Matches 7,901 to 7,950 of 11,201
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
7901 | Moved to Wisconsin October 1844. Ordained an evangelist 13 February 1845. Held Missionary and evagelist positions at these locations: Elkhorn and Sugar Creek, Walworth County, Wisconsin 1844-1846 Salem (Kenosha Co.) and Pine Grove (Portage Co.), Wisconsin 1847-1851 Somers, Kenosha County, Wisconsin 1851-1853 Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin 1853-1857 Oakfield, Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin 1857-1860 Waupun, Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin 1860-1868 Greencastle, Jasper County, Iowa 1868-1870 Highland, Clayton County, Iowa 1870-1877 Grinnel, Poweshiek County, Iowa 1877-1884 Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas 1884-1886 | Pinkerton, David (I124339)
|
7902 | Moved to Wise County, Texas about 1877. | Elmore, Luticia Jane (I110563)
|
7903 | Moved with Husband James Graham about 1910. | Warren, Ada Maude (I49338)
|
7904 | mr George Alcock, he came wth the first company a�o. 1630. he lefthisonly son in England, his wife dyed soone after he came to thisland, whenthe people of Rocksbrough joyned to the church at Dorchester(vntill suchtime as God should give them oportunity to be a churchamong themselves)he was by the church chosen to be a Deakon esp'?? toregard the brethrenat Rocksbrough: And after he adjoyned himselfe tothis church atRocksbrough, he was ordained a Deakon of this church: hemaide twovoyages to England vpon just calling therevnto; wherein hehad muchexperiens of Gods p'servation & blessing, he brought over hisson JohnAlcock. he also brought over a wife by whom he had his 2d sonSamuelborne in the year. he lived in a good and godly sort, & d yed inthe endof the 10th month a¤o. 1640. & left a good savor behind him | Alcock, George (I68493)
|
7905 | Mr. Alvin Skaggs, 72, of Sandy Y community in TaylorCounty,Campbellsville, Star Route, son of the late Mr. Richard Skaggsand Mrs.Martish Underwood Skaggs, was born in Taylor County, Kentucky,September27, 1904. He died at 3:38 p.m., Friday, January 7, 1977, atTaylorCounty Hospital in Campbellsville where he had been a patientfor thepast day. He had professed faith in Christ and was of theBaptist faith. He was employed at Gamble Brothers in Louisville for anumber of yearsbefore his retirement in 1965. Mr. Skaggs united inmarrige to MissJennie Nelson January 1, 1929. She preceded him indeath June 14, 1965.To this union three sons were born. One son,Harold Junior Skaggs, diedin infancy. Surviving are Mr. WillardSkaggs and Mr. Harlin Ray Skaggs,both of Campbellsville, Star Route.He is also survived by one grandsonand one granddaughter: Mr. PerrySkaggs and Miss Gina Skaggs, both ofCampbellsville, Star Route; onehalf-brother: Rev. Andy Skaggs ofBuffalo; several nieces and nephews.Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m., Sunday, January 9, atParrott & Ramsey Funeral Chapel inCampbellsville by Rev. S. C. Johnsonand Rev. Garlen Skaggs. Burial wasin Otter Creek Separate BaptistChurch Cemetery. Pallbearers were RonellHowell, Hiestand Underwood,Gowdy Hash, Charles Atwell, Roger Perkins,and Hoyt Howell. | Skaggs, Alvin B. (I55070)
|
7906 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blohm, Beverly Jean (I125172)
|
7907 | Mr. Blake died in Milton, Sept. 3, 1703, "at the age of 83 years."Hiswill, executed a few weeks before his death, made provision forthecomfort of his "dear loving wife," bequeathing the homestead and other property to his sons Nathaniel and Edward,withlegacies to his son Samuel and daughters Anne Gilbert, MaryWillis,Experience Carver, and Mehitable Briggs. Inventory œ343.6.0. | Blake, William (I56012)
|
7908 | MR. CARROLL Friday, January 27, 2006 8:55 PM EST VANCEBURG -- Maurice Edwin Carroll, 70, of Vanceburg, died Friday,Jan.27, 2006, at the Southern Ohio Medical Center in Portsmouth, Ohio. He was a retired self-employed plumber and electrician with theVanceburgHousing Authority. He was a U.S. navy veteran of World War IIand amember of the Church of the First Born. Mr. Carroll was born Oct. 1, 1935 in Portsmouth, Ohio, the son ofEdithWilcoxin Carroll of Vanceburg and the late Maurice Carroll. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, NinaLewisCarroll; five sons, Kevin (Melinda) Carroll of Tollesboro,AnthonyCarroll of Vanceburg, Robert Carroll of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,RickCarroll (Darlene Bilyue) of Vanceburg and Gary Ray (Teresa)Carroll ofTollesboro; grandchildren, Steven Ray, Angel, Jeffrey andStephen; agreat-granddaughter, Karlee; and four brothers, Kenneth(Ruth) Carroll ofVanceburg, Marcus (Regina) Carroll of Ashland, Craig(Etta) Carroll ofVanceburg, and Patrick (Tina) Carroll of Polmeroy,Ohio. He was preceded in death by four brothers, Wayne, Gary Lee, MiltonandLonnie. Services are 2 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30, 2006, at Dickerson FuneralHomewith Bro. Herman Tolle officiating. Burial will follow in the Lewis County Memory Gardens at Vanceburgwithgraveside military rites by the Veterans of Foreign Wars MonteStamm Post5438 of Vanceburg. Visitation is from 4 until 9 p.m., Sunday and from 8 a.m. until thehourof the service Monday at the funeral home. | Carroll, Maurice Edwin (I120024)
