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10051 | Titled in the Barbour records as Reverend Daniel Elmer. Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey Volume 1. (III) Rev. Daniel Elmer, son of Samuel (2) and Elizabeth Elmer,wasprobably born at Hartford, and died in Fairfield township, Cumberland county,New Jersey, January 14, 1755. He resided at Windsor, New Haven, West Springfield, Westborough, Brookfield, Massachusetts, andFairfieldtownship, Cumberland county, New Jersey. The date of his birth was 1689. He wasa graduate of Yale College, 1713, and preached in New England from 1714to 1727, and in Fairfield township, Cumberland county, New Jersey, from1727 to 1755. He married Margaret Parsons, great-granddaughter of Deacon Benjamin Parsons of England, and Springfield, Massachusetts. | Elmer, Daniel (I19048)
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10052 | Titled the Honorable Silas Wright. | Wright, Silas (I32535)
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10053 | Titled "Reverend" Daniel Elmer. Resided Trumansburg, New York | Elmer, Daniel (I30104)
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10054 | Tombston reads: Sacred to the memory of Ann Warren, consort of Felix Hunton. | Warren, Ann (I64917)
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10055 | Tombstone reads: In memory of Winefred Ewing, consort of Col. Young Ewing, who died November 2, 1825, in the 56th year of her life. | Warren, Winnifred 'Winney' (I40129)
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10056 | Took Oath of Allegiance in Penkridge in 1612. Not found again in Penkridge records until 1625, when Thomas Ingram, the innholder; is required to appear before the justices. Thomas is listed in a memoranda of recogniscances for alehouse keepers in the Cuttlestone hundred, taken before Edward Litttleton and Richard Weston in 1627. Thomas Ingram acts as one of the two sureties for Edward Cotton. They are all from Penkridge and are described as yeoman. At the Epiphany Sessions of 1627/1628, nine months after son, Robert Ingram had died, a petition was granted to Thomas Ingram who lost the use of his right arm in the wars of the King of Denmark. Four months after being granted the petition; Thomas died as evidence by the Penkridge parish entry, 1628 April 23rd, Thomas Ingram of the Swan buried. | Ingram, Thomas (I35274)
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10057 | Took part in Klondyke gold rush, emigrated to Canada andeventuallysettled in Port Arthur | Cunningham, Samuel (I3834)
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10058 | Tope, G. W. Death of Squire Tope After a long and honest life 'Squire G.W. Tope, of Walnut township, whose condition has been noted at frequent intervals in these columns, passed away at his home Thursday morning. He was a gentleman widely known in this county for his uprightness and other virtues and many will be sad by the news of his death. For years he was Justice of the Peace of Walnut township and we can safely say he occupied this office longer than any other man in that township. Fair and firm conclusions always characterized his administration. For some time 'Squire Tope's life had been fading away. He was bedfast about three weeks and died of the ailments accompanying old age at the advanced age of 80. He was an uncle of Elmer Miller, of this city, and he is survived by a wife and family of grown children, all of whom are married save one. He was an active member of the Congregational church and died a firm believer in the doctrines of that church. His remains were cosigned to the grave Friday afternoon. Deceased was a brother of Mrs. H. W. Cremeens, of Harrison township, Mrs. W. H. Drummonds, of Wellston, Mrs. W.H. White, of Walnut township, Mrs. J.M. Carter, of Coalton, Miss Lauretta Tope and Messrs. George, John, Richard and James Tope, of this county. He leaves his family in very comfortable circumstances. Gallipolis Journal August 10, 1898 Transcribed by Linda Tope Trent | Tope, George William (I22195)
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10059 | Tope, W. G. Death of W. G. Tope W. G. Tope passed away at Northup, Sunday night, Jan. 13, 1918, after several months illness with complications. He was 75 years old, a veteran of the Civil war, and a resident of Gallia county all his life . He was a man well liked by all who knew him and a prominent farmer for years, and a large number of friends mourn his death. The deceased is survived by his widow Mrs. Mollie Eachus Tope and three children, Mrs. Lillian McCall of Clay Lick, Walton at London, O., and Claude at home, and five by a former wife, Mrs. Hattie Brumey [sic] of Lancaster, Mrs. Bertha Minor of Adamsville, Nelson of Springfield, Everett of Canton, O., and Albert of Patriot. Three sisters and three brothers survive. The funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the home with interment in charge of Myers. The Gallipolis Tribune Friday January 18, 1918 Vol. XLVII No. 3, p. 1 Roll 11 Transcribed and Submitted by: Linda Tope Trent | Tope, William George (I22198)
