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| 10801 | PIETER3 VAN BOMMEL (Rachel2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born in 1664. He died about 1733. He married (1) DEBORAH DAVIDS. Pieter Van Bommel and Deborah Davids had the following children: 70. i. MARGARET4 VAN BOMMEL was born in 1693 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She died on 21 Feb 1747 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York. She married (1) HENDRICUS DEYO. He was born in 1690 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York. 71. ii. ELIZABETH VAN BOMMEL was born on 24 May 1701 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA. She died on 21 Feb 1747 in Hurley, Ulster, New York, USA. She married (1) HENDRICK OSTRANDER. Descendants of Philippe du Trieux https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Van Bommel, Pieter (I5963)
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| 10802 | Pilot, July 25, 1928. S. C. MATHEWS BURIED TODAY. PASSED AWAY AT HIS HOME IN THIS CITY AT THE ADVANCED AGE OF 88 YEARS. Samuel Christopher Mathews passed away at his home in this city Monday, aged 88 years, 3 months and 16 days. He had been bothered with heart trouble for several months but was seriously ill only a few days. The funeral service was held at the Methodist church at 2 o'clock this afternoon. There was a large attendance of old neighbors and friends and the floral tributes were many and beautiful. Burial was made in the Blair cemetery. Mr. Mathews was born in Laurance county, Indiana, April 7th, 1840, and grew to manhood's estate in that state. He was united in marriage to Miss Lucinda Newkirk in September of 1861, and eleven children were born to the union, three of whom preceded him in death, Elmer and Myrtle at the age of two years and Maude at the age of 35. In 1884 the family moved to Kansas, where they lived for two and one-half years, coming to this county in a prairie schooner at the end of that time. They settled on a farm north of Blair and lived there until they moved to this city about 25 years ago. Besides his wife he leaves eight children: Thornton of Omaha; Edgar of Kearney, Mo.; Mrs.Laura Kindred of Omaha; Oscar of Blair; Etta of Blair; Mrs. Harry White of Omaha; Burtis of British Columbia; and Henry of Howe, Nebr. There are also thirty grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Mr. Mathews was baptized and brought up in the Methodist church and was affiliated with that church all his life. He was a very fine example of Christian manhood and was therefore a citizen of the highest type and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. | Mathews, Samuel Christopher (I1253)
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| 10803 | Pioneer Needs Help M.P.M. Cassity, who lives alone in the rooms over Fitzgerald’s drug store, is in feeble condition, and at time is hardly able to get out. He is sick and without means, which makes life doubly miserable. He was recently told by Dr. Murdock that he could be cured by submitting to an operation, but it would be necessary for him to go to Oneida and stay while being treated. It would take $20 to $25 to pay board and other incidental expenses while there, and for the want of this small sum, he is compelled to remain here in misery and want. Mart Cassity has lived in Wetmore more than thirty years, and has watched the town grow from the building of the first house. He has seen better days. True, he has had his faults, as most of us have, but he has been kind to everyone but himself. The worst that can be said of him is that in his younger days he failed to provide a competency for after years, but this is no crime. The cold fact is that in his present condition he is unable to provide for himself; he is needy and in distress. Here is a fine chance for charity to act. A little timely help might be the means of alleviating much suffering, and save a life. Twenty or twenty-five people could each drop a dollar into a fund and sent Mart over to Oneida to be treated. Will some one take the matter in hand? – Wetmore Spector. The Nemaha Kansas, Seneca, Kansas. Thursday, 4 April 1901. | Cassity, Martin Peter Marshall "M.P.M." (I442)
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| 10804 | Pioneers of Old Monocacy, The Early Settlement of Frederick County, Maryland, 1721-1743, by Grace L. Tracey & John P. Dern (1987), pages 106 -110 - The Hedges Family - A number of the early settlers along the Monocacy came originally from the upper reaches of today's New Castle County Delaware or from neighboring Chester County in Pennsylvania. Typically representative of these was the family of Joseph Hedges. Joseph Hedges was English, but-- notwithstanding elaborate claims to the contrary-- no substantiated tie has ever been established to a marriage in England or to his antecedents there. He first appears in American records in a warrant dated September 8, 1702 and its certificate of survey of April 4, 1703 for 100 acres located on Red Clay Creek in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County. Some fifteen or twenty years later [1717-1722] he and his wife Catherine moved to the London Tract in London Grove Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. | Hedges, Joseph (I5220)
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| 10805 | Pittston Death of Isaiah Kresge Isaiah Kresge, age 72 years, a resident of this city for the past forty years, died Sunday at 12 o’clock after an illness of some months. Deceased was born in Stroudsburg and came to this city when a young man. He was employed as a market man, and has a wide circle of friends. He is survived by A.L. Kresge of this city, Ernest B. Kresge of Detroit, Howard Kresge, Charles Kresge and Mrs. Alfert Krum of New York, Mrs. Edna Cobb of Brooklyn, Mrs. Della Fabel of Delaware Water Cap, and Milton Kresge of Stroudsburg. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the home of his son, A.L. Kresge, on Market street at 2;30 o’clock. At 3 o’clock services will be held in the Water street Baptist Church, Rev. M.H. Jones officiating. Interment will be in West Pittston Cemetery. The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Monday, 14 March 1921. | Kresge, Isaiah (I2777)
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| 10806 | Plattsburg Farmer Died. George R. Hall, 73, Stricken After Shoveling Snow. Plattsburg, Mo., Feb. 13. – George R. Hall, 73, farmer living six miles south of here, died today at the home. He suffered a heart attack yesterday while shoveling snow at the Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist church near Plattsburg. Mr. Hall was a lifelong resident of the farm. He served thirty years a clerk of the Fishing River Primitive Baptist association. The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Monday, 14 February 1955. | Hall, George Rice (I1256)
