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| 1801 | familysearch.org tree ID: GMY5-YLD | Engelbrecht, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (17778056)
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| 1802 | familysearch.org: Cape Girardeau Missouri Marriage and County Court Records - Marriage Licenses film # 7425210 image 763 of 856 | Family: Clent Wilson Proffer / Marjorie La Don Hager (F47756944)
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| 1803 | familysearch.org.- Arkansas County Marriages 1837-1957, film # 4175398 image 891. | Family: Clent Wilson Proffer / Alfreda J. Flowers (F1506572)
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| 1804 | Farmer | McCormick, Thomas Theodore (3664584)
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| 1805 | Farmer. Presbyterian. Buried same place as Azel Waters Dorsey, who was a teacher of Abraham Lincoln. Mitchell Fleming shares tombstone with wife in Huntsville Cemetery. | Stevenson, Mitchell Fleming (39760488)
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| 1806 | FARMINGTON - Ann "Sissy" Miller of Farmington entered into her eternal home on December 15, 2023 at her home at the age of 80. She was born in Ironton, Missouri on December 22, 1942 to the late Ralph Edwin Goggin and Wilma (Keathley) Goggin. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, George "Bud" Miller; a brother, James Goggin and a sister, Barbara Jane England. Ann was a 1960 graduate of Ironton High School in Arcadia Valley. In 1962 she was married to Bud Miller in Ironton and they began their life together in St. Louis. Bud's job with the railroad soon took them to Kansas where they lived several years before returning to St. Louis. By the time they moved back they had a family of three young sons. Ann worked as a secretary for Pet Foods in St. Louis before taking a position as executive assistant to the COO of Charter Communications. Twenty years ago, she retired and moved closer to her Ironton origins. In her retirement she enjoyed traveling, painting and taking care of her beloved Bishan, Daisy. She was happiest when spending time with her cherished grandchildren. Survivors include her sons, George "Brett" (Julie) Miller of Ballwin, James (Mary) Miller of St. Louis and Ralph (Patty) Miller of Sullivan; six grandchildren, Zeke, Ian, Anna, Kyle, Cole and Cayli; extended family and good friends. There will be a memorial gathering of friends and family at Cozean Memorial Chapel on Thursday, December 21, 2023 beginning at 3 p.m. and followed by a memorial service in the Cozean Chapel at 6:30 p.m. A private family interment will be held later at Polk Cemetery near Marble Creek. Memorials may be made in Ann's name to Autism Speaks in care of the funeral home. View the tribute video and share your condolences at cozeanfuneralhome.com. | Goggin, Ann (98984458)
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| 1807 | FARMINGTON – Anna Ruth "Ruthie" Black, of Farmington, passed away Thursday, January 26, 2017, at the Southbrook Skilled Nursing Center in Farmington at the age of 80 years. She was born on January 25, 1937, at Poplar Bluff, daughter of the late Alf and Bernice Chilton. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Chilton. Ruthie was a great homemaker and loved all kinds of sports, swimming, dancing, music festivals, camping, boating and gardening. Ruthie is survived by her husband Charles "Gene" Black of Farmington; five children, Teresa Black-Miller, Bruce Black, Barry Black, Byron (and Donna) Black, and Lisa Black-Crawford; grandchildren Amy (and Mark) Rosello, Emily (and Greg) Bach, Dillon Crawford, and Cody Crawford; great-grandchildren Marley, Clayton, Wyatt, Mazie, and Genevieve; a brother, David Chilton of Bonne Terre, several nieces and nephews, other relatives and dear friends and neighbors. Friends may call on Monday, January 30, 2017, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Cozean Memorial Chapel & Crematory. A memorial service will follow at 3 p.m. in the Cozean Chapel with the Reverend Dr. William C. Miller officiating. Memorials, if desired, may be made to the American Parkinson's Disease Association. Share your memories and leave condolences online at cozeanfuneralhome.com Published by Daily Journal Online on Jan. 27, 2017. | Chilton, Anna Ruth (87589576)
