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5901 | Izora listed that she had 7 children total, 6 still alive in the1900Hunt County, Texas Federal Census. Izora listed that she had 7 children total, 4 still alive in the1910Hunt County, Texas Federal Census. Lizzie and Geneva Bryant are living with Thomas and Izora Waldrip.Theyare listed as Grand-daughters. I am not certain who is there mother, but it has to be one of ThomasandIzoras daughters. | Parker, Izora 'Zora' (I106229)
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5902 | J Heimann New Mexico CLAYTON, N.M. - J Heimann, 65, died Friday, Dec. 3, 2004, inAlbuquerque. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church with theRev.Billy Rammage, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in ClaytonMemorialCemetery by Hass Funeral Directors. Mr. Heimann was born April 27, 1928, on the family ranch near HaydentoFred Paul Heimann and Floy Mae Shields Heimann. A lifelong residentofUnion County, J attended school in Hayden through the eighth gradeandthen finished school in Clayton, where he graduated in 1945. Hethenattended college at West Texas State University in Canyonbeforereturning to the ranch to help his family. J married Owaissa Heimann on June 30, 1979, in Clayton. He waschairmanof the Ute Creek Soil and Water Conservation board and was amember ofthe New Mexico Cattle Growers and the National Cattlemen'sBeefAssociation. He served on the Amistad school board and was achartermember of the Hayden Cowboy Club and the Amistad and HardingCounty firedepartments. J was a member of Hayden Baptist Church formost of his lifeuntil they closed the church and they transferredtheir memberships toFirst Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents and a son, Randall Lynn"Randy"Heimann, on Aug. 3, 1983. Survivors include his wife of Bueyeros; three sons, Jay Dee Heimannandwife, Kim, Gene Heimann and wife, Deborah, and Russell Heimann, allofBueyeros; two daughters, Oweida Franz and husband, Clinton, ofClaytonand Kodie Hauser and husband, Lesley, of Texline, Texas;ninegrandchildren, Cody J. Heimann and wife, Hesper, Jesy Hauser andJanaeHauser, all of Texline, Myah Crisp and husband, Billy, of Sedan,MorganHeimann, Ty Franz, Talisha Franz and Tessa Franz, all ofClayton, andChance Heimann of Bueyeros; six great-grandchildren, WyattHeimann andRhett Heimann, both of Texline, Mason Crisp, McKinlee Crispand MandyCrisp, all of Sedan and Adrian Heimann of Clayton and twosisters,Pauline Robertson and husband, Howard, of Dalhart, Texas, andJohnannAdee and husband, Bobby, of Texline. Amarillo Globe-News, Dec. 6, 2004 | Heimann, J. Casper (I72686)
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5903 | J R Elmore Enumeration District: 0077 Color: W Age: 45 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0050 County: Larue, Hodgenville Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Nancie J 46, Kentucky Son J W 20, Kentucky NR Susie 18, Kentucky Son Lucian 11, Kentucky Daughter Rosa A 18, Kentucky Son Alvin 15, Kentucky Son Hbbart 13, Kentucky Son Hue 11, Kentucky Son Howard 09, Kentucky Son David O 07, Kentucky Son Garnett 05, Kentucky Niece Nancy A Despain 10, Kentucky | Elmore, James Robert (I41850)
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5904 | Jack tomme - Killeen Daily Herald (Jul/11/2004) Jack Tomme KEMPNER ? Services for Jack Tomme, 93, will be at 3 p.m. SundayatBriggs-Gamel-Wilcox Funeral Home Chapel in Lampasas with the Rev.JerryPerkins officiating. Burial will follow at Rock Church Cemetery near Rumley. Tomme died July 9, 2004, at a Lampasas hospital. He was born Nov. 29, 1910, in Rogers, the son of the late WilliamHenryand Amanda Jane Baily Tomme. Tomme married the former Mamie Viola Wilson Aug. 22, 1935, inCorpusChristi. She preceded him in death Oct. 28, 1998. He had lived in Kempner since 1981, coming there from CorpusChristi,where he had lived for more than 40 years. Tomme was a retired truck driver and a carpenter. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons, Nolan Wayne Tomme of Hallsville andDoyleGlenn Tomme of Rumley; four grandchildren; and fourgreat-grandchildren. Tomme was also preceded in death by four brothers, Claude Tomme,MarionTomme, Sam Tomme and Frank Tomme; two sisters, Ommie Tomme andLillianMiller; and a granddaughter. The family will receive visitors prior to the service at thefuneralhome. Memorials may be made to the Rock Church Cemetery Association. | Tomme, Thomas Jackson 'Jack' (I114432)
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5905 | Jackson County, Georgia: Page 136 Last Will of Samuel Haggard, late of this county, dec'd., proven by the oath of Solomon Stephens. Ditto, of Henry Snow, proved by John C. Watkins, Joel and Jane Jetton. | Haggard, Samuel L. (I55294)
