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Matches 601 to 650 of 12,340
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| 601 | Burial location from death certificate. | Wellman, Green Noah (I2688)
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| 602 | Burial location from death certificate. | Gilkison, Mary Susan (I795)
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| 603 | Burial location from death certificate. | Crouch, Jonathan W. (I2961)
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| 604 | Burial location from death certificate. | Lee, Elizabeth Mary "Betty" (I1540)
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| 605 | Burial location from death certificate. | Garrett, Charles Augusta (I2583)
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| 606 | Burial location from death certificate. | Hales, Joseph Robinson (I857)
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| 607 | Burial location from death certificate. | Hamm, Della Grace (I713)
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| 608 | Burial location from death certificate. | Hall, Dessie Jane (I630)
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| 609 | Burial location from death certificate. | Hattersley, William (I2855)
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| 610 | Burial location from death certificate. | Hawkins, Grizella Nevada "Zella" (I441)
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| 611 | Burial location from death certificate. | Hedges, Edgar Fulton (I510)
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| 612 | Burial location from death certificate. | Hiatt, Charles Thurston (I726)
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| 613 | Burial location from death certificate. | Hyatt, Laren Evert (I2180)
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| 614 | Burial location from death certificate. | Royse, Nancy Ann (I2003)
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| 615 | Burial location from death certificate. Both of his parents, Andrew Jackson Gano and Rebecca Ophelia (Lee) Gano are buried there. | Gano, William A. (I3542)
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| 616 | Burial location from death index. | Weaver, Harrison Fifer (I769)
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| 617 | Burial location from death records. | Sawyer, Jennie Lee (I2667)
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| 618 | Burial location from Mary Hedges Reiner records. | Cassity, Louisa Jane (I1741)
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| 619 | Burial location from Mary Hedges Reiner records. | Tipton, Nathaniel (I1742)
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| 620 | burial location information from death certificate | Ferguson, Ernest Lee (I1171)
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| 621 | Burial location is illegible on death certificate. | Hyatt, Margarie (I3257)
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| 622 | Burial location on death certificate is illegible. Might be Burris Graveyard. Undertaker is from Elizaville, Fleming County, Kentucky. | Rawlings, Lena (I654)
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| 623 | Burial location on Lucy's death certificate is Brookfield, Missouri. | Cassity, Lucy Bell (I4470)
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| 624 | Burial Permits [list including ... ] Margaret Daily, 74, 8717 Pennsylvania. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri. Wednesday, 7 December 1921, page 21. | Pleak, Margaret (I3597)
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| 625 | Burial Permits. [list includes] Manassah E. Fosher, 72, New Melle, Mo. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri. Friday, 22 December 1944. | Fosher, Manassas Elmer (I2877)
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| 626 | buried at his family graveyard Turley Family Records, page 389 | Williams, Myrix Josiah (I5640)
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| 627 | buried beside her parents | Bishop, Mary Lee (I4838)
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| 628 | Burns Are Fatal. Portsmouth, Jan. 18. – UP – Mrs. Dora Hunt Roberts, 71, of Fullerton, Ky., died in a hospital today of burns she received when she attempted to remove burning wood from a stove. The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio. Wednesday, 19 January 1944. | Hunt, Dora L. (I4387)
