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5351 | Green Co., KY Circuit Case #72 Aug 1852 Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Nathan Warren, Indictment for Gaming (This is the only remaining paper.) Summons on indictment for a misdemeanor. To the Sheriff of Green County: We command you to summon Nathan Warren to appear before the Judge of our Green Circuit Court at the courthouse in Greensburg, on the first day of our August term next to answer an indictment found against him by the Grand Jury at die February term 1852 which reads in substance in the words and figures following to wit: The Commonwealth of Kentucky, Green County and Circuit, to wit: The Grand Jurors for the Commonwealth of Kentucky empanneled and sworn to inquire in and for the body of Green County in the same and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Kentucky upon their oaths do present that Nathan Warren late of the County Green: Gentlemen, on the first day of February in the year of Christ eighteen hundred and fifty two and in the county and circuit aforesaid was in the use and possession of a certain house in the County of Green and so being in the use and possession thereof did then and there suffer and permit divers evil disposed persons then and there to play at a certain game of chance in said house for money and property and money and property was then and there lost and won at said game contrary to the form of the Statue in such case made and provide and against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. E. Gaither Green Co., KY Circuit Case #7036 1 Feb 1858 James Lewis vs. Nathan Warren and Thomas C. Edwards James Lewis states that Nathan Warren and Thomas C. Edwards owe him a note dated 20 Dec 1858 for $222.25. It hasn't been paid and he wants judgment. No results given. | Warren, Nathan "Nate" (I37036)
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5352 | Green Co., KY Circuit Case #8282 Aug 1841 John P. Little vs. The Heirs of Moses Skaggs, dec ,d John P. Little complains of William Matthews, Administrator of Moses Skaggs, deceased and Alexander Skaggs, William Matthews and wife, Nancy, late Nancy Skaggs, William Mayfield and wife, Sally, late Sally Skaggs, Alfred Pittman and wife, Martha, late Martha Skaggs, Margaret Skaggs, Thomas Jefferson Skaggs, John Franklin Skaggs, Charlotte Temple Skaggs, Angelina Skaggs and James Fleming Skaggs (six last named infants under 21 years) heirs of Moses Skaggs, decd in a plea of trespass on the case in assumpset. For that the said Moses Skaggs in his lifetime at on being indebted to Little in the sum of $81.71 for goods, wares and merchandise before that time sold and delivered by Little to said Moses Skaggs at his special instance and request during tae lifetime of said Moses according to the account annexed in consideration thereof then and there promised to pay the sum to Little when demanded yet though often requested Moses Skaggs hath never paid the sum but wholly neglected and refused so to do and afterwards departed this life on and said William Matthews afterwards on was duly appointed. The administrator of Moses Skaggs estate and receive the same into his hands and possession and then and there notice taat tae said $81.71 was never paid but was still due from the intestate at the time of his death and was still due and unpaid when he , William Mathews administered on the estate of said Moses. Yet Matthews has wholly refused and still refuses to pay the same though often requested so to do and likewise the heirs above named have had due notice. That their ancestor in his lifetime never paid the sum of $81.71 to Little nor has the administrator since his death paid the sum or any part thereof though often requested to do so. Yet they wholly disregarding their obligation and debt of their ancestor as above set forth have wholly refused to discharge the sum and doth still refuse to discharge or pay the same although property sufficient to satisfy the full amount of the same and interest thereon came to their hands as heirs of Moses Skaggs, decd contrary to their duty under the statute and to the damage of Little $150, therefore he sues. John P. Little By Ward, Atty The Commonwealth of Kentucky To the Sheriff of Hart County Greeting: We again command you to summon to take William Matthews, Administrator of Moses Skaggs, decd, Alexander Skaggs, William Matthews and wife, Nancy, William Mayfield and wife, Sally, Alfred Pittman and wife, Martha, Margaret Skaggs, Thomas Jefferson Skaggs, John Franklin Skaggs, Charlotte Temple Skaggs, AngeUna Skaggs, James Fleming Skaggs (six last named infants under 21 years of age) heirs of Moses Skaggs, decd if they be found in your bailiwick and taem safely keep so that you have their bodies before the Judge of the Green County Circuit Court at the courthouse in Greensburg on tae first day of our August term next to answer John P. Little of a plea of trespass on the case in assumpsit damages $150. 00 and have then there this writ. Witness John Barret clerk of our said court at the clerk's office in Greensburg this 15th day of June 1841 and 50th year of the Commonwealth. John Barret | Skaggs, Moses (I35832)
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5353 | Green Co., KY Circuit Case #875 25 Apr 1878 Rbody Carter vs. George Carter Rhody Carter sates that on 1 Mar 1863 she married George Carter at Sarah Warren's in Green County. At the time of the marriage, both she and George were residents of Green County and they have continued to reside in Green County since their marriage. They continued to live together until 23 Dec 1875 when he abandoned her and has not lived with her since. She wants a divorce. Summons to Green County: George Carter. (I acknowledge the service of this summons. 24 Apr 1878. G. W. Carter) Wit: B. W. Penick, R. S. Montague Depo. of Milton P. Pierce (25 Apr 1878, office of Towles & Montague) I am 58 years old and live in Green County. I am acquainted with both parties and have known them for 25 years. They were married about the year 1863 in Green County. They have been separated now for over two years. They both still reside in Green County. They were residing in Green County when the separation took place. They have not lived together to my knowledge since he left her. He abandoned her over two years ago. She was a good and faithful wife. They have always lived in Green County except a temporary absence of G. W. Carter. Isl Milton P. Pierce Depo. of Tan Shoemaker (25 Apr 1878, office of Towles & Montague) I am 28 years old and live in Green County. I have known both of the parties to this suit all of my life. I live about half a mile from them. They are not now living together as husband and wife. They separated over two years ago. They now live in Green County. They both lived in Green County ever since they were married except a temporary absence of G. W. Carter. They haven't lived together since he left her. Tan Shoemaker (X) May, 1878: Judgment for divorce. | Warren, Rhoda (I32543)