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5906 | Jackson County, Missouri Death Certificate list birthdate as 20 January 1834. Other researchers have September 20, 1833; which may be from other official documents. His son Lester N. Reed was the provider of the death certificate info. | Reed, Miles (I123955)
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5907 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jackson, Michael Joseph (I90707)
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5908 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jackson, Paris Michael Katherine (I90708)
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5909 | Jacob and Polly both born Virginia are in the 1850 and 1860 census ofKY Jacob is in the 1810, 1820, 1830 and 1840 censuses of KY also. | Satterly, Jacob (I74120)
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5910 | Jacob C. SKAGGS & Nancy WISEMAN [30 Nov,1819 KY - 8 Jan,1909 Logan Co,OK.] children - 1. Mastin b.1842 MO 2. Benjamin b.1844 MO 3. Elisha b.1846 MO 4. James C. b.1848 MO 5. Sarah b.17 Mar,1850 Pulaski Co,MO d.8 July,1883 MO md.3 July,1872 Morgan Co,MO William T. SHANNON [1850-1884] 6. William b.1854 MO md.24 July,1873 Morgan Co,MO Sarah Ellen BIGGS 7. Celia [Nellie ?] b.8 Dec,1857 [or b.1855] MO md.24 July,1873 Morgan Co,MO James HILL I decend from Sarah [SKAGGS] & Wm. SHANNON. Bob VanDYNE | Skaggs, Jacob C. (I39771)
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5911 | Jacob Elmer married 1st a Miss Bowen and 2nd Eliza Early on 22 February 1829 and lived in Columbus, Ohio. In 1830 he moved to Illinois, andwas drowned in the Illinois river on 1 April, 1838. | Elmer, Jacob (I30078)
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5912 | Jacob R Shafner Enumeration District: 0131 Color: W Age: 60 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0116 County: Taylor Relation: Husband Relatives: Grandson Lee T 12, Kentucky | Shofner, Jacob Roman (I36956)
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5913 | Jacob served in the 1st German battalion of the continental army in the American Revolution. The Will of Jacob Bigler: Will book #4, page 234, Harrison County, West Virginia I Jacob Bigler being of sound mind and memory though aged calling mind the uncertainty of human life do constitute and declare this y last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say, first, I will that my wife Hannah Bigler have and enjoy al andsingular my estate, real and personal and mixed for and during her natural life to use and dispose of according to her pleasure so conveyed. Second, that after her demise my three daughters, Sarah Ross, Ruth Whiteman and Maria Flowers, and if my daughter Sarah Ross should not survive her mother then and in that case her daughter Marian Whiteman shall have and enjoy her share. That is to say that they each have one equal third part of all _____ Bed furniture, cubboard furniture and clothing of every part and all household furniture of every discription. Thirdly, all the residue of my estate that shall remain at the death of my wife _______ _______ to my horses, cattle etc if what nature come I ask that it may be equally divided amongst my children male and female except my Grand daughter Charlotte Smith. I will that she have half of an equal share with one of my children who live abroad and are not herein before named shall visit their mother during her lifetime if their mother shall think that any donation shall be necessary to make them equal with those that have lived near to us. I will that she exercise her discretion which shall not be taken or considered as a part of their dividend after her demise unless it shall be so expressed by a receipt taken from each. Fithly I do herby strictly enjoin it upon all my children viz Sarah Ross, Mark Bigler, Hannah McCowly, Ruth Whiteman, Anne Whiteman, Jacob Bigler, ____ Mariah Bigler Flowers have no ______ the division of my estate but if any difference or misunderstanding shall happen that such differences shall be dismissed by passing mutually ____ by them whose award shall in all cases be final. Sixthly and lastly, I herby constitute and appoint my son-in-law Abel Whiteman, my executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making null all former wills by me made; in testimony wherof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the Twenty-ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand hundred and twentynine. Jacob Bigler Affixing seal and delivered in presense of: B.I. Brice John L. Martin George W. Martin | Bigler, Jacob (I57757)
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5914 | JAKE WARREN Date 140426 Age 083 Place GREEN Volume 021 Cert 10075 Deathvol 14 Name of Deceased: Jake Warren Date of Death: 26 Apr 1914 County of Death: Green County of Residence: Age at Death: 83 Years Volume: 14 Certificate: 10075 | Warren, Jacob "Jake" (I32626)
