Matches 7,201 to 7,300 of 7,391
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| 7201 | unmarked grave | Thornbury, Benjamin (24763464)
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| 7202 | unmarked grave - in Conner family lot with his parents. Block 36, No 9 | Conner, Alfred Woodham (57539825)
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| 7203 | Unmarked Grave, but probabley next to husband's marked grave | Lewis, Elizabeth (79445551)
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| 7204 | unmarked, Plot: Section 1 Lot 64 | Engelbrecht, Joseph Henry (86358746)
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| 7205 | Upstedt Lutheran Church - Baptisms 1837, page 27, entry 2 Name at christening: Heinrich Conrad Ludwig Day and hour of the birth: 21 February at 3am Legitimate or Illegitimate child: illegitimate First and last name of the father: Supposedly Heinrich Dormeyer of Werder First and last name of the mother: Charlotte Wille Residence of the parents: Upstedt Day of christening: 5 March Name of the pastor who completed the baptism: OLA Bierwerth Name of the witnesses: 1. Domestic servant Johann Heinrich Bartels 2. Heinrich Grünens wife | Dormeyer, Heinrich Conrad Ludwig (14188046)
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| 7206 | Upstedt, Marienburg, Hildesheim, Hannover, Preussen Rhene, Marienburg, Hildesheim, Hannover, Preussen | Mahnkopf, Johann Heinrich Carl (11887104)
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| 7207 | US Army - Viet Nam - Purple Heart | Freemire, John Orlen (26004003)
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| 7208 | US Army Korea | Vinson, Carlton Louis (93955838)
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| 7209 | US Army Pvt 29th Infantry Spanish American War Enlisted 20 Mar 1901 in Evansville, IN. Age 23 Born in Cape Girardeau, MO Occupation: Laborer Brown eyes, black hair, dark complexion, 5' 11'' tall | Kaempfer, John B. (43730928)
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| 7210 | US Army WWII | Hodapp, John (87211402)
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| 7211 | VA DC - married name is Gunter | Ragland, Mary A. (74589482)
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| 7212 | VA Hospital | Lewis, Toney Lee (3168976)
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| 7213 | VA Hospital | Clifford, William Clarence (67138572)
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| 7214 | VA Hospital | Greathouse, Robert Guy Sr. (88215464)
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| 7215 | VA Hospital, Jefferson Barracks | Irion, William (6770592)
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| 7216 | Valentin Leonhardt (original spelling), one of the original pioneers of Davidson Co, NC. Born 10-13-1718 in Katzenbach Germany to Martin & Anna Barbara Leonhardt, arrived in Philadelphia on the ship "Neptune" on 25 Oct 1746. Married Elisabeth Wallacher and fathered several children before moving to what is now Davidson Co, NC. He settled on "a large tract of land between Abbott's Creek and one of its tributaries, since called Leonhardt's Creek." Six children were born here. The land was purchased from Lord Granville through an agent. Although a tailor by trade, Valentin became a farmer on a large scale. Although not a young man when the Revolutionary War broke out, he joined, as did all of his sons. Following the Guilford Court-house battle (Nathanael Greene's Regiment), he retired to his farm. Here he was shot by a band of Tories and died 11 days later on 13 Nov 1781. His neighbor, Wooldrich Fritz was also shot and killed on the same night by a band of Tories. They are buried in what was known as Leo His will was made 22 Aug 1779 and lists 8 children. The tall monument was erected 4 July 1896 for the 2 men who lost their lives so cruely after doing so much for their country and their community: The inscription on the East Side reads: "This monument was erected by citizens A.D. 1896 out of veneration for our brave dead. These men are of those who fought for and gained our liberty. Unveiled with appropriate ceremonies 4 Jul 1896." The West Side reads: "The heroes buried in this spot were cruelly assasinated in their own homes by Tories near the close of the Revolutionary War. They were Patriots and bravely fought for American independence." | Leonhardt, Johan Valentin (88756001)
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| 7217 | Valentin Leonhardt/Leonard (born 1718 Katzenbach, Germany - died 1871 Davidson County, NC) (no pension) (D.A.R. Ancestor # A069353) Valentin Leonhardt was past 55 years of age at the outbreak of the Revolution, but he did not hesitate to enlist in the American army. Before the close of the war all his sons also had seen service in the army. The last battle in which they fought was that of Guilford Court House between Cornwallis and General Nathaniel Greene on 15 March 1781, 30 miles distant from the Leonhardt farm. After this battle General Greene's army was partially disbanded, and Leonhardt and his sons returned home. The elder Leonhardt had considerable money in gold coins when the war broke out and there were no banks in which to deposit it for safekeeping. He took a piece of walnut timber about 3 inches square and 20 inches in length, bored a hole into it, put the gold in, stopped it up and concealed it in the cellar wall under the house. He told no one about this except his youngest son Jacob. He did not even tell his wife, fearing the cruel British soldiers might force her to reveal the place if she really knew. This wooden bank is now in the North Carolina Archives in Raleigh. There were many Tories in North Carolina, and they hated the patriots. So it happened that neighbors were often on opposite sides in battle. On the evening of 2 November 1781 while sitting quietly by his hearthstone with his family, Valentin Leonhardt was shot by a band of Tories, and he died 11 days later on 13 November 1781. On the same night another patriot and neighbor, Woolrich Fritz, was also shot and killed in the same manner. The bodies of both men are buried side by side in the Old Leonhardt's Church, now Pilgrim UCC graveyard. - Excerpt from an article by Rev. J.C. Leonard D.D. of Lexington, North Carolina. Published in The Pennsylvania-German, Volume XI, No. 1, 1910. | Leonhardt, Johan Valentin (88756001)
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| 7218 | Valhalla Cemetery | Buckner, John E. (59688896)
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| 7219 | Verna Jean Lewis VERNA LEWIS VAN BUREN, MO. — Verna Jean Lewis, loving wife, mother, and friend, was born Feb. 4, 1922, in Hardin, Ill., daughter of the late Fred and Myrta (Mollohan) Long. She departed this life Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015, in Van Buren, Mo., at the age of ninety-three years. On Sept. 13, 1942, Verna married her loving husband of 72 years, Howard Seal Lewis, in Atlantic City, N.J. Verna and Howard have resided in Van Buren since moving from Alton, Ill., in 1992. She was a graduate of Des Arc High School in Des Arc, Mo., and a retired secretary/bookkeeper for the Alton Illinois Public School District, where she served as a member of the school board. She was a devoted member of the Twelfth Street Presbyterian Church of Alton, and, for the last 23 years, a member of the United Methodist Church of Van Buren. Verna loved her church, where she taught Sunday school and served on countless clubs and committees throughout her life. Verna enjoyed spending time in nature-gardening, fishing, and visiting state and national parks. She was also an avid quilter, cook, reader, traveler, and St. Louis Cardinals fan. Most of all, she loved spending time with family and friends. Her children,grandchildren and great-grandchildren were her pride and joy. She is survived by her husband, Howard, of Van Buren; one son, Howard S. Lewis Jr., of Plainfield, Ind.; one daughter, Susan Mehan, of Cordova, Tenn.; one daughter-in-law, Terri Lewis, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; six granddaughters, Megan Burris, Tracy Mikesell,Jeanne Waltman, Romy Maurer, Katie Simmons and Cori Egan; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Macel Seal of Piedmont, Mo.; one brother-in-law, Cokie McSpadden, of Van Buren; along with many other nieces, nephews, family members, and friends who mourn her passing. In addition to her parents, Verna is preceded in death by one son, Randall Lewis; three sisters, Elsie and husband Gene Silliman, Wilma and husband Jean Ringer, Mabel McSpadden , and one brother-in-law, Jim Seal. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb.13, 2015, at the United Methodist Church in Van Buren, Mo., with Rev. Jim Cooper officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Van Buren United Methodist Church BuildingFund or the Central Indiana Land Trust at 1500 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Online condolences may be made at www.mcspaddenfh.com. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thetelegraph/obituary.aspx?pid=174110671 | Long, Verna Jean (43545839)
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| 7220 | Verna Jean Lewis, loving wife, mother, and friend, was born February 4, 1922 in Hardin, Illinois to the late Frederick Alfonso and Myrta Lorraine (Mollohan) Long. She departed this life Thursday, February 5, 2015 in Van Buren, Missouri at the age of ninety-three years. On September 13, 1942, Verna married her loving husband of 72 years, Howard Seal Lewis, in Atlantic City, NJ. Verna and Howard have resided in Van Buren since moving from Alton, IL in 1992. She was a graduate of Des Arc High School in Des Arc, MO and a retired secretary/bookkeeper for the Alton Illinois Public School District, where she served as a member of the school board. She was a devoted member of the Twelfth Street Presbyterian Church of Alton, IL, and, for the last 23 years, a member of the United Methodist Church of Van Buren. Verna loved her church, where she taught Sunday school and served on countless clubs and committees throughout her life. Verna enjoyed spending time in nature-gardening, fishing, and visiting state and national parks. She was also an avid quilter, cook, reader, traveler, and St. Louis Cardinals fan. Most of all, she loved spending time with family and friends. Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were her pride and joy. She is survived by her husband, Howard, of Van Buren; one son, Howard S. Lewis Jr., of Plainfield, Indiana; one daughter, Susan Mehan, of Cordova, Tennessee; one daughter-in-law, Terri Lewis, of Fort Wayne, Indiana; six granddaughters, Megan Burris, Tracy Mikesell, Jeanne Waltman, Romy Maurer, Katie Simmons, and Cori Egan; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Macel Seal of Piedmont, Missouri; one brother-in-law, Cokie McSpadden, of Van Buren; along with many other nieces, nephews, family members, and friends who mourn her passing. In addition to her parents, Verna is preceded in death by one son, Randall Lewis; three sisters, Elsie and husband Gene Silliman, Wilma and husband Jean Ringer, Mabel McSpadden , and one brother-in-law, Jim Seal. A Celebration of Life service will beheld on Friday, February 13, 2015 at the United Methodist Church in Van Buren, Missouri starting at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Jim Cooper officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Van Buren United Methodist Church Building Fund or the Central Indiana Land Trust at 1500 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202. http://www.mcspaddenfh.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=2951797&fh_id=12303 | Long, Verna Jean (43545839)