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5354 | Green County birth records says Mary was born October of 1852 | Underwood, Mary Jane (I39207)
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5355 | Green County Death Listings have James middle intial as James A. Elmore. | Elmore, James Green (I42093)
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5356 | Green County Order Books (1842 - December 19th) It is ordered that the clerk of the court bind Campbell Warren, now aged 14 years to Whitfield J. Smith until said appointed shall arrive at the age of 21 years to learn the art, trade, and mystery of farming...... no further genealogical data. Camel Warren appears to be a nickname for Campbell, at least this is the spelling in the 1857 birth record of daughter Mary Elizabeth Warren. | Warren, Campbell (I94750)
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5357 | Green county records indicate Milton's birth on 2 Nov 1855, in Green County. Family Bible records indicate 5 Nov 1856, no county listed. | Etherton, Milton P. (I37996)
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5358 | Green County Will Book 2 Page 114-115 I Hartwell Martin a citizen of the County of Green and State of Kentucky being in perfect health and of sound mind and calling to mind the mortality of the body knowing that it is appointed for men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament ratifying this and no others. Item first I give unto my beloved wife Nancy Martin the farm on which I now live, with all the improvements theron during her natuaral lifetime and at her decease to be equally divided between my sons Martin Martin and Hartwell Martin. Item 2nd I give unto my daughter Jincy Skaggs thirty seven dollars in such movable property as I may have in posession at my death to be valued by two disinterested person one of which is to be chosen by my wife Nancy Martin the other to be chosen by said Nabur, the above named $37 is given to the aforesaid Jincy Skaggs to make her equal part of my estate the same that I have heretofore given to my daughters Sally Scott, Polly Hash, July Philpott, Betsy Nance for I have heretofore given each of them sixty dollars. I have also given to my son Henry Martin sixty dollars, and do seriously believe each of the aforesaid children have received more than will fall to the share of the remainder of my children. Item 3rd the whole of my personal estate at my decease is to remain in the hands of my wife Nancy Martin, and by her to be safely kept together for her use until my sons marries, the one then marrying is to have one third part of said personal estate, the ballance to be reserved until the marriage of the other, at which time he is to have a third part, the remaining third part to be enjoyed by my said wife Nancy Martin her lifetime, at her decease to be equally divided between my sons Martin Martin and Hartwell Martin. Item 4th I give to my son William Martin thirty acres of land where he now lives to be laid off on the west side of my plantation along (unlegible) line so as to include the improvements where said William Martin now lives, and should he wish to sell and remove he is to let my sons Hartwell Martin and Martin have the refusal of said land and to sell to no other person if they wish to purchase, In testimony Whereof I have set my hand this 31st day of January 1821. Hartwell Martin Witness: William Sympson Jeremiah (his X mark) McFarlin At a County Court held for Green County at the Courthouse in Greenburg on the 17th day of January 1825 This last will and testament of Hartwell Martin deceased was produced in court by Nancy Martin and proven by the oath of William Sympson one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be certified and at a court held for Green County at the Courthouse on the 18th day of April 1825 the same was fully proven by the oath of Jeremiah McFarlin another subscribing witness thereto to have been signed sealed and published as the last will and testament of the said Martin, and at the time of signing the same they believed him to be in his perfect mind and memory and the same is ordered to be recorded which is done. Test, John Barrett, Clerk | Martin, Hartwell (I24467)
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5359 | Green County, Kentucky Will book: Will Thomas Skaggs. 31 September 1851/18 October 1852, 3-254 Wife Elizabeth. Children named in will of Thomas Thompson Skaggs: Nancy (Coroliner) Skaggs, Alexander, James Thomas, Mary, Rachel JaneSkaggs, and Susannah Francis Skaggs. Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren named in will of Thomas Thompson Skaggs: Thomas Jefferson Skaggs, son of Moses Skaggs James Filemon Skaggs, Charlotte (Reynolds) Skaggs Thomas Thompson, son of Jemima (Skaggs) Biggs. Nancy Caroline & James Thomas Lucy Gooch & Thomas, son of son Elijah Skaggs. Great grandson, William Thomas Buckhannon. Anne Mathis Slave Timothy, endowed. Executor, Nathan Gooch Witness: Wm. W. McCubbins, Nathan T. McDonald, Lilas Greenstreet. Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 06:38:25 -0800 From: Bob Vandyne Elijah SKAGGS father, Thos., remained in Green Co, KY in 1850 with his 2nd wife, Elizabeth [SKAGGS,Thos. to Elizabeth BISHOP 26 Sep,1848 Green Co. Marriages]. Thomas SKAGGS 80 VA Farmer Elizabeth 53 " In 1840 Elijah SKAGGS had still been in Green Co. near his father & mother [Thos. SKAGGS md. first Nancy d/o Alex. VANCE, in Nelson Co, KY 13 Mar,1792]. Elijah SKAGGS 1 m. under 5, 1m. 5-10, 1m. 30-40 2 f. under 5, 1f. 5-10, 1f. 20-30 Thomas SKAGGS 1 m. under 5,1 m. 20-30,1 m. 30-40 1 f. 5-10,1 f. 20-30,1 f. 70-80 "Green Co. Marriage Rec. 1793-1836" pg.54 shows the marriage of Elijah SKAGGS from Marriage Bk. "B", pg.140 SKAGGS,Elijah CRAIL,Elizabeth B. 12 Feb,1835 Elijah SKAGGS & Benjamin SKAGGS C. James CRAIL,father Wit: Benj. C. BIGGS md. 18 Feb,1835 Thos. SKAGGS Thomas SKAGGS' will [Green Co. Will Bk.3,pg.176] dated 31 Sep 1851, proved 18 Oct, 1852 does not name all of his children, mainly providing for his wife, Elizabeth & grandchildren [some of his children having predeceased him]. The Cherokee Claim identified his children as: Alexander, Moses, Polly, William, Gemima, Thomas J. & Elijah. From the census recs., it seems that Thomas SKAGGS was born c1770 inVA. This alone shows that he could not have been a son of Archibald SKAGGS, who would have been 11 yrs. old when Thos. was born. As is the case with Andrew Jackson SKAGGS' grandfather Moses SKAGGS, Thos. SKAGGS was apparently a s/o Charles SKAGGS & a bro. of Archibald SKAGGS. | Skaggs, Thomas Thompson (I38484)