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| 10807 | PLATTSBURGH - Silas James Wellman, 87, recently of Pine Harbor and formerly of Schenectady, died July 17, 2018, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Plattsburgh. He was born Sept. 29, 1930, in New Berlin, the son of Earnest and Celia Wellman of South New Berlin. Following school, he was employed at Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown until his entry into the Army, where he was a medical corpsman stationed in Berlin, Germany. Following his honorable military service, he was employed at the State Street YMCA in Schenectady for the following 50 years. Survivors include William Wellman and his wife, Kay of Plattsburgh; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Marie of Milford; and sister, Mary. Jim was a self-taught, skilled craftsman who could fix almost anything. Graveside services will be conducted in Riverside Cemetery, South New Berlin at a 11 a.m., July 21. Donations to the Alzheimer's Association in lieu of flowers are appreciated. Arrangements are under the Walker Funeral Home. Published on July 22, 2018 | Wellman, Silas James (I4213)
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| 10808 | Pleakandstalver appears as Pleak in many records | Pleak, Joseph Dawson "Dorsey" (I426)
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| 10809 | Police Officer Jaggers Died in Los Angeles The date of the funeral of Police Officer G.H. Jaggers of Wilmington who died at the Angelus hospital in Los Angeles at 1 o’clock Friday afternoon has not been set, it not having been decided whether the interment will be in Wilmington or in the east. The decedent was in the hospital for about a month before his death expiring from a complicated ailments. He leaves a wife and two children who reside in Wilmington. His death was a shock to his many friends who had been informed he was on the road to recovery. The parents of the decedent will arrive here tomorrow for the funeral. Interment may be held in the Wilmington cemetery Thursday. News-Pilot, San Pedro, California. Monday, 11 June 1917. | Jaggers, Gurney H. (I1344)
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| 10810 | Popular Teacher Dead. Carrollton, Ky., April 19. – Mrs. J.B. Ribelin is dead. Mrs. Ribelin was stricken on last Friday with an affection of the brain and failed to recuperate. For many years she has been primary teacher in the city schools, and was greatly beloved. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 20 April 1906. | Bridges, Jessie (I3580)
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| 10811 | Porter, Barbara Anderson, Mrs. Barbara Anderson Porter, age 92, of Orlando passed away on October 18, 2013. She was born in LaBelle FL on August 28, 1921 to Amanda Alice (Mattingly) and Robert V. Hedges. Barbara had a great zest for life and people. She dedicated her entire life to Jesus Christ and was a willing friend to anyone in need. She was a dedicated member of North Park Baptist Church in Orlando. Barbara kept herself busy with a career in merchandising at Walt Disney World, being “Top Chef” at Montverde Academy, volunteering with the Red Cross, teaching Sunday School, singing in the church choir, and membership in the Eastern star. She is survived by her children: James, Michael (Loretta), Kenneth (Diane), and Freya (Harry); grandchildren Amanda, Jennifer, Christine, Eric, and Robert; and 9 great grandchildren. She will also be fondly remembered by the wonderful children she served as nanny: Amanda, Andrew, Pete, David, Matthew, Lauren, and Jack. She was preceded in death by her son, Albert, and husband James. A visitation will be held at the Baldwin-Fairchild Ivanhoe Chapel on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 from 7 to9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at North Park Baptist Church, 2047 Prospect Avenue, Orlando, FL 32814 on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 at 10 a.m. and First Baptist Church of LaBelle, 330 N. Main Street, LaBelle, FL 33935 at a later date. Interment to take place in LaBelle, Florida. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Baptist Children’s Home, 1015 Sikes Boulevard, Lakeland, FL 33815 or fbchomes.org Express condolences at orlandosentinel.com/obituaries Baldwin-Fairchild cemeteries, funeral homes & crematory The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Tuesday, 22 October 2013. | Hedges, Barbara Lee (I3685)
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| 10812 | Powhattan Molloy Submitted by: LaVeta Randall Powhattan B. Molloy, a lawyer from Linn County, Mo., made the run into O.T. in 1889. Molloy was also a correspondent for the Linneus Bulletin, his hometown newspaper. His account of this early experience may be found in its entirety in Vol.I of the Cimarron Family Legends. He said in part, “There is scarcely a good tract of land that has been taken legally. The cowboys and the U.S. Marshals were here long before the 22nd of April and had taken up the best land.” He included an interesting history of Guthrie’s boom after the run where he first settled and went into the law business. He later moved his family to Lincoln County, northeast of Agra, O.T. where one opinion changed. “Oklahoma is the garden spot of thw world,” he said of Flynn (later called Soonerville). As a result of Molloy’s enthusiastic description (Vol.i), friends, family and neighbors came to O.T. and settled near him in northeastern Lincoln County. Molloy was born in 1838 in Virginia, and died 1910 in Oklahoma. He is buried in the Oak Dale Cemetery, northeast of Agra, not far from his home at Flynn (Soonerville). Wm. Gracen Cooper preached Molloy’s funeral. Molloy’s children were Millie, Jeff, Abel, Mollie, Nora, Mattie and Kate. | Molloy, Powhattan Bolen (I4560)
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| 10813 | Prall, William F. - Friends may call after 7 p.m. (EDT) Friday at Querry-Ellbright Funeral Home, Mederyville. Services there at 3 p.m. (EDT) Sunday, the Rev. jerry Dehn officiating. Interment Medaryville Cemetery. Four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren survive. One son preceded him in death. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Friday 16 May 1969. | Prall, William Frederick (I970)
