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4351 | CC ABBOTT IS ILLNESS VICTIM Jan 24, 1937 *As appeared in the Lubbock Avalanche Journal moring addition* Pioneer bus man of Lubbock and South Plains dies of pneumonia at home here Saturday; Burial today. An old-time Texan who blazed the way for the South Plains modern network of bus line transportation passed on when CC ABBOTT, 81, died at his home at 1403 Ave F at 8:30am. Death was ascribed to pneumonia, which developed only a few days earlier. ABBOTT had been know to be an "active" man. A fall on the ice last winter had caused him discomfort for several weeks, but he had recovered completely from injuries occasioned. Gradual weakening after being strickened by pneumonia, however, was noticed by his physicians. Two months ago one of his sons, G.C. ABBOTT, who had been associated with him in earlier bus ventures of this territory, died on his parents 60th wedding anniversery. It was in the fall of 1914 that ABBOTT and his family moved to Plains and with his sons G.C. and C.W ABBOTT established the first mail bus line to operate out of Lubbock to Brownfield and Plains. Schedule on that line was maintained until 1918 when until 1922 the ABBOTT's operated a service car busness at Lubbock. In 1922 C.C. ABBOTT initiated bus service from Lubbock to Lamesa. Two years later, Bill WATSON became a partner and in 1928 bought the interest of ABBOTT in what was then known as Red Star Coaches. ABBOTT retired and attended only to busness associated with real estate and residence property he owned. ABBOTT was born March 27, 1855 in Hopkins County and owned extensive ranch and farm land in Callahan and Brown Counties. He lived in the Baird and Brownwood sections. He was married in Coryell County. Born to the ABBOTT's were six children, four of whom survive. A daughter died when the family lived at Baird. ABBOTT, who had been a member of the Church of Christ since he was 22, will be buried in the Lubbock Cemetery this afternoon after 3:00 rites read by6 Liff SANDERS, Minister of that Church at Sanders Chapel. Pallbearers will be W.E. WATSON, J.W. BOWMAN, Grover C. McMAKIN, H.L. (Bud) JOHNSTON, Charles A. GUY, and Bill WATSON. Survivors are the widow; one son, C.W. ABBOTT, three daughters, Mrs T.T. BROOKS of Sunset Tourist Camp, Mrs. C.L. Flora of Strawn, and Mrs. J.C. Hall of Colorado Springs, Colorado, as well as eight grandchildren. | Abbott, Carl Christopher (I129335)
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4352 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ingram, Cecil D. (I53058)
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4353 | Cecil Papers: August 1601, 21-31 23 Aug 1601 Roger Ingram, son of John Ingram, of Earl's Court, near Worcester. His last abiding in London was in Rogue Lane and Bartholomew Lane. At the end of last March, he accompanied his sister Ursula to the Spawe (by Calais, St. Omer's, Lille and Liege) who was troubled with a disease for which she had been at physic at Dr. Lodge's at Lambert Hill, London. At Lodge's house there lay Morgan and Williams, who went with them. He and his sister used the help of Dr. Thomas at the Spawe two or three months, and afterwards were at his house at Liege for a month. Before coming to London, he was at Oriel College, Oxford, two years, and before that, a scholar at Worcester College. | Ingram, John (I124762)
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4354 | Celebrated his 100th year Birthday in Modesto, California | Marshall, Joseph Alexander (I109208)
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4355 | Cemetery Inventory Name: Whittington, Elmer Obrien Birth Date: 11 January 1865 Birth Place: Ely, Iowa Death Date: 23 November 1953 Burial Date: 0 0 0 Cemetery: Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery Source: Sexton / Grant Grave Location: Vb_C_3_3_12 Relatives: Mother Law, Rosa Mary Father Whittington, Benjamin | Whittington, Elmer O'brien (I100101)