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| 7221 | Verona-Cedar Grove Times 22 May 1986 Pg 21 (Verona, NJ) Engagement Announced Pauline DiLorenzo & Randy L. Lewis Ph.D. NAME Pauline DiLorenzo SPOUSE Randy L. Lewis Ph.D. PARENTS Mrs. Marie DiLorenzo, Daniel DiLorenzo, Mrs. Evelyn Caswell, R.L. Lewis MARRIAGE DATE fall OTHER DETAILS RESIDENCES Cedar Grove PARENT RESIDENCES Newark, Brownfield , Texas SCHOOLS Rutgers University-Newark EMPLOYERS Prudential Insurance Co., Prudential,University of Texas at Austin OCCUPATIONS information system analyst, manager | Family: Dr. Randy Lynn Lewis, Jr. / Pauline DiLorenzo (F37501777)
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| 7222 | Vesta Gilles (08/14/2003) Vesta Stevenson Gilles passed away Saturday, August 9th, at her home in Austin, Texas. She was born on November 23rd, 1919, in Friendswood, Texas, child of Mary Worley Stevenson and Vincent Stevenson. Vesta worked for Shell Oil in Houston, where she met her future husband, Raymond Gilles. They married and moved to Odessa, Texas, where they reared their four children. In Odessa, Vesta and Raymond helped found the Permian Playhouse, the local theater, as well as Head Start. Vesta and Raymond retired to La Jolla, California enjoying the nearby beaches and parks. When Raymond passed away, Vesta moved to Austin to be with her children. Vesta Stevenson Gilles was preceded in death by her parents, Mary and Vincent Stevenson, and brothers, Cecil Stevenson, Avery Stevenson and Dallas Stevenson. She is survived by her brother, Dr. Earl ``Tim'' Stevenson of Vidor, Texas; three sons, David Gilles of Bangkok, Thailand, Vincent Gilles of Boulder, Colorado, and Roger Gilles of Austin; and her daughter, Janet Gilles, also of Austin. Family and friends will gather in memory of Vesta at the picnic area above the river at the Villas on Town Lake, 80 Red River St., Austin, Texas, at one o'clock on Sunday, August 17. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice Austin, 4107 Spicewood Springs Road, 78759. | Stevenson, Vesta Mae (78749019)
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| 7223 | Veterans Admininstration Master Index: Name: Alexander Heberer Record Type: Military Service Birth Date: 9 Oct 1882 Military Date: 8 Oct 1903 Residence Place: St. Louis, Missouri Death Date: 14 Mar 1951 | Heberer, Alexander (33545094)
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| 7224 | Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File Name: Benjamin Bartels Gender: Male Birth Date: 5 Dec 1906 Death Date: 30 Mar 1993 SSN: 493107198 Branch 1: ARMY Enlistment Date 1: 25 Jul 1942 Release Date 1: 16 Jul 1944 Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. SS Death Index Name: Benjamin B. Bartels SSN: 493-10-7198 Last Residence: 63111 Saint Louis, Saint Louis City, Missouri, USA Born: 5 Dec 1906 Died: 30 Mar 1993 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | Bartels, Benjamin Bernhard (19083080)
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| 7225 | Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File: Name Donald Lon Lewis Gender Male Birth Date 7 Nov 1929 Death Date 18 Jun 1980 SSN 492302110 Enlistment Branch NAVY Enlistment Date 3 Jun 1947 Discharge Date 16 Jan 1969 Page number 1 | Lewis, Donald Lon (69067828)
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| 7226 | Veterans Hospital | Kaempfer, John B. (43730928)
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| 7227 | Veterans Hospital | Gregor, William Almon (85533534)
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| 7228 | Veterans Schedule of 1890 Census: Name: Charles Lewis Gender: Male Rank: Private Role: Veteran Enlistment Date: Jun 1864 Discharge Date: 11 Jan 1865 Death Date: Bef 1890 Regiment or Vessel: 4 Tennessee Cav Company: K Length of service: 1 Yrs 0 Mos 0 Days Household: Name Role Charles Lewis Julia A Lewis | Lewis, Charles Leonard Sr. (72154674)
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| 7229 | Vibert Melvin Jackson, age 82, of Gravois Mills, passed away Sunday, February 15, 2004 at Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach. He was born May 28, 1921 in Reynolds County, Missouri, the son of Samuel Webb and Rose Trent Jackson. He was united in marriage on August 17, 1947 in Van Buren, Missouri with Imogene Potts. Mr. Jackson was a retired self-employed lumberman and truck driver. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and member of the First Baptist Church in Gravois Mills. He is survived by his wife, Imogene Jackson of the home; three daughters, Jacqueline Lampkins and husband David, of Laurie, Missouri, Teresa Jean Null and husband Dennis, of St. Peters, Missouri, and Tracy Rene Glenn and husband George, of Maumelle, Arkansas; thirteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, many other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by two sons, and eight brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, February 19, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles, with Rev. Mike Cronk officiating. Graveside services with military honors will be at 3:00 p.m. Thursday at Green Lawn Cemetery in Mountain View, Missouri. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles. Arrangements are under the direction of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles. | Jackson, Vibert Melvin (34329368)
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| 7230 | Vietnam War Military Casualties: Name: Clifford Edward Hakes Birth Date: 17 Aug 1946 Death Date: 28 Feb 1967 Gender: Male Age: 20 Race: Caucasian (White) Home City: Rialto Home State: California Religion: Roman Catholic Marital Status: Single (Spouse Not Listed) (Single) SSN/Service #: 56686371 Citizen Status: U.S. Death Date: 28 Feb 1967 Processed Date: Mar 1967 Casualty Country: Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) Casualty Type: Non-Hostile - Died While Missing Casualty Reason: Drowned/Suffocated Casualty Air: Ground Casualty Body Status: Body Recovered Service Branch: Department of the Army Component: Selective Service Military Grade: Private First Class Pay Grade: Private First Class (U.S. Army) or Airman First Class (U.S. Air Force) or Lance Corporal (U.S. Marine Corps) or Grade/Rate Abbreviations With First Column: A,C,D,F,H,S,Or T; Second Column: A; Third And Fourth Columns: Blank (U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard) Province: 99 Length of Service: 00 Service Occupation: Light Weapons Infantry (ARMY) Data Source: Combat Area Casualties Current File | Hakes, Clifford Edward (30883000)
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| 7231 | View 1920 United States Federal Census Name: William Wesa Age: 26 Birth Year: abt 1894 Birthplace: Minnesota Home in 1920: Blueberry, Wadena, Minnesota House Number: Farm Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Hilma Wesa Father's Birthplace: Finland Mother's Birthplace: Finland Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Farmer Industry: Own Farm Employment Field: Own Account Home Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William Wesa 26 Hilma Wesa 20 Mary Wesa 14 Note: the Mary listed here is William's younger sister. | Wesa, William Gustaf (46978748)
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| 7232 | View 1930 United States Federal Census Name: William G Wesa Birth Year: abt 1894 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Minnesota Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1930: Hibbing, St Louis, Minnesota, USA Map of Home: View Map Street address: Garfield Street Ward of City: Second Precinct House Number: 115 1/2 Dwelling Number: 51 Family Number: 69 Home Owned or Rented: Rented Home Value: 5 Radio Set: No Lives on Farm: No Age at First Marriage: 26 Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Finland Mother's Birthplace: Finland Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Miner at Industry: Iron Mines Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker Employment: Yes Veteran: Yes War: WW Household Members: Name Age William G Wesa 36 Hilma Wesa 31 Helen I Wesa 8 Frances E Wesa 6 | Wesa, William Gustaf (46978748)
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| 7233 | View New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957 Name: Georgios Delardas Gender: Male Ethnicity/ Nationality: Greek Marital status: Single Age: 22 Birth Date: abt 1893 Birth Place: Turkey Other Birth Place: Palese Fokes Last Known Residence: Mitglene, Greece Departure Port: Patras, Greece Arrival Date: 12 Jan 1915 Arrival Port: New York, New York, USA Final Destination: Morgantown, West Virginia Height: 5 Feet, 5 Inches Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Complexion: Dark Money in Possession: 40 Person in Old Country: Elion Person in Old Country Relationship: Father Person in Old Country Residence: Mantamado Mitzleni Greece Person in US: Nicolas Delardar Person in US Relationship: Brother Father: Elion Sibling: Nicolas Delardar Ship Name: Athinai | Delardos, Georgio Elias (90479358)
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| 7234 | Vincent is the son of Paterilla (Litman) and William Zager. (Information told to Mary Lu Politte in September 1992 by Vincent's wife, Naomi Lewis Zager) | Zager, Vincent W (88541296)
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| 7235 | Viola Lewis was born Viola Bennett, daughter of John W. Bennett and Emma S. Bennett (I believe the S. in Emma S. is her married name from a previous marriage "Skief" as the 1920 Census shows a step-son named Jim Skief living in the household, and further states that it is the second marriage for both parties). Viola has an older sister Mary E. Bennett. I do not know if she ever married, who to, etc. Viola also has a younger brother John Clarence Bennett born 12/31/1911 who is shown living with Viola and Leman in the 1930 Census. John Clarence, who also went by Wilney and W.C. "John" Bennett married Faye Albin Watson and begat Katy Sue Bennett, Rosalie Bennett, and Kenneth Doyle Bennett. I believe they are all deceased. I will attempt to add the findagrave link to W.C. "John" Bennett and Faye Albin Watson to this memorial. I do know Kenneth Doyle Bennett lived in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois at the time of his death on July 5, 2000 | Bennett, Viola (95974557)
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| 7236 | Virgil Mitchell CALDWELL —Virgil (Mitch) Mitchell, 52, of Caldwell, route 6, a carpenter on the new high school building under construction here, died unexpectedly in his home Tuesday morning. Mr. Mitchell was born Oct. 13, 1903, in Jackson, Mo., and moved with his parents to Colorado Springs, Colo., when he was 12 years of age. He lived there until moving to Long Beach, Calif., in 1935. He came to Caldwell in 1945 and was married April 15, 1950, in Winnemucca, Nev., to Lucille Nelson. He was a member of the Methodist church and the Carpenters Union local No. 1298. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Mitchell are a son, Donald Mitchell of Long Beach; two stepsons, Warren Baker of Wichita, Kan., and Dale Baker of Elko, Nev.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Wayne Lonkey of Caldwell; a brother, Leslie Mitchell of Denver, Colo.; a sister, Mrs. Mac Little of Long Beach, and five grandchildren. Peckham-Dakan chapel is arranging services. The Idaho Daily Statesman, Wednesday, May 2, 1956 Page 16 | Mitchell, Virgil (34531344)