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10060 | TOSCHIK, CATHARINE Age: 29 Sex: F (U = unknown) Occupation: U Literacy: U (Y = read and write, N = no, U = unknown) Country of Origin: GERMANY Last Residence: UNKNOWN Destination: UNITED STATES Transit: Travel: Ship Name: NEMESIS Departure Port: BREMEN Arrival Port: New York Arrival Date: 20 May 1872 Filename: CIR0603.GRM.Y5097 | Spahn, Catherine (I121650)
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10061 | TOSCHIK, VALENTIN Age: 33 Sex: F (U = unknown) Occupation: U Literacy: U (Y = read and write, N = no, U = unknown) Country of Origin: GERMANY Last Residence: UNKNOWN Destination: UNITED STATES Transit: Travel: Ship Name: NEMESIS Departure Port: BREMEN Arrival Port: New York Arrival Date: 20 May 1872 Filename: CIR0603.GRM.Y5097 Surname Given Name Age Sex Origin Arrival Date Arrival Port TOSCHIK CATHARINE 29 F GERMANY 20 May 1872 New York TOSCHIK EMILIE 4 F GERMANY 20 May 1872 New York TOSCHIK FRANZ 5 M GERMANY 20 May 1872 New York TOSCHIK JOSEPH 3 M GERMANY 20 May 1872 New York TOSCHIK STANISLAUS 5 M GERMANY 20 May 1872 New York TOSCHIK VALENTIN 33 F GERMANY 20 May 1872 New York | Toschik, Valentine (I121649)
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10062 | Town Record say she was born in October, 1797, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts. | Elmer, Polly (I32311)
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10063 | Town records have Othneil listed as Captain Othneil Johnson. | Johnson, Othneil (I45816)
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10064 | Town records list Thomas Johnson as "Sargent" Thomas Johnson. | Johnson, Thomas (I28155)
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10065 | Town records of Ashfield say Alfred was born on January 22, 1805. | Elmer, Alfred (I32101)
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10066 | Trade - Baker | Constant, Joseph L. (I126570)
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10067 | Trade - Baker | Constant, Joseph (I126571)
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10068 | Transcribed Butterfield cemetery record indicates Mary was born May 1780 and died 5 February 1851. | Meyers, Mary (I22572)
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10069 | Transcribed Butterfield cemetery record indicates Samuel was born 3 July 1780 and died 11 November 1833. | Scott, Samuel (I22570)
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10070 | Transcribed land record record from ancestry.com "Land Record of New Spain, 1692-1916" noted record Serial 16018, miscellaneous archives, 905-1261. This was number 1002 from 1770 that noted the following key points: Jose Trujillo and Mariano Trujillo, residents of Sabinal and Abiquiu appear noting the testament and donation that our grand-mother Maria Tapia made and executed in due form in favour of my father Francisco Trujillo, inquiring of what right Adauto Frequez (resident of La Canada) has for the ranch and house in La Canada. | Trujillo, Joseph (I145866)
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10071 | Traveled to the colonies on the Mary and John under Capt. Squeb. Sailedon 20 Mar 1630 and arrived in Hull Ma on 30 May1630. He settledinDorchester Ma, as one of the founders of this town. The Mary andJohnsailed from Plymouth England. | Phelps, William (I112914)
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10072 | Travis Elmore - WILL Recorded Roberson County, Tennessee Will Book, 2pages373-374-375 In the name of God Amen. I, Travis Elmore of the County of RobertsonandState of Tennessee being far advanced in years but of perfect mind and memory and knowing that is is appointedforall men once to die do make and ordain this to be my last will and Testament as follows to wit: First, I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to theearthto be buried in a christian like manner. Secondly, as to the worldly estate which it hath pleased God to blessmewith in this life it is my will and desire it should be disposed of as follows viz; Item, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Elmore all myestateboth real and personal during her life to be disposed of in said manner as she may think proper except sucharticlesas is herein ______ and bequeathed Item, I give and bequeath to my son George Elmore one dollar-- Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter Jamima Goodman one dollar-- Item, I give and bequeath to my son Julius Elmore one dollar-- Item, I give and bequeath to my son Henry Elmore one dollar-- Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Stapletononedollar-- Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson Thomas Hibdon one ____grayhorse colt to him and his heirs forever-- Item, I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Polly Hibdon one cowandcalf and one feather bed and furniture to her and her heirs forever-- Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson and grand daughter PeterHibdonand Elizabeth Hibdon one dollar cash and Lastly , I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved wifeMaryElmore sole executor of this my last will and testament revoking and annulling disallowing all former wills by memaderatifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In testimony where of I hereunto set my hand and affixed my sealthisnineteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Signed Sealed and his Presented by the said Travis Elmore (Seal &Mark) To be his last will and testament in presents of us James Seal,WilliamCole, John Shannon Robertson County court November Term 1816 The last will and testament of Travis Elmore dec'd was proven inopencourt by the oath of James Seal and William Cole subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. | Elmore, Travis (I45667)
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10073 | Tri-County Gazette Kosciusko County, Indiana Thursday, July 21, 1921 Page 1, Column 1 AGED RESIDENT DIES MRS. WM. HICKMAN PASSED WAY AT HER HOME - AGED 79 YEARS Mrst William Hickman, an- other long time resident of Men- tone passed away Friday even- ing, July 15, 1921, at her home in Mentone, aged 79 years, 3 months, and 13 days. She had made her home with her step- son, Ed Hickman, for the past seven years. Following is the obituary OBITUARY Samanta Hipsher was born in Putman County, Ohio, April 3, 1942. She came to Indiana, with her parents in early child- hood, in Kosciusko County, near Waraw. She was united in mar- riage to Christopher Hess in 1858. To this union eleven children were born, two of them dying young, one at the age of 2 years, the other at three years of age. THe other nine children still survive her: Wm of Ash- ley; Benjamin, of South Bend; Amos, of Plymouth; Orange, of Montana; Viola, of Mishawaka; Rosa, of Mentone; Irvin, of Ply- mouth, Leata, of Montana; and Harley, of Hobart, Indiana. Her first husband departed this life September 22, 1884. She lived a widow six years and kept her children together until they could do for themselves. She was united in marriage to Wm. Hickman, February 14, 1889. She took charge of the Hickman household with fourt grown child ren. William Hickman also pre- ceeding her in death, October 20, 1913, and she was again left a widow. Samantha Hickman de- parted this life July 15, 1921, at 5:50 p.m., aged 79 years, 3 months, and 13 days. She leaves to mourn her death nine of her own children, three step-children, three sisters, and a host of friends and relatives. Ed Hick- man, being the only one of the Hickman family at home, cared for his step-mother all through her declining years and during her last illness never left her bed side until death separated them. Come to the better land, pilgrim make haste, Earth is a forlorn land, a wilder- ness waste, There are harps of gold, there are joys untold, And crowns for the young and old. The funeral was held Sunday morning at the Methodist church in Mentone, conducted by Rev. P. O. Duncan, and interment was made in the Mentone cemetery. Those from a distance attend- ing the funeral of Mrs. Saman- tha Hickman were: Mr. and Mrs. Ver Hickman and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hickman of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrst Harley Hash, of Hobart; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hash and three children, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hash, of Plymouth; Mrs. Dan Smith and daughter and grandchildren of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. David Engle and duaghter and grandchildren and Mrs. Sallie Burt of Warsaw; Mrs Alfred Hickman and daughters, Emma and Frances and son Melvin, of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hash of Ashley. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the many acts ofkindness,and words of sympathy, during the sickness and death of ourbelovedmother, Mrs. Samantha Hickman. The Children. | Hipsher, Samantha Ellen (I12544)