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4356 | Cemetery Marker states birth date to be 2, November 1876.Miltaryrecords claim his birth date to be 1 November 1877. | Conner, William Edgar (I18911)
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4357 | Cemetery Record indicates birth of 23 May 1858. | Graham, Jesse W. (I96547)
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4358 | Cemetery Stones have been bulldozed and buried in a ditch. There are no Cemetery Signs. | Moore, Sarah Elizabeth (I124009)
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4359 | Census 1860 Bryantown,Charles,Maryland | Robey, William S (I4489)
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4360 | Census 1860 Greene,Iowa,Iowa Do not find a war record so only guessing his death was of old age. | Gladwin, Philip P (I4555)
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4361 | Census 1870 Greene,Iowa,Iowa listed as Head of Household with only her son James. Census 1880 Washington,Keokuk,Iowa living with her son James and family | Minnis, Margaret (I4556)
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4362 | Census 1870 he is living in Highland Twp.,Vermillion,Indian Daniel age 36 Farmer Millia P. 31 Keeping House George W. 7 Zekiel V. 6 William S. 3 Anna O.1 | Congleton, Daniel Calvert (I4765)
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4363 | Census 1880 listed next door is: Ulrich, William 52 Prussia Fredricka56 Prussia Charles 12 Prussia(grandson) Krebs,Amelia 6 Kansas(grandaugter) Somehow the above named are related to Wilhelmina. | Tunk, Wilhelmina Christine (I4851)
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4364 | Census 1880 Living in Manchester,Ontario,New York as a servant fortheWilliamHickox family. William was a Scientist. Listed in census as Mulatto. Migratedfrom New York to St. Joseph Island,Ontario,Canada Just before his divorce from Margaret they migrated toDrummondIsland,Michigan. Migrated to Detour,Michigan 1870 after his divorce. Migrated to Minnestota in 1904 Census 1891 listedin Algoma District St Joseph Island. Census 1930 Living in Bruno,Pine,Minnesota listed as Negro | Thomas, Henry Richard (I4213)
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4365 | Census 1880 Richland,Tama,Iowa G.W. 60 Maryland George 17 Ohio Effy 20 Ohio(Disabled) Matty 15 Ohio Census 1870 Columbia,Tama,Iowa George 53 Maryland Jane 46 Ohio Eli 23 Ohio Julia 21 Ohio William 19 Ohio Geneavive 13 Ohio Effie 10 Ohio George 7 Ohio Matty 5 Ohio Census 1860 Richland,Belmont,Ohio G.W. 42 Maryland Jane 39 Ohio Adeline 17 Ohio Eli M. 15 Ohio Julia A. 11 Ohio William 9 Ohio Harvey M 6 Ohio Geneva 3 Ohio Census 1850 Richland,Belmont,Ohio GW 32 Maryland Jane 27 Ohio Sarah 8 Ohio Eli 6 Ohio Julia Ann 2 Ohio | Fowler, George W. (I4531)
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4366 | Census 1880 Washington,Keokuk,Iowa James 27 Carpenter Amanda 18 Grace 1 Maud 2 months Margaret 78 mother | Gladwin, James (I4562)
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4367 | Census 1910 Highland,Washington,Kansas Perkins, Alfred 42 Kansas Martha 27 Nebraska William 13 Nebraska Viola 2 Nebraska Freida 3 Kansas Irvin 1 Kansas Fahrenwald,Edward 19 Nebraska Census 1920 Blue Rapids,Marshall,Kansas Fahrenwald,Edward Nebraska Elizabeth Kansas Victor Oregon Leona Oregon BE Kansas 1930 Kilgore,Clay,Arkansas Fahrenwald,Edward 39 Nebraska Elizabeth 35 Kansas Victor 14 Oregon Leona 13 Oregon BE 11 Kansas Ernest 8 Missouri Helen 6 Missouri Harriett 1 Arkansas | Fahrenwald, Edward Sylvester (I4865)
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4368 | Census 1920 lised as Sharlotte in Ogema,Pine,Minnesota | ???, Charlotte (I4473)
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4369 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sutton, Walter (I4470)