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| 7237 | VIRGINIA BEACH - Arthur O. Leimbach, 86, died April 23, 2010 at Sentara Bayside Hospital in Virginia Beach. He was born in St. Louis and was the son of Arthur and Rose Leimbach of St Louis. He retired from the U.S. Navy in September 1962 as a hospital corpsman chief petty officer. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was inducted into the Tidewater Virginia Bowling Council Hall of Fame in October 1994. He was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and served as head usher for many years. He is survived by two daughters, Gayle Elliott of Florida and Jan Matchler of Virginia Beach; one sister, Audrey Heseman of Missouri; and three grandchildren, Kyle Elliott, Patrick Elliott and Audrey Matchler. His wife Marcella predeceased him in 1972 and wife Marjorie in 1998. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association or Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 4200 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23455. A funeral will be held at Our Savior's Lutheran Church on Friday, April 30, at 11 a.m. Bur Published in The Virginian Pilot on April 25, 2010 | Leimbach, Arthur Otto Junior (45314079)
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| 7238 | VIRGINIA BEACH - Arthur O. Leimbach, 86, died April 23, 2010 at Sentara Bayside Hospital in Virginia Beach. He was born in St. Louis and was the son of Arthur and Rose Leimbach of St Louis. He retired from the U.S. Navy in September 1962 as a hospital corpsman chief petty officer. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was inducted into the Tidewater Virginia Bowling Council Hall of Fame in October 1994. He was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and served as head usher for many years. He is survived by two daughters, Gayle Elliott of Florida and Jan Matchler of Virginia Beach; one sister, Audrey Heseman of Missouri; and three grandchildren, Kyle Elliott, Patrick Elliott and Audrey Matchler. His wife Marcella predeceased him in 1972 and wife Marjorie in 1998. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association or Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 4200 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23455. A funeral will be held at Our Savior's Lutheran Church on Friday, April 30, at 11 a.m. Bur Published in The Virginian Pilot on April 25, 2010 | Leimbach, Arthur Otto Junior (45314079)
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| 7239 | Virginia was the daughter of Joseph Reheisse & Mabel Buckner. She married George (Jerry) Abrams 21 October 1943 in Festus, Jefferson Co., MO. They had 7 children. Virginia R. Abrams, 80, of Festus, died Thursday (April 15, 2004) at home. Mrs. Abrams was a homemaker and a member of Sacred Heart Church in Crystal City. The funeral was Saturday at Sacred Heart Church of Crystal City. Burial was at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Crystal City. Among survivors are three daughters, Sharon Howe of Festus, JoAnn Kenny of Affton and Carleen Abrams of St. Louis; four sons, Ron Abrams, Mike Abrams, Brent Abrams and Dennis Abrams, all of Festus; 16 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 19 Apr 2004, Page 6 | Reheisse, Virginia Rose (1382626)
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| 7240 | Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1782 Name: Aaron Ashbrook State: VA County: Hampshire County Township: 09 01 Year: 1782 Record Type: Continental Census Page: 25 Database: VA Early Census Index | Ashbrook, Aaron (2386044)
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| 7241 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Lester Frederick Mutchler / Living (F7018036)
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| 7242 | Vraim Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary Steven passed away on Thursday, June 13, 2019. Steven was a resident of Glen Mills, Pennsylvania at the time of passing. Steve served 2 years in the United States Army during World War II. | Chrissos, Steven George (48804588)
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| 7243 | W 0 743 | Sutton, Vernon Wilmer (88405686)
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| 7244 | W G Polack is a member of the Cape Girardeau City Council - The Cape Girardeau Democrat 11 Sep 1897 pg 5. Elected 1896. In 1898, he loses re-election to Frederick Regenhardt. | Polack, Rev. William Gustav Jr. (25322278)
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| 7245 | WALKER KEATHLEY DIES OF HEART ATTACK ON JULY 13 William Walker Keathley was born to the late William Tyler Keathley and Martha Lewis Keathley on April 29, 1895, near Des Arc, Mo., He grew to manhood in that community. In 1911 his fmaily moved to Ironton, Mo., where he lived until his death on July 13, 1960. He became a Christian at an early age and united with Ironton Baptist Church, where he was a member the remainder of his life. On July 22, 1918, he was called to serve his country in World War I. He was in the 10th Infrantry Division at Camp Funston, Kansas. His company was under the command of General Leonard Wood. In 1917, he was married to Lela Crowley. Three children were born to this union: Maurice who died at the age of twenty-one, Wilma Goggin, and Garnett Keathley. He is survived by three grandchildren, Jimmy, Priscilla, and Barbara Goggin. They were his great source of joy and price to the last moments of his life. In 1944, he was married to Jewell King, who was constant in her devotion to him and his family. He is also survived by a host of friends and relatives. His brothers and sisters are: Mrs. Della Tesreau, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Paul Fanoli, St. Helena, Calif., Miss Leester Keathley, Ironton, Mo., Mr. Charles E. Keathley, Lafayette, California, Mr. Clarence Keathley, Jefferson City, Mo., Mr. Herschel Heathley, Anchorage, Alaska, Mrs. BruceWallace, Bismarck, Mo., Miss Lorene Keathley, Ironton, Mo., Mr. Marshall Keathley, Midland, Texas. One sister, Mrs. Nettie Helms of Hamburg, Michigan preceded him in death Sept. 12, 1955. Walker Keathley was a quiet, humble man whose good life enriched the lives of his family and friends. His memory will remain through the years. On June 20, 1953, his father's life was honored in this place. The claims of the tribute then, applies equally to father and son. It was taken from the Book of Micah: He has showed you, O man what is good, And what does the Lord require of you But to do justice, and to love kindnes,s And to walk humbly with your God? Last rites for the departed were held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from Whites' Funeral Home and interment made in the Masonic cemetery. (newspaper clipping from clipping in possession of Linda Lewis 2/18/1990) (NOTE: Clarence Keathley, a brother, states that the family moved to Ironton in 1912.) !NOTES Lela was the daughter of Millie (Barnes) and John Crowley. She is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Ironton, Iron County, Missouri. (Information received in September 1992 from Mary Lu Politte) | Keathley, William Walker (12174486)
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| 7246 | Walnut Hill Cemetery | Symantzik, Frieda (16024664)
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| 7247 | Walnut Hill Cemetery | Lipphardt, Wilhelmina Helene (8675456)
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| 7248 | Walnut Hill Cemetery | Kulessa, Martin (52236331)
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| 7249 | Wanda Lee Silvey, 86 of Farmington passed away Thursday, August, 8, 2013. She was born May 8, 1927 in Iron County, daughter of the late Cleo and Clara (Lewis) West. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Robert "Bob" Silvey, brothers Stanley West and Stanford "Bud"West, sister Juanita West and one sister in infancy. Wanda was a long-time and faithful member of the Farmington First Baptist Church, the American Legion Post 416 Ladies Axillary, and a former member of the VFW Post 5896 Ladies Axillary. She is survived by her daughter Sherrie, Mrs. Rick Cash of Farmington; granddaughters, Kelli (Brad) Sparr and Kara (Anthony) Wallace both of Farmington, great-grandchildren, Trent and Alayna Sparr, McKennah and Braxton Wallace, sister Joan Hendrix of Farmington, and brother James West of Ironton. Numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and many friends also survive. Visitation at Cozean Memorial Chapel & Crematory on Saturday, August 10, 2013 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Cozean Chapel with Dr. William Miller and Reverend Rocky Good officiating. Burial will be at Hillview Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Robert Silvey VA Clinic or Farmington First Baptist Church. | West, Wanda Lee (13111381)
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| 7250 | Warren Corbett West, 88, Jefferson City, died Jan. 16, 2003, at Capital Region Medical Center. He was born Aug. 1, 1914, in Meta, a son of Roy and Angie Pointer West. He was married in 1939, in Meta, to Lucille Helton. He was married in 1949, in Jefferson City, to Stella Porterfield. He was married Jan. 24, 1999, in Tebbetts, to Wanda Mae Floyd, who survives at the home. He attended Meta schools and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He worked as an insurance agent for National Life and Accident Insurance Co. and worked for Kroeger Company. He was a member of Tebbetts United Methodist Church and the Tebbetts Lodge 565 A.F. & A.M. Other survivors include: one son, Garry W. West, Comfort, Texas; two brothers, Clarence West, Collinsville, Ill., and Leonard West, St. Louis; one sister, Odella Slaughter, Eugene; and two grandchildren. One son, Warren S. West, preceded him in death. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Buescher Memorial Home. The Rev. Larry Sapp will officiate. Burial will be in the Southside Cemetery, Meta, with military honors. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. today with Masonic services at 7 p.m. Memorials are suggested to Tebbetts United Methodist Church. http://www.genlookups.com/mo/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/799 | West, Warren Corbett (3359704)
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| 7251 | Warren David Tindle, age 76, of Festus, Missouri, passed away at his residence on March 06. 2012, in Festus, Missouri. He was born June 28, 1935, in Portageville, Missouri. He was retired from General Motors, a member of the U. A.W local # 25, an Army veteran. Warren and his wife Jeanette of 57 years were married on January 28,1955, in Hernando, Mississippi. He is survived by, Wife-Elizabeth "Jeanette" Tindle, (nee Miller), of Festus, Missouri Son-Michael David (Lori) Tindle, of Mississippi Daughter-Michelle (Tim) Treon, of Festus, Missouri Sister-Lillian Cunningham, of Parma, Missouri Sister-Mary ( George) Norman, of De Soto, Missouri Also survived by 4 grandchildren, Paige, Jaiden, Eva, and Thomas Preceded in death by, Father-Dallas W. Tindle Mother-Stella O. Tindle (nee Potter) Sister-Barbara Wilson Brother in-law-Joe Cunningham Visitation-Saturday, March 10, 2012, from 11Am to 1PM at Robert D. Brown Funeral Home, Hillsboro, Missouri. Funeral-Saturday-March 10, 2012, at 1PM in the Robert D. Brown Funeral Home Chapel. Interment-Will be private. Memorials to- The Jefferson Regional Medical Centers, Chaplain Fund would be appreciated by the family. | Tindle, Warren David (99756821)