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| 10814 | Presented by the Frankfort Chapter N.S.D.A.R. Thru Miss Rebecca Gano. Exact Copy of William Ribelin’s Family Bible Record. Willliam Ribelin came from the Vally of Yadkin N.C. to what is now Montgomery County Kentucky, (near Mt. Sterling) before 1787. Died, and is buried in family burying ground five miles from Mt. Sterling. Family tradition says he was a soldier in the Revolution. The following is an exact copy of the Family Record in his Bible. MARRIAGES William Ribelin & Mary Ribelin was married in the year 1779, the 5th of Nov. John Ribelin and Jame Thompson was married Oct. 20th. 1814. Pamelia Ribelin and Henry Shoults was married Feb. 14th. 1839. David C. Jameson and Sidney E. Ribelin was married Dec. 24th, 1856. William A. Gano and Jennie E. Jameson married Oct. 2, 1883. BIRTHS Wililam Ribeiln was born in the year 1759 the 3rd. of July. Mary Ribelin, his wife was born the 6th. of May 1759. My daughter, Rosanna was born Sept. 2nd. 1780 Mary, my daughter, was born October the 15th. 1784. Katy, my daughter, was born October 7th. 1786. Susie, my daughter was (record torn) Feb. 15th. 1782. Betsy, my daughter, was born January 10th. 1795. Sally, my daughter, was born June 11th. 1805. John Ribelin, my son, was born the 16th. Of October 1788. William, my son, was born July 3rd. 1790. My son, Martin Ribelin was born the 16th. Of July 1793. Joseph Ribelin, my son, was born November 29th. 1797. My son, David Ribelin was born the 10th. Of March 1800. John Ribelin was born sixteenth of October in the year of our Lord, Seventeen hyndred eighty eight. Jane Ribelin, the wife of John Ribelin, was born April seventeenth day, in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and ninety one. Elizabth Ribelin was born the twenty third day of August in the year of our Lord 1815. Permelia Ribelin was born February eighteenth day in the year of our Lord 1817. John Perry Ribelin was born March 23rd. In the year of our Lord 1820. Mary Margaret Ribelin was born July the 27th in the year of our Lord 1824. Sidney Eller Ribelin was born 24 of Mary in the year of our Lord 1829. William Morton Ribelin was born January 4 day in the year of our Lord 1826. Jane Elizabeth Jameson was born October 3rd. 1857. Sallie P. Jameson was born December 31st. 1858. David C. Jameson was born the 27th. Of April 1827. Sidney Rebecca Gano, daughter of Wm. A. Gano and Jennie E. Jameson Gano, was born Feb. 8th. 1889. DEATHS William Ribelin deceast the 4th of November 1822. Mayr Ribelin deceasted January 23rd. 1842. David C. Jameson died April 24th. 1906, aged 79 years, lacking three days. Sidney Eller Ribelin Jameson died January 13th 1909, aged 79 years, 7 mos. 19 days. Jane Elizabeth Jameson Gano died July 6th 1931. Elizabeth Ribelin deceased the 13th of September 1835. John Ribelin deceased the 23rd. day of February 1856. Sallie Perry Jameson deceased the 2nd. of October 1862. Mary M. Ribelin died Oct. 2nd. 1878. Jane Ribelin died February 1st. 1882. Aged 90 years 9 months and 16 days. Permelia Ribelin Shultz died April 13th. 1893, aged 76 years, 1 mo. 25 days. She died at her home near Marcelline Adams Co., Ill. William Morton Ribelin died April 20th. 1896, aged 70 years 3 mo. 16 days. John Perry Ribelin died July 19th. 1899, aged 79 years 3 mos. 26 days. | Ribelin, William (I406)
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| 10815 | Presley B. Pound. Presley B. Pound passed away at his home in this city Wednesday, April 18, 1923 at the age of 63 years. The survivors of the immediate family are the wife and four children, the latter being: Mrs. Bessie D. Arnold, Purdin; Mrs. Nellie M. Hutchinson, Oklahoma City; James P. Pound and Mrs. Hester A. Bumgarner, of Brookfield. The funeral will be from the home today, Rev. E.L. Robinson, of Trenton, conducting the services. The deceased was a member of the masonic Order and the funeral will be under the auspices of that lodge. Brookfield Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 20 April 1923. | Pound, Presley Breckenridge (I2561)
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| 10816 | Price Paul D. Price, 63, husband of Mrs. Josephine Blankenship Price, of 1201 Crescent Avenue, died Saturday. He was the owner and manager of Price Hardware. He was born in Jessamine County, a son of the late Conrad and Hunter Hisler Price, was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church, Methodist Men's Club, and a veteran of WW II. Other survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Judy Price Logan, Lexington; two sons, James D. Price, Huntsville, Alabama; Richard P Price, Lexington; also five grandchildren, Tracy and Damon Logan, Kimberly and David Price, and Paul Allyn Price. Funeral services 10 a.m. Monday at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Southland by Rev. Sewell Woodward Jr. and Rev. Chares W. Bertrand. Burial Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Friends may call today from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Methodist Childrens Home, P.O. Drawer B, Versailles, KY. 40383. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 14 November 1982. | Price, Paul Duncan (I3778)
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| 10817 | Private services for Miss Beagles Private funeral rite were held at the Treadway Chapel this week for Miss Florence E. Beagles, who succumbed Friday at the St. Helena Sanitarium after a short illness. She was born on the Beagles ranch and had lived all her life in this county. There are left to mourn Miss Beagles’ passing these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Lou Emlay of San Francisco, Miss Amanda Beagles of San Francisco, Mrs. May E. Baker of San Francisco, Mrs. Joyce Shaner of Napa, and Robert L. Beagles of Santa Rosa and Donald Beagles of Napa. Napa Journal, Napa, California. Friday, 20 February 1942. | Beagles, Florence Emily (I2203)
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| 10818 | Private. Company B. 53 Kentucky Infantry 8 Sep 1864 to 15 May 1865 | Hedges, William Franklin "Frank" (I457)
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| 10819 | Prominent County Dairy Farmer Dies G. Edgar Roderuck, Walkersville, Succums To Short Illness G. Edgar Roderuck, 59, well-known retired farmer of Walkersville, died Saturday afternoon at 1:15, at Frederick Memorial Hospital, where he was admitted Friday following a heart attack. Born in Frederick County he was the son of the late George T. and Fannie O. Lease Roderuck. He farmed in Glade Valley until eighteen months ago when he retired and moved to Walkersville. Mr. Roderuck was widely known for his outstanding herd of Holstein cattle which for a number of years won the state award for the highest production of butter-fat. He was a former president of the Frederick County Holstein Association and a member of the county D.H.I.A. for 25 years. He was also a member of the county Farm Bureau, served as a director for a number of years, and was a member of Glade Reformed Church, Walkersville. Surviving are his wife, Hazel Hedges Roderuck; four daughters, a son, a sister, Mrs. Elmer E. Thomas, Frederick and five grandchildren. The body is at the G. C. Barton funeral home in Walkersville, where services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in Glade cemetery. | Roderuck, George Edgar (I3411)
