Matches 5,051 to 5,100 of 11,201
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5051 | Farmer and Lawyer according to 1870 Taylor County, Kentucky Federal Census. Named in the 1836 will of John Compton as grandson. | Howell, William (I44017)
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5052 | Father and mother born in Ohio. | Douglass, Rachel (I120632)
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5053 | Father and mother living with John in Green County, Kentucky in July 1860 per Green County, Kentucky federal census. | Brewer, John P. (I127932)
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5054 | Father born England, mother New York | Sarah J. (I52596)
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5055 | Father born France, per WWI registration record. 1900 Census states Germany. | Louzy, Frank Edward (I134479)
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5056 | Father born Green County, Kentucky Mother born Hart County, Kentucky | Thompson, Priscilla (I38116)
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5057 | Father born Illinois, Mother Kentucky | Richey, Guy William (I120629)
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5058 | Father born in Boyle County, Mother in Larue. Green Co., KY Circuit Case #3857 16 Apr 1866 Sarah E. Hutchason vs. William F. Warren, et al Sarah E. Hutchason states that William F. Warren, James W. Lewis, F. B. Beauchamp, Hezekiah Wanen and Dotson Warren owe her a note dated 3 Mar 1863 for $246. The note isn't paid and she wants judgment. May, 1866: Judgment. | Warren, Dotson (I37425)
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5059 | Father Born in Wisconsin or Michigan according to various censuses. Mother Born in New York according to various censuses. Walter and Laura listed in 1910 Marathon County, Wisconsin federal census along with son Walter Junior. Joseph and Pauline Burger are listed in the 1905 Wisconsin State census for Marathon County, page 5. Listed are children Hubert, Theodore, Laura, Lawrence, Isabel and Esther. | Burger, Laura R. (I96661)
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5060 | Father born Kentucky and mother in Indiana | Mann, John A. (I125931)
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5061 | Father Born North Carolina Mother Born Kentucky | Elmore, Jeremiah (I44847)
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5062 | Father Clyde and Mother Joy | Franks, Virgil Clyde (I116552)
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5063 | Father listed as born in Arkansas on Death Certificate. | Warren, Cora Lee (I31573)
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5064 | Father listed as Roy Hodkinson who was born in Quinton, Oklahoma on death certificate. Believe Roy was a fictious name for Walter Amos Sr, because believe Johnnie was born out of wedlock. On obit of Laveda, Johnnie is listed as "Johnny Lee Hodkinson Amos". | Hodkinson, Johnnie Lee (I123828)
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5065 | Father may be William Ball (of Baltimore). | Ball, John T. (I91927)
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5066 | Father may have been Alfred Y. Brown, who died in 1853 in Henderson County, Texas. | Susania (I99441)
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5067 | Father may have been Henry Stinnett. | Stinnett, Daniel M. (I39254)
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5068 | Father may have been Robert Rhyner, born 25 Feb 1908 WI, and died Oskosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin in Jan 1978. | Rhiner, "Rhyner" (I99786)
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5069 | Father possibly Roger Lockley; mother Eleanor; brothers Thomas,William,Richard and Henry; sisters Joyce, Isabel, and Elizabeth | Lockley, John (I111041)
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5070 | Father was Mestizo, mother was India | Peres, Maria Benita Abad (I136239)
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5071 | Feb. 1853: Isaac N. Graham & Lavina Graham, his wife, sold 80 acres to James J. Shows in Jones Co., Miss. | Graham, Isaac Nelson (I36430)
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5072 | Feliz C. Valenzuela VALENZUELA, FELIZ C. Feliz C. Valenzuela, 90, of Brighton. Survivedbyher sons Steve of Rawlings, WY; Paul (Frankie) of Thornton; Jack(Julie)of Parker; Robert (Bonnie) of Brighton; Rick (Liz) of LasVegas, NM;daughters Alice Trujillo, Rose (Tony) Chunn and GloriaValenzuela ofDenver, Bertha (Ray) Holland of Ft. Lupton and Linda(Glen) Schissler ofDallas, TX; 38 grandchildren; 68great-grandchildren; and threegreat-great-grandchildren. Preceded indeath by daughters Hilda, Ellenand Norma; and son Joe. Rosary, 7 p.m.Thursday. Mass of ChristianBurial, 1 p.m. Friday, both at St.Augustine Church, Brighton. Interment,Elmwood Cemetery, Brighton. Published in the Denver Newspaper Agency on 9/10/2003. | Cuellar, Feliz (I75324)