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5360 | Green County, Kentucky Will Records, Book 3, page 12, 43, 44 -December 91842 Will of William Druen; My daughter Clarisa T. Druen get furniture.Mywife, Susannah, gets personal property, one cow and cart, with fore bonds of $55. eachtome from William Underwood during widowhood. After her death, it is to beequallydivided between my hereafter named children, Johnston Druen, WilliamDruen,Samuel Druen, George Druen, Benjamin Druen, Martha Pervise, Polly Thompson,ElizabethUnderwood, Mariah Underwood, Sally Jones, Catharine Buby, Clasey Druen;ExecutorArchibald Webster; Signed William Druen; Witnesses John Barbee, GeorgeHazelwoodand William P. Smith; Produced Jan 16 1843; Proven by John Barbee and GeorgeHazelwood;Recorded Jan 18 1843 by John Barret. | Druin, William (I36484)
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5361 | Green County, kentucky, Deed Books, page 477: I, Elizabeth Lemons widowof Isaac Lemons dec'd of the County of Green and State of Kentucky,theconstitate (?), and appoints Isham Ready of the county and State aforesaidmylawful attorney for and ______ my name to recieve from the paymaster ofthedistrict for the expedition to New Orleans. My deceased husband, Isaaclemonspay, that he may be entitled to, and I do by these presents invest mysaidattorney for me, and my name with full and ample power to collect the same asImyself might do where I personally present, and his act shall be obligated onmefor the same as a witness. My hand and seal this 7th day of May,1817Elizabeth Lemons Green County, Kentucky, Inventory and appraisement books, page 287: Inventory of the estate of Isaac Lemons, dec'd to wit. the wages ofthesaid Isaac Lemons owe for his services on the Exposition to New Orleans inthe United States Army-----$35.00. The above is all the estate odIsaacLemons deceased which came to my hand to be administered. Given under myhand as administratrix with the 11th day of August 1817 Elizabeth Lemons. | Lemmons, Isaac (I43689)
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5362 | Green County, KY Circuit Case #1132 21 april, 1875 Hillery S. Johnson vs. Jeremiah Skaggs Hillery S. Johnson obtained a judgment against Jeremiah Skaggs on 10Jan,1874, but the Sheriff could not find enough property ofJeremiah's(Jeremy) to pay the judgment. Johnson says that Skaggs owns 80 acres on Brush Creek that he boughtfromWilliam C. Thonpson. Thompson is now deceased. Thompson did notmake adeed to Skaggs, even though Skaggs had paid in full. Johnsonwants toclaim this land for the judgement. Children of William C. Thompson: (Listed in the lawsuit) 1. James F. Thompson, died during the suit, before 18 July, 1883 andlefta widow. a. W. E. Thompson b. Jesse M. Thompson c. Robert Thompson, gdn is W. H. Milby d. Franklin Thompson, gdn is W. H. Milby e. David Thompson, under 14, gdn is W. H. Milby f. Susan Thompson married James F. Warren between July-Nov. 1883 2. C. R. Thompson 3. Jesse T. Thompson 4. Thomas J. Thnopson 5. Isham Thompson 6. Hobson Thompson, has gdn (gr-child?) 7. Susan H. Bloyd married E. J. Bloyd 8. Edward Thompson, deceased a. James F. Thompson, jr b. Chapman Thompson c. William T. Thompson 9. Elizabeth L. Thompson married John D. Scott, deceased 10. Drucilla Salsman married Robert Salsman 11. Sarah M. Bloyd married Thomas Bloyd 12. Lucinda E. Thompson married Elzy Elkin 13. America Thompson married Garrett Warren 14. Alice T. Thompson, guardian (gr-child?) 15. John B. Thompson, lives in Missouri, cannot be found. Depo of Friend Carter (16 Nov. 1877 At the farm of Joseph Warren)ageabout 64 years old. I have known Gabriel Warren about 15 years. Ilive1/2 mile from the land in contest. There's about 80 acres. Icarried thechain to run the land. The land was owned by Bill Thompson.JeremiahSkaggs and his boys have been cultivating the land 10 to 15years.Sometimes Skaggs claims it and sometimes Gabe Warren claims it. Gabriel Warren denies that Jeremiah Skaggs purchased the tractincontroversy from William C. Thompson. Jeremiah's wife isGabriel'ssister. Skaggs became involved in debt and owed Gen. W. T.Ward anattorney fee. He purchased 50 acres from Skaggs many years agoand paidhim, and Skaggs paid the money to Ward. Afterwards, on --Feb.,1862, heexchanged the 50 acres to W. C. Thompson for the 80 acres inthis suitand Thompson gave him a title bond. He brought suit againstThompson forthe deed. Skaggs and his sister were without a home so helet them liveon the land for 3 or 4 years. He told his sister that ifshe would paythe taxes on the land that she might tend a portion ofthe land. Skaggshas not lived on the land for 16-18 years. He haspermitted Skaggs andwife to tend a portion as agreed. It is wrong forHillary Johnston tocharge fraud on him or any other person in coveringup their property toprevent creditors from making their debts. Heforgot that people who livein glass houses ought not the throw stones. Depo. of Jeremy Skaggs (13 Nov., 1877) age 65 or 68; reside in Green County. I am the defendant in the suit.Ihave never purchased any land from W. C. Thompson and I don't own the80acres in question. I don't own any land at all. I owned 50 acresabout1860-1861 and I sold it to Gabe Warren for $125. Isham Thompsonlives onit now. I lived on the land about 5 years under a lease fromGabrielWarren. I left there about 5 years ago. I now live on the landof my sonAlfred Skaggs, and have for over 10 years. My wife pays thetaxes on the80 acres. She was to pay them and tend the land andimprove it forthe----- | Skaggs, Jeremiah (I42857)
