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4951 | Mrs. Flora Gritton Allin, wife of Mr. Jack Allin, of this place, died at Norton Infirmary, Louisville, about 8:30 o'clock Sunday night, May 12, 1935. She had not been well for some time, but her condition was not considered serious until a few weeks ago when she was taken to Louisville to a specialist and passed through a critical operation. A native of Mercer County, Mrs. Allin was the daughter of Thomas Gritton and the late Minerva Bunton Gritton and would have been 55 years old in June. She has been to her family a devoted Christian wife and mother in the deepest and truest sense. Surviving are her husband, Mr. Jack Allin, and five sons, Bushrod W. Allin, Washington, D. C.; Jack Allin, Jr., and Fred Allin, of Madison, Wis.; Tom Allin, of Harrodsburg and Dr. Robin Allin, of Kansas City, Mo.; her father, Mr. Thomas Gritton, and four sisters, Mrs. Hugh Ison, Mrs. Holman Hogue, all of Mercer County; Mrs. Bertha Royce and Mrs. Huntley Ransdell, of Boyle County. Mrs. Allin's funeral was at the Harrodsburg Christian Church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. T. Hassell Bowen. The burial was in Spring Hill cemetery. The casket bearers were her five devoted sons, and a brother-in-law, Tom Allin, of Louisville. Among relatives from other places here to attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDowell and Allin McDowell, of Jessamine County; Mrs. Jennie Allin Osborne, of Versailles; Mrs. Robert Terhune, Winchester; Ed Allin, of Lexington and Tom Allin, of Louisville, and members of her family from Boyle County. (Harrodsburg Herald Fri May 17, 1935) | Gritton, Flora Belle (I2519)
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4952 | Mrs. Frances Gritton, 81, long ill, dies. Mrs. Frances E. Gritton, 81, of 978 E. Eldorado St., died at 9:10 a.m. today in St. Mary's Hospital after an illness of several years. Mrs. Gritton was born in Decatur April 9, 1878, a daughter of John W. and Lydia Rogers Bell and was married in Decatur Aug. 15, 1903 to Robert Edward Gritton, who survives. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Besides her husband, Mrs. Gritton leaves a sister, Mrs. C. A. Kughler, Fort Wayne, Ind. The body is at the J.J. Moran & Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after 10 a.m. Monday and where Rosary will be recited at 8:00 p.m. Monday by members of St. Patrick's Altar and Rosary Society. Services will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday in St. Patrick's Church with burial in Spangler Cemetery. | Bell, Frances E. (I1582)
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4953 | Mrs. Gritton Dies Special To The Courier-Journal Harrodsburg, Ky., Aug. 11 - Mrs. Pearl Herndon Gritton, 72, widow of Orion L. Gritton, died unexpectedly yesterday at her home in Hazard. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Thursday, 12 August 1954. | Herndon, Ollie Pearl (I2304)
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4954 | Mrs. Hazel Gritton Griffith - Mrs. Hazel Gritton, 49, of 904 Highway 330, Griffith, died Tuesday at St. Margaret Hospital following a short illness. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Scott Nicoson of Crawfordsville, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Cadwallader of Lafayette, Ind., and five grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at Griffith Baptist Church, 826 N. Harvey St., Griffith, The Rev. Dewey Moore will officiate. Burial will be in Linden Cemetery, Linden, Ind. Friends may call at Johnston 7 Royce Funeral Home 242 N. Griffith, Blvd., Griffith, after 5 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Gritton was a member of the Griffith Baptist Church and was a resident of Griffith for 20 years. The Times, Munster, Indiana. Wednesday, 2 April 1958. | Eutsler, Hazel Harriet (I1289)
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4955 | Mrs. Holman Hogue Harrodsburg, Ky., Nov. 2 - Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Thomas Gritton Hogue, 68, wife of Holman Hogue, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Harrodsburg Christian church by Dr. T. Hassell Bowen. Burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 4 November 1952. | Gritton, Ella Thomas (I2528)