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| 7252 | Was a Cooper by trade. - per Goodspeed's History of Southeast Missouri, pub 1880, page 781. George W. McNeely was born in Cape Girardeau County on February 7, 1836. He is the son of John R. McNeely, a native of North Carolina. The latter was reared in his native State, and was married there to Mary Shuford, who was also a native of North Carolina, born in 1807. After their marriage they immigrated to Missouri, and settled in Cape Girardeau County in 1833. There they entered land and improved a farm, upon which Mrs. McNeely still resides. Although Mr. McNeely was a cooper by trade he managed his farm during his life, and died thereabout 1843. They were the parents of six children, four of whom are living. One son, Archibald, resides in California. The two other sons and the daughter live in Cape Girardeau County. George W. grew to manhood on his father's farm, and in 1858 was united in marriage with Marillus Hale, daughter of Thomas Hale. After his marriage Mr. McNeely rented land for a few years, but located upon the farm where he now resides in 1868, having purchased it two years previously NOTE: Archibald is a brother, not a son, of George W. McNeely | McNeely, John R. (82301337)
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| 7253 | Was Presbyterian. | McHenry, Martha "Mattie" Lamira (63452106)
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| 7254 | Wayne A Sides 4709 Verde View Dr Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Age 85 (Born 1931) (928) 646-5971 | Sides, Wayne (92369504)
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| 7255 | We regret to announce the death of our friend and neighbor, Bro. Lee Lewis, who departed this life February 5, 1906, of pneumonia fever, aged 33 years and 9 months. He was the youngest son of Rob't and Polly Lewis of Carver Creek. Death has taken from hisparents the joy, pride and comfort of their declining lives; from his young wife a loving, devoted and tender husband, yet we have the full assurance that we can speak of him as one whose end was happy; whose death was but a little brook, across whose chilling waters Christ accompanied him and joined him to the shining and happy host on the other shore. How uncertain is life! He was converted about one month before his death. He was well known in this community and liked by all who knew him. He was a member of the M.W.A. in good standing. He leaves a wife and two children, aged parents, several brothers and sisters and a large number of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. His remains were laid to rest in Emmaus Chapel cemetery by the Order of the (THE IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper...Ironton, Iron County, MO...Feb. 15, 1906) | Lewis, Robert Lee Jr. (21817276)
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| 7256 | Web Page (Link to the Record) http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1800usfedcenancestry&h=333282&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=pt_t22633083_p1273526988_kpidz0q3d1273526988z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid Where The Record Is Found (Citation) Ancestry.com Describe The Record (Notes) Name: Benjn Lewis Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Fayetteville, Moore, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 3 | Lewis, Benjamin (40853204)
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| 7257 | Web Page (Link to the Record) http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1810usfedcenancestry&h=352683&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=pt_t22633083_p1273526988_kpidz0q3d1273526988z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid Where The Record Is Found (Citation) Ancestry.com Describe The Record (Notes) Name: Benjamin Lewis Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Buncombe, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16: 5 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 7 | Lewis, Benjamin (40853204)
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| 7258 | Web Page (Link to the Record) https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCDP-5WJ Where The Record Is Found (Citation) "United States, Census, 1850", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCDP-5WJ : Wed Jan 22 18:15:57 UTC 2025), Entry for Benjamin Lewis and Susan Lewis, 1850. Indexed Information Benjamin Lewis Census • United States, Census, 1850 EDIT Benjamin Lewis person details Name Benjamin Lewis Sex Male Age 76 Birth Year (Estimated) 1774 Birthplace North Carolina Race White Event Type Census Event Date 1850 Event Place Marion, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Marion county, Marion, Tennessee, United States Household Identifier 259 House Number 259 Line Number 15 Schedule Type 1850 Population Affiliate Publication Number M432 Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Other People on This Record Susan Lewis F 40 Tennessee Eliza Lewis F 14 Tennessee Rhoda Lewis F 10 Tennessee Emelia Lewis F 0 Tennessee Thumbnail VIEW ORIGINAL DOCUMENT Similar Records No similar records were found. | Lewis, Benjamin (40853204)
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| 7259 | Web: Obituary Daily Times Index, 1995-2011 View Record Name Betty Jane Royce Gender Female Age at Death 91 Birth Date Abt 1924 Death Date abt 2015 Death Place Costa Mesa CA Publication Title OCR Publication or Record Date 24 Feb 2015 Publication or Record Place United States Household Members NameAge NameBetty Jane Royce | Cummins, Betty Jane (34233854)
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| 7260 | Webbs Creek | Lewis, Rosa (9533163)
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| 7261 | wedding in house of William Theuerkauf, per Trinity Lutheran Church records | Family: Arnold Bremmermann / Hermine Theuerkauf (F55391783)
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| 7262 | Wednesday, May 13, 1923 R. A. Quisenberry, produce merchant of Sanger, died at his home there Monday afternoon, following a brief illness. He became ill Friday and Saturday a physician was summoned and pronounced stomach trouble. Sunday night, he suffered an attack of heart failure. He formerly resided at Gainesville at which time he operated a bus line. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Nell Hansel, and several children, among them Nebo and Bob Quisenberry of Gainesville. (courtesy of Cross Timbers Genealogical Society's obit compilation of Gainesville Daily Register 1920's) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94468645/roger_ambrose-quisenberry | Quisenberry, Roger Ambrose (4154259)
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| 7263 | Weferlingen 39356 Germany Weferlingen is a village and a former municipality in the Börde district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it has been part of the town of Oebisfelde-Weferlingen. Weferlingen was featured in Global Mobilization DLC for Bohemia interactive's Arma 3. Wikipedia | Schrader, Anton Heinrich Sr. (31901798)
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| 7264 | West side of Madison County Road 447 - 2.75 miles north of MO Hwy 143 intersection. Located in the woods. | Cravens, John Wallis (18480357)
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| 7265 | West, Stella M. (nee Diamond), 87, Wentzville, MO. May 15, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Warren West. Loving mother of Gary (Donna Jeanne) West, Glenda Harris, and Marty (Tom) Schulte, and the late Lloyd Porterfield. Dear sister of Letha Spencer and Ethel Witt, and the late Lloyd, George and Wayne Diamond. Loving grandmother of 7 and great-grandmother of 11. Beloved daughter of the late Mont Diamond and Ellen Diamond (nee Grissom). Services: Funeral service will be conducted at 1:00 pm, Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at Pitman Funeral Home, 1545 Wentzville Parkway, Wentzville, MO. Interment will be in Eternal Peace Cemetery, Wentzville, MO. The family will receive their friends at the funeral home, on Wednesday from 11:00 am until time of service. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association in care of Pitman Funeral Home, 1545 Wentzville Parkway, Wentzville, MO 63385. | Diamond, Stella M. (10756916)
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| 7266 | West, Stella M. (nee Diamond), 87, Wentzville, MO. May 15, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Warren West. Loving mother of Gary (Donna Jeanne) West, Glenda Harris, and Marty (Tom) Schulte, and the late Lloyd Porterfield. Dear sister of Letha Spencer and Ethel Witt, and the late Lloyd, George and Wayne Diamond. Loving grandmother of 7 and great-grandmother of 11. Beloved daughter of the late Mont Diamond and Ellen Diamond (nee Grissom). Services: Funeral service will be conducted at 1:00 pm, Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at Pitman Funeral Home, 1545 Wentzville Parkway, Wentzville, MO. Interment will be in Eternal Peace Cemetery, Wentzville, MO. The family will receive their friends at the funeral home, on Wednesday from 11:00 am until time of service. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association in care of Pitman Funeral Home, 1545 Wentzville Parkway, Wentzville, MO 63385. | Diamond, Stella M. (10756916)
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| 7267 | WESTFIELD - Jean S. Cantell Pease of Umatilla, Fl. passed away on Wednesday, February 7, 2007. Born in Annapolis, Missouri as Hazel Imogene Stevenson, Mrs. Pease lived in Westfield and Southwick Ma before moving to Florida in 1982. Jean is survived by herhusband, Robert F. Pease of Umatilla Fl. :Sons, William Cantell of Brimfield, Ma, Steven Cantell and wife Cyndi of Canton, GA, Daughters, Claudia Cantell and husband Paul Bartholomew of Gauthrie, OK, Mary Beth Cantell and husband Roger Cummings of Norwood, MA, Pamela Cantell of Westfield MA, Lynn Cantell and husband Terry Seymour of Shelburne Falls, MA, Jean Conderino and husband Kevin of Denver Co ; Step-daughters, Cynthia Button and husband Stanley of Warren VT, Donna Pease of Westford, MA, Andrea Moller and husband Eric of Westfield, MA, Sister Elnora King of Fenton MO. Seven grandsons, thirteen granddaughters, eleven great-grandsons and six great-granddaughters. She was pre-deceased by her son Robert L. Cantell. A Memorial Service to celebrate Jea [Published in The Springfield Sunday Republican (Springfield, MA) - Sunday, May 20, 2007] | Stevenson, Hazel Imogene (78895780)
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| 7268 | When I interviewed his son, Fontaine, in 1992, he stated that Hugh and his brother Lowry both moved to Texas at the same time - 1898. - Rob Lewis | Stevenson, Hugh William (19355746)
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| 7269 | When Stelios was born, name of city was Smyrna | Delardos, Stelios "Steve" Elias (19997500)
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| 7270 | When the North and South declared war against each other for the freedom of the negroes, David's home place was on the dividing line and each side took what they wanted, then burned his sawmill. He decided to move to Texas and when he reached the Red River he made a float out of dry logs and floated the wagons across. Shortly after this he took sick and died. David was a Minister and is buried in the Old Moore Graveyard. He was of medium build, dark complexion, black hair and black eyes. He worked for James R. Hatfield in Marion County, Tennessee when he met and married James Hatfield's daughter, Nancy whom he called 'Clint' http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/8340015/story/a861dae9-201d-4322-8b72-e58386b0b9b7 | Lewis, David Wesley (96759238)
