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801 | 1958 Kenosha,, WI City Directory: ALta Lindquist: cash City Treasurer's Office residence: 5623 41st ave. Louis T Lindquist: laborer, Simmons Co. residence: 5623 41st ave. | Lewis, Alta (21327264)
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802 | 1959 Kenosha,, WI City Directory: ALta Lindquist: cash Dir of Finance Office. residence: 5623 41st ave. Louis T Lindquist: lab Simmons Co. residence: 5623 41st ave. | Lindquist, Louis Theodore (84178768)
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803 | 1959 Kenosha,, WI City Directory: ALta Lindquist: cash Dir of Finance Office. residence: 5623 41st ave. Louis T Lindquist: laborer, Simmons Co. residence: 5623 41st ave. | Lewis, Alta (21327264)
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804 | 1959 Santa Cruz City Directory: Name: Erwin C Schedler Jr Gender: Male Residence Year: 1959 Street Address: 23 Hardner av Residence Place: Santa Cruz, California, USA Occupation: Carpenter Spouse: Betty Schedler Publication Title: Santa Cruz, California, City Directory, 1959 | Bloom, Betty Mae (62618504)
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805 | 1960 Kenosha,, WI City Directory: ALta Lindquist: cash City Dept of Finance Office. residence: 5623 41st ave. Louis T Lindquist: laborer. residence: 5623 41st ave. | Lindquist, Louis Theodore (84178768)
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806 | 1960 Kenosha,, WI City Directory: ALta Lindquist: cash City Dept of Finance Office. residence: 5623 41st ave. Louis T Lindquist: laborer. residence: 5623 41st ave. | Lewis, Alta (21327264)
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807 | 1968 Sunnyvale, CA City Directory: Name: Herbert E Lewis Gender: Male Residence Year: 1968 Residence Place: Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, California, USA Occupation: Custodian, Sunnyvale School District Residence: 914 Coachella Ave Spouse: Willie Lewis Publication Title: Sunnyvale, California, City Directory, 1968 | Lewis, Herbert Eugene (43552904)
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808 | 1970 San Jose City Directory pg 632 - Physcian. Listed as J Paul Wayne | Wayne, Joseph Paul (98931028)
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809 | 1974 Sanat Cruz CA City Directory, pg 341 Name Elwyn D Stevenson Gender Male Residence Year 1974 Street Address 2015 Maciel Av Residence Place Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA Occupation Retired Spouse June Stevenson Publication Title Santa Cruz, California, City Directory, 1974 | Stevenson, Elwyn David (88070528)
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810 | 1978 and 1981 - she is a farmer, Sky High Road, Hunua, Auckland, New Zealand per New Zealand Electoral Rolls. | Stevenson, Rolle Frances (25866004)
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811 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (19150777)
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812 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (69499146)
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813 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (64990360)
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814 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (73261746)
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815 | 1990 Public Records Index ancestry.com: Name: Sheila R Valenti Birth Date: 23 Oct 1925 Residence Date: 1990 Phone Number: 633-2889 Address: 2617 Manatee Harbor Dr Residence: Ruskin, FL Postal Code: 33570-2834 Second Phone Number: 633-2889 Second Address: 10398 104th Av 43 Second Residence: Second Postal Code: 34643 Third Phone Number: 633-2889 Third Address: 10398 104th Av 43 Third Residence: Seminole, FL Third Postal Code: 33773 Fourth Residence Date: 1993 Fourth Phone Number: 633-2889 Fourth Address: 1412 Nashua Cir Fourth Residence: Ruskin, FL Fourth Postal Code: 33573-5013 1992 Public Records Index ancestry.com: Name: Sheila Valenti Birth Date: 23 Oct 1925 Residence Date: 1992 Address: 20 Lincord Dr Residence: Saint Louis, MO Postal Code: 63128-1209 | Lassauer, Sheila Rose (25928054)
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816 | 1996 Public Records: Name George A Valenti Previous Residence Seminole, Florida 34643 Previous Residence Postal Code 34643 Second Previous Residence Place Sun City Center, Florida 33573 Third Previous Residence Place Ruskin, Florida 33570 Residence Date from 1 Dec 1993 to 31 Dec 1996 Residence Place Seminole, Florida, United States Household Identifier 26135618 | Valenti, George A. (51558215)
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817 | 1F 0 238 | Lewis, Maxine Fredia (36136843)
