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10801 Two Tots Burned to Death In Fire Near Morehead
Family Trapped In Two-Story Frame House
Four Other Persons Suffer Serious Injuries In Blaze
Morehead, Ky., June 27 (Special) – Two small children were burned to death and four other persons, suffering from serious burns and injuries were being rushed to Lexington hospital early this morning as a result of a fire which trapped a family in a two-story frame house at midnight Friday at Bluestone, Ky., eight miles from Morehead.
The dead were Glennis Wayne Gilkison, 5, and Mary Louis Montz, 2.
Seriously injured were John Gilkison, 50; his wife, Blanche, 44; Recleu Gilkison, a son and father of Glennis Wayne, and Fred c. Gilkison, a son.
Mrs. Roxy Montz, mother of Mary Lou, who was said to have been in a Lexington hospital for two months, knew nothing of the disaster.
The blaze, which was though to have been caused by a discarded lighted cigarette, started in the kitchen of the home, shortly after Fred Gilkison returned from a hunting trip.
Escape for the family was cut off when the fire, spreading quickly, swept into a stairway which led into the kitchen.
Members of the family after several unsuccessful attempts to make an exit through the kitchen, were forced to leap from the second-story windows. Already severely burned, witnesses said that those who escaped the flaming structure suffered additional injuries when they leaped to safety.
Repeated efforts by members of the family to rescue the two small children were unsuccessful as flames swept the upstairs bedroom in which they were sleeping.
Scores of residents of the tiny village who were attracted to the scene of the fire attempted to aid in the rescue, but were driven back by the intense heat.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 28 June 1941, page 1.
Gilkison, John Warren (I1148)
 
10802 Two Tots Burned to Death In Fire Near Morehead
Family Trapped In Two-Story Frame House
Four Other Persons Suffer Serious Injuries In Blaze
Morehead, Ky., June 27 (Special) – Two small children were burned to death and four other persons, suffering from serious burns and injuries were being rushed to Lexington hospital early this morning as a result of a fire which trapped a family in a two-story frame house at midnight Friday at Bluestone, Ky., eight miles from Morehead.
The dead were Glennis Wayne Gilkison, 5, and Mary Louis Montz, 2.
Seriously injured were John Gilkison, 50; his wife, Blanche, 44; Recleu Gilkison, a son and father of Glennis Wayne, and Fred c. Gilkison, a son.
Mrs. Roxy Montz, mother of Mary Lou, who was said to have been in a Lexington hospital for two months, knew nothing of the disaster.
The blaze, which was though to have been caused by a discarded lighted cigarette, started in the kitchen of the home, shortly after Fred Gilkison returned from a hunting trip.
Escape for the family was cut off when the fire, spreading quickly, swept into a stairway which led into the kitchen.
Members of the family after several unsuccessful attempts to make an exit through the kitchen, were forced to leap from the second-story windows. Already severely burned, witnesses said that those who escaped the flaming structure suffered additional injuries when they leaped to safety.
Repeated efforts by members of the family to rescue the two small children were unsuccessful as flames swept the upstairs bedroom in which they were sleeping.
Scores of residents of the tiny village who were attracted to the scene of the fire attempted to aid in the rescue, but were driven back by the intense heat.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 28 June 1941, page 1.
 
Elam, Blanche Mae (I1149)
 
10803 Tyler
Richard Tyler, age 77, of 1647 W. Summit Ave., born April 9, 1900 in Ohio, passed away September 15, 1977 at a local hospital. Survivors: son, James Haught, 4 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, sisters: Martha Anderson and Marguarite Pletz, both of Ohio, other relatives. Funeral service departs Friday at 12:45 p.m. from Ortiz Mortuary. Graveside services at 1:15 p.m. at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery. Arrangements by Ortiz Mortuary.
San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas. Friday, 16 September 1977.
 
Tyler, Richard (I2624)
 
10804 Typhoid Epidemic
Mechanicsburg, O., Aug. 20. – Typhoid fever is raging in epidemic form at Plumwood, nine miles east of here. About 20 cases are reported.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 25 August 1898.
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Peculiar – When there was so much typhoid fever in town last year it was remarked as a strange fact that all of the cases were those of residents of the south side of the thoroughfares Main, Sudduth and High streets. This year all of the numerous cases are situated on the north side of the same streets.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 22 September 1898.
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Shelbyville, Ky., Sept. 23. – An epidemic of malignant typhoid fever is raging in Southville, a neighborhood eight miles south of this place. There are now 25 cases and three deaths resulted. Great apprehension is felt as the fever is spreading rapidly.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 29 September 1898.
 
Kissick, Henry (I1414)
 
10805 U.S. Million Dead.
U.S. Million is another of the Belton”flu” patients who has gone on “the long journey.”
Mr. Million came here last fall to spend the winter months so his children could attend the Belton school. Some days ago the whole family, father, mother and four children, were stricken with the “flu” and have been seriously ill.
Death came to Mr. Million Tuesday night. The rest of the family are believed to be on the road to recovery.
The Star-Herald, Belton, Missouri. Thursday, 20 February 1919.