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| 10820 | Pruitt Emma F. Pruitt, age 82, sister of Ella Klamfoth and Lottie Edwards, grandmother of Ruth Brandenburg and Wilma Georgahgen, passed away Saturday. Services Wednesday, 10 A.M. Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Mich. St. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Monday. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 10 June 1963. | Otis, Emma Florence (I4654)
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| 10821 | Published by Wright Funeral Home on Mar. 29, 2016. Delmar was born on July 5, 1922 and passed away on Saturday, March 26, 2016. Delmar was a resident of Brookfield, Missouri at the time of his passing. He was married to Kathryn. A funeral service will be Thursday March 31 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home in Brookfield with Rev. Paul Wood officiating. Burial will be in Park Lawn Cemetery in Brookfield. The family will receive friends Thursday from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Memorials to the Linneus Baptist Church may be left at or mailed to Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home P.O. Box 496 Brookfield MO 64628. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/delmar-oertwig-obituary?pid=179457947 | Oertwig, Delmar Duane (I76)
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| 10822 | Published December 22, 1950 - The Courier Times, New Castle, IN Edward Moody, 46, Dies at N.C. Clinic. Edward R. Moody, 46, of 1114 S. 19th St., died Thursday afternoon at the New Castle Clinic. He had been ill for several years. A member of the First Christian Church, he is survived by his wife, Kathryn; his mother, Mrs. Thomas Snell; a sister, Mrs. William M. Caldwell; a brother, Joseph Moody, from Indianapolis; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., at Main and Sons Funeral Home. The Rev. Guy Johnson will officiate. Burial will be in South Mound Cemetery. | Moody, Edward Raymond (I3757)
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| 10823 | Published in The News-Sentinel (Rochester, IN) Wednesday, June 24, 1953 Carry H. Funk Carry H. FUNK, 72, R.R. 6, Rochester, died at 6:40 p.m. Tuesday at his home. His death was attributed to a sunstroke which he suffered five days ago during the heat wave. Mr. Funk had been engaged in farming throughout his entire life. He was born July 2, 1880 in Chillicothe, Ohio, to William and Matilda WARD FUNK and came to Fulton county when still quite young. He was married to Lucille C. KING on Sept. 1, 1926. Survivors are his widow and the following children: Elma [FUNK], Rochester, James [FUNK] with the U.S. Air Force in Texas; Mrs. Isabelle KAMP, Rochester; Arthur, Martha, Robert, Matilda, Helen, Hugh, Judith [FUNK] all at home. Two daughters and a son by a previous marriage also survive: Mrs. Betty WHITESELL, Hobart; Mrs. Harold SMITH, Mishawaka; William [FUNK], Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Rose CAROTHERS, Akron and Mrs. Martha NORRIS, R.R. 6, Rochester. Final rites will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Foster funeral home. Burial will be in Mt. Hope cemetery, Akron. Friends may call at the funeral home. Source: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1953 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Funk, Cary Head (I5440)
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| 10824 | Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel Friday, June 29, 1962 Nannie B. Fenstermaker Mrs. Nannie B. FENSTERMAKER, 78, Anderson, former Rochester resident, died at 2 a.m. today in the Sanders nursing home in Anderson. Mrs. Fenstermaker had been ill for the past 12 years. She was born March 13, 1884. Her husband was William L. FENSTERMAKER. He died in 1950. She was a member of the South Side Christian church at Kokomo. Surviving are one son, Cleo L., Anderson; two brothers, William DALTON, Lancaster, Pa., and James DALTON, Dallas, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the Baker funeral home in Anderson with the Rev. Monroe G. SCHUSTER of the Anderson Central Christian church offficiating. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery in Rochester where graveside services will be at 12:30 p.m. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1962 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Daulton, Nannie Belle (I1637)
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| 10825 | Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel Monday, March 25, 1929 Mrs. Etta FENSTERMAKER, aged 72, well known resident of Rochester, died early Sunday morning at the home of her son, Roy Fenstermaker, at 414 Pontiac Street. Death was due to heart trouble and complications from which she had been ill for a week. The deceased [Etta BRICKMAN] was born on December 20, 1856 in Mecklinburg, Germany, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis BRICKMAN. When only six months of age her parents came to the United States, settling in Hamilton County, Ohio. On March 12th, 1878 she was married to Lafayette FENSTERMAKER and came from Ohio to Fulton County residing on a farm 3 miles northeast of Rochester. After the death of her husband in 1912 she had lived with her son, Roy. Mrs. Fenstermaker was a member of the Evangelical Church. Surviving are two sons, Roy [FENSTERMAKER] and William [FENSTERMAKER] of Rochester; two daughters Mrs. George FUNK, of Rochester, and Mrs. Charles BOWMAN, of Elkhart; three brothers, William [BRICKMAN] and Frank BRICKMAN, of Finley, Ohio, Jonas BRICKMAN, of Springfield, Ohio. There are five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Baptist Church with Rev. J. B. GLEASON officiating. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1929 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Brickman, Ettie (I4585)
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| 10826 | Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel Thursday, January 24, 1957 Charles B. Daulton Charles B. DAULTON, 74, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, formerly of Rochester, suffered a fatal heart attack at 3 p.m. Wednesday while driving on U.S. 6 about two miles north of Syracuse. His auto left the road, ran up an embankment and turned on its top. Mr. Daulton, who lived in Rochester and this vicinity from 1909 to 1931, had been in failing health for several years. He was born in Danville, Ill., on May 21, 1882, to Joe and Ada (HITCHCOCK) DAULTON. He was first married in 1902 in Rochester to Lucy SHAFFER, who preceded him in death. In 1944, he was married in Fort Wayne to Dora HELM, who also preceded him in death. Mr. Daulton was a retired farmer and car salesman and was a member of the Roman Catholic church in Fort Wayne. Surviving are five sons: Ben, Dale, Wayne and Glen [DAULTON], all of Rochester, and Joe [DAULTON], South Bend; two daughters, Mrs. Goldie SWAIN, South Bend and Mrs. Velma VIGUS, Gardena, Cal., three stepchildren; two sisters; Mrs. William FENSTERMAKER, Anderson, and Mrs. Bessie BROWN, Plymouth; a brother, William [DAULTON], Lancaster, Pa.; twelve grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the St. Joseph Catholic church in Rochester with Father Claude W. REMAKALUS of St. Ann's church, Monterey, officiating. Burial will be in the Bruce Lake cemetery. Friends may call at the Zimmerman Brothers funeral home after noon Friday. Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1957 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Daulton, Charles Bert (I1636)