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5915 | James A. Waldrip owned 320 acres of land in Henderson County, Texas in 1856. This family has performed DNA and the group is Haplotype I, which matches back to Michael Waldrop, the first known Waldrop in America. Listed in 1852 Tax records of Henderson County. | Waldrip, James Absalom (I93097)
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5916 | James Alexander Waldrop was a school teacher, teaching in Lavaca and Menard Counties before coming to Coke county, Texas. In Coke county, he taught in the communities of Union, Olga, New Hope, and Hayrick. James Alexander Waldrop was also the Postmaster from August 8, 1913 to April 15, 1915, in which the Post Office was is in home in Hayrick, Coke County, Texas. Came to Coke County, Texas in 1908. Took 1910 and 1920 census of Coke County, Texas. | Waldrop, James Alexander 'Dick' (I33222)
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5917 | James and Nancy moved to Marshall Co., AL by the 1860 and 1870 censusandin Blount Co., AL in 1880 from Edith Tedder. | Tedder, James S. (I5433)
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5918 | James Bellingham & Mary Eke were married in Sheriff Hales on 3 April 1749. May be related. | Bellingham, Sarah (I39469)
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5919 | James Brewer Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 36 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0167 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Nannie R 34, Kentucky Son Burney 06, Kentucky Daughter Bessie J 03, Kentucky | Brewer, James B. (I68261)
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5920 | James died when he was 18 months old. | Despain, James Frank (I82624)
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5921 | James E Reed Enumeration District: 0079 Color: W Age: 61 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0114 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Mary E 56, Kentucky Daughter Lou 36, Kentucky Son Richard 24, Kentucky Son Otto 22, Kentucky Son James 14, Kentucky | Reed, James Eli (I38611)
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5922 | James farmed until his death in 1915, age 55. | Fulton, James (I93382)
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5923 | James FORASTER born ca 1700 died between 05 Sep 1755 when will wasdatedand Dec 1755 when it was proven in Orange Co. NC Court. marriedca 1724Ann ASHLEY Ch: William, James, Benjamin B., Thomas, Jane, John and Ann. Date Soundex Last Name First Name Record County State 1755 F623 FORESTER James Sr. Tax Roll OrangeNorth Carolina | Forrester, James (I98620)
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5924 | JAMES H MARCUM Date 200310 Age 085 Place GREEN Volume 016 Cert 07882 Deathvol 20 JAMES H MARCUM Date 200310 Age 085 Place GREEN Volume 016 Cert 07882 Deathvol 20 | Marcum, James H. (I111432)
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5925 | James H. Custer I GRAFTON -- James H. Custer I, 63, of Grafton passed away Thursday April 1, 2004, at his residence. He was born August 23, 1941, in Baltimore, MD, a son of the late Charles N. Custer and Mary C. Fawcett Bray of Grafton, who survives. He attended the Harmony Grove Baptist Church and the Pruntytown United Methodist Church. He was a professional gourmet in the restaurant industry and was a property investor and restorer. For the last year and a half, James has faithfully cared for his mother. He is survived by two sons: James H. Custer II of Lansing, MI, Jason H.Custer of Clarksburg, WV; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mary Lou Felts of TN; and two brothers, John Custer and wife Peggy of Pruntytown, and Danny Custer and wife Marilyn of CA. Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 8, 2004, attheBartlett Funeral Home, Grafton, with the Rev. Dwight Baldwinofficiating.Interment will follow in the West Virginia National Cemetery, Pruntytown, where military graveside rites will be rendered by VFW Post 3081, DAVChapter 24 and American Legion Post 12. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 2-9 p.m. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.bartlettfunerals.com Bartlett Funeral Home, Grafton. | Custer, James Holly (I7451)