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4370 | Census 1930 Brooklyn,Powesheik,Iowa, referred to as Annie Obituary: Mrs. Frank Kann Anna Belle Dunbar was born April 5, 1868 near Buchanan, in Berian County, Michigan. At the age of 8 years she, with her par- ents, journeyed to Powesheik Coun- ty in a covered wagon. She was among the early settlers of the community. The family settled near Brooklyn where she received her educationin the rural schools of Powesheik county. On April 15, 1886 she was joined in marriage to Frank Kann of Brooklyn. To this union were born five childrenone of which prded- ed her in death at the age of a few days. The other children, Wil- liam Kann; Mrs. Pearl Kuntz; Mrs. Mae Robey and Ted Kann, all of this community were at their moth- er's beside when her death occured. She passed away at her home in Brooklyn on October 25, 1937 at the age of 69 years,6 months, nad 20 days. For almost three years Mrs. Kann was bedfast. She was a great lov- er of her family, her home and her flowers. She leaves to mourn her passing a loving husband, her four child- ren, 8 grandchildren,a sister, Mrs. Alonzo Owens of Marshalltown, Iowa, a brother, Richard Dunbar of Delafield, Illinois, besides number- ous other relatives and friends. Her lifecombined the Christian virtues of love, patience, faithful- ness and devotion to the the high ideals of life, nad the inspiration of her life will ever continue in the lives of those who loved her. | Dunbar, Anna Belle (I4301)
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4371 | Census 1930 Greenleaf,Washington,Kansas | Coder, Andrew Jackson "Handy" (I4966)
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4372 | Census 1930 Greenleaf,Washington,Kansas | Coder, Joseph H. (I4971)
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4373 | Census 1930 listed in Ogema,Pine,Minnesota | Thomas, Richard Henry (I4199)
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4374 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thomas, John E. (I4347)
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4375 | census 1930 listed in Ogema,Pine,Minnesota | Thomas, Sylvester William (I4349)
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4376 | Census 1930 listed in Ogema,Pine,Minnesota | Thomas, Olaf W. (I4350)
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4377 | Census 1930 Mineral Wells,Cherokee,Kansas | Coder, William A (I4964)
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4378 | Census 1930 Ogema, Pine, Minnesota Henry 60 Minn. Josie 48 Minn. Nina 18 Minn. George 14 Minn. Walter 13 Minn. Census 1920 Ogema,Pine,Minnesota Henry 50 Minn. Josey 40 Minn. Lucy 18 Minn. Emma 16 Minn. Frank 14Minn. Sinca 7 Minn. George 5 Minn. Charley 3 Minn. Mahebone,Eliza Mother-in-law 65 Minn. Jackson,Jim Granson 6 Minn. Jackson,Mike Grandson 11 Minn. Jackson,Joseph Grandson 1 Minn. Jackson, ? Son-in-law 30 Minn. Mc Kabon Eliza Mother in law Jackson James Nephew Jackson Lillian Neice | Sutton, Henry (I4465)
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4379 | Census 1930 Tama Co., Iowa George 67 Ohio Clarence son 26 Iowa Everte,Dora servant 57 Iowa Everte,Nadine Lodger 16 Iowa Census 1910 Richland,Tama,Iowa taken April 15, 1910 George E. 46 Ohio Ada M. 70(?) Iowa Jesse L 17 Iowa(F) Fred A 15 Iowa Nellie M. 14 Iowa George C. 12 Iowa ? J. 11 Iowa(F) Olive L. 9 Iowa Frank L. 7 Iowa Clarence 6 Iowa Lela J. 5 Iowa Lloyd C. 2 Iowa Lola2 Iowa Karl A. 8/12 Iow Census 1900 Richland,Tama,Iowa George E. 36 Dec. 1863 Ohio Edith W. 30 Sept. 1869 Iowa Jesse L. Dec. 1892 Iowa Fredrick A. Aug. 1894 Iowa Nellie March 1896 Iowa George C. August 1897 Iowa Jennie F. 1899Iowa Flint,Clara Servant 1882 Iowa | Fowler, George E (I4514)
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4380 | Census has Mary's birth year as 1861 and her Middle name as Ann instead of Alice. | Sidebottom, Mary Alice (I35985)