|
7909 | Mr. Harold Starr Sr. E.I. DuPont retiree WILLISTON, S.C. - Mr. Harold Frederick Starr Sr., 76, of KeithCircle,died Tuesday, June 27, 2000, at Aiken Regional Medical Centers,Aiken. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Friday at Folk Funeral Home with theRev.Jimmy Hanf officiating. Burial with military honors will be inWillistonCemetery. Mr. Starr, a native of Madison, Wis., was a Marine Corps veteran ofWorldWar II and the Korean War and had retired from E.I. DuPont atSavannahRiver Site. He was a former scout master for boy scout troupe65 for 12years and was a member of the band and athletic booster clubsand was amember of Williston First Baptist Church, where he was formerSundaySchool teacher, training union director, choir member anddeacon. He wasa former training union director for Barnwell BambergAssociation. Survivors include his wife, Martiele Tiele'' Quattlebaum Starr; a son,Rick Starr, Bamberg; two daughters,Brenda Starr McManus and Marsha StarrWallace, both of Gilbert; and sixgrandchildren and a great-grandchild. Memorials may be made to Williston First Baptist Church; or totheWilliston Cemetery Fund. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at thefuneralhome. | Starr, Harold Frederick (I16984)
|
7910 | Mr. Haywood A. Mitchell, Jr., 74, son of the late Mr. Haywood A. Mitchell, Sr. and Mrs. Anna Ingram Mitchell, was born 19 Nov 1904 at Big Stone Gap, Va., and departed this life at 5:40 am Sun. 14 Oct 1979 at the Jane Todd Crawford Memorial Hospital in Greensburg. He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Greensburg Baptist Church. Mr. Mitchell operated the Springdale Farms Dairy for 30 years and was a charter member of the Greensburg Rotary Club for 40 years. He united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Dennison 12 Sept 1945, who survives. Mr. Mitchell is also survived by 2 sisters: Mrs. Mary Katherine Howard, Greensburg, and Mrs. Margaret Page, West Lafayette, Ind; 1 brother: Willis Mitchell, Babson Park, Fl; 4 nieces and 5 nephews. Funeral services were conducted at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home at 1 pm Tues. 16 Oct by Rev. George Pierce. Burial was in the Greensburg Cem. Pallbearers were Jerry Sullivan, Benny Sullivan, Corbett Humphry, Willard Mitchell, William Wright, and Eddie Paxton. | Mitchell, Haywood (I126894)
|
7911 | Mr. Johnny Ray Waldrop, 55, of Readyville, Tenn., passed away Monday, Nov. 12. Woodfin Memorial Chapel had charge of the arrangements Mr. Waldrop is survived by his wife, Claudine Pearson Waldrop; three sons, Johnny (Mary) Waldrop of Lebanon, Tenn., Derek Travis of Gadsden and Clint Travis of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; a daughter, Kimberly (Mike) Watson of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; three brothers, Dennis (Shelly) Waldrop and George (Angie) Waldrop both of Centre, and Donald (Nora) Waldrop of Hokes Bluff.; two sisters, Joan (Danny) Cochran, and Lisa (Mike) Pickle, both of Centre, three grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles Read more: Cherokee County Herald - MR JOHNNY RAY WALDRO Obituarie Waldrop, Johnny Nov 12, 2007, Age: 55 Johnny Ray Bama Waldrop Johnny Ray "Bama" Waldrop, age 55, of Readyville died Monday, Nov. 12, 2007. A native of Centre, Ala., he was the son of the late George and Juanita Buttram Waldrop. Survived by wife, Claudine Pearson Waldrop; sons, Johnny (Mary) Waldrop of Lebanon, Derek Travis of Gadsden, AL and Clint Travis of Murfreesboro; daughter, Kimberly (Mike) Watson of Murfreesboro; brothers, Dennis (Shelly) Waldrop and George (Angie) Waldrop, both of Centre, AL and Donald (Nora) Waldrop of Hokes Bluff, AL; sisters, Joan (Danny) Cochran and Lisa (Mike) Pickle, both of Centre, AL; grandchildren, Matthew Watson, Elexus Waldrop and Ryan London; mother-in-law, Zinnie Pearson of Piedmont, AL; sister-in-law, Claudette (Carl) Crane of Piedmont, AL; several nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles; and his very beloved friends, Tim, Colen and Chelsea Harville, and Luis Jiminez. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel with Brian Harrell officiating. Mr. Waldrop was a U.S. Army veteran, having served in Vietnam, and attended Harvest View Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Harvest View Baptist Church building fund in memory of Mr. Waldrop. The family would like to thank Dr. Tiffany Hines, Shannon Pope, Lisa Huffman and the staff of Alive Hospice for the love and support for Mr. Waldrop and his family. Visitation will be one hour before the service at Woodfin Memorial Chapel, 615-893-5151. www. woodfinchapel.com. Search Obituaries Start Date: Pick Date End Date: Pick Date Name: | Waldrop, Johnny Ray (I79209)
|