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| 1808 | FARMINGTON — Gwendolyn Gale Johnson of Farmington, passed away Sunday, April 27, 2014, at Parkland Health Center at the age of 86 years. She was born September 18, 1927, in Iron County, Missouri, daughter of the late Posey and Lester (Sisk) Miller. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Bernis Wayne Miller. Gwendolyn worked for several years as a hostess in Tea Room at Stix-Baer-Fuller in St. Louis. She later worked as an administrative assistant for Community Federal Savings & Loan in St. John, Missouri, where she remained until declining health forced an early retirement. She was also an accomplished homemaker and enjoyed cooking and taking care of her family. In her spare time she enjoyed crocheting, making numerous beautiful afghans and other knit items. She will be missed by all those who knew and loved her including her husband of 68 years, Helbert C. Johnson of Farmington; son, Leland Wayne Johnson and wife Gloria of Prosper, Texas; granddaughter, Calie (Mrs. Michael) McDougall of Rowlett, Texas; and one great-grandchild on the way due in July. She is also survived by numerous other relatives, friends, and neighbors. Friends may call from 5-8 p.m. at the Cozean Memorial Chapel & Crematory on Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Funeral services will be on Thursday, May 1, at 2 p.m. in the Cozean Chapel with the Reverend Matt Prihoda officiating. Interment will be in Hillview Memorial Gardens. Memorials, if desired, may be made to the American Heart Association. View online obituary and share your memories and condolences at cozeanfuneralhome.com. | Miller, Gwendolyn "Nookie" Gale (20022472)
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| 1809 | FARMINGTON--Bob Silvey, 85, of Farmington, passed away November 18, 2007. Preceded in death by parents, Lawrence Delno Silvey and Iva Alice Bellm Silvey; brothers, Larry Delno Silvey and Lawrence Leroy Silvey. Survived by his wife, Wanda Silvey; daughter, Sherrie (Mrs. Rick) Cash of Farmington; granddaughters, Kelli (Brad) Sparr and Kara (Anthony) Wallace, both of Farmington; great-grandchildren, Trent & Alayna Sparr, McKennah & Braxton Wallace; sisters, ThelmaLee Toor of Fort Wayne, IND, and Merle Richards of New Jersey; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Visitation at Cozean Memorial Chapel today at 7:30 a.m. with a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at Hillview Memorial Gardens. Arrangements in the care of Cozean Memorial Funeral Home in Farmington. | Silvey, Robert Eugene (48134444)
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| 1810 | Father Reinhold Sel Kasten (1872-1953) Mother Lena Gaebler (1880-1953) | Kasten, Hilda Eleonora (37653461)
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| 1811 | Father is possibly Arthur Samuel Keaster (b 1 Oct 1891 - ) Living in Stonefort, Williamson County, Illinois findagrave.com memorial # 82758435 | Keaster, Arthur Clayton (1552842)
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| 1812 | Father: John M Casebolt Wife: Tillitha Leona Casebolt (1881-1941) Children: Nelle I., John O., Marguerite, Jeneva Occupation: Merchant General Store & Rooming house owner | Casebolt, William Siegel (20089314)
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| 1813 | Father: Rev. James Frey https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33000245/james-frey Mother: Ruth Hall Frey: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138877436/ruth-frey | Frey, Edward Spencer (70591397)
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| 1814 | Faye Moore Combs, 79, of Charlottesville, died Saturday, Feb. 15, 2003, at her home. Born Oct. 20, 1923, in Roanoke, she was the daughter of the late William B. and Lillie Londeree Ragland. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, Philip H. Moore Sr., and Carl L. Combs; two brothers, G. Forest Ragland and William C. Ragland; and a sister, Lucille Purvis Goff. She was retired from the Daily Progress Circulation Department and a member of New Faith United Methodist Church. Survivors include her children, Carolyn Moore Mack of Charlottesville, Philip H. Moore Jr. of Roanoke, Anita Roberts of Lexington, Susann Ruddock of Kilmarnock, Steven Combs of Schuyler; a daughter-in-law, Edith D. Ragland; and 16 grandchildren. A funeral service was held Thursday, Feb. 20, at Hill & Wood Chapel, with Pastor Glenn Phillips officiating. Interment followed in Rock Springs United Methodist Church Cemetery in Faber. Those who wish may make contributions to Charlottesville/Albemarle Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 160, Charlottesville, Va. 22907; or New Faith United Methodist Church c/o Mrs. Murkey, 49 Windhcase, Schuyler, Va. 22969. (Nelson County Times, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003) | Ragland, Yvonne Faye (96594052)
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| 1815 | Felix and his family moved to old Rowan County between 1763 and 1768, when he was between 35 and 40 years old, settling in what is now the northeast part of Davidson County along Bushy Fork & Abbots Creek. - The Heritage of Rowan County NC Vol 1 1991, #344 by James Edmund Ferguson, Jr. | Glattfelder, Felix (21855640)