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10074 | Troy E. Brown: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Nevada Appeal (Carson City, NV) - December 31, 2002 Deceased Name: Troy E. Brown A funeral for Troy E. Brown, 82, a Wellington resident, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Minden. Viewing will be from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday at the LDS church. Mr. Brown died Dec. 30, 2002, at his home. He was born March 30, 1920, in Gore, Okla., to John Henry and Minnie Rosetta Stacey Brown. He married Ida R. Warren July 6, 1940, in Casa Grande, Ariz. Before moving to Wellington, he lived in Spring Valley, Calif. Mr. Brown worked as the chief of maintenance at Rohr Industries in Chula Vista, Calif. for 22 years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was preceded in death by a brother. Among his survivors are daughters Rosella L. Miller of Topaz Ranch and Helen C. McMahon of Phoenix; brother and sister-in-law William "Bill" and Bee Brown of Topaz Ranch; brother James. L. Mahon of Iowa; sister Louise Hernandez of Hemet, Calif.; three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Burial will be at Smith Valley Cemetery in Smith Valley. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary's Hospice of Northern Nevada, 1155 W. Fourth St., No. 224, Reno, NV 89503. FitzHenry's Carson Valley Funeral Home, Gardnerville, is in charge of arrangements. | Brown, Troy Edward (I38697)
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10075 | Troy Thompson and Lorene married in Pope County, Arkansas but both resided in Dardanelle, Yell County, Arkansas | Thompson, Troy Listenbe (I30897)
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10076 | TRUJILLO, WILLIAM J. "Willie" 91, Brighton. WWII Veteran. Father of Susan Phelps; brother of Nora T. Romero, Mary Martinez, Sam Trujillo, Benino Trujillo; numerous nieces and nephews. Rosary, 7 p.m., Mon. Mass, 10:30 am, Tues. Both at Little Sisters of the Poor, 3629 W. 29th Ave. Interment Ft. Logan National Cemetery, 12 Noon, Stage "A." Published in Denver Post on February 27, 2011 Parish rcords have his name listed as Guillermo, in English meaning William. | Trujillo, William Joseph Willie" Guillermo (I91010)
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10077 | Trula Griffaw listed in 1900 Perry County, Missouri Federal Census, Salem Township. Supervisors District - 10, Enumeration District - 77, Sheet 8, Family # 149. She was listed in the family of A(ustin)? A(nthony)? Griffaw and his wife Addie M. Griffaw. | Griffaw, Trula Blanch (I39957)
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10078 | Truman L "T.L." Hoglan Published: May 27, 2006 1941 - 2006 Private interment is planned for Truman L. "T.L." Hoglan, alongtimeSheridan resident. Mr. Hoglan died Wednesday, May 24, 2006, in a Portland hospice. Hewas65. He was born Jan. 6, 1941, in Colton, the son of Judson Luther andWandaAngeline (Casier) Hoglan. He was raised and educated at variouspointsaround the Northwest. He and Janice Lorraine Osborn married on Nov. 22, 1958, in Ojai,Calif.They settled in Sheridan. Mr. Hoglan worked as a carpenter in the construction industry formorethan 40 years, until ill health forced his retirement. He workedinPortland for Grigsby-Todd Construction and later Grady, HarperandCarlson Construction. He and his wife co-owned the Blunderosa Ranch in Sheridan, wheretheyraised cattle for more than 30 years. He also raced motorcyclesand cars. In 1964, he won the 10th annual Northwest T.T. Championshipmotorcyclerace in Boise as an amateur. He then spent 13 years racingmotorcyclesprofessionally. He hill-climbed, flat-raced and competed in various mud races.Hequalified in the National AMA Racing Series for three consecutiveyears. In 1985, he began racing jalopies at the Portland Speedway. He alsoracedstock cars in NASCAR for seven years. In addition to his wife, he is survived by twin daughters, JonelleL.Stroup of Oregon and Janelle L. Stanton of Washington; a brother,ThomasHoglan of Kansas; four sisters, Ethel Byers and Nancy Simonek,both ofKentucky, Wanda Smith of Alaska and Rosie Hamblin ofCalifornia; fivegrandchildren and a great-grand-daughter. He waspreceded in death by abrother, Judson Hoglan, and sister, JudithMiller. Arrangements are under the direction of Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt FuneralHomein Forest Grove. Contributions may be made to the Children'sHospital ofSeattle, P.O. Box 5371, Seattle, WA 98105, or RonaldMcDonald House, 2620N. Commercial St., Portland, OR 97227. To sign the online guest book or to send a condolence to the family,goto www.fuitenrosehoyt.com. | Hoglan, Truman Leroy (I27969)
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10079 | Trying to find my husband's biological father. His name is Tedd Evans born in El Paso, Texas . He was 32 years old when my husband was born in 1943 Nov. 20 in Chicago Illinois, Mother was Nellie Hilford. My husband's name is Walter Patrick Evans and we would like any information we can get!!!! | Hilford, Nellie May (I121921)
