Matches 4,951 to 5,000 of 11,201
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4951 | Emigration: 22 NOV 1861 Arrived in New York from Hamburg aboard theODER | Thur, Sophia (I2794)
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4952 | Emily listed on pension application for Husband Edward that she was married 1 January 1862 in North Carolina. | Throckmorton, Emily "Emma" C. (I127417)
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4953 | Emma was born in Kansas, 1870 to Charles and Catherine "Lucy"Cowardin.Between 1870 and 1880 Emma and at least one brother, Edwardwere sent tobe raised by an Indian family in Indian Territory, OK.They were said tohave lived with John Chouteau, near Big Cabin, Vinitaor Blue Jacket, OK.I would like any information on this family bet theyears of 1870 & 1900.I find Emma living with James Karnes in 1917/18,Newton Co., MO and theysettled later in Ottawa Co., OK Peoria Twp.(1920 census). Their childrenwere: John, 21 in 1920, Clarence, 16,Charles, 12, Vernie? 10 and onedaughter Beulah, 4 3/12? | Karnes, Charlie (I2439)
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4954 | Emmanuel Jackson Smith was killed by the Indians, and I'm assumingthatevent occurred in Texas, near Lampasas. As the story has beentold,Emmanuel and his brother, John S., were out in the cedar breakcuttingtrees when they saw Indians approaching. Emmanuel and John hadone horseand one mule. Emmanuel put his younger brother on the horseand told himto ride hard. Emmanuel mounted the mule, but it was notfast enough tooutrun the Indians. The Indians caught up with Emmanueland sclaped andkilled him. John survived to tell the story. EmmanuelJackson was namedafter his father's brother Manuel Jackson Smith andEmmanuel Jackson'sbrother, Jesse Nelms Smith, named his first son,Gilbert Jackson Smith,after his slain uncle. | Smith, Emmanuel Jackson (I15440)
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4955 | Emmett Scott, 90, a retired farmer of Poplar Grove Rd., in Buffalo,sonof the late James Hardin Scott and Sarah Jane Poteet Scott, wasborn inGreen Co., 22 Apr 1898. He died at 6:16 am Sat. 13 Aug 1988inCampbellsville after an illness. He was a member of the PoplarGroveUnited Methodist Church. He united in marriage to Mattie Warrenon 4 Feb1920. She preceded him in death 3 May 1985. He was preceded indeath by 2sons, James Ray Scott on 3 Set 1967, and Emmett Brooks ScottJr. on 2 Oct1942. He is survived by 7 daughters, Etha Mae Skaggs,Hodgenville,Dorothy Jean Sutter, Bloomington, Ill., Mary Caulk,Campbellsville,Mattie Long, Buffalo, Essie Allen, Fisherville, Ky.,and Juanita Pike andBetty Skaggs, both of Louisville; 16grandchildren; 13great-grandchildren; 1 brother, Perdie Scott,Bartonville, Ill; severalother relatives and many friends. The funeralwas at 2 pm Tues. 16 Aug atthe Poplar Grove United Methodist church bythe Rev. Elbert Hadley andthe Rev. Lester Carter. Burial was at PoplarGrove United MethodistChurch Cem. Pallbearers were Ronald Sutter,Bobby Caulk, Glen Caulk, GregPike, Gary Pike, Bobby Wood and ThomasCook. Parrott & Ramsey FuneralHome in Campbellsville was in charge ofarrangements. | Scott, Emmett Brooks (I10228)
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4956 | England immigrant - came in 1873, Methodist religion, a Farmer. (Not proven yet) | Tomlin, George (I42934)
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4957 | Enlisted 4 Sep 1920, Discharged 31 Dec 1923. Served in Illinois, 132nd Infantry, was a private in Company M and also with Troop F, 4th Cavalry. | Wronkowski, Frank A. (I124808)
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4958 | Enlisted as a Private on 18 August 1862 at the age of 33. Enlisted in Company G, 17th Infantry Regiment Maine on 18 Aug 1862. Died of disease as a POW Company G, 17th Infantry Regiment Maine on 27 Aug 1864 at Andersonville, GA. | Colomy, Elbridge H. (I97484)
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4959 | Enlisted Civil War on 12 Aug 1862 and discharged 10 Feb 1864. Served in Indiana 7th Regiment, Company E, Veteran Reserve Corps, and transferred from Company B, 82nd Indiana Infantry. | Ringer, Henry H. (I109356)
