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901 I597  Bier  Edgar H.  13 Nov 1885  13 Mar 1905  Elevator Accident  tree1 
902 I480  Bier  Elizabeth Marie  1 Aug 1920  11 Nov 1993  Elizabeth Bier was the oldest daughter of eight children with a half sister, Ginnie, 15 years older than she. They called her Betty and she had blond hair and blue eyes. She went to West Liberty State College where she studied to be a biology teacher. She became a teacher and taught in several Ohio Schools. She met Paul while at West Liberty, they married and Paul joined the army. When he returned they settled in Dayton, OH where he opened several gas stations. They had five children, four boys and one girl. They retired to Zephyrhills, FL while Paul was in his 50 'S. Their daughter Beth, graduated from Zephyrhills High School and then moved back to Ohio. She married Tim Ross who operates a camera shop in Warren, OH, where her father died while visiting. The sons remained in Ohio and ran the gas stations. Their oldest son Paul Jr. later moved to Michigan and began working in the auto plants. Gene followed Betty and Paul to Florida and became an auto salesman. He still lives in Florida as does Glenn. Dennis went to college and became a teacher like his mother. He married Pam and they moved to Athens, OH. Dennis is now a principal of a grade school and Pam teaches at Ohio University.

 
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903 I480  Bier  Elizabeth Marie  1 Aug 1920  11 Nov 1993  Sources:
Document: Br°derbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benef it Records, Surnames Beginning with B, Date of Import: Jun 2, 1996, Internal Re f. #1.111.3.22240.26.
Document: Social Security Death Index. 
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907 I478  BIER  JAMES LANDON  11 Jun 1882  6 Mar 1962  "Since Landon worked in China for a time, I thought the following story was of interest.

ANYONE FOR CHOW? by Paul J. Burns, PJBurns@prodigy.net

My great-uncle, Justin Jerome Burns, was an engineer in China in 1902-04, helping to build a railroad fro m Canton to Shanghai. Justin, who was born in Watertown, New York in 1870, wa s one of the 13 children of an Irish immigrant, served in the Spanish-American War, and was the first of our family to receive a college education. Having s urvived the war and the many dangers of China (including an encounter with the Boxers) he returned to the USA only to catch typhoid fever and die in 1905. Some years ago, I borrowed his handwritten diaries from a second cousin and ty ped them out. I found them fascinating, not only for the descriptions of his o wn activities but also for his observations of the life around him. Take his comments on "The Food of the Cantonese," for example. Justin said that the are a around Canton was subtropical and humid. One would expect to encounter snake s and rodents, but these were quite rare. He soon learned that these were much sought-after culinary delicacies, and their numbers were kept down by profess ional catchers. While the rats were either eaten by the country people or drie d to be sold in the city markets, the snakes were captured alive, their lips w ere sewn together, and they wound up in cages in front of restaurants to provi de the arriving customers with the pleasure of selecting their dinner (much as we sometimes do with lobsters). Justin and his fellow foreigners lived on hou se boats attended by Chinese servants. He said the Chinese attendants often brought cute puppies aboard which they called "Chows," similar to the dogs he knew back home as "Esquimaux," but black or reddish-brown. Justin soon learned t hat these were not considered pets but food, and they were eaten when about n ine or ten months old. The engineers sometimes purchased these pups to raise as pets, but they always disappeared, usually in conjunction with a feast giv en by one of the cooks for his friends. Justin also learned that cats were not immune. One day a servant brought a scrawny kitten aboard, which Justin playe d with and soon thought of as his personal pet. One day, however, the cook had several relatives to lunch, and Justin discovered that the kitten had been the "piece de resistance." Later, when he became better acquainted with Canton, he discovered that while some restaurants featured snakes, others featured do gs and cats displayed the same way, caged in front to provide the patrons with a selection. Justin's comments led me to wonder if that is where the word "chow," which is slang for food, came from. When I was in the Marine Corps more than forty years ago, we never called food anything but chow. Did our old Chin a hands bring the term back with them? Is, or was, that the chief ingredient of Chow Mein? Speaking for myself, I prefer not to know the Chinese words for rat, snake, or cat, or there may be nothing left for me to order but fried noodles." 
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908 I478  BIER  JAMES LANDON  11 Jun 1882  6 Mar 1962  "Timeline of James Landon "Landon" Bier.

Landon Born: 11 Jun 1882: Landon Bier is born in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States to Charles Henry Bier (1861-1890) and Clara Virginia (Landon) Bier (1862-1927).

Wife Born: 07 Dec 1829: Future wife, Emma Mary Sauber, is born in Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, United States to John G. Sauber (1829-1908) and Margaret "Maggie" (Roth) Sauber (1829-1912).

Death: 05 May 1884: E. Elizabeth (Harrison) Landon, Grandmother

Birth: 20 May 1884: Brother Charles Harry Bier

Birth: 13 Nov 1885: Edgar H. Bier brother

Census: 02 Jun 1890: The Census was mostly destroyed by fire. The remaining parts from Washington DC (roll 2) do not show the family.