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5363 | Green County, KY Circuit Case #1132 21 april, 1875 Hillery S. Johnson vs. Jeremiah Skaggs Hillery S. Johnson obtained a judgment against Jeremiah Skaggs on 10Jan,1874, but the Sheriff could not find enough property ofJeremiah's(Jeremy) to pay the judgment. Johnson says that Skaggs owns 80 acres on Brush Creek that he boughtfromWilliam C. Thonpson. Thompson is now deceased. Thompson did notmake adeed to Skaggs, even though Skaggs had paid in full. Johnsonwants toclaim this land for the judgement. Children of William C. Thompson: (Listed in the lawsuit) 1. James F. Thompson, died during the suit, before 18 July, 1883 andlefta widow. a. W. E. Thompson b. Jesse M. Thompson c. Robert Thompson, gdn is W. H. Milby d. Franklin Thompson, gdn is W. H. Milby e. David Thompson, under 14, gdn is W. H. Milby f. Susan Thompson married James F. Warren between July-Nov. 1883 2. C. R. Thompson 3. Jesse T. Thompson 4. Thomas J. Thnopson 5. Isham Thompson 6. Hobson Thompson, has gdn (gr-child?) 7. Susan H. Bloyd married E. J. Bloyd 8. Edward Thompson, deceased a. James F. Thompson, jr b. Chapman Thompson c. William T. Thompson 9. Elizabeth L. Thompson married John D. Scott, deceased 10. Drucilla Salsman married Robert Salsman 11. Sarah M. Bloyd married Thomas Bloyd 12. Lucinda E. Thompson married Elzy Elkin 13. America Thompson married Garrett Warren 14. Alice T. Thompson, guardian (gr-child?) 15. John B. Thompson, lives in Missouri, cannot be found. Depo. of Hillary Johnson (16 Nov. 1877) age 50; lives in Hodgenville. Hillary was appointed guardian in 1858tothe children of William Bowling. They are: 1. Cecellia Bowling married -- Howard 2. Catherine Bowling 3. Manerva Bowling 4. Julia Bowling 5. Joseph Bowling 6. Hillary Bowling 7. Ann Bowling married -- Roberts Depo of J. B. Gore (16 Nov., 1877) age 35; lived Hodgenville. He says there is a suit on file, #484,inHodgenville, of William Howell vs. H. S. Johnson in connection withtheBowling heirs. 2nd Depo. of Hillary S. Johnson (19 June 1883) age 56; lives Hodgenville. I am the owner of the debt sued on. Iwasguardian at the time of the note and my wards have long since comeof ageand I had to pay them off. I could not collect this debt or paythem withit. I don't owe the ward a cent. 3nd deposition of Hilary S. Johnson ( 5 Dec 1883, LaRue County, KY) age 56; lives Hodgenville. I'm the plaintiff. There's a suit on fileofWilliam Howell vs. Myself as guardian of the Bowling children. Jeremiah Skaggs denies that he bought the land from William C.Thompson. Depo of Friend Carter (16 Nov. 1977 At the farm of Joseph Warren)ageabout 64 years old. I have known Gabriel Warren about 15 years. Ilive1/2 mile from the land in contest. There's about 80 acres. Icarried thechain to run the land. The land was owned by Bill Thompson.JeremiahSkaggs and his boys have been cultivating the land 10 to 15years.Sometimes Skaggs claims it and sometimes Gabe Warren claims it. Gabriel Warren denies that Jeremiah Skaggs purchased the tractincontroversy from William C. Thompson. Jeremiah's wife isGabriel'ssister. Skaggs became involved in debt and owed Gen. W. T.Ward anattorney fee. He purchased 50 acres from Skaggs many years agoand paidhim, and Skaggs paid the money to Ward. Afterwards, on --Feb.,1862, heexchanged the 50 acres to W. C. Thompson for the 80 acres inthis suitand Thompson gave him a title bond. He brought suit againstThompson forthe deed. Skaggs and his sister were without a home so helet them liveon the land for 3 or 4 years. He told his sister that ifshe would paythe taxes on the land that she might tend a portion ofthe land. Skaggshas not lived on the land for 16-18 years. He haspermitted Skaggs andwife to tend a portion as agreed. It is wrong forHillary Johnston tocharge fraud on him or any other person in coveringup their property toprevent creditors from making their debts. Heforgot that people who livein glass houses ought not the throw stones. Depo. of Jeremy Skaggs (13 Nov., 1877) age 65 or 68; reside in Green County. I am the defendant in the suit.Ihave never purchased any land from W. C. Thompson and I don't own the80acres in question. I don't own any land at all. I owned 50 acresabout1860-1861 and I sold it to Gabe Warren for $125. Isham Thompsonlives onit now. I lived on the land about 5 years under a lease fromGabrielWarren. I left there about 5 years ago. I now live on the landof my sonAlfred Skaggs, and have for over 10 years. My wife pays thetaxes on the80 acres. She was to pay them and tend the land andimprove it forthe----- Land transaction of Willam C. Thompson: DB. 20, p. 52 Green Co, KY 6 August, 1845 William Thompson and wife. Lydia to Francis Graves -- $587.25 - tractinGreen Co.-- Little Brush Creek. part of the land conveyed to mebyWilliam H. Holland -- Abbott's Fork--195 acres--. DB. 21, p. 329 Green Co., Ky 25 May, 1848 John Wood and wife, Harriet, Levi Wood and wife. Rebecca of TaylorCountyand William Thompson and wife, Lydia of Green County toJesseWood---$300--Abot's Fork of Little Brush Creek-- WilliamConner'sline--Owens line--100 acres-- our interest in same which isherebyconveyed, being the undivided 3/4 of above tract. DB. 22 p. 279 Green Co., Ky 4 October, 1851 John Barbee, exec. of Elias Barbee, deceased, to William ThompsonofTaylor county--the decedent in his lifetime sold to William Thompson137acres on Little brush Creek--southside of said creek in Maysoldline--Lee's Ferry Road. They now convey it. DB 22, p. 281 Green Co., Ky 6 October, 1851 William C. Thompson of Taylor County to William A. Elkins and MiltonF.Pearce of Green Co., --$811.30--Green County on Little BrushCreek--137acres--Mays old line--. Signed: Wm Thompson, Lydia Thompson. DB 24, p. 138 Green Co., Ky 12 February, 1858 William C. Thompson and wife, Lydia to WilliamSutton--$411--BrushCreek--98acres--James Skaggs--. DB. 25, p. 549 Green Co., Ky 26 October, 1845 William Thompson and wife, Lydia to James L. Renfro--$60-- LittleBrushCreek--Abbot's Fork--Francis Graves--19 acres. Curley and his wife, Lydia sold James G. Renfro a parcel of landonLittle Brush Creek in Green County, Kentucky for $50 on October 26,1848.The deed wasn't recorded until July 30, 1862. Curley Bill farmedall ofhis life and the 1850 census taker valued his farm at $1,140,which wouldbe equal to about $19,000 in today's money. The following entry is from William T. Smith's Thompson book: In the Census of 1850, Curley Bill was listed as a head of householdinGreen County, Kentucky. He is reputed to have had 27 children.Thiscensus lists his wife, Lydia and 12 children. In the 1860 census,theyare still living in Green County and have a 13th child, AmericaThompson.He had two more children with his second wife, Martha, but ifthe 27children legend is true, the mother of the other 12 was not hiswife! Hisgrandson, Arvin Thompson said he alwayhs heard he was apretty wild oldbird and "that there were old women back in thatneighborhood, who saidthey had some kids by him." Various Howell andPerkins researchers