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4381 | Census Index - Brown County, Wisconsin 1860 Lucia,John,43,M,Canada,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,Esther,40,F,Canada,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,Alex,21,M,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,Lucy,19,F,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,Joel,18,M,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,Maria,16,F,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,Esther,12,F,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,Jeremiah,10,M,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,Susannah,7,F,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,John Jr,6,M,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 Lucia,William,1,M,Wisconsin,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,75,75 1875 Brown County, Wisconsin State Census - Listed as J. B. Lucia; 4 Males; 4 Females 1880 Wisconsin Federal Census, Brown County, Pittsfield Township.(District 19, Preble Precinct) Volume 2, Enumeration District 20, Sheet 14, line 20, microfilm number 1,255,418 John Lucia, age 64, born Canada wife Esther, age 62, born Canada son Watson, age 22, born Wisconsin daughter Lucy Barnes, age 39, born New York grandson Harvey Barnes, age 7, born Wisconsin grandson Henry Colony, age 10, born Wisconsin grandson Fred Colony, age 4, born Wisconsin granddaughter Anna Bigg, age 11, born Wisconsin 1885 Brown County, Wisconsin State Census - Listed as J. B. Lucia; 4 Males; 3 Females and 2 listed with British American nativity and 5 American nativity. Josh Hansen sources info sites a book called "A Story of Pittsfield and Suamico" By Lizzie Rice Johnston. The following is noted about John Lucia in these records: (My own notes in parenthesis) John Lucia's middle name Baptist (Maybe Baptiste) John Lucia's wife was named Esther Ledger (My records indicate Sarah Esther Ledger) The Fall of 1854, John Baptiste Lucia and his family moved from Plattsburg, New York to Little Suamico, Wisconsin. | Lucia, John Baptiste (I82633)
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4382 | Census Listed lf John Martin Senior: 1800-Spartanburg Co.,S.C. Page 176 1820-Warren Co., TN. Page 303 1830-Warren Co., TN. Page 370 1840-DeKalb Co., TN. Page 244 (Middle District No. 5) 1850-DeKalb Co., TN. Page 78 (Family 1100 - District 5) 1860-DeKalb Co., TN. Page 113 1870-DeKalb Co., TN. Page 157 (1870 Census taker remarked of how well John Martin was, and provided exact date/year of birth) Will dated 09 January1854 and in the DeKalb County, Tennessee. Chancery Court Docket Book pages 407 to 413 dated May 05,1873. Named the following: John MARTIN Junior, and Sarah Ellen MARTIN, widow of John MARTIN Senior, deceased. (1) William C. MARTIN, son of John MARTIN Senior, deceased. (2) Children of Elizabeth MARTIN and her husband Watson CANTRELL. (3) Robert MARTIN. (4) James MARTIN. (5) Children & grandchildren of Sampson MARTIN. (6) Children of Telitha WALKER. (7) Thomas MARTIN. | Martin, John Enoch (I127987)
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4383 | Census of the State of Rhode Island page 196 FAMILIES.: Simmons, Joseph WHITES. MALES. Above 16.: 3 WHITES. MALES. Under 16.: 1 WHITES. PEMALES. Above 16.: 3 Total.: 7 | Simmons, Joseph (I50601)
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4384 | Census records have his birth location as Kensington, Middlesex County, England | Garner, Charles Benjamin (I99479)
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4385 | Census states that she was born in Feb 1892. Listed as born 25February1895 according to bible records that were given or passed along tomygrandmother, Lois Waldrip Warren. We have found several mistakes in theBibletranscription, as given to my grandmother. This may be due to verbal passage,ordifficulty in reading the old Bible info. | Jordan, Laura Belle (I39458)