7912 | Mr. Luther Sprowles, 81, of 201 Underwood Street in Campbellsville,sonof the late Mr. George Alfred Sprowles and Mrs. Bettie JaneJohnsonSprowles, was born in Taylor County, March 3, 1890. He died at3:20p.m., Thursday, November 11, 1971, at the Taylor County HospitalinCampbellsville. He entered the hospital three weeks ago. Heprofessedfaith in Christ early in life and was a member of theCampbellsvilleBaptist Church. He was one of the best known and mostrespectedtraveling salesman in Central Kentucky. He united inmarriage to MissMittie Foley, October 4, 1909. She preceded him indeath, April 18,1967. To this union, one son was born, Dr. LeeSprowles, Professor atthe University of George at Athens, Ga. Besideshis son, he is survivedby one sister, Mrs. Pearl Chambers ofGreenwood, Ind.; sister-in-law,Mrs. Maggie Sprowles of Campbellsville;two nephews and one niece: Mrs.Richard Sublett and Mr. GeorgeSprowles, both of Campbellsville, and Mr.Forest ! Lee Chambers of Greenwood, Ind. Funeral services wereconductedSaturday afternoon, November 13, in the Parrott & RamseyFuneral Home byDr. J. Chester Badgett. Burial was in BrooksideCemetery. Pallbearerswere Billy Shirrell, John Minton Coakley, OwenJeffries, Buford Knifley,George Sprowles, and Forest Chambers.~Obituaries of Taylor County,Kentucky, Volume III, compiled by EuniceMontgomery Wright, p. 207 | Sprowles, Luther T. (I11584)
|
7913 | Mr. Wesley S. Shofner, 84, a retired farmer of 705 Jackson StreetinCampbellsville, son of the late Mr. John Marshall Shofner and Mrs.NancyAnn Hedgespeth Shofner, was born in Taylor County, Kentucky,October 14,1890. He died at 8:05 p.m., Thursday, July 10, 1975, atthe TaylorCounty Hospital in Campbellsville. He had been a patient atthe MedcoCenter of Campbellsville for the past three years. He hadprofessedfaith in Christ early in life and was a member of the ZionSeparateBaptist Church. He united in marriage to Miss LillieHedgespeth,September 28, 1911. To this union four sons and sixdaughters were born. Audrey Mae Shofner, Nancy Ann Shofner, and OpalEvelyn Shofner died ininfancy. Mr. Roscoe Shofner preceded his fatherin death August 26,1973. Surviving are Mr. Herman Shofner ofCampbellsville, Star Route;Mrs. Lucy Skaggs of Campbellsville, Route1; Mr. John B. Shofner ofFinley, Route 2; Mr. Thomas Shofner ofHarned, Kentucky; Mrs. NoraSprowles and Mrs. Ruth Gumm, both ofLouisville. Besides his wife, Mrs.Lillie Shofner of Campbellsville,and children, he is also survived bythirty-three grandchildren; sixstep-grandchildren; twenty-threegreat-grandchildren; fourstep-great-grandchildren; several nieces andnephews. Funeral serviceswere conducted at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July12, at the Zion SeparateBaptist Church in Campbellsville by Rev. RobertMorris and Rev. GarlenSkaggs. Burial was in Zion Church Cemetery.Pallbearers: J.C. Shofner,David Skaggs, Virgil Shofner, Dorman Shofner,William Shofner, andKenny Shofner. | Shofner, Wesley Sherman (I43750)
|
7914 | Mr. William Shofner, of 612 Buckner Avenue, Campbellsville, formerlyofthe Poplar Grove Community, son of the late Mr. Robert Shofner andMrs.Susan Wright Shofner, was born in Taylor County, Kentucky, October6,1877. He died at 1:50 p.m., Friday, September 30, 1972 at theTaylorCounty Hospital. Mr. Shofner was 94 years of age. He professedfaith inChrist early in life and was a member of the Poplar GroveUnitedMethodist Church. He united in marriage to Miss Maude AliceUnderwood in1901. She preceded him in death August 15, 1923. To thisunion fourdaughters and five sons were born. Surviving are: Mrs.Lennie SprowlesSquires of Campbellsville, Mrs. Nathan Helft, Mr. JamesShofner, and Mrs.Ralph Shofner, all of Indianapolis, Indiana, Mrs.Eileen Bosher and Mr.Carl Shofner, both of Nashville, Indiana, Mr.Alvy Shofner of Rockford,Illinois, Mr. Fred Shofner of Fresno,California, and Mrs. Evelyn Cloydof Houston, Texas. He is alsosurvived by twenty-one grandchildren;thirty-four great-grandchildren;and four great-great-grandchildren;several nieces and nephews.Funeral services were at 2:00 p.m., Sunday,October 2, at the Parrott &Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsvilleconducted by Rev. W. R. Beard.Burial was in Poplar Grove Cemetery.Pallbearers: Charles Sprowles, RexSprowles, Norman Sprowles, JerrySprowles, Russell Gray, and DonnieSprowles. Billie Shafner Enumeration District: 0131 Color: W Age: 33 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0098 County: Taylor Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Maud A 25, Kentucky Daughter Lena F 07, Kentucky Son Elva G 06, Kentucky Son Freddie M 04, Kentucky Son Hogard 02, Kentucky | Shofner, William R. (I46649)
|