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4960 | Enlisted Company D, New York 93rd Infantry regiment on 11 Oct 1861. Mustered out 2 Mar 1862. Enlisted North Hampton, New York. | Colony, Major Bradley (I22101)
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4961 | Enlisted in Army in the state of Ohio, Fort Hayes, on 26 November 1940. Was single at that time and was listed as a sales clerk, and stated that he resided in Taylor County, West Virginia. | Shaw, George Edward (I12262)
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4962 | Enlisted in Army on 10 July 1951 and discharged on 10 July 1953. Served in Company A as a Corporal. Mother Mildra Dearen is mentioned in military record of application for Headstone or Marker. | Dearen, Jimmie D. (I125817)
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4963 | Enlisted in Civil War, Confederate, Company K, 22 Cavalry, Texas (Taylor's Regiment of Mounted Rifles) | Coffman, Franklin Lafayette (I107157)
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4964 | Enlisted in Company C, 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry during the Civil War. He was a Millwright, resided 64 Extension Street, Mansfield and laterfollowed the occupation of carpenter. Received pension for military service. Will dated 6 Feb 1924 in Mansfield. Named wife, Clara; house and lotoneast side of Extension Street; daughter, Caroline wife of Paul Bailey;sons,George and Charles; and daughters, Minnie M. Colony and Lottie Ostriker.Daughter, Minnie executrix. William d. 13 Aug 1925 Salamanca, Cattaraugus County, New York where daughter, Lottie resided. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, next to his wife Clara. | Colony, William Henry (I33501)
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4965 | Enlisted in Military 16 July 1846 and discharged 16 Jul 1847. Was a Private in Company B, Mormon Battalion, Mexican War. | Bigler, Henry William (I95379)
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4966 | Enlisted military 22 Aug 1917 and discharged on 7 July 1919. Served during WW1 out of Kentucky in Company H, 48th Infantry, 20th Division and was a Corporal. | Warren, George Washington "Dump Paddy" (I81833)
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4967 | Enlisted on 15 November 1861in State of Wisconsin. Company UnitRank E 16 Wisconsin Infantry.Private-Union | Casler, Charles A. (I60495)
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4968 | Enlisted on 2 Sep 1863 as private in Company A, 2nd Arkansas Infantry. | Bennett, James (I45909)
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4969 | Enlisted the 1st January 1864 as private in Company C of 2nd Arkansas Infantry. | Bennett, Hugh (I45910)
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4970 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Corbin, Brian Diego (I4649)
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4971 | Enlistment: Washington,Iowa Date: July 15, 1861 Distinguished Service Side: Union State: Iowa Unit #'s 230-230 Service Rec.Enlisted as Private at age 29, Comp.H,7th Infantry Reg.Iowa Killed: November 7, 1861 Belmont,Missouri | Gladwin, Phillip (I4557)
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4972 | Enumerated 11 Nov 1850, 1403/1433, next listing to Farler Ambrose Henry Ambrose 34 M Farmer TN Rhoda 28 F TN Rachal C. 11 F TN George W. 8 M TN Martha J. 5 F TN Wm. P. 4 M TN Ann A. 3 F TN James M. 1 M TN District 7, P.O. Longmire, Enumerated 4 Aug 1870, 52/52 Ambro, Henry 55 M W Farmer 200/100 TN Martha J. 25 F W TN John F. 12 M W Work on farm TN Rhoda E. 9 F W at home TN James H. 8 M W at home TN Nancy 6 F W TN Ida E. 3 F W TN Little, Rachel 30 F W at home TN District No. 7, Enumerated 5 July 1860, 794/794 Henry Ambrose 60 M Farmer 00/400 Rachel 26 F Rachel C. 21 F George W. 19 M Anna 13 F Martha 17 F Line 15, Henry Ambrose 0000100000000-1001000000000 District 4, Enumerated 1 and 2 Jun 1880, 17/17 Ambrose, Henry W M 66 farmer TN VA VA John W. W M 21 son Laborer TN TN TN Rhoda E. W F 18 daughter Keeping house TN TN TN James M. W M 16 son at home TN TN TN Hister W F 15 daughter keeping house TN TN TN Elizabeth F. W F 13 daughter at home TN TN TN | Ambrose, Henry (I5306)
