named Sarah Susannah Foerch is another son

My 3rd great-grandfather Joanes Alexander Alan (called Allen) Butler was baptized into the Catholic Church January 26,1851 at St Agatha, Wilmot Twp, Waterloo Co. He was recorded as the son of Jonathan Butler and Elizabetha Ginkens. In his marriage record that same year (February 1851) he stated he was born in Toronto. 

Allen's son Joseph, my great-grandfather, is another mystery. He disappears after the 1901 census where he is found with his wife and children living in Seaforth, Huron County Ontario. His estranged wife Caroline (Carrie) left Ontario for Detroit Michigan circa 1909. Family lore said that she left Joseph after some kind of scandal was discovered and that he "went out west". He was never heard from again although our research indicates he may have settled in Manitoba near the border of North Dakota.  If his wife can be believed, he was deceased by May 1918.

The Genealogy Challenges & Unanswered Questions

We have many challenges and puzzles regarding the Butler family and my black heritage.

1. How do we find our Jonathan Butler's origins in the United States? There are so few records for pre 1851 in Ontario and we have not been able to find what happened to him after that 1840 assessment record or where he was before the 1834 one. So we only have records of him for a six year time frame. We know he was in Toronto circa 1824 when Allen was born. But where was he before 1824 and where was he from 1824 to 1834 when he acquired land in the Queen's Bush? 

2.  Where was Joseph Butler from 1901 to 1918? Was he in Manitoba? He had a brother Jacob Butler in Pembina North Dakota but we've not found any record of Joseph there. However this brother Jacob lived for several years in Montcalm, Pembina Valley Region, Manitoba. Did Jacob head there after leaving his family (or being kicked out as family lore states)? We are hoping his death record might have information on the birth place of his father Jonathan or mother Elizabeth.

If you have any suggestions or ideas for us in our search, please post them in the Comment section of this blog post. We definitely need advice on where to look next!  

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Searching Free Michigan Death Records for a Massey

I've been searching the free online Michigan Death Records for my William Ivis Massey who most likely died sometime between 1891 and 1898. So far I've had no luck which leads me to think he may have died elsewhere.

Since he worked for the railroad it is quite possible he was in another state or even back in Ontario Canada where he had family.

William was born in 1847 in Quebec (called Canada East at the time) and was married twice. The first marriage was to a Miss Wheeley, the second to Jeanette (Jennie) MacDonald. I've not been able to find out his first wife's name nor when she died. But by 1878 he and wife #1 had a son George born in Ontario, and by 1881 he was in Detroit Michigan marrying Jennie.

If you recognize any of these names, contact me at ancestorsatrestATgmail.com (change the AT to @)

Here's the links for the free Michigan death records:

1867-1897 at FamilySearch
1897-1920 at Library of Michigan

Thursday, June 30, 2011

19th-century grave unearthed at Eastern Michigan University campus

Several old bones that were found on Eastern Michigan University's campus have been identified as belonging to an older man buried in a 19th century Catholic cemetery.

From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20110629/METRO/106290417/19th-century-grave-unearthed-at-Eastern-Michigan-University-campus#ixzz1Qm3Jt7Sp

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Tip Of The Week - Michigan Death Records

In my travels around the net I often find interesting death record databases that I think are worthy of note. So I have decided that each Saturday I will Blog about a database that I have found useful. So with that in mind...........

Seeking Michigan has searchable indexes plus images of death records from 1897 to 1920. This Library of Michigan collection of Michigan death certificates features nearly 1 million records. Information includes the decedent's birth date and place, parents' names and birthplace, cemetery name and location, and much more.

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Michigan and Ontario Death Records online

There is lots of new data online on Ancestors at Rest.

Some new Perth County Ontario data at
http://www.ancestorsatrest.com/perth_county_ont.shtml/

New Simcoe County Ontario data at
http://www.ancestorsatrest.com/simcoe_county_ont/

Knapp Aldrich Cemetery in Wayne County,Michigan is on line at
http://www.ancestorsatrest.com/michigan.shtml

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

OBIT: Harry Maltby 1906 - 1982, Michigan

Oakland Press, Pontiac, Michigan

MALTBY HARRY (BALDY), age 76; of Wixom; December 1, 1982; husband of Iva; father of Mrs. John (Daralene) Hess of Walled Lake, Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth) Macaluso of Grand Rapids, Margaret Scheen of Wixom, and the late Howard Maltby; grandfather of Michael and Mark Macaluso; also one brother and six sisters.

Funeral from Lynch and Sons Funeral Home (Richardson-Bird Chapel), Walled Lake, Saturday, 2 p.m. Rev. Lloyd Christler officating. Interment Oakland Hills Cemetery, Novi. Friends may visit after 1 p.m. Friday. Memorials to the Heart Fund or Masonic Home appreciated.


Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
e-mail Emaca42609@aol.com
Location:Grand Rapids, MI


See Ancestors At Rest website for more free Death Records

Sunday, August 22, 2004

DEATH CERT: James Miller, Michigan 1845-1908

Debbie
e-mail holths@centurytel.net
Location: Arkansas

Hi!! Here is the death certificate of my great-great-uncle, James Pittman Miller, of Detroit, Michigan.

Birthdate: 02/14/1845
Place: MI

Name of Father: Richard Miller(born in England)
Name of Mother: Anna Higgins (born in England)

Age at marriage: 23 years old.

Date of Death: 08/27/1908
Cause of Death: Bright's disease and contributory paralysis.
Age at Death: 63 years, 7 mo., 13 days.

Place of Burial: Redford Cemetery - 08/31/1908.

James was married to Anna Van Curen Miller, and they had three children: Lettie, Ella, and Clyde, all 3 of whom are still living.

Date filed: August 31, 1908

Thanks!!

OBIT: Joseph Maculuso, Michigan

Joseph "Guiseppi" Macaluso, 82 of 2154 McKee Ave. SW, a retired Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. coach yard employee, died Sunday morning at his home. (Died February 24, 1963)

Mr. Macaluso, who had retired in 1951 after 26 years with the railway, was a native of Sicily and had moved to Grand Rapids about 50 years ago.

He was a member of the Brotherhood of the Railway Carmen of America, Local 789 and of Our Laby of Sorrows Church and of its Crucifix and Holy Name Societies.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. C. Jack Aalders and Mrs. Dominic Coniglia; a son, Dominic; five grandchildren and six greatgranchildren. His wife, Mary, died more than 25 years ao.

Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Our Lady of Sorrows Church with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. The body is at the Ronan Funeral Home.