Matches 10,401 to 10,450 of 11,201
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10401 | Was born out of wedlock to Walter William Poole and Edith Weaver as George Weaver. Was raised by Albert Richard Churm, athough he was never offically adopted, and changed his name to George Churm. | Churm, George (I24260)
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10402 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Boothe, Jonathan David (I90125)
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10403 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Persson, Teddy (I19158)
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10404 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Forsberg, Zoe (I19165)
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10405 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Forsberg, Zach (I19164)
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10406 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Feehery, Kathy Lynn (I111058)
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10407 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Menard, Ralph Joseph (I30525)
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10408 | Was chairman of Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman and Enginemen Rock Island System. 1935 - Lived in Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri 1940 - Had moved to Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri and was married to Mary. | Palmer, Hugh Jay (I125185)
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10409 | Was cremated and her ashes poured over the Rocky Mountains | Coy, Doris Vesta (I4740)
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10410 | Was enlisted in Air Force, becoming a Master Sargent; lived in the Seattle, Area. Pipkin, Warren Serial Number: 19016391 Residence: King, Washington Enlistment Place: Smoky Hill Aaf Salina, Kansas Enlistment Date: 12 October 1945 Grade Alpha: S Sg Grade Code: Staff Sergeant Branch Alpha: A+ Branch Code: Air Corps Enlistment Term: Enlistment For Hawaiian Department Longevity: Source: National Guard In Federal Service, Within 3 Months of Discharge Nativity: Texas Birth Year: 1917 Race and Citizenship: White, Citizen Education: 1 Year of College Civil Occupation: 590 Marital Status: Single, Without Dependents Army Component: Regular Army (Including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men) Card Number: 1 Box Number: 0300 Reel Number: 3.22 Published in The Seattle Times on April 2, 2003 Warren PIPKIN Age 86. Born March 21, 1917 in Lulling, Texas. Passed away on March 30, 2003 in Seattle, WA. Retired after 26 years of service from the US Air Force. Preceded in death by his father, Walter Pipkin; mother, Hattie (Fritz) W. Allen; brother, Kynion Pipkin; and his first wife Rose. Survived by his wife Martha Pipkin, nieces Joan Easton and Cheryl L. Gardner, and step-granddaughter Diana Landers and her husband Jim. | Pipkin, Warren E. (I123769)
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10411 | Was in Civil War, serving with Company D 85th Illinois Infantry. died of a disease Grave # 266 | Stilts, Isaac (I45672)
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10412 | Was in Civil War, serving with Company E 27th Illinois Infantry. | Stilts, Green Berry (I45673)
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10413 | Was in the Air Force. | ??? (I82712)
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10414 | Was in the confederate army in the Civil War. He was arrested and in prison in Illinois. His health was beginning to fail. He had to pay 1,000 dollars to make bond. Moved to Phoenix, AZ in 1905, where he died 5 years later. | Warren, Martin Van Buren (I120683)
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10415 | Was killed in the Civil War, at the battle of the Weldon Railroad,Virginia. Moved to Douglas County, Minnesota and found int 1860 federal census. | Colony, Josiah Bostwick (I52391)
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10416 | Was listed as a cycle polisher. | Bench, James (I125529)
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10417 | Was listed as Billie Donald Thompson on birth record. | Thompson, Bill Donald (I48571)
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10418 | Was listed as E. J. Thompson on birth record. | Thompson, Elbert Jefferson (I48704)
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10419 | Was listed as Frank Hamilton in 1870 census. | Ellis, Francis 'Frank' P. (I42993)
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10420 | Was listed as Fritz Hamilton in 1870 census. | Ellis, Japeth Fritz (I42938)
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10421 | Was listed as Harriman McGill Hatch on birth certificate, but alwayswasknown as Harriman Gill Hatch. | Hatch, Harriman Gill (I5285)
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10422 | Was listed as Lunora Kirk in 1910 census. | Womack, Lenora L. (I43515)