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| 1816 | Felix was born on 2 Feb 1726/27 at Glattfelden, Zürich, Switzerland. He married Maria Sarah Meier or Meyers or Meyer 'Sarah' on 25 Oct 1750 at York County, PA. from church register of Christ Lutheran Church. Felix died on 18 Jan 1814 at Davidson County, NC, at age 86. (originnaly was Rowan County) His body was interred on 20 Jan 1814 at Davidson County, NC. Bethany Reformed Church Cemetery, near Midway. http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Bethany_Reformed_and_Lutheran_Church_Cemetery Lived in Caderus Township, York County, PA. Moved to old Rowan County, NC between 1763 and 1768. Salem, NC 19 APR., 1809. His Will reads as follows: In the name of God Amen. I Felix Clodfelter of Rowan County and State of North Carolina having arrived to a honourable age but yet in good health of body, and sound in memory, think it my duty to make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in the following manner. First I recommend my precious Soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it; and my body to be buried in a Decent and Christian manner. Take will that all my lawfull debts be paid out of my personal estate. I Will to my beloved wife Sarah full possession of the House I now live in during her lifetime, likewise one quarter of an acre of Land to be Sown in due Season with Flase? Lud? yearly her lifetime. One half of the garden to her use her lifetime, two milkcows to be kept for her use to be will?id and kept in service and if they should fail and be unfit for her service - two others to be put in their place to be kept during her lifetime. I Will to her the old negro woman Aggey? to serve her her life time. Also her spinning wheel, her chest, her bed and basons and furniture, and all the linen she now has in possession. Also two basins, two plates, four spoons, three knives and forks, and the large shelf in the kitchen, two small iron pots and the frying pan, also the corner cupboard containing all within it, also the clock her lifetime, and after her decease to be sold, also a Prayer Book and Hymn Book and watering can, also a small bed and b?ostio? with the furniture belonging, also the fire tongs and s And as respecting my land, my Will is that my son Jacob, have my homesteaded plantation, also the moo? part of a lot that I purchased of Thomas Long, to extend? to the dividing line already run dividing the same from his brother John's line and his brother Peter after my decease to him and his heirs forever. I also give unto my son Peter the land and Plantation on which he now lives, including the south part of my homestead plantation, and the south part of that I purchased of Thomas Long, Jacob's part and also from his brother John's part to him and his heirs forever. I also give unto my son John the land and plantation where he now lives, situate on the north side of my homestead plantation including part of the same and part of that which I bought of Thomas Long by lines already run dividing the same from his brother Jacob's, to him and his heirs forever. And as respecting my moovable? property (the slaves excepted) and also the perisable property (excepting that already given) to be sold at public value at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named, and the same to be divided equally between both maleand female heirs, also the children of my daughter Susanna Nifong deceased, to have a child's part intended for their mother to be equally divided among them. My Negro woman Aggy I will that she continue in my family her lifetime and have liberty to livewith any of my children to whom she may choose, and that they provide for her and keep her as may be required her lifetime. Take Will that my negro man Solomon and his wife Patt? with her increase, and my negro lad Johnson be sold at public value at the discretion of my Executors, among my heirs in manner above mentioned to be equally divided. Lastly I do appoint and ordain my two sons George and Peter Executors of this my last Will and Testament, utterly revoking and making null and void every other Will, Gift or Begwath? heretofore made by me, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. Acknowledging and confirming this by setting my hand and seal the ninteenth day of April in the year of our Lord - One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Nine. Felix Clodfelter F his mark In Presence of Ja Clinard Britain J. Heymore 20 JAN., 1814. Records of the Moravians in NC - Vol. 7, Excerpts from the Friedberg Diary - 1814. The Diary reads as follows: Jan. 20 - The funeral sermon of Felix Glattfelder was preached in the Zion Church, (NC) to a large gathering... FEB TERM OF COURT, 1814. His Will was Probated. Felix immigrated, in 1743. Destination. | Glattfelder, Felix (21855640)