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5926 | James has NOT been proven to be the father of William Ely Freeman ortheson of Columbus Freeman. Passports Issued By Governors of Georgia 1810-1820" abstracts forMarionDistrict citizens Pg. 87 - Monday 12th March 1810 On application Ordered That passports be prepared for thefollowingpersons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians, to wit, on for James Freeman from MarionDistrictSouth Carolina with his wife, four children, two grandchildren and a neighbour’s child - whichwerepresented and signed. Most of these folks were moving on to Alabama and Mississippi. Source: South Carolina Department of Archives and History Date: 1768/09/14 Description: FREEMAN, JAMES, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON WATEREE RIVER. Names Indexed: FREEMAN, JAMES/SCOTT, SAMUEL/LEIGH,EGERTON/HAMELTON,JOHN/ Locations: WATEREE RIVER/BEAR BRANCH Source: South Carolina Department of Archives and History Date: 1776 C. OR LATER Description: FREEMAN, JAMES, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2571) OFCLAIMSGROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Names Indexed: FREEMAN, JAMES Source: South Carolina Department of Archives and History Date: 1789/01/10 Description: FREEMAN, JAMES, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES NEAR POLKSWAMP,GEORGETOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY LEWIS PERKINS. Names Indexed: FREEMAN, JAMES/PERKINS, LEWIS/ Locations: GEORGETOWN DISTRICT/POLK SWAMP Source: South Carolina Department of Archives and History Date: 1792/03/29 Description: FREEMAN, JAMES, PLAT FOR 754 ACRES ON WHITE OAK BAY,GEORGETOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES GREGG. Names Indexed: FREEMAN, JAMES/GREGG, JAMES/FINKLEA,CHARLES/GARDNER,JOHN/THOMSON, JAMES/ Locations: GEORGETOWN DISTRICT/WHITE OAK BAY/JEFFERIES CREEK | Freeman, James (I98440)
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5927 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Voight, James Haven (I10120)
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5928 | James I. Warren Published: Wednesday, December 26, 2007, Arizona Range News,Willcox,Arizona FUNERAL NOTICE James I. Warren of Cochise died Dec. 21, 2007 at the age of 85.FuneralServices will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 27, at theSunsites LDSBranch with viewing one hour prior to service. Burial willfollow atPearce Cemetery. A complete obituary will appear in the nextissue of theArizona Range News. Services under the direction ofWestlawn Chapel,Mortuary and Crematorium of Willcox, Ariz. James I. Warren Published: Wednesday, January 2, 2008, Arizona Range News,Willcox,Arizona 1922-2007 James I. Warren of Cochise died in Tucson on Dec. 21, 2007 at the ageof85. He was born in Lake Arthur, N.M. on Oct. 1, 1922. James served in the U.S. Navy during WW II and was a plumber by trade.Hecame to Arizona in 1985 and was a member of the Church of JesusChrist ofLatter-day Saints, Sunsites Branch. He married Della Jordanin CasaGrande, Ariz. on June 23, 1942. Survivors include his wife Della of Tucson, son James Eugene(Myong)Warren of Braussard, La., and his daughters Peggy Ann (Michael)Haywardof Monument, Colo., and Litti Marie Nagel of Tucson. Alsosurviving are10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, his brotherDonald and hissister Betty. Preceding him in death was his sister GwenBunner and hisparents Thurman Bayard and Lois (Waldrip) Warren. Funeral Services were held at 2 p.m., on Thursday, Dec. 27, attheSunsites LDS Branch in Pearce/Sunsites, Ariz. Burial followed inPearceCemetery. Services under the direction of Westlawn Chapel, Mortuary andCrematoriumof Willcox, Ariz. | Warren, James Isaac (I38823)
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5929 | James Isaac Warren was half brother to Felix Grundy Warren Jr. Felix Grundy Warren Jr had many children, one named Elbert Pendelton Warren, living in Bell County, Texas. James daughter, Lorena, was listed with Elbert and his family in the 1910 Bell County, Texas Federal Census, precinct 4. | Warren, Lorena Mclennan (I36619)
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5930 | James Isaac Warren, half brother to Felix Grundy Warren Jr. James daughter, Lorena, was listed with Elbert and his family in the 1910 Bell County, Texas Federal Census, precinct 4. | Warren, Elbert Pendleton (I67374)
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5931 | James L. Shofner, 68, Smith Ridge Road in Campbellsville, son of thelateLee Shofner and Cattie Risen Shofner, was born in Taylor CountyOct. 17,1924. He died at 3:30 a.m., Monday, Oct. 26, 1992, inCampbellsville. Hewas a member of the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church andan employee ofTaylor County RECC. He was also a member of the MysticTie Masonic Lodge#450 F&AM. He was married to Helen Griffin on Feb. 9,1945, who survives.Besides his wife, Shofner is survived by onedaughter, Judy Hunt,Campbellsville; three grandchildren, Jeremy Read,Campton, Ky., ChrysleeYork and Jacklyn York, both of Campbellsville;several other relativesand many friends. He was preceded in death bythree sisters, OmaCottrill, Ethel Sidebottoms, and Bessie Sidebottoms.The funeral was at 3p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 28 at the Parrott & RamseyFuneral Home inCampbellsville. The Rev. Bob Martin and the Rev. HermonWilkinsofficiated. Burial was in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens.Activepallbearers were Dennis Bays, Burr Mardis, Stanley Sallee, GlenMurray,Joe Thomas Morris and Leon Lewis. Honorary pallbearers wereactive andretired employees of Taylor County RECC. | Shofner, James 'Jay' Lee (I11840)