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4956 | Mrs. J.T. Ownby dies at Madison; funeral Sunday. Madison, Mo., Feb. 15 - Mrs. Adelia Alice Ownby died at her home in Madison early this morning after a lingering illness. Mrs. Ownby had been seriously ill the past 12 days and in ill health for several years. Born near Madison January 20, 1870, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gritton, she had lived in this vicinity all her life. She was a member of the Christian Church. She is survived by her husband, John T. Ownby, and a brother, Thomas E. Gritton of Moberly, and several nephews and nieces. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Madison Christian Church, conducted by the Rev. J.W. Pearson, Christian minister of Princeton. Burial will be in the Madison Cemetery. Moberly Monitor-Index (newspaper), Moberly, Missouri. 15 Feb 1941. | Gritton, Odelia (I4228)
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4957 | Mrs. Jacob Grimes Mrs. Jacob Grimes, a life long resident of Blount township, and one of the most widely known women in the community in which she had resided for so many years, passed away at her home, about tow miles northwest of Ames Corners, yesterday morning, June 6, 1916, at 5;15 o'clock. Mrs. Grimes, who was affectionately known as "Grandma" Grimes among her hosts of friends, had been in ill health for a long time and her demise did not come unexpectedly. Mrs. Grimes was born in Blount township and with the exception of the first year of her married life, had always resided in the neighborhood of her birth. She was one of ten children born to Mr. and Mrs. John Shumate. Mrs. Grimes was united in marriage to Jacob Grimes in Ford County in 1860 and for one year resided in that county. Following her husband's enlistment in the Union army for service in the Civil war she returned to this county and had since resided here. Eight children were born to the decedent and six of them preceded their mother in death. The surviving children are: W.S. Grimes, the well know grocer of Danville; Mrs. Drusilla Rush, of Georgetown, and Mrs. Thomas Rambo, widow of the late police officer, who passed away about three weeks ago. The surviving brother is Spencer Shumate, of Lexington, Ky. Funeral services for Mrs. Grimes will be conducted from the late home Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The burial will be in the Cline cemetery. * * * * Mrs. Jacob Grimes Funeral services for Mrs. Jacob Grimes, the pioneer resident of Blount township who died Tuesday morning at her home, two miles northwest of Ames corners, will be conducted from the late residence this morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. J.J. Cozatt will have charge of the services and the interment will be in the Gordon cemetery. Newspaper clipping from Cora (Gritton) Hedges. No publishing information available. | Shumate, Mariah Josephine (I3880)
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4958 | Mrs. John Gritton has entirely recovered. South Danville, Ill. March 31 - The many friends of Mrs. John Gritton will be pleased to learn that she has fully recovered from her recent serious illness and left yesterday for Rossville to make an extended visit with relatives and friends. Newspaper clipping from Cora (Gritton) Hedges. No publishing information available. | Cline, Sarah Catherine (I25)
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4959 | Mrs. Josephine Gritton has filed a petition in the superior court asking a divorce from Orsmus Gritton. They were married June 22, 1903, and separated March 24, 1920. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide. They have three children and she asks their custody. Russell K. Bedgood and L.J. Ledman are attorneys for the plaintiff. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Friday, 8 October 1920, page 1. | Gritton, Orsmus Vandorn (I541)
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4960 | Mrs. Josephine Gritton has filed a petition in the superior court asking a divorce from Orsmus Gritton. They were married June 22, 1903, and separated March 24, 1920. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide. They have three children and she asks their custody. Russell K. Bedgood and L.J. Ledman are attorneys for the plaintiff. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Friday, 8 October 1920, page 1. | Underwood, Mary Josephine (I557)
