Matches 26,001 to 26,100 of 28,022
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26001 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4753
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26002 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4756
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26003 |
Their children were Tom, Ola Amanda and George. | Family F4858
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26004 |
Their children were Wiley Cecil Rice, Jr. and Lysa Rhea Rice. (White and Toole, p 30). | Family F5650
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26005 |
Their children were William Cleburn Jones, Juanita Jones, and Thomas Freddie Jones (b. 5 Apr 1926 in Jasper County, Texas). | Family F3787
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26006 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4786
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26007 |
Their children were: Rose, who married William SCHLEIS, Josie, who married Gus SCHROPFER, Louis J., William, Charlie, and Joseph. (MIlligan, p 324). | Family F5840
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26008 |
Their children were: Roy, Susan, Cecile, Ophelia, Avis, Ara and Anson. | Family F3890
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26009 |
Their children were: Ruby Arlene married George HANTHORN; Margaret Lorraine married Walter WILLIAMS; Kenneth Dale married Dorothy LITRELL and Jack Dean married Floy WHITLEY. (Milligan, p 353). | Family F7325
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26010 |
Their daughter is Joyce CYNOVA. Albert and Hazel live in Shelby, Nebraska (as of 1988) where Albert still works for the Augustin Cattle Company. (Milligan, p 335). | Family F7275
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26011 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F273
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26012 |
Their daughter was Clara Fern Fullen. | Family F5357
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26013 |
Their daughter, Beverly Jane m Donald Lawler. (White and Toole, p 69). | Family F6570
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26014 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F10117
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26015 |
Their daughter, Marjorie Lynn, m Dennis Garrett. (White and Toole, p 69). | Family F6572
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26016 |
Their daughter, Martha "Marti" White noted that they met during World War II.
BOYETT - WHITE
Miss Anne Boyett, March 31, became the bride of Lt. William J. White, a member of the medical corps, who served as a transfer post surgeon on a troop ship and was on active duty in the campaign of North Africa, Italy and Corsica.
Mrs. White was graduated from Junction High school (NOTE YEAR 1940) and attended the University of Texas. Lt. Whilte, son of Mrs. Mae White of Osamwatomie, is now stationed at Charleston, S.C. He is a graduate of Osawatomie high school and also attended Kansas University.
The formal ceremony was performed by Dr. W.R. White at the First Baptist Church in Junction (with Junction marked through and AUSTIN written in) Austin, Texas. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Ernest J. Boyett, wore a gown of white slipper satin with a net overskirt. The skirt joined the long torso waist with a low yoke of marquisette. The veil of bridal illusion was caught with a halo of seed pearls. The bride's only jewelry was a diamond cross; she carried a white Bible on which was a white orchid.
Best man was Pvt. Florist Criswell of Cleveland, Ohio, and maid of honor was Miss Beverly Baker of Austin, Texas. (Note - Beverly was actually from Junction).
The couple will be at home in Charleston, S.C.
Daughter Martha also has the following wedding announcement for the couple:
The date was 1945 --
It reads:
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Boyett
announce the marriage of their sister
Anne
to
William J. White, Lieutenant, United States Army
Saturday, the thirty-first of March
nineteen hundred and forty-five
First Baptist Church
Austin, Texas
At Home
1506-C West 13th St.
Austin, Texas
| Family F11214
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26017 |
Their daughters were Edra, Lucille, Edith and Audry. | Family F2593
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26018 |
Their daughters were Elsie Dungan, Lillian Davis and Helen Ryschecky. (Milligan, p 200) | Family F2187
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26019 |
Their daughters, Artimicia and Matilda, appear to have been married on the same day, 9 Jan 1839, in Marion County, Mississippi, to John Bryant and John Thornhill, respectively. | Family F1634
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26020 |
Their descendants settled in Texas. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 56). | Family F6805
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26021 |
Their double headstone at Pine Hill Cemetery was inscribed, on the back, Children: Van Thomas, Steven Ray-Grandchildren, Shonda, Jeremy and Christopher | Family F11447
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26022 |
Their double headstone at the Thomas cemetery appears to have been engraved quite sometime after their death. | Family F13149
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26023 |
Their double tombstone at the Payne-Williams Cemetery is inscribed "Having finished life's duty They now sweetly rest."
