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8801 One time holder of the world's record in the high jump as of April16,1950. Marty, Walter George (I111546)
 
8802 Only lived for 15 days. Despain, Emile T. (I39105)
 
8803 Only one reference has been found of Joseph Allen, presumably thesecondborn of Abner and Patty Allen. In the U.S. Census Record in1830, he wasmarried and had 4 children, on male between 0-5 and threefemales, 2under 5 and one between 5-10. He and his wife were listedbetween 20-30years of age. They were living in Madison Township,Geauga County, Ohio Allen, Joseph (I5052)
 
8804 Only one reference has been found of Veranus Allen, presumably thethirdborn of Abner and Patty Allen. In the U.S. Census Record in 1830,heappeared to havelost a wife. He was between 20-30 and had a malebetween0-5 and a female between 50-60 living with him. He mother,patty, who hadbeen widowed by the suicide of her husband, would havebeen 58 years ofage. Many young mothers died in childbirth in thistime period. Thehoushold was living in Madison Township, Geauga, Ohio. Allen, Veranus (I5053)
 
8805 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thompson, Opal Nan (I33683)
 
8806 Order dated Cambridge, June 30, 1775, signed by Lieut. Col. WilliamBond,for accoutrements for the use of Simeon Merrifield and others belongingtoCapt. Benjamin Bowne's co., Col. Thomas Gardners regt.; also Capt.BenjaminBowne's co., Col Bond's regt.; order for bounty coat or its equivalent inmoneydated Pospect Hill, December 18th, 1775. Merrifield, Simeon (I32696)
 
8807 Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Lucia, Donaldson County: Multnomah Death Date: 25 Sep 1980 Certificate: 80-15895 Spouse: Melva Birth Date: 02 Mar 1914 Lucia, Donald (I91994)
 
8808 Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Lucia, Ethel New County: Washington Death Date: 05 Sep 1975 Certificate: 75-14912 Spouse: Ralph Birth Date: - Aug 1889

Oregon Marriages, 1906-20 Name: Lucia, Ethel County: Multnomah Marriage Date: 15 Mar 1910 
Newry, Ethel (I91990)
 
8809 Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Lucia, Helen M County: Multnomah Death Date: 12 Nov 1994 Certificate: 94-24438 Spouse: Ralph Birth Date: 26 Mar 1913 ???, Helen M. (I91995)
 
8810 Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Lucia, Melva Lor County: Clackamas Death Date: 01 Feb 1979 Certificate: 79-01918 Spouse: Donald Birth Date: 21 Mar 1916 Lor, Melva (I92269)
 
8811 Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Lucia, Ralph A County: Washington Death Date: 25 Feb 1990 Certificate: 90-03805 Spouse: Helen Birth Date: 12 Nov 1910 Lucia, Ralph A. (I91991)
 
8812 Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Lucia, Ralph County: Multnomah Death Date: 01 Mar 1936 Certificate: 77 Spouse: Ethel

Oregon Marriages, 1906-20 Name: Lucia, Ralph A County: Multnomah Marriage Date: 15 Mar 1910 
Lucia, Ralph Archer (I83645)
 
8813 Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Lucia, Roy County: Portland Death Date: 10 N 1931 Certificate: 3017 Spouse: Ruby

Oregon Marriages, 1906-20 Name: Lucia, Roy J County: Wasco Marriage Date: 21 Jun 1911 
Lucia, Roy Joel (I83644)
 
8814 Oregon Marriages, 1906-20 Name: Jernigan, Ruby County: Wasco Marriage Date: 21 Jun 1911 Jernigan, Ruby (I91988)
 
8815 Original birth certificate has name listed as Rosa Belle Satathite,thenparents had her name changed to Pearl Viola Satathite. Satathite, Pearl Viola (I12790)
 
8816 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Razee, Lloyd Leon (I32179)
 
8817 Original Birth Certificate list name as ____________ Earl,twosuppliments were filed one listing name as Val Floyd Earl andanother asVal Elton Earl. 1930 Census list name as Val F. Earl. Death Certicate list name as Val Floyd Earl. Earl, Val Floyd (I29409)
 