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10423 | Was listed as Physician in the 1860 Schulyer County, New York census. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89HY-196N-N?cc=1920234 Cayuga > Estate papers 1799-1905 box 16 > image 1054 of 1599 | Fish, Dr. William Henry (I52718)
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10424 | Was listed as Willard Lyle Hesh on birth certificate. In the 1925IowaState Census was listed as Willard Hesh, and in 1930 UnitedStatesFederal Census was listed as Walter L. Hesh, and was known asWalter Lyle Hesh from about 1930 until his death in 2001. Mexico Independent Mexico, NY Thursday, April 9, 1942 Walter Hesh, who has been stationed at the naval training stationatNewport has been recently transferred to the submarine base in the canal zone. The Valley News Fulton, New York March 24, 2001 Walter L. Hesh, Navy veteran Walter L. Hesh, 76, of Syracuse died Friday, March 16 at VeteransAffairsMedical Affairs Medical Center. A native of Royal, Iowa, he lived in Syracuse and had a residenceinInlet. He attended Mexico schools. He worked for Overhead Door Co.He wasa Navy veteran of World War II, serving in the submarineservice, and wasactive in several veterans organizations. His wife, the former Ann LaFrance, died in 1997. Surviving are a sister, Sylvia Cersinger of California; severalniecesand nephews, including Juanita Damarville of Syracuse, DarleneChappellof Fulton, and Ronald Martinez of Auburn. No services were held. | Hesh, Walter Lyle (I9206)
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10425 | Was listed as William Hamilton in 1870 census. | Ellis, William J. (I42971)
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10426 | Was living at Columbus, Wisconsin in May 1886 at the time Rev. WilliamWallace Johnson compiled the Elmer book. | Elmer, Thomas B. W. (I30201)
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10427 | Was living in Wilkes County, NC in 1809. | Warren, Samuel (I50540)
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10428 | Was married to Edward Madison Gaines. | Marshall, Lucy (I109207)
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10429 | Was moving with her family to Australia when they stopped in Killarney, Manitoba, and settled there. | Worden, Mary (I54583)
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10430 | Was no town of Loyd; as per her listed birthplace in 1851 Castle Donnington, Leicestershire, England census record. | Sophia (I134862)
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10431 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Repucci, Robert B. (I8552)
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10432 | Was NOT listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Skaggs, James V. (I38161)
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10433 | Was not named in the will of father Andres in 1769, and is assumed to have died prior to this. | Martinez, Juan Joseph (I128678)
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10434 | Was noted as age 20 in 1692, and listed as a native of Río Abajo. He was listed as a son of Cristóbal Trujillo and María de Sandoval. He was to marry Antonia Durán in 1692. | Trujillo, (Sargento) Pascual (I78679)
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10435 | Was of the manor of Bromptons, at Colne Engaine, Essex, where he held court in 1402. He married Catherine Chiltren, whose father was saidtohave been a Norman baron, and left issue a son William, also of Bromptons. | Bures, Andrew de (I110877)
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10436 | Was referred to as Martha In 1880 census she was living in Center Twp.,Calhoun, Iowa | Coy, Melissa Jane (I5064)
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10437 | Was School Principle | Graham, William Smith (I34639)
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10438 | Watch Guilder - gilded the individual parts of the movement to prevent corrosion | Bench, Thomas Henry (I124852)
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10439 | Waters Dunn, Peter Copeland, and Joseph Farguson married threesisters,Sarah Gatewood, Elizabeth Gatewood, Patience Gatewoodrespectively.Waters and Joseph were from Essex County Copeland hadsome ties there butwas mainly in the Caroline, Spottsylvania Co area,living in Caroline in1754, already married to Elizabeth Gatewood.Waters came to Halifax Cofrom Essex Co by 1762/3, (out of Halifax camePittsylvania in 1767, outof Pittsylvania came Henry in 1777). PeterCopeland came to area by 1767(was in North Carolina in 1765), JosephFarguson came after 1771. Allthree men were active in court records,including several suits againsteach other (Waters and P. Copeland) andbuying and selling land to eachother. Copeland appears to have been atype of land agent for aWilliamsburg faction and had politicalconnections