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4961 | Mrs. L.C. Test Dies at San Benito (Special to the Herald) San Benito. May 26. – Mrs. Lueva Cox Test, 75, pioneer resident of San Benito, succumbed Tuesday at 2:43 p.m. after a three weeks illness. Mrs. Cox moved to the Valley eighteen years ago from Willamet, Illinois. She was born at Dublin, Indiana, August 18, 1852. Services were to be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Markham Thompson chapel and burial was to be in the Buena Vista cemetery in Brownsville. She is survived by her husband, Dr. F.D. Test; her father, W.E. Johnson, rector of the San Benito Episcopal church; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Sweeney; and a grand-daughter, Mary Lou Sweeney. Pallbearers will be: E.H. Downs, Frank Ludden, J.L. Bates, R.A. Bowie, Charles Barber, J.D. Ballenger; James E. Ward and George Toolan. The Brownsville Herald, Brownsville, Texas. Wednesday, 26 May 1937, page 6. | Cox, Lu Eva (I3757)
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4962 | Mrs. Lawrence Breese Kentland - Mrs. Millie E. Brees, 70, died at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Katherine Martin here, where she had resided since coming from Schererville in 1971. Born in Danville, Ill., she lived most of her life in Lafayette. She was married in 1945 to Lawrence Breese, who survives. Surviving with the husband are the father, ormus Gritton of Danville, Ill., and two brothers, Edward Gritton of Sullivan and Doran Gritton of Schererville. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Monday, 24 September 1973. | Gritton, Millie Elzora (I1286)
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4963 | Mrs. Leland Carpenter is the proud mother of a baby boy, born Sunday evening at the Elizabeth hospital at Danville. The Urbana Daily Courier, Urbana, Illinois. Wednesday, 10 October 1912, page 10. | Carpenter, Lowell Claire (I1274)
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4964 | Mrs. Lillard Found Dead (Special to Daily Messenger) Harrodsburg, Ky., March 6. - Mrs. James M. Lillard, 50 years old, wife of a wealthy farmer, was found dead, hanging to a rafter in her home on the Shakertown and Burgin pike. The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Friday, 5 March 1920. | Gritton, Nancy E. (I2257)
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4965 | Mrs. M.L. Gritton of Danville visited her son Frank of this city over Sunday. The Champaign County News, Champaign, Illinois. Saturday, 13 May 1893, page 1. | Gritton, Frank Marshall (I462)
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4966 | Mrs. M.L. Gritton of Danville visited her son Frank of this city over Sunday. The Champaign County News, Champaign, Illinois. Saturday, 13 May 1893, page 1. | Moudy, Elizabeth Ann (I453)
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4967 | Mrs. Mabel Shean Mrs. Mabel Shean, of Rt.1, Midland, died today at 3:10 a.m. at The Medical Center after a lingering illness. She had resided in this community for the past 34 years and was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a native of Danville, Ill., and a daughter of the late John and Olive Cline. Survivors include her husband, C.E. Shean, Midland. The Columbus Ledger, Columbus, Georgia. Tuesday, 5 February 1963. | Cline, Mabel (I322)
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4968 | Mrs. Martin Palmer and Mrs. J.D. Silliman have returned from Harrodsburg where they attended funeral services on Monday for their relative, Mr. Finley Vaughn Gritton. The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 12 January 1960. | Gritton, Finley Vaugn (I2504)
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4969 | Mrs. Mary Anne Sweeney Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Anne Sweeney, 80, a resident of San Benito for 50 years, are set for 10 a.m. today in San Benito All Saints Episcopal Church with the Rev. Charles Robinson officiating. Mrs. Sweeney died Sunday in a Harlingen nursing home. She was the widow of James W. Sweeney, who died in 1969. She was for many years active in civic work in San Benito. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert R. Rumbo of Harlingen, who asks that those wishing to give memorial donations send them to Dolly Vinsant Hospital, where Mrs. Sweeney had been a “Grey Lady” for many years. Pallbearers will be R.A. O’Neal, E.W. Franke, Frank McCowan, W.W. Reed, John Rugaart, Barney Majeskey. Burial will be in Buena Vista Memorial Park in Brownsville under direction of Thomae Funeral Directors. Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas. Monday, 17 May 1971 | Yeazel, Mary Anne (I3759)