7915 | Mr. William Thomas Squires, 82, a retired farmer of 205 Lowell Avenue,inCampbellsville, son of the late Mr. Henry Squires and Mrs. JennieDehoneySquires, was born in Green County, Kentucky, June 19, 1894. Hedied at7:30 a.m., Sunday, November 7, 1976, at Metzmeier Nursing HomeinCampbellsville where he had been a patient for the past six weeks.Hehad professed faith in Christ early in life and was a member oftheLowell Avenue Baptist Church. He was a member of Pitman MasonicLodge#124 F&AM. He united in marriage to Miss Flora Sanders. Sheprecededhim in death September 6, 1968. He then united in marriage toMrs.Lennie Sprowles, February 4, 1970. Besides his wife, Mrs.LennieSprowles Squires, he is survived by five step-sons: Mr. NormanSprowlesof Campbellsville, Route 1, Mr. Rex Sprowles of Greensburg,Route 1, Mr.Charles Sprowles and Mr. Jerry Sprowles, both of Fairdale,Kentucky, andMr. Cameron Sprowles of Orlando, Florida. He is alsosurvived by thir! teen step-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; twobrothers:Mr. Ernest Squires and Mr. Lucian Squires, both ofGreensburg; severalnieces and nephews. Funeral services wereconducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday,November 9, at Parrott & Ramsey FuneralChapel in Campbellsville by Rev.Ray Vinson. Burial was inCampbellsville Memorial Gardens. Pallbearerswere Paul Squires, BillySquires, E.B. Squires, Huston Harfield, W.C.Lyon, and Ray Acree.Honorary pallbearers were Robert Chaney, JayMartin, Floyd Hash, JodieMorris, Jesse Poore, and Lilburn Hedgespeth.~Obituaries of TaylorCounty, Kentucky, Volume III, compiled by EuniceMontgomery Wright, p.205 | Squires, William Thomas (I11605)
|
7916 | Mr. Willie Skaggs, 64, died at 2:30 am Tues 9 Jan [1968] in Dayton,Ohio.He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Dobson Skaggs, 4 children:Edwardand Herbert Skaggs, Mrs. Geraldine Ramsey and Shirley Skaggs,all ofDayton, Ohio; his mother, Mrs. Fannye Skaggs, Allendale; 5sisters: Mrs.Gracie Durrett, Mt. Sherman; Mrs. Annie Despain, Ind;Mrs. Nora Hall,Summersville, Mrs. Hazel Vaughn and Mrs. Lucy Bell,both of Allendale, 2brothers: Robert Skaggs, Allendale and JessieSkaggs, Indianapolis.Funeral services will be held at 3 pm at LibertyBaptist Church withburial in the Bell Cem. | Skaggs, Willie Herbert (I45025)
|
7917 | Mrs Sarah Alice Amos passed away at her home, the CBR Ranch southeast of Picacho, on March 22. Mrs. Amos had been a resident of Arizona and the Casa Grande Valley for the past 19 years. She was born August 8, 1873 at Booneville, Arkansas. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Gadberry and Mrs. Verdie Darbrough, and four sons, Orville, Jim, Marvin, and Harvey. Also surviving are 33 grandchildren. Services were conducted Friday, March 25, at 2:30 p.m. in the Casa Grande Cole and Maud Chapel, with Rev. Terry Smith, of Eloy, officiating. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery. | Ryles, Sarah "Allie" Alice (I105167)
|
7918 | Mrs. Ada Bloyd Perkins, 89 died at 2:30 a. m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Norton Infirmary in Louisville after a two week illness. Born in Green County in 1876, Mrs. Bloyd was a member of the Greensburg Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lula Perkins, Greensburg; a son, Frank Perkins, Greensburg; a brother, Ross Bloyd, Louisville; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Today Thursday, Feb. 24, at 2 p. m. at the Foster-Jones Funeral Home with Rev. Albert Gisler officiating. Burial will be in the Greensburg Cemetery. At press time pallbearers had not been announced. | Bloyd, Ada (I111816)
|
7919 | Mrs. E.J. Eaton, WF, age 94, d. 3-13-1911, Died Hope, Buried Upper Hope,Inf. Stepson, R.A. Eaton. | Davis, Sarah Jane (I97044)
|
7920 | Mrs. Emma Underwood, of Brooklin, Indiana | Skaggs, Emma Catherine (I37777)
|
7921 | Mrs. Georgia L. Fitts Abbott. DAR ID Number: 31479 Born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Wife of William O. Abbott. Descendant of Noah Wiswall, Dr. John King and Henry King, all of Newton. [p.182] Daughter of Almont R. Fitts and Sarah P. King, his wife. Granddaughter of Vila King and Eleanor Kendall, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry King and Ann Vila, his wife, m. 1786. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John King and Sarah Wiswall, (1734-98),his1st wife, m. 1761. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Noah Wiswall and Thankful Fuller, hiswife,m. 1720. Henry King, (1763-1822), was a soldier and on guard at the executionofMajor Andre. He was born in Newton, Mass., where he died. Noah Wiswall, (1699-1786), was a patriot of Newton and marched withthecompany at the Lexington Alarm. John King was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. He servedasselectman, was on the Committee of Correspondence and a delegate totheConstitutional Convention, 1779. He died, 1807, in Newton. | Wiswall, Noah (I35620)
|
7922 | Mrs. Harriet Wyman Miner. DAR ID Number: 29697 Born in Bedford, New Hampshire. Wife of Sidney O. Miner. Descendant of Sergt. Asaph Merrifield and of Abel Richardson, ofMassachusetts. Daughter of Arnold Wyman and Ellen Fuller, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Wyman and Sarah Merrifield, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Wyman and Ruby Richardson, his wife;ArnoldMerrifield and Mary Parker, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abel Richardson and Mary Thompson, hiswife;Asaph Merrifield and Mercy Morse, his wife. Asaph Merrifield, (1741-1820), served as private and sergeant intheMassachusetts militia. He died in West Boylston. [p.250] Abel Richardson, (1736-1831), was a private at the Lexington Alarm.Hereceived a pension at Woburn, Mass., and died there. Also Nos. 399, 15672. | Merrifield, Asaph (I32670)