Birth: 12 SEP 1890: Cousin Lemuel Kennerly Taylor

Death: 26 Nov 1890: Father Charles Henry "Harry" Bier

Birth: 1892: cousin Sarah. E. Taylor

Wife Born: 06 May 1894: Future wife, Edna Elizabeth Chapline is born in Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, United States to Wilbur Cross Chapline (1872-1951) and Maude May (Nixon) Chapline (1877-1962).

YMCA: 26 May 1899, Race. Won.

Census: 02 Jun 1900: Landon B Taylor so of C M Taylor, listed as his mother. C M Taylor is Sarah Elizabeth (Landon) Taylor, sister of Clara Virginia Landon, Landon's mother. Clay, Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, United States.

Directory: 1903

Directory: 1904

Marriage: 26 July 1904: Emma M. Sauber

Directory: 1905

Death: 1905: Brother Edgar dies

Birth: 13 Jun 1905: Virginia Edgar Bier, daughter

Directory: 1907

Death: 25 Dec 1908: Father in law, John G. Sauber

Directory: 1909

Census: 1910

Directory: 1911

Death: 16 Mar 1912: Mother in law, Margaret (Roth) Sauber

Directory: 1915

Cyclist Event: 1916

Cyclist Event: 1916

Directory: 1917

War Effort: 1917

Cyclist Event: 1917

World Record: 1917

New Bike: 1917

Accident: 1917

Purchase: 1917: Fish Market

Cycle Event: 1917

News Article: 1917

Death: 1918: Wife Emma

Draft: 12 Sep 1918: WWI Registration

Directory: 1919

News Article: 1919: Purse Napper

Cycle Event: 1919

Married: 28 Jul 1919: Edna Elizabeth Chapline

Census: 1920

Death: Paternal grandmother in law, Elizabeth Ortha (Walters) Chapline

Vacation: 1920: Pic of Grandma and Grandpa

Birth: 01 Aug 1920: Elizabeth Marie Bier

Directory: 1921

Passport: 1921: For Virginia Edgar Bier, daughter

News: 1921: Article about Virginia China trip

News: 1921: Fish market fire

Birth: 17 Feb 1922: Son Landon Bier, Jr

Birth: 18 Nov 1923: daughter Mina Clarke Bier, twin

Birth: 18 Nov 1923: Son Morgan Clarke Bier, twin

Directory: 1924

Birth: 03 Feb 1926: Wilma Clara Bier, daughter

Marriage: 17 Sep 1926: daughter Virginia marries Harold Andrus Jaynes

Diary: 20 Apr 1927 to 30 May 1927: Landon Bier - China

Death: 13 Sept 1927: Mother Clara Virginia Landon

Directory: 1928

Birth: 29 Jul 1928: daughter Carol Sarah Landon

Birth: 23 Sep 1928: granddaughter Phyllis Louis Jaynes

Census: 1930

Directory: 1932

Directory: 1934

Birth: 10 Mar 1934: daughter Alice

Birth: 28 May 1935: grandson Richard A Jaynes

Birth: 21 Jan 1937: daughter Mary Martha Bier

Death: 1938: GAunt Sarah Elizabeth (Landon) Taylor, wife of CN Taylor

Death: 18 Aug 1939: Brother In law, Andrew Sauber

Residence: 1940

Census: 1940

Marriage: 16 Jun 1940: Daughter Mina to Lee Clarence Doty

Birth: 06 Aug 1941: Grandson Lee Thomas Doty

Draft: 27 Apr 1942: WWII Registration card

Birth: 18 Jan 1943: Grandson Parker James Doty

Marriage: 03 Mar 1944: daughter Elizabeth Marie married Paul Curtis Boger

Marriage: 08 Apr 1944: son James Jr marries Alice Treventh Edwards

Anniversary: 18 Jul 1944: Married to Edna 25 years

Death: 25 Dec 1946: Sister in Law, Lena (Sauber) Piel

Birth: 01 Jun 1947: Grandson Paul Curtis Boger, Jr.

Marriage: granddaughter Phyllis Louise Jaynes and Charles Edward Underhill

Birth: 06 Jan 1948: Great grandson Charles Underhill Jr

Marriage: 01 May 1948: Wilma Clara, daughter, marries Gordon Darrell Harless

Marriage: 07 May 1948: daughter, Carol Sarah marries Alvin Roy Jobes

Birth: 19 Oct 1948: grandson Eugene Frederick Boger

Birth: 19 Apr 1949: granddaughter Jacquelyn Lee Harless

Marriage: 02 Jul 1949: son Morgan to Hope Elaine Burgess

Birth: 18 Oct 1949: Barbara Doty, granddaughter

Census: 1950

Death: Brother Charles

Marriage: daughter Mary Martha Bier to William Wallace Jones, jr.

Birth: 11 Jul 1955: grandson, William Wallace III

Birth: 20 Jan 1956: granddaughter, Barbara Harless

Birth: 02 Mar 1956: grandson, William Carl Bruhn

Birth: 21 Jun 1957: grandson Morgan Clarke Bier Jr.

Death: 22 Jun 1957: grandson Morgan Clarke Bier Jr.