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4973 | Enumerated 6 Sept 1850, 349/349 William Ambrose 37 M Tenant TN Elizabeth 38 F KY Dina 14 F TN Serina 12 F TN Washington 9 M TN Harvey 6 M TN Hannah 3 F TN District 14, Henderson Mills, Enumerated 7 July 1860, 653/585 Wm Ambros 46 M Day Laborer 200 TN Elizabeth 46 F NC Washington 18 M Day Laborer TN Wm H. 15 M TN Hannah A. 12 F TN Mary N. 9 F TN Margaret 2 F TN William Ambrose 0000100000000-0000100000000 Line 13, William Ambrose 0100010000000-2100010000000 District 10, PO Greenville, Enumerated 10 Jun 1870, 28/28 Ambers, William 68 M W Day Laborer Elizabeth 58 F W Keeping House Harvey 24 M W Margaret 12 F W 1830 Washington County, Tennessee Federal Census Name: William Ambrose Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 Total Free White Persons: 2 Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 2 | Ambrose, William (I5301)
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4974 | Enumerated in Newtown, Tioga County, New York in 1800 (that portion that is now the Town of Southport, Chemung County). Reporter Journal, Towanda, Pennsylvania, May 14, 1885. Israel Seeley came to Aspinwall Corners in 1822 or 1823, from Southport, and located on what is known as the "Benjamin Seeley place." He erected a house and made the first improvements. The property subsequently fell to his son, Benjamin, who occupied it for a number of years. Israel Seeley's children were Benjamin, James, Lettie, Eunice, Strong, and Lewis. Mr. Seeley died in the township in February, 1831, while living with his son, Strong. Mrs. Seeley had died previously. Benjamin Seeley moved to Southport, N. Y., where he died; James died at Athens, Pa.; Lettie died at Southport, a maiden lady; Eunice married Aaron Hatfield, and died in Indiana; Strong died in Elmira; Lewis went West and is supposed to be dead. | Seely, Israel (I52554)
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4975 | Enumerated with Charles H. Stevens in 1900 Cortland, New YorkFederalcensus. Charles listed her as his niece. | Colony, Mary E. (I52820)
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4976 | Ephraim was one of the first settlers in Lunenburg. He was one ofthefirst selectmen in 1728. [Hist. and Gen. PEIRCE family, by Fred C.PIERCE.] | Pierce, Ephraim (I37545)
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4977 | Erma Ingram Goble, age 85, passed away Aug. 5, 2003 in Nephi, Utah. She was born Oct. 31, 1917 in Nephi to James Clarence and KateWilkeyIngram. She married Lloyd Reginald Goble on April 23, 1936 inthe MantiLDS Temple. Lloyd died Feb. 26, 1966. She was an active member of the LDS Church and served invariouspositions in the church. She served a mission at the NephiLDSDistribution Center. Erma worked at Valley Builders with her husband for several years.Shewas Juab County Treasurer for sixteen years. She is survived by five children, Clifton (Jean) Goble of Syracuse,Ray(Miwako) Goble of Las Vegas, Nevada, Hope (Ben) Musselman ofMonticello,Tom Goble of Nephi, and Eileen (Roy) Jenkins of Kaysville;22grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchildren;onebrother, Dick (Nadine) Ingram of Nephi. Funeral Services were held Aug. 9, 2003 in the Nephi StakeCenter.Interment in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. | Ingram, Erma Eileen (I62589)
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4978 | ERNEST BENJAMIN NITSCHKE Ernest B. Nitschke passed away at his home in the town of Lynn,Friday,May 12, at 10:15 p.m. at the age of 81 years, six months and 18days. Hehad been ill with diabetes for a year and a half, though notseriouslysick until three weeks ago. Deceased was born in Germany October 24, 1857, to Carl andDorothea(Schrieber) Nitschke. His father passed away when he was twoyears of ageand a few years later his mother came to America, leavingthe little ladwith relatives. He was for three years in the militaryservice there,coming to America in July, 1883, and for 56 years heremained a residentof Clark county. He was married to Ernestine Roder at the Lutheran chruch in the townofGrant, June 2, 1890. Five children were