Sabine County, Texas Affidavit of B. R. Payne, sworn on August 25, 1927 and witnessed by Edna Whitehead, Notary Public. B. R. Payne was age 74 at that time, and a livelong resident of Sabine County, living about two miles south of Geneva. He was also a grandson of William Roberts, He showed his youngest sibling, Mollie E. Payne was the wife of J. L. Cordray. She was only married once...(and) has been dead about tens years, She laft the following children.
a) Emmett Cordray, near Bronson, Texas
b) Ben W. Cordray, near San Augustine, Texas
c) Emma (Cordray) McGown, wife of E. H. McGown, Geneva.
d) Florence (Cordray) Gray, wife of L. C. Gray, Geneva.
e) J. R. Cordray (Jack)
f) Lowery Cordray
g) Annie (Cordray) Ford, wife of Laurie Ford, at San Augustine. | Family F12720
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26024 |
Their double tombstone is engraved "God Bless Us - Successful marriage of 68 years 9 months) | Family F12531
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26025 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F13939
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26026 |
Their families were neighbors in Chireno at the time of the 1880 census. | Family F5579
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26027 |
Their FindAGrave memorial page notes they had a total of 10 children: Matthew Burl McLemore and she had ten children: Jesse James, Leona Dera, Lester Benton, Velma Viola, Minnie Pearl, Winnie Elizabeth, Lilly Odell, Elmer Willie, Hershell Freddy and Bertha Nell McLemore. | Family F8981
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26028 |
Their FindAGrave memorial page, created by R T Brandon, shows that they divorced 0n 26 Apr 1940 in Sabine County, Texas. They are also linked to five chilren: Addie Click Welch, Effie Click Ainsworth, Dewey Click, Adren Click, and Mertie Click Clark. | Family F13400
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26029 |
Their FindAGrave memorial pages also has links to six children, Tommie (1864-1916), Martin (1866-1936), Anna Mary (1869-1949) Miky (1870-1873) Dallas (1874-1934) and Evie L (1887-1965). | Family F14272
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26030 |
Their FindAGrave memorial pages are linked to three children, Raymond (1912-1975) Bonnie (1916-1995) and Billye Maxine Stevenson Willock (1922-2004). | Family F14277
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26031 |
Their FindAGrave memorial pages are linked to two sons, James Garfield Stevenson, 30 Oct 1914 - 25 Nov 1970, husband of Christine WILLIAMS and Garland P Stevenson, 9 Apr 1915 - 23 Nov 1998, husband of Jean F DISMUKE. | Family F14281
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26032 |
Their FindAGrave memorial pages link them to five children:
Cora Lee McGuire Stone (1894-1970), Henry Dillard McGuire (1898-1988), Dessie M. McGuire Porter (19-3-1991), Bessie B. McGuire Randle (1903-1988), and Mary Louis McGuire Mitchell (1907-1943)...each of whom have their own memorial pages at that website | Family F13537
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26033 |
Their FindAGrave memorial pages link them to three children, William Schuyler McGwier (1879-1946), Henry Daniel McGwier (1882-1954) and Eudorah Elizabeth McGwier (1885-1908). | Family F13538
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26034 |
Their FindAGrave memorial pages show them as the parents of Gerald B McLemore, Deborah F McLemore, Kathleen E McLemore and Cynthia T Misch | Family F13625
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26035 |
Their FindAGrave memorial pages, created by Cissy Currie, and maintained by meet Virginia, link them to 7 children: Everett, Edmond, Gay, Hassal, Joe, Loula and William. | Family F1599
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26036 |
Their first home was made farming the original Divoky place in Saline County. One of the many endeavors Marie and Tom participated in was turning the parlor into a small country store. After leaving the farm the operated the Half-Way Filling Station, located 12 miles east of Milligan. Retiring from the filling station, they settled in Wilber. (Milligan, p 260). They were the parents of Carol Jean Divoky, born in July 1934. | Family F1755
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26037 |
Their four daughters were born at the combination home and grocery store they owned and operated, located on Calhoun Street.
Daughter's Nettie and Lucy visted their Aunt Josephine McGuire's family in Oklahoma during the summer of 1945. | Family F712
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26038 |
Their home for 39 years was a farm nine miles east of Milligan. Retiring from the farm life in 1959, Albert and Alice made their home in Milligan, where they both enjoyed membership inthe ZCBJ Lodge #76. Alice was known as a great lover and caretaker of the outdoors, where beautiful flowers and gardens always surrounded their home. (Milligan, p 325-326). | Family F4505
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26039 |
Their Illinois Marriage record can be found at the Macon County Court Records, Film # 0983125 - 0983126.