8818 Original birth certificate lists name as Wesley Richard Autio, butwascorrect to state name aw Wesley Edwin Autio. Autio, Wesley Edwin (I8918)
 
8819 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Forester, Marjory Belle (I8338)
 
8820 Original spelling of name may have been Hesch, was listed asChristopherHesch in the 1860 and 1870 census.

Death date for in the Kosciusko County Farm Records is listed asOctober2, 1884, but in his wife Samantha's obituary is listed as dieing on September22,1884. 
Hesh, Christopher (I12543)
 
8821 Orphan Court Records

Author: E. Russ Williams

Call Number: F347.M25W55x

This book contains court records from Mississippi.

Page 263

Dec. 31, 1823: John Warren, Jr., & Daniel R. Warren, executors tothewill of John Warren, Sr., deliver a negro to Sarah Warren, herprotion ofthe estate. Recd. Jan. 28, 1829.

A slave was also delivered to Liberty Warren as his part of thesameestate 
Warren, Liberty (I53653)
 
8822 Oscar Etherton Enumeration District: 0113 Color: W Age: 19 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0233 County:  Jefferson, Louisville Relation:  Boarder Relatives:  Husband Henry S Stillwell (W) Atherton, Oscar (I38492)
 
8823 Oscar Underwood, 78, died Tuesday, June 8, 1976, at the JewishHospitalin Louisville.  He was a resident of Star Route,Campbellsville, and amember of the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.  Mr.Underwood was a native ofTaylor County born here December 22, 1898,the son of the late Andy andAlice Wright Underwood.  Survivors includehis wife: Mrs. Katie HazelSalsman Underwood; one daughter: Mrs. MelvinPike of Star Route,Campbellsville; two brothers: Mr. Bennie Underwoodand Mr. HowardUnderwood, both of Star Route, Campbellsville; and onesister: Mrs. OnieBell Loyal of Greensburg.  Funeral services wereconducted by the LyonFuneral Home at the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church at2 p.m., Thursday, June10, by Rev. Walter Lay, assisted by Rev. J. A.Parrish.  Intermentfollowed in the church cemetery.  Pallbearers wereEugene Wright, HardenMorris, Billy Phillips, Bobby Phillips, R. D.Johnson, and James Carter. Underwood, Anderson Andy (I53956)
 
8824 ose Pablo Archuleta and [Maria] Barbara Lobato, San Geronimo de Taos, 19 July-14
September 1796. AHAD-98. f. 576-83.
Jose Pablo Archuleta. 25, single, espanal, citizen of the Abiquiu jurisdiction, was the
legitimate son of the late Bartolome Archuleta and Gertrudis Trujillo. Maria Barbara Lobato,
16, single, espanola, citizen of the same place, was the legitimate daughter of Antonio Jose
Lobato and Margarita Martin.
Witnesses: Miguel Romero, 49, and Silvestre Sisneros, 30, both citizens of the Abiquiu
jurisdiction.
Archuleta addressed a statement to fray Jose de Vera at Taos on 18 July 1796 in which
he said he had been raised since he was very young at the mission of Abiquiu and was then
resident in Taos. He stated that he went to Custos De 1a Prada in September 1795 to have him
conduct the prenuptial investigation concerning his bachelorhood. Jose Martin, a citizen of
Abiquiu, declared that the couple was related because the father of the prospective groom was
a third cousin of Barbara Lobato, which meant the couple was related in the fourth degree of
consanguinity on a transverse line. The prospective groom also said he wanted a dispensation
because his intended bride had good bloodlines, was poor and with her widowed, aged mother,
and had a minor brother. While they awaited a decision about their relationship, the couple
had engaged in sexual relations, and she thought she was pregnant.
In San Ger6nimo de Taos on 19 July 1796, before fray Jose de Vera, Barbara Lobato
stated that she had not known that she and Jose Pablo were related until her father told her
so. Contrary to rumors in the pueblo, she was not pregnant by Jose Pablo but had slept with
him. She said she had suffered from an illness for a number of years, but did not know what
It was.
Witness: Antonio Jose Lobato, 50, retired alcalde and citizen of the Taos jurisdiction,
said that until the couple petitioned for permission to marry at Abiquiu, he had not known
of their relationship on a collateral line. He had known Juana Martin, his grandfather BIas
Martin's sister and great-grandmother of Pablo Archuleta, by the surname Marquez, her
husband's name, and not by Martin. Fray Jose de Vera made a chart of the couple's
relationship:
Domingo Martin was the father of Bias Martin and Juana.
Elena Martin and Maria Martin were his grandchildren.
Antonio Lobato and Gertrudis Trujillo were great-grandchildren.
Barbara Lobato was the third cousin of Pablo Archuleta.
Juan Diego Garda, 70, citizen of the Taos jurisdiction. explained that Barbara's illness
was an affliction affecting her hands and mouth, but had not been apparent for the last year.
Jose Manuel Garda, 36, citizen of the Taos jurisdiction.
Santiago Armijo, 33, citizen of the same jurisdiction.
The proceedings were forwarded to Durango. On 14 September 1796 Bishop Olivares
y Benito granted a dispensation. 
Family: Jose Pablo Archuleta / Maria Barbara Lobato (F55296)
 