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4386 | CENSUS YR: 1860 TERRITORY: GA COUNTY: HARALSON DIVISION:EtnaPAGE NO: 370 Thomas WALDROP age 45 Male Occupation Farmer Born GA Sarah A. WALDROP age 46 Female Born GA John M. WALDROP age 22 Male Born GA Ann WALDROP age 18 Female Born GA Harriet E. WALDROP age 16 Female Born GA Mary E. WALDROP age 14 Female Born GA James T. WALDROP age 11 Male Born GA William C. WALDROP age 9 Male Born GA Henry WALDROP age 6 Male Born GA Mathew WALDROP age 88 Male Born N.C. Joseph J. WALDROP age 23 Male Occupation Farmer Born GA Ruelann WALDROP age 17 Female Born GA Thomas N. WALDROP age 6/12 Male Born GA | Waldrop, Matthew (I35096)
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4387 | CENSUS: | Doyle, Charles W. (I21339)
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4388 | CENSUS: | Ada (I21397)
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4389 | CENSUS: | Quackenbush, Blanche (I108850)
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4390 | CENSUS: 1880 - Last name of Rogers is spelled erroneously as Roggers. | Rogers, James Thomas (I96732)
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4391 | CENSUS: Year: 1850; Census Place: Division 2, Taylor, Kentucky; Roll M432_219; Page: 137; Image: 136. CENSUS: Year: 1860; Census Place: , Taylor, Kentucky; Roll M653_396; Page: 0; Image: 15. | Shofner, John Thomas (I44119)
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4392 | Centennial Portrait and Biographical Record of the City of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio STEPHEN WYSONG, [pages 1175-1176] farmer of Perry township, now retired, is a descendant of one of the early pioneers, and springs from German ancestry, who came early from Virginia. Jacob Wysong, his grandfather, was born in Franklin county, Va., and by his wife had eleven children, as follows: Stephen, Charles, John Jacob, Henry, Valentine, Joseph, Matthew, Robert, Lewis, who died at the age of ten years; Elizabeth and Lydia. In religious faith Jacob Wysong was a Dunkard, or German Baptist, and a man of most exemplary character. He came to Ohio in 1818 by means of a four-horse team and wagon, and settled on 200 acres of land in Perry township, which he cleared up from the woods. He was a successful farmer and an honorable citizen, and died when sixty-four years of age. Charles Wysong, father of Stephen, was born October 25, 1802, in Franklin county, Va., and was sixteen years of age when brought to Ohio by his parents. He married Margaret Gustin, daughter of Elkahana Gustin, who was one of the pioneers of Warren county, Ohio, and lived for a short time in Perry township, Montgomery county, and then returned to Warren county. He was a member of what was called the New Light or Disciple church. Charles Wysong, after his marriage, lived a few years on the Wysong homestead. At length he purchased a farm containing eighty acres in Preble county, cleared it of its timber, and lived on it until 1873, dying in West Alexandria in 1889, at the age of eighty-six years. He was very strong in body, and of an equally vigorous, mental and moral character. In religious belief he was a German Baptist, and contributed liberally of his means to the church. He followed in the footsteps of his father, and the meetings of his religious brethren were in the early days held in his house. Mr. Wysong was a hardworking and industrious man, and made and laid brick for eighteen years. He was a natural mechanic, and made his own tools, plows, etc. He for a time followed pump-making in Alexandria, and also made wagons and other implements. He was held in high regard by his neighbors, and it may be truly said of him that his word was as good as his bond. His children were as follows: Hannah, Harrison, Jemimah, Stephen, Dorothea, Lydia, Rachael, Margaret, Jacob and Annie. From his father, Jacob, and Jacob's brother, Valentine, and from Capt. Joseph, descended all the Wysongs of Montgomery county. Stephen Wysong, whose name opens this sketch, was born November 3, 1831, on the Wysong homestead in Perry township, and was one year old when his parents removed to Preble county and settled in Twin township. Brought up on the farm, he received but little education, and this little in the old-fashioned subscription schools. He married, November 