born to them, one son,Paul,passing away December 7, 1937. He is survived by his wife andthefollowing children: Arnold, who carries on the home farm Mrs.LydiaGuenther, Lynn Mrs. Elsie Dux, Pine Valley, and Mrs. LenoraVorpagel,Burlington, Wis., and a half sister, Mrs. William Wischuelke.Fourgrandchildren: Elmer Guenther, Marian and Lorraine Nitschke andVirginiaDux, also survive. With the help of his loyal wife, he created a fine farm out ofawilderness and built thereon a beautiful home. Mr. Nitschke served as school treasurer of his township for manyyears. Funeral services were held Monday, May 15, at 1:30 p.m. at the homeandat 2 o'clock at the American Lutheran church, Rev. J. J.Buthofficiating. The remains were interred in the church cemetery. August Reimer, Albert Bentz, Ernest Keuer, Theodore Breseman andEdwardWiesner acted as pall bearers and three grandchildren, MarianandLorraine Nitschke and Virginia Dux, were flower girls. Relatives from distant points in attendance at the funeral were: Mr.andMrs. Robert Scheider, Good Thunder, Minn. Mr. and Mrs.TheodoreGruenwalk, Walter Gruenwald, Herman Staege and Miss MetaStaege, all ofRandom Lake, Wis. SOURCE: Unattributed newspaper clipping from | Nitschke, Carl (I2850)
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4979 | Ernest O. Ames Ernest O. Ames, 67 yrs. of Buckeye passed away June 8, 2003. Ernestwasborn Sept. 3, 1935 in Phoenix to parents Ramona & Earnest Ames.Thefamily had moved to Buckeye in 1942 & Ernie had attended schoolsinBuckeye & graduated from Buckeye High in 1954. He later had servedin theU.S. Army where he was stationed in Korea. Upon his return toAZ. he hadworked for R.B. Duncan, AZ. Highway Dept, and the Agua FriaHigh School.He worked for S.R.P. at the generating plant in Glendaleuntil hisreturement in 1991. Ernie loved the desert and liked to campout and dosome hunting. He is survived by his wife Zelpha, daughterTerri Smith ofGoodyear & son Brian E. of Avondale. One sister JoannGalbriath of CedarRapids, Iowa & grandson Johnny Smith Jr. There willbe a visitation onTues. evening from 6 to 8 pm at the Buckeye FuneralHome. The funeralservice will be held on Wed at 10:00 am at themortuary. Interment willbe in the Louis B. Hazelton Memorial Park.Buckeye. Published in the Arizona Republic on 6/10/2003. | Ames, Ernest O. (I105550)
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4980 | Ernest Skaggs, of Taylor County - 1948 | Skaggs, Ernest Arthur (I37833)
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4981 | Erroneously listed as a female, named ella in 1880 federal census. | Deloria, Adelor "Delor" (I56043)
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4982 | Erroneously listed as Elzina Aemaerghans in 1930 ancestry census. She is living with younger brother George Colony. Obituary: 17 Jun 1936, The Wellsboro Agitator Mrs. Alzina Cunningham Mrs. Alzina Cunningham of Tioga, died Sunday Morning at the home of her son, Roy Quackenbush in Corning. She was a native of Tioga, where she spent her entire life. The body was removed to Krauss Funeral Hom at Tioga. Funeral services were held yesterday at the Tioga Methodist church, Rev. James Buikema officiating; burial in Evergreen Cemetery at Tioga. Surviviing are: A daughter, Mrs. A. F. Klein, of Port Allegany; Roy Quackenbush, of Corning and Arthur Mosher, of Presho; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Wood, of Tioga and Mrs George Wheeler of Painted Post; Three brothers, Alexander Coloney of Corning, Willis, of Pine City, and Willard of Pine Valley. CENSUS: | Colony, Alzina L. (I94652)
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4983 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Martinez, Bonifacio (I128452)
