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| 2051 | Frederick County, Maryland Minutes of the Orphans Court, 1784-1801. Second Tuesday and 12th day of April 1792. Court met according to adjournment and present the worshipful: William M. Beall, Esqr. Pat Sim Simth, Esqr. Fra. B. Sappington, Esqr. William and Levy Hedge two of the Heirs and Representatives of William Hedge late of Frederick County, Dec., appeared and made choice of Andrew Hedge as their guardian and at the same time Andrew Hedge appeared and offered Peter Wolfe and William Hedge, of Joseph, as his Security, who were approved and Accepted. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner. | Hedges, William (I5571)
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| 2052 | Frederick County, Maryland Minutes of the Orphans Court, 1784-1801. Second Tuesday and 12th day of April 1792. Court met according to adjournment and present the worshipful: William M. Beall, Esqr. Pat Sim Smith, Esqr. Fra. B. Sappington, Esqr. William and Levy Hedge two of the Heirs and Representatives of William Hedge late of Frederick County, Dec., appeared and made choice of Andrew Hedge as their guardian and at the same time Andrew Hedge appeared and offered Peter Wolfe and William Hedge, of Joseph, as his Security, who were approved and Accepted. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner. The foregoing entry is the last one I have found in court records until Andrew Hedges’ Will was probated, Feb. 10, 1812. He had meanwhile been married twice; 1st, to Christena Cramer, on April 30, 1791 (given as 1792 in the Frederick Md. Courthouse record and discussed later), and M. 2nd to Julianna Leatherman, on Jan 28, 1905, (also Courthouse record). The date of Christena (Cramer) Hedges’ death was Mar. 11, 1800 (Evan. Reformed Church Record, Frederick, Md.) | Hedges, Andrew (I1615)
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| 2053 | Frederick County, Maryland Minutes of the Orphans Court, 1784-1801. Second Tuesday and 12th day of April 1792. Court met according to adjournment and present the worshipful: William M. Beall, Esqr. Pat Sim Smith, Esqr. Fra. B. Sappington, Esqr. William and Levy Hedge two of the Heirs and Representatives of William Hedge late of Frederick County, Dec., appeared and made choice of Andrew Hedge as their guardian and at the same time Andrew Hedge appeared and offered Peter Wolfe and William Hedge, of Joseph, as his Security, who were approved and Accepted. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner. | Hedges, William (I1631)
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| 2054 | Frederick County, Maryland Minutes of the Orphans Court, 1784-1801. Second Tuesday and 12th day of April 1792. Court met according to adjournment and present the worshipful: William M. Beall, Esqr. Pat Sim Smith, Esqr. Fra. B. Sappington, Esqr. William and Levy Hedge two of the Heirs and Representatives of William Hedge late of Frederick County, Dec., appeared and made choice of Andrew Hedge as their guardian and at the same time Andrew Hedge appeared and offered Peter Wolfe and William Hedge, of Joseph, as his Security, who were approved and Accepted. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner. | Hedges, Levi (I340)
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| 2055 | Frederick Earl Cassity, 92 Memorial services for Frederick Earl Cassity, 92, who died Saturday at Sperry’s Nursing Home, were held at the Purdin cemetery this morning at 11 o’clock under the direction of the Lindley Funeral Home, with the Rev. Walter Bingham officiating. Mr. Cassity has been disabled many years, having suffered a stroke in 1955. He was the son of Armstrong and Josephine Pound Cassity of rural Purdin and was born Nov. 6, 1882. He lived his entire life in the Purdin community until going to the nursing home. He was a member of the Purdin Church of Christ. Mr. Cassity was preceded in death by his wife, Alpha O. Cassity in January, 1953, and their only child, Leland Earl Cassity, 21 months ago. He is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eunice Cassity of Chillicothe; two grandsons, John of Kansas City, and Charles, of St. Louis, and two great-granddaughters, Christine and Tiana. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Monday, 5 may 1975. | Cassity, Frederick Earl (I2266)
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| 2056 | Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church | Family: Matthias Hedges / Mary Ann Hedges (F843)
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| 2057 | Frederick German Reformed Church | Family: Peter Hedges / Elizabeth Bayer (F2279)