They had a total of three sons and seven daughters: Charles, a farmer of Tobias, Wilburn, an auctioneer from Bruning, Mark, showed free movies in neighboring towns and in Texas, Laura (Mrs. Will Fisher), Tobias, Belle (Mrs. W.F. Nevins), Fairfield, Marie (Mrs. Chas. Harding), Cambridge, Ida (Mrs. Frank Osborne), Crete, Ann (Mrs. G.M. Dougherty), Bruning, Alice (Mrs. Chas. Pike), Bruning, Angeline (Mrs. Thayer), of Colorado. (Milligan, p 255).
Posting from GenForum:
John J. CRAYS and his wife, Mary Jane TOSH came from Palmyra, Macoupin Co., IL about 1885 settling in Tobias. All of their children were born in Palmyra. The entire family came to Nebraska. Also, Mary Jane's nephew, William Riley TOSH also accompanied them from Palmyra, IL to Saline Co., IL.
Their children: Mary Jane CRAYS b. 1855, Gertie Maude CRAYS b. 1856 d. 1858, Anna Melvina CRAYS b. 1858, Lydia Angeline CRAYS b. 1860, Alice CRAYS b. 1863, Marie(a) b. 1865, Ida (Manly) CRAYS b. 1867, Charles Wesley CRAYS b. 1868, Laura E. CRAYS b. 1876, J. Wilburn CRAYS b. 1879, a child b. & d. before 1883 and Mark L. CRAYS b. 1883.
Any information on these families is appreciated. Desire contact with descendants. Have been working on the CRAYS and TOSH Families over 25 years. Will exchange.
Posted by Linda Arnold on 21 Aug 1999
| Family F1808
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26040 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2561)
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26041 |
Their marriage is listed, on Ancestry.com as "McLemore, Nathaniel & Anne Peeler Christmas, 22 Aug 1786, John Taylor, bondsman. The book MARRIAGES ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1779-1868 is the source of this information.
Ginger Christmas writes that "Ann P. Christmas and her husband Nathaniel McLemore were with the group who went to the new territory of Tennessee to settle and make a new home. Nathaniel McLemore was very active with the Militia and fought in the Battle near Guilford Courthouse." | Family F7700
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26042 |
Their marriage is listed, on Ancestry.com as "McLemore, Wright & Sarah Ransome, 16 May 1795, George HUDSPETH, bondsman. The book MARRIAGES SURRY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1779-1868 is the source of this information.
This couple may be the parents of the Wright McLemore of Arkansas, who was born ca 1800 and died ca 1849 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. He might instead be the son of Sterling and Rebecca McLemore of Fayette County, Kentucky. | Family F8691
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26043 |
Their marriage license indicated he was a resident of Sherveport, LA and she of Chireno, TX. | Family F12868
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26044 |
Their Marriage license showed him as age 20, of Willis, I.T. and her as age 18 of Oakland. It was signed by C. M. Campbell, Clerk and R.P. Glenn, Minister of the Gospel.
They may have actually been younger as other records show David as born ca 1882, and Mary, on the birth certificate of her daughter Mattie, born in 1900, states, on oath, that she was 17 years old on 12 June 1900, while attesting to the birth of their daughter Mattie. | Family F10399
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26045 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F12908
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26046 |
Their marriage license, from Dobrs, Book 3, Page 25, 167 Register, showed that they were married on the 28 of January 1828 by Vaclav Bezdeka (Priest), with witnesses being Matej Sluka, a cottager from Volenic #26 and Frantisek Prokop, a peasant from Strasic #14.