Birth: 20 Nov 1957: James J. Underhill, great grandson

Birth: 10 Jan 1958: Bruce Phillip Doty, grandson

Birth: 25 Jan 1958: Bethann M. Boger, granddaughter

Birth: 06 May 1958: James Jones, grandson

Birth: 06 Nov 1958: granddaughter Cynthia Diane Bruhn

Birth: 09 Dec 1958: grandson Edward Alan Jobes

Birth: 08 Apr 1959: grankid Rebecca Jo Bier born

Death: 17 APR 1959: Cousin Lemuel Kennerly Taylor

Marriage: 25 Jul 1959: Grandson Richard A. Jaynes and Sarah H. Humphrey

Census: 1960

Birth: 21 Jul 2960: Grandson Mark Eugene Bruhn

Birth: 21 Mar 1961: Diane Jones granddaughter

Birth: 01 May 1961: grandchild Robert Landon Jobes

Death: 07 Jan 1962: Mother in law, Maude May (Nixon) Chapline

Death: 06 Mar 1962: James Landon Bier, Sr.
79 years, 8 months, 23 days

Funeral Services: Kepner

Burial: Greenwood


* Note: Insert into almost any time period ... and Wheeling flooded.

*Add sons war info, departure, return dates"

Rough Draft - Kellie Sue (Sapp) Sapp King




 
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909 I478  BIER  JAMES LANDON  11 Jun 1882  6 Mar 1962  Family Bible

Notes included in the Family Bible of Virginia Lee Bier Sapp include a list of relatives who were not able to make it to some or all parts of the services and/or burial of Landon Bier. It will appear as it was written by the author.
Paul B., Gene B., Jackie H., Gedy H. Edna H., Bobbie H., Uncle D.H., Aunt Mina and Family

 
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910 I685               
911 I664  Bier  Johann Heinrich  13 Jan 1778  Yes, date unknown  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Is this "Uncle Henry" that C.C. wrote to in New Orleans to take care of his fa mily? He was prosperous and it would explain why the Bier boys went to New Or leans. JLB[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Is this "Uncle Henry" that C.C. wrote to in New Orleans to take care of his fa mily? He was prosperous and it would explain why the Bier boys went to New Or leans. JLB 
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912 I846  Bier  Laux  1661  5 Dec 1694  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

[Bier - Bruhn 2.FTW] He was 33 and single when he died.[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

[Bier - Bruhn 2.FTW] He was 33 and single when he died. 
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913 I631  Bier  Mattie Lanla  Abt 1872  28 Mar 1936  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Obituary in Times Pic. Col 6, P 6 - 29 Mar 1936 =============================== =========================================== ========== The following is from a letter written by George Tinker, Sr. (husband of Mattie Bier) to Winnie Bier Mi llet (granddaughter of Charles John) in 1939: "Shortly after I became engaged to aunt Mattie in 1889, her grandmother, Mrs. John Calvin Stevenson, gave me the following information regarding her family: 1-William V of Holland, had a daughter-- 2-Whose daughter begot-- 3-Anneke Jans, who married Evardus Bogardus of Holland-- 4-Bogardus begot-- 5-Sarah Bogardus who married Lawson and begot- - 6-Sarah Lawson who married Abram Ingram and Lawrence Dunphy and begot-- 7-Mar y Dunphy who married Silas Cole and Matthew Murphy and begot-- 8-Sarah Elizabe th Cole who married John Calvin Stevenson and begot the following; Mary Cathe rine Stevenson, only daughter, wife of Charles John BIER, mother of Walter C. BIER; William R. Stevenson, now living in the City of Mexico, with his daughte r; Augustus Stevenson (deceased) Henry Stevenson. Mrs. John Calvin Stevenson d ied in the City of Mexico several years ago. The wife of C. C. BIER died while the family lived in Pasgagoula, Mississippi, and was buried there. Some day when I can arrange matters I intend to go to Pasgagoula and look up the grave. Walter C. BIER'S father, Charles J. BIER, as you may already know, was born in New York, and was married to Mary C. Stevenson, only daughter of John C. a nd Sarah E. Stevenson, of New Orleans, on September 28th, 1870. Walter's father , mother, brother Charles, and his sister, aunt Mattie, who died on March 26th . 1936, are all buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, in New Orleans. His grandfath er, C. C. BIER, is also buried same place as the others, Odd Fellows Cemetery. " signed UNCLE GEORGE TINKER I'm sorry about the lack of dates in the above information. When I get my files in order, I'll send them. My information on the descendents of Charles John Bier is more detailed than the above. Thank goodness for that! Hope to hear from you soon. Maude Ann Gillmore ===== ===================================================================== ========= = [Bier-Maude.FTW] Mattie Bier is buried in vault #650 at Oddfellows Rest in Ne w Orleans McMahon Coburn was in charge of the burial..[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Obituary in Times Pic. Col 6, P 6 - 29 Mar 1936 =============================== =========================================== ========== The following is from a letter written by George Tinker, Sr. (husband of Mattie Bier) to Winnie Bier Mi llet (granddaughter of Charles John) in 1939: "Shortly after I became engaged to aunt Mattie in 1889, her grandmother, Mrs. John Calvin Stevenson, gave me the following information regarding her family: 1-William V of Holland, had a daughter-- 2-Whose daughter begot-- 3-Anneke Jans, who married Evardus Bogardus of Holland-- 4-Bogardus begot-- 5-Sarah Bogardus who married Lawson and begot- - 6-Sarah Lawson who married Abram Ingram and Lawrence Dunphy and begot-- 7-Mar y Dunphy who married Silas Cole and Matthew Murphy and begot-- 8-Sarah Elizabe th Cole who married John Calvin Stevenson and begot the following; Mary Cathe rine Stevenson, only daughter, wife of Charles John BIER, mother of Walter C. BIER; William R. Stevenson, now living in the City of Mexico, with his daughte r; Augustus Stevenson (deceased) Henry Stevenson. Mrs. John Calvin Stevenson d ied in the City of Mexico several years ago. The wife of C. C. BIER died while the family lived in Pasgagoula, Mississippi, and was buried there. Some day when I can arrange matters I intend to go to Pasgagoula and look up the grave. Walter C. BIER'S father, Charles J. BIER, as you may already know, was born in New York, and was married to Mary C. Stevenson, only daughter of John C. a nd Sarah E. Stevenson, of New Orleans, on September 28th, 1870. Walter's father , mother, brother Charles, and his sister, aunt Mattie, who died on March 26th . 1936, are all buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, in New Orleans. His grandfath er, C. C. BIER, is also buried same place as the others, Odd Fellows Cemetery. " signed UNCLE GEORGE TINKER I'm sorry about the lack of dates in the above information. When I get my files in order, I'll send them. My information on the descendents of Charles John Bier is more detailed than the above. Thank goodness for that! Hope to hear from you soon. Maude Ann Gillmore ===== ===================================================================== ========= = [Bier-Maude.FTW] Mattie Bier is buried in vault #650 at Oddfellows Rest in Ne w Orleans McMahon Coburn was in charge of the burial.. 
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914 I692  Bier  Morgan Clarke  21 Jun 1957  22 Jun 1957  Sources:
Bible: Family Bible Virginia Lee "Gini" (Bier) Sapp, Given by her parents Dec 25, 1961, Last updated 1975.
Family Records: Morgan Bier Family by Morgan Bier.
Documents: Marriage Index, Ohio County, West Virginia, Vol. 153, p 138.
Gedcom: Bier by Bruhn.FTW., Jerry Bruhn.
Obituary: Hope Biel.
Obituary: Hope Bier.
Personal Knowledge: Virginia Lee (Bier) Sapp.
Web: Find A Grave.
 