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818 | 1findagrave memorial #112411439 | Simmons, Octa Opal (30640244)
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819 | 1st buried in St. Louis, MO on 21 Jul 1891 - then dug up and buried in Cape Girardeau 14 Jan 1892 | Polack, Martha Anna (21812800)
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820 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (22789524)
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821 | 2/6/09 | Ackenhausen, Melba M. (74669870)
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822 | 20 July 1933 Arrive in New York from Southampton, England | Lovelace, Ora Victoria (9192339)
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823 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (9879456)
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824 | 21381092 | Sawyer, Ima Ardelia (38381693)
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825 | 22 Jun 1951 Rolle Stevenson, 3806 Calendar, Houston, Texas, Departs NYC to Southampton, England on Queen Elizabeth. Arrives 27 Jun 1951. | Stevenson, Rolle Frances (25866004)
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826 | 2234 S. Broadway | Heberer, Barbara Pauline (49639148)
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827 | 24 Aug 1824 Age: 45 Land survey for Abraham Lillard Cocke, Tennessee Abraham Lillard 110 08/24/1824 William Willhight's line cc Robert Gilliland cc John Wood | Gilliland, Robert Jr (46921344)
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828 | 2nd Lieut., Company D of the 15th Texas Cavalry, CSA under Captain Sherwood's regiment in Glen Rose, Texas | Naylor, Calvin Hampton (48485033)
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829 | 2nd wife to Paul Engelbrecht | Schuerman, Shirley (89129669)
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830 | 3 children Thomas Bone Irish, John Butler irish, Lt. Charles Butler Irish (killed WWII) | Bone, Emma Viola (75965675)
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831 | 3/12 in 1860 Census taken 19 Jul 1860 | Lewis, Elizabeth (89182776)
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832 | 30 Dec 1944 Arrive Philadelphia from Lisbon, Portugal | Lovelace, Ora Victoria (9192339)
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833 | 3012 Lemp, St Louis | Rist, Dr. Walter (23127422)
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834 | 31.889308, -99.137304 | Hatfield, Nancy Jane (30351872)
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835 | 37.284755 -90.626788 | Hickman, Dr. John Layfayette DVM (98659727)
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836 | 3847 S. Compton | Okel, Marie Minna Frederika (80419032)
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837 | 3rd child | Heberer, Edward (42831351)
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838 | 4 | Yokeley, Charity (99154627)
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839 | 4 Children: Louisa Ann Casebolt 1848–1870 • LH6M-353 Hattie J. Casebolt 1851–1874 • 9QN5-KVS Martha "Mattie" Casebolt ( 8 Aug 1854 ) - per FAG #88357453 1853–1942 • LSS3-8GJ Americus V Casebolt 1857–1920 • LH6M-QQQ | Montgomery, Esther "Hattie" A. (18903512)
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840 | 40.1813545,-90.8660736 | Stevenson, Mitchell Fleming (39760488)
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841 | 40.1813545,-90.8660736 | Stevenson, Mitchell Fleming (39760488)
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842 | 43010780 | Casebolt, Henry Clay (32122687)
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843 | 5 Aug 1824 Age: 45 Land Survey for William Gilliland Cocke, Tennessee Wm. Gilliland 139 08/05/1824 corner to Robert Gilliland; corner to John Denton cc James Lillard cc David Lewis cc= chain carrier for the survey | Gilliland, Robert Jr (46921344)
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844 | 5 years 3 months 11 days | Huters, Mina (62786859)
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845 | 58 years at death | Hoffman, William G. (53782722)
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846 | 6 Children: Mary Jane Casebolt findagrave.com 171547299 1836–1906 • KZZ1-7VL John Monroe Casebolt findagrave.com 43010780 1840–1911 • 97FB-J4K Sanford Casebolt 1841–1869 • LH6M-MJ2 Jonathan Beard Casebolt 1842–1899 • LH6M-SNS Wesley Casebolt 1842–Deceased • LH6M-SF8 Henry Clay Casebolt 1844–1916 • LH6M-384 | Sampson, Louisa (4632686)
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847 | 6 years old in 1860 census | Jackson, Thomas (49986814)
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848 | 6 years old in 1870 Census, not listed in 1880 Census. | Miller, Rosalie (58533282)