8825 Ostler, Charles Prince Father: Ostler, John Charles Mother: Prince, Mary Ann Birth Date: 19 April 1864 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA Ostler, Charles Prince (I84572)
 
8826 Ostler, Henrietta Jane Father: Ostler, John Charles Mother: Prince, Mary Ann Birth Date: 1 September 1883 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA Ostler, Henrietta Jane (I84620)
 
8827 Ostler, Horace Prince Father: Ostler, William Prince Mother: Weeks, Mary Ann Birth Date: 23 December 1901 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA Ostler, Horace Prince (I84626)
 
8828 Ostler, James Henry Father: Ostler, John Charles Mother: Prince, Mary Ann Birth Date: 17 May 1871 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA Ostler, James Henry (I84573)
 
8829 Ostler, Mary Ann Father: Ostler, John Charles Mother: Prince, Mary Ann Birth Date: 6 October 1874 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA Ostler, Mary Ann 'Eliza' (I84500)
 
8830 Ostler, Stephen Lovell Father: Ostler, John   Mother: Udall, Louise M Birth Date: 2 April 1892 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA

Name: Ostler, Stephen Lowell Birth Date: 2 April 1892 Birth Place: Nephi, Utah Death Date: 29 December 1963 Burial Date: 0 0 0 Cemetery: Nephi City Cemetery Source: Sexton / Grant Grave Location: Nc_B_3_2_10 Relatives: Father Ostler, John S. Mother Udall, Louisa

Stephen Lovell Ostler Birth: 2 April 1892-- Juab, Nephi, UT Death: -- Spouse:  Margaret Pearl Baker Parents: John Stephen Ostler, Louise M Udall

Steven L Ostler Birth: 2 April 1892-- Juab, Nephi, UT Death: 29 December 1963 -- Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT Spouse:  Margaret Pearl Baker Parents: John Stephen Ostler, Louise Melissa Udall 
Ostler, Stephen Lovell (I84506)
 
8831 Ostler, Thomas William Father: Ostler, William Prince Mother: Weeks, Mary Ann Birth Date: 24 March 1897 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA Ostler, Thomas William (I84627)
 
8832 Ostler, William Prince Father: Ostler, John Charles Mother: Prince, Mary Ann Birth Date: 11 October 1861 City: Salt Lake City County: Salt Lake State: UT Country: USA Ostler, William Prince (I84571)
 
8833 Other birth listing is Karpush, Austria.  Alternate last name is Sziboy. Silay, Mary (I21140)
 
8834 Other Colony names in Cattagurus County, New York (Olean) Colony, Arthur L., book-keeper, 36 Laurens corner Third Colony, Mrs Anne E., do Colony, Aldine, do Colony, Anna C., do Colony, Cora E., do Colony, Katie S.. do Colony, Edna M., do Colony, Clarence M., do Colony, Marguerite B, do Colony, Ralph (I106843)
 
8835 Other dates listed in various records are 28 October 1888, In Karpush, Austria

Nagykapos, Ung, Hungary is now located Slovakia. (Ve Kapušany - Hungarion (Nagykapos) is a small on the eastern plains of Slovakia not far from the Ukrainian border) 
Sirak, Joseph George (I21118)
 
8836 Other family member birth date is 11 June 1877. 

The 11 January 1878 birth date in my records is from World War II
draft registration records. In 1942, per the registration card; his
address was 1350 N. Greenview, Cook County, Illinois.