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4970 | Mrs. Mary I. Gritton Aledo - Mrs. Mary Iona Gritton, 86, of Aledo died Monday at Mercer County Hospital. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Reiser Chapel. Burial will be in Aledo Cemetery. Visitation is 7 to 9 tonight. The family will not be present. Memorials may be made to Mercer County Nursing Home. Mary Baker married Glen L. Gritton in 1911 in Aledo. He died in 1963. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and Royal Neighbors of American for over 60 years. Survivors include daughters, Lillian Meyers, Reynolds; Alice McMullen, New Windsor; Leota Churchill, Shreveport, La., and Helen Elliott, Rock Island; a son, Kenneth, Rock Island; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The Dispatch, Moline, Illinois. Tuesday, 27 May 1980. | Baker, Mary Iona (I2331)
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4971 | Mrs. Mary Josephine Pettyjohn, 74, formerly of 505 New York street, died in the hospital at the State Soldiers home at 10:40 p.m. Wednesday. She had been in failing health three years and hospitalized three weeks. She had lived at the Soldiers home four years. Born in Penfield, Ill., she was married to Leoads Pettyjohn who died in 1953. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Millie Breese, Lafayette; two sons, Edward H. Gritton, East Chicago, and Joseph B. Gritton, Schererville; four brothers, Ben Underwood, Three Rivers, Mich., William Underwood, Kalamazoo, Mich., Charles Underwood, Lafayette, and Edward Underwood, Elmdale, and a sister, Mrs. Clyde Green, Attica. | Underwood, Mary Josephine (I557)
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4972 | Mrs. Maud Yeazel Passes Away Today Mrs. Maud E. Yeazel, one of the active workers of the Hammond Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and widow of George Yeazel, a building contractor, died at 6:10 o'clock this morning of cancer, following a long illness. Mrs. Yeazel was also a member of the First Christian church. She is survived by her son and daughter, Roland and Lila, and her mother, Mrs. Mary Irwin, 207 Detroit Street. Arrangements for the funeral which is to be held Monday with interment at Oak Hill cemetery had not been announced this noon. Mrs. Yeazel had a host of friends in Hammond, especially in church and W.C.T.U circles. She was held in high esteem in the city. | Ervin, Maude E. (I3805)
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4973 | Mrs. Minnie E. Hawkins, 82, died at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at her home 4641 Bellevue. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. W.T. Carter; three sons, Hollie A. Hawkins, Allen R. Hawkins and Raymond G. Hawkins; eight grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the home. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Thursday, 24 August 1944. | Gritton, Minnie Etta (I2167)
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4974 | Mrs. Minnie Jewell Ball Dies At 82 Centralia - Mrs. Minnie Jewell Ball, 82, of Centralia, died early Monday morning at the Audrain Medical Center in Mexico where she had been a patient since Aug. 19. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Meador and Son Funeral Chapel in Centralia. The Rev. Dr. Edwin Burris of Centralia will officiate with the Rev. Winfred Pugh of Moberly assisting. Burial will be in the Centralia Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral home after 2 p.m. today. Mrs. Ball was born Feb. 10, 1894 in Monroe County, a daughter of Charles and Georgia Ann dry Gritton. She was married to Ernest Ball Nov. 25, 1914. He died Feb. 11, 1970. Surviving are a son, Morris Wayne Ball of Centralia; three daughters, Mrs. Sam (Della Fae) Phipps of Clark, Mrs. Lawrence (Maurine) Bryson of Centralia and Mrs. Margaret Milhollin of Moberly; one sister, Mrs. Larry (Gladys) McBride of Centralia; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Ball was preceded in death by four brothers, four sisters, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was a long time resident of the Centralia community. She was a member of the Tulip Christian Church which she joined at the age of 14. Memorial may be given to the Tulip Christian Church north of Centralia n memory of Ernest and Jewell Ball. Pallbearers for the services Wednesday will be Nelson Alexander, Kenny Ball, Lester Bryson, Earl Gritton Jr., Bobby Dale McBride, Lavern Milhollin, Monroe Moss and Nevelle Sanders. Honorary pallbearers will be Emmitt Bryson, Byron Duncan, Clyde Marshall, Ralph Sanders, Archie Stauterman and Louis Tanner. The organist will be Bobby Ball and the soloist will be Mrs. Jewel Sanders. Mexico Ledger, Mexico, Missouri. Tuesday, 31 August 1976. | Gritton, Minnie Jewel (I2614)