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916 I786  Bier  Philippine  Aft 1801    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

1860 BIER PHILOPENA Baltimore County MD 395 15 W. Baltimore Federal Population Schedule MD 1860 Federal Census Index MD2345936[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

1860 BIER PHILOPENA Baltimore County MD 395 15 W. Baltimore Federal Population Schedule MD 1860 Federal Census Index MD2345936 
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918 I699  Bier  Robert Allan  09 Aug 1899  Aug 1974  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Custom Field:<_FA#> State of issue: MD Br°derbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Begin ning with B, Date of Import: Jun 5, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.111.3.19637.170[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Custom Field:<_FA#> State of issue: MD Br°derbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Begin ning with B, Date of Import: Jun 5, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.111.3.19637.170 
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919 I697  Bier  Robert Edward Lee  10 Jun 1868  28 Jan 1940  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

MASTER BOOKBINDER, FOLGEN SHAKESPEAR LIBRARY before 1941 MASTER BOOKBINDER, LIB RARY OF CONGRESS before 1931[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

MASTER BOOKBINDER, FOLGEN SHAKESPEAR LIBRARY before 1941 MASTER BOOKBINDER, LIB RARY OF CONGRESS before 1931 
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920 I602  Bier  Sophia Philopene  Bef 1857    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Alias: Sophia Phillippe [Philopene] /Bier/ Sophia Phillippe [Philopene] B ier[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Alias: Sophia Phillippe [Philopene] /Bier/ Sophia Phillippe [Philopene] B ier 
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921 I780  Bier  Viola Dee  26 Sep 1906  02 Mar 1991  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

_DEG Port Arthur Business College, Port Arthur, TX @S02252@ Date of Import: 29 Sep, 1998 [Bier-Maude.FTW] General information source: Obit. from Crowley Dail y Signal (3/6/91) Document: Original with Maude Ann Gilmore entered: 9/20/92 re vised: Funeral services were held at 2 P.M. Monday at First Methodist Church f or Viola B. Blessen Jodon, 84, who died at 5:40 P.M. Saturday at the American Legion Hospital. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Officiating for the servi ces was Dr. Spiller Milton, pastor of First Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. Troy Parker, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs Jodon was born in Crowley on Sept. 26, 1906. She was a graduate of Crowley High School and received a business degree from Port Arthur Business School in Port Arthur, TX. She was a retired assistant Vice president and manager of the loan department of the F irst National Bank where she was employed for 52 years. She was an active mem ber of the First United Methodist Church having been a superintendent of the c hurch Sunday school for nine years along with participating in many other act ivities with church organizations. Mrs. Jodon was a member of the Young At He art club and the Francis McClain women's circle of the First Methodist Church . Survivors include her husband, Dr. Nelson E. Jodon of Crowley; one daught er, Maude Ann B. Gilmore of Plano, TX; Deyo Jodon of Eunice and Ray Fodon of A rkadelphia, Arkansas; two grandchildren; ten step-grandchildren; and seven ste p-great-grandchildren. Serving as pallbearers were her great nephews, Walter M illet, Jr., Dr. Chad Millet, Mark Millet, Tommy Millet, Rickey Millet, Donald Millet, and Jack Degelos. Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home was in charge of arran gements. Death note: Died at home of heart failure-had a stroke in 1988. H er nickname was Bevo. During the prohibition (sic) there was a near-beer call ed Bevo. Several of Mother's brothers also went by the nickname Bevo.[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