Arrived from Poland to USA on 28 Dec 1903 in New York, New York. 
Majewski, Paul (I129270)
 
8837 Other records indicate Mary Mulkey died in 1926.

Death Date  1924 07 08
Age  082
Place  LARUE
Volume  038
Cert  18833
Deathvol  24

The 1924 death record indicates her father as George Skaggs.

Birth records state her maiden name as Mulkey.
Birth records state her birth location as either Adair County, or Tennessee 
Mulkey, Mary Elizabeth (I38846)
 
8838 Other records list a slightly different date.  This record gleaned from U.S. Quaker Monthly meeting record in 1904 in Morgan County, Indiana; and later in Hendricks County, Indiana. Family: William Thomas Thompson / Nancy Joyce Warren (F14527)
 
8839 Other records state her birth location as Green County, Kentucky Miracle, Mary Elizabeth (I99961)
 
8840 Other records state his birth location as Green County, Kentucky Hughes, Meridith Isaac (I99958)
 
8841 Other records state William and wife Polly were natives of Otsego County, New York.


1855 New York State Census - Caton, Steuben, New York, United States
Listed wife Mary, sons Charles R. & Francis and daughter Mary E.

Appears to have died prior to 1875 New York State Census in Corning, Steuben County, New York.
Elizabeth (2nd wife) was listed as Head of Family with children Emma, William, Percy, and Sarah Ann living
with her. 
Quackenbush, William T. (I108828)
 
8842 Other records suggest last name was von Steinach Staheli, Maria (Staheli Steinach) (I144332)
 
8843 Other sources have birth date as 20 September 1868. Sides, James J. (I126506)
 
8844 Other sources have Casandra's death date as Jan 28, 1861. Stone, Casandra (I44302)
 
8845 Other sources have Clara's birthdate as February 02, 1805. Graham, Clara (I44303)
 
8846 Other sources state middle name as Foster.  My source is his death certificate. Haynes, Benjamin Franklin (I114555)
 
8847 Otter Creek Separate Baptist Church for over seventy years wheresheserved as organist for some fifty years.  She united in marriage toMr.A. T. Underwood, January 24, 1906.  He preceded her in death May14,1959.  To this union six daughters and four sons were born.  Twosonspreceded their mother in death: Mr. Everett Underwood diedSeptember 22,1967, and Mr. Robert Underwood died January 29, 1971.Surviving are Mrs.Aileen Beams of Campbellsville, Route 3, Mrs. VernaFraze, Mrs. MaudaDeSpain, and Mr. Russell Underwood, all of Buffalo,Route 1, Mrs. EstellePepper of Greensburg, Route 3, Mrs. Mattie Cashand Mr. Grant Underwood,both of Louisville, and Mrs. Gladys Gaddie ofIndianapolis, Indiana.Besides her children, she is survived by 35grandchildren; 39great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral serviceswere conducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, January 24, at theOtter CreekSeparate Baptist Church in Larue County by Rev. GarlenSkaggs and Rev.Verlon Davenport.  Burial was in the church cemetery.Pallbearers wereCarl Underwood, Roger DeSpain, Wendell Cash, TonyDeSpain, Charles Beams,and Douglas Underwood. Bloyd, Gertrude 'Gertie' (I97811)
 
8848 Otto Dublin Waldrip: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Abilene Reporter-News (TX) - February 21, 2003
Deceased Name: Otto Dublin Waldrip
Born May 19, 1917; Passed away Feb. 19, 2003; 85 years 9 months old Devoted husband, Dad, Granddaddy, Uncle, and teller of great stories, he served in the United States Army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in the 77th field artillery HQ battery. He was a drill sergeant for the first draftees of WWII. He also served with radio and survey units and received medals for outstanding performance. While serving as a civilian at Dyess AFB, he received an award for creating a slide rule device, which was adopted nationwide, to simplify jet refueling.