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4975 | Mrs. Myrtle E. Gritton Edwardsburg - Mrs. Myrtle E. Gritton, 62, of Edwardsburg, died Thursday at Lee Memorial Hospital in Dowagiac following a heart attack Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Gritton was born June 2, 1891, in Somerset, Ky., the daughter of William and Elizabeth Randall and came to Edwardsburg 28 years ago from Tilton, Ill. She was married in 1911 to Ernest L. Gritton. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Cassopolis and the Methodist Church in Edwardsburg. Surviving are: a son, Randall A. of Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Gloede and Mrs. Charles Clark, both Edwardsburg; two brothers, Edgar Randall, Urbana, Ill., and Raymond, Danville, Ill., and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Edwardsburg Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Paul Patterson, officiating. Burial will be in Edwardsburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the Connelly Funeral Home in Cassopolis. The Daily Star, Niles, Michigan, Friday, 11 December 1953. | Randall, Myrtle E. (I294)
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4976 | Mrs. Nell Perry Mrs. Nell Jane Perry, 55, of 902 N. Maple, Normal died at 7 p.m. Friday at Brokaw Hospital. She entered the hospital Monday. She was taken to the Stubblefield Funeral Home, where visitation will be at 7 p.m. Sunday. She was born at Potomac, Sept. 10, 1912, a daughter of Thomas and Alice Wise Alexander. She was married to Ralph Perry at Potomac Oct. 13, 1934. Surviving are her husband; a son, Richard D. Perry, Wayne; two brother, Douglas Alexander, Olivet; Forrest Alexander, Griffin, Ga. She was a member of Hope Reformed Church at Holland, Mich. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Saturday, 17 February 1968. | Alexander, Nell Jane (I4137)
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4977 | MRS. R. M. FOX DIES AT RESIDENCE HERE Death of Mrs. Mary Jane Fox, wife of R. M. Fox, occurred at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning at her residence, 205 North Eleventh street. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. Homer T. Fort, of First Methodist church, with burial at Hopewell cemetery, pallbearers to be G. H. Hargroves, Lee Terry, O. A. Holcomb, C. C. Hopkins, Adell Hopkins and Jeff Carrol. Mrs. Fox who was born December 21, 1855 in Tennessee, was married November 27, 1877. She is survived by her husband and these children: W. J. Fox, Caviness; Mrs. Nellie Clark, Frisco; Mrs. Dora Henley, Paris, and C. A. Fox of Petty, besides several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The Paris News, Paris, Texas. 13 Mar 1935 | Fox, Mary Jane (I2042)
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4978 | Mrs. Ray (Hazel Peyton) Hall, 79, a resident of Homer for the past year, died at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (April 20, 1971) in American Nursing Center, Urbana, where she had been a patient since April 1. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the United Methodist Church, Homer, with Rev. Flessner officiating. Burial will be in GAR Cemetery, in Homer. Visitation will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday at Carrington Funeral Home, Fairmount. The body will be taken to the church at 10 a.m. Friday to lie in state. She was born Dec. 2, 1891, at Homer, a daughter of Fred and Rene Stearns Peyton. She was reared in the Homer vicinity. She was married to Ray Hall Aug. 24, 1912 in her parents | Peyton, Mary Hazel (I3743)
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4979 | Mrs. T.E. Gritton Dies Here at 89; Funeral Saturday Mrs. Thomas E. Gritton, 89-year-old native of Monroe county, who had lived in Moberly for 46 years, died at 10:28 o'clock last night in the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.S. Riley, 317 Woodland avenue. Mrs. Gritton, a member of Central Christian church, was born near Middle Grove. Surviving are the daughter with whom she had lived for the past seven years; a granddaughter, Mrs. Ronald Windsor; and a grand-grandson, Richard Lee Windsor, all of Moberly. The body is at Snow Funeral home, where services at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon will be conducted by the Rev. A.E. Landolt, pastor of Central Christian church. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery, Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat, Moberly, Missouri. Friday 5 December 1952. | Hulen, Lou Lee (I4235)