LKH note: unfortunately his wife and youngest child would die within the week.
 
Million, Ulysses Sanford (I596)
 
10806 U.S. Million Dead.
U.S. Million is another of the Belton”flu” patients who has gone on “the long journey.”
Mr. Million came here last fall to spend the winter months so his children could attend the Belton school. Some days ago the whole family, father, mother and four children, were stricken with the “flu” and have been seriously ill.
Death came to Mr. Million Tuesday night. The rest of the family are believed to be on the road to recovery.
The Star-Herald, Belton, Missouri. Thursday, 20 February 1919.

LKH note: unfortunately his wife and youngest child would die within the week.
 
Gardner, Elizabeth (I597)
 
10807 U.S. Million Dead.
U.S. Million is another of the Belton”flu” patients who has gone on “the long journey.”
Mr. Million came here last fall to spend the winter months so his children could attend the Belton school. Some days ago the whole family, father, mother and four children, were stricken with the “flu” and have been seriously ill.
Death came to Mr. Million Tuesday night. The rest of the family are believed to be on the road to recovery.
The Star-Herald, Belton, Missouri. Thursday, 20 February 1919.

LKH note: unfortunately his wife and youngest child would die within the week.
 
Million, William Clayton (I1665)
 
10808 U.S. Million, Dec’d. J.H. Hatton, public administrator, ordered to take charge of estate, there being no heirs of legal age. The estate in valued at $500. Arthur Brown, George A. Lefland and W.F. Bailey appointed witnesses to assist in making an inventory of the estate. Inventory filed.
The Cass County Democrat-Missourian
Thursday, 6 March 1919.
 
Million, Ulysses Sanford (I596)
 
10809 U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865

Name: Wm M Moore
Birth Year: abt 1837
Place of Birth: Virginia
Age on 1 July 1863: 26
Race: White
Marital Status: Unmarried
Residence: Washington, Ohio
Congressional District: 15th
Class: 2
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Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002

Name: William M Moore
Marriage Date: 23 Sep 1866
Marriage Place: Linn, Missouri, USA
Spouse: Debora A Cassety
Household Members: Name, Age
Debora A Cassety
William M Moore
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Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934

Name: William M Moore
Gender: Male
Place Filed: Kansas, USA
Relation to Head: Soldier
Spouse: Deborah A Moore
Household Members: Name, Age
William M Moore
Deborah A Moore
 
Moore, William M. (I2498)
 
10810 uanita Marie Hiemstra
1936 ~ 2016
J. Marie Hiemstra, 79, died Monday, April 11, 2016 at St. Alphonsus, Nampa.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the LDS church located at 121 N Canyon, Nampa.
Marie was born in Middlefork, Illinois on the 24th of June 1936. She is survived by her daughters, Donna Ireland and Sophia Neal; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Tara Ireland.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on Marie's memorial webpage at www.summersfuneral.com

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/idahostatesman/name/juanita-hiemstra-obituary?id=7304323
 
Adkins, Juanita Marie (I5455)
 
10811 ucille Lumbattis Bivens passed away on Saturday, November 30, 2013 at the age of 92. The beloved wife of the late O.B. Bivens, she is also preceded in death by her loving daughter Linda J. Bivens; her parents, Floyd and Bertha Lumbattis; two brothers, Floyd and Bob Lumbattis and one sister, Mary Morrison. She is survived by her loving son, William Carl Bivens and his wife Rose Anne. Grandmother of Thomas, David, and Robert Bivens, Jennifer Bowers, and Ramona Elder. She is survived by seven great-grandchildren and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Saturday, December 14, 2013 at E.J. Fielding Funeral Home, 2260 W. 21st Avenue, Covington, LA 70433. Visitation begins at 10:00 AM followed by a service at 11:00 AM. Please sign the online Guest Book at www.ejfieldingfh.com.
Published by The New Orleans Advocate from Dec. 4 to Dec. 14, 2013.
https://obits.nola.com/us/obituaries/nola/name/lucille-bivens-obituary?id=10524585
 
Lumbattis, Lucille (I4272)
 
10812 Ulysses G. Hedges
Ulysses G. Hedges, 83, died at his home at LaBelle, yesterday. He had lived there for the past 37 years and was a retired farmer. He was born March 26, 1866 in Mason County, Ky. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jim Watson, Alva; Mrs. Wade Hampton, LaBelle; a son, Thomas Hedges, Charlestown, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Georgetta Truesdell, Winchester, O. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Leo W. Engelhardt funeral home.
News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida. Monday, 14 February 1949, page 2.
 
Hedges, Ulysses Grant (I506)
 
10813 unable to find records after death of her son in 1909 Daulton, Bessie (I5439)
 
10814 Uncle Peter Cassity, blacksmith at Cora, who was hurt in the fall while shoeing a horse, is still not able to be about.
The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 26 January 1911, page 8.
 
Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1746)
 
10815 Union Army. Private. Company A, Kentucky 10th Cavalry Regiment. Enlisted on 8 September 1862. Mustered out 17 September 1863 at Maysville, Kentucky.
 
Moody, Joseph Harvey (I515)
 
10816 Upper North Hogan
Several from here attended Memorial services at Aurora Thursday.
Reuben McClanahan a resident of Harrison Ridge for the past nine years, died of paralysis at his home, May 31, 1918, aged 69 years. He was a member of the Christian church and well versed in the bible. Mr. McClanahan was of a pleasant and jovial disposition and will be sadly missed. The body was taken Saturday to Dry Ridge, Ky., for burial. His death is especially sad, there being two taken from a household of three within a week. The youngest son Ernest was called to the military camp on the Monday before.
The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Friday, 7 June 1918.
 
McClanahan, Reuben Pickett (I472)
 
10817 US 1880 agricultural census, enumerated 12 June 1880.
Fleming County, Kentucky
William R. Hedges, line 1
Rented for share of produce
tilled acres – 25
value of farm implements - $10
value of farm production - $150
horses – 1
Milch cows – 2
other cattle – 1
cattle sold – 1
butter , pounds – 150
poultry, barnyard – 8
other – 50
eggs produced - 40
Indian corn, acres – 8
Indian corn, bushels – 150
Oats, acres – 5
Oats, bushels – 40
wheat – acres – 8
wheat – bushels – 60
Molasses – gallons – 25
Potatoes, Irish – 12
Potatoes, sweet – 10
Wood cut, cords - 15
value of wood products - $15
 
Hedges, William Riley (I10)
 
10818 US Air Force. Wiseman, Warren Elston (I5133)
 
10819 US Air Force. Lieutenant Colonel.  O'Brien, Alden Walton (I5022)
 
10820 US Air Force. Master Sergeant.  Comment, Henry Joseph (I4246)
 
10821 US Air Force. Master Sergeant. Keaveny, Loy Russell (I3955)
 
10822 US Air Force. Senior Staff Sergeant. Purvis, Clifford Ray (I3990)
 
10823 US Air Force. Staff Sergeant. Johnson, Lyle Verne (I4598)
 
10824 US Army Air Force. Staff Sergeant. Hedges, Duane Thurman (I5168)
 
10825 US Army veteran having served during WWII in England, France, and Germany and received 3 Bronze Stars.

Preceded in death by a son Marion Eugene “Gene” Hammond, Jr., sister Dorothy Mae Miller-Nightingale, and brother Beverly Allen Hammond. 
Hammond, Marion Eugene “Poppy” (I3819)
 
10826 US Army.  Clayton, Lyle Marion (I5161)
 
10827 US Army. Hedges, Wendel Lorraine (I5169)
 
10828 US Army. Bradshaw, Carl William (I3834)
 
10829 US Army. Brooks, Charles Leroy (I5107)
 
10830 US Army. Roberts, Larry Dean (I5032)
 
10831 US Army. Tallman, Herbert (I4698)
 
10832 US Army. 121st Cavalry. Troop B. Corporal. Hamon, Roy Vincent (I3719)
 
10833 US Army. 1st Lieutenant. Ganz, Louis A. (I5069)
 
10834 US Army. 2nd Lieutenant. Atchison, Floyd Russell (I3204)
 
10835 US Army. 305th Infantry. 77th Division. Mech Company H. Moody, Jackson Monroe (I1437)
 
10836 US Army. 59th Infantry. Company L. Hedges, Claude Franklin (I1682)
 
10837 US Army. 609th Tank Battalion. Technician Grade 6.  Bishop, Grover Cleveland (I4837)
 
10838 US Army. 60th Infantry. 9th Div. PFC. Amick, Vernon Hedges (I2155)
 
10839 US Army. Captain. Schaeffer, Calvin William (I3518)
 
10840 US Army. Chief Warrant Officer 3. Pettit, Donald Joe (I3711)
 
10841 US Army. Chief Warrant Officer 4.  Richards, Norman Edward (I4950)
 
10842 US Army. Corporal.
 
Hedges, Brian Caroll (I5179)
 
10843 US Army. Corporal. Gibbs, Tinsley Elmer (I3868)
 
10844 US Army. Corporal. Hammond, Marion Eugene “Poppy” (I3819)
 
10845 US Army. Corporal. Tyler, Richard (I2624)
 
10846 US Army. Corporal. Hickerson, Ronald J. (I4883)
 
10847 US Army. Ordnance Sergeant. Lawton, Harry Wilson (I1057)
 
10848 US Army. PFC. Gibbs, Glendon Bryan (I3869)
 
10849 US Army. Private E-1. Petero, Benjamin Dale (I5144)
 
10850 US Army. Private. Cassity, Clarence Clifford (I1212)
 

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