Parents (deceased): Thomas Guy and Emmer Virginia

Otto was last in a long line of siblings:

Half brothers and sisters (deceased): Dee, Tom, Leo, Mertie, Matt, Minnie, and Janie

Brothers and sister (deceased): Luke, Mark, Edison, and Rhodalee

He married Ethel Jennings August 8th, 1937 in Nocona, TX.

Children: Danny Earl (deceased March 12, 1939 –  1 day old), Otto James (deceased March 13, 2000) –  wife Bonnie (deceased April 15, 2000), Elwyn Guy –  wife Sue, and William Mack –  wife Teddy

Grandsons: Kerry Kim –  wife Kim, Nathan Geoffrey –  wife Christi, Jason David and Damon Lane.

Great Grandchildren: Dakota James, Roni Nicole, Reagan Rochelle, David Michael, and other great grandchildren, step- grandchildren and step-great grandchildren.

He was a charter member of Woodlawn Church of Christ, and was a former member of Northside (Central) Church of Christ.

Services will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Woodlawn Church of Christ with Sonny Guild and Claud Parrish officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood Memorial Park directed by Elliott-Hamil Funeral Home, 542 Hickory. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Memorials may be sent to Woodlawn Church of Christ instead of flowers. 
Waldrip, Otto W. Dublin (I54277)
 
8849 Otto H. Schefsky on 1900 Williamson County, Texas Federal Census. Artieschoufsky, Henry Otto (I21039)
 
8850 Our Pioneer Heritage Volume 2 They Came Alone From England A Tribute

Ann Smith Ingram was the daughter of John Smith and Ann Cook. She was born the 11th of October, 1819 at Little Wixen, Lancaster, England (12 October 1819; Little Wigston, Leicestershire, England). In1838 she married Edward Ingram and during the succeeding years,became the mother of seven sons and two daughters. The Smith home was always open to Mormon Elders and before long the members of the Ingram family accepted the Gospel and were baptized into the Latter-day Saint Church. It then became their desire to emigrate to America but being without the necessary funds to pay passage for all, the parents decided to send four of the children in order that they might earn enough money to send for those left in England. Two of the children were married and took their wives and children. The other two were Thomas, then eighteen years of age, and his younger brother eight years old. On April 23,1862, they set sail from Liverpool, England on the John J. Boyd. Ann and Edward spent days and weeks of anxiety not knowing whether they would ever see their children again.

Our Pioneer Heritage Volume 2 They Came Alone From England A Tribute

Four years later the parents with their three small sons, left their home in England and after six weeks on the water, arrived safely in NewYork. Edward was a builder by trade and soon found work. After laboring for afew months he fell from a building and was critically injured. On the 2nd of October, 1866, he passed away and was buried in New Jersey.

Our Pioneer Heritage Volume 2 They Came Alone From England A Tribute

By this time her sons in Utah, through diligence and hard work, had saved enough money to bring their mother and brothers to the Missouri River.Thomas, who was then twenty-two years of age went with a team and wagon to meet them. When they arrived as far as Echo Canyon Thomas found work and they remained there three years before coming to Salt Lake City.

Our Pioneer Heritage Volume 2 They Came Alone From Germany A Tribute

Ann arrived in Nephi in 1869 and was reunited with other members ofher family. She soon turned her energies toward making a home for her family. An acre lot was secured and a two room adobe house built. Soon she was raising chickens, making cheese and butter, drying fruit, braiding rugs as well as tending her children, home and garden. She was a faithful member of the Church, driving in a wagon to and from Mantito do temple work. She lived alone and did her own work until a week before she died, March 9, 1912, at the age of 94 years. Leona Greenhalgh Pearl P. Belliston

Name: Ingram, Ann Birth Date: 11 October 1819 Birth Place: England Death Date: 0 March 1912 Burial Date: 0 0 0 Cemetery: Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery Source: Sexton / Grant Grave Location: Vb_A_3_22_10 Relatives: Mother Smith, Ann Father Smith, John 
Smith, Ann (I47490)
 

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