demonstrated by beingin North Carolina in 1765, but beingnamed one of first commissioners ofnewly formed Pittsylvania Co,Virginia in 1767. Waters was kept busyadministering and appraisingestates (especially for widows), andengaging in law suits both asplaintiff and defendent. Farguson was notas visible in the recordsexcept for the time he was placed in the publicstocks in order to cooldown from what must have been a violent outburstin court. Fargusonreferred to Waters as "my good and trusted friend".Waters was oncelocked up in Halifax County jail himself. (Jim K. Dunn) Persons renouncing allegiance to Great Britain and swearing allegiancetoCommonwealth of Virginia. ( in Henry County, Virginia , 1777 )GatewoodDunn, *Richard Dunn, *Waters Dunn, *Waters Dunn, Jr. *(Waters,Sr.,Waters, Jr and Richard were listed together on first tithableslist ofPittsylvania Co , which Henry Co was formed out of in 1777) 1778 Henry Co, Virginia. Tax Lists: Waters Dunn, Waters Dunn, Jr.WilliamDunn, Richard Dunn 1779 Henry Co Virginia. tax Lists: WatersDunn, WatersDunn, Jr., William Dunn, Richard Dunn 1780 Henry CoVirginia Tax Lists:Waters Dunn, Waters Dunn Jr. On 1787 Henry Co Virginia. tax list in which all males 21 and abovearecounted: only Waters Dunn, (Jr.) is listed. Petitions of Residents of Bedfors and Henry Counties, Virginia, inFavorof and Opposed to a New County (Franklin); in the Henry Countysectionsdated Nov. 23, 1782, are the names William Dunn, GatewoodDunn, WatersDunn, Jr. William Dunn and Waters Dunn, Jr. also sign asimilar petitionagain in Henry County, Virginia. on Oct. 27, 1785. Last Will and Testament of Waters Dunn, Sr. Written and dated on May 20, 1800 Probated April 8, 1803, Columbia County, Georgia Waters Dunn's Will recorded the April 12, 1803, State ofGeorgia,Columbia County Georgia Columbia County Water's Dunn being weake in body but of Sound Sences's do make thismylast will disolving all other heretofore made and first of all Iwill mySoul to Almighty God as he through his Mercy gave it me(.) ifhisgraceousness will please to receive it and as for the Worldly goodshewas pleased to bestow on me I dispose of (to wit) first of all I lend my wife Ann three Negros (to wit Jamey(,)Silvea(,)and Winnie and all movable Estate during her natural life andask thatthere be no Waste(.) in case their Should Appear of waste bymarriageor any other way that then she shall give Security for theabove but toremain in posesion her life and after her decease toreturn to my Estate Secondly I give my daughter Ann Blevin twenty shillings as a Care ofanymore(.) Thirdly I give all the remains of my Estate lying in any partwhatsoeverto be equally divided Amongst my Children (to wit)Milacent(,) Waters(,)Richard(,) Sarah(,) Elizabeth(,) Gatewood(,)Caty(,) Happy(,) William(,)and Clary and lastly my will is that theirShall be noe debts paid byAutr by the single Oath of the Creator otherthan my books will appear Ido hearby constitute and appoint My SonWaters(,) Richard(,) Gatewood(,)and William Dunn(,) my Executors tothis my last will and testament this20th day of May 1800. Waters Dunn Sr. Signed Sealed and Delivered in presents of test James Woods Alexander Gardner | Dunn, Waters (I7276)
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10440 | Wayne County, Kentucky "Marriages and Vitals" Source: Book 976.964 V2b Martin, James and Elender Yocom, Surety, George Yocum, the father ofthewithin named Elender Yocum gave his personal consent for the intended marriage, By Micajah Taul. Married 15 Nov 1802 by Elliott Jones. | Yocum, Ellender (I105837)
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10441 | Wayne D. Hager Wayne D. Hager, 84, of 3020 Lexington Place, Plover, died Saturday,July8, 2006, at St. Michael's Hospital. He was born Oct. 22, 1921, in Stevens Point to the late Earl andMarjorie(Warner) Hager. He attended Emerson High School and attendedCentralWisconsin State Teachers College in Stevens Point. He receivedhismaster's degree in education from the University ofWisconsin-Madison. Wayne was a Tech 5 in the U.S. Army. He entered on July 1, 1944,servingin northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland and central Europe. Hereceivedthe Victory Medal, American Theater Ribbon,European-African-MiddleEastern Theater Ribbon with 4 Bronze BattleStars, 2 Overseas ServiceBars, 1 Service Stripe and Good ConductMedal. He was honorablydischarged on Nov. 21, 1945. He was married to Helen Ekberg. She preceded him in death. Waynewasmarried to Susan Rosenkranz on June 22, 1974, in West Allis. Thecouplesettled in West Allis where he taught until 1985 moving to thePloverarea. Wayne taught at various schools throughout the state ofWisconsinteaching at Walker Middle School in Milwaukee for 29 years.He was amember of Stevens Point Area Retired Teachers Association. Heenjoyedfishing, hunting, woodworking and gardening. Survivors include his wife, Susan Hager of Plover; five sons,David(Nancy) Hager of West Allis, Thomas (Sally) Hager of MenomonieFalls,Daniel (Diane) Hager of Minneapolis, Dean Hager of Plover andBrian(Kristen) Hager of Minneapolis; one daughter, Sandra Hager ofPewaukee;and two granddaughters. He was preceded in death by two brothers. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Good ShepherdLutheranChurch, Plover, with the Rev. Kurt Hoffman officiating. Burialat a laterdate in Highland Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 9a.m. until timeof services Friday at the church. Pisarski CommunityFuneral Home andCremation Center Plover is assisting the family witharrangements. Foronline condolences www.pisarskifuneralhome.com. Pisarski Community Funeral Home and Cremation Center Plover 344-7454 | Hager, Wayne D. (I19719)
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10442 | WB E, page 277: Will dated 27 Feb 1826; Proven August Term 1832 onoathof J. P. Snead. Will names: Son, Neil H. Shaw; Son Joseph B. Shawand hisson, Joseph John Shaw; Daughter, Catherine H. Horton and herchildren,Maria B. Hargis, Neil H. Horton and Anthony W. Horton; MariaKinnion, herhusband Paul Kinnion and their son, Benjamin J. Kinnion;Daughter,Druscilla Ann Hargis and her husband, Dennis Hargis;Daughter, Elinor AnnRay; Daughter, Rebecca E. Shaw; Daughter,Fantitina J. Shaw; Son-in-laws,John Warren and James M. Wheat.Executrix: Fantilana Joye Shaw.[Photocopyof will in my possession | Shaw, Joseph (I46685)
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10443 | WB.4, page 10-11, Green Co.,Ky 3 Aug., 1869 Will of John Marcum; My wife, Mary, gets the west end of my farm on which I now live,boundedon the upper corner of the cliff spring bottom on GreenRiver--northwardto the SE corner of my peach orchard--northward to apear tree at theeast end of my yard in the old lane--about 100 yardsbelow the oldtobacco house, including the same to a cross fence whichruns to theriver, including the dwelling house where I now live, andthe kitchen andhousehold furniture, stock, and farm tools. The balanceof my estate isto be divided among my children: Barnett Marcum, FannyDearen, RuthV.Webb, William Marcum, Berry B. Marcum, Thomas B. Marcum,John R.Marcum, George W. Marcum, James H. Marcum, Daniel F. Marcum,Lucy J.Bland, and Andrew B. Marcum, except $10 which I give to mydaughter,Lourainy Montgomery. To make my children equal, except thesaid Lourainy,I charge the following sums up to those that havereceived the same whichI have given to and paid out for their benefit.My son, George W. haslived on my Wade farm till the rents amount to$200 which I charge himwith. I charge my son, John R. with $400, moneypaid for him in defendinghim in his lawsuits, and for raising his 2sons. I charge my son, BarnettMarcum with $25, money paid out for him.I charge Fanny Dearen with $50,money paid out for her in winding upthe estate of John E. Lasley, herfirst husband. My 3 sons, Thomas B., Daniel F., and Andrew B. Marcum, get $50 each,andAndrew B. gets a cow and calf, which is not to be charged to him inthedivision I give the last mentioned sum and cow and calf to ThomasB.,D.F., and Andrew to make them equal with my other children. Exec: My sons, Andrew B. Marcum and Berry B. Marcum Signed: John Marcum ; wit: Wm H. Chelf, D. Hudson Produced: 21 Feb., 1876 by D. Hudson and proven by Wm H. Chelf andD.Hudson. Recorded: 23 Feb., 1876 by J.B.Durhan, clerk, GCC by John H. Moore,DC. | Marcum, John (I40508)
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10444 | We know little of this Thomas Buck (the Fourth) except that he was born in York County, Virginia. We do not know the name of his wife or even if he married. It has been speculated that, when brother Charles Buck left York County for the Shenandoah Valley, brothers Thomas IV and John were with him. This would have been about 1735. It is believed that Thomas IV eventually settled into the Carolina's; however, there is no data to support this. Here is an interesting advertisement from 1739: Virginia Gazette, July 27 - Aug. 3 1739: "Advertisements - Stol'n or Stray'd, from the Subscriber, in Williamsburg, about the 16th Day of June last, a young dark grey Horse, branded on the near Buttock with a Hook, has a long Switch Tail, and a long Mane hanging to the left Side, with a white Streak in his Forehead. Whoever will bring the said Horse to the Subscriber living near the Capitol, shall have Ten Shillings Reward. Thomas Buck" Grantee: Buck, Thos Acres: 532 Book: 3 Survey Date: 29 Jan 1793 County: Woodford WaterCourse: Eagle Cr Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER III OLD KENTUCKY GRANTS (1793-1856) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 154 | Buck, Thomas (I120772)
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10445 | We know that this William belongs to the Green County, Kentucky Warrens. I believe that he was actually born between 1794-1797, which follows with Rhoda Warren's pension statement. | Warren, William Patrick "Paddy" (I39224)