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| 7271 | Whooping cough | Regenhardt, Dee Ann (60714336)
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| 7272 | Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, January 15, 1969 LARNED, Kan. — Services for Charles E. King, 93, of Larned, retired minister of Ash Valley, Kan., United Methodist Church and former Wichita minister, died Tuesday. Services will be at 11 a. m. Thursday at First United Methodist Church here. Burial will be at 4 p. m. Thursday at Wichita Park Cemetery. He was born in Noble County, Ind. He served as a Methodist minister at Cheney, El Dorado, Wellington, Pratt, Burns, Larned and at Trinity and Grace United Methodist churches in Wichita. He retired in 1962. He was graduated in 1906 from Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan. He was a member of Central Kansas Conference and Rotary Club. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. E. Hume, Wichita. Beckwith Mortuary has charge. A memorial has been established with Larned First United Methodist Church. | King, Reverend Charles Edgar (62051444)
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| 7273 | Wife Anna died 2 days after Casper, she was pregnant at the time and daughter Maria Lydia was born that day. Maria Lydia only lived until Mar 20. Daughter Louisa died at age of 7 in 1873. | Engelbrecht, Maria Lydia (70603881)
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| 7274 | Wife listed as Frances E. Koski. | Family: Robert William Arndt / Frances Evelyn Wesa (F34771528)
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| 7275 | Wife of 1.) Hunter McDuffie; 2.) George W. Dunn | Sisk, Lucinda (42134460)
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| 7276 | wife of C. E. Mann | McNeely, Mary L. (70169640)
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| 7277 | Wife of Frank Eugene Gene Cunningham. Dear mother of Margaret (Ray) Zesch. Dear grandmother of Darren (Gail) Zesch and Renee (Steve) Banes Zesch; great grandmother of Bailey Elias, Zac Elias, Zander Banes and Nathan Zesch. Dear sister of Rexine Fritz, and Dorris Ponstingl. Our dear aunt, great aunt, cousin, neighbor and friend to many. Published in St. Louis Post-Dispatch from November 15 to November 21, 2012. | Lewis, Dorothy Mae (75502837)
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| 7278 | Wife of William O Huff Daughter of George H and Mary Elizabeth Watson Miller https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1947/1947_00024054.PDF | Miller, Clara Belle (65137732)
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| 7279 | Will Cape County Archives Wills and Letters B (#106) 1837 pages B188-189 State of Missouri April 16th, 1836 County of Cape Girardeau In the name of God Amen. I, Mitchell Fleming of the County and State aforesaid being in perfect health and sound in mind and memory. Through the blessing of God and the circumstances calling to recollection the mortality of my body do hereby ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following (viz) I ordain it and it is my will that my body be decently buried in the earth and in great submission, I submit my soul to God who gave it and as touching such worldly property as it has pleased God to bless me with I dispose of it in manner following 1st I will that all my just debts be paid together with funeral expenses. 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Jane Fleming her dower and one third of the plantation I now live on, during her widowhood, also one black calf named Coby, two milk cows and one half of my kitchen furniture, and all the household furniture shehad when I married her, the half she has made since I married her, together with her saddle and bridle. 3rd, I bequeath to my daughter Polly Brown eighty acres of land lying and being in range thirteen and Township thirty three N Section twenty eight the East half of the Southwest quarter to her and her heirs forever— 4th, I give and bequeath to my daughter Agnes McFarland eighty acres of land lying and being in Range Thirteen East Township thirty three No. Section eight west half of the Southeast quarter (the tract of land Robert McFarland now occupies) to her and her heirs forever— 5th, I give to my daughter Elizabeth Little eighty acres of land lying and being in range thirteen East township thirty three section thirty East half of the Southeast quarter to her and her heirs forever— 6th I give and bequeath to my daughter Sada Ross forty acres of land lying and being in range thirteen E. Township thirty three (North) N, west part of the Southeast quarter (north end of the eighty acre lot) with the sum of twenty five dollars to her and her heirs forever— 7th I give and bequeath to my son Hiram Fleming one hundred and sixty acres of land lying and being in range thirteen E. Township thirty three N., Section twenty on northwest quarter to him and his heirs forever. I also give and bequeath to Hiram aforesaid a bay horse named Paddy with one cow two plows two pairs of farming giers, one bed and furniture and half of all my kitchen furniture. 8th It is my will that all my books be equally divided between my children and wife. 9th It is my will that all my land and tenements not heretofore specified together with all my goods and chattel be sold and equally divided between my four daughters (viz) Polly Brown, Agnes McFarland, Elizabeth Little and Sada Ross and also my son Hiram— 10th It is my will that my executors pay ten dollars each to my four grandchildren (viz) Mitchell Fleming Stevenson, Mitchell John Brown, Mitchell John Little, and Mitchell James Fleming. 11th It is my will that each legatee receive their several amounts coming to them by sale of my property that may be sold in notes to their several amounts from the hands of the executors. 12th I do hereby constitute my son Hiram Fleming and Benjamin Brown my executors to execute this my last will and testament hereby revoking, disannulling and making void all former wills and testaments by me made. In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this day and date aforesaid. Mitchell Fleming (seal) teste: Zenas N. Ross James Stevenson Samuel B. McKnight | Family: Mitchel Fleming / Jane Jean Stevenson (F55051642)
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| 7280 | Will Book A:205: ISAAC MCNEELY: 28 Nov 1774 - Probate May 1775. Brothers: Archebell, James & John McNeely and bro-in-law James Hughes - each to have £13.6.0. His carpenter and joiner tools to be sold. Exrs: brothers John & Archebell. Wit: Thomas (X) Bell, Thomas Thompson. | McNeely, Isaac (41251465)
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| 7281 | Will Books, with Inventories and Accounts: Frederick County, Colonial Virginia 1743-1751 pages 478-480 Familysearch.org Film #113889577 images 566-568 Aaron Ashbrook’s Will In the name of God Amen I Aaron Ashbrook of the North branch of great Capecapon of Frederick County in Virginia being weak in body and in a languishing Condition yet through the mercy of God of a sound and perfect understanding and memory do constitute this my last will and Testament and desire it may be received by all as such . Imprimis I most humbly bequeath my soul to God who gave it and I give my body to the Earth from whence it was taken to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my dear wife and Executors , as to my worldly Estate with and positively order that all my Debts be paid , Item I give to my Dear and loving wife all my personal Estate both household goods creatures and husbandry Utensils and I give to my Eldest son John the plantation whereon I now live lying on the north branch of great Capecapon all last and charges for surveying Composition money and parent to be paid out of my present Estate and I do constitute Hannah my loving wife Executrix and John Parke Junior Execut William Horner John T Thomas [his mark] Aaron Ashbrook Samuel Percy At a Court held for Frederick County on Tuesday the 13 day of August 1751 This last will and Testament of Aaron Ashbrook deceased was proved in open Court by the oaths of William Horner and John Thomas who more they saw Samuel Perrey sign the same as an evidence and Hannah Ashbrook the Executrix John Park Junor the other Executor having refused to take on him the burden of the Executor of the sd will having made oath to the same according to law it was admitted to Record. Teste J. Wood Ashbrook’s Adm & Bond Know all men by these presents that we Hannah Ashbrook Will Homer and John Park are held and firmly bound unto Morgan Morgan Gent first Justice swore in the Commission of the peace for Frederick County for and in behalf and to the sole use and behoof of the Justices of the sd County and their successors in the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds Current money to be paid to the sd Morgan Morgan Gent his Executors Administrators and Assigns to the which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves and every of us our and every of our heirs Executors and Administrators jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals dated this 18 day of August 1751. The Condition of this obligation is such that if the above bound Hannah Ashbrook Executrix of the last will and Testament of Aaron Ashbrook Deceased do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods Chattels and Credits of the sd dec’d which have or shall come to the hands possession or knowledge of the sd Hannah or into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for her and the same so made do exhibit into the County Court of Frederick at such time as she shall be thereunto required by the sd Court and the same goods and all other the goods Chattles and Credits hands and credits of the sd deceased which at any time after shall come to the hands possession or knowledge of the sd Hannah or into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for her do well and truly administer according to law and further do make a true and just account of her actings and doings therein when thereto required by the sd Court and also shall well and truly pay a sealed and delivered in the presence of the court Hannah H Ashbrook [her mark] Jno Parks William Horner At a Court held for Frederick County on Tuesday the 13 day of August 1751 Hannah Ashbrook Executor of Aaron Ashbrook Dec’d (Jno Parke the other Executor having refused to take on him the burthen of the Execution of the sd Will ) together with John Parke and William Horner her securities acknowledged this moir bond for the sd Hannah 's true and faithful administration of the sd Dec’d Estate which was admitted to Record. Teste J. Wood | Ashbrook, Aaron (2386044)
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| 7282 | Will of Allison Fleming , Rowan County , North Carolina Will Book I , pp . 1 , 2 Will probated in February 1837 Testator : Allison Fleming Place : State of North Carolina County of Rowan Date : 12th day of August 1833 Beneficiaries : Daughter , Cyrene Edmingsten Son , Allison Fleming Daughter , Sarah Cochran - land adjoining Thomas McEwin and Cyrus Fleming William Cochran Wife , Jane Son , Robert Fleming of Alabam Son , Cyrus Fleming Executors : Son , Cyrus Fleming, William Cochran Witnesses : William Fleming, Allison F. Edmiston https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-93RK-YFX?view=fullText&keywords=William%20Cochran%2CWilliam%20Cochran%20William%2CNorth%20Carolina%2CRowan&lang=en&groupId=M98X-WKF image 38 of 316 | Fleming, Allison Sr. (52672376)
