From the Sullivan County Democrat out of Callicoon, New York in April, 1910: BEGIN The following confirmation class was examined in the Reformed Church Sunday morning: Fred Miller, John Bernhardt, Henry Jacobs, Walter Pfeifer, George Bietz, Charles Wagner, Edna Krantz, Ruth Bietz, Josephine Schmidt, Gertrude Goodman and Olga Bernhardt. Pastor Muery will administer communion a week from Sunday. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in June of 1918: BEGIN Adolph Wagner had purchased the farm known as the Anthony Kimmes farm of George Ackerman of Obernburg. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in April of 1919: BEGIN Forty-four boys from Sullivan County, with Co. D of the 1st Pioneer Infantry, are with the army of occupation in Germany. They are stationed at Lehman, on the Moselle River, about an hour's train ride from Coblenz on the Rhine. Among the boys are Carl Seelig of Jeffersonville, Floyd Hust and Herman Gorr of North Branch, William Roemer of Hortonville, George Sauer of Cochecton, Charles Wagner of Obernburg, Frank Galloway of Hankins, John Kenney of Long Eddy, John Portz of Pond Eddy, Edward Portz of Shandelee, Stanley Fitzgerald of Roscoe, William Short of Liberty and Forest Sherwood of Stevensville. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in November of 1919: BEGIN Charles Wagner and Miss Rose Kille of Obernburg will be married at St. Mary's Church in Obernburg on Sunday. END From the Sullivan County Democrat out of Callicoon, New York in November, 1919: BEGIN Miss Rose Kille, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kille of Obernburg and Charles Wagner of the same village, recently returned from France where he served with the A.E.F. for over a year, were united in marriage at a high mass at St. Mary's Church, Obernburg, Saturday morning, by Rev. Father Hillery, in the presence of a large attendence of relatives and friends. Misses Barbara Herbert and Viola Wehner were bridesmaids and Edward Wagner and Wm. Kille bestmen. END From the Sullivan County Democrat out of Callicoon, New York in April, 1945: BEGIN Adolph Wagner of North Branch, who has been gathering eggs around here for several years and taking them to the city markets, has sold the business to Lester Burn of Monticello. END From the Sullivan County Democrat out of Callicoon, New York in Apr, 1945: BEGIN Youngsville: Mrs. Geneva Inderlied has sold the building formerly occupied by Otto Ropke as a grocery store to Adolph Wagner of North Branch, who recently sold his egg business. He will take possession May 1. END From a newspaper in February of 1995: BEGIN Rose Wagner of St. Cloud, Fla., a retired nurses aide and a former resident of Middletown, N.Y., died Thursday, Feb. 16, in St. Cloud. She was 93. The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kille, she was born Aug. 1, 1901, in Obernburg, N.Y. She was the widow of Charles Wagner. Survivors include two daughters, Margaret Meyers of St. Cloud and Gertrude Tetz of Belleview, Fla; four sons, Charles Wagner of Belleview, Arthur Wagner of St. Augustine, Fla., Bernard Wagner of New Jersey and William Wagner of Middletown; 17 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Cemetery, Middletown. Funeral arrangements were made by Morse Funeral Home, Middletown. Memorial contributions may be made to Residents Activity Fund, Osceoia Health Center, 4201 W. Nolte Road, St. Cloud, Fla. 34769. END From The Echo, Basket Historical Society of the Upper Delaware Valley, Long Eddy, NY, Vol XVI, No 3 Spring 1999: BEGIN 1919 The following soldiers were with the army of occupation in Germany near Lehman, on the Rhine River at this time. Charles Wagner of Obernburg, Frank Galloway of Hankins and John Kenney of Long Eddy. END findagrave.com ... BEGIN Rose Theresa Kille Wagner Birth: Aug. 1, 1902 New York New York County (Manhattan) New York, USA Death: Feb. 16, 1995 Saint Cloud Osceola County Florida, USA - Rose Wagner, 93, of 1022 Tennessee Ave., St. Cloud, died Feb. 16. Born in New York, N.Y., she moved to St. Cloud from Middletown, N.Y., in 1978. She was a hospital nurses aide. She was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, St. Cloud. Survivors include her daughters, Margaret Meyers, St. Cloud, Gertrude Tetz, Belleview; sons, Charles, Belleview, Arthur, St. Augustine, Bernard, Kissimmee, William, Middletown, N.Y.; 17 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Services were held in Middletown, N.Y., with interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Middletown, N.Y. Fisk Funeral Home, St. Cloud, was in charge of local arrangements. Family links: Parents: Fred Kille (1873 - 1957) Carrie Nerbrass Kille (1880 - 1956) Children: Gertrude Wagner Tetz (1920 - 2011)* Charles Wagner (1924 - 2002)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Saint Joseph's Cemetery Middletown Orange County New York, USA Created by: Bill Oliver Record added: Feb 02, 2014 Find A Grave Memorial# 124534558 END