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| 10827 | Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel Thursday, June 18, 1953 Almeda F. Bowman Mrs. Almeda F. BOWMAN, 73, died at 1:50 a.m. today at her home, 1511 Bancroft avenue, this city. She had been in ill health for the past year and in a serious condition for the past month. Mrs. Bowman had been a resident of Rochester for eight years, coming here from Elkhart. The daughter of Lafayette and Ettie (BRINKMAN) FENSTERMAKER, she was born April 25, 1880, on a farm northeast of Rochester. She was married to Charles BOWMAN on August 12, 1904. Mrs. Bowman was a member of the Pleasant Valley Evangelical church and the Rebekah Lodge, Elkhart. Surviving are the husband, at home; a brother, Roy FENSTERMAKER, this city; a sister, Mrs. Viola STEFFEY, Peru; three nieces and a nephew. Final rites will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Zimmerman Brothers funeral home. Rev. H. Gordon HYDE will officiate and burial will be in the Rochester I.O.O.F. cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1953 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Fenstermaker, Almeda (I4587)
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| 10828 | Published in The Rochester Sentinel Friday, March 6, 1981 Joseph S. Daulton Joseph S. DAULTON, 72, Mishawaka, died at 6:40 a.m. Wednesday in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Indianapolis after an extended illness. Mr. Daulton was born April 27, 1908 in Rochester. He was retired from the Courier-Newsom Trucking Co. He was married May 11, 1948 in Rochester to Thelma DAVIS, who died in 1970. He was a member of the American Legion and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Danny (Dianna) VICENT, Mishawaka, and Mrs. Michael (Barbara) McLAUGHLIN, South Bend; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara SWAIN, Mishawaka, and Mrs. Velma VIGUS, Gardena, Calif.; three brothers, Ben DAULTON, Wayne DAULTON, Dale “Dirty” DAULTON, all of Rochester. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Thallemer-Goethals Funeral Home in Mishawaka with the Rev. David C. SCHRAMM officiating. Burial will be in the South Lawn Cemetery in South Bend. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1981 | Daulton, Joseph Shaffer (I1641)
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| 10829 | Published in The Rochester Sentinel Monday, July 19, 2010 Betty D. Daulton Nov. 17, 1922-July 16, 2010 Betty D. DAULTON, 87, 617 Madison St., Rochester, passed away at 8:15 p.m. Friday at Life Care Center of Rochester. She was born Nov. 17, 1922, in Akron, the daughter of Glen B. and Mable (Regenas) Tullis. On Nov. 15, 1947, in South Bend, she married Glen E. Daulton. He preceded her in death May 28, 1980. Mrs. Daulton retired from Hart Schaffner & Marx in Rochester. Survivors include her two children, Christine and husband Butch Martin, South Bend, and Steve G. Daulton, Rochester. Her grandchildren, Heather B. and husband Adrian Velez, South Bend; Dawn L. Martin, South Bend; and Nicole C. Daulton, Dallas, Texas. And her great-grandchildren, Xiomara V. Velez and Tomas A. Velez, both of South Bend, and Gabriel Daulton, Dallas, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, daughter Judy Ann Burchfield, and brothers Milo Tullis and Bruce Tullis. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at IOOF Cemetery, Rochester. Arrangements are by Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester. Online condolences may be sent to zimmermanbros@rtcol.com. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 2010 by Phyllis M. McGurk | Tullis, Betty Dorene (I4584)
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| 10830 | Published in The Rochester Sentinel Saturday, November 18, 1916 While at the dinner table Friday, Lafayette FENSTERMAKER, 63, a well known farmer living northeast of Rochester, suffered a stroke of paralysis which caused his death 12 hours later. Mr. Fenstermaker had been in the best of health and spent the morning shucking corn. After the attack, which was his second in 15 years, he was able to recognize members of the family for several hours and then gradually sank to death. Mr. Fenstermaker was born in Hancock Co., Ohio, Dec 27, 1852, and came here when about seven years old with his parents, George and Eliza FENSTERMAKER, who are both dead. Thirty-eight years ago, Mr. Fenstermaker went back to Ohio where he married Miss Etta BRICKMAN, returning to Fulton county to settle on a farm east of Rochester. They were the parents of five children, four of whom are living: Mrs. Viola FUNK of near Rochester, Mrs. Mada BOWMAN who lives northeast of Rochester, W. L. FENSTERMAKER of Kokomo and Roy FENSTERMAKER, who lives at home. He leaves one brother, Allen FENSTERMAKER of Hammond, Ind. The wife is living. During his residence here, Mr. Fenstermaker was closely identified with the Pleasant Valley church serving a number of years as trustee and for the last 12 years as janitor. Funeral, Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the Pleasant Valley church. Burial at the Odd Fellows cemetery in Rochester. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1916 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Fenstermaker, Lafayette (I4572)
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| 10831 | Published in The Rochester Sentinel Thursday, May 29, 1980 Glen "Sheeny" DAULTON, 60, of 617 Madison Street, died at 6:40 p.m. Wednesday in the Veteran's Administration Hospital, Fort Wayne, where he had been a patient approximately two weeks. He had been in failing health for a year. Mr. Daulton was born Aug. 13, 1919 in Rochester to Charles and Lucy SHAFER DAULTON. He had lived most of his life in Rochester. He was married Nov. 15, 1947 in South Bend to Betty TULLIS, who survives. He was a painter. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving in the South Pacific. He was a member of the Rochester American Legion. Surviving with the wife are a daughter, Mrs. Delos (Christine) MARTIN, South Bend; a son, Steve [DAULTON], Rochester; two granddaughters; two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Barbara) SWAIN, South Bend, and Mrs. Stewart (Velma) VIGUS, Los Angeles; four brothers, Joe [DAULTON], Fort Wayne; Ben, Dale and Wayne, all of Rochester. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Foster & Good Funeral Home with the Rev. Teal YOUNCE officiating. Burial will be in the Rochester I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. Friday and until the hour of service Saturday. Military graveside rites will be conducted by the Rochester American Legion Post. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1980 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Daulton, Glen Eugene (I4576)