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10080 | Tuesday, 22 January 1884 Taylor Circuit Court Orders, page 376 Equity Thomas Coakley as Surviving partner of Haselwood & Coakley (Plaintiff) vs Mary J. Warren & C (Defendants) This day the defendant by attorney for the non resident defendants herein with leave of Court filed his report as such. Wednesday, 23 January 1884 Taylor Circuit Court Orders, page 378 Equity Thomas Coakley as Surviving partner of Haselwood & Coakley (Plaintiff) vs Mary J. Warren & C (Defendants) Summons having been executed on the defendants R. F. Warren, H.H.Warren, Mary Underwood and her husband Lewis Underwood, more than ten days before the first day of this circuit court and they having failed to answer it is therefore ordered by the court that the allegations of plantiff petition be taken as confessed against them and this cause is continued until the next term of this court with Alias summons to Larue County for R. W. Warren and to Hart and Barren Counties for James I. Warren. 24 January 1884 Taylor Circuit Court Orders, page 412 Equity Thomas Coakley as Surviving partner of Haselwood & Coakley (Plaintiff) vs Mary J. Warren & C (Defendants) Upon the motion of W. X. Young attorney for the non resident defendants herein and for cause shown it is ordered by the court that he be allowed the sum of five dollars for hs service as such herein which amount is ordered to be paid by the plantiff and taxed as costs herein. 25 June 1884 Taylor Circuit Court Orders, page 535 Equity Thomas Coakley as Surviving partner of Haselwood & Coakley (Plaintiff) vs Mary J. Warren & C (Defendants) This day the plantiff by attorney with leave of court filed are amended petition herein. 26 June 1884 Taylor Circuit Court Orders, page 553 Equity Thomas Coakley as Surviving partner of Haselwood & Coakely (Plaintiff) vs Mary J. Warren & C (Defendants) Upon the motion of the plantiff by attorney this cause is now submitted to the court for adjudication. 14 October 1884 Taylor Circuit Court Orders, page 6 Equity Thomas Coakley as Surviving partner of Haselwood & Coakely (Plaintiff) vs Mary J. Warren & C (Defendants) (Nothing stated in this order) 17 October 1884 Taylor Circuit Court Orders, page 65 Equity Thomas Coakley as Surviving partner of Haselwood & Coakely (Plaintiff) vs Mary J. Warren & C (Defendants) No exceptions having been filed to the report of land sale filed herein on a former day of the present term and ordered to be over the days for exceptions the same is now approved and confirmed by the court and ordered to be recorded and the master commissioner is ordered to convey by deed to the purchaser the land deed herein. 20 October 1884 Record of Commissioner Deeds - Taylor County Court Whereas is the action of Thomas Coakley Surviving Partner of Hazelwood & Coakley - Plantiff against Mary Jane Warren & C - Defendants, pending in the Taylor Circuit Court as order was entered at the JuneTerm, 1884 directing Chas Patterson commissioner of said Court, to expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, the property hereinafter described and WHEREAS said property was sold in accordance with said order, on the 1st day of September 1884 for the sum of Two Hundred and Ninety Dollars and (zero) cents, when Thos Coakley became purchaser thereof and WHEREAS the report of said sale was confirmed by said Court at the October Term, 1884, and at the October Term, 1884, an order was entered directing Chas Patterson Commissioner, to execute a deed of conveyance of said property to said Thos Coakley but for greater certainty the record and proceedings in said case are referred to. Now, therefore this Indenture made and entered into this (Blank) day of (Blank) 18__ between between Mary J. Warren, John A.Warren, F. G. Warren, Elizabeth Skaggs, W. A. Skaggs & C by Chas Patterson as commissioner aforesaid, has sold and by this writing convey to said party of the second part, and his heirs, assigns forever, the following described property, to wit: One half of the Avery Warren tract of land which lies on the waters of Brush Creek in Taylor County, Kentucky and is bounded as follows " Viz ": Beginning at Little Brush Creek on a Hickory running east with John Wood and Patsy Thompson line to a small maple thence S. with John & George Coakleys line to a stone thence West with Mike Scotts line with the branch to the Creek thence up the Creek to the beginning containing 125 acres more or less. To have and to hold said property with its appertances unto said grantee his heirs and assigns. The said commissioner conveys the right, title and interest, legal