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| 2058 | Fredonia Della M. Hall, 87, homemaker, Timmons Funeral Home. The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Friday, 15 January 1982. | Cassity, Della Marie (I1753)
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| 2059 | Freeman – In Yuba city, Sutter County, August 27, 1963; Floyd Freeman, husband of Martha of Linda, Yuba county, father of Stanley of Marysville, Yuba County, brother of Wayne, Mrs. Lola Anderson and Mrs. Vera Dust, all of Missouri; a native of Missouri, aged 68 years. Masonic funeral services will be held at 10 AM tomorrow in the Ullrey Memorial Chapel. The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. Thursday, 29 August 1963. | Freeman, Floyd Cavil (I2321)
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| 2060 | Freeman-Moody. – Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, at his home north of town, on last Thursday united in matrimony Mr. Foster Freeman and Miss Cora Moody, being the second marriage of both bride and bridegroom. Both are of Hillsboro. The bride is a charming young woman, daughter of W. Scott Moody and sister of Mrs. Wm. Faris. Mr. Freeman is a popular gentleman, having hosts of friends in Bath and Fleming counties. Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 14 July 1898. | Freeman, Foster (I1726)
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| 2061 | Freeman-Moody. – Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, at his home north of town, on last Thursday united in matrimony Mr. Foster Freeman and Miss Cora Moody, being the second marriage of both bride and bridegroom. Both are of Hillsboro. The bride is a charming young woman, daughter of W. Scott Moody and sister of Mrs. Wm. Faris. Mr. Freeman is a popular gentleman, having hosts of friends in Bath and Fleming counties. Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 14 July 1898. | Moody, Cora (I490)
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| 2062 | French Hedges, 90, of 4408 Bosart Road, died unexpectedly at 2:55 PM Friday in Mercy Medical Center. He was born in Rupert, West Virginia on May 9, 1897 the son of James T. and Melissa (Hoff) Hedges and had resided here for the last four years. He had been a former banker and teacher in West Virginia, had attended the Third Church of God and the United Pentecostal Church, and was a United States Army Veteran of World War II. He is survived by one brother, Lacy of West Virginia; a number of nieces and nephews; and beloved friends, including Nellie Deitz of West Virginia and Margo and Al Fulk, with who he resided. Friends may call at the Conroy Funeral Home from 2-4 PM on Sunday. His body will then be taken to Rainelle, West Virginia for services and burial. Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio. Sunday, 9 August 1987. | Hedges, French V. (I673)
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| 2063 | Friend, Jack, age 50, of 135 N. Plum St, Germantown, O., died shortly after his admittance to St. Elizabeth hospital at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday. He suffered a heart attack while on a project. He was a foreman for the Montgomery County Engineers dept., a veteran of World War II and a member of the Germantown Fish & Game club. Surviving are his wife, Georgia; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Dixie Lee Sherman, of Winston Salem, N.C.; his mother, Mrs. Carrie Friend, of Germantown; a sister, Edna, also of Germantown and a grandson. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday from the John A. Arpp funeral home, Germantown, O., burial Germantown cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 9 p.m. Friday. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, 11 June 1964. | Friend, Jack Boyer (I3727)
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| 2064 | Friends gave her a surprise (Press-Democrat Special.) Fairmount, Ill., Sept. 2. - One of the most delightful entertainments of the season was the birthday surprise on Mrs. Geo. Hedge last Sunday, at her home northeast of the village. The event was planned and executed by her husband and daughters. While Mrs. Hedges was busily engaged in serving dinner to some friends who had accompanied her home from Sunday school and church, her friends to the number of seventy-five or more slipped into the front rooms of her home and came marching out to the dining room with her mother in the lead, which, by the way, was a great surprise, the latter having come out from Danville. The afternoon was spent in a social and religious way. About 4 o'clock the crowd repaired to the front yard where some fifteen or twenty minutes was devoted to song and prayer, and the breaking of bread, which was presided over by Rev. Scott, of Danville, after which the remainder of the evening was spent in song, and social conversation, and the eating of cream, cake and candy and fruit, and a general good time was enjoyed by all. One singular feature connected with their gathering was that the hostess was surprised on her 18th birthday in 1888, in the same house where she now lives. Mrs. Hedges was the recipient of many beautiful pieces of china. Newspaper clipping from Cora (Gritton) Hedges. No publishing information available. | Gritton, Cora Belle (I91)