havetold me that Curley was their ancestor. Theirfamilies have told themthat he had children with Cindarella Howell andwith Mary Ann Perkins. Bill was the plaintiff in a lawsuit against Leopold Hartfield andLouisElmore April 14, 1859 in Green County, Kentucky. The defendants,James B.Wright and William S. Thompson failed to appear and Curley wasto recover$500 from them. The records don't tell us what the case wasabout. Curley Bill fought against the Confederate guerrillas, who found himinhis living room. He had married Martha Houston after Lydia's deathandthey had two small children. He had one of these children(AmericaThompson) on his lap when he looked out the window and saw theguerrillascoming. He tried to get away by going through the back, butthey caughtup and shot him. They then went up and shot him two orthree more times,killed his horses and burned his barn. One of theGuerrillas, who hadgone the other way around the house, got in theline of fire and he waskilled also. They say, they took a good's box,broke lthe deadGuerrillas's arms and legs and wadded him in there andhe's buried by theside of the road, up there near Ward's store. CurleyBill's greatgranddaughter, Beatrice Thompson Smith recalled, withshivers, that whenshe and her friend's walked to school they alwayswalked on the otherside of the road when they passed the "Guerrilla'sgrave." That was inthe early 1900s; I wonder if the Green County kidsof today still havethat phobia? Bill's grandson, Arvin Thompson, who recalled this story, said thatBenDruin, whose dad lived down the road in a hollow, confirmed it. Benwashome on furlough and had part of his uniform on. They came by theirplacebecause they thought he was Curley Bill. He said that if theyhadn't seenhim with his uniform on they would have killed him. | Thompson, William Curley (I100922)
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5364 | Green Druin Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 53 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0023 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Mary 50, Kentucky | Druin, Greenberry Benjamin 'Green' (I39720)
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5365 | GreenCo Ky Will Book 5,p476-478. She is a resident of Detroit , Wayne Co, Michigan at the time of herdeath. Her will is dated 21 Jun 1938 and is probated 13 Mar 1939. | Warren, Johnnie Mary (I42530)
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5366 | GREENE TOWNSHIP, WORTH COUNTY, MISSOURI CHURCHES There is but one church edifice in the township, which was erectedin1876 by the Cumberland Presbyterians. It is located in section 4, township 65, range 32. Jos. SIMPSON and wife, Samuel ADAMS and wife, John LONG and wife, W.L.LONG and wife, C. C. wright and wife, were among the organizing members. Rev.JohnWAYMAN was among the first ministers to serve this church. The Cumberland Presbyterians have an organization which worships intheWillhite School House. Among the constituent members were William SMITH and wife, CharlesLONGand wife, Richard SWANK and wife, and John HOWARD and wife. The first ministerstoofficiate for this congregation were Revs. James FROMAN and John WAYMAN. Mr. WAYMAN resides inGentryCounty and still preaches occasionally for this church. Joseph was living with youngest son Noel; and is listed in the 1900EastUnion Township, Worth County, Missouri Federal Census. Blockton News Thursday November 29, 1917 p. 4 Joseph Simpson, father of our townsman, G. [eorge] P. Simpson, passed away Saturday at the old Simpson homestead and the home of his son, Henry [Wilson] Simpson, southeast of Sheridan, at the advanced age of 89 years, 7 months and 17 days. The funeral service was held at Mount Vernon church Sunday and interment was made in the family burial ground at the cemetery at that place. | Simpson, Joseph Joel (I37501)
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5367 | Greensburg City Cemetery, Greensburg, Green County, Kentucky Two persons were killed and 4 injured in automobile accidents which occurred about 4 o'clock Tues afternoon, 30 Mar [1948] approximately 5 miles north of Campbellsville on the Lebanon road. The dead are William O. 'Billy' Warren, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Warren, Greensburg and Joseph Francis Dix, 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dix, Campbellsville. Injured were Misses Yvonne Thomas, dau of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomas, Greensburg, and Jean Sartin, Dau of Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Person, Greensburg, and Woodson Lewis III, son of Mrs. Ruth Lewis, Greensburg. Miss Thomas, believed to be the most critically injured had had brief flashes of consciousness as of Thurs morning. Miss Sartin, who is still ina semi -conscious condition is apparently responding to treatment satisfactorily. Perkins who received a fractured jaw, is recuperating and doctors are reported to be satisfied with his condition. Lewis was treated for minor injuries. The car, owned and driven by Lewis, was said to have left the road and when jerked back, went out of control as it hit the blacktop and on a second swing to the right plowed into a tree in a side crash. The Young people, all Campbellsville Junior college students, were riding in a light convertible 5 passenger coupe. The injured were rushed to the Lebanon Hospital where they are being treated. Funeral services for Warren were held at 2 pm Thurs 1 Apr in the Greensburg Baptist Church, with interment in the Greensburg Cem. Dr. J.M. Carter, dean of Campbellsville Junior College, was in charge of the services and was assisted by the Revs. Floyd A. Loperfido, Abraham Berry, and B.b. Hilburn. Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Miss Juanita Warren, Louisville. Warren graduated from Greensburg high school in 1946. He was a member of the basketball squad. Three years ago, he professed faith in Christ and joined the Greensburg Baptist Church. Honorary pallbearers were Harold Berry, Claude Sharp, Wilson Cooke, Leslie Cox, Thomas Berry, Donald Mitchell and Coy Shuffett. | Warren, William O. (I17868)