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| 10832 | Published in The Rochester Sentinel Wednesday, March 6, 1889 BIRTH - Lafe FENSTERMAKER is the proud father of a boy baby [Ray FENSTERMAKER]. (BLACK OAK ITEM) ----- Published in The Rochester Sentinel Wednesday, March 27, 1889 DIED - The infant child [Ray FENSTERMAKER] of Mr. & Mrs. Lafayette [& Ettie] FENSTERMAKER died a week ago Tuesday and was buried on Wednesday. (BLACK OAK ITEM) SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1886-1890 by Wendell C. Tombaugh | Fenstermaker, Ray (I4588)
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| 10833 | Published in the Rochester Sentinel, Friday, February 25, 2005 Phillip M. Daulton, April 29, 1939-Feb. 23, 2005, Phillip M. DAULTON, 65, of 1005 Jackson Blvd., Rochester, passed away at 5:20 p.m. Wednesday at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Born on April 29, 1939, in Rochester, he was the son of Ben and Edna Nichols Daulton. He was a 1957 graduate of Rochester High School where he participated on the basketball, football and track teams. Mr. Daulton was the owner/operator of Phil Daulton Liquors since 1993. He was a member of Rochester Elks Lodge, Eagles Lodge, Ducks Unlimited, Pheasants Forever, and Walnut Church of the Brethren, Argos. He was a former Little League baseball coach, a commentator on the Wednesday Morning Sports Talk show on radio station WROI-Rochester, an avid golfer, an Indiana University fan, and a Notre Dame football fan. He enjoyed hunting, playing cards, and his black labrador Gus. He was also a dedicated supporter of numerous local charities. Survivors include his daughters, C'Dale Daulton, Rochester, Amy Daulton, Florida; one son, Benjamin and wife Sarah Daulton, Rochester; seven grandchildren, Ben, Sarah, Zackery, MacKenzie, Griffin, Jessica and Wilson; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, David O. Daulton; and one grandson. His funeral service is 2 p.m. Sunday at Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester, with the Pastor Tony Schneiders and the Rev. Jim Calhoun officiating. Friends may call from 2-6 p.m. Saturday and one hour prior to his service Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the donor's favorite local charity or to Walnut Church of the Brethren. | Daulton, Phillip Michael (I4591)
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| 10834 | Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Wednesday, June 14, 1967 Mrs. Hazel PLOTNER, 66, R.R. 1, Akron, died at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday at Woodlawn hospital after a two-week illness. Mrs. Plotner was born Dec. 31, 1900 in Fulton county to Charles and Sarah SNIDER MERLEY. She spent her entire life in Fulton county. In 1943 she married Everett PLOTNER. She was a member of the Akron Methodist church, the Akron Womens club, the WSCS, the Akron Fair board, the Gray Ladies, was chairman of the Woodlawn hospital auxiliary, was active in the Fulton county chorus and was active for 20 years in the Henry township community service. In addition to her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Earl (Genell) HOFFMAN, Akron, and Mrs. Vernon (Normaleen) DYE, Albuquerque, N.M.; two sons, Charles TAYLOR, Buena Park, Cal., and Emmett TAYLOR, Wabash; two brothers, Dewey MERLEY, Akron, and LeRoy MERLEY, Rochester; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. One brother preceded in death. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Haupert funeral home, Akron. The Rev. Dan BENGSTON and the Rev. Claude FAWNS will officiate. Burial will be at Akron Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Thursday. SOURCE: http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1967.htm | Merley, Mary Hazel (I373)
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| 10835 | Published June 6, 1952 - The Courier Times, New Castle, IN Mrs. Atchison Dies In Kentucky, Kin Here Are Notified Mrs. Eliza Atchison, 74, wife of Charles Atchison, has died at her home in Salt Lick, KY, Monday, relatives here have been notified. Mrs. Atchison had been ill for 3 months. Survivors beside the husband include six children: Mrs. Elmer Staton of New Castle, Mrs. Fant Razor of Springport, Mrs. Ernest Moody of Mt. Summit, Mrs. George Lindamood of Dayton, Emmit Atchison & Eugene Atchison, both of New Castle; twenty-one grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. R. R. Swetnam of Ownesville, KY. Funeral services were held in Moores Ferry, KY and burial was in the Hedricks Cemetery. Published June 3, 1952 - The Courier Times, New Castle, IN Mrs. Ernest Moody and brother, Emmitt Atchison, of Mt. Summit and community left Monday for Salt Lick, KY, having word this morning their mother, Eliza Atchison, had passed away. Oren Moody and other members of the Moody family and Atchison family will leave this evening. Published June 6, 1952 - The Courier Times, New Castle, IN Personal News Of Mt. Summit MT. SUMMIT (Spl) - Mrs. Emmitt Atchison and daughters, Carol, Bonita and Gayle, left Tuesday for Salt Lick, KY to join Mr. Atchison to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Charles Atchison, who passed away early Monday morning. Mrs. Atchison was accompanied by Mrs. James Goforth and children, Sheri, Lyn and Phil, of Hillsboro and Mrs. Eugene Atchison and daughter, Karen Sue, of Cadiz. | Reeves, Eliza (I1426)
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| 10836 | Published March 12, 1917 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, Indiana. CYCLONE DEATH TOLL REMAINS AT NINETEEN CITY AWAKENS TO GREAT WORK OF CARING FOR HOMELESS AND RELIEVING SUFFERING OF INJURED ---------- THE DEAD: Earl E. Razor, age 14, son of W. T. Razor, 1322 S. 21st. (from an edited article) *Published March 17, 1917 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, Indiana. The funeral of Earl E. Razor, who was killed by the cyclone Sunday, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains will be held over until Monday, when interment will take place at South Mound. | Razor, Earl Emerson (I1483)
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| 10837 | Purdin Enterprise: Mary A. Graves was born in Washington county, Pa., August 17, 1837, and moved to Illinois in 1854. She was married to B.K. Bumgarner, Nov. 20th, 1856. They moved to Missouri in 1867 and she has been a resident of this county until her death, June 5th, 1925. Age 87 years, 9 months and 18 days. Brookfield Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri, Friday, 19 June 1925. | Graves, Mary Ann (I2634)