Joseph and Josefa traveled to America with their two oldest children and a niece, Mary. They spent 17 days on the ocean, enduring a severe five day storm. They landed in Baltimore, travelled by train to Chicago, and then onto Nebraska. They spent the winter with a brother, Vinc. Joseph purchased the S 1/2 SE 1/4 in Section 19 of Liberty Township from the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad company. (Milligan, p 314-315). | Family F2144
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26047 |
Their marriage notice in the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, shows her as Lois FORD. Art Peck instead lists her as Lois BRUNSON. She is also shown as Lois BRUNSON on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015, born in "Matthews New, Missouri" to Walter T. BRUNSON and Mabel JARRELL. | Brunson, Lois (I7060)
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26048 |
Their marriage record, from Parroquias de la Iglesia Cat?lica, Nuevo Le?n (Catholic Church parishes, Nuevo Le?n). Courtesy of the Academia Mexicana de Genealogia y Heraldica and Archivo General de la Naci?n.; Nuevo Le?n, Mexico; M?xico, Nuevo Le?n, registros parroquiales, 1667-1981 shows:
Eliodoro Moreno age 20
married on 8 feb. 1902, in Nuestra Senora de las Asuncion, Marin, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Tomasa Garza age 17
She was shown as a daughter of Nicolas Moreno and Daria Garza
He was listed as a son of Priciliano Moreno and Vicenta Gonzalea
Page Number 70, Entry Number 8 | Family F14558
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26049 |
Their marriage record, recorded in Hidalgo County, Texas lists them as Mr Juan Manuel Contreras and Miss Clemencia Garza.
Her headstone is engraved:
Clemencia G. Contreras
Nov. 1, 1869
March 28, 1932
Un recuerdo de sus hijos; D.E.P.
[or A memorial from her children; Rest in peace]
She is instead listed as Demencia on some census records. | Garza, Clemencia G. (I48347)
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26050 |
Their marriage took place in Southampton County on June 6, 1855, the Rev. M.A. Longhorn presiding. They had three children: Latinus J. and Robert, both of whom died young (one in a hunting accident), neither ever marrying or producing issue; and Alice M. McLemore, born in 1859, who married Frank A. Jones at Branchville on February 25, 1886.
(James L. McLemore, III, p. 81). | Family F8253
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26051 |
Their marriage was recorded in Montague County Courthouse Marriage Book B, page 61. The wedding was conducted by S.C. Royal, Minister of the Gospel. | Family F1054
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26052 |
Their memorials on FindAGrave are linked to memorials for four of their daughters, Myrtle, Lucille, Katie and Audrey. | Family F13067
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26053 |
Their Pennsylvania application for Marriage shows her as age 21, born to Zenith and Elizabeth E Hoover. Her occupation was shown as housekeeper.
Obituary
Mrs. John Mechling (nee Miss Dolly Hoover) died at her home in West Kittanning, on Sunday, February 20, 1910, after a lingering illness, of tuberculosis. She is survived by her husband and two little daughters. Funeral services will be held at her late home, this (Monday) evening, Rev. Taylor, of the First Baptist church officiating. The interment will be at Atwood, on Tuesday.
From scan of obituary on Find A Grave, added by Shirley Lukehart | Hoover, Dolla Pearl (I48227)
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26054 |
Their Pennsylvania application for Marriage shows him as age 27, born to Cornelius and Mary J Mechling. His occupation was carpenter. They were married by F. S. McBride, Minister of the Gospel. | Family F14536
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26055 |
Their six children are the late Mildred Irene McLemore Propst of Atwood, the late James Thomas McLemore of Humboldt, Mattie Lou McLemore Fry of Lavinia, Mary Juanita McLemore Johnson of Tavares, FL., Marion Caldwell McLemore of Huntington, and Robert Burke McLemore of Ambler, PA. Grandchildren of U. S. McLemore are Travis Dean Fray of Lavina, Michael Dwain McLemore of Huntington, Patricia E. McLemore Rushing of Jackson, Glenda W. McLemore McCaslin of Humboldt, Earsley E. McLemore of Dyersburg, Robert B. McLemore Jr. of Camp Hill, PA and Kevin Banks McLemore of Philadelphia, PA. | Family F11625
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26056 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F3173
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26057 |
Their son, Samuel Martin Watson, married Mary Etta Williams, a daughter of Hartwell Taylor William and Martha Ann Fesmire. Martha was a daughter of John Fesmire and Carolina Isabella Argo.
This Argo line is shown as a mtDNA match (J haplogroup) by FamilyTreeDNA for Cathy Cogswell (nee BROWN), also in this tree.