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5368 | Greensburg Record Herald Mr. Alvin Scott, son of the late Mr. Powell Scott and Mrs. LouisaGaddieScott was born 30 Oct 1904 in Taylor County, Kentucky, and departed this life at 8 pm Thurs. 22 Mar 1984 at the Green HillManorin Greensburg, Kentucky. He was 79 years, 4 months and 22 days of age. He had made a profession of faith in Christ andwas amember of the Aetna Grove Church at the time of his death. He united in marriage to Miss Flossie Vaughn who preceded himindeath in 1928. He later wed Miss Maude Bradshaw in 1945 who survives. Mr. Scott is also survived by several niecesandnephews and host of other relatives and friends. The remains were at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home where funeral serviceswereconducted at 1 pm Sat. 25 Mar 1984 with burial in the Aetna Grove Cem. Rev. Otis Clell Skaggs and Randy Smithofficiated.Pallbearers were Dowen Quisenberry, Chess Hall, Hubert Wright, Willard Best Wilburn Bennett, and Kenneth Hall. Cousin to Elbert Whitlow, living in Hart County in 1930. | Scott, Alvin J. (I107862)
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5369 | Greenville Nellie Ruth Waldrop Rivers, 77, of 14 Strawberry Drive, died Jan.22,2002, at St. Francis Hospital, Downtown. Born in Greenville County, shewas a daughter of the late Verner andFloraEpps Waldrop, and was a member of Cedar Lane Baptist Church. Survivors: Husband, Earl Rivers Jr., of the home; a daughter andherhusband, Sonja and John Davis, of Greenville; three sons, Warren"Butch"Rivers, Mendel Rivers and Christopher Rivers, all ofGreenville; twogranddaughters, Tonya Ann Davis and Billie Jean Davis,both ofGreenville; two sisters, Betty Bridges of Greenville and DorisBrown ofTravelers Rest; and two brothers, Harold Waldrop and RichardWaldrop,both of Travelers Rest. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, 2002,inRemembrance Chapel at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be held following the service at Remembrance Chapel. The family is at the residence. Published in The Greenville News: 01-24-2002 | Waldrop, Nellie Ruth (I112575)
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5370 | H. W. Beckwith History of Montgomery County, Indiana (Chicago: HH Hill, 1881) p 571 Martin MOTE, farmer and miller, Darlington. The subject of this memoir is one of the pioneers who was here as early as 1824. The Pottawatomies and Miami Indians still lurked in the forests. He was b. in 1818 in the state of Ohio and is the son of Stephen and Elizabeth (SHEETS) Mote. Martin Mote's mother was a native of NC and his father of Va. They came to Vigo Co. in 1820, where they remained 4 years before coming to Mont Co. His paternal grandfather, James was a native of Ga an dhis grandmother of England. In 1839 he was marr. to Charlotte POINER (sic) of Ohio, daughter of Nathan & Nancy (JOHNSON) Poiner. By this marr. he was 4 children: Wm. HH; Sarah E; Francis E and Cinderella J. Mr. M, in 1862 moved to Boone Co In. Remaining there 3 years he ret. to Montgomery Co and bought the old "Cops Mill" on Sugar Creek in 1867 now known as Mote's Mill. In addition to the mill he has a farm of 84 acres well stocked. His wife d. in 1879 aged 60 years leaving a fond family to mourn her loss. He is an old and tried member oft he Baptist Church. He is a republican in politics and formerly belonged to the whig party. Atlas of Montgomery County (Chicago: Beers, 1878) p 5 MOTE, Martin, PO Darlington; Proprietor of the Flouring mills on Sec. 33; son of William and Elizabeth Mote, who settled in Union Twp 1823; was b. in Orange Co IN Jan 18, 1818. Married Charlotte POZNER in 1840; four children: William H; Sarah E; Francis E and Cinderella J. | Mote, Martin (I124408)
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5371 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Vorhies, Larry Frank (I69367)
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5372 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Warren, Dickey Ray (I66891)
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5373 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tucker, Rodney N. (I69270)
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5374 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ???, Linda D. (I69276)
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5375 | Had a daughter out of wedlock. | Corbin, Edna Pearl (I4710)
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5376 | Had lived in New Zealand. | Mae Fielding (I124446)
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5377 | Hadassahs, occupation was a Clerk. | Stothard, Hadassah (I3180)
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5378 | Hager Sr., Robert E. Robert E. Hager Sr., age 84, a resident of the area since 1949,passedaway Dec. 5. He is survived by his beloved wife, Mildred, neeMedley;loving father of Robert E. Jr. (Christine), Richard T., Jim(Sharon),Chuck (Shirley) and John (Dawn) Hager; cherished grandfatherof NicoleHager, Amy Ahern, Sean Hager, Chad Hager, Ross Hager, JasonHager,Valerie Henning, Kelly Richards, Eric DeVillez, Lisa Hager,James R.E.Hager, David Hager, Jennifer Hager, Joshua Hager andJonathan Hager;proud great-grandfather of Emma Hager, Jaden Ahern,Corbin Hager andBrady Ahern; dear brother of Wayne and the lateRaymond ''Bud'' Hager.Robert was a mechanical engineer for variouscompanies for over 30 yearsand a holder of numerous patents. Heretired in 1984 to playing golf atUrban Hills Golf Course. He was anoriginal founding member of the ParkForest Volunteer Fire Department,active with Park Forest Cub and BoyScouts, and an Army Veteran inWWII. Robert received his BSME from theUniversity of Wisconsin and anMBA from the University of Chicago. He wasalso an avid Green BayPackers fan. A memorial visitation will be from 2to 9 p.m. Wednesday,Dec. 8 at Lain-Sullivan Funeral Home, 50 WestwoodDrive, Park Forest. AFuneral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 10a.m. at St. LawrenceO'Toole Church, Matteson. In lieu of flowers,memorials may be directedto Park Forest Nurses Club, 425 N. Orchard,Park Forest, IL 60466 orSt. Lawrence O'Toole Church, 4101 St. LawrenceAve., Matteson, IL60443. Information 708-747-3700. Published in the Chicago Tribune on 12/7/2004. | Hager, Robert E. (I19723)
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5379 | Hal Roy Hansen Hal Roy Hansen "Dancing with Jesus" ?Devoted husband, loving dadandgrandpa, Hal Roy Hansen passed away peacefully at home on January8th2004. ?He was born on April 19, 1934 in Preston, ID to Roy andAdaHansen. ?Hal served in the Navy for four years. He met andmarriedPauline Carol Hostar on February 21, 1960 in Elko, Nevada.Together theyhad two daughters, Cathy (James) Thacker and Vickie(Bruce) Romans, andone son, Devin (Karen) Hansen who blessed them withsix grandchildren:Samantha, Jacob, Jessica, Abigail, Sierra, andNathan; sisters, JanisRiding and Barbara Kinsey, and brother, RickHansen. He worked as asalesman for Sears for 47 years and afterretiring volunteered atStonebridge Golf Course. ?Graveside serviceswill be held Tuesday, Jan.13th at 11:00 a.m. at Elysian Burial Gardens(1075 E. 4580 S.)SereniCare, funeral directors. Family wishes toexpress their love andappreciation to Debbie and CNS Hospice Care. Inlieu of flowers, pleasesend donations to CNS, 6949 High Tech Dr., SaltLake City 84047-3757. | Hansen, Hal Roy (I19786)