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5932 | James Leroy Edwards, passed out of this life on July 8, 1917, at thehomeof his daughter, Mrs. John Will Johnson, three miles south ofSylvia, atthe age of 69 years, 8 months and 2 days. Mr. Edwards was apioneer ofJackson County, born on a farm in Farmers Creek Township,where heresided nearly all his life. He was a prosperous farmer, butfor the pastfew years, his health failed and he retired from activefarm life andmade his home with his children. His wife preceded him indeath someyears of age. He is survived by five sons and six daughters.His funeralwas held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Johnson onTuesday, July 10.Services conducted by Rev. Mullen, with interment inthe Wilson cemeterynear Iron Hill. Obituary 1917 A Excelsior Record Maquoketa, Iowa 03 Aug 1917. James Leroy Edwards November 6, 1848-July 8, 1917 "J.R. Edwards Dead After an illness of scarcely two weeks, James R. Edwards, for manyyearsa well known resident of the Garryowen vicinity, passed away athis homenear that place Sunday morning. Mr. Edwards was born inFarmer's Creektownship, November 17, 1848 and had spent his entirelife in thatcommunity. He was known to many here, and although he,like we all, hadsome faults, he was extremely kind hearted and jovialand as a friendcould be ever depended upon and was ever in readinessto do anyone inneed a good turn. In 1866 he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Fugate, to whichunionsixteen children were born, eleven of whom survive to mourn thedeath ofa kind father. They are Ira J. of Capa, S.D.; Charles, Frankand Mrs.Sarah Johnson of near Bernard; Mrs. Pearl Clark and Mrs. OliveHouse ofOtter Creek; Desmond of Canada; Mrs. Dora Rathbun of Nebraska;Mrs.Florence Book of Ft. Pierre, S.D.; and James of Garryowen. The funeral was held from the home ofhisdaughter, Mrs. Sara Johnson, this forenoon at eleven o'clock, Rev.FatherMullen conducting the services. Interment was made in the WilsonCemeterynear Iron Hill. Jackson Sentinel Maquoketa, Iowa Tues., July 10, 1917 "Obituary James Leroy Edwards passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs.J.W.Johnson of Otter Creek township, on the 8th day of July, 1917,aged 69years 8 months and 2 days. Mr. Edwards was born in Farmer'sCreektownship, Jackson County, Iowa on the 6th day of November 1948,and wasmarried to Miss Mari Fugate December 18, 1867. To this unionwere bornnine sons and seven daughters, four of whom died in infancy,Mrs. BasilTracy, who preceded him in death 12 years ago. Those whoremain to mournhis loss are Ira J., of Capa, S.D.; Charles A. ofBenard; Asa Desmond ofTogo, Canada; Francis of Zwingle; James M. ofBernard; Mrs. J. W.Johnson, Zwingle; Mrs. Dora Rathbun, Ainsworth,Nebraska; Mrs. Eunice O.Howell, Zwingle; Mrs. Florence Book, Ft.Peirre, South Dakota. The Funeral was held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. W.Johnson,Tuesday morning at 9:30 and burial took place at the WilsonCemetery. Thefuneral service was conducted by Rev. Father J. A. Mullenof St.Theresa's. Those who acted as pallbearers were William J.Feeney, JamesCannon, Edward Sweeney, Maurice Donovan, Matt Dwyer, andGeorge Bowling. Jackson Sentinel Maquoketa, Iowa Tues. July 17, 1917. | Edwards, James Leroy (I3028)
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5933 | James listed in 1880 Harrison, Gallia County, Ohio federal census, living next to his father. In household, wife Lovena A. (age 25, Ohio); kids Anna (age 7, Ohio), Nelson (age 6, Ohio), Frederic (age 3, Ohio), Myrtie (age 1, Ohio) | Hurin, James Washington (I129587)
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5934 | James Mahan, Sr. Visitation: Saturday, May 21, 2005 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM Service: Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:00 AM Morgan Funeral & Cremation Choices 715 Tenth Avenue South Mount Vernon, IA 52314 VIEW/SEND CONDOLENCES James L. “Sonny” Mahan, Sr. 72 of Mount Vernon, died Wednesday, May18,2005 in his home. Surviving Jim is his wife of 30 years Diana. Jim was born February 20, 1933, in Okay, Oklahoma, the son of JohnHardinand Minnie Rosetta Stacy Mahan. A survivor of the GreatDepression,picked cotton at the age of nine, lost both parents by theage offourteen, Jim became a well-respected, self-made, and educatedman. Hisforty-year career started with the birth of the aerospaceindustrybeginning with an entry-level position at Convair Corporationin SanDiego, California, and culminating with twenty-five years atRockwellInternational retiring in 1990. Jim had a major influence onthe Gemini,Apollo, and Space Shuttle programs, completing his careeras Director ofSpecial Projects at