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4984 | Espanol https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GGGD-9QDD?cc=1860864 Santa María del Río > Nuestra Señora de la Asunción > Bautismos 1802-1811 image 76 of 558 Baptism record listed his name as Hemeterio de Jesus Garcia Most other records list him simply as Emeterio Garcia https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PR4-97WC?cc=1916239 Ciudad del Maíz > Defunciones 1868-1882 > image 267 of 669 The 1877 death record of Emeterio Garcia noted he was 73 years old at his death (birn circa 1804), and was originally from San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The death record also noted he was the son of Juan Vicente Garcia and Maria Ramona Bravo. The death record further noted that he had been married twice, and his current spouse was Manuela Reveles who was age 46 at the time of her husbands death, placing her birth year circa 1831. The individual reporting the death was Senon Garcia, age 28 (born circa 1849), of the Ciurdad del Maiz. Senon Garcia was likely a son from his first marriage to Josefa Torrez, who died bef 1850. | Garcia, Jose Emeterio de Jesus (I136236)
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4985 | Espanol | Coronado, Diego Florencio (I135261)
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4986 | Espanol | Requena, Maria Florencia (I135336)
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4987 | Espanol | Palacios, Jose Bernardo (I136338)
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4988 | Espanol | Orosco, Concepcion (I136360)
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4989 | Espanol | Virgen, Nicolas (I136429)
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4990 | Espanol | Garcia, Francisco (Garcia de Soberon) (I138678)
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4991 | Espanol - per marriage record | Requena, Joseph Ventura (I135316)
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4992 | Espanola | Coronado, Maria de Guadalupe (I135254)
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4993 | Espanola | Maldonado, Anna Ygnacia (I135262)
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4994 | Estate of William Waldrop, Box 58, pkg 143, Estate #1472, NewberryCountySC Wm. Burton, Adm. appointed 10 Sep 1827, died 1830 and LeviLongshoreappointed Adm., also admr. of estate of Hethalind Waldrop(widow ofWilliam Waldrop, deceased) who died 1827-1830. Hethalind orBehethalindWaldrop, widow of Wm, m 2nd William Golding. LeviLongshore, admr ofWilliam Waldrop, deceased, names legatees, viz: Tabitha Waldrop Wilson Waldrop Milton Waldrop Martha Waldrop William Waldrop Elizabeth Waldrop Larkin Waldrop | Waldrop, William (I34302)
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4995 | Esther Lucia is listed on the Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin marriage index. LDS film 1,275,660. Volume A, 1, page 516. 1870 Wisconsin Federal Census - Brown County, Page 584 (ancestry) 418onrecord - Fort Howard | Lucia, Esther A. (I33512)
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4996 | Ethel Ella Walker had a dif dates than what I got from Ardith Cooper..of: Sep 4, 1908- Sep1915 died of leukemia | Walker, Ethel Ella (I39037)
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4997 | Ethel Sidebottom, 78, Spurlington Road, Campbellsville, daughter ofthelate Lee Thomas Shofner and Kattie Risen Shofner, was born inGreenCounty, March 21, 1908. She died at 2 a.m., Friday, Dec. 19,1986, ather residence after an illness. She was of the Holinessfaith. Sheunited in marriage to Clarence Sidebottom March 19, 1924.To this unionone daughter and two sons were born: Alma Shofner andThomas J.Sidebottom, both of Campbellsville; and Marshall ElwoodSidebottom,Richmond, Ky. Besides her husband and her children, she issurvived by15 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; 6step-grandchildren; 12step-great-grandchildren; 3great-great-grandchildren; onestep-great-great-granddaughter; onebrother, James Lee (Jay) Shofner,Campbellsville; several otherrelatives and many friends. Funeral was at2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 21, atthe Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home inCampbellsville by Bro. SamuelHolmes. Burial was in the CampbellsvilleMemorial Gardens. Pallbe! arers were James Sidebottom, Johnny Sidebottom, Sidney RaySidebottom,Bobby Shofner, Larry Shofner, and Randy Cox. ~Obituariesof TaylorCounty, Kentucky, Volume III, compiled by Eunice MontgomeryWright, p.209 | Shofner, Ethel T. 'Mattie' (I11669)