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| 629 | Burtis Ringo Bible. “Mrs. H. Ringo’s Bible” is the inscription in the inside front cover of this Bible. Containing the records of the family of Burtis and Hannah (Rector) Ringo, the Bible passed to their youngest daughter, Susan Ringo Owens, and to Susan Owens’ daughter, Sallie Ann Owens Overly, and thence to Sallie Overley’s granddaughter, Lola May Overley Rawlings, of Denison, Kansas. The Inscriptions were transcribed by Allen Gardiner in 1973 and were printed in the Topeka Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol.4, #1, January 1974, pp.17-19. * * * The information referring to Lot W. Ringo are: Page 1, column 2, (Marriages) Lot W. Ringo married Mary D. Clack the 10th Day of September AD 1815. Page 2, column 1 (Births) Lot W. Ringo borne the 17 of March 1795. Page 5, column 1 (Deaths) Lot W. Ringo Died the 15 Day of September 1925 aged 30 yeares 5 months & 29 Days. Note: Burtis and Hannah (Rector) Ringo migrated from Culpepper and Fauquier Counties, Virginia in the early 1800s to Fleming County, Kentucky, where they passed the remainder of their days. They, along with other members of the family were buried on their own farm near Belle Grove Springs. In the late 1970s this land was converted to reservoir use and the graves and gravestones were moved. Descendants of the family petitioned to have these stones move to the city cemetery at Flemingsburg, the county seat, where many later descendants were already buried. Ancestry.com. Kansas, U.S., Vital Record Abstracts, 1854-2009 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Vital Record Abstracts. Topeka, Kansas: Kansas Historical Society. | Ringo, Lott Washington (I2421)
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| 630 | Businessman, Weston Civic Leader Dies Weston – Cecil A. Anderson, 68, a Weston Businessman and civic figure, died Saturday in Stonewall Jackson Hospital here. He was owner and operator of Andrews Motor Co., a Pontiac agency, and also was an elder of Weston First Presbyterian Church, a director of the Weston Chamber of Commerce and a member of Rock Cave Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his widow, Mary Wiseman Andrews; sisters, Mrs. Georgia Alkire and Miss Opal Andrews, both of Ireland; and stepmother, Mrs. Bessie Andrews of Ireland. Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Weston First Presbyterian Church, with burial in Weston Masonic Cemetery. The body is at Floyd Funeral Home at Weston. Sunday Gazette-Mail, Charleston, West Virginia. Sunday, 14 May 1967. | Andrews, Cecil Albert (I2144)
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| 631 | By 1910 Ernest had remarried. His second wife was Anna Barnes. They had at least three children. | Jinks, Ernest (I1219)
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| 632 | C. Edgar Hedges | Hedges, Charles Edgar (I382)
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| 633 | C. W. BAILEY - MOREHEAD C. W. Bailey, 83, 3175 Bullfork Rd., former State Highway employee and widower of Ruth Bailey, passed away Monday, July 24, 2006. Services 11 a.m., Thursday at Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, Owingsville. Visitation 6-9 p.m., Wednesday Powell Funeral Home, Salt Lick. | Bailey, Charles Walter (I3948)
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| 634 | C.P. Phelps Funeral services for C.P. Phelps, 64, superintendent of C.C. Camp Sylamore, were held at Big Flat Thursday afternoon of last week, conducted by the reverend Mr. Maye of the Assembly of God Church and the Masonic order. He died of heart trouble following an operation at St. Mary hospital in Russellville. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Charles Easterly of Yampa, Colo., and Mrs. J.K. Lack of Leslie, Ark., and one sister, Mrs. W.A. Brown of Morehead, Ky. Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas. Friday, 12 July 1935. | Phelps, Charles Preston (I2193)
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| 635 | C.W. Buckman C.W. “Bill” Buckman, 61, of 1100 Carol Drive, died Thursday morning at his home following a lengthy illness. Born at Linneus, Mo., he had resided in the Brookfield, Mo., area before moving to St. Joseph 30 years ago. He was the son of the late Manley and Opal Bagley Buckman. He had retired six years ago as secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local No.460 after 18 years of service. A member of the East Hills Church of Christ and King Hill Lodge No.276, A.F.&A.M., he was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Marge Buckman, of the home, a daughter, Cheryl Ann George, St. Joseph; a brother, Donald M. Buckman, Denver, Colo.; two grandsons and several nieces and nephews. The body is at the Meierhoffer-Fleeman funeral home where service arrangements are pending. St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri. Thursday, 16 February 1984. | Buckman, Charles William "Bill" (I178)