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5380 | Hale: Margaret Hale, 86, a lifetime resident of Grant County, entered eternal rest Saturday morning at her home. She was born Aug. 9, 1904, at the original HW ranch at Camp Fleming in the Mangus Valley. She was a member of a pioneer ranching family. Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 in the Cliff Mesa Cemetery with the Rev. David Goble officiating. Survivors include two sons, Lee Horace Rice of Oracle, Calif., and William Bates Kirkland of Roswell; a daughter, Cassie June Garber of San Diego; and a brother, Denton Dell Hooker of Fort Bayard. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren. | Hooker, Margaret (I33604)
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5381 | Halifax Co., Virginia Deed Book 18, page 395, dated January 31 1800 Between Hannah Simpson, William Northcutt, William Simpson, Elijah Moore, Daniel Cheshir, Vincent Wyatt, Hezekiah Mouldin, James Thomason, Presley Simpson, Hester Simpson of Henry County, Samuel Organ, and Baptist Cheshir of Halifax County, and Jesse Simpson of Pittsylvania County, widow, heirs and representatives of John Simpson deceased of the one part and John Stone, Jr. of the county of Halifax of the other part, for the consideration of the sum of forty pounds of current money of Virginia, a certain tract of land lying and being in the County of Halifax on the waters of Runaway Creek containing 80 arces bounded by the lines of Joshua Compton, Cajah Wyatt, Benjamin Soving, Joel Tucker and a tract of land sold by the heirs of John Simpson deceased, to Joel Tucker to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land and premises with all its appurtenences unto the said John Stone, Jr. his heirs and assigns, forever, and the said Hannah Simpson, William Northcut and Franky, his wife, Samuel Organ and Sarah, his wife, Baptist Cheshir, William Simpson, Elijah Moore and Nancy, his wife, Daniel Cheshir and Jenny, his wife, Vincent Watt, James Thomason and Prudende, his wife, Jesse Simpson, Presley Simpson, and Heathey, his wife, their heirs, executors and administrators doth oblige themselves by virtue of these present to warrant and defend the right of the above land and premises with all its appurtenances in fee simple clear of all incumbrances whatsoever unto the said John Stone, Jr., his heirs and assigns forever. Signed by: Hannah Simpson Jesse Simpson Hezekiah Mouldin Elijah Moore William Simpson Daniel Cheshir Susannah Mouldin James Thomason Nancy Moore Vincent Wyatt William Northcut Heathey Simpson Jean Cheshir Presley Simpson Prudence Thomason Samuel Organ Elizabeth Wyatt Baptist Cheshir Frances Northcut | Compton, Joshua (I127446)
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5382 | Halifax County, Virginia Court - Land and Property Deeds - Compton Will Know all men by these presents that whereas Mary Compton Decd did by will leave unto us the subscribers the tract of land on which she died to be equally divided between us & we have agreed that David Crews Senr & and his son John Crews should divide it between us, which they have done in the following manner to wit: Beginning at a gum on Ben Partins line thence running through the spring and plantation where the subscribers now live to a poplar in the ??????? line now it is to clearly understood that the subscriber Richard Compton is to have the land on the side of P. Line on which he now lives and the subscriber John Compton is to have the land on the line in which he lives and we the said Richard Compton and John Compton ....(rest is very hard to read) Acknowledge 19 September 1809 Witnessed by David and John Crews, Thomas Skates, and Mel Spragins Signed (By Mark) Richard Compton and John Compton | Crews, Mary (I36529)
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5383 | Halifax County, Virginia Tax Listings: 1790 - Joel Compton 0-0-2-0-9 1791 - Joel Compton 1-3-3-0-3 | Compton, Joel (I106201)
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5384 | Halifax County, Virginia Tax Listings: 1790 - Meredith Compton Jr. 1-0-0-0-0 Dec. 11, 1795; Meredith Compton & Sarah Board, dt William; Lewis Cundiff, Surety; Married by Nathaniel Shrewsbury, Dec. 23, 1795. | Compton, Meredith (I106204)
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5385 | Hall, Calvin NY ONEIDA CO. LEE 226 1840 | Hall, Calvin (I92391)
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5386 | HALL, Joseph Butters Sex: Male Birth Date: 25 May 1824 Birthplace: Tealby, Lincolnshire, England Christening Date: 29 Jun 1824 Recorded in: Paternoster Row Wesleyan Methodist Registry, London, London, England Father:Humberston HALL Mother:Leah Mother's Father:John BUTTERS Mother's Mother:Rebecca Source:FHL Number 828118 Dates:1825-1825 Note:3529 1871 Ontario Census Index - Simcoe 39 Surname Given #1 Given #2 Age/Birthplace Religion HALL JOSEPH BUTTERS 47 ENGLAND Wesleyan Methodist Origin Occupation Distr/SubD/Division/Page ENGLISH FARMER 042 J 2 1 7 Joseph B. Hall listed in the Manitoba 1876-78 Directory. Listed under the Township 11 area. The family moved from Oro Township in Ontario, to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, about 1872. About 1883-1885 they moved a bit further west, to Kelwood (a municipality in the Neepawa vicinity of Manitoba). Many members of the family are buried at Kelwood. Joseph Butter Hall is found on LDS microfilm 0349168, 1871 Ontario Census, Oro Township, Simcoe County, Oro Divison 2, Sub District J, District 42, pages 1 & 2. His age is listed as 47, born England, of W. Methodist religion, and of English orgin. His occupation was that of a farmer. His wife Sarah Anne, listed her age as 33, born Ontario, also of the W. Methodist Religion, and of English origin. Childrenthat were listed in this household, Charlotte Jane-15, Thomas James-14, Elizabeth Maria-13, William Henry-12, Rebecca Leah-8, Samuel Cornelius-4, Sarah Ann-2. Also living with Joseph was the widow, Leah Hall, mother of Joseph Butters Hall. Leah was living with the familyof Henry Hatch in 1861. | Hall, Joseph Butters (I91789)