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| 2065 | Friends here have received word of the recent death of Floyd Cassity whose wife is the former Dorothy Bergman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bergman, former Axtell residents. Death was caused by a brain tumor. He leaves three daughters beside his wife who reside in Payette, Idaho. The Standard, Axtell, Kansas. Thursday, 25 May 1944. | Cassity, Floyd Melton (I4150)
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| 2066 | From "Newton Daily Republican", Newton, Harvey county, Kansas dated Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1888, Page 4: Died. Mrs. Sarah Maxwell died at the residence of her son W. Maxwell, on East South Second street last evening, after an iliness extending over many days. Mrs. Maxwell was 78 years of age and was deeply beloved by all of her relatives and friends. The funeral took place at 8 o'clock this afternoon, Mr. H. L. Howe conducting. The services were held at the residence and were attended by a large number of friends of the deceased and of the family, who were deeply impressed with the words of consolation offered by the pastor, Rev. W. J. Martindale of the Methodist Episcopal church. The interment was made in the Newton City cemetery. The bereaved relatives have the heartfelt sympathy of their friends in their dark hour. | Hunt, Sarah (I6187)
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| 2067 | From "The History of Methodism in Kentucky" by The Rev. A. H. Redford, D.D., Vol. II, Nashville, TN, 1869, pages 346 to 352: Absalom Hunt was born in Virginia, December 4, 1773, and emigrated when a youth to East Tennessee. From thence he came to Kentucky, and married in 1793. We have no information as to the date of his conversion, but at the time of his marriage he was a member of the Church and a professor of religion. He settled in Fleming County, where he was licensed to preach, but subsequently he removed to Bath County, where he labored a few years very usefully as a local preacher. It was not until he had passed the meridian of life that he became an itinerant. At the Conference of 1815, he was admitted on trial. His first appointment was to the Madison Circuit. In 1816, he was placed in charge of the Lexington Circuit, where he remained two years. Mr. Hunt continued to travel as a preacher, filling the Minkstone, Limestone, Mount Sterling, and Fleming Circuits, until 1823, when he was placed on the superannuated roll. At the ensuing Conference, with his health somewhat improved, he was appointed to the Liberty Circuit, and the following three years as a supernumerary to Paris, Lexington, and Minkstone. Unable longer to perform ministerial labor, except occasionally in the neighborhood in which he resided, in 1828 he returned to the superannuated list on which he remained until the 21st of February, 1841, when he closed his earthly pilgrimage. Absalom Hunt was born 4 Dec 1773, in the Shenandoah Valley close to Romney and Winchester, Frederick County, VA. His marriage to Miss Hester Foster in 1793 is recorded in Bourbon County, KY, Vol. 22, P. 57. "Register of Kentucky Historical Society". His will is recorded in Book D, p.168, Bath County, KY. For Hester's will see Will Book E, p. 451; Settlement Book 22, p. 163. Absalom Hunt was a Methodist minister, as were his brothers Lewis and Reuben. Lewis was a circuit rider in Ohio; Absalom rode the circuit in Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Finley's "History of Methodism in Kentucky" gives a sketch of his life, also the different charges he had during the time of his ministry. He was a Presiding Elder and presided at the Lexington Conferences of 1817 and 1818; at Kingston, KY 1819; at Mt. Sterling in 1821; at Fleming, KY in 1823; at Liberty, KY in 1824, at Paris, KY in 1826. In 1826 he was sent back to Minkstone. Absalom Hunt owned a plantation. He often went to Cincinnati on buying trips. He and his brothers were tall, strong, had blond hair, and were of fair complexion. SOURCE: May Cooper Burnham, Tulsa, OK. 1960. In his will he left his estate to his widow and one dollar to each of his surviving children. It is believed he died from the complications of a stroke. From the Ancestry Family Tree of pekeapoomon https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/112707860/person/120158390659/media/9c2a2b1a-fe63-4dfe-a104-e4185908eab2?galleryindex=7&sort=-created | Hunt, Rev. Absolom (I3662)