15, 1856, when twenty-five years of age, in Perry township, Susan King, who was born October 25, 1837, in that township, a daughter of William and Lydia (Baker) King. William King came from Virginia, was of Pennsylvania-Dutch stock, and had children as follows: Annie, John, James, Elizabeth, Jane, Sarah, Susan, Catherine, William and Lydia. William King settled in Perry township after the birth of his second child, John, cleared up a farm of fifty acres, which he sold, and purchased 100 acres in the same township, upon which he lived until his death. He was a member of the United Brethren church, one of the hardy and much-respected pioneers, and died in 1863, aged sixty-two years. His widow died July 20, 1896, in her ninety-second year. Mr. and Mrs. Wysong, after their marriage, settled on eighty acres of land in Perry township, and a few years later Mr. Wysong rented this farm and located on a place on Wolf creek, where they lived for about eleven years, when they removed to their present property, in 1886. Mr. Wysong has been a member of the German Baptist church for about thirty-five years, and has been a trustee of his church almost as long. He and his wife united with the church in the same year, 1862. He has prospered through his industry, and has earned a place among the most esteemed citizens of the community in which he lives. Mr. and Mrs. Wysong reared Annie C. Aucherman from the time she was four months old, her mother having died; brought her up as if she were their own child and gave her a good education. She became the wife of W. H. Riley, of Vandalia, Ohio, and died July 26, 1896. | Wysong, Jacob (I122788)
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4393 | Central Kentucky News Journal Taylor County, Kentucky Tuesday, June 01, 2004 Obituaries John A. Warren, 75 John A. Warren, 75, of Carden Street in Campbellsville, Ky., diedonSunday, May 30, 2004, in Campbellsville. Son of the late John B. Warren and Gladys Hoadley Warren, he was borninWest Jersey, Ill., on Nov. 21, 1928. He was a member ofSouthCampbellsville Baptist Church and was a retired truck driver. He was married to Ethel Smith on July 21, 1953. She preceded him indeathon July 23, 1991. He is survived by three sons and four daughters, Greg Warren,BonnieWright and Mary Gray, all of Campbellsville, Tim Warren ofDurham, N.C.,Lou Ann Waldrop and Doug Warren, both of Louisville, Ky.,and RoxiePottinger of Prospect, Ky.; 15 grandchildren, Eric Warren,Andy Warren,Sara Warren, Amanda Gowin and Justin Wright, all ofCampbellsville,Lindsey Gray of Lexington, Ky., Kara Marie Warren ofDurham, N.C., ZachWaldrop, Baxter Waldrop, Connor Waldrop and JohnWarren, all ofLouisville, and Eric Pottinger, Whitney Pottinger,Morgan Pottinger andChristian Pottinger, all of Prospect; fourgreat-grandchildren, EthanWarren, Braxton Gowin and Bailee Gowin, allof Campbellsville, and MollyWarren of Louisville; his companion, KayeAnderson of Campbellsville; andseveral nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by four brothers and one sister,William"Bud" Warren, James O. Warren, Dean Warren, Charles Hugh WarrenandKathryn Grammer Burton. Funeral was Wednesday, June 2 at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral HomeinCampbellsville. The Rev. Don Gowin officiated. Burial wasatCampbellsville Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Henry Chappell, Johnnie Grammer, Ronnie Grammer,MichaelSmith, Charles Warren and Wendell Warren. Honorary pallbearers were John Chappell, Mike Grammer, DwightPolston,J.P. Salmon, Tommy Sapp Jr., John Shofner, Terry Smith, ToddSmith, KentWarren and Logan Warren. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to HospiceofCentral Kentucky. | Warren, John A. (I110858)