Kennedy Space Center. Equal to the accomplishments in his professional career, Jim wasawonderful family man, rancher, and community leader. His hobbiesincludedtravel, dancing, and a deep love of animals. Jim has deeproots inOklahoma, California, Florida, and Iowa. He was a man ofstrong faith,morals, integrity, and honor. Surviving Jim in addition to his wife, are his children andtheirfamilies: James Mahan, Jr. of Virginia, Stacey Smith of Indiana,JohnMahan of Virginia, and Lisa Christmas of Florida; and a sisterLouiseHernandez of California. He leaves behind five grandchildrenwith one onthe way, aunt Louise of Oklahoma, and a wealth of nieces,nephews, andcousins. Preceding Jim in death were eight brothers and sisters, andagranddaughter Shawnie. Services will be at 10:00 a.m., Sunday, at Morgan Funeral andCremationChoices, Mount Vernon Chapel, by Hospice Chaplin Dave King.The viewingwill be Saturday from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m., at the chapel.Jim will beburied in Mount Vernon Memorial Cemetery. Memorials in Jim’s honor may be sent c/o Morgan Funeral andCremationChoices, 715 10th Ave. S. Mount Vernon, IA 52314. On-line condolences: www.morganfuneralchoices.com | Mahan, James Leslie 'Sonny' (I70800)
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5935 | James McCorkle's will was dated Feb 2, 1794 and was proved in May Court, 1794 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. James' nieces, daughters of his deceased brother William, were the only heirs mentioned in his will. The nieces were Margaret, wife of William Adams, Rebecca, and Martha McCorkle. William's McCorkle's widow Martha was also mentioned. In the subsequent probate proceedings, James' partner of 1775, Niece Margaret got most of James' 1000 acres on Sinking Creek, a branch of the Green River in what became Green Co., Kentucky. The original patent for this property was granted to William Christian. Christian later assigned this warrant to Capt. James Maccorkle. On Oct 10, 1803, this land was identified as "James McCorkle's thousand acre survey and now known as William Adams' land". William Adams was the husband of James' niece Margaret. In about 1800, Samuel and John, sons of Samuel and Sarah Buchanan McCorkle Sr. of Augusta, had settled in this exact location. On Oct 18, 1810, Martha McCorkle married Samuel Compton in Green Co., Kentucky. Martha's mother, Martha, gave her consent. A witness was William Adams. These appear to be the same individuals mentioned in the settlement of James McCorkle's estate in Montgomery Co., Virginia. Martha Compton died in Hopkins County, Kentucky on 13 Nov 1853; and was listed as born in Ireland. | McCorkle, Martha (I109985)
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5936 | James O. Garner Obituary James Oliver Garner, age 83, of Artesia, N.M., formerly of Arkansas, died Monday in his home at 807 Mann Ave. He was born May 26, 1892 in Arkansas and married Vay Brown on March 15, 1913 in Dardanelle. They moved to Cottonwood area in 1930. He was a farmer and a member of the Eighth and Grand Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Vay; one son, Robert Garner of Hobbs; on daughter, Mrs Paul Zeleny of Artesia: eight brothers Lee Garner, of Junction City, Ore., Virgil Garner of Detroit, Mich., Ira Garner of Roswell, Dugan Garner of Artesia, Walter Garner and Denver Garner of Carlsbad, and Wendell Garner of Arlington, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Wood of Artesia; Mrs. Hattie Wood and Mrs Lillian Rounsaville both of Dardanelle: seven grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Mr. Garners brothers served as pallbearers. Funeral service were Wednesday at Eighth and Grand Church of Christ with Wayne McDonald officiating. Burial was in Restlawn Memorial Park. (Note: Twin Oaks Cemetery was formerly known as Restlawn Cemetery) | Garner, James Oliver (I124491)
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5937 | James R Skaggs Enumeration District: 0131 Color: W Age: 44 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0128 County: Taylor Relation: Husband Relatives: Daughter Mattie 18, Kentucky Son Turner 14, Kentucky Daughter Louvenia 08, Kentucky Son Ernest W 05, Kentucky | Skaggs, James Riley (I46896)
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5938 | James raised Clydesdale horses in Illinois. He sold a train boxcarofhorses inChicago in the 1880s to have money to move his familytoNebraska. | Corbin, James (I4707)
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5939 | James W Coakley Enumeration District: 0042 Color: W Age: 26 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0133 County: Green Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Wallie 26, Kentucky Daughter Ermine M 03, Kentucky Daughter Willia 02, Kentucky | Coakley, James Walter (I53878)