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| 2068 | From 1671 Census of the Delaware, by Peter Stebbins Craig. Anders Stille, Swedish, apparently had just married. (#162 in the census) Wharton enters the words “Anna Peterson marryed to Andreas” with no last name given to the husband. The man was Anders Stille (son of Olof Stille), who testified on 17 October 1683 “that he has been 25 or 26 years here in town.” The wife was Annetje Pieters, daughter of Pieter Wolfertsen van Couwenhoven, who had purchased a lot northwest of Beaver Street at Hart Street in 1669. At the time of this census, her father ( a brewer) was languishing in debtor’s prison in Manhattan, as a result of a lawsuit by Philip Carteret. In 1667, when a resident of Elizabethtown, East Jersey, van Couwenhoven had mortgaged all of his property ot Carteret and was unable to pay off the mortgage. After Pieter van Couwenhoven’s New Castle property was sold in 1673, Anders Stille and his wife Annetje moved to the Christina River with John Ogle, John Arskin and Marten Gerritsen. Anders died before 1693, survived by sons Jacob and Johan Stille and at least one daughter. Opposite the brewer Pieter van Couwenhoven’s property was an empty lot between Beaver Street and the Mart, for which a patent was given to Jean Paul Jaquet bearing the date of 1 May 1671. This was soon acquired by the English soldier John Ogle, not listed in Wharton’s census, who married by the end of year Anders Stille’s niece, ElisabethPetersdotter, daughter of Ella Stille and her first husband Peter Jochimsson. | Stille, Anders (I5286)
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| 2069 | From 1671 Census of the Delaware, by Peter Stebbins Craig. Anders Stille, Swedish, apparently had just married. (#162 in the census) Wharton enters the words “Anna Peterson marryed to Andreas” with no last name given to the husband. The man was Anders Stille (son of Olof Stille), who testified on 17 October 1683 “that he has been 25 or 26 years here in town.” The wife was Annetje Pieters, daughter of Pieter Wolfertsen van Couwenhoven, who had purchased a lot northwest of Beaver Street at Hart Street in 1669. At the time of this census, her father ( a brewer) was languishing in debtor’s prison in Manhattan, as a result of a lawsuit by Philip Carteret. In 1667, when a resident of Elizabethtown, East Jersey, van Couwenhoven had mortgaged all of his property ot Carteret and was unable to pay off the mortgage. After Pieter van Couwenhoven’s New Castle property was sold in 1673, Anders Stille and his wife Annetje moved to the Christina River with John Ogle, John Arskin and Marten Gerritsen. Anders died before 1693, survived by sons Jacob and Johan Stille and at least one daughter. Opposite the brewer Pieter van Couwenhoven’s property was an empty lot between Beaver Street and the Mart, for which a patent was given to Jean Paul Jaquet bearing the date of 1 May 1671. This was soon acquired by the English soldier John Ogle, not listed in Wharton’s census, who married by the end of year Anders Stille’s niece, ElisabethPetersdotter, daughter of Ella Stille and her first husband Peter Jochimsson. | Pieters, Annetje "Anna" (I5287)
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| 2070 | From a niece, "Burdetta Gibson Masters was born Samuel Maurice Masters and Grace Bell Garrett. She married Hugh Mclain Moody and had the following children Brenda Joyce, Karen Grace, and Eva Maurice Moody. Her siblings were Maurice, Juantia May, William Ray "Billy Ray", Drumenda Masters, Roger Deleno, and Gypsey Wayne Masters. Aunt Det was a very religious woman. She Belong to the Mt Freedom Baptist Church in Wilmore, Kentucky. I will alway remember her Christmas and Thanksgiving Dinners were she get out her, Fancy little bowls and decorate the table real pretty. She worked a lot in her earlier years and sat for the Elderly. She took me and my sister and brother in for a while. Aunt died of complications from a stroke." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WILMORE- Burdetta Masters Moody, 72, of Lowry Lane, Wilmore, housewife and widow of Hugh M. Moody, died November 13, 2003, at St. Joseph Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Samuel and Grace Bell Garrett Masters. She was a member of Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters Brenda Moody Benge-Nicholasville, Karen Brown (Walter Wayne)-Nicholasville, Eva Wright (Michael)-Burgin, five grandchildren Jennifer Hager, Kara Benge, Walter Brown Jr., Sean Brown, John Patrick Wright, three great-grandchildren Dalton Brown, Lain and Brynn Hager, two sisters Juanita Harp-OH, and Gypsy Megee-Michigan and other family members. Services will be 1:00 Monday at Mt. Freedom Baptist Church with Pastor David Hewitt officiating, with burial in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Sunday 1 - 5 and 6 - 9 at the Betts & West funeral home. Bearers will be Walter Wayne Brown, Michael Wright, Walter Brown Jr., Sean Brown, Larkin "Mac" Hager, and Marty Megee. Honorary Bearers will be the Deacons of Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Contributions may be made to Hospice of the Bluegrass or Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. | Masters, Burdetta Gibson “Det” (I3838)
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| 2071 | from abstract of obituary on Ancestry Name Janet E. Morgan Gender Female Residence Place Columbus ' Hilltop Death Date 20 May 2018 Spouse: Arthur Morgan Children: Kathy Carroll-Laird Kevin Laird Jim Hedges Mark Hedges Stuart Morgan Sally Morgan Robin Rao Wendy Lee Alicia Castleberry | Baker, Janet Elizabeth (I4234)
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| 2072 | From Ancestry Family Tree of Matthew Witte. Family tradition says the Hunts eventually left Tennessee because of lack of salt. John Hunt was listed on the 1790 Bourbon County, Kentucky census. According to a lawsuit filed by his heirs in 1810, John Hunt purchased 1,000 acres in Bourbon County, but the land was later discovered to be part of a tract of land covered by Wright's Military Survey. In disgust, John Hunt then moved to Fleming County, Kentucky. His heirs were seeking to recover losses from this land. https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/112707860/person/120102110381/media/cbef7186-2bab-400d-9dd2-747667a0e493?galleryindex=2&sort=-created In the complaint of a Harrison Co., KY lawsuit brought by the heirs of John Hunt, Sr. against Thomas Jones, Jr. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-KSJJ-9), the heirs are listed with the stipulation that they were the "whole and sole number of heirs" of John Hunt, Sr.” They only included: Reuben Hunt, Basil Hunt, Absalom Hunt, Winnefred Hunt Titsworth (wife of Benjamin Titsworth), Dardana [sic] Hunt Denton (wife of Joseph Denton). John Hunt, Jr. (Lewis Wilson Hunt was deceased at this time and would not have been listed.) Mary Hunt (who married William Denton), Sarah Hunt (who married Abraham Denton), and Deborah Hunt (who married Isaac Hutson) are often mistakenly attached to John Hunt, Sr. From the "Hunt Family of Greenup County" (http://www.batteryl.org/hunt.html) about Sarah Hunt, "Thought to be possibly a niece of John Hunt, Sr along with Mary and Deborah. Made the journey to Bourbon CO in late 1790's from East Tenn Territory, Washington Co." originally from From Ancestry Family Tree of Matthew Witte. Ancestry Family Tree of pekeapooman, direct ancestor https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/112707860/person/120102110381/media/59bbfcfd-cc84-4c70-be14-c6f333f23550?galleryindex=3&sort=-created | Hunt, John Tipton (I3651)
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| 2073 | From death certificate. At the time of her death she was a TB patient at the Maysville Infirmary. | McClure, Loretta Fenton (I505)
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| 2074 | From Find a Grave: Charles married three times: 1st to Bernice Ivah Cassity in 1925 2nd to Agnes Adeline Owens in 1943 3rd to Margaretta Wills in 1949 | Morrison, Charles Russell (I2454)
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| 2075 | From Find a GraveL John Tallman was the son of Clarence Leon and Ora Maude (Baker) Talmann. He married Dera Pearl Jackson on December 5, 1925, in Linneus, MO. To this union was born: Leroy Eugene Tallman 1928-1980 After his first marriage ended, he married Bessie Dell Cassity on September 10, 1932, in Linneus, MO. To this union four children were born, one of whom was: Bill Berdebt Tallman 1933 – 1990 | Tallman, John Blyth (I4535)
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| 2076 | from findagrave Kenneth Max Dodd was born in Allerton, Il. to James and Ella Daughtery Dodd. He served in the United States Army in the South Pacific Theater during World War II. | Dodd, Kenneth Max (I1244)
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| 2077 | from findagrave US Army veteran of the Korean Conflict | Smith, Jerald Lewis (I736)