|
7923 | Mrs. Home is eligible to membership through nine ancestors-viz.: George A. Smith of Brigham Young's advance company, who enteredthevalley July 22, 1847, planted the first potatoes in Utah and turned water upon them fromCitycreek, when was born the science of irrigation, which has redeemed the desert West. Her other pioneer ancestors are John and Clarissa Lyman of '47. Bathesheba W. Smith and Bathsheba S. Merrill of '48; Albert, MargaretAnnRichison and Clarence Merrill, of '52, and Susanna Ogden Bigler, who died atWinterQuarters. Name: Ogden, Susannah (Source: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46 Inscriptions on Tombstones...LDS Burial Grounds. Easton, S. Nebraska, Winter Quarters, LDS Monument Temple Index Bureau Nauvoo: Early Mormon...Series 1839-46. Platt, Lyman. 1980 Nauvoo Federal Census; Year: 1842 Deseret News [Salt Lake City, UT]; October 3, 1936, p. 7 ) Gender: Female (Source: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46 Inscriptions on Tombstones...LDS Burial Grounds. Easton, S. Nebraska, Winter Quarters, LDS Monument Temple Index Bureau Nauvoo: Early Mormon...Series 1839-46. Platt, Lyman. 1980 Nauvoo Federal Census; Year: 1842 Deseret News [Salt Lake City, UT]; October 3, 1936, p. 7) Birth Date: 11 Oct 1785 (Source: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46) Birth Place: Charles, , MD, USA (Source: Temple Index Bureau) Alternate Birth Place: Date: March 14, 1847 Inscriptions on Tombstones...LDS Burial Grounds. Easton, S. Place: Winter Quarters, Douglas, NE, USA Nebraska, Winter Quarters, LDS Monument Buried: Winter Quarters, Douglas, NE, USA Temple Index Bureau Father: Ogden, Jonathan Mother: Howell, Jane or Nancy Ann Spouse: Bigler, Mark Marriage Date: 7 November 1805 (Source: Temple Index Bureau) Marriage Number 2 Spouse: Smith, George Albert Inscriptions on Tombstones...LDS Burial Grounds. Easton, S. Temple Ordinance Data: Baptism Temple Index Bureau Date: May 27, 1964 Temple: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT, USA Endowment Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register 1845-46 Date: December 17, 1845 Temple: Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, USA Sealed to Spouse Temple Index Bureau Date: February 7, 1846 Temple: Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, USA Comments: Susannah was a member of the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Nauvoo: Early Mormon...Series 1839-46. Platt, Lyman. 1980 | Ogden, Susanna (I49403)
|
7924 | Mrs. Jennie E. Dearen, 74, of the Meadow Creek Community, died at 2:05 p.m., Tuesday, August 12, 1980, at the Taylor County Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m., Friday, August 15, at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Chapel by Rev. Fred Reed and Rev. Mike Brown. Burial was in Brookside Cemetery. Pallbearers were Leroy Knifley, Jimmie Knifley, James Earl Smith, Clay Rogers, Gene Rice and Doug Hogan. She was a member of the Bethel First Presbyterian Church. She united in marriage to Mr. George H. Dearen Sr., August 16, 1930. He preceded her in death December 8, 1973. To this union one son was born: Mr. George Henry Dearen Jr., Campbellsville, Route 5. Besides her son, she is survived by one granddaughter and one grandson; Mr. Daryl Douglas Dearen and Miss Patricia Ann Dearen, both of Campbellsville, Route 5; two brothers: Mr. Elton Douglas of Boulder, Colorado, and Mr. Russell Douglas of Neligh, Nebraska; several nieces and nephews. | Douglass, Jennie Edna (I70531)
|
7925 | Mrs. Josephine E. Kennedy Colony. DAR ID Number: 75079 Born in Springfield, Pa. Wife of Thomas Colony. Descendant of David Brown, William Furman, John Norman, and Job Bulkley. Daughter of Milo Kennedy (1831-94) and Mary Cooley (1837-68), his wife, m. 1855. Granddaughter of Hosea Kennedy (1805-83) and Martha Wolfe (1808-37), his wife, m. 1825; John Norman Cooley (1809-81) and Mary Ann Bulkley (1809-76), his wife, m. 1833. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Kennedy (1764-1847) and Catherine Brown (1770-1853), his wife, m. 1793; Michael Wolfe (1770-1855) and Betsey (or Elizabeth) Furman (1779-1865), his wife, m. 1794; Isaac Cooley (1784-1861) and Betsey (or Elizabeth) Norman (1780-1825), his wife, m. 1808; Daniel Bulkley (1756-1830) and Anne Howard (1762-1806), his wife, m. 1798. Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Brown and Catherine Avery (b. 1754), his wife, m. 1768; William Furman and Nancy (or Abby) Hallock (1748-1840), his wife, m. 1778; John Norman and Polly Preston (1765-1808), his wife, m. 1779; Job Bulkley and Dorcas Conklin (d. 1870), his wife, m. 1738. David Brown (1748-1833) enlisted, 1776, under Captains John Morgan and Ralph Stoddard, Col. Nathan Gallup's regiment. He was a pensioner from Springfield Township, Pa. William Furman (1758-1818) served as a private in the 3rd battalion, Gloucester County, New Jersey militia, Col. Richard Somers' regiment. He was born in Holland; died in Pennsylvania. John Norman (1762-1836) enlisted from Norwich at sixteen, and, during his service, was wounded, captured, and confined on a prison ship. He was a pensioner when he died at Agawam, Mass. Job Bulkley (1719-86) served as private, 1777, in Capt. Timothy Starkey's Company at the New Haven Alarm. He was born in Saybrook, Conn. Also No. 68946. | Kennedy, Josephine E. (I97500)