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4980 | Mrs. Thomas R. Gritton died Sunday afternoon, Jan. 1st, 1928. She was 69 years of age and had been in bad health for some time. She was a devoted wife and mother and since early childhood had been a faithful worker in the Christian Church. Surviving her are her husband and five daughters, Mrs. Jack Allin, Madison, Wis.; Mrs. Frank Royce, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Holman Hogue, Mrs. H. D. Ransdell and Mrs. Hugh Ison, of Mercer County. Her funeral was conducted by the Rev. T. Hassell Bowen at the Salvisa Church and interment was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Her sons-in- law were the pall-bearers. | Bunton, Minerva Amanda (I2315)
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4981 | Mrs. W.J. Gritton Dies In Salvisa Special to The Courier-Hournal. Lawrenceburg, Ky., Dec. 2. - Mrs. W.J. Gritton, 71 years old, died at her home in Salvisa at 10 o'clock this morning after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services will be held at the home at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning. Burial will be in the Harrodsburg Cemetery. Mrs. Gritton is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Alvin Alderson and Mrs. Bush Trimble, both of Danville; one son, Finley Gritton, Salvisa, and one granddaughter, Sarah Allison Trimble. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Friday, 3 December 1926. | Woods, Katherine (I2308)
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4982 | Mrs. Walter C. (Naomi) Gloede Edwardsburg - Services for Mrs. Naomi E. Gloede, 64, of 125 E. Main St., who died Tuesday afternoon after a brief illness at Lee memorial Hospital, Dowagiac, will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Mayhew Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence Leang, pastor of the Edwardsburg Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in the Edwardsburg Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. She was born on Feb. 7, 1915, in Urbana, Ill. and had lived in this area for the past 35 years. On Nov. 11, 1939, in Chicago, she married Walter C. Gloede, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Strauss of Three Oaks; five grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Lucille Clark of Edwardsburg. The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Wednesday, 8 August 1979. | Gritton, Naomi E. (I296)
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4983 | Mrs. Yeazel Of Homer Is Dead Homer, Ill., March 2. (Special) - Mrs. Julia E. Yeazel, a resident of this locality 64 years, died at nine o'clock Sunday morning, at her home, 408 W. First street. Mrs. Yeazel was born at Danville, on May 3, 1859, a daughter of Morton Smith and wife, long since deceased. She came to Home with her parents when one year old and had always made this place her home. She is survived by her husband, Matthew L. Yeazel, and three children, two living in this vicinity and one ate Sheridan Wyoming. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Mr. Birkett, pastor of the Presbyterian church, in charge. Interment will be made in the G.A.R. cemetery. The Urbana Daily Courier, Urbana, Illinois. 2 March 1925, page 1. | Smith, Julia E. (I3745)
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4984 | Mrs. Yeazel, 88, Dies Tuesday In Her Home The Homer Enterprise Thursday, July 26, 1945, page 1 Mrs. Lucy A. Yeazel, 88 years old, died early Tuesday morning, July 24, in her home west of Homer. A heart attack was given as the cause of her death. Funeral services will be held in Homer Presbyterian church at 2:30 p.m. Friday and will be conducted by Rev. Gay Smock of Sidney. Scott funeral services will be in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in G. A. R. cemetery. Mrs. Yeazel was born Jan 15, 1857, at Clinton, Ind., the daughter of Eben and Cordelia Taylor. At the time of her death she was aged 88 years, seven months and nine days. At the age of nine, she moved with her parents to a farm near Ogden. Here she made her home until her marriage to James P. Yeazel in 1872. The couple lived with Mr. Yeazel’s parents until 1885, when they purchased the farm west of here. The husband died in 1928. One daughter, Ethel Marie, was born to the couple, who, with her husband, Barton Parish, came to make their home with her at Mr. Yeazel’s death. Mrs. Parish died Aug. 8, l943. Mrs. Yeazel was a member of Homer Presbyterian church and the Eastern Star, and took an active part in the affairs of both organizations. Surviving are the son-in-law, Mr. Parish; two grandsons, Francis Parish of Danville and Paul Parish of Cleveland, Ohio; one great-grandson, John Robert Parish, in the army, and one great-granddaughter, Susanna Parish. Also left are several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Yeazel was the last survivor of a family of six children. (transcribed by Homer Historical Society) | Taylor, Lucy Alviana (I3502)