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| 2078 | from findagrave J.W. married Mary E. Hale 4 Sept 1879. Eight children born, six, Sumner, Anna Lorena Wolfe, Silas, Harrison, George, and Lottie survive with the wife. Services Purdin Church of Christ. | Blackburn, James William (I2444)
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| 2079 | from findagrave: Father - Thomas Brown born in Howard County, Missouri Mother - Thirza Jones born in Saugaman County, Illinois | Brown, William L. (I2801)
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| 2080 | from findagrave: From the Browning Leader-Record, issue 17 Oct 1940, Browning MO. WILLIAM FRANCIS STONE, son of BENJAMIN F. and MARY B. STONE, was born Greensborough PA 17 October 1852. Died at the old homestead 11 October 1940. Came with parents at age 6 to Linn County MO. Married NELLIE J. BATTERS 24 Dec 1871 who died 17 Dec 1893. Daughters born, EDITH M. WOODSIDES, Rocky Ford CO; AGNES MULLINS of the home; NELLIE MAUD POWELL, Kirksville MO; MARGARET and MARION POWELL, Linneus MO; and MYRTLE GARRETT, Browning MO. Married 13 Oct 1897 married SARAH JANE WILLIAMS who died 4 Nov 1933. Also leaves step daughter GRACE WOODSIDE and sister REBECCA STONE. Obit courtesy of Louise White | Stone, William Francis (I2585)
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| 2081 | from findagrave: Obit courtesy of Louise White: Benjamin Franklin Stone, born 2 Sept 1822 in Fayette Co., Penn. Died 2 Sept 1908. Married 1847 Mary Boughner. Six children survive, 3 boys and 3 girls. John Milton, eldest, Physician of Laredo, MO. W.F. of near old home place; J. B. who lives on original homestead with sister Miss R.B. Stone. His wife died year and a half ago. He came to Linn Co in the fall of 1858 and remained on his homestead over 50 years. Served 3 and a half years as Sgt.Co F 1st MO State Cavalry. Services held in Chapel of Dry Ridge by William Sissons. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 10 Sept 1908, Browning MO.) | Stone, Benjamin Franklin (I2933)
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| 2082 | From Greenbrier County [several paragraphs of news, including] Mrs. Laura W. Kincaid widow of the late Ray Kincaid died at her home in this city, Monday June 31, from cancer of the stomach after an illness of some week aged 40 years. Hinton Daily News, Hinton, West Virginia. Tuesday, 29 June 1920, page 1. | Overholt, Laura Willie (I2115)
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| 2083 | From Greenup County, Kentucky death records: 1852 Allen, Fielding C. Age 34. Male. Married. Death - April 1852, typhoid fever. Place of birth - Virginia. Died - Greenup County. Parents - Fielding Allen and Mary Allen. | Allen, Fielding C. (I402)
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| 2084 | From Hedges Reunion Book. There is a record of the marriage of Harold and Vernice Sylvester. Later divorced, he married Mildred Stewart. Vernice married Raymond Krukewitt. Harold and Mildred divorced in 1979. | Yeazel, Harold Ralph (I98)
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| 2085 | From Hedges Reunion Book: Clarence was killed by a car while crossing a street in Los Angeles, California. His cremated ashes were shipped back to Illinois for burial. | Clester, Clarence Alvin (I1576)
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| 2086 | From Hedges Reunion Book: Ed Ellis was killed by a train. | Ellis, Jasper Edward "Jay" (I281)
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| 2087 | From Hedges Reunion Book: Mrs. Mort Gilkison died May 25, 1947. | Fitt, Mary (I1196)
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| 2088 | From Hedges Reunion Book: Nell Gillam, her mother Myrtle (Hedges) Denger, and Flora Tillotson died in a car accident on their way home from California. | Hedges, Myrtle Elicia (I370)
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| 2089 | From Hedges Reunion Book: Nell Gillam, her mother Myrtle (Hedges) Denger, and Flora Tillotson died in a car accident on their way home from California. | Tillotson, Flora Ellen (I979)
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| 2090 | From Hedges Reunion Book: Nell Gillam, her mother Myrtle (Hedges) Denger, and Flora Tillotson died in a car accident on their way home from California. | Denger, Nellie Elizabeth (I974)
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| 2091 | From her death certificate: father: John William Carr, born in Scotland mother: unknown | Karr, Ora Anna (I2354)
