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251 Date: Summer 1997
City/state: New York, NY
Item Info: Volume 10 Number 3
Memo: J. H. Scholtz, Jr. October 4, 1902 - June 26, 1997
J. H. Scholtz, Jr. died at Essex Meadows Health Center, Essex, CT on Thursday, June 26th as a consequence of complications resulting from a fall and surgery to repair a broken hip two weeks earlier. A private memorial service for members of his family was held at The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, CT on June 30th.
Born 94 years ago in Caracas, Venezuela, the son of J. Henrique Scholtz of Caracas and Catarina van Daalen, of Curacao, Netherlands, Antilles, Henry Scholtz came to the United States with his family at age 7. He attended schools in Brooklyn, NY where he left Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute after his junior year at age 16 to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology from which he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1923.
After a career of a few years with the City Service Co. in New York City as a civil engineer, Mr. Scholtz joined his family's firm on Wall Street, Scholtz & Co., which specialized in dealing in cocoa and coffee beans and other products from Latin America. He continued with Scholtz & Co. until he retired as Chairman in 1980, when Cargill, Inc. of Minneapolis, MN, acquired the firm.
Military service included a post ROTC period as an US Army Reserve lieutenant after graduation from college and duty on coast patrol with the US Coast Guard Reserve during WWII.
Mr. Scholtz became interested in sailing and sailboat racing during the late 1930's. He participated extensively in racing at Riverside Yacht Club, Riverside, CT, his town of residence from many years. He served on sailing race committees at both Riverside Yacht Club and the New York Yacht Club, where he was also a member. At the New York Yacht Club he was involved in the management of several America's Cup regattas off Newport, Rhode Island. He had recently become a member of the Essex Yacht Club.
His wife, Angel (Williams) Scholtz, and his tow sons, Andrew A. and Frederick H. Scholtz, both of whom followed in their father's footsteps as members of New York Yacht Club Race Committee, survive Mr. Scholtz. Seven Grand Children and thirteen great-grandchildren also survive him.
Contributions in memory of Mr. Scholtz may be made to Essex Meadows Foundation, Inc., 30 Bokum Road, Essex, CT 06426.
 
Source (S223)
 
252 Daughter, 116 Lincoln Road. Scholtz, Gertruida (I312)
 
253 Daughter, 116 Lincoln Road. Scholtz, Gertruida (I312)
 
254 Daughter, 116 Lincoln Road. Scholtz, Aleonor Agusta (I313)
 
255 Daughter, 116 Lincoln Road. Scholtz, Obdulia Margareta (I318)
 
256 Daughter, 116 Lincoln Road. Scholtz, Obdulia Margareta (I318)
 
257 Daughter, 191 Park Place. Scholtz, Gertruida (I312)
 
258 Daughter, 191 Park Place. Scholtz, Aleonor Agusta (I313)
 
259 Daughter, 191 Park Place. Scholtz, Obdulia Margareta (I318)
 
260 Daughter, 31 Rail Road. Ayer, Alice Wadsworth (I364)
 
261 Daughter, 315 Westminster Road. Williams, Angela Lucia (I14)
 
262 Daughter, 315 Westminster Road. Williams, Jane Ayer (I368)
 
263 Daughter, 852 Doheny Drive. Kendall, Lila Charlene (I3279)
 
264 Daughter-in-law, 191 Park Place. Statius Muller, Geertruida Maria Elisabeth (I334)
 
265 Daughter-in-law, 35 Cambridge Place. Ayer, Alice Wadsworth (I364)
 
266 Daughter-in-law, 35 Cambridge Place. Ayer, Alice Wadsworth (I364)
 
267 Daughter. James, Mary Jane 'Jennie' (I443)
 
268 Daughter. James, Mary Jane 'Jennie' (I443)
 
269 Daughter. Chambers, Thelma Irene (I2769)
 
270 Daughter. Chambers, Thelma Irene (I2769)
 
271 Daughter. Chambers, Thelma Irene (I2769)
 
272 Daughter. Hedberg, Hilma Sofia (I2786)
 
273 Daughter. Bevilacqua, Amelia (I2789)
 
274 Daughter. Brown, Edith (I3295)
 
275 Daughter. Brown, Edith (I3295)
 
276 Daughter. Shore, Grace L (I3297)
 
277 Daughter. Shore, Grace L (I3297)
 
278 Daughter. Ingraham, Lucy (I3303)
 
279 Daughter. Gooding, Ruth (I3305)
 
280 Daughter. Gooding, Ruth (I3305)
 
281 Died from a borken neck after being thrown from a car. Gould, Alexander (I3316)
 
282 died young. Statius Muller, Hendrik Constantijn (I1737)
 