and equitable of the said Mary Warren, John A. Warren, F.G.Warren, James I. Warren, Elizabeth Skaggs, W. A. Skaggs & others in and to said property, and warrants the title thereto; so for as he is authorized by the judgement, orders, and proceedings in said cause, and no further; but he does not bind himself personally by anything contained herein, in any event, whatever. In testimony Whereof, said Chas Patterson commissioner aforesaid, has hereunto subscribed his name this 17th day of October, 1884. Chas Patterson commissioner T.C.C. Acknowledged by the commissioner, examined and approved in open Court, this 17th day of October, 1884. Chas A. Hardin, judge TCC State of Kentucky, Taylor Circuit Court - Sct Tho E. Greene, Clerk of the Taylor Circuit Court, do hereby certify that this Deed from Mary Warren & C by Chas Patteson, Commissioner of said Court to Thomas Coakley was on the 17th day of October 1884, presented in open Court by commissioner, and was by him duly acknowledged to be his act and deed. And the said Deed having been examined by the Court, was approved and confirmed, and so indorsed by the judge,andordered transmitted, duly certified, to the Clerk of the Taylor County Court for record,which is now done accordingly, Given under my hand this 20th day of October 1884 Attest: Tho E. Greene, Clerk Taylor Circuit Court State of Kentucky County of Taylor - Sct I, A. F. Campbell, Clerk of the Court do hereby certify that the foregoing Deed from Mary J. Warren By Chas Patteson, commissioner of the Taylor Circuit Court, toThomas Coakley was produced to me in my office on the 25th day of October1884, certified as above record. Whereupon the same, and the foregoing, and this Certificate have been recorded in my office. Given under my hand this 31st day of October 1884 Attest: A. F. Campbell Clerk, Taylor County Court | Underwood, Mary Jane (I38696)
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10081 | Tuesday, June 16, 2004 Britton Mercer Wood Britton Mercer Wood, born December 8, 1927 in Dallas, passed away athishome in McKinney June 12, 2004. After graduating from North Dallas High School, he served in the USCoastGuard from 1945-1947. He married Wanda Harding of Dallas onNovember 22,1951 at Highland Baptist Church.With his parents andbrother, he ownedand operated E. M. Wood Sign Company in Dallas. Whileliving in Dallas,he was a member of Lake Highlands Baptist Churchwhere he served as adeacon and chairman of the finance committee.After moving to McKinney in1991, he and Wanda joined the First BaptistChurch. Also during thistime, he began assisting Keith Francis in hisjail ministry at CollinCounty Justice Center. He is preceded in death by his parents, Elmer Maurice and FrancisWood.Cherishing his memory in their hearts are his wife Wanda, hisdaughtersTeresa Horn and Sharon Wood, his sons-in-law Michael Horn andTomLankford, his grandchildren Britton and Leah Lankford, Jordan andChadFreytag, and Rachael Horn, his brother Maurice Wood andsister-in-lawCamille Wood, his sister-in-law Edna Strickland, hissister-in-law JennieMatthews, his brother-in-law Will Matthews, andmany nephews and nieces. He will be remembered for his great love of the Lord, of his familyandfriends, and of life itself. He saw beauty and goodness in all ofus andwe each felt embraced in love through his smiles, his countlessphonecalls, and his warm hugs. His family will receive friends on Tuesday, June 15 from 6 p.m. to 8p.m.at Restland Funereal Home on Greenville Avenue in Dallas. Thecelebrationof his life will be on Wednesday, June 16 at 10 a.m. atFirst BaptistChurch, 1615 W. Louisiana, McKinney. Graveside serviceswill follow atRestland Memorial Park. Rev. Randy Morlan willofficiate, assisted byRev. James Smith and Rev. Keith Francis.Pallbearers are Chad Freytag, Tom Lankford, Will Matthews, Richard Matthews, MarkParsons,Samuel Rice, Tony Rice, and Tim Winborn. Memorials may be made to the Imagine Campaign, the Dr. GilbertCallawayFund, on the Collin County Jail Ministries (all designatedfunds c/oFirst Baptist Church, McKinney, Texas), or to the hospice ofyour choice. | Wood, Britton Mercer (I7199)