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849 | 6/14/08 Southeast Missourian Edna S. Rose, 83, formerly of Piedmont, Mo., died Thursday, June 12, 2008, at the Lutheran Home-Assisted Living East in Cape Girardeau, where she had resided more than a year. Mrs. Rose was born June 27, 1924, near Des Arc, Mo., the daughter of Hansford and Millie (Jackson) Miller, who preceded her in death. A resident of Piedmont for more than 40 years, Mrs. Rose attended Flat River Junior College and obtained a teaching certificate. She taught in several one-room schools in Wayne and Iron counties. She retired as office manager of Brown Shoe Co. factory in Piedmont. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Piedmont more than 50 years. She was married in 1943 to Ruben Sullivan. In 1950 she was married to Emil S. Rose, who died Nov. 21, 1996. She also was preceded in death by a son, David J. Rose, a brother and three sisters. She is survived by her son, R. Joe Sullivan (Marge) of Cape Girardeau; a sister, Esther Collier of Burlington, Iowa, (formerly of Piedmont); a stepson, Ardith Rose (Kese) of Trenton, Mich.; two grandsons, Jason Sullivan of Boston and Brendan Sullivan of Dublin, Ireland; a stepgrandson, Dan Rose; several great-stepgrandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation is 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Morrison-Worley Funeral Chapel in Piedmont, followed by memorial service at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in Meadows Cemetery in the Brushy Creek community near Des Arc. | Miller, Edna Lucile (19761666)
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850 | 6/14/08 Southeast Missourian Edna S. Rose, 83, formerly of Piedmont, Mo., died Thursday, June 12, 2008, at the Lutheran Home-Assisted Living East in Cape Girardeau, where she had resided more than a year. Mrs. Rose was born June 27, 1924, near Des Arc, Mo., the daughter of Hansford and Millie (Jackson) Miller, who preceded her in death. A resident of Piedmont for more than 40 years, Mrs. Rose attended Flat River Junior College and obtained a teaching certificate. She taught in several one-room schools in Wayne and Iron counties. She retired as office manager of Brown Shoe Co. factory in Piedmont. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Piedmont more than 50 years. She was married in 1943 to Ruben Sullivan. In 1950 she was married to Emil S. Rose, who died Nov. 21, 1996. She also was preceded in death by a son, David J. Rose, a brother and three sisters. She is survived by her son, R. Joe Sullivan (Marge) of Cape Girardeau; a sister, Esther Collier of Burlington, Iowa, (formerly of Piedmont); a stepson, Ardith Rose (Kese) of Trenton, Mich.; two grandsons, Jason Sullivan of Boston and Brendan Sullivan of Dublin, Ireland; a stepgrandson, Dan Rose; several great-stepgrandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation is 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Morrison-Worley Funeral Chapel in Piedmont, followed by memorial service at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in Meadows Cemetery in the Brushy Creek community near Des Arc. | Miller, Edna Lucile (19761666)
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851 | 6722 Fyler Ave | Hesemann, Anna (48435512)
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852 | 68th Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union)[72] Enrolled between 22 July 1862 and 20 September 1862. Discharged between 26 March 1863 and 1 November 1863. Ordered back into service between 23 April 1863 and 14 July 1864. Discharged between 21 May 1863 and 9 September 1864. Colonel John W. Emerson Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Company A - Captains William P. Adair and Brown - Many men from Fredericktown, Madison County Company B - Captains William B. Connelly and Ross Jelykle - Many men from Farmington, St. Francois County Company C - Captains Franz Dinger and Edward August Killian - Many men from Ironton, Iron County Company D - Captain Morgan Mace - Many men from Ironton, Iron County Company E - Captain William J. (W. J.) Ezell - Many men from Ironton, Iron County Company F - Captains William W. (W. W.) Bunyard and Pleasant A. Hodges - Many men from Greenville, Wayne County Company G - Captain James E. Davis - Many men from Patterson, Wayne County Company H - Captain H. H. Finley - Many men from Fredericktown, Madison County Company I - Captain Jasper Belken - Many men from Fredericktown, Madison County Company K - Captain Pinckney Powers - Many men from Iron and Wayne County Company L - Captain Joseph Wilson - Ironton, Iron County The above information about the companies with partial rosters is found in Kenneth E. Weant's book, Civil War Records: Missouri Enrolled Militia Infantry Regiments, Volume 9 Kenneth E. Weant, Civil War Records:Missouri Enrolled Militia Infantry Regiments, Volume 9 (Arlington, Texas : K.E. Weant, c2010), pages 64-81. FHL book 977.8 M2wka v. 9 | Crowley, James Levi (57458262)