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| 1817 | Felix Woodfin 1860 Census: Name J K Portee Age 55 Birth Year abt 1805 Gender Male Race White Birth Place Kentucky Home in 1860 Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas Post Office Paris Dwelling Number 293 Family Number 293 Personal Estate Value 4000 Household Members (Name) Age Wm Woodfin. 28 E Woodfin. 22. [Ellen] L Woodfin. 2. [Lilly] W Woodfin. 1/12. [Felix] J K Portee 55 1870 Census: Name Felix Woodfin Age in 1870 5 Birth Date abt 1865 Birthplace Texas Dwelling Number 118 Home in 1870 Gray, Pulaski, Arkansas Race White Gender Male Post Office Little Rock Inferred Father William Woodfin Inferred Mother Eliza Woodfin Household Members (Name) Age William Woodfin 38 Eliza Woodfin 32 Sally Woodfin 11 Maggie Woodfin 8 Felix Woodfin 5 Betty Woodfin 2 1880 Census: Name Felix Woodfin Age 14 Birth Date Abt 1866 Birthplace Texas Home in 1880 Gray, Pulaski, Arkansas, USA Dwelling Number 149 Race White Gender Male Relation to Head of House Son Father's Name William Woodfin Father's Birthplace Tennessee Mother's Name E. A. Woodfin Mother's Birthplace Tennessee Neighbors View others on page Household Members (Name) Age Relationship William Woodfin 51 Self (Head) E. A. Woodfin 42 Wife Lilla Woodfin 21 Daughter M. H. Woodfin 17 Daughter Felix Woodfin 14 Son E. Jet Woodfin 12 Daughter John N. Woodfin 9 Son 1900 Census: Name Felix Woodfin Age 39 Birth Date Dec 1865 Birthplace Texas, USA Home in 1900 Gray, Pulaski, Arkansas Sheet Number 14 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation 260 Family Number 263 Race White Gender Male Relation to Head of House Head Marital Status Single Father's Birthplace Tennessee, USA Mother's Name Ellen Woodfin Mother's Birthplace Tennessee, USA Occupation Farmer Months Not Employed 0 Can Read Y Can Write Y Can Speak English Y House Owned or Rented Own Home Free or Mortgaged F Farm or House F Neighbors View others on page Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Felix Woodfin 39 Head Ellen Woodfin 62 Mother Lillie Woodfin 39 Sister Bettie Woodfin 32 Sister John Woodfin 29 Brother 1910 Census Name Felix Woodfin Age in 1910 44 Birth Date 1866 [1866] Birthplace Texas Home in 1910 Bayou Meto, Pulaski, Arkansas, USA Sheet Number 1a Street Centennal Road Race White Gender Male Relation to Head of House Son Marital Status Single Father's Birthplace Tennessee Mother's Birthplace Tennessee Native Tongue English Occupation Farmer Industry General Farm Employer, Employee or Other Own Account Able to read Y Able to Write Y Enumeration District Number 0101 Enumerated Year 1910 Neighbors View others on page Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Eliza E Woodfin 73 Head Lillie May Woodfin 52 Daughter Felix Woodfin 44 Son John N Woodfin 39 Son | Woodfin, Felix (42255937)
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| 1818 | Felix, our first pioneer ancestor to come to North Carolina around 1765, was born in the Swiss Canton and came with his family to America. They settled in York County, Pennsylvania. (German speaking people.) He married in York County and later he and his family came to Rowan County which included Davidson County of today, (since 1822.) He settled near Abbott’s Creek, northeast of Lexington, and there spent the rest of his life. He died January 18, 1814, and his wife Sarah, died November 23, 1813, burial in the Bethany Church Cemetery of that community. - Clodfelter Family Tree pg 2 : https://archive.org/details/clodfelterfamily00clod/page/2/mode/2up | Glattfelder, Felix (21855640)
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| 1819 | FHL Film # 32734 Reference ID: p 118 ln 32 | Family: Lorenzo Lorain Drumheller / Geneva Ann Mawyer (F23957290)
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| 1820 | Film #007424358 Image 248. "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9CT-GY95?cc=2060668&wc=C11Q-W38%3A352317901%2C1583562203 : 26 April 2019), Cape Girardeau > Marriage records 1868-1886 vol D-E > image 248 of 556; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. | Family: Arnold Bremmermann / Hermine Theuerkauf (F55391783)
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| 1821 | finagrave.com memorial #35484875 | Weiss, Heinrich "Herman" Andreas (37667781)
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| 1822 | finagrave.com notes: s/o Arnold and Pearl (Kitchell) Crocker h/o Tenna Belle Lewis m. June 20,1942 f/o Stanley Clinton, Patricia "Ladene," and Curtis Tyler b/o Helen Gault and Eileen Blankenship He was a US Army veteran serving in WWII Retired from Local #53 as a heavy equipment operator Was a Past Master of Masonic Lodge #133 and a member of the Moolah Shrine Temple Clinton was a resident of Ironton, Missouri. | Crocker, Clinton Jesse (33743595)