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5940 | James Warren lived to be 101 years old. Rev. War Pension record provided his exact birthdate and the following: In 1788/1789 removed from South Carolina to Green County, Kentucky. In 1821 he removed to Lawrence County, Indiana. About 1826 he removed to Johnson County, Indiana. Proof that James was a brother of William and Hugh is in Rhoda Warren's Revolutionary War Pension request dated 17 March 1847, when Rhoda was living in Green County, Kentucky. Rhoda referred to James as his brother in law in her statement. James, along with his Brothers, fought in the Revolutionary War. James volunteered in the town of Greenville in 96th District, South Carolina. His pension application, dated December, 1834 at 85 years of age, indicates he was a Private in the War, serving under a number of officers, one of which was General Nathaniel Green. The Kentucky Land Grants, p.428 Grantee: Warren, James Acres: 200 Book: 7 Page: 226 Date Survey: 5-28-1799 County: Green Watercourse: Goose & Wolf Crs State of Kentucky Russell County I William Miller residing in the County and State aforesaid hereby certify that I was acquainted with Captain Dennis Trammel (who has subscribed to the foregoing declaration for a pension, to which this affidavit is attached) during the revolutionary war in the district of Ninety Six in the State of South Carolina, that I resided within a half a mile of Trammell in the State & district aforesaid, and that from the taking of Charlestown by the British in 1780 until the fall of Cornwallis said Trammell to mind knowing was generally absent from home in the service of the United States, he was called & addressed as Captain in said service though I was not in service in the same Regiment or Army with said Trammell, for I was on duty in a Fort called Fort Seneca, I having returned home soon after the fall of Charleston know of the absence of said Trammell on duty as aforesaid, my brother in law James Warren was in service with said Trammell, and states also that he was Captain in said service. Sworn to & subscribed before me this 2nd day of August 1837. S/ William Miller, X his mark S/ Abner Jones, JP | Warren, James (I34722)
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5941 | James Warren of Lincoln Co., KY Posted by: Joy Asbury (ID *****1843) Date: June 20, 2011 at 15:14:03 of 14210 For a few years , we have thought that James Warren of Lincoln Co., KY was a brother to Captain William Warren of Lincoln Co., KY. DNA testing has proven this to be false. DNA testing has proven that the descendant of Dr. James D. Warren and Margaret Dunbar they are not related to Captain William Warren. If we assume that James Warren that married Catherine Feland was first married to Mary Unknown, then he is likely the son of Samuel Warren of Spotslyvania Co., VA. On Sept 6, 1786, James and Mary Warren sell land to Thomas Towels. In the deed it states this land was devised to James Warren by his father Samuel Warren deceased. Is there any proof that Samuel Warren was married to Elizabeth Mason was the father of James Warren of Lincoln Co., KY or is this a totally different Samuel Warren? | Warren, James (I28817)
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5942 | James was taken prisoner by th English on his voyage from Scotland toFrance in 1405, and sent to the Tower of London, where he remainedincaptivity till 1424. In that year he returned to Scotland butwasmurdered by his uncle Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. | Stuart, James (I58405)
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5943 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Voight, James Wesley (I10118)
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5944 | James William Griffin December 15, 2003 James William Griffin, died Dec. 6, 2003, at The Memorial HospitalinCraig, following a long illness. He was 67. Griffin was born Sept. 27, 1936, at Rushville, Neb., to Ezra VernonandEvelyn Gertrude (Gilmore) Griffin. At the age of one, he moved with his parents and four older sisterstoBurlington, Wyo., where the family farmed for several years. He wassevenyears old when they moved to the sawmill on Carter Mountain nearCody.While there, Griffin developed a love for mechanics and tirecare. Heused these skills to provide for himself and his familythroughout hislife. The sawmill moved to Meeteetse in the summer of1947. Griffinbecame acquainted with Meeteetse residents and starteddelivering theNorthern Wyoming Daily News. He used the money to buy abicycle andstarted making extra money by repairing bicycle tires forfriends. Duringthe summers, he skidded logs with his horse "Bill." Later in his youth, Griffin worked for Bob McGee at the Texaco stationinMeeteetse. While he was there he started working with tires, whichbecamehis lifelong profession. Griffin moved to Craig in 1953 to workon aseismograph crew. While working as a