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4394 | Central Kentucky News Journal, on-line obits: 4 May 2008 Franklin Garlen Skaggs, 82, of Taylors Chapel Road in Campbellsville died Tuesday, April 29, 2008, at Jane Todd Crawford Hospital in Greenburg, Ky., after an illness. He was the son of the late William Thomas and Nora Ethel DeSpain Skaggs. He was married to Nellie Louise Skaggs, who preceded him in death. Survivors include three daughters, Linda Thompson of Greensburg and Juanita Nelson and Teresa Smith, both of Campbellsville; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters, Boyce Skaggs, Brown Skaggs, Ann Lee, Mattie Bell and Effie Skaggs. Funeral was Friday, May 2 at Lyon DeWitt Funeral Home Chapel in Campbellsville. Burial was in Taylors Chapel Church Cemetery. Bros. Twyman Davis and Mark Price officiated. Pallbearers were Sean Nelson, Shane Nelson, Corey Smith, Brett Huff, Trevor Calhoun and Gary Wayne Calhoun. Honorary pallbearers were Ron King! , Syndal Nelson, Tom Akin, Joe Wise, Gary Calhoun, Jimmy R. Skaggs, Colby Thompson, Andrew Milby and Bobby Joe Burress. | Skaggs, Franklin Garlen (I121395)
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4395 | Central Kentucky News, December 13, 1973 Mr. George H. Dearen, Sr., 78, a retired farmer of the Meadow Creek Community in Taylor County, Campbellsville, Route 5, son of the late Mr. William Henry "Bud" Dearen and Mrs. Betty Parrott Dearen, was born in Green County, Kentucky, September 13, 1895. He died at 2:30 a.m., Saturday, December 8, at the Metzmeier Nursing Home in Campbellsville. He had been a patient there for the past three months. He had professed faith in Christ early in life and was a member of the Bethel First Presbyterian Church. He was a veteran of World War I. He united in marriage to Miss Jennie Douglas, August 16, 1930. To this union one son was born. Besides his wife, he is survived by his son, Mr. George Henry Dearen, Jr. of Campbellsville, Route 5; one grandson and one granddaughter: Mr. Daryl Dearen and Miss Patricia Ann Dearen, both of Campbellsville, Route 5. He is also survived by one brother and one sister: Mr. W. G. "Billy" Dearen of Campbellsville and Miss Mary E. Dearen of Campbellsville, Route 5; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, December 9, at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Rev. Fred Reed and Rev. Joe T. Sudduth. Burial was in Brookside Cemetery. Pallbearers: Ralph Burress, W. J. Mitchell, Charlie M. Summers, Dwight Sandidge, Lynwood Mitchell, and Earl Cain. | Dearen, George Henry (I104234)
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4396 | Central Kentucky News-Journ Herman Edward Bell, 85, of Campbellsville, Ky., died on Thursday, Dec.2,2004, in Elizabethtown, Ky. Son of the late John William and Mattie Skaggs Bell, he was born inLaRueCounty, Ky. He was a farmer and a member of Bethel BaptistChurch. He was married to Esther Puyear Bell, who survives. Survivors also include one daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and PhilJacobsof Edgewood, Ky.; two surrogate daughters, Stephanie PickerillBuckman ofRaywick, Ky., and Beth Pickerill Cox of Campbellsville;onegranddaughter, Ellen Ann Jacobs of Edgewood; one grandson, AnthonyEdwardJacobs of Edgewood; three surrogate grandchildren, HannahBuckman andKaylee Buckman, both of Raywick, and Andrew Cox ofCampbellsville; andone sister, Helen Coulter of Jeffersontown, Ky. Funeral was Saturday, Dec. 4 at Billy Howell Funeral ChapelinHodgenville, Ky. The Rev. Lawrence Brockman Jr. officiated. Burialwas inLevelwoods Methodist Church Cemetery. | Bell, Herman Edward (I49382)
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4397 | Central Kentucky News-Journal Ruby Lee Skaggs, 88 Ruby Lee Skaggs, 88, of Sanders Road in Campbellsville, Ky., diedonTuesday, Jan. 20, 2004, at Metzmeier Nursing Home after an illness. Daughter of the late Charlie and Violet Cox Sanders, she was ahomemakerand a member of Saloma Baptist Church. She was married to Edgar Skaggs, who preceded her in death. She is survived by two sons and one daughter, Elliott SkaggsofGreenville, Ky., and Wilson Skaggs and Judy Wurmser, bothofCampbellsville; seven grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren;fivegreat-great grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Mildred Sanders; andthreenephews and two nieces. Besides her husband and her parents, she was preceded in death byonebrother, Durham Sanders. Funeral was Thursday, Jan. 22 at the Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home Chapelwithburial in Campbellsville Memorial Gardens. The Rev. Earl Pikeofficiated. Pallbearers were Mike Skaggs, Billy Skaggs, Ronnie Skaggs, AnthonySkaggsand Charlie Skaggs, Joey Skaggs. | Sanders, Ruby Lee (I80004)