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| 1823 | Final Rest Anton Heberer passed away this past Thursday and was accompanied from his home at 2008 S. Broadway on his trip to his final place of rest by a multitude of grieving friends. Mr. Heberer belonged to the St. Louis Marksmen Club, the German Military Association, the Support the Schwaben Association, the Order of Germans and the South St. Louis Marksmen. All of these connections sent many delegations to pay their last respects to their comrade and to add a tribute in flowers to his coffin. Pastor Irion from the German-Lutheran Paul’s Church delivered warm and heartfelt words of comfort to the survivors. Following his words, the pallbearers Jacob Frank, L. Schneider, A. Meisbach, John Stumpf, H. Zimmerman and Wm. Graf completed their duties. A long funeral procession to the final resting place took place under the leadership of the funeral director, Wm. J. Robert. Pastor Irion provided a few parting words at the open grave and then the ground was closed over Anton Heberer’s earthly remains. | Heberer, Anton Joseph (36463338)
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| 1824 | Find A Grave Memorial #94721987 | Woodfin, Jane (95310068)
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| 1825 | Find A Grave Memorial #62504103 | Lovelace, Ora Victoria (9192339)
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| 1826 | Find a Grave # 59011402 | Keathley, James Addison (70536723)
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| 1827 | Find a Grave # 59011402 | Keathley, James Addison (70536723)
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| 1828 | Find a Grave # 119346597 | Campbell, James Lafayette (41569006)
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| 1829 | Find a Grave # 133052761 | Keathley, Mary Belle (86526250)
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| 1830 | Find a Grave # 70692050 | Lewis, William (78827144)
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| 1831 | Find a grave #130753726 | Howard, Truman John (39134080)
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| 1832 | Find a Grave #167537239 | Mahannah, Helen Louvisa (73034867)
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| 1833 | Find a Grave #167537239 | Mahannah, Helen Louvisa (73034867)
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| 1834 | Find a Grave #167537433 | Tesreau, Arthur S. (29684172)
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| 1835 | Find a Grave #167537433 | Tesreau, Arthur S. (29684172)
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| 1836 | Find a Grave #70692074 | Johnson, Abigail (78636248)
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| 1837 | Find A Grave Bio: Charles was the son of Carl and Margaret Parson Abrams of Missouri. He died from gastro-enteritis. | Abrams, Charles (27878466)
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| 1838 | Find a Grave Bio: Isabelle "Belle" Elizabeth Byrd was the daughter of Charles A. Byrd (1818-1896) and his second spouse, Elizabeth McClain (1830-1863). Charles was married five times, so Belle had at least fifteen siblings. Belle married Joseph R. Brady Lewis about 1873, probably at Byrds Store, the family compound in Brown Co., TX. They had at least eleven children: William Franklin Lewis (1873–1899) Eliza Jane Lewis (1876–1970) George Oliver Lewis (1878–1950) Mary Emmaline Lewis (1879–1974) Mae Belle Lewis (1880–1954) James Brady Lewis (1882–1960) David Soloman Lewis (1885–1943) Lucy Ellen Lewis (1891–1973) Lillie Rose Lewis (1892–1984) Nancy Elizabeth Lewis (1893–1992) Etta Jane Lewis (1898–1912) | Byrd, Isabell Elizabeth (39972750)
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| 1839 | Find A Grave Bio: James R. Abrams, 82, of 24 Walker St., Tiffin, died at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, 2006, at his residence. He was born Nov. 5, 1923, to Carl and Lydia Abrams in Rossford. On April 24, 1943, he married Nytha Cutlip in Mississippi, and she survives. Other survivors include one son, William Abrams; one daughter, Alisa (Phil) Adams, both of Tiffin; caregiver and family friend, Carol Chaffee; one brother, Richard Abrams, Washington, Mo.; and one sister, Shirley Goldman, Bowling Green. Mr. Abrams is preceded in death by his parents; his foster parents, Fredrick and Nellie Grill; and two sisters, Ruth Adams and Helen Grill. He was an accountant and controller for Pettibone. He also was a member of First Presbyterian Church, the VFW and Cooties. Besides being a graduate of Columbian High School's class of 1941, Mr. Abrams also graduated from Tiffin University Business School. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006, at Engle-Shook Funeral Home, 135 N. Washington St. The funeral will take place at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006. Burial will be at Greenlawn Cemetery, with a military graveside service conducted by the Seneca County Veterans Council. Memorials may be made to Heartland Hospice | Abrams, James Roscoe (2912166)