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5073 | Fell off the roof of the a pig shed and hit head on rock and bleedtodeath inlap of his mother. | Zenger, Harold Henry (I4664)
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5074 | FERGUSON - On April 25th, 1903, occurred the death of Mrs. Julia Ferguson Colony of Troy, relict of Charles Colony, Sen. Mrs. Colony was born in New Jersey on October 8, 1822, and was the daughter of Thomas Ferguson,who emigrated from New Jersey some seventy years ago, and settled at Rowley Corners in the township of Wells, PA, where he and his wife spent the balance of their days. Mr. Ferguson's family consisted of six sons and two daughters. Of these Deacon Uriah Ferguson of Austinville and William Ferguson of Caton, NY, survive. Charles Colony, husband of the deceased, and their family, resided in Troy a number of years during the 40's. He died at Austinville thirty-nine years ago. Their children wereWilliam, residing in Mansfield, Charles in Elmira and Thomas in Troy, the last with whom she lived and in whose home she died. The daughters were Mrs. John Hunt, deceased, and a daughter who died at an early age. Mrs.Colony was a member of the Universalist church, as was her husband in his lifetime, and was highly esteemed by those who knew her. Funeral services were held from the home on the 30th inst., and was largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. T. A. Hughes, pastor of the Troy Baptist church, assisted by Rev. T. Mitchell. The burial took place in Oak Hill cemetery. Columbia Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania 1880 Census Name Age Sex Rel Occupation Brn Father Brn Mother Brn Julia Colony 51 F widow housekeeper NJ NJ NJ Thomas Colony 27 M son hardware delr PA NY NJ | Ferguson, Julia (I33500)
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5075 | Fern Hazel Hamblin Graham, 88, of Clearfield, Utah, died Tuesday, June 15, 2010. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 19, 2010, at 10 a.m. at the Mountain View Baptist Church, 2585 E. 3000 North, Layton. Friends may visit family Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary, 1050 S. State Street and Saturday from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Clearfield City Cemetery. | Hamblin, Fern Hazel (I55080)
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5076 | Finley, Pushmataha, Oklahoma headstone inscription for Martha indicates birth/death as: 13 January 1851 - 26 December 1916 | Carpenter, Martha Elizabeth (I88107)
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5077 | FIRST LIST OF TITHABLES OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, YEAR 1767 George Thompson. Archibald Thompson. Rodden Thompson. Key notes from his diary: On 2 February, 1769 he removed, along with his family from Catherwood Creek in Pittsylvania County, Virginia up to the mountains on the headof Smiths River in the same county. It was noted that he made 4 cropsthere. March 26th 1773: Removed my family from the head of Smith River over the mountain tothe mouth of Indian Creek and cropt there with John Elswick and Jonathan Morgan. October 1773: Removed up to Nathaniel Finches Plantation and lived there five years. February 20, 1778: Then removed to Henry Skaggs plantation February 20, 1778 then cropt there two years. 1781: Removed to Edmond Vaniels plantation and then to the head of the Shugar Run December 178____. | Thompson, Archibald (I85578)
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5078 | First name could also be Macadora | Compton, Macarada (I109969)
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5079 | First name is very difficult to read, but begins with a J and appears to read Jlaor. | Bench, J. (I125523)
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5080 | First name may have been Bradley | Buley, Solomon "Sol" (I121267)
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5081 | First name sometimes listed as Clarence vice Edward. 1940 - Listed in Clay, Marshall County, West Virginia; along with Gladys, Edna, and Edith. | Wells, Edward Clarence (I7863)
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5082 | First Name: George Last Name: Thompson Date: 1862 - 1941 Cemetery: Center Valley Township: Liberty Location: S.R. 39 & Rd. 900 S. Other Information: Formerly Friendship Baptist | Thompson, George C. (I94757)