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4998 | Eugene A. Rydz, ex-owner of paper: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Chicago Tribune (IL) - September 16, 1993 Deceased Name: Eugene A. Rydz, ex-owner of paper Eugene A. Rydz, 69, former longtime owner and publisher of the Star-Sentinel newspaper in Proviso and Leyden Townships, died Tuesday of cancer in the Chateau Village Nursing Center in Willowbrook. A lifelong Chicago area resident, Mr. Rydz became a Star-Sentinel co-owner in 1955, while working in a retail sales. The transition was a natural, his wife, Irene, said, because ``He was always dealing with the public. He was self-taught, I guess you would say, and he was very good at it.'' Starting in advertising, Mr. Rydz eventually learned layout, typesetting and took over as the paper's sole owner. Undeterred by deadlines and breaking news, he was a steadying presence at the community newspaper, which reached a circulation of about 30,000 before Mr. Rydz sold it in 1987. ``He had patience,'' said his wife of 44 years, who worked as his bookkeeper. ``He would never raise his voice. He was the type that you took a liking to immediately, and his relationships lasted for years.''from 1984 until his death. He belonged to the Melrose Park Chamber of Commerce for 30 years, and founded the Bellwood Chamber of Commerce in 1957. He was also a volunteer board member with the Bellwood Boys Club for many years until 1991. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, Kenneth, Thomas and Gregory; a daughter, Coni; three brothers; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Modell Funeral Home, 7710 S. Cass Ave., Darien. Mass will follow at Our Lady of Peace Church, 701 Plainfield Rd. in Darien. | Rydz, Eugene A. (I122409)
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4999 | Eugene Boyd Hoover - Lebanon Express (Aug/15/2004) Eugene "Gene" Boyd Hoover 1925-2004 Eugene Boyd Hoover of Springfield died Aug. 4 of cancer. Mr. Hooverwas78. He was born Aug. 15, 1925, in Dublin, Texas to James and Jessie(Strong)Hoover. He married Allie Jo Birdwell in 1947 in Carlsbad, N.M. HemarriedCharlene Jeffers April 30, 1988, in Reno, Nev. He lived in Grants Pass from 1959 to 1979 and in Springfield since1974.He grew up in West Texas. He served in the U.S. Army in WWII inthe SouthPacific. He worked as a superintendent for a highwayconstruction companyand built roads all over the West. His interestswere the lodge, bowling,and golf. He was very active in the EugeneEagles. He was past presidentof the local lodge, past state presidentand past northwest regionalpresident. He is survived by his spouse; daughter Carrol Oyler of Grants Pass;sonMick Hoover of Eugene; stepdaughter Jackie Hoffman of Veneta;stepsonWilliam Roberts of Springfield; stepson Eric Foote ofSpringfield; sisterFrieda Taylor of Sacramento, Calif.; sister PansieWaldrip of Rui Doso,N.M.; nine grandchildren and fourgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded indeath in 1981 by his firstwife. A memorial service is planned at 10 a.m. Aug. 12 at SpringfieldMemorialFuneral Home. Private inurnment is at Springfield MemorialGardens.Contributions may be made to the Eugene Eagles. SpringfieldMemerialGardens Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Hoover, Eugene Boyd (I96979)
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5000 | Eugene Thurman Warren Obituary: (Local Globe-Miami Arizona newspaper of August 1975) Arizona Silver Belt Eugene T. Warren Services for Eugene T. Warren, 56, who died August 7 in Miami Inspiration Hospital, were held Saturday in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints in Claypool. Burial was in Pinal Cemetery. Mr. Warren, of Central Heights, was a retired mechanic for Cities Service Company, Copper Cities Operation. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Nora; one son, Donald; one daughter, Mary E.Collins; three brothers, James, Calvin and Donald all of San Diego; four sisters, Mrs. Betty Ingram and Evelyn Morrow of the local area and Margatet Guilliams of Kearney and Mrs. Ida Brown of La Mesa, Ca.; and four grandchildren. | Warren, Eugene Thurman (I38825)
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