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853 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Larry Eugene Tucker / Living (F61951924)
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854 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (63083139)
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855 | 71 0 650 | Lathrop, Glenn Charles (15145923)
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856 | 71-650 | Hakes, Jannie (17939896)
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857 | 85 years old | Dieckhoff, Sophia (94429542)
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858 | 9 yrs old in 1860 Census | Jackson, William (83335004)
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859 | 98 Hickory Drive | Tietz, Lorraine Florence (63005184)
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860 | 98 Hickory Drive | Lewis, Bert Harrison (29091720)
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861 | 9th gen: Thomas Jefferson Satterwhite CSA Served Fifty Seventh Alabama Infantry CSA. b. 10 Jan 1836 GA. d. 14 Mar 1888, Falls Co. Texas, m. (1) Mary ? Cherokee ? m. (2) Mary Virginia “Jennie” Bryan or Bryant b. 10 Jan 1831 d. 23 Jan 1900 Grave located Tarver Cem. Falls Co. Texas, moved to Texas circa 1870. | Satterwhite, Thomas Jefferson (39786364)
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862 | A fourth-generation native of Watsonville, Mr. Bloom was a lifelong resident of the Pajaro Valley. He attended local schools and graduated from Watsonville High School in 1947. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War in the 91st Military Police Battalion, 560th Company. Mr. Bloom worked for Pacific Telephone Co. for 30 years. He was a member of the American Legion, SIRS, the 65+ Club and the Senior Circle. SURVIVORS: Wife of 54 years, Marguerite of Watsonville; daughter Lauran Bloom Rinck of San Carlos; and numerous nieces and nephews. SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL PUBLISHED: April 26, 2011 | Bloom, Harry Lauran (71686476)
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863 | A Patriot of the American Revolution for NORTH CAROLINA with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor #: A045346 Ernst: "Minute book 1778 reveals he signed the Oath of Allegiance of Rowan county in 1778 during the last two months of that year he served as a private in the North Carolina troops under Captain Sapp's company and Colonel Paisley's North Carolina regiment. He enlisted in 1779 and served 3 months as private in Captain John Sapp's company... pension was granted. He was in the Revolutionary War, a Private. | Clodfelter, John George (82177493)
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864 | A TRIBUTE TO MR. KEATHLEY Ironton will miss the familiar red car driven by the white haired gentleman--named Clarence Keathley. Clarence has gone to live with his daughter, Caroline, and family in Northbrook, Illinois. Since his retirement from his position as Welfare Training Supervisor for the Missouri Division of Welfare in Jefferson City, Clarence has spent his time finding, recording, and preserving the history and heritage of Iron County FOURTH GENERATION After the death of his wife, the former Anna Sutterfield, he turned his full attention to his consuming hobby. He guided the Historical Society in the publishing of the book IRON COUNTY BROUGHT INTO FOCUS as a bicentennial project in 1976. By 1980 Clarence was president of the Society and they published the book READIN' RITIN’ AND 'RITHMETIC, A HISTORY OF SCHOOLSIN IRON COUNTY, MISSOURI 1840-1981. He was the author and compiler. In the same year he had a little book printed on his own called SALT AND PEPPER, a collection of old sayings. In 1984 Clarence published two little books on his own: IRON COUNTY YEAR BY YEAR, and UNITED STATES POST OFFICES IN IRON COUNRY, MISSOURI THEN AND NOW. Each of these projects involved countless hours of research among old records, interviews with many people, countless letters, and many miles driven in his car. No effort was too much to make sure the information was there and correct. In between and since then, Clarence has had several articles published in various magazines, including the OZARKS MOUNTAINEER and the MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW. The latest will appear in the Fall Historical Review. Mr. Keathley has donated many historical documents, the post office boxes