283 Divorce granted for "Extreme Cruelty" Family F1473
 
284 Donald is called Dásachtach, "the Madman", by the Prophecy of Berchán, a Middle Irish Poem written around the 12th century but supposedly older. He was King of the Picts (Northeast Scotland) or of Alba (most of Scotland) from 899 until his death in 900. From the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba:
Doniualdus son of Constantini held the kingdom for 11 years [889–900]. The Northmen wasted Pictland at this time. In his reign a battle occurred between Danes and Scots at Innisibsolian where the Scots had victory. He was killed at Opidum Fother [modern Dunnottar] by the Gentiles.
From Wikipedia:
The change from king of the Picts to king of Alba is seen as indicating a step towards the kingdom of the Scots, but historians, while divided as to when this change should be placed, do not generally attribute it to Donald in view of his epithet. The consensus view is that the key changes occurred in the reign of Constantine II (Causantín mac Áeda), but the reign of Giric has also been proposed. 
-, Domnall mac Causantín (Donald) II King of the Picts, or of Alba (I3005)
 
285 Donald went to Notre Dame where he was a lineman on the football team. After a year there he left to join the Air Corps. He had to lose a lot of weight before he could join. In October of 1944 Donald was assigned to a B-24 bomber crew. On 17 October, they met at Westover Field, Massachusetts. Two days later moved to Chatham Field in Savannah, Georgia where they trained for two and a half months with 27 other crews. They left Chatham Field on 31 December for Italy.
They joined the 767th Bomb Squadron at Torretta Field southeast of Cerignola, Italy.
They flew many long-range missions from there bombing Austria and Germany. On the morning of 31 March, they left for a mission to bomb the Linz Benzol Plant in Austria with 16 other B-24s. When they were out over the Adriatic the weather started to deteriorate. The planes spread out to avoid collisions. For some reason, possibly prop wash, around 10:20 am Donald’s plane went into a dive. They disappeared into the clouds and were never heard from again. This was only a month before the last mission and the end of the war. 
Bevilacqua, Donald (I2855)
 
286 Ebenezer was 86 at the time of this marriage. Family F713
 
287 Elizabeth was likey Richard's second wife. Family F850
 
288 Emily was the second wife of Rowland Hill Bourne. She had no children and is buried with her husband in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York Beal, Emily (I1709)
 
289 Emma seems to have lied about her age after getting married. She claimed to have been born Dec 1871 but she was 1 years old in the 1870 census.
The last record of her was visiting her sister Eliza in Hollister shorly before her death. 
Brown, Emma (I4010)
 
290 Enoch fought in the Revolutionary War with the rank of Sergeant under the command of Captain Eaton and Colonel Johnson. Bradley, Enoch (I470)
 
291 Ercc was the father of two of the first kings of Dál Riata (at the time, a small part of northwestern Ireland). Ercc may also have been a king of Dál Riata too. -, Ercc King of Dál Riata (I3044)
 
292 Essex Meadows Williams, Angela Lucia (I14)
 
293 Family name listed ad DeCarlon. Head, 4th Avenue, immigrated in 1905. She has had six children, four still living. De Carlo, Rosina (I2793)
 
294 Family name listed ad DeCarlon. Daughter, 4th Avenue, immigrated in 1905. Bevilacqua, Amelia (I2789)
 
295 Family name listed as DeCarlo his first name is John. Head, 4th Avenue, immigrated in 1905. He has no listed occupation but he is listed as renting a house with eight borders. Bevilacqua, Ottavio (I2792)
 
296 Fergus is famous for extending the Kingdom of Dál Riata from northwestern Ireland into the northwestern part of Scotland, mostly including Argyle. -, Fergus Mór King of Dál Riata (I3043)
 
297 First Party: Ayer, Ira Jr. and Jennie James
Second Party: James, Samuel R and etc
Report Year: 8 Feb 1884
 
Source (S263)
 
298 First Party: Ira Ayer Jr. and wife
Compiler: Hanover County
Second Party: Samuel James and all other siblings
Report Year: 1884
State Abbrev: VA
Report Vol No: 46
Report Pg No: http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=085-1886-028
 
Source (S269)
 
299 Flora never married or had children. She was for many years a teacher at the Normal School in San Jose. She had attended UC Berkeley class of 1883 where she was a soprano in the Glee Club, a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity and a member of the student council. Beal, Flora (I3396)
 
300 Floris was said to by "one-time Governor of Curaçao". He was naturalized citizen in New York 6 July 1723. van Taerling, Floris (I1796)
 

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