Cathy's maternal line orginates with Elizabeth Morgan and Sion Jones, of GA and NC, who migrated to Jasper County, Texas, with other members of the Morgan family from North Carolina. Included in this group was Sarah Morgan (b. 1826), the wife of John McLemore (b. 1822).
| Family F14142
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26058 |
Their sons are Glen and Ronald Mitchell. | Family F776
|
26059 |
Their sons Burl and Clyde married sisters, Maude and Alice Little. | Family F3037
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26060 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4494
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26061 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4705
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26062 |
Their three children were Lepha, Greta, and Verna. (Milligan, p 256). | Family F1497
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26063 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F256
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26064 |
Their two sons went to School District #43 through the eighth grade. They both farmed with their father. | Family F7298
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26065 |
Their Wedding Announcement appeared in the Burlington Gazette on 25 Dec 1940, page 1, column 3.
Local identifier:
Halton.BMD.159793
Language of Item:
English
Contact:
Burlington Public Library
Email: askalibrarian@bpl.on.ca
WWW address: http://www.bpl.on.ca
| Family F11037
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26066 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F10612
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26067 |
Their wedding came pursuant to a marriage bond issued December 4, 1842, in Greensville County, upon which her brother Howell was security, and sister "Tracey" was witness. She apparently had four children by her husband Lewis HARRIS: Pattie, Cherice T., George W., and Lewis C. She was then widowed and apparently remarried thereafter to Isaac H. DAVIS by whom she had one more child, a daughter Sallie. (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 79-80). | Family F8237
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26068 |
Their wedding was at the home of her parents, with Preacher Martin, a hard-shell Baptist Minister officiating. There was a big crowd. The wedding supper was in her parents' home....and dinner at the home of the grooms' parents. Mrs. Adkins added that there were lots of watermelons, which they spent the day eating. The groom was 17 and his bride was only 16 years of age.
Their sixtieth wedding anniversary celebration was hosted by their seven (surviving) children: Jimmerson Adkins of Pineland, Mrs. Ozro Pratt of Hemphill, Louis Adkins of Rosevine, Mrs. Johnnie Butler of Alta Loma, Wendford Adkins of Pearland, and Cordell Adkins of Jasper. Members of the family, including children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, attended church services Sunday making a total of 45 in all.
"The Adkinses are a young-looking, young-acting couple in excellent health, he gardens and she takes care of her house, fills her freezer and then cans about 200 jars of food each year...He and a neighbor, Mrs. W. C. Boyd, share a garden...Mr. and Mrs. Adkins also lived in Jasper, and in Jackson County, Oklahoma, always being engaged in farming and ranching and retiring in 1960."
Besides their two daughters and five sons, the Adkinses boast 47 grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren.
(Excerpted from Virgie Speight's "Vignettes of Pioneer Families" column published July 9, 1964, on the occasion of their sixtieth wedding anniversary). | Family F6752
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26069 |
Thelma Louise Ebarb, 78, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at her residence.
Thelma was born December 5, 1943 in Hemphill to Edward Spears and Dorothy Ida Mae Silas Spears. She spent her life as a wife, mother, grandmother and homemaker. She was a member of First United Pentecostal Church where she served as church secretary.
Among her favorite things to do were crocheting and tending to her flowers and plants. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and for that matter, everyone else's grandchildren. She liked to sew and she would make her own patterns. Her children fondly remember her making all their clothes when they were growing up.
Thelma is survived by her husband of 61 years, LeRoy Ebarb of Hemphill; sons, David Ebarb and wife, Janet, of Pineland, Randy Ebarb of Jennings, LA, and Timothy Ebarb and wife, Holly, of Hemphill; daughters, Betty Bealer and husband, Henry, of Jennings, Rebecca O'Blanc and husband, Timmie, of Egan, LA, and Tammie Lopez and husband, Richard, of Fairmount; daughter-in-law, Rachel Ebarb; brothers, LeRoy "Blue" Spears and wife, Kathy, of Hemphill, James Spears and wife, Connie, of Cushing, Henry Spears of Cushing, and Roger Spears and wife, Carolyn, of Milam; sisters, Carlie Durrant of Cushing and Lois Spears of Many, LA; 22 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her son, Daniel Ebarb and great granddaughter, Hayley Eliana Campbell.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 19, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 20, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. James Thomisee and Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating.
Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery with Stephen Ebarb, Christopher Bealer, Kendall O'Blanc, Justin Ebarb, Brandon Ebarb, Joey Quick, Derrek Lopez and Devin Jones serving as pallbearers.
Condolences and memories can be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.
Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, March 23, 2022 | Spears, Thelma Louise (I37125)
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26070 |
Theodore Richard Elam
January 8, 1931 - November 13, 2011
Theodore Richard "Ted" Elam, 80, of Duncan, passed away on Sunday, November 13th at the Veterans Center in Lawton, OK.