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| 7283 | WILL OF GEORGE CLOTFELTER, SR. 5 October 1837 In the name of God Amen, I, George Clotfelter, Sr. of North Carolina, Rowan County, being in prper mind and memory, and knowing it is appointed once for all men to die, doth give and bequeath anddevise my property in manner and form following, viz: First I give and bequeath and devise to my wife Catherine Clotfelter two cows, two beds, Bedstead and covering one read chest my dressor and kitchen furniture her maintenance during life of my old plantation I now live on and one hundred dollars in money to be paid by my executors hereater named as soon as they collect it and six common seting chairs now on hand in use to have and hold for the same for ever. 2nd I give bequeath and devise to my son George Clotfelter, Jr. the Plantation he now lives on and has lived on a number of years, but as I give it for said Plantation Four hundred dollars I allow him to refund to my estate one hundred dol’ars less of money and property which I allow to be sold. 3rd I give bequeath and devise to my son Joseph Clotfelter, the plantation he now lives on and has lived on for a number of years and an equal share of my money and the price of property which will be sold at my death. 4th I give bequeath and devise to my son Daniel Clotfelter the plantation he now lives on had has lived on a number of years a equal share of my money and the price of the property which will be sold at my death. 5th I give bequeath and devise to the heirs of my son David Clotfelter and equal part of my money and the price of property which will be sold at my death. 6th I give bequeath and divise to my sons John and Philip Clotfelter an equal part of money and price of property which will be sold at my death. 7th I give bequeath and devise to my son Felix Clotfelter one hundred and too acres of land lying on the south of whare I live, the plat made Oct. 3rd, 1837, by James Crosley Surveyor, all I have given him heretofore equal part of money. 8th I give bequeath and devise to my son Moses Clotfelter, one hundred ninety three acres of land whare I know live, one horse, geers, plow saddle bridle, to take care of his mother with his proportionate part of my money and price of property sold after my death. 9th I give bequeath and devise to my son Joel Clotfelter ninety-too acres whare he now lives all I have I have given him also I allow Joel my son eight acres of my meadow joining William Barr and Felix Clotfelter. 10th I give bequeath and devise to my daughter Elixabeth Allbrite one hundred dollars then afterwards her equal part of money and property to be sold after my death. 11th Allow William, David and Jacob Keelers, my gransons, each ten to be given to them when my executor thinks fit and proper. 12 I give bequiath and devise to my Daughter Sally Clotfelter, one bed bed stead and covering, four hundred dollars cash equal part of money loned and price of property to be sold after my death but it is my will that one hundred dollars shall be taken thereout and given to her child to be loaned out by the executors until said child shall arrive a twenty one years old then to get the money with interest. 13th I give bequeath and devise to my daughter Susanna one bed, bedstead, and covering four hundred dollars csh and equal part of money and property sold. 14th I give bequeath and devise to my daughter Milly one beadstead and covering and four hundred cash and equal part of money and property sold. 15th I allow my wife and unmarried children to live together and suitable provision given to them by my executors for the one year out of stock or crops now on hand 16th I give bequeath and devise to Betsy my stepdaughter one hundred dollars to be paid her when collected by my ececutors. Lastly I constitute make and appoint my sons George and Felix Clotfelter my executors of this my last will and testament disannulling all othe will or wills testament or testaments made by me ratifiying this to be my last will and testament. In Witness whereof I have set my and and seal this 5th day of October 1837. George Clotfelter (Seal) Sealed signed and delivered in the presents of us and each of us. Flex R. Gillespie William Barr I, B.D. McCubbins., C.S.C, do herby certify that the avove is a true and correct copy of will recorded in the in the Clerk’s office, same being taken from and compared with the original on file in this office B.D. McCubbins Clerk Superior Court Rowan Co. (Seal) Dated 9th day of April, 1830 Information taken from North Carolina Records. Vol. 22 p 61 “North Carolina Revolutionary pensioners, George Clotfelter, private.” Vol. 8 p 743 “Bethany Church in earlier records know as Fredeickstown. Here at a distance of 12 miles east of Lexington on the Upper Abbotts Creek (Probably Davidson County formerly know as Rowan) settled the Clodfelters with others of their co-religionists who now sleep in the populous graveyard hard by.” (German Reformed) June 25 2011 – Copied and printed by Melinda Wilson (Great, Great, Great Grand Daughter of George Clotfelter. I tried to type the words as I saw them, without changing spelling or other mistakes. I am not sure who copied this originally, but it was with a packet of documents passed down through my Grandmother, Ada Margaret Clotfelter, to my Mother, Barbara Johnston, to my sister, Tamara Wilson and me upon my Mother’s death in 1997. | Clodfelter, John George (82177493)
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| 7284 | Will of William Lax "...tho weak in body yet of a sound and perfect memory and understanding........who I trust will not reject me a returning penitent sinner...." I will & positively order that all my debts be paid & c. To my only son John Lax his heirs & assigns forever 100 ac of land lying & being on the waters of Difficult Creek. To my son William Lax his heirs, etc. 100 ac of land being part of the same tract. To my son Benjamin Lax 200 ac of land being part of the same tract. To my two only sons Timothy Lax & Joel & to each of their heirs & assigns 130 ac of land whereon I now dwell to be equally divided between them & if either should die without heir the one living shall take full possession. Also, to son Timothy Lax 2 cows. To my only friend John Lewis one horse & cow. To my only daughter Elizabeth Lewis one pound current money do. To my only daughter Susannah Childress one pound do. To my only two daughters & son, Obedience Lax, Tabitha Lax & Joel Lax all that remains at my death & my only wifes death, then to Witnessed: Wm. Keeling, John (x) Piles, Timothy Chandler, Peter Crews O.R. Benj. Lax one other Exr. refused & on motion of said John Lax certificate granted him for probate. Sec: William Chandler & Benjamin Lax Source: Halifax County, Virginia Will Book 1 1773-1783 by Marion Dodson Chiarito, pg 107. 433 WILLIAM LAX Will | Lax, William Jr (44313923)
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| 7285 | Will transcript: I Rebecca Woodfin of the County of Cape Girardeau in the State of Missouri do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows . First it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my just debts be fully paid . Second , I give , devise and bequeath to my brother in law Thomas Haile of the County of Cape Girardean and State aforesaid , all my effects or property which I possess , consisting of notes or otherwise due me , and also one lot in the town of Hicklman Kentucky all of which I bequeath to the said Thomas Haile and to his heirs and assigns forever . And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my brother in law Thomas Hailet o be the executor to this my last will and ┃ testament , revoking and annulling all former wills by me made and ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 14th Augst 1859 Rebecca & Woodfin Signed , published and declared by the above named Rebers Wardlin as her last will and testament in the presence of us , who at her request have signed as witnesses to the same H. P. Martin Jno Oliver State of Missouri , Cape Girardeau County S. S . In Vacation of the County Court . Be it remembered , that on this 14th day of September AD 1859 before me the undersigned Clerk of the County Court within and for said County , personally appeared Henry P. Martin and John Oliver being witnesses to the foregoing will of Rebecca Woodfin in deceased and being by me first duly sworn , depose and say : that the said Rebecca Wordfin the Testatrix subscribed the same by making her mark in their presence and published the said will or instrument of writing as her last will that he in said testatrix was at the time of publishing her said will of sound mind, a single woman and more than twenty one years of age , and that they the said deponents attested the said will as witnesses thereto by subscribing their names to the same in the presence of Jno Oliver H. P. Martin In testimony of which I have hereunto subscribed my name and set my Vicial seal , at office in the town of Jackson in said County , the date above written Jacob Tobler Clk. Cape Girardeau County Wills Vol C 1847-1867. familysearch.org film #007630222 image 667 of 786. | Woodfin, Rebecca (32162384)
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| 7286 | Will: In the name of God Amen. I George Fleming of the State of North Carolina and County of Rowan farmer being sick of body But of a sound mind and memory thanks be given to God therefore calling to mind the Mortality of the Body and that it is appointed forall men once to Die Do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament that is to say, Principally and first of all I Recomend my soul into the hand of Almighty God through the merits of my redemer, and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be Buried in a Christian like and Decent manner at the descretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but I shall receive the same again Reunited to my Soul at the general Resurection by the Mighty power of god. And as touching such worldly goods as it hath pleased god tobless me with in this life, I give, devise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and Form. First I allow all my lawfull Debts and Funeral Charges to be paid out of the whole of my moveable Estate. Secondly, I give and Bequeath unto Margaret my Dearly Beloved wife the use and Benefit of the Dwelling House wherein I now Dwell and the use of the one half of my other Convenient buildings together with the one third of the Benefits of the plantation and improvements where on I now Dwell - and one feather bed & furniture and her saddle and spinning wheel to be by her Righted and improved for her support and substenance during the time of her life also I give and Bequeath unto her the use of one Negro wench Named Fanny as a Slave during the time of my said wifes life ---- Thirdly I give Devise and Bequeath unto Henry Fleming my well Beloved Son one other Tract or parcel of Land Containing 320 acres lying joining between the land where on I dwell and John Parks land to be entered upon as his property at my Decease he Titling and Conveing ten acres of said land - between the South Corner of s[ai]d Land & Robert Cochrans line to my second son now alive Allison Fleming and in case my Negro wench named Fanny should have a child after my Decease when s[ai]d Child is two years old to be the property of my s[ai]d son Henery also I give & Bequeath unto him one two year old Heifer. Fourthly I give Devise and Bequeath unto my second son now alive Alison Fleming the plantation where I now Dwell together with the Improvements thereon the two thirds of the Land & Improvements and the one half of the Convenient buildings the Dwelling House House