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| 10838 | Purdin Enterprise: On Tuesday last William Southerland passed his 90th year. He is a man well preserved for one of his age, being able to walk to town when the weather permits. The children all gathered at the family home south of town in remembrance of his birthday. He is one of the pioneer residents of this part of Linn county and has a host of friends, who wish that he may enjoy many more like occasions. The Unionville Republican and Putnam County Journal, Unionville, Missouri. Friday, 29 January 1915. | Southerland, Wililam Daniel (I3612)
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| 10839 | Purdin items Victor Cassity came in from Chicago Monday to spend a week or two with home folks. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Thursday, 26 November 1903. | Cassity, Victor Murray (I2268)
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| 10840 | Purdin Items Word came from Milan, Mo., Saturday afternoon that John Boner, father of Mrs. Bill Bird, had passed away at the hospital in Milan, after a long illness of several years. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 25 September 1947. | Boner, John Quincy (I1778)
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| 10841 | Purdin Man, Formerly A Resident Here, Dies Mack Molloy, a former resident of Chillicothe, died at 9 o’clock last night in a hospital at Kirksville. He had been seriously ill since suffering a heart attack Friday and was taken to Kirksville yesterday afternoon. Mr. Molloy was a barber at Purdin until approximately two years ago when he retired. He barbered in Chillicothe during the 1920s. Mrs. Molloy, now a teacher at Browning, formerly was on the Wheeling school faculty. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at the Church of Christ in Purdin. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Wednesday, 23 Jun 1954. | Molloy, William McKinley "Mack" (I4455)
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| 10842 | Purdin Resident Dies At Kirksville Hospital Mrs. Carl T. Cassity, longtime resident of Purdin and telephone operator there, died last night at Grimm-Smith Hospital in Kirksville, after a short illness. She had undergone surgery Saturday. She was 46. Born Virginia Ruth June 30 1905 near Purdin to Walter M. and Edna L. Bowyer, she was raised on a farm near Purdin. Funeral arrangement have not yet been made. Until the funeral the body will be at the Wade Funeral Home in Browning. Surviving are: the husband; the parents; a son, R.W. Cassity, Shelbina; a daughter, Mrs. Keith Cordray, Purdin; and a sister, Mrs. Vaughn Smith, Purdin. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Monday, 28 April 1952. | Bowyer, Ruth Virginia (I2581)
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| 10843 | QUEEN CREEK – Amy B. Crouch, 82, a retired registered nurse who served at Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, during World War I and retired from Maricopa County Hospital in 1962, died Monday in Chandler Hospital. Mrs. Crouch, a life member of the Rebecca Lodge, is survived by children, Betty Ems, Amy Osborne, Margaret Harville, Charlotte Allen, Carl, George, Frederick and Franklin; a brother; 24 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. today in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale. Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona, Thursday, May 26, 1977. | Fulghum, Amy Belle (I774)
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| 10844 | QUINWOOD - Elvan E. McClung, 77, died Friday, July 5, 2002, at his home after a sudden illness. Born Jan. 19, 1925, in Quinwood, he was a son of the late James Preston and Edna Lea Hedges McClung. Mr. McClung was a member of John Page VFW Post No. 4484, Rainelle, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and National Rifle Association. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II, from which he received a Purple Heart and two Oak Leaf Clusters. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Quinwood, and had been a barber for 30 years. He was preceded in death by a stepson, Jerry Dean Billings; three sisters, Nellie Jennings, Maude Keaveny and Elizabeth Meadows; and a brother, Ralph McClung. Survivors include his wife, Lorene Pittsenbarger McClung; a daughter, Donna Fay McClung of Miami Beach, Fla.; three stepdaughters, Sylvia Lohr of Cumberland, Va., Sandra Sanders of Madison and Pamela Lewis of Crichton; a son, Harmon Conway McClung of Loveland, Ohio; a stepson, Larry Billin gs of Colonial Heights, Va.; two sisters, Verna Rosewell of Gauley Brid ge and Florence Hight of Kissimmee, Fla.; a brother, Fred McClung of McCross; 17 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel, Rainelle, with the Rev. Houston Boothe officiating. Burial will follow in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Arrangements by Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle. Beckley Register-Herald, Online Edition, 6 July 2002. | McClung, Elvan Edwin (I2109)
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| 10845 | R.C. Bagley Passed Away In Kirksville Roy Curtis Bagley was born at Purdin, Misouri, April 22, 1895, the eldest of eight children born to the late Charles S. and Anna Hedges Bagley. His mother survives him. He passed away at a Hospital in Kirksville, Missouri, November 14, 1957 at the age of 62 years, 6 months and 23 days. “Curt” as he was known to all his friends, was reared on a farm northeast of Purdin, Missouri, in which community he spent his entire life. He was united in marriage on May 19, 1918 to Edna Ann Foster. To this union four children were born: Margaret McCollum, of Denver, Colo.; Charles, who preceded him in death; Clarice Ruppert, Nokomis, Ill, and Carolyn Helms, New Boston, Mo. In his early manhood he served his country in the U.S. Infantry during World War I, and worked at the Purdin Mercantile Co., prior to entering his lifetime occupation as a farmer. He leaves to mourn his passing, his beloved wife of the home; his mother at Purdin, Mo.; three daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCollum, Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ruppert, Nokomis, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Curt Helms, New Boston, Mo.; ten grandchildren, Rozanne, Karen, Lois, Clidena, Evan and Joyce McCollum; Allen, Phyllis and Jimmie Ruppert, and Max Helms. One sister, Mrs. Opal Buckman, Linneus, Mo.; five brothers: Raymond, of Meadville; Chester and Leslie, of Kirksville; Alva, of Shelbina, and Wayne, of Nokomis, Ill; a great number of nephews and nieces and a host of other relatives and friends. He was affiliated with the Church of Christ in Purdin, Mo., in August 1919, and was baptized