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4985 | Murphy, Gladys Royce: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Tulsa World (OK) - Sunday, February 15, 1998 Deceased Name: Murphy, Gladys Royce Murphy, Gladys Royce, 80, homemaker, died Friday. Services noon Tuesday, Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel. Moore's Southlawn. | Royce, Gladys Marie (I2544)
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4986 | Myrtle Hopper Many longtime residents of Pagosa Springs were saddened Tuesday to learn that Myrtle McCoy Hopper, 91, had passed away at Pine Ridge Nursing Home. Mrs. Hopper was born March 12, 1909, in Lakin, Kan., the daughter of James and Alice Woodard McCoy. When Mrs. Hopper was an infant her family moved to Rocky Ford. When she was 12 years old, her family came to the Allison-Arboles area by covered wagon. The trip took them several months because her father stopped along the way and worked to buy supplies. She never tired of telling stories of the adventures of this trip. She attended school and graduated from Allison. Following her graduation, she married Lewis Hopper. Mrs. Hopper enjoyed a variety of positions of employment including working as a nurse in Dulce, N.M.; delivering mail; plowing snow for Archuleta County; and working as a clerk and delivering appliances for Gamble's store. She likewise enjoyed playing the piano at the community dances. In her later life, she was very involved in the Archuleta County Senior Citizens. Although Mrs. Hopper had no children of her own, she cared for many of the local children while their parents worked. She was fondly known as "Aunt Myrt" by many of these children. She was well known in the area as a person that was always willing to help. She always had something nice to say about everyone and was known for having a great sense of humor. Having the rare gift of always seeing the bright side of everything, she always had wonderful stories to tell about her life in this area. In 1975, Mrs. Hopper was preceded in death by her husband. She was also preceded in death by her parents, Jim and Alice McCoy, and her brothers, Ed McCoy and Charles McCoy. A memorial service for Mrs. Hopper will be held at Mountain Heights Baptist Church at 10 a.m., Saturday. Memorial contributions to benefit the Archuleta County Senior Citizens may be made at Bank of the San Juan. | McCoy, Myrtle B. (I4072)
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4987 | Name: Abram C Dove Rank: Private Company: I Unit: 125th Illinois Infantry Height: 5' 9 Hair: BLACK Eyes: BLACK Complexion: DARK Marital status: Married Occupation: Teacher Birth Date: Abt 1838 Birth Place: Ashland CO, OH War: Civil War War Years: 1861-1865 Service Entry Age: 24 Service Entry Date: 12 Aug 1862 Service Entry Place: Pilot, IL Joined By Whom: L VINSON Period: 3 YRS Muster In Date: 3 Sep 1862 Muster In Place: Danville, IL Muster Out Date: 9 Jun 1865 Muster Out Place: Washington, DC Muster Out By Whom: LT SCROGGS Residence Place: Pilot, Vermilion CO, IL Record Source: Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls https://www.ilsos.gov/isaveterans/civilMusterSearch.do?key=69626 | Dove, Abraham Clawson (I412)
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4988 | Name: Ben V Wiggins Gender: Male Age: 30 Birth Date: abt 1855 Marriage Date: 12 Apr 1885 Marriage Place: Bourbon, Kansas, USA Spouse: Ada C Sircy Film Number: 001434891 * * * Name: Ada C Sircy Gender: Female Age: 18 Birth Date: abt 1867 Marriage Date: 12 Apr 1885 Marriage Place: Bourbon, Kansas, USA Spouse: Ben V Wiggins Film Number: 001434891 | Family F284
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4989 | Name: Donald R Hedges Birth Year: 1921 Race: White, citizen (White) State of Residence: Illinois County or City: Vermilion Enlistment Date: 29 Sep 1942 Enlistment State: Illinois Enlistment City: Chicago Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Semiskilled asbestos and insulation workers Marital status: Single, without dependents Height: 72 Weight: 166 | Hedges, Donald Ralph (I1583)