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| 1840 | Find A Grave Bio: Nytha M. Abrams, 84, of Tiffin, died at 7:38 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, at her residence. Nytha was born Oct. 1, 1924, in Tiffin, to William Lee and Edith May (Emmens) Cutlip. She married James R. Abrams April 24, 1943, in Mississippi, and he died Oct. 30, 2006. Nytha is survived by two children, Alisa (Phil) Adams and Bill Abrams, both of Tiffin; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Nytha worked for many retail stores in downtown Tiffin throughout her working life. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, the VFW Auxiliary and the "Cooties." Nytha was a 1942 graduate of Columbian High School. Nytha was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; three brothers; and one sister. The memorial service for Nytha M. Abrams will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009, at Engle-Shook Funeral Home in Tiffin. The Rev. Bill Brown will officiate. There will be no visitation and burial will follow the service at Greenlawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Tiffin VFW or to Heartland Hospice. | Cutlip, Nytha M. (50527712)
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| 1841 | Find a Grave Bio: Daughter of William and Izetta Curran. First married to Waldemar Skepeneit. Second marriage to Richard Abrams. Mother of five. Member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and employed by St. John's Mercy Hospital. | Curran, Mary Izetta (92357360)
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| 1842 | Find A Grave Memorial | Davis, Clyde L. (36278832)
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| 1843 | Find A Grave Memorial # 102289112 | McPherson, Reverand Samuel Archibald (22289683)
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| 1844 | Find A Grave Memorial # 79723249 | Woodfin, Moses (19308486)
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| 1845 | Find a Grave Memorial # 144665851 | Hawkins, Mae Lula (37039010)
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| 1846 | Find a grave memorial # 154559223 | Huters, Julia Ann (21002280)
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| 1847 | Find A Grave Memorial # | Regenhardt, Theodore Roosevelt (77894478)
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| 1848 | Find a Grave Memorial # 78677552 | Yell, Elizabeth A. (80840120)
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| 1849 | Find a Grave Memorial # 78677552 | Yell, Elizabeth A. (80840120)
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| 1850 | Find a grave memorial # 81050124 | Karcher, Raymond Eugene Sr. (86526664)
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| 1851 | Find A Grave Memorial # # 19930945 | Robinson, Nellie Marie (97490840)
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| 1852 | Find a Grave Memorial # 100242606 | Crabtree, John (11943792)
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| 1853 | Find A Grave Memorial # 101319133 | Heberer, Herman E. (69060362)
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| 1854 | Find a Grave Memorial # 112409027 | Jackson, John (3304784)
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| 1855 | Find a Grave Memorial # 112409096 | Sutton, Nancy Oleva (74799299)
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| 1856 | Find A Grave Memorial # 113407166 | Kaempfer, William Frederick (58126628)
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| 1857 | Find A Grave Memorial # 113450085 | Hutchings, Harvey Monroe (8792068)
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| 1858 | Find A Grave Memorial # 113450131 | Kaempfer, Florence Grace (97255948)
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| 1859 | Find a Grave Memorial # 118495839 | Lewis, Orville Leslie (82206038)
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| 1860 | Find a Grave Memorial # 118495839 | Lewis, Orville Leslie (82206038)
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| 1861 | Find a Grave Memorial # 120397899 | Lewis, James Orville Sr. (16555634)