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| 636 | California Man Died In Oklahoma Hospital Daniel M. Nickell, of Napa, California, passed away at the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tuesday, May 20, 1947. The remains were brought here and funeral services were held at the Hill Funeral Home Friday afternoon, May 23, 1947, conducted by Rev. William Icenogle, and interment was in Rose Hill cemetery. Daniel M., son of J.H. and Elizabeth Nickell, was born in Browning, Missouri, September 18, 1899. On August 16, 1937, he was united in marriage with Miss Ruby Lee McCourty, in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Nickell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Lee Nickell, and two daughters, Shirley Jean and Lind Suzanne Nickell, of the home in Napa, California. Other survivors are his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Nickell, of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Loy Slater, Mendon, Missouri; Mrs. Zelma Sufflebean, Rothville, Missouri; Mrs. Lucille Williams, Browning, Missouri; two brothers, Carl Nickell, Rothville, Missouri; Kenneth Nickell, Brookfield, and a host of other relatives and friends. In early manhood he became a member of the Christian Church at Browning. Mr. Nickell was a lathe machinist for the Burlington here in Brookfield for ten years, being transferred to Greybull, Wyoming where he was employed for four years. While there he became a civil service employee and was sent to Rock Island, Illinois, for two years, then transferred to Mare Island, California, where he had been a tool maker at the Mare Island Navy Yard for the past seven years. He came to Brookfield April 1, to visit his parents, and on April 12 was admitted to the McLarney Hospital for treatment. He was later transferred to the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital in Oklahoma City. Mr. Nickell was a member of the Jackson Lodge, A.F. & A.M., No. 82 in Linneus, the Linn Chapter No.41, R.A.M., Brookfield, and the Coeur de Leon Commandery, No.14 of Brookfield. The Brookfield Argus and the Linn County Farmer, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 27 May 1947. | Nickell, Daniel Marion (I2557)
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| 637 | California: Arriving passenger and crew list: Name Arthur William Hughes Gender Male Nationality English Marital Status Married Age 47 Birth Date abt 1883 Birth Place Adelaide Carrollton, Australia Port of Departure Shanghai, China Arrival Date 10 Dec 1930 Port of Arrival San Francisco, California Ship Name President Pierce Citizenship No Complexion Fr Eye Color Blue Hair Color Brn Height 5 Feet 11 Inches Destination San Mateo, California, USA Years in the US Perm Last Residence USA Travel Place San Mateo, California Accompanied by William A Hughes * * * * * Name Grace Ribelin Hughes Gender Female Nationality English Marital Status Married Age 43 Birth Date abt 1887 Birth Place Carrollton,KY, USA Port of Departure Shanghai, China Arrival Date 10 Dec 1930 Port of Arrival San Francisco, California Ship Name President Pierce Citizenship No Complexion Fr Eye Color Gray Hair Color Brn Height 5 Feet 8 Inches Destination San Mateo, California, USA Years in the US Perm Last Residence USA Travel Place San Mateo, California Accompanied by Col. R.M Shearer | Ribelin, Grace (I3581)
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| 638 | California: Arriving passenger and crew list: Name Arthur William Hughes Gender Male Nationality English Marital Status Married Age 47 Birth Date abt 1883 Birth Place Adelaide Carrollton, Australia Port of Departure Shanghai, China Arrival Date 10 Dec 1930 Port of Arrival San Francisco, California Ship Name President Pierce Citizenship No Complexion Fr Eye Color Blue Hair Color Brn Height 5 Feet 11 Inches Destination San Mateo, California, USA Years in the US Perm Last Residence USA Travel Place San Mateo, California Accompanied by William A Hughes * * * * * Name Grace Ribelin Hughes Gender Female Nationality English Marital Status Married Age 43 Birth Date abt 1887 Birth Place Carrollton, KY, USA Port of Departure Shanghai, China Arrival Date 10 Dec 1930 Port of Arrival San Francisco, California Ship Name President Pierce Citizenship No Complexion Fr Eye Color Gray Hair Color Brn Height 5 Feet 8 Inches Destination San Mateo, California, USA Years in the US Perm Last Residence USA Travel Place San Mateo, California Accompanied by Col. R.M Shearer | Hughes, Arthur William (I3583)
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| 639 | Callie Mae, daughter of Henry and Orpha Mitchell Johnson, was born 29 April 1891 Purdin MO, died 7 Dec 1968 in Kansas City hospital. Aug 1909 wed William Harrison Smith who died 1952. Left brother Guy Johnson, Purdin MO; and sister Lucy B. Huston, St Louis. The Browning Leader-Record, issue 12 Dec 1968, Browning MO. | Johnson, Callie Mae (I4512)
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| 640 | Calvary Church Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86205736/john-r-hedges | Hedges, John R. (I465)
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| 641 | Calvin Elmer, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cassity, died Saturday, August 9, 1913, aged 4 months and 13 days. The funeral occurred from the family residence, 103 West Helm street, Brookfield, Sunday at 2:30 o’clock p.m. conducted by Rev. A.C. Tudor, pastor of the U.B. church. Chariton Courier, Keytesville, Missouri. Friday, 22 August 1913, page 3. | Cassity, Calvin Elmer (I1659)