Excepted to be Entered upon by him as his Right and property immediately after my Death and the other Half of the Buildings together with the Dwelling House and one third of the Benefits of the plantation & Improvements immediately after his mothers Death also one Negro Boy named Jim two years old he paying to his youngest Brother John Fleming the Sum of fifty pounds corrency of the State aforesaid to be paid in the space of two years after my Death. ---- Fifthly I give Devise and Bequeath unto my third son Mitchel Fleming the plantation whereon he now Dwells lying and being in the County of Mecklenburg joining Alexander McGowans, James Tanner, John Houstons & John Heslers with the Improvements theron to be Entered upon my him as his right and property Immedeatly after my Death together with what he has got already he paying in two years after my Death unto his Brother John Fleming the sum of ten pounds Currency of the State afore s[ai]d also one Book (viz) Boston four fold State ---- Sixthly I give Devise and Bequeath unto my fourth son John Fleming - one Negro boy three months old Named Jack & said Boy to Continue with his mother until his is two years old also one Rifle gun & one two year old Brown Mare & Six Month Schoolling together with one Bed & furniture the bed and furniture to be given him in one one year after my Death and the above mentioned fifty pound by his brother Alison and ten pounds from his Brother Mitchel to be Entered upon by him as his right and property as is here Directed ----Also one Cow & Calf ---- Seventhly I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Milford one Cow and Calf to be Levied out of my stock immediately after my Death together with what has been received already. Eightly I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Ann Fleming one Mare and sadle to be of the value of twenty five pounds to be Levied out of my personal Estate also one three year old Heifer which hath been Named to her already also that my Dearly beloved wife Margaret shall and will furnish her with a Bed and other Household furniture Equal to what her sister Mary hath got & s[ai]d bed and furniture my Dearly beloved wife is Levi out of what I have given & bequeathed unto her to be Entered by her as her right & property when at age -- Ninthly it is my will that if the aforesaid & Named Negro wench should have and children in my wifes Life time besides what's willed & Bequeathed that they shall be at the Disposal of my wife. Tenthly I will that the value of said Negro Fanny at the Death of my wife shall be Equaly Divided between my two sons Allison and John Fleming and the Remainder of my personal Estate to be Divided between my my Dearly beloved wife Margaret and my son Allison. She having the one third & him the two thirds and Lastly I hereby Nominate Constitute and appoint Margaret my Dearly beloved wife & Allison my well Beloved son, Executors of this my Last will and testament and I Do hereby Renounce all former Executors wills legacies and Bequeaths whatsoever and so ordain this an no other my last will and testament given under my hand and seal this Twenty seventh Day of Aprill in the year of our Lord Christ Seventeen Hundred and Eighty four --------- Signed sealed published and Delivered by the s[ai]d George Fleming ab & for his last George Fleming Will and Testament in the preasence of us J.W. Houston Alex'r McEwen Robert Cochran Jr | Fleming, George Jr. (34533188)
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| 7287 | Will: Last Will and Testament of John Kilpatrick, 1804 in Rowan Co, NC In the name of God Amen! I John Kilpatrick of the County of Rowan & State of No. Carolina being of perfect mind & memory--do this 16th day of January AD 1804 make ordain & publish this my last will & test: in the following maner Viz I give & bequeath unto my affectionate wife Elizabeth the whole of my real & personal estate exclusive of that part I shall hereafter mention to my children--her living on the place I now live on during life, & in case she should die untested, I give & bequeath her estate to be equally divided among my children. I give to my two sons William & Robert, the whole of my land also my hand screw to be equally divided between them. To my son Robert I give the improvement I now live on, except the north part of the old field which my son William has been and to cultivate also my waggon & gears, & at my wife's decease I give & bequeath, that he shall have my Negro named Jack. I give & bequeath to my daughter Mary my Negroe child named Else, a horse of thirty pounds value, her saddle & bridle, three cows a good bed & bed furniture. I give & bequeath to my grandsons John Barr & John Foster & to my daughter Nancy, Jean, Lettice & Elizabeth, to each of them I give & bequeath five shillings sterling. And I do nominate & appoint my two sons William & Robert to be executors of this my last will & test: And I do hereby disannull all former wills & ratify & confirm this to be my last will & test: in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal, the day & year above written. Signed, sealed & declared: John Kilpatrick in the presence of us: John Barr senr. Willm. Barr Jut. John Barr jun: Source: Record of Wills 1762-1805: NC Archives, Raleigh, NC Roll # C.085.80001 | Kilpatrick, John C (98529593)
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| 7288 | Willard H. and Francis E. had 3 children: Judith Ann, Lana Jo, and Willard Sander - all in Minnesota - I could not find dates. There is a civil arrest record for Williard Koski 3 Jan 1939 in Hibbing. | Koski, Willard Herbert (57535626)
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| 7289 | William (Wilhelm) Huters was born in 1822 in Brunswick [Braunschweig], Germany. According to his obituary, he came to America in 1850. By November of 1851 he had appeared at the Cape Girardeau State Circuit Court and declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States. He died in 1913 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. He was a soldier on Union Side in the 56th Enrolled Missouri Militia during the Civil War. His occupation in 1860 was listed as wagon maker. His 1913 death certificate lists his occupation as "retired merchant." Except for an initial year in Louisville Kentucky and any absences caused by his military service in the Civil War, he lived in Cape Girardeau. He became a widower in 1872. He is buried in the Old City Cemetery (Old Lorimier Cemetery) in Cape Girardeau. (References: 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 and 1910 Federal Census records for Cape Girardeau, Missouri; 1868 and 1876 Missouri State Census records for Cape Girardeau, Missouri; Cape Girardeau Circuit Court Declaration of Intent to Become a Citizen of William Huters dated November 15, 1851 in Cape Girardeau Archives; Missouri Digital Heritage soldiers records; Obituary of Wilhelm Huters from Daily Republican newspaper dated January 4, 1913; Missouri Digital Heritage death certificate) Note about his name: Two sources exist that indicate that his full given name was "Johann Christian Wilhelm Huters." See listing of parents in Baptism entry for Johann Daniel Albert Huters (born 1867) in The First Fifty Years; Trinity Lutheran Church; Cape Girardeau, MO; 1854-1904 compiled by Sandra Fluegge, Ruth Kasten, Cindy Raines and Betty Voss. Also see listing for "Johann Christian Wilhelm Huters" in Burials in Old Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, MO, 1806-1983 compiled by Cape Girardeau Genealogical Society (1994). Compiled by: Daniel S. Johnson North Carolina November 2009 | Huters, Johann Christian Wilhelm (90579936)
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| 7290 | William Cochran Probate source: "Rowan, North Carolina, United States records," images, FamilySearch (https:// www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPG2-JBK?view=fullText : Dec 24, 2025), image 1299 to 1305 of 1849; North Carolina. Division of Archives and History. Image Group Number: 004848602 | Cochran, William (37114920)
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| 7291 | William G Wesa in the U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 View U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: William G Wesa [William Gust Wesa] Race: Caucasian (White) Marital Status: Single Birth Date: 24 Sep 1894 Birth Place: Minnesota Residence Place: Wadena, Minnesota, USA Physical Build: Slender Height: Medium Hair Description: Not Bald Hair Color: Light Eye Color: Blue | Wesa, William Gustaf (46978748)
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| 7292 | William Gustaf Wesa in the U.S., Army Transport Service, Passenger Lists, 1910-1939 Name: William Gustaf Wesa Departure Date: 13 Jun 1919 Departure Place: St Nazaire, France Arrival Date: 26 Jun 1919 Arrival Place: Newport News, Virginia Residence Place: Menahga, Minnesota Address: Rfd #2 Next of Kin: Andrew Wesa Relationship: Father Ship: Artemis Military Unit: Hq Co 54th Pion Inf Rank: Pvt 1 Cl Pion Inf Service Number: 4,068,937 Notes: Headquarters Company, 54th Pioneer Infantry | Wesa, William Gustaf (46978748)
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| 7293 | William Kilpatrick, bondsman | Family: James McNeely / Elizabeth Kilpatrick (F85943148)
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| 7294 | William M. "Bill" Regenhardt Jr., 87, of Mt. Vernon, died 10:25 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011, at St. Mary's Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Vernon. He was born Saturday, July 12, 1924, in Cape Girardeau, Mo., the son of William McKinley Regenhardt Sr. and Margaret (Scheppelman) Regenhardt. He married Linda Williford on May 8, 1979, in Mt. Vernon, and she survives. He is survived by his wife, Linda Regenhardt of Mt. Vernon; two sons, Jim Regenhardt and wife Doris of Edwardsville and Tim Regenhardt and wife Kristi of Mt. Vernon; four daughters, Sandra King and husband Ed of St. Charles, Mo., Amy Amann of Northeast, Pa., Carol Ambrosuis and husband Ron of Cypress, Texas and Katy Briggs and husband Randall of Argenta; a step-daughter, Tami Reid and husband Rick of Corinth, Texas; a brother, Joe Regenhardt and wife Mary Alice of Cape Girardeau, Mo.;16 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. His parents; two brothers, Tom and Bob Regenhardt; a son-in-law, Timothy Amann; and one granddaughter, Rachel Amann, preceded him in death. Bill attended Purdue University until the beginning of World War II, at which time he entered the United States Armed Services. He served in the U.S. Army as a Second Lieutenant under General George S. Patton, participating in both the Normandy Invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. During his Army service he was awarded the distinguished Purple Heart. Upon his Honorary Discharge of the U.S. Army, Bill attended Southern Illinois University, completing a degree in mathematics. After graduating from Southern Illinois University Bill returned to Purdue where he graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. After graduating from Purdue, he worked for his father, the late William McKinley Sr., in the construction industry. Upon his father’s death, Bill stepped in to represent the Regenhardt family interest (including his mother’s) in Regenhardt Construction Company, which was owned by both the Regenhardt and Harrison families. At that time the company continued to grow its interest in highway construction and quarrying operations. In 1958, Regenhardt Construction Company became associated with R.B. Potashnick Company. At that time, the