_DEG Port Arthur Business College, Port Arthur, TX @S02252@ Date of Import: 29 Sep, 1998 [Bier-Maude.FTW] General information source: Obit. from Crowley Dail y Signal (3/6/91) Document: Original with Maude Ann Gilmore entered: 9/20/92 re vised: Funeral services were held at 2 P.M. Monday at First Methodist Church f or Viola B. Blessen Jodon, 84, who died at 5:40 P.M. Saturday at the American Legion Hospital. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Officiating for the servi ces was Dr. Spiller Milton, pastor of First Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. Troy Parker, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs Jodon was born in Crowley on Sept. 26, 1906. She was a graduate of Crowley High School and received a business degree from Port Arthur Business School in Port Arthur, TX. She was a retired assistant Vice president and manager of the loan department of the F irst National Bank where she was employed for 52 years. She was an active mem ber of the First United Methodist Church having been a superintendent of the c hurch Sunday school for nine years along with participating in many other act ivities with church organizations. Mrs. Jodon was a member of the Young At He art club and the Francis McClain women's circle of the First Methodist Church . Survivors include her husband, Dr. Nelson E. Jodon of Crowley; one daught er, Maude Ann B. Gilmore of Plano, TX; Deyo Jodon of Eunice and Ray Fodon of A rkadelphia, Arkansas; two grandchildren; ten step-grandchildren; and seven ste p-great-grandchildren. Serving as pallbearers were her great nephews, Walter M illet, Jr., Dr. Chad Millet, Mark Millet, Tommy Millet, Rickey Millet, Donald Millet, and Jack Degelos. Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home was in charge of arran gements. Death note: Died at home of heart failure-had a stroke in 1988. H er nickname was Bevo. During the prohibition (sic) there was a near-beer call ed Bevo. Several of Mother's brothers also went by the nickname Bevo. 
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922 I788  Bier  Walter Clifton  21 Jun 1882  02 Jul 1938  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

[Bier-Maude.FTW] General information source: Obit. from Crowley Signal (08/01 /1938) document: Original newspaper article with Maude Ann Gilmore Entered: 09 /20/92 revised: Walter C. Bier, 56, died at 2 O`clock Friday afternoon at the State Hospital in Alexandria, after an illness of several years. Funeral ser vices were conducted at 9 O`clock Saturday morning from the First Methodist Ch urch, the Rev. G. W. Pomeroy officiating. Burial followed in the Crowley Prot estant Cemetery. Walter C. Bier was born in New Orleans, on June 21, 1882, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bier. His early life was spent in that city, the family later removing to Lake Charles and from there to Crowley. His educatio n to the high school point was received in the Old Acadia College, the first s chool of the city of Crowley. Later he graduated from Bowling Green Business College and his first employment was in the old Kaplan Rice Mill, now the Loui siana State Rice Mill where Charles J. Bier was manager for A. Kaplan, owner. The family home still stands on South Parkerson Ave., now owned and occupied by N. John. On July 29, 1902 he was married to Miss Elizabeth Fanny White and his death occurred 36 years later on the same date. To this union 10 childr en were born, two of whom died in infancy. He is survived by his widow and th ree daughters, Mrs. Winnie S. Millet, Mrs. Johnny Blessen, Miss Willie Lou Bie r of Lake Charles and Five Grandchildren. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. George H. Rock of Lake Charles. About 14 years ago he was stricken by an incurable malady and he was sent to the State Hospital for treatment. Except for one or two brief intervals, he had remained there for the past 13 years a nd for the past few years had been confined to his bed. The funeral arrangeme nts were conducted by the Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home. Died note: Death was a result of Huntington's Corea.[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