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4990 | Name: Henry L Jester Rank: Private Company: B Unit: 51st Illinois Infantry Height: 5' 10 Hair: BLACK Eyes: BLACK Complexion: DARK Marital Status: Married Occupation: Farmer Birth Date: Abt 1837 Birth Place: Ross CO, OH War: Civil War War Years: 1861-1865 Service Entry Age: 25 Service Entry Date: 8 Aug 1862 Period: 3 YRS Remarks: DIED AT MURFREESBORO TENN MAR 31, 1863 Residence Place: St Joseph, Champaign CO, IL Record Source: Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls URL: http://www.ilsos.gov/isaveterans/civilMusterSearch.do?key=130339 | Jester, Henry L. (I4248)
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4991 | Name: Perry Copeland Rank: Private Company: A Unit: 71st Illinois Infantry Height: 5' 10 1/2 Hair: GRAY Eyes: GRAY Complexion: DARK Marital status: Married Occupation: Carpenter Birth Date: Abt 1833 Birth Place: Gallia CO, OH War: Civil War War Years: 1861-1865 Service Entry Age: 29 Service Entry Date: 7 Jul 1862 Service Entry Place: Danville, IL Joined By Whom: O GILBERT Period: 3 MO Muster In Date: 26 Jul 1862 Muster In Place: Chicago, IL Muster Out Date: 29 Oct 1862 Residence Place: Danville, Vermilion CO, IL Record Source: Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls https://www.ilsos.gov/isaveterans/civilMusterSearch.do?key=53033 | Copeland, Perry (I4166)
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4992 | Named as heir in the probate for William C. Brown. January 1889. Monroe County, Missouri. Listed as living in Monroe County, Missouri in January 1889. | Brown, John A. (I2664)
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4993 | Named as heir in the probate for William C. Brown. January 1889. Monroe County, Missouri. Listed as Elizabeth West, wife of G. W. West lving in Johnson County, Missouri in January 1889. | Brown, Elizabeth (I2668)
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4994 | Named as heir in the probate for William C. Brown. January 1889. Monroe County, Missouri. Listed as heirs of Jane Riley (also deceased) who was a daughter of deceased who resides in Vernon County, Missouri. | Brown, Sarah Jane (I2669)
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4995 | Named as heir in the probate for William C. Brown. January 1889. Monroe County, Missouri. Listed as living in Monroe County, Missouri in January 1889. | Brown, William T. (I2665)
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4996 | Named as heir in the probate for William C. Brown. January 1889. Monroe County, Missouri. Listed as living in San Benito County, California, Hollister Post Office in 1889. | Brown, Henderson (I2666)
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4997 | Named as heir in the probate for William C. Brown. January 1889. Monroe County, Missouri. Listed as Mary Trussell, wife of Pendleton Trussell, living in Monroe County, Missouir in January 1889. | Brown, Mary (I2555)
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4998 | Names of Mariah (Crabill) Yeazel's parents from Brown Family History by Paul Orr. | Crabill, David (I3711)
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4999 | Naomi Brawner, 85, 1428 Fairfax, died Sunday, April 5, 1998 at St. Joseph's Hospital & Health Center. Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, at Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home with the Revs. Harold Kirkley and Floyd Woodard officiating. Burial will be in Hopewell Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7-8:00 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. She was born July 26, 1912, in Arkansas to C.A. Fox and Minnie Smith Fox. She married Jesse F. Brawner in Hugo, OK on May 1, 1929. He died October 3, 1993. She was a housewife and member of Belmont Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by a son, C.S. Brawner; brothers, Raymond W. Fox and Charlie Granvel Fox. Surviving are two sons, Johnny Franklin (Edith) Brawner of Paris and Lloyd (Joyce) Brawner of Lubbock; two brothers, Andrew Fox of Reno and Edward Fox of Murphy; a sister, Dorothy Lou Mason of Murphy; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jack Mason, Danny Mason, Ronnie Fox, Chris Fox, Jimmy Fox and Kenny Fox. Paris News, Paris, Texas. Tuesday, 7 April 1998. page 16. | Fox, Naomi (I3571)
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5000 | Nathaniel Cline served in the 125 Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. He was a musician. Died during the Civil War in Tennessee. | Cline, Nathaniel (I5)
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