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10082 | Tuesday, June 7, 2005 TONY A. MARLETTE, 82 Retired Kerr Glass Co. employee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTISEMENT Tony A. Marlette, 82, of Fairton died Friday, June 3, 2005, in theSouthJersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center in Vineland. He hadbeen infailing health for the past year. Mr. Marlette was born in Wise County, Va., and was the son of thelateJames and Lucy Valella Miletta. He was a resident of Fairton for50years, coming from Bridgeton, where the family moved in 1924. Priortohis retirement 20 years ago, he had been employed with the formerP.J.Ritter Co. in Bridgeton for 32 years, and after their closing heworkedfor Kerr Glass Co. in Millville for six years. Tony was agraduate ofBridgeton High School, class of 1943, where he playedfootball and was apitcher on the baseball team. He was a member of theItalian-AmericanPolitical Club, the Moose Lodge and enjoyed fishing,playing cards, wasan avid bowler and enjoyed spending time with hisgrandchildren. Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Betty Auger Marlette; threesons,Tony R. Marlette and his wife, Elaine of Cedarville, Michael W.Marletteof Fairton and Richard E. Marlette and his wife, Donna of StowCreekTownship; two daughters, Debbie L. Mangini and her husband, LanceofFairton and Donna J. Cope and her husband, David of Millville;sevengrandchildren, Dawne C. Johnson, SSGT Jason P. Johnson, servingin Iraq,Angel M. Emery, Danielle R. Emery, Tony J. Marlette, Nicole M.Marletteand Tyler Marlette; one great-granddaughter, Brooklyn M. Long;onesister, Mary Buirch of Cedarville; three brothers, Vito J.Marlette,Frank "Chick" Miletta and his wife, Dixie of HopewellTownship and Samuel"Butch" Miletta of Bridgeton; and many nieces andnephews. He waspreceded in death by a brother, Dominick "Yodel"Miletta; his wife,Doreen Miletta; a sister-in-law, Myrtle Miletta; anda brother-in-law,Raymond Buirch. The Rev. Michael Pangburn, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church,Bridgeton,will conduct funeral services at 10:30 a.m. Friday in thePadgett FuneralHome, 1107 State Hwy. 77, Upper Deerfield Township.Burial will be inFernwood Memorial Park, Hopewell Township. Friendswill be received from7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. For those who desire, contributions may be made in Mr. Marlette'smemory,to Calvary Bible Baptist Church, 400 Indian Ave., Bridgeton, NJ08302. Written condolences may be sent to the familyatwww.padgettfuneralhome.com. Originally published June 7, 2005 | Marlette, Tony A. (I119276)
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10083 | Tuesday, November 02, 2004 Obituaries Elsie A. Underwood, 94 Elsie A. Underwood, 94, of North Central Avenue in Campbellsville,diedat 8:15 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 24, 2004, in Campbellsville. Daughter of the late Henry Underwood and Susan Arnold Underwood, shewasborn on Sept, 1, 1910 in Taylor County and was a member of PoplarGroveUnited Methodist Church. She was married to Bennie Underwood on Dec. 23, 1929. He preceded herindeath on July 12, 1984. Survivors include two daughters and two sons and their spouses, EssieandJunior Vance of Buffalo, Commie and Bobby Caulk ofCampbellsville,Heistand and Carolyn Underwood of Louisville, andGarland and PollyUnderwood of Elizabethtown; 15 grandchildren; 18great-grandchildren; 13great-great-grandchildren; one sister, LavedaMardis of Campbellsville;and one sister-in-law, Jessie Underwood ofCampbellsville. She was also preceded in death by two sons and two daughters,JackUnderwood, Joe Underwood, Mona Brewer and Lovie Brewer;onegreat-grandchild, Aaron Brewer; and three sisters and two brothers,EthelLewis, Sadie Brockman, Ada Underwood, Bradley Underwood andMonroeUnderwood. Funeral was Wednesday, Oct. 27 at Poplar Grove United MethodistChurch,with burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. Eudell Stilts, theRev.Danny Nelson and the Rev. Lawrence Brockman Jr. officiated. Pallbearers were Billy Brewer, David Clifford, Tony Dupps, ChadKeltner,Junior Vance, Cory Wood, Johnny Underwood and Scott Underwood. Honorary pallbearers were Harold Atwell, Charlie Brewer, ShaunBrewer,Robby Caulk, Mark Clifford, Brian Keltner, Adam Wood, BobbyWood andRoger Perkins. Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville was in chargeofarrangements. | Underwood, Elsie Agnes (I9320)
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10084 | Turner, Troy J. 87, of Phx AZ died June 21, 2010 at Serenity House after a lingering illness. His loving wife & children were at his side. Born in Paducah, TX, preceded in death by parents: Frank & Fanny Mae Turner, Brother, Clayton, two sisters, Evelyn Gibson & Geneva Fox. His family brought him to Phx at the age of 10. He called himself an AZ Transplant. He was a professional driver & loved driving the "Big Rigs", an avid motorcycle rider, Lake Powell house boater & water skier. He & his wife of 61yrs shared a passion for traveling & camping. Survivors: wife, Sue Turner, son, Jerry & two daughters, Linda & Jeannie. Services will be held Mon. June 28, 2010, at Phoenix Memorial Park, 200 W. Beardsley Rd. Phx, AZ 85027. Viewing 9-10am. Services 10-11am. Reception to follow at LDS church: 4901 W. Union Hills Dr., Glendale, AZ Published in The Arizona Republic from June 26 to June 27, 2010 | Turner, Troy James C. (I42070)