A memorial service will be held at 1:30 PM, Monday, November 21st in the First Christian Church with Rev. Arnold Nelson officiating. Burial will be at 11:00 AM, Monday in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of the Don Grantham Funeral Home.
There will be NO visitation at the funeral home.
Ted was born January 8, 1931 in Detroit, Michigan to Robert & Alvis (Kennedy) Elam. He married Patsy L. "Pat" Trawick on June 3, 1950 in Duncan. He was a veteran serving in the US Army, a member of First Christian Church and was employed by Halliburton Services as a Methods Analyst, retiring in 1993. Ted enjoyed traveling with friends, playing golf and OU sports.
He is survived by his wife Pat of the home. A son Bruce Elam & wife Pat of Norman, OK. A daughter Tara Ley & husband David of St. Austell, England. A sister Emily Williams of Copperas Cove, TX, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Ted was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Norman Elam & Fealon Elam.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Chisholm Trail Hospice, PO Box 2000, Duncan, OK 73534 or a charity of your choice.
Online condolences can be sent to the family at http://www.granthamfuneralhomes.com
Cemetery Details
Southwest Cremation Service Lawton, OK,
| Elam, Theodore Richard (I10892)
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26071 |
There appears to be some conflicting information relating to her date of death.
Her descendants have this as 31 January 1982.
The official records record this quite differently:
Texas Death Index: Obanion Myra 04-16-1974 WASHINGTON F WIDOWED
Social Security Death Index: MYRA OBANION 23 Aug 1903 Apr 1974 77833 (Brenham, Washington, TX) (none specified) 449-09-4138 Texas
Name: Myra Obanion
Death Date: 16 Apr 1974
Death Place: Brenham, Washington, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1904
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Umlum Morgan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bell Sims
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243363
Digital Film Number: 4167697
Image Number: 407
Reference Number: 62480
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
| Morgan, Myra (I9825)
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26072 |
There are links to her parents on her FindAGrave memorial page, William Miles O'Neill and Clara Armildia Elizabeth Callaway. She was also the sister of Myrtle Elizabeth Jane O'Neill, who was married to Joseph Elron McGrew, her husband's brother. | O'Neill, Estelle Clara Beulah (I45543)
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26073 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2564)
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26074 |
There are no children listed in their household on the 1910 through 1940 census. | Family F1904
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26075 |
There are no dates shown on her tombstone. | Conn, Alma Lena (I6574)
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26076 |
There are pdf's of both his military marker and Texas Death Certificate on his Find A Grave Memorial page. His military marker is engraved with a cross, and "Noah Thacker, Texas PFC Co L 141 Infantry World War I PH March 6, 1999 Jan 7 1965."
His Texas Death certificate shows his usual occupation as Farmer, Truck Farm. He was shown as married, and veteran of World War I. His parents were listed as John Thacker and Virginia Bullock. Informant was Mrs. Ferrell Smith, relationship not indicated, but presumably his step daugher Audie Rae Smith. | Thacker, Noah (I47382)
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26077 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F5679
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26078 |
There children were Carroll, Albert and Dean. | Family F4983
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26079 |
There is a Abraham Bell listed on the 1840 Federal Census for Madison County, Florida. Along with a John Bell, who both state that they come from North Carolina. The ages for both coincide with the estimated ages and birth year for Hezekiahs sons Abraham and John.
Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~fllafaye/Family_History/family1.htm | Bell, Abraham (I10638)
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26080 |
There is a Charles N. Manley (1911-1962) buried at the Forest Park Cemetery, Houston. His gravestone has a masonic symbol inscribed on it. On the Texas Death Index, this individual's full name is shown as Charles Norman Manley, date of death 6 Sep 1962, Harris County. FamilySearch.org has a copy of his Texas Death Certificate. It shows that he was born on 25 Aug 1911 in St. Louis, MO and died 6 Sept 1962 in Galena Park, Harris County, TX. His parents were listed as Thomas Manley and Rose Shave. The informant was Mrs. Charles N. Manley. | Manley, Charles Norman (I39895)
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26081 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F12244
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26082 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I22925)
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26083 |
There is a James Walter Coats, born in 1925, that died in 2009 in Fresno, California. Could be the same individual, but not known with certainty. | Coats, James Walter (I40947)
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26084 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4830)
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26085 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I46263)
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26086 |
There is a Louisiana Marriage record for P. W. Cole and E. J. ELLIS on 25 Nov 1869 in Cald Parish, LA. | Family F12376
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26087 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23461)
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There is a marker for his wife, Martha, at the same cemetery. It is inscribed "Farwell, Martha, wife of Norman Martin, Nov 13, 1846-Jun 12, 1921, Rest mother, rest in quiet sleep, while friends in sorrow o'er thee weep."