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10446 | We learn from "Ward's History of Shrewsbury," that Elias was inMarlboro,Mass., where he had a family, between 1696 and 1702. We findno record ofhis marriage there or elsewhere, or of the birth ofchildren. | Keyes, Elias (I46219)
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10447 | Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Judith E. Pfendler Acee of Westmoreland Judith E. Pfendler Acee, 50, of Lowell Rd, died Monday, August 23,2004,at St. Luke's Memorial Hospital Center after a long illness. Shewas bornin Utica, December 15, 1953, the daughter of Lenoir J. andBarbara BurnsPfendler. She was a graduate of Clinton High School. Forthe past fouryears she was employed by Met Life of New Hartford. Shewas of theCatholic Faith. Surviving besides her mother ofWestmoreland, formerly ofClinton, are three sons and daughters-in-law,Simon and Sondra Acee, ofWhitesboro, Jason and Tracy Acee, ofWestmoreland, and Jared Acee and hisfinance, Kristen Roberts, ofWestmoreland; her granddaughters, KelseyAcee, Victoria Acee, andAlexandra Acee; a sister, Joan Batty of Ohio; abrother, DouglasPfendler of Missouri; and a former husband, Ron Acee.She waspredeceased by her father in 2000, and a sister, Susan Pfendler,in1957. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:30fromOwens-Pavlot Funeral Service, Inc., 35 College St., Clinton.Friends areinvited and may call Thursday evening from 5 to 9, at thefuneral home.Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Clinton. Thoseso desiring,please consider donations to the American Cancer Society. | Pfendler, Judith E. (I118989)
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10448 | Wednesday, January 19, 2000 Clarence Reed ALLEN Age 83. Residence: Hodgenville, KY. Died Monday, Jan. 17, 2000, his residence. Retired from Wood-Mosaic after 36 years. Attended the Church of God in Hodgenville. Survivors: wife, Cora Ellen BREWER ALLEN; daughters, MarthaFARMER,Virginia BASHAM, Wanda WALKER and Marietta COOPER, all ofLouisville, andGracie MARTIN of Shelbyville; sons, Wallace ALLEN,Robert ALLEN, ClarenceJoseph ALLEN and Thomas Ray ALLEN, all ofLouisville; brother, Earl ALLENof Louisville; 31 grandchildren; and 15great-grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday, Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville. Burial: Otter Creek Cemetery. | Allen, Clarence Reed (I44415)
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10449 | Wednesday, January 19, 2005 Stella Beatrice "Bea" Skaggs, 74, of Mt. Sherman, Ky., died onSaturday,Jan. 15, 2005, at the home of her daughter. Daughter of thelate Johnnyand Bertha Underwood, she was a member of Dezarn BaptistChurch in Creal,Ky. and a homemaker. She was married to Norman L.Skaggs, who survives.Survivors also include five daughters and oneson-in-law, Janice andRodney Dale of Buffalo, Ky., Deloris Montgomeryand Patricia Montgomery,both of Campbellsville, Sandra Nesbitt ofBradfordsville, Ky., andKimberly Patterson of Greensburg, Ky.; threesons and twodaughters-in-law, Buddy Darrell and Linda Thompson ofRussell Springs,Ky., Ricky Thompson of Allendale, Ky., and Mickel andJune Thompson ofMagnolia, Ky.; one sister, Elnore Atherton ofShepherdsville, Ky.; twobrothers, Wilson Underwood and EugeneUnderwood, both of Louisville, Ky.;14 grandchildren; 12great-grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; andfourstep-great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she wasprecededin death by her first husband, Glenn "Buddy" Thompson; onedaughter,Denise Thompson; two sons, Monroe Thompson and Randy Skaggs;andseveral brothers and sisters. Funeral was Tuesday, Jan. 18atBennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville, Ky. Bro. GuyWhitlowofficiated. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Church Cemetery in Mt.Sherman. | Underwood, Stella Beatrice 'Bea' (I106830)
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10450 | Wellsboro Agitator 2 March 1932 Mrs. Lucie Booth, aged 79 years, of Tioga, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Harrington at Canoe Camp, Feb. 21. Mrs Booth spent the most of her life in Tioga. She was the daughter of Henry and Eliza Colony and was married to Samuel Booth, now deceased. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Emma Jones , of Waterville, Washington, and Mrs. Edith Harrington, at whose home she died; on son Melvin Booth, of Jersey Shore; five sisters, Mrs. Kate Hood, Mrs. Alzine Cunningham and Mrs. Nell West, of Tioga; Mrs. George Wheeler, of Corning, and Mrs. Jennie Shellman, of Corning; four-brothers, Alexander Colony, of Corning; Willis Colony, of Pine Valley, and George Colony, of Tioga; a number of grandchildren, four great grand-children, and several nieces and nephews. | Booth, Samuel G (I21312)
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