[Bier-Maude.FTW] General information source: Obit. from Crowley Signal (08/01 /1938) document: Original newspaper article with Maude Ann Gilmore Entered: 09 /20/92 revised: Walter C. Bier, 56, died at 2 O`clock Friday afternoon at the State Hospital in Alexandria, after an illness of several years. Funeral ser vices were conducted at 9 O`clock Saturday morning from the First Methodist Ch urch, the Rev. G. W. Pomeroy officiating. Burial followed in the Crowley Prot estant Cemetery. Walter C. Bier was born in New Orleans, on June 21, 1882, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bier. His early life was spent in that city, the family later removing to Lake Charles and from there to Crowley. His educatio n to the high school point was received in the Old Acadia College, the first s chool of the city of Crowley. Later he graduated from Bowling Green Business College and his first employment was in the old Kaplan Rice Mill, now the Loui siana State Rice Mill where Charles J. Bier was manager for A. Kaplan, owner. The family home still stands on South Parkerson Ave., now owned and occupied by N. John. On July 29, 1902 he was married to Miss Elizabeth Fanny White and his death occurred 36 years later on the same date. To this union 10 childr en were born, two of whom died in infancy. He is survived by his widow and th ree daughters, Mrs. Winnie S. Millet, Mrs. Johnny Blessen, Miss Willie Lou Bie r of Lake Charles and Five Grandchildren. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. George H. Rock of Lake Charles. About 14 years ago he was stricken by an incurable malady and he was sent to the State Hospital for treatment. Except for one or two brief intervals, he had remained there for the past 13 years a nd for the past few years had been confined to his bed. The funeral arrangeme nts were conducted by the Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home. Died note: Death was a result of Huntington's Corea. 
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923 I791  Bier  Walter Clifton  06 Dec 1908  14 Nov 1983  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

[Bier-Maude.FTW] From the Crowley Daily Signal, Nov. 15, 1983 ( not sure of da te of newspaper) Last rites will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mich ael's Catholic Church for Walter Clifton (Bevo) Bier Jr., 74-year-old retired pharmacist who died Monday at the American Legion Hospital. Burial will be i n the Woodlawn Cemetery. A rosary will he recited today at 7p.m. at the Geesey- Furgeson Funeral Home. Mr. Bier was a member of the Louisiana State Pharmaceut ical Association, the Knights of Columbus and the Rotary Club. He was born in Ponchatoula on December 16, 1908. Survivors include his widow, Dorothy Caillo uet Bier of Crowley; one son, Charles R. Bier of Crowley; one sister, Mrs. Nel son Jodon of Crowley and four grandchildren.[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

[Bier-Maude.FTW] From the Crowley Daily Signal, Nov. 15, 1983 ( not sure of da te of newspaper) Last rites will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mich ael's Catholic Church for Walter Clifton (Bevo) Bier Jr., 74-year-old retired pharmacist who died Monday at the American Legion Hospital. Burial will be i n the Woodlawn Cemetery. A rosary will he recited today at 7p.m. at the Geesey- Furgeson Funeral Home. Mr. Bier was a member of the Louisiana State Pharmaceut ical Association, the Knights of Columbus and the Rotary Club. He was born in Ponchatoula on December 16, 1908. Survivors include his widow, Dorothy Caillo uet Bier of Crowley; one son, Charles R. Bier of Crowley; one sister, Mrs. Nel son Jodon of Crowley and four grandchildren. 
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924 I797  Bier  Wayne Ranyard  16 Dec 1919  08 Jul 1959  V.A. Hospital  tree1 
925 I649  Bier  Wilhelm  07 Mar 1905  25 Apr 1992  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Alias: Willi /Bier/ He was invited to the United States to be presented a n award from the US Military for being an excellent friend of the US Army. Th e presentation was made by the Joint Chief of Staff, Colin Powell, his predece ssor and his successor. The family is very proud of this award and showed it to Jerry & Alice Bruhn, when they visited Baumholder to get the information o n the Bier Family. Jerry & Alice Bruhn 6-8-1996[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Alias: Willi /Bier/ He was invited to the United States to be presented a n award from the US Military for being an excellent friend of the US Army. Th e presentation was made by the Joint Chief of Staff, Colin Powell, his predece ssor and his successor. The family is very proud of this award and showed it to Jerry & Alice Bruhn, when they visited Baumholder to get the information o n the Bier Family. Jerry & Alice Bruhn 6-8-1996 
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926 I490  Bier  Wilma Clara   3 Feb 1926  28 May 2005  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Address: 212 WASHINGTON AV[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Address: 212 WASHINGTON AV 
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927 I789  Bier  Winnie Sophie  14 Feb 1905  31 Mar 1971  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

[Bier-Maude.FTW] From the Crowley Daily Signal, Crowley, La., Thrus. April 1, 1971 Crowley, La.--Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:00 a.m. in the First Methodist Church in Crowley for Mrs. Warren Millet, the former Winnie Bi er, 66, of Crowley, who died at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in the American Legion Hos pital following an illness of about one year. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery will be under the direction of Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home. Mrs. Millet is surviv ed by her three sons, Warren and Malcolm Millet, both of Crowley, and Walter M illet of Pasadena, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs Lyle Degelos of Gretna; three brother s, Walter Bier of Crowley, Clyde Bier of Lake Charles, and Charles Bier of Pas adena, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Johnny Blessen and Mrs. Linton Sarver, both of Crowley; and 17 grandchildren.[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

[Bier-Maude.FTW] From the Crowley Daily Signal, Crowley, La., Thrus. April 1, 1971 Crowley, La.--Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:00 a.m. in the First Methodist Church in Crowley for Mrs. Warren Millet, the former Winnie Bi er, 66, of Crowley, who died at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in the American Legion Hos pital following an illness of about one year. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery will be under the direction of Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home. Mrs. Millet is surviv ed by her three sons, Warren and Malcolm Millet, both of Crowley, and Walter M illet of Pasadena, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs Lyle Degelos of Gretna; three brother s, Walter Bier of Crowley, Clyde Bier of Lake Charles, and Charles Bier of Pas adena, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Johnny Blessen and Mrs. Linton Sarver, both of Crowley; and 17 grandchildren. 
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928 I486  BIER 🧬  MORGAN CLARKE  18 Nov 1923  29 Jan 2015  Address: 1504 HILDRETH Avenue