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4398 | Central Kentucky News-Journal, January 11, 1979 Mrs. Bettie Nelson, 92, of the Taylor's Chapel community in Green County, Campbellsville Star Route, daughter of the late Mr. Jerry Thompson and Mrs. Cynthia Frances Warren Thompson, was born in Taylor County, January 1, 1887. She died suddenly at 9 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 3, at her home. She had professed faith in Christ and was of the Methodist faith. She united in marriage to Mr. Johnnie Nelson, August 16, 1899. He preceded her in death August 9, 1942. To this union ten daughters and two sons were born. Polly Nelson died in infancy. Surviving are Mrs. Katie Sprowles, Mrs. Gertie Warren, Mrs. Anna Skaggs, Mrs. Connie Hall, Mrs. Louise Skaggs, and Mrs. Norma Jean Wise, all of Campbellsville, Star Route, Mrs. Lizzie Kessinger and Mr. Herman Nelson, both of Buffalo, Route 1, Mrs. Ollea Underwood of Greensburg, Mr. William Nelson of Summersville, and Mrs. Effie Lewis of Louisville. Besides her children, she is survived by 39 grandchildren, 82 great-grandchildren, 16 great-great-grandchildren; one brother and one sister: Mrs. Mary Buley of Henderson, Ky., and Mr. Leslie Thompson of El Mota, California; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, Jan. 5, at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Chapel by Rev. Garlen Skaggs. Burial was in Nelson Cemetery in Taylor County. Pallbearers were Melvin Hall, Johnnie Wise, Olyn Sprowles, Ahue Nelson, Donald Skaggs and David Underwood. | Thompson, Bettie Alice (I121387)
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4399 | CHAMBERS, MARY VERONICA "Vi" May 21,1921 - Nov. 23, 2003 "Vi" - asshewas known to friends and family, was born on May 11, 1921 inMobridge,South Dakota to Charles Paschen and Mary Ferguson Paschen.She ispreceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Lawrence M.Chambers. Sheretired from Federal Civil Service in 1979 after workingas AssistantComptroller for the 11th Naval District. Vi was a memberof TheNinety-Nines, Inc., El Cajon, CA Chapter, an organization ofwomenpilots, and Silver Wings, San Diego, CA Chapter. A talentedaviatrix, sheflew in various air races as a pilot or navigator. Heraviationadventures included the Powder Puff Derbys, the Angel Derby toManagua,Nicaragua, the Palms to Pines Air Race, and the many PacificAir Races,for which she served a number of years as the chairwoman andorganizer.Other interests included golfing - she was justifiably proudof havingshot a "hole- in-one" at Singing Hills Golf Club - as well asplayingbridge, boating and traveling throughout the United States. Sheissurvived by two daughters, Diane R Nicol (Alton) of ColoradoSprings, CO.and Gail F. Cooper (Richard) of San Diego, CA. Fourgrandchildren, ToddSoens, Brandon Cooper, Traci Gagnon, Amy Guillenand six great-grandchildren. Vi passed away November 23, 2003 at thePikes Peak Hospiceand Palliative Care Center in Colorado Springs, CO.There will be aprivate memorial service. In lieu of flowers, herfamily requestsdonations be made to: Pikes Peak Hospice Foundation,825 E Pikes PeakAvenue, Suite 600, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3624Please sign the guestbook at obituaries.uniontrib.com | Paschen, Mary Veronica 'Vi' (I97591)
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4400 | Chandanais | Deloria, Mabel (I70824)
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