|
7926 | Mrs. Josephine Marcelette Colony, wife of Charles W. Colony, died this morning at 2:45 o'clock at her home, 1015 Pike street, South Huntingdon, after an illness of three days. Death was due to cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Colony was born in Richmond, Virginia on February 11, 1852, the daughter of Junius and Catherine Neaby Colony [Note that this last name should be Marcelette] and at the time of death was aged 83 years, 1 month and 12 days. She was a member of the First M. E. church. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Guy H. Colony, at home and Fay E. Colony, of Lemoyne, Pa. She is also survived by two grandsons, Guy W. Colony Jr., and Mr. Doey Whorley, both of Lemoyne. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in charge of Rev. E. L. Davidson. Interment will be made in Riverview cemetery. | Marcelette, Mary Josephine (I97522)
|
7927 | Mrs. Joy Kolius listed as a relation. | Waldrip, John Wesley (I131854)
|
7928 | Mrs. L.N. Blevins Dies Born in Clay Center, she came to Topeka 10 years ago. Mrs. Lillian N. Blevins, 34 of 1226 East Sixth avenue, died inStormontHospital Sunday morning, She was born in Clay Center May 16,1899, andmoved to Topeka10 years ago. She is survived by her husband, Victor M. Blevins: four daughters,EdnaMae, Reta Zeldene, Colleen Marteeta and Dottie Dalphine Blevins,all ofthe home address: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Griffin,Morrowville,Kan; three brothers, John Griffin, Fairbury, Neb.; HarryBlevins,Washington, Kan.; and Edward Griffin, Morrowville; and sixsisters, Mrs.Emma Burwell, Hope; Mrs.Edith Remington, Clay Center;Mrs. Amy Corbin,Washington; Mrs. Minnie Lillibridge, Haddam, Kan; Mrs.Goldie Wright,Fairbury, Nebraska, and Mrs. Pearl Mosteller, Manhattan. Funeral services will be at the East Side Methodist churchTuesdayafternoon at 2 O'clock. The body will lie in state at Peebler'sfuneralhome. Burial will be in Topeka Cemetery. | Griffin, Lillian Nancy (I4723)
|
7929 | Mrs. Lena Calhoon Gray, 82, daughter of the late Mr. AndrewJacksonUnderwood and Mrs. Lizzie Buley Underwood, was born August 26,1895, inTaylor County and departed this life at 4:45 a.m., Friday,December 9,1977, at the Jane Todd Crawford Memorial Hospital inGreensburg. She hadmade a profession of faith in Christ and was amember of the TaylorChapel Methodist Church. She united in marriageto Mr. William H.Calhoon, December 22, 1917, and he preceded her indeath April 23, 1951.To this union were born three daughters and twosons: Mrs. FrancisStearman and Mrs. Sheila Stearman, both ofSummersville, Mrs. Leonard(Katherine) Milby, Magnolia, Milton Calhoon,Florida, and Coy DeanCalhoon, Danville. She lated united in marriageto Mr. Claude Gray, whopreceded her in death. Mrs. Gray is alsosurvived by threestep-daughters: Grace Snyder, Indianapolis, Mrs. MaryJane Davis,Indiana, and Mrs. Cleo Dewitt, Greensburg; four sisters andfourbrothers: Mrs. Stella Coakl! ey, Greensburg, Mrs. Beatrice Moore, Louisville, Mrs. MargaretWinders,Louisville, and Mrs. Blanche Gallager, Indiana, EzraUnderwood,Greensburg, Clarence and Garnett Underwood, both ofLouisville, and EllisUnderwood of Illinois; four grandchildren andeight great-grandchildrenand five step-grandchildren. Funeralservices were conducted at Cowherd& Parrott Funeral Home at 1 p.m.,Sunday, December 11, by Rev. MatthewJanes. Burial was in WilsonCemetery. Pallbearers were Dale Milby,Juston Milby, Randy Marcum, L.P. Posey, Burford Coakley, and DavidUnderwood. ~Obituaries of TaylorCounty, Kentucky, Volume II, compiledby Eunice Montgomery Wright, p. 8 | Underwood, Lena S. (I67938)
|
7930 | Mrs. Mattie Lou Elmore, former Green County resident, died October 25, 1945, at her home in Mason City, Ill., after a long illness. She was the wife of Albert H. Elmore. The daughter of the late Peter D. and Rebecca Cantrell, Mrs. Elmore was born February 17, 1880, in Green County and lived here until after her marriage. She was married in 1896 and 10 years later moved to Illinois. In another four months she would have celebrated her golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Elmore is survived by her husband; three children, Mrs. Flora Elmore, Mrs. Alberta Wolf, and Peter Elmore, all of Illinois; one brother, Robert L. Cantrell, Green County, three sisters, Mrs. Lee Noe, Mrs. Hattie Scott, and Mrs. Ida Scott, all of Green County, and seven grandchildren. A brother, James Cantrell, and a sister, Mrs. Cisey Noe, preceded her in death. | Cantrell, Mattie Lou (I41492)
|