Sources:
Bible: Family Bible Virginia Lee "Gini" (Bier) Sapp, Given by her parents Dec 25, 1961, Last updated 1975.
Document: Marriage Certificate, Ohio County Court House, Wheeling, West Virginia, Vol 64, p 423.
Document: Marriage Index, Ohio County, West Virginia, Vol. 153, p 138.
Family Records: Morgan Bier Family by Morgan Bier.
Gedcom: Bier.FTW by Jerry Bruhn.
Gedcom: BierbyBruhn.FTW by Jerry Bruhn.
Gedcom: King.Gedcom. Date of Import: December13, 2001.
Obituary: Hope Biel.
Obituary: Hope Bier.
Obituary: Morgan Clarke Bier.
Pedigree Charts: Sapp and King Family History, Ronald Stuart Sapp and Kellie Sue Sapp King, August 28th 1988.
Personal Knowledge: Kellie Sue Sapp King.
Web: Find A Grave.  
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929 I6041               
930 I6041               
931 I607  Bier Jaynes  Virginia Edgar  13 Jun 1905  4 Aug 1989  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Alias: Ginnie /Bier/ Ginnie was 14 when her father remarried and started another family. She lived and grew up in Wheeling. She went to China to visi t Aunt Sadie, who was teaching there. She met and married Hal Jaynes, an ent omologist. They went to South America where their daughter was born. Hal ret urned to the states and taught at Yale. Their son Richard was born when they lived in Connecticut. The family remained in CT where her children and grand children are living. Phyllis met and married Charles Underhill who tragically died at an early age of cancer. After his death Phyllis continued to run the business they started. Now her son is in business with her. Phyllis is sem i-retired and has married Floyd Russell. They live in Danbury CT. Richard, l ike his father, is an entomologist. He also has written and done much researc h. He and the family raise and sell Christmas trees each year as well as a mo untain Laural that he developed himself. Richard is retired from teaching but not from the Broken Arrow nursery business. Richard lives in Hamden CT. 15 Jun 1995, Bier Family Reunion ================================================ ========================== ========== Letter from Virginia Bier Jaynes to Mary Bier Jones Dear Mary, Sat, Sept 26, 1987 Grandmother Cl ara's husband died when our father (James Landon Bier) was 9 years old. He wa s sent to live with Aunt Sadie. There was a son Edgar, but he was killed when he was 19 in an elevator accident. (Baltimore or Washington, DC) She was a person full of life and fun. She married a railroad conductor. I called him Uncle Norris and loved him. He came to visit us occasionally after her third husband died. Norris was away from home a great deal on his job and she did not like that so she divorced him and married William A. Ray. He was full of fun too and would take us in the buggy and horse out to Wheeling Park to bowl and have fun. Of course Daddy did not approve. Will was a house painter and made good money, but liked to drink and eventually it got the better of him a nd Grandma moved in with us. She still loved a good time and was highly sexed and had an affair with the postman!!!! Daddy would have raised Cain had he k nown, but we kept quiet. Harry lived with grandma and Uncle Will (that's what we called him). Harry also lived with us for a while and we were like brothe r and sister. My grandparents came from Germany as a young bride and groom. He worked in the mill across the creek from East Wheeling. They bought a red br ick house and raised their family there. When grandma Sauber died, grandpa r ented the house and took turns living with his children. I liked having him a t our house - he played checkers with me. He died on a Christmas day when I w as a child. I remember we had to take my Christmas tree down. His house was sold a few years later and I received my mother's share since she was dead by that time. Harry can tell you more about the Landons. I believe they were a fi ne, prosperous family. Aunt Sadie was a teacher, and her sister Anne was a m usic teacher but died of TB I have a locket with her picture in it. Also one of Grandmother Landon. My memory has grown worse - but ask if you want more in formation. I gave everything to Call Jaynes and Jim Underhill and I do not dr ive any distance now. It is difficult to get it from them. Phyliss says Jim has it all on a big board on the wall in one of his rooms. He lives in Groto n, CT, a long distance from here. Thanks for your letter, but I can't find it n ow, or maybe I answered it! Hope Wheeling is improving financially, and all t he children are doing well. Employment here is down to 3% and residents get a s much as $10 per hour. They are untrained! What are you dong and do you sti ll paint? I am very tired. Much Love, Ginnie (Have had 3 mild strokes) ================================================[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Alias: Ginnie /Bier/ Ginnie was 14 when her father remarried and started another family. She lived and grew up in Wheeling. She went to China to visi t Aunt Sadie, who was teaching there. She met and married Hal Jaynes, an ent omologist. They went to South America where their daughter was born. Hal ret urned to the states and taught at Yale. Their son Richard was born when they lived in Connecticut. The family remained in CT where her children and grand children are living. Phyllis met and married Charles Underhill who tragically died at an early age of cancer. After his death Phyllis continued to run the business they started. Now her son is in business with her. Phyllis is sem i-retired and has married Floyd Russell. They live in Danbury CT. Richard, l ike his father, is an entomologist. He also has written and done much researc h. He and the family raise and sell Christmas trees each year as well as a mo untain Laural that he developed himself. Richard is retired from teaching but not from the Broken Arrow nursery business. Richard lives in Hamden CT. 15 Jun 1995, Bier Family Reunion ================================================ ========================== ========== Letter from Virginia Bier Jaynes to Mary Bier Jones Dear Mary, Sat, Sept 26, 1987 Grandmother Cl ara's husband died when our father (James Landon Bier) was 9 years old. He wa s sent to live with Aunt Sadie. There was a son Edgar, but he was killed when he was 19 in an elevator accident. (Baltimore or Washington, DC) She was a person full of life and fun. She married a railroad conductor. I called him Uncle Norris and loved him. He came to visit us occasionally after her third husband died. Norris was away from home a great deal on his job and she did not like that so she divorced him and married William A. Ray. He was full of fun too and would take us in the buggy and horse out to Wheeling Park to bowl and have fun. Of course Daddy did not approve. Will was a house painter and made good money, but liked to drink and eventually it got the better of him a nd Grandma moved in with us. She still loved a good time and was highly sexed and had an affair with the postman!!!! Daddy would have raised Cain had he k nown, but we kept quiet. Harry lived with grandma and Uncle Will (that's what we called him). Harry also lived with us for a while and we were like brothe r and sister. My grandparents came from Germany as a young bride and groom. He worked in the mill across the creek from East Wheeling. They bought a red br ick house and raised their family there. When grandma Sauber died, grandpa r ented the house and took turns living with his children. I liked having him a t our house - he played checkers with me. He died on a Christmas day when I w as a child. I remember we had to take my Christmas tree down. His house was sold a few years later and I received my mother's share since she was dead by that time. Harry can tell you more about the Landons. I believe they were a fi ne, prosperous family. Aunt Sadie was a teacher, and her sister Anne was a m usic teacher but died of TB I have a locket with her picture in it. Also one of Grandmother Landon. My memory has grown worse - but ask if you want more in formation. I gave everything to Call Jaynes and Jim Underhill and I do not dr ive any distance now. It is difficult to get it from them. Phyliss says Jim has it all on a big board on the wall in one of his rooms. He lives in Groto n, CT, a long distance from here. Thanks for your letter, but I can't find it n ow, or maybe I answered it! Hope Wheeling is improving financially, and all t he children are doing well. Employment here is down to 3% and residents get a s much as $10 per hour. They are untrained! What are you dong and do you sti ll paint? I am very tired. Much Love, Ginnie (Have had 3 mild strokes) ================================================ 
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932 I607  Bier Jaynes  Virginia Edgar  13 Jun 1905  4 Aug 1989  Phyllis' father Hal was an entomologist with the USDA assigned to Argentina at the time Phyllis was born there.  tree1 
933 I12653  Bierce  Peter F.  20 Jun 1896  Mar 1972  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW]