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| 642 | Camarillo Joshua Forest Meyer Joshua Forest Meyer, age 83, of Camarillo, died July 14, 1996, in Camarillo. He was born May 29, 1913, in Gardner, Colo., and had been a county resident for 46 years, coming from Merced. Mrs. Meyer was a retired veterinarian and was owner of Camarillo Veterinary Hospital. He was also a member of American Veterinary Assoc., California Veterinary Assoc., St. Columba’s Episcopal Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion Post 741, Elks Club 2795 Oxnard, Las Posas Country Club and Colorado State University Alumni Assoc. He is survived by his wife Norma Meyer of Camarillo, daughter Marilyn Moore of Ventura; son-in-law Sammie Moore of Ventura; grandson and wife Dexter and April Haney; granddaughter and husband Kelli and Chris Cummings, and great-grandchildren, Britni, Justin and Coty, all of Ventura. The service will be held Monday, July 22, 1996, at 11 a.m. at St. Columba’s Episcopal Church in Camarillo, Rev. Alfred H. Smith officiating. Burial will be private. The family requests memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society, 1368 Del Norte Rd., Camarillo. Arrangements are under the direction of Conejo Mountain Memorial Park. Ventura County Star, Ventura, California. Tuesday, 16 July 1996. | Meyer, Joshua Forest (I4343)
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| 643 | came as a boatswain on the ship Prince Maurice in the service of the West India Company. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, v. 72, no.1, January 1941. Page 20. https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/566-359/26 | Groot, Symon Symonse (I5848)
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| 644 | Campbellsville – Melvin Hudson, 82, Old Lebanon Road, retired owner and operator of Central Products Co., Indianapolis, husband of Grace Hudson, died of a heart ailment Sunday. Services 1 p.m. Thursday, Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home. Visitation 3 p.m. Wednesday. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 6 April 1993. | Hudson, Melvin (I5019)
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| 645 | Canada French | Granger, Mac D. (I1015)
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| 646 | Capt. James Carey Dead. Morehead, Ky. – March 5 – Capt. James Carey, eighty years old, died at his home here. Capt. Carey was one of the pioneer settles of Rowan county, having lived here before this county was organized. He served as Captain in the Union army during the Civil war. He was also County Judge of this county for two terms shortly after its organization, and was always prominent in Rowan county politics. He leaves a widow and five children, among them are: J.M. Carey, Postmaster of this place; John Carey, of Kansas; C.G. Carey, United States storekeeper and gauger; Mrs. W.J. Rice and Mrs. Powers, who lives here. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 6 March 1906. | Carey, James Madison (I429)
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| 647 | Capt. Johannes, third son of Sander Leendertse, settled in Schenectad; and married, first, Annatie, daughter of Jan Peek and Maria De Truy, hi; wife. Jan Peek was an early settler of New Amsterdam, where for man; years he and his wife kept an inn. The creek at Peekskill takes its nane from Jan Peek. He married in New Amsterdam, Feb. 20, 1650, Mari (De Truy) Yolchers, widow of Cornelis Yolchers. She was probably : daughter or granddaughter of Philip Du Trieux, a Walloon, born in 1585 Their daughter Annatie was born Oct. 15, 1651. from: Eldredge Genealogy: a record of some of the descendants of William Eldredge of Yarmouth. page 30 https://archive.org/details/eldredgegenealog00eldr/page/30/mode/2up?q=trieux | du Trieux, Maria (I5686)
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| 648 | Capt. P.T. Hedges dies at Tilton Pioneer resident of Oakwood township passes away at home of daughter Capt. Peter T. Hedges, 92, for many years a resident of Oakwood township, who for the past two years had been making his home with his daughter Mrs. Ida Cronkhite, 1007 South H Street, Tilton, died late ….rsday afternoon at the home of his daughter, death being due to …. Ity and followed by a long illness … had been practically an invalid since 191….. Funeral services were held at the residence Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, in charge of Rev. A.F. deCafferly, pastor of the First Church of Christ. Burial will be in Canton, Mo. At one time the home of the deceased, his wife having been buried there a number of years ago. The body will leave over the Wabash railroad Saturday morning at 7:45 and funeral services will be held in the Missouri city Sunday. Capt. Hedges was the father of eight children, two