company became known as D.L. Harrison, R.B. Potashnick Company. Bill continued working for this venture until 1966. During that time, Bill was responsible for constructing many miles of the new Interstate system. In 1967 the Regenhardt and Harrison families started Southern Illinois Asphalt, an asphalt contracting company based in Mt. Vernon. Bill became president of the new company, and during his tenure he completed various projects related to infrastructure and commercial development in Southern Illinois, including various sections of the Interstate system. Included in his career, Bill was involved in the purchase of a concrete pipe company located in Mt. Vernon. During this time, Bill was also instrumental in manufacturing the first precast box culverts in the State of Illinois. During this same period, Bill and his partners were involved in the development of rock quarry operations in Buncombe and Cape Girardeau, Mo. Bill continued in this capacity until the families of companies were sold in 1992, at which time he announced his retirement. During his career, Bill was very involved with industry associations. This included serving as President of the board for the Illinois Asphalt Paving Association. In addition, he served as a board member of King City Federal Savings and Loan, a bank also located in Mt. Vernon. Bill was very involved with community service. His accomplishments include serving as a board member for the Mt. Vernon Township High School Board, member of the YMCA Century Club, Rend Lake Foundation board member, Illinois Society of Professional Engineers, member of the American Legion Post 141, and Mt. Vernon Oakwood Cemetery Board. He was an avid golfer, a member of the Mt. Vernon Elks Association Post 819, and attended First United Methodist Church in Mt. Vernon. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Hughey Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon, with Mr. Randy Sells officiating. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Hughey Funeral Home. Interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Mt. Vernon. A flag presentation will be performed by Ernie Collins, Chaplain of the Mt. Vernon American Legion Post 141. For those who wish, memorials may be given to the Oakwood Cemetery or First United Methodist Church and will be accepted at the funeral home or mailed to Hughey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 721, Mt. Vernon, Illinois 62864. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Hughey Funeral Home, where you may call 242-3348 or visit www.hugheyfuneralhome1969.com for further information and to send condolences. | Regenhardt, William McKinley Jr. (82533011)
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| 7295 | William M. "Bill" Regenhardt Jr., 87, of Mt. Vernon, died 10:25 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011, at St. Mary's Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Vernon. He was born Saturday, July 12, 1924, in Cape Girardeau, Mo., the son of William McKinnely Regenhardt Sr. and Margaret (Scheppleman) Regenhardt. He married Linda Williford on May 8, 1979, in Mt. Vernon, and she survives. He is survived by his wife, Linda Regenhardt of Mt. Vernon; two sons, Jim Regenhardt and wife Doris of Edwardsville and Tim Regenhardt and wife Kristi of Mt. Vernon; four daughters, Sandra King and husband Ed of St. Charles, Mo., Amy Amann of Northeast, Pa., Carol Ambrosuis and husband Ron of Cypress, Texas and Katy Briggs and husband Randall of Argenta; a step-daughter, Tami Reid and husband Rick of Corinth, Texas; a brother, Joe Regenhardt and wife Mary Alice of Cape Girardeau, Mo.;16 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. His parents; two brothers, Tom and Bob Regenhardt; a son-in-law, Timothy Amann; and one granddaughter, Rachel Amann, preceded him in death. Bill attended Purdue University until the beginning of World War II, at which time he entered the United States Armed Services. He served in the U.S. Army as a Second Lieutenant under General George S. Patton, participating in both the Normandy Invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. During his Army service he was awarded the distinguished Purple Heart. Upon his Honorary Discharge of the U.S. Army, Bill attended Southern Illinois University, completing a degree in mathematics. After graduating from Southern Illinois University Bill returned to Purdue where he graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. After graduating from Purdue, he worked for his father, the late William McKinley Sr., in the construction industry. Upon his father’s death, Bill stepped in to represent the Regenhardt family interest (including his mother’s) in Regenhardt Construction Company, which was owned by both the Regenhardt and Harrison families. At that time the company continued to grow its interest in highway construction and quarrying operations. In 1958, Regenhardt Construction Company became associated with R.B. Potashnick Company. At that time, the company became known as D.L. Harrison, R.B. Potashnick Company. Bill continued working for this venture until 1966. During that time, Bill was responsible for constructing many miles of the new Interstate system. In 1967 the Regenhardt and Harrison families started Southern Illinois Asphalt, an asphalt contracting company based in Mt. Vernon. Bill became president of the new company, and during his tenure he completed various projects related to infrastructure and commercial development in Southern Illinois, including various sections of the Interstate system. Included in his career, Bill was involved in the purchase of a concrete pipe company located in Mt. Vernon. During this time, Bill was also instrumental in manufacturing the first precast box culverts in the State of Illinois. During this same period, Bill and his partners were involved in the development of rock quarry operations in Buncombe and Cape Girardeau, Mo. Bill continued in this capacity until the families of companies were sold in 1992, at which time he announced his retirement. During his career, Bill was very involved with industry associations. This included serving as President of the board for the Illinois Asphalt Paving Association. In addition, he served as a board member of King City Federal Savings and Loan, a bank also located in Mt. Vernon. Bill was very involved with community service. His accomplishments include serving as a board member for the Mt. Vernon Township High School Board, member of the YMCA Century Club, Rend Lake Foundation board member, Illinois Societyof Professional Engineers, member of the American Legion Post 141, and Mt. Vernon Oakwood Cemetery Board. He was an avid golfer, a member of the Mt. Vernon Elks Association Post 819, and attended First United Methodist Church in Mt. Vernon. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Hughey Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon, with Mr. Randy Sells officiating. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Hughey Funeral Home. Interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Mt. Vernon. A flag presentation will be performed by Ernie Collins, Chaplain of the Mt. Vernon American Legion Post 141. For those who wish, memorials may be given to the Oakwood Cemetery or First United Methodist Church and will be accepted at the funeral home or mailed to Hughey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 721, Mt. Vernon, Illinois 62864. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Hughey Funeral Home, where you may call 242-3348 or visit www.hugheyfuneralhome1969.com for further information and to send condolences. | Regenhardt, William McKinley Jr. (82533011)
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| 7296 | William Regenhardt Naturalization 15 May 1852 Common Pleas Court Book A Pg 71 Cape Girardeau, Missouri William Regenhardt a native of Germany and formerly a subject to William Duke of Brunswick appears in open court and applies to be admitted a citizen of the United States of America and appearing that said applicant on the 15th day of May 1852 before the clerk of the Cape Girardeau Circuit Court filed his application under oath of intension to become a citizen of the United States of America and it further appears to the satisfaction of the court from the oath of Henry Brandes and William Bierwirth who are known to the court to be citizens of the United States and that applicant for the last five years has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States and for the last three years within the state of Missouri and that during that time he has behaved as person of good moral character attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same. Whereas the said William Regenhardt declares an oath that he wil Therefore it is ordered by the court that the said William Regenhardt be admitted a citizen of the United States of America. - Cape Girardeau County Archives Center, Jackson, Missouri - 3 Jun 2021 | Regenhardt, Christian Wilhelm (65020753)
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| 7297 | William was the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Garrison Lewis. He was divorced. A farmer, he died of kidney disease at the age of 75. MO death cert. #35723 7 Children | Lewis, William Van (6218996)
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| 7298 | William Wesa in the U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 No Image Name: William Wesa Gender: Male Birth Date: 24 Sep 1893 Death Date: 17 Apr 1979 SSN: 472093266 Enlistment Date 1: 26 Jul 1918 Release Date 1: 3 Jul 1919 | Wesa, William Gustaf (46978748)
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| 7299 | William West portrait: Thank you to walkinged_1 originally shared this on 13 Feb 2013 on Ancestry. "This previously unpublished picture was painted in 1794 by the American artist John Trumbull, and is a fine example of the artists small-scale portraits painted on mahogany panels. Other examples include the portrait of Thomas Jefferson in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The sitter here is William West, the brother of Benjamin West, the American artist who had settled in England at the outbreak of the War of Independence, and who would later become the President of the Royal Academy of Art in London. This portrait is an important addition to Trumbulls oeuvre, having been lost since it was in the ownership of Benjamin West. It was recently sold at auction as by an unknown artist called Humbert, presumably after an erroneous transcription of the contemporary label on the back of the panel". | West, William (38982002)
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| 7300 | Wilma C. Goggin of Ironton, died August 2, 1996 at her home at the age of 75. She was born in Des Arc on July 13, 1921, the daughter of William Walker and Lela Crowley Keathley and later married Ralph E. Goggin on May 15, 1941. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Ironton. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ralph Goggin; and one brother, Maurice Keathley. Survivors include on son, James R. Goggin of Arcadia; two daughters, Priscilla Ann Miller of St. Louis and Barbara Jane England of Park Hills; five grandsons; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Garnett Keathley of St. Louis; and a host of other relatives and friends. Her cousin Jean remembered fondly that Wilma was really good at dancing the jitterbug. She loved her family, and was very proud of her grandchildren. | Keathley, Wilma Cornelius (82932766)
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