Lived in Moundsville, Marshall Co., WV in 1972. 
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934 I43919  Billings  William M.  Abt 1829    [Winch.FTW]

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935 I40685  Billingsly  Elizabeth Ann  22 Mar 1831  16 Jun 1912  [Winch.FTW]

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936 I40907  Billingsly  Minerva  12 Jan 1833  18 Jun 1918  [Winch.FTW]

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937 I42175  Bills  Johnnie Irene  03 Jun 1898  03 Nov 1989  [Winch.FTW]

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938 I41836  Bingham  Albert Alvah Richardson  1873    [Winch.FTW]

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939 I41638  Bingham  Allen Haywood  14 Nov 1884    [Winch.FTW]

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940 I40156  Bingham  Benjamin Robert  1797  Abt 1865  Sources:
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Gedcom: Winch10.ged, Winch11.ged
Gedcom: GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch  
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941 I2908  Bingham  Benny      King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

Line 15070 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BURI PLAC

CARPENTER'S CAMP GRND. CEM.,BLOUNT CO.Tennessee

Line 15070 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BURI PLAC
CARPENTER'S CAMP GRND. CEM.,BLOUNT CO.Tennessee 
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942 I41942  Bingham  Caroline  1819  Yes, date unknown  [Winch.FTW]

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943 I41639  Bingham  Clarence Floyd  1895    [Winch.FTW]

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944 I41866  Bingham  Edna Charlotte  1837  Yes, date unknown  [Winch.FTW]

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945 I41856  Bingham  Elizabeth  1826  Yes, date unknown  [Winch.FTW]

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946 I41800  Bingham  Ferdy Anson  10 Dec 1891    [Winch.FTW]

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947 I41944  Bingham  Francis  1851  Yes, date unknown  [Winch.FTW]

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948 I41835  Bingham  Frank Hubbard  1878    [Winch.FTW]

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949 I41863  Bingham  Harriet Pauline  11 Nov 1845  01 Mar 1907  [Winch.FTW]

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950 I41924  Bingham  James A.  26 Aug 1856  Yes, date unknown  [Winch.FTW]

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