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10085 | Twin Oaks Cemetery is also known as Restlawn Cemetery. | Garner, Ira Lester (I124508)
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10086 | Twin of brother James. | Bradshaw, John (I125247)
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10087 | Twin of brother John. | Bradshaw, James (I125246)
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10088 | Twin of Luluwa. | Cain (I50894)
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10089 | Twin to Anna, Died young. | Phelps, Richard (I12898)
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10090 | Twin to Paul | Revenboer, Peter (I61977)
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10091 | Twin to Peter | Revenboer, Paul (I61979)
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10092 | Twins died at birth. | Congleton, Boy (I4699)
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10093 | Two possible birth dates: First is based on her death record: 23 Oct 1786 Second - Unclear but believe is from grave marking: 6 Aug 1787 | Newman, Eleanor Perry (I122808)
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10094 | Two Thomas Opies died between 1861-1871 in Cornwall, but each were much younger then our Thomas. May have died out of the County of Cornwall. Thomas and Elizabeth both resided in the town of Gonlaze at the time of his marriage. Thomas was a Blacksmith by trade. | Opie, Thomas (I17455)
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10095 | U.S. Quaker Meeting records of the Hazelwood Monthly Meeting in Hendricks County, Indiana in both 1904 and 1925 stated parentage of both William Thomas Thompson and Nancy Joyce Warren. Clearly stated that William Thompson's father was John Thompson and mother was Elizabeth Nelson. Also specifically stated Hugh Warren and Jane Vance were the parents of Nancy Joyce Warren. Middle name of Thomas revealed in U.S. Quaker meeting record mentioned in Hazelwood Monthly meeting records. Also Joyce as the middle name of Nancy. Taylor county birth records indicate William Thompson born on 27 March 1856; however U.S. Quaker records state 27 Mar 1855. Both listings state he was born in Taylor County, Kentucky. | Thompson, William Thomas (I43308)
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10096 | U.S. Veterans Cemeteries, ca.1800-2004 Record Name: Robert Clarence Ohl Veteran's Rank: SGT Branch: US Army Last known address: 1300 Sneath Lane San Bruno , CA 94066 Birth Date: 11 Jul 1913 Death Date: 27 Sep 1970 Veteran Service Start Date: 28 Oct 1942 Veteran Service End Date: 16 Feb 1946 Interment Date: 1 Oct 1970 Cemetery: Golden Gate National Cemetery Buried At: Section Z Site 798 Cemetery URL: http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/goldengate.htm | Ohl, Robert Clarence Charles (I50205)
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10097 | Unamed Infant male that died within 5 days of birth. | Kerbie (I128216)
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10098 | Uncle Eddie requested not to have a service for him; and the family chose to honor this request. Edward "Eddie" G. Ingram, 80, of Mayer, AZ died November 3rd, 2012 in Phoenix, AZ. Eddie was born on January 30th, 1932 in Los Angeles, CA to Arthur and Lucille (Colony) Ingram. Eddie was a former postal service worker and served in the military. Eddie is survived by his son Kevin and daughter Marina, both of the greater Phoenix area; two brothers, Kenny Ingram of Phoenix, and Bill Ingram of Sierra Vista, AZ. Preceding him in death were ex-wife Marion; younger brother Buzz; and his parents. Services were private at the request of the family. We will miss you Uncle Eddie. Ingram, Edward "Eddie" Guy 80, of Mayer, AZ passed away on 3 November 2012. Eddie was a former postal service worker and served in the military. Eddie is survived by his son Kevin and daughter Marina, both of the greater Phoenix area; two brothers, Kenny Ingram of Phoenix, and Bill Ingram of Sierra Vista, AZ. Preceding him in death were ex-wife Marion; younger brother Buzz; and his parents. Services were private at the request of the family. We will miss you Uncle Eddie. | Ingram, Edward Guy (I65422)
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10099 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Voorhies, Lark (I91075)
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10100 | Unconfirmed records list William W. Wiley born in Montgomery County, Maryland. On the marriage certificate of William W. Wiley and Rosa I. Brown, his place of birth as Loudoun County, Virginia. | Wiley, William W. (I76355)
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