station attendant at theConocoStation, he met and later married Marlene Johnson on April 27,1957. Tothis union, five children were born. In the early 60s hestarted workingfor Superior Tire. In 1983, he opened his own business,Jim's Tire andAuto Service, specializing in mechanical and tirerepairs. He continuedproviding that service for his loyal customersuntil his retirement in2000. Griffin is survived by his wife of 46 years, Marlene J. Griffin,ofCraig; daughter, Nancy (Roger) Seichter, of Boyd, Wis., sons Jerry(Teri)Griffin, of Douglas, Wyo., Gary (Kim) Griffin, of Sterling, Va.,Rich(Jeannine) Griffin, of Craig, and Donald Griffin, of Craig;grandchildrenJustin, Amanda, Nicole and Adam Seichter, Erik, Kari,Mackenzie, Brian,Julie, and Kelsi Griffin; sisters Jean Reid, ofKlamath Falls, Ore., VeraStone, of Kemerer, and Clara Winter, ofCasper; brothers Bob Griffin, ofVernal, Utah, Dale Griffin, of Vernal,Dan Griffin, of Meeteetse, EdGriffin, of Cody, and Mike Donathon, ofGillette; and by numerous niecesand nephews. Griffin was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, PhyllisScott,and a brother, James Donathan. Services were Dec. 10, 2003, at Grant Mortuary Chapel with BishopJoeEnce officiating. The organist was Anne Carr, and the soloist wasWandaBrown. The opening prayer was given by Donald Griffin. Hymm's were "In The Garden", and "Precious Lord Take My Hand." The eulogy was read by Bob Griffin and the closing prayer was givenbyGary Ellgen. Honorary pallbearers were all Jim's many friends. A reception followed at the VFW. | Griffin, James William (I30197)
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5945 | James William McDaniel Monahans James William McDaniel was born Dec. 6, 1938, inSomervellCounty and died May 22 in Odessa, after a lengthy illness.His wife of 46years, Helen Ann, was with him. J.W. spent his childhood in Wickett and graduated from MonahansHighSchool in 1957. He continued his education at North TexasStateUniversity (now known as the University of North Texas) andgraduated in1964. J.W. was a local rancher for forty years. He ownedand operated theLazy R Ranch east of Monahans. He also owned severalother businessesover the years, including the Monahans Feed Store. He is predeceased by his father, W. O. ?Buster? McDaniel; and hissister,Ollie Dell Miller. J.W. is survived by his wife, Helen Ann; three daughters andtheirhusbands, Helen and Don Jackson of Houston; Lyn and Lanny IceofMonahans; and Leslie McDaniel and Sean Glaspell of Justin; andfourgrandchildren, Griffin, Rawley, Noel and Helen Ice. PearlMcDaniel,J.W.?s mother, lives in Monahans also. There will be a visitation from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 25,atFamily Funeral Services. A graveside service will take place at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, May 26, atthefamily cemetery, near the Lazy R. Ranch ranchhouse. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Lazy R RanchScholarshipFund, in care of West Texas State Bank. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Family FuneralServices/JackieHarkey. | McDaniel, James William 'George' (I11199)
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5946 | Jamest Skaggs, of Taylor County - 1948 | Skaggs, James Franklin (I37806)
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5947 | Jane (Strope) Lucia is Listed in the 1900 Federal Census inVaughnTownship, Iron County, Wisconsin. Her birth Month and Year are listed asDecember of 1841 in Massachusetts. (LDS film 1,249,514) | Strope, Jane "Jennie" (I53079)
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5948 | Jane Davenport married, 2nd, Robert Hyde. His 1st wife wasMargaretDuckenfield, by whom he had two daughters. By Jane Davenport he had Robert, Hamnet, Edward, William, Thomas, Richard, Randall, Dorothy, Ellen and Anne. [References do not agree whether Jane was 1st or 2nd wife, but shewasmother of his sons as it is stated in Ormerod's Chester, Vol. 3, pp.393-395,Hyde.) This Robert was aged 8 years in 22nd year of Henry VIII; therefore,hewas born 1523. He is stated to have married 5 times. He died Jan. 17,1571. References: Ormerod, Vol. 3, pp. 34-39. Burke's Landed Gentry, Vol. 3, pp. 2759-60. [These two books give the Hyde line alike from Robert Hyde and Margaret Holland through Hamnet and Margaret, Robert and Jane Davenport, and Robert Hyde and Beatrice Calverly. | Davenport, Jane (I50407)
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5949 | Jane died on 25 April 1899; per estate records. She listed Angie M. Collony (daughter), John F. Collony (son), and Frank W. Collony (son) as heirs at law. | Elliott, Jane M. (I127730)
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5950 | Jane Enoch witness marriage between Mary Enoch and William Townsend. Most likely closely related. | Enoch, Mary (I125024)
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