7931 | Mrs. Melissa "Beamie" Hudgins, 79, daughter of the late Mr. Powell Scott and Mrs. Louise Gaddie Scott, was born March 9, 1895, in Taylor County and departed this life at 8:10 p.m. Monday, July 29, 1974, at the Methodist Hospital in Louisville. She had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Taylor Chapel Methodist Church at the time of her death. She united in marriage to Mr. Sollie Hudgins,May 5, 1918,and he preceded her in death May 4, 1963. To this union were born one son and one daughter: Linzy Hudgins and Mrs. Elam Creason, both of Louisville. Also surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Henrietta Shaw, Summersville, and Mrs. Ella Hudgins, Magnolia; one brother: Alvin Scott, Summersville; one granddaughter: Mrs. Lowayne Hodge, Louisville; three great-grandchildren: Dana Lynn, James Patrick, and Stacy Marie Hodge, all of Louisville. The remains were at the Cowherd & Parrott Funeral Home where funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. (CDT) Thursday, August 1, with burial in the Aetna Grove Cemetery. Revs. Otis Skaggs and Ferreill Gardner officiated.Pallbearers: Chess Hall, David Marcum, Carl Shaw, Owen Hodge, Kenneth Murphay, and Ray Wright. | Scott, Malissa 'Melissa' Beamie (I110160)
|
7932 | Mrs. Myrta Ann Tope, 81 Found Dead at Home Mrs. Myrta Ann Tope, 81, widow of Wilson Tope was found dead at her home in Centenary at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday. She had been in her usual health over the weekend when her son George Tope visited her. They had called on friends and relatives Sunday afternoon and returning home had eaten an evening lunch before the son returned to Huntington. It is presumed that Mrs. Tope died shortly after her son left and the time is placed at between 6 and 8 p.m. A neighbor Mrs. Virgil Carter having failed to see Mrs. Tope about went to investigate Tuesday and found her sitting in a chair, with the lunch dishes still on the table and the television on. Dr. J. Gordon Gibert, acting county coroner returned a verdict of death from natural causes. Mrs. Tope was born in Gallia county, Sept. 2, 1873, the daughter of Charles Jefferson and Charity Ann Woodruff Chick. She was one of six children of whom two sisters survive, Mrs. Cleve Davis, Columbus and Mrs. Mabel Eisnaugle, Jackson. The deceased spent most of her life in the Centenary community. On March 14, 1906 she was married to Wilson Tope, who died in 1937. To this union three children were born, a daughter who died in infancy and the two surviving children are Master Sgt. George Tope, former county representative and now an instructor in military science, Marshall college, and Enos Tope, who is engaged in farming near Lima. Delbert Tope is a surviving grandson. Mrs. Tope was an exemplary citizen and was devoted to her family. She was a member of Grace Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at Miller's Home for Funerals at 2 p.m., Thursday, with Rev. Billy Grabeel, Christainsburg, a former Gallia county minister officiating. Burial will follow in the White cemetery. Friends may call at Miller's Wednesday evening and until the funeral hour. Unknown publication in Brossard Library in Gallipolis 6-1955 Submitted by Charles & Fran Longsdorf, Midland, MI | Chick, Myrta "Merty" Ann (I22177)
|
7933 | Mrs. Sheard Lillian Mildred Oustad Sheard, 88, died Tuesday, June 28, 2005,atHamilton General Hospital. Funeral services with mili-tary honors were held Saturday, July 2,atRiley Funeral Home with Lyn Rice officiating. Bur-ial was in theCenterValley Cemetery. Mrs. Sheard was born Oct. 8, 1916, in Ireland, the daugh-ter ofMartinEdward and Eula Viola Foller Oustad. She was married to AlbertEdwardSheard on May 25, 1946, in Philadelphia. She and her husband owned a restaurant in Philadelphia for manyyears.She was a veteran of World War II, enlisting with the Women'sAuxiliaryAir Corps on Aug. 30, 1943, and arriving in Europe on June28, 1944.During her service, she earned the American Theater CampaignMedal, EAMECampaign Medal with one bronze star, Good Conduct Medal,Victory Ribbon,Over-seas Service Bar and WAAC Service Ribbon. She mether husband-to-bein London dur-ing the war. They were married 59years, one month andthree day She was a member of the DAV and was a Baptist. She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Ruby ViolaOustadByrd and Jewel Inga Oustad Lucas; and three brothers, Tom B.Oustad,James Edward (Jake) Oustad and Billy J. Oustad. Survivors include her hus-band, Albert Edward Sheard of Hamilton; ason,Robert Martin (Bobby) Sheard and wife Emma of Alvarado; adaughter,Catherine Inga Sheard Musolf of Bayville, N.J.; twogrand-daughters,Kayse Leann Sheard Myers of Teague, and JeannineMusolf Bates ofGlenside, Pa.; a great-grandson, Andrew Cale Myers ofTeague; twosisters, Margaret Oustad McCarty of Canton and MarthaOustad Rice ofHico; two brothers, Martin (M.E.) Oustad Jr. of MarbleFalls and LarryWayne (Buster) Oustad of Arlington; and many nieces andnephews. Pallbearers were Jason Rice, D.D. Oustad, Marty Oustad, JamieWeaver,Martin Edward Oustad, Steve Grilley, Joshua Fitzwater and CadeGrilley. Memorial donations may be made to the Center Valley CemeteryBuildingFund at First National Bank in Hamil-ton. | Oustad, Lillian Mildred (I10485)
|