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| 2092 | From Homer Historical Society: Champaign County Herald, October 14, 1895--Homer-She died Thursday and was buried from her home, Friday at Wright Cemetery. She was wife of Adam Yeazel. | Crabill, Maria (I2821)
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| 2093 | From James Alva Hedges obituary: "At the age of seventeen he enlisted in the 10th Indiana Cavalry, Co. A, serving one year, receiving an honorable discharge. Later he went to Kentucky and enlisted in the 10th Indiana cavalry, and served 2 years being discharged at the close of the war. | Hedges, James Alva (I11)
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| 2094 | from Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953. Father's name: Smith Hitchcock. Mother's name: Rebecca Stockham. | Hitchcock, John Jefferson (I1807)
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| 2095 | From Kerr Brothers Funeral Home Archived Obituaries: Funeral Time: Friday, July 17th at 2:00PM Mary Hedges, 80, widow of Stanley Hedges, died Tuesday, July 14, 2009 at Hospice Care Center. Born in Paris, she was a daughter of the late Paul and Ruth Craig. She was a nursing assistant for 25 years at Shriners Hospital. Survivors are two daughters, Becky Edwards and Ruth (Gary) Yocum, both of Lexington; a son, Craig Howard, Ardmore, PA; and three grandchildren, Isaac Howard, Katelynn Edwards and Travis Yocum. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home-Main St. Burial will be in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Contributions are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Drive, Lexington, KY 40504 or to Shriners Hospital Transportation Fund, 1900 Richmond Road, Lexington, KY 40502 | Craig, Mary Miller (I5082)
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| 2096 | From marriage registration. birth date: 13 Oct 1905 birth place: LaGrange, Indiana father: James Aldrich mother: Anna Catherine Bolley | Aldrich, Berdene Elizabeth (I4564)
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| 2097 | From newspaper clipping. Ex-Georgetown Teacher, 82, On Long Trip. Georgetown - Mrs. Blanche Brown of Big Creek, Miss. will begin her journey home, Thursday, after an extensive vacation. She will be 82 years old Oct. 8, and has traveled alone on her trip. She left her home May 27, going to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Blaylock, in Hickory Flat, Miss, for a week. From there she went to Memphis for four days with a grandson, Hiram Blaylock. The next stop was in South Haven, Kansas, where she spent 10 days with her 90-year-old brother, Thad A. Hedges. Mrs. Hedges is a minister and preaches every Sunday. She also visited a week with two cousins in Topeka, Kans. then to Moberly, Mo., for four days with a nephew, then two weeks at Center Point, Iowa, with an 84-year-old sister. After visiting this sister she went to Detroit, Mich., for a week with a sister who has been a patient, with total paralysis for five years in a Detroit hospital. On July 19 she came to Georgetown, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orpheus Richardson. During her visit there she has made visits in Danville, Fairmount, Catlin and Brocton. When she leaves Thursday she will visit a day in Orden and Urbana. She plans to stop in Hickory Flat on her way home to visit her daughter again. Mrs. Brown is well known in this community, where she taught school 23 years. She is the widow of Hiram Brown. They were the parents of three children. The elder daughter died in 1932, leaving four children, whom Mrs. Brown assisted in rearing. Her other children are the daughter in Hickory Flat, Miss., and a son, an employe of the Big Creek post office. There are 18 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lynn, daughter Kay, and Miss Phyllis Moore have returned from a 5,500 mile trip through the West. They first visited Mr. Lyon's nephew in Los Alamos, N.M., who is a chemical engineer in the atomic bomb plant. From there they drove to Grand Canyon, then on to California to visit Mrs. Lyon's uncles. On the return trip they visited Yosemite National Park, Salt Lake City and Reno, Nev., the Rocky Mountain National Park and other places of interest. | Hedges, Rosa "Blanche" (I366)
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| 2098 | from obit: died of typhoid fever. | Schoonover, Pansy (I2793)
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| 2099 | From obit: burial at Hillcrest Memorial Park | Davis, Joseph Reuben (I5404)
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| 2100 | From Obit: Burial at Hillcrest Memorial Park, Omaha, Nebraska | Cassity, Nellie (I5403)
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