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5083 | First Name: Julia (Warren) Last Name: Thompson Date: 1865 - 1943 Cemetery: Center Valley Township: Liberty Location: S.R. 39 & Rd. 900 S. O ther Information: Formerly Friendship Baptist | Warren, Julia "July" A. (I94753)
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5084 | First or last name may have been Jane, according to 1841 Warwick census. 1851 Warwick census lists Ann as widow, with Thomas Ingram, George Ingram living in this household. | Dutton, Elizabeth (I59455)
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5085 | First purchased land in Wisconsin on March 03, 1843. NORCROSS, John Birth Date: June 23, 1785 Sex: M Birth Place: Templeton Source: Vital Records of Templeton Father's Name: Daniel Mother's Name: Thankful Relationship: Accession/Serial#: WI2590__.405 (More) Names Patenteee: John Norcross Title Transfer Issue Date: 03 March 1843 Land Office: 09 Cancelled: No Mineral Reservations:No Authority: 24 April 1820 Sale-Cash Entries (3 Stat. 566) Survey State: Wisconsin Acres: 40.0000 Metes/Boundes: No Document Numbers Document Nr.: 6468 Misc Document Nr.: Aliquot Parts Sec./Block Township Range Fract. Section MeridianStateSurvey Nr. SENE 15/ 4 N 16 E Fourth Wisconsin | Norcross, John (I96593)
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5086 | First wife of Thomas Warren p. 114, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II Liber P, Page 6 13 Jun 1688; Indenture from Wm. Barton, Gent., to Thomas Warren, planter, and Mary his wife. For natural love for his dau. Mary Warren; a parcel of land called __; bounded by land taken up by Daniel Johnson; containing 140 acres. Signed - Wm. Barton, Mary Barton (mark); Witnessed - Randolph Hinson, John Addison | Barton, Mary (I39419)
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5087 | FLORA BENNINGFIELD Date 540406 Age 074 Place LARUE Residence LARUE Volume 016 Cert 07560 Deathvol 54 | Hoover, Flora (I40984)
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5088 | Floral Haven Funeral Home - Tulsa, Oklahoma In Celebration of a life well lived Genoa V. Ford, 97, peacefully passed away Tuesday, Feb 28 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in WI. Genoa was born on Nov. 20, 1914 in Tulsa , OK after her folks came up from Texas in a covered wagon. Genoa graduated from Central High School in 1932. She married Charles T. Ford on June 27, 1936. Charles was employed by the post office and retired in 1976 as supervisor of carriers. Genoa was a homemaker and gifted crafter. After Charles retired they traveled the world over. Charles died in 1983, but Genoa continued to travel seeing the world and grandchildren. She is survived by her son and wife, Charles and Pat Ford of IL, her daughter and her husband Barbara and Ron Behnke of WI, 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held on Monday, March 5 at 3 pm in the Floral Haven Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers contribute to your favorite charity in Genoa 's name. | Davis, Genoa Vivian (I100882)
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5089 | Florida Death Index 1877-1998 Name: Charles Edward Seltenright Place: Marion Gender: M Race: W Volume: 894 Certificate: 8735 Death Date: 1940 | Seltenright, Charles Edward (I92349)
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5090 | Florida Death Index 1877-1998 Name: Clifton F Seltenright Certificate: 29503 Place: Broward Race: W Death Date: 27 May 1970 Birth Date: 17 Nov 1895 | Seltenright, Clifton Frances (I65501)
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5091 | Floyd 'Wally' Allen Waldrip: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Bulletin, The (Bend, OR) - July 12, 2007 Deceased Name: Floyd 'Wally' Allen Waldrip Feb. 19, 1930 - June 24, 2007 Floyd "Wally" Allen Waldrip, of Prineville, died June 24. He was 77. Private services will be held at a later date. Mr. Waldrip was born Feb. 19, 1930, in Hagerman, N.M., the son of Sidney and Melissa (Welty) Waldrip. He graduated from high school in Eugene in 1948. He married Donna Fritz on July 2, 1949. Mr. Waldrip served in the U.S. Army from 1948 to 1951. He sold farm equipment and did upholstery work in Eugene. He moved to Bend in 1971 and opened Wally's Sales and Service, which he operated until 1992. Mr. Waldrip was involved in the Eagles Lodge, the VFW, the Moose Lodge, the Lions Club and the Elks Lodge, and he was a past president of Moon Country Snowmobile Club. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, bowling and gardening. Survivors include three daughters, Cheryl Edmonds, of Vancouver, Wash., Chris Bateham, of Arlington, Wash., and Dawn, of Bend; a brother, Clyde, of Juneau, Alaska; three sisters, Ethel Blaine, Florene Johnson and Roma Terry, all of Eugene; five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. Memorial contributions may be made to any charity in care of Whispering Pines Funeral Home, 185 N.E. Fourth St., Prineville, OR 97754. Whispering Pines Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Waldrip, Floyd Allen "Wally" (I105661)