by J.C. Roady, a well known evangelistic minister of faith. Curt remained faithful to his church and served in numerous capacities, for the eight or nine years as one of its Elders. Funeral services were held Sunday, November 17, 1957, at 2 p.m., conducted by Evangelist James Burgess of Kansas City, at the Church of Christ in Purdin. Song service was by James Calhoun, Rev. and Mrs. Al Mitchener and Mrs. J.W. Grice, who sang, God Will Wipe Away All Tears, and God Will Take Care of You. Flower girls were nieces, Marilea Johnston, Phyllis, Richards, Nellie Harris, Bertie Schweizer, Susan, Janet, Carolyn Ann and Kathryn Bagley, Patty and Marcia Foster, Annette Myers and Lorraine Smith. Pallbearers were nephews, John, Ronald, Dale, Larry and Roger Bagley and Donald Buckman. Honorary Pallbearers were members of his Sunday School class, ray Pulliam, Brooks and Willis Buckman, R.D. Cassity, George Jenkins, Garfield Hill, Quinn Guyer and Clair Shipp. Interment was made in the Purdin cemetery under the direction of Brothers & Wright Funeral Directors. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 21 November 1957, page 1. | Bagley, Roy Curtis "Curt" (I159)
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| 10846 | R.L. Beagles Dies After Long Illness Funeral services will be held tomorrow for a leading Sonoma county agriculturalist and former superintendent of the Wikiup ranch who died Saturday afternoon after a long illness. He is Robert Lee Beagles, 77, who died at his home at 440 Tenth street after a two-year illness. A native of Napa, Mr. Beagles had reside in Sonoma county for 27 years, where his agricultural activities included work with the state prorate board, federal farm labor office, and U.S. Department of Agriculture. Until his retirement because of ill health four years ago, Mr. Beagles was field representative for the local farm labor office. For 16 year he headed the plant introduction garden program for the department of agriculture at Chico. Services will be held from the Eggen and Porter Funeral Home at 3 p.m., with Rev. A.W. Farlander officiating. A mausoleum entombment will follow at the Chapel of the Chimes. A member of Rosewood Camp No.93, Woodmen of the World, Mr. Beagles is survived by his widow, Hettie Beagles. He was the father of Alethea Read and grandfather of Barbara Lee read, also of Santa Rosa; brother of Donald Beagles and Mrs. Joyce Shaner, Napa, and Miss Amanda Beagles and Mrs. May Baker, San Francisco; and the uncle of Mrs. Ed Rowen, Williams; and Beverly Clark and Chester Beagles, San Francisco. The Evening Press and Santa Rosa Republican, Santa Rosa, California. Monday, 13 June 1949. Page 2. | Beagles, Robert Lee (I1806)
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| 10847 | R.W. Cassity Purdin, Mo. Blacksmithing, Wagon and Carriage repairing. Horseshoring a specialty - $2 per team. Lowest living prices, and all work guaranteed. Give me a call R. W. Cassity N22:6m Purdin, Mo. The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 25 December 1890, page 2. | Cassity, Robert William (I2353)
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| 10848 | R.W. Cassity Passed Away At Purdin, Jan. 25 Funeral Services Were Held From Home, Tuesday Morning at 11:00 Robert W. Cassity, son of William and Louise Cassity, was born near Purdin, Missouri, December 19, 1868, and departed this life from his home in Purdin, January 25, 1942. Age 73 years, 1 month and 6 days. On May 12, 1891, he was united in marriage to Miss Ora Karr. To this happy union three children were born: Cecil of Kansas City, Missouri; W.P., of Milan, Missouri; and Carl t., of Purdin, Missouri. Besides his companion of more than a half century and their three sons, Mr. Cassity is survived by a brother, James A. Cassity of Mexico, Missouri; and four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Garrett, of Browning, Missouri; Mrs. Effie Pulliam, Mrs. Alfa Cassity and Mrs. Elva Pearson, all of Purdin, Missouri; several grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Stone, of Browning, Missouri and Mrs. Adell McIntyre, of Linneus, Missouri, preceded him in death. For a number of years Mr. Cassity was in ill health, but bore his afflictions with Christian courage and fortitude. In early life he was united with the Methodist in Purdin. Death found him ready for the passage, his face toward the sunset of life but the sunrise of the life beyond. Mr. Cassity was well known as a business man, who served his town and community for many years as an industrious and generous helper. Funeral services were conducted at the family home at 11 o’clock, Tuesday morning, January 27, by the Rev. E.M. Hines, pastor of the Methodist church, in the presence of a large assembly of relatives, neighbors and friends, who had come to pay their last tribute and farewell. Burial was in the Purdin cemetery. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 29 January 1942. | Cassity, Robert William (I2353)
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| 10849 | Rachael Irene McMillian 1914-2005 Rachael Irene McMillian, 82, of Midland, died Sunday (July 3, 2005) at her residence. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Clinton. They were married in 1930. Mrs. McMillian was born Oct.14, 1914, in Aurora, Ind., daughter of the late Joseph Roy McClanahan and Cassie Anne Sanders. She had retired as a seamstress from Apex Furniture Company in Cincinnati. She was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Pendleton County, Ky. She is survived by a son, Harold (Inez) McMillian of Midland; five grandchildren ...; 17 great-grandchildren ...; and four great-great-grandchildren ...; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, James Ervin; a brother; Raymond; a sister, Ruby Cash; and a granddaughter, Cathy Abercrombie. Funeral Services will be held 3 p.m. today at Eckler-Hudson Funeral Home, 30 S. Main St., Dry Ridge, Ky., with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pendleton County, Ky. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the funeral home. Wilmington News-Journal, Wilmington, Ohio. Friday, 8 July 2005. LKH note: names of grandchildren redacted when I transcribed this text. | McClanahan, Rachael Irene (I3090)
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| 10850 | Rachel Frances Griffin Moore, 88, Indianapolis, died Monday. She was a salesclerk for H.P. Wasson Co. 20 years, retiring in 1967. She was a member of Calvary Tabernacle. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Wilson St. Pierre Chapel of the Chimes, with calling from 5 to 8 p.m. today. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery East. She was the widow of Hiram H. Moore. Survivors: son Rick Holsapple; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 29 March 1995. | Griffin, Rachel Frances (I5130)
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