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| 1862 | Find a Grave Memorial # 120398035 | Coleman, Jewell Louella (25059447)
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| 1863 | Find a Grave Memorial # 122510891 | Ketcherside, Joel (70939424)
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| 1864 | Find a Grave Memorial # 122510891 | Ketcherside, Joel (70939424)
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| 1865 | Find a Grave Memorial # 126734443 | Hansel, Rebecca (5953537)
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| 1866 | Find a Grave Memorial # 126763163 | Brent, James Monroe (22891136)
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| 1867 | Find a Grave Memorial # 127675368 | Lewis, Golden (11907488)
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| 1868 | Find A Grave Memorial # 128705912 | Miller, Gwendolyn "Nookie" Gale (20022472)
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| 1869 | Find A Grave Memorial # 128705912 | Miller, Gwendolyn "Nookie" Gale (20022472)
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| 1870 | Find a Grave Memorial # 13125826 | Clifford, Harold Gene (45786460)
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| 1871 | Find a Grave Memorial # 13125826 | Clifford, Harold Gene (45786460)
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| 1873 | Find a Grave Memorial # 134164951 | Gale, Stella (17681162)
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| 1874 | Find a Grave Memorial # 143018644 | Lewis, Mary Leona (89227344)
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| 1876 | Find a Grave Memorial # 144665802 | Ketcherside, Alvis William (72404356)
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| 1877 | Find a Grave Memorial # 144665802 | Ketcherside, Alvis William (72404356)
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| 1878 | Find A Grave Memorial # 146722944 | Pease, Robert Fraser (4116763)
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| 1879 | Find a Grave Memorial # 14728806 | Woodfin, Hugh Lawson White (11403256)
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| 1880 | Find a Grave Memorial # 14728809 | Clark, Mary Elizabeth (33918258)
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| 1881 | Find a Grave Memorial # 148128781 | Gibson, Elsa M. (79214251)
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| 1882 | Find A Grave Memorial # 159832012 | Lewis, George (14809107)
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| 1883 | Find a Grave Memorial # 16409563 | Keathley, Dee Elizabeth (13231752)
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| 1884 | Find a Grave Memorial # 16409592 | Trout, Nancy Elizabeth (47417231)
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| 1885 | Find A Grave Memorial # 169418856 | Heberer, Mildred A. (25841136)
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| 1886 | Find a Grave Memorial # 173252654 | Woodruff, Gladene Mae (34423462)
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| 1887 | Find A Grave Memorial # 173475034 | Stevenson, Hugh William (19355746)
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| 1888 | Find a Grave Memorial # 186324263 | Lewis, Darwin Brewer (390639)
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| 1889 | Find A Grave Memorial # 187128140 | Lewis, Eual John (87661088)
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| 1890 | Find a Grave Memorial # 187519505 | Ackenhausen, Olga (47292081)
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| 1891 | Find a Grave Memorial # 187725623 | Lewis, Emma (86018491)
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| 1892 | Find a Grave Memorial # 188086258 | Haile, Mary Elizabeth (79413382)
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| 1893 | Find a Grave Memorial # 188087266 | Wheeler, Mary Isabelle (34951067)
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| 1894 | Find A Grave Memorial # 20874010 | Stevenson, Hugh Wagner (46593072)
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| 1895 | Find a Grave Memorial # 23227800 | Hansel, Leslie P. (51104579)
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| 1896 | Find a Grave Memorial # 23227824 | Hansel, James L. (13776156)
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| 1897 | Find a Grave Memorial # 23227843 | Haile, Martha (54883073)
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| 1898 | Find a Grave Memorial # 23227971 | Hansel, Nell B. (17342936)
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| 1899 | Find a Grave Memorial # 23228150 | Moody, Charles Wesley (59518120)
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| 1900 | Find A Grave Memorial # 23228166 | Hansel, Mollie Almiza (8598121)
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