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5387 | Hampton served with Co H - Forrests Regiment, Alabama Cavalry in CSA. | Dearen, Hampton (I122953)
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5388 | Hannah Hartshorn was Ephraim's 3rd wife. Rev. War Pension records state she was 71 when she applied for pension 12 May 1855 at Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont. | Hartshorn, Hannah (I51075)
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5389 | Hannah Ingram Date: 30 Nov 1734 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA Property: Lease of 172 a. in St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co. on S. side Rapidan. Notes: This land record was originally published in "Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800, Volume I" edited by William Armstrong Crozier. Remarks: Alexander Spotswood, Esqr., to John Ingram, planter. Lease of 172 a. in St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co. on S. side Rapidan, etc., etc. "John Ingram, Hannah Ingram, his wife, and John Ingram, Junr., his son," etc. Sept. 2, 1735. Description: Lessee's Wife Book date: C | Hannah (I126906)
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5390 | Harbury (also spelled Harberbury) is located 3 1/2 miles from Southam, and is considered to be within the division of Kenilworth. | Hough, Anna (I56734)
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5391 | Hardin is not proven to the Hugh Warren junior family. He is placed here only as a probability. | Warren, Hardin P. (I38786)
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5392 | Harman Thompson on 1840 Campbell County, Tennessee census. | Thompson, Harman (I94588)
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5393 | Harold "Sidney" Collomy Jr. Harold 'Sidney' Collomy Jr., 84 HIRAM -- Harold 'Sidney' Collomy Jr., 84, born in Cambridge, Mass, the son of Harold and Julia Collomy. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force of WWII. Sidney worked several years at Maple Rock Farm and the Industrial Box and Lumber Company of Kezar Falls. Mr. Collomy enjoyed fishing, old cars, puzzles, bingo and playing cards every weekend with his family. Sidney is predeceased by his son William in 1986; half brother Tom Wilkinson; son-in-law Robert Myers; and grandson Trever Carter. Surviving are his wife of 64 years, Helen Louise Jahn Collomy; and eight children, daughters Janet Collomy and Catherine Berg and her husband John of Fryeburg, Gloria Hermance and her husband Ed of Parsonsfield, and Lorraine Myers of Porter, sons Michael and his wife Patricia, Raymond and his wife Blanche all of Parsonsfield, John and his wife Judith of Waterboro and Donald and his wife Rhonda of East Baldwin; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. Visiting hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Dec. 23, at Neal & York Funeral Home, 12 High St., Porter. A graveside service with Military Honors will be held in the spring in Riverside Cemetery, Cornish. Online condolences may be sent at www.nealyork.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Sacopee Rescue PO Box 368 Parsonsfield, Maine 04047 Send Flowers | Colomy, Sidney Harold (I130151)
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5394 | Harold E. Warren, 61 Harold E. Warren, 61, of Glendale, Ariz., formerly of theCorinthcommunity in LaRue County, died Feb. 24, 2005, at ArrowheadCommunityHospital in Arizona. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Juanita SkaggsWarren. He is survived by his wife, Arlene Sommers Warren; three sons,TimothyHarold (Jennifer) Warren of Va., Daniel Charles (Mare) Warrenof Ill.,and Andrew Lee Warren of Arizona; a granddaughter, AnneliseWarren; threesisters, Judy Warren of N.C., Nikki J. Mackey and SundayeCoffey, both ofElizabethtown; and two brothers, Wendell G. Warren ofIll., and Gary B.Warren of Elizabethtown. Funeral services were held Feb. 27, at Corinth Baptist Church withtheRev. Tim Maggard officiating. Cremationwas to follow. Condolences may be expressed online at www.bennett-bertam.com. Arrangements by Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville. | Warren, Harold E. (I10809)
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5395 | Harrison Wysong of Preble County, Ohio purchased land in LaPorte, Elkhart County, Indiana on Sept. 2, 1839. Also have other researchers note his birthdate as 21 JUN 1817 in Rocky Mount, Franklin Co., VA | Wysong, Harrison (I121592)
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5396 | HARVEY ERNEST WESTBROOK, 87, died Thursday at RiversideCommunityHospital. Born in Alton, Ill., Mr. Westbrook lived in Riverside twoyears.Previously he lived in Corona 50 years. He owned a carpet andapartmentservice business in Corona before he retired in 1999.Previously he wasan iron worker for more than 30 years. During World War II, he served in the U. S. Navy. Mr. Westbrook was a member of the governing committee of theTemescalDistrict of Boy Scouts. He was a scout leader for Troop 35,which hehelped reorganize in 1983 for developmentally disabledyoungsters. In1986 he won the Distinguished Citizen of the Year awardfrom the TemescalDistrict of the Boy Scouts. He was a member of NewHope Family WorshipChurch, the Elks Lodge and the Lions Club, all inCorona. He was part Cherokee Indian and started collecting Indianartifacts,including arrowheads and metates in the 1920s. A few yearsago he donatedsome of his collection to the Heritage Room at theCorona Public Library. Mr. Westbrook is survived by his wife, Frances; a son, Terry ofGeorgia;a daughter, Tricia of St. Helena; three stepsons, JimWiltshire of AppleValley, Jonathan Wiltshire of Escondido and JohnWiltshire of GrassValley; eight grandchildren; and a brother, Paul ofIllinois. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at New Hope Family WorshipinCorona. Friends may call from 1 until 5 p.m. Monday at ThomasMillerMortuary in Corona. Burial will be private. | Westbrook, Harvey Ernest (I82185)
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5397 | Has a cousin named Helen Donahue. | Fleig, Barbara June (I13952)
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5398 | Has an aunt named Mrs. Clayton Moore, and a cousin named Myron Moore. | Johnson, Kathy (I110347)
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5399 | Has been listed as Genie | Allen, Eugenia (I4874)
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5400 | Has naturalization papers, Book 2, Page 363 Died in Auto Accident. | Plante, Joseph "Casper" (I51069)
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