7934 | Mrs. Virginia Elmer Ames Blanchard. DAR ID Number: 20482 Born in Newark, New Jersey. Wife of Dr. Oliver Rowland Blanchard. Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Elmer, Dr. William Elmer, Col. WilliamAllison, Michael Jackson, James Stewart, Luther Stewart, JacobWeis andCapt. Isaac Smith. Daughter of Luther Stewart Elmer and Lavinia Granden Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Horace Elmer and Susan Stewart, his wife;CadwaladerSmith and Anna Weis (1783-1870), his wife, m. 1803. Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. William Elmer and Mary Allison, his wife;LutherStewart and Kezia Carpenter, his second wife; Jacob Weis andMariaElizabeth, his wife; Isaac Smith and Rachel, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Elmer and Anne Thompson, his[p.169]wife; William Allison and Mary Jackson, his first wife; JamesStewart andJane, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Jackson and Eleanor H. McDowell,hiswife. Nathaniel Elmer, (1733-97), was commissioned captain of theFloridacompany, Orange county militia, 1776. He was Born in Newark,Conn.; diedin New York. William Elmer, (1758-1816), served as private in the Orangecountymilitia. He was born in Florida; died in Goshen, N. Y. William Allison, (1738-1840), served as colonel of Orange countymilitiaand was delegate to the convention to frame the StateConstitution. Hewas born and died in Goshen. Michael Jackson, (1708-89), served as deputy in the ProvincialConventionand as delegate to the Congress. He was born in Ireland;died in Goshen,N. Y. James Stewart was a member of the Committee of Safety ofStewarttown,where in 1811 he died. Also No. 4440. Luther Stewart, (1752-1836), served in the militia. He was born anddiedin Orange county, New York. Jacob Weis served as deputy quartermaster general of New Jerseymilitia.He was born in German Valley, N. J., where in 1784 he died. Isaac Smith, (1751-1823), was commissioned captain of Essex county,NewJersey militia, 1776. | Elmer, Nathaniel (I22737)
|
7935 | Mrs. Willie Waldrip listed as relation. | Waldrip, James Robert (I106865)
|
7936 | Much speculation; and not certain of birth ranges. Rachel may have been married to a Ephriam Johnson and/or George Sharp. The Emphriam Johnson info indicates she may have died 22 April 1840 in Perry County, Ohio; and another record has her dying in April 1800. | Ingram, Rachel (I132590)
|
7937 | Mulata | Lopes, Juana Victoriana (Lopes Castaneda) (I136430)
|
7938 | Mulata | Munos, Estefana (I137611)
|
7939 | Mulata Libre | Gallo, Maria Gertrudis (I137622)
|
7940 | Mulato Esclavo | Munos, Asencio (I137619)
|
7941 | Mulato Libre | Sosa, Lucas de (I138392)
|
7942 | Mulato Libre | Longoria, Anna Maria (I138395)
|
7943 | Murdered | Plantagenet, Edward 'King Of England' (I16092)
|
7944 | Murdered because the land owners around him wanted the water on hisland.He was found laying face down under a barbed wired fence with hisshotgununder him.He had been shot at close range. 1860 census: Living with his parents and one sibling William R. Coy in LimecreekTwp.,Washington, Iowa from the Wassonville Post Office on June 11,1880 | Coy, Granville G. (I4730)
|
7945 | Muskegon, Muskegon, MI | Bouchard, William Henry (I57943)
|
7946 | Must have died before 1850, as William Robert Shofner is not listed on 1850 or 1860 federal census. | Shofner, William Robert (I44903)
|
7947 | My ancestor, William Warnell, bn. spring 1793, was an older half brotherto Mannon Clement who was born Oc.t 1794. Sarah Skaggs gave birthtoWilliam Warnell(by John Warnell) and was scheduled to appear before the Greenco. court on June 15, 1793 for having a "base-born child." The daybeforethe scheduled court date, she married Andrew Clement. Sarah'sfather,Richard Skaggs, raised William and signed for him when he married RebeccaSkaggsin Barren Co., Ky in 1817. Norman Warnell Brownsville, KY. | Warnell, John (I39674)
|
7948 | My Ancestors: In Memory of John Paine and Mary Ann May of EastWoodstock,Connecticut Author: Lyman May Paine Call Number: CS71.P146 This book contains the history and genealogy of the Paine familyofConnecticut. Bibliographic Information: Paine, Lyman May. My Ancestors.PrivatelyPublished. 1914 WILLIAM FRENCH was born in Halstead, Essex Co. Eng. March 15. 1603.Hewas a tailor and came to America with the Rev. Thomas Shepard in the "Defence"in1635, bringing his wife Elizabeth and four children. He settled at Cambridge and in1652was one of 13 petitioners for the separation of Billerica, formerly Shawshin,fromCambridge. In 1647 he was Licutenant and afterward Captain of Militia. In 1659 hewasauthorized to solemnize marriages within Billerica and Chelmsford. He was selectman 1660-4and1670-3. | French, William (I52210)
|
7949 | My be the son of James Ker and Margaret Gladstone. If so, then Thomas was born 16 April 1778, in Kelso, Roxburgh,Scotland. | Kerr, Thomas (I90936)
|
7950 | Myron Wesley Colony's 2nd marriage. | Colony, Myron Wesley (I52807)
|
This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding v. 14.0.3, written by Darrin Lythgoe © 2001-2024.
Maintained by Lee Ingram.