sons and six daughters. One son and five daughters survive, as follows: Rev. T.A. Hedges of Thomas, Okla; Mrs. Ida Cronkhite, Tilton; Mrs. Blanch Brown, Grenader, Miss; Mrs. Alice Firebaugh, Medaryville, Ind.; Mrs. Myrtle Denger, Orchard, Ia., and Mrs. Mattie Horn, Canton, Mo. He is also survived by two brothers, William R. Hedges, of Purdin, Mo. And Isaac A. Hedges, of Madera, Calif. Twenty-two grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Capt. Hedges was born in Fleming County, Ky. Jan. 29, 1831, being one of ten children of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hedges. He grew to manhood in that county and united in Marriage with Miss Mary W. Vawter in 1857. When the civil war broke out he enlisted in the ….. Kentucky Volunteer …. And served until 1864 being discharged because of wounds received in the battle of Resaca, Ga. While serving under Sherman on the celebrated march to the sea. Following his discharge from the Union army he came to Illinois, settling in Oakwood township in the fall of 1864, where he resided for 32 years, moving to Pulaski county, Ind. In 18 ….. After a residence of 12 years in Indiana the family moved to Canton, Mo., where the wife and mother died in 1912. Mr. Hedges came back to Illinois in 1922 and went to the home of his daughter in Tilton. He was a devout Christian and since he was 20 years old had been a member of the Church of Christ. Transcribed from a photocopy of the newspaper clipping. The newspaper is not identified. Blank spots marked by “…..” above are areas where the paper was torn away before being photocopies or where type was unreadable. | Hedges, Peter Thompson (I6)
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| 649 | Capt. P.T. Hedges Dies In Illinois Deceased Was Father of Rev. T.A. Hedges, Pastor of Christian Church. Capt. P.T. Hedges, aged ninety-three years, five months and seven days, died at his home in Danville, Ill., Thursday of last week. He was a father of Rev. T.A. Hedges, pastor of the First Christian church of Thomas. Rev. Hedges left here June the 10th and arrived in Danville at 1 p.m. the following day. His father knew him and conversed with his son regarding that he would be kept on the go to return to Thomas in time to preach the following Sunday. Mr. Hedges emphasized the fact that he wished his son to carry on his preaching, consequently when Mr. Hedges died the Rev. Hedges left Danville and arrived home Saturday and delivered a sermon Sunday morning at a joint meeting of Thomas and Hydro Christian churches which was held on Bear creek. Rev. A.A. Hedges of Hydro occupied the pulpit of the local Christian church Sunday night. The Thomas Tribune, Thomas, Oklahoma. Thursday, 19 June 1924. | Hedges, Peter Thompson (I6)
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| 650 | Captain Coert Stevense Van Voorhees of Flat Lands, Long Islands; b. at Hees, near Ruinen, Holland, 1637; d, circa 1702, Flat Lalnds, Long Island; was a Deacon of the Dutch Church of Flat Lands, 1677; Magistrate in 1664 and 1673; commissioned by Lieut.-Gov. Jacob Leisler, Captain of Militia, 27th December, 1689; Member of the General Assembly held in City Hall, New Amsterdam on loth April, 1664; Representative of Flatlands in the Provincial Assembly of 19th March, 1664; Delegate to the Convention held in New Orange to confer with Governor CoLVE on 26th March, 1674; commissioned by the Director General and Council for the office of Schepens of New Amesfoort, Flatlands, 20th March, 1664; m. prior to 1664, Marretje Gerritse Van Couwenhoven, bapt, loth April, 1644, at Long Island, d, there between 1702 and 1709, dau. of Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven and Aeltie Lambertse Cool. ISSUE I. Steven Coerte, of whom later. ii. Marretje Coerte, f». nth December, 1681, Jacob Remsen. iii. Albert Coerte, m, (firstly) Sara Willemse Cornell; m. (secondly) 15th May, 1743, Willemtje Suydam; m. (thirdly) ist December, 1744, Ida Vanderbilt. iv. Gerrit Coerte, d. circa, 1703; m, (firstly) Mensie Janse; m, (secondly) 26th April, 1685, Willemtje Pieters. v. Altje Coerte, d. 12th November, 1746; m, (firstly) Johannes Willemse; m. (secondly) i6th April, 1687, Joost Rutgertse Van Brunt. vi. Neeltje Coert, b. 30th June, 1676; rf. 4th August, 1750; m. Garret R. ScHENCK of Monmouth, New Jersey. vii. Comelis Coerte, bapt, 23d January, 1678; m. Antie Remsen. viii. Annatie Coerte, bapL 5th December, 1680; m, Jan Rapalje, of Brooklyn, Long Island. ix. Johannes Coerte, b. 20th April, 1683; d. i6th October, 1757; m, (firstly) Barbara Van Dyck, dau. of Achaias Van Dyck and Jannetje Lamberts; m, (secondly) 2d May, 1744, Sarah Van Vleit. page 458 Colonial families of the United States of America, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775 https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog/page/458/mode/2up?q=coert | Van Voorhees, Coert Stevense (I5787)
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