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5092 | Flynt listed as adopted in the 1920 census. | Greer, Flynt Charles (I94955)
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5093 | For futher info, contact George Stiltz at sti4@webtv.net | Stilts, Jacob (I42221)
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5094 | Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens - Obituary Richard P. Colony Age 85 of Elmira, NY on Wednesday, August 1, 2001. Friends may call at HOLLY-KECK & BAKER, INC. FUNERAL HOME on Saturday from 2-4 & 6-8 PM. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Sunday at 2PM. Rev. Al Craig officiating. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Elmira, at the convenience of the family. Those wishing may make memorials to St. Joseph's Hospital Skilled Nursing Unit, 555 E. Market St., Elmira, NY 14901. Richard is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Bernice; son and daughter-in-law, Roger and Tami Williams of Wellsburg, NY; daughter, Nancy Colony of Atlanta, GA; daughter and son-in-law, Terry and John O'Laughlin; son and daughter-in-law, Russell and Edna Colony; daughter and son-in-law, Kim and Steve Rakich, all of Elmira; 16 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren; many brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews. Richard was a retiree from the former Facet Corp. with 30 years of service. | Colony, Richard P. (I97476)
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5095 | FORMER PLUMAS MILL CHIEF DIES Murdock R. MacKenzie, 74, retired mill superintendent of the WalkerMinein Plumas County, and a resident of 1029 K Street, died today intheSutter Hospital. The funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m.Monday inthe Andrews & Greilich Chapel, with Dr. Clarence AlbertKircher of theWestminster Presbyterian Church officiating. TheSacramento MasonicFraternity also will conduct services. Burial willbe in the MasonicCemetery. MacKenzie, a native of Nova Scotia, came toCalifornia twentyyears ago and was the mill superintendent for theAnaconda Copper Companyat Walkermine for eighteen years. He was amember of the Plumas Lodge No.60, Free and Accepted Masons of Quincy,the Scottish Rite Bodies ofSarramento and was a Thirty second degreeMason. He was a member of theWestminster Presbyterian Church. Thesurvivors are his wife, Mrs. PhoebeMacKenzie; his son, Murdock M.MacKenzie and his daughter, Mrs. F. W.MacKenzie, all of California,and four sisters, Mrs. Maggie Lee ofManchester, Mass., and Mrs.Christie McLeod, Mrs. Flora McDonald and Mrs.Lena Beaton, all of NovaScotia. MURDOCK R. MACKENZIE Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday for MurdockR.MacKenzie, 74, retired mill superintendent of Walker mine inPlumasCounty, who died yesterday in a local hospital. He lived at 1029KStreet. Services will be in Andrews & Greilich chapel with Dr.ClarenceAlbert Kircher of Westminster Presbyterian church officiating.SacramentoMasonic Fraternity also will conduct services. Burial willbe in Masoniccemetery. He was a native of Nova Scotia, coming toCalifornia 20 yearsago. Survivors include: his wife, Mrs. PhoebeMacKenzie; his son, MurdockM. MacKenzie, and his daughter, Mrs. F. W.MacKenzie, all of California,and four sisters, Mrs. Maggie Lee ofManchester, Mass., and Mrs. ChristieMcLeod, Mrs. Flora McDonald andMrs. Lena Beaton, all of Nova Scotia.[California newspaper, 1942--Dateedited--31 inserted for indexing] FORMER RESIDENT OF ANACONDA DIES M. R. MCKENZIE PASSES ON COAST Wordwasreceived here Thursday of the death in Sacramento, Calif., ofMurdock R.McKenzie, former well-known resident of Anaconda where for40 years hewas connected with the Anaconda Reduction Works. About 20years ago hewas transferred to California to become millsuperintendent of the Walkermine, a position he held until hisretirement two years ago. The Walkermine is a subsidiary property ofthe Anaconda Copper Mining company. Mr.McKenzie was the father of Mrs.Frank McKenzie, 1156 West PorphyryStreet. She left Butte Mondayevening and was at her father’s bedsidewhen he passed away, as werehis wife, Mrs. Phoebe McKenzie, and theirson Milton McKenzie, a chiefpetty officer in the U.S. Navy, stationed atVallejo, Calif. Mr.McKenzie came to Butte as a youth of 18 and workedfor a time at thesmelters in Meaderville. From there he went to GreatFalls where hebecame employed at the Great Falls Reduction works, latermoving toAnaconda where he continued in the same line of work. He andMrs.McKenzie and their son left for California in 1923.Funeralarrangements are pending, according to the message received.[Butte,Montana newspaper, May, 1942--Date edited--31 inserted forindexing] | Mackenzie, Murdock R. (I28297)