Source: Cemetery Inscriptions of Clarke County, Mississippi, Vol. I, Compiled by Bennie & Lance White
(Copied from their memorials at FindAGrave). | Martin, Norman (I43640)
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There is a marriage record on Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008, showing a Miss Bettie McLemore marrying C E Caviness on 22 Aug 1920 in Madison, Tennessee. | Family F14084
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There is a Martin Cramer, born 16 Sep 1861, who enlisted in the Union Army as a private on 16 Sept 1861 in Company C, 78th Infantry Regiment, Pennsylvania. He mustered out of the same company on 4 Nov 1864. Possibly the same person. | Cramer, Martin Luther (I42610)
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There is a masonic symbol on his tombstone. | White, Mitchell Talmadge Jr. (I14671)
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There is a Mattie E. SPARKS, born 17 Oct 1898, buried at the Aldridge Grove Church of Christ. Ancestry.com links this record to Mattie E. McLemore, born ca Oct 1894-1896. The husband of Mattie Sparks is shown as Luther N. SPARKS (1896-1951) who also has a memorial on FindAGrave. As the obituary of their son, Woodie Sparks, shows his mother as Mattie McLemore Sparks, so it is assumed this is indeed the same person, even through the year of birth is not exactly the same. | McLemore, Mattie E. (I43943)
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There is a memorial for Mary M. Hays on FindAGrave. Her maiden name is shown as Martin at that website.
She was born 8 Oct 1846, and died 11 Nov 1923, and is buried in the Martin Cemetery in Clarke County, Mississippi.
This MIGHT be the same Mary Martin, but should be verified.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Martin&GSiman=1&GScid=60687&GRid=75676652&
| Martin, Mary (I26748)
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There is a military marker reading Texas Pvt 22 BN US Guards WW I
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBK-WF8
Name: Leander A Meeks
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Jul 1950
Event Place: Alexandria, Rapides, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Age: 55
Race (Original): White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1895
Father's Name: Joseph E Meeks
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Mary Harris
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Lurline Meeks
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 8858
Page:
GS Film number: 1418489
Digital Folder Number: 004215561
Image Number: 00935
Collection: Leander A Meeks, "Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956" | Meeks, Leander A. (I42849)
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There is a photo of her tombstone at FindAGrave.
It is engraved Louisa Broxton, wife of Wilson McLemore, Died Feb. 28, 1894 Age 82 Years 5 Months 27 Days | Broxton, Louisa Experience (I29826)
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There is a photo of his memorial marker on FindAGrave, embossed with a cross and the following:
Joe E. Savoy
S SGT U S Army Air Corps
World War II
Jul 26 1918 Aug 7 1987
Ancestry.com. U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. shows he enlisted in Houston, Texas on 17 Sept 1940, was single at the time of his enlistment, and had completed 3 years of High School. | Savoy, Joe E. (I47595)
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There is a photo of his military marker on FindAGrave, and it is engraved "Pvt Calaway Woods, Co G, 13 Regt, Col Burnett TC, CSA. Feb 3, 1839 - Sep 12, 1917." | Woods, Calaway (I17847)
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There is a photo of his military marker on his Find A Grave memorial page, which was inscribed with a cross, and: "D Wade DuBose, Texas, Sgt Army Air Forces, World War II, July 1, 1921 through December 14, 1968." | DuBose, Daniel Wade Sr (I48118)
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There is a photo of his military marker on his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray & Peggy Holbrooks Pace. It is embossed with a cross and the following: Robert C/G McDaniel, S Sgt US Air Force, WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Aug 24, 1927 Nov 12 1980." | McDaniel, Robert Gene (I44929)
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There is a photo of his military marker on his FindAGrave memorial page. It is embossed with a cross and "David A Haley US Navy Korea Aug 22 1938 Jul 5 2004" | Haley, David Augustus (I47398)
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