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5096 | FORREST CITY, ARKANSAS Times-Herald - Tuesday, January 3, 2006 Dora E. Hooker Mrs. Dora E. Hooker, age 87, of Palestine, died Monday, Jan. 2, 2006,atBaptist Memorial Hospital in Forrest City. Mrs. Hooker was born March 6, 1918, in Goodwin, the daughter of BenBrownand Dora Lite Brown. She lived in Palestine all of her life, wasahousewife and a member of the Goodwin Baptist Church. Mrs. Hooker wasaWMU leader at her church and had been a member of the Farm BureauWomen'sCommittee. Mrs. Hooker married Virgil Ott Hooker in 1947 and he preceded herindeath in 2004. She is survived by a son David "Sweetie" HookerofPalestine; a brother, Leonard Brown of Elgin, Ill.; andtwograndchildren. Visitation for Mrs. Hooker will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006,from6 to 8 p.m. at Stevens Funeral Home. Funeral services will be heldonThursday, Jan. 5, 2006, at Stevens Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Burialwillfollow in Goodwin Cemetery. | Brown, Dora E. (I93383)
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5097 | FORREST CITY, ARKANSAS Times-Herald -Thursday, November 4, 2004 Virgil Ottie "Ott" Hooker Mr. Virgil Ottie "Ott" Hooker, age 83, of Palestine, died Wednesday,Nov.3, 2004, at Baptist Hospital in Memphis. Mr. Hooker was born Feb. 10, 1921, in Altus, the son of WilliamHenryHooker and Rosie Blanscett Hooker. Mr. Hooker had made his homeinPalestine for most of his life and was a retired farmer. He was alsoamember of the Goodwin Baptist Church where he served as a deaconandserved on the Farm Bureau Board. Mr. Hooker married Dora Brown in 1947 and she survives him along withoneson, David "Sweetie" Hooker of Palestine and two grandchildren. Visitation for Mr. Hooker will be held on Friday, Nov. 5, 2004, from 6to8 p.m. at Stevens Funeral Home. Funeral services will be heldonSaturday, Nov. 6, 2004, at Stevens Funeral Home at 10 a.m. withDonMcCormick, J.E. Hughes and Danny Veteto officiating. Burial willfollowin Goodwin Cemetery. | Hooker, Virgil Otto 'Ottie' (I93355)
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5098 | Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas Hollis, Barbara Lee, b. 04/13/1964, d. 04/13/1964, Plot: V 2030,bur.04/15/1964, * Hollis, Charles E, b. 02/04/1928, d. 10/10/1998, US Army, PFC,Res:Temple, TX, Plot: 25 0 1565, bur. 10/16/1998 Hollis, Chester D, b. 08/29/1913, d. 07/12/1994, US Army Air Corps,SGT,Res: Austin, TX, Plot: 10 0 1232, bur. 07/14/1994 Hollis, Claud , b. 01/28/1900, d. 05/21/1963, MAJOR USAF, Plot: AC549,bur. 05/24/1963, * Hollis, Donald Robert, b. 07/18/1933, d. 01/07/1991, COLONEL USAF,Plot:9 791, bur. 01/10/1991, * Hollis, Dorothy L, b. 10/24/1930, d. 05/01/1996, Res: San Antonio,TX,Plot: Y 0 611, bur. 10/24/1997 Hollis, Karen Renee, b. 02/20/1964, d. 12/28/1964, Plot: V 1860,bur.12/30/1964, * Hollis, Richard L, b. 02/07/1935, d. 04/06/1990, COL USAF, Plot: 162162,bur. 04/10/1990, * Hollis, Tom B, d. 05/23/1941, PVT HQ BTRY 20TH COAST ARTY FTCROCKETTTEX, Plot: F 121, bur. 05/29/1941, * Hollis, Virgie M, b. 12/07/1904, d. 01/23/1980, Plot: AC 549,bur.01/29/1980, * | Hollis, Claud Diamond (I102749)
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5099 | Fought in the Civil War Enlisted on 9 August 1864 in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Was 5' 6", Grey Eyes, Dark Hair, Dark Complexion. Fought in Company B, 44th Missouri Infantry Started as Private, then promoted to Corporal, and later to 1st Sargent. | Porter, Charles Yewl (I22495)
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5100 | Fought in the Revolutionary War. Was involved in the battle ofKingsMountain. William immigrated from Pennsylvaina on 6 Feb 1767. One of the signers of the "Mecklenburg Declaration Of Independence" on 20 May, 1775. Was a Presbyterian Mininister. William and wife Margaret buried in the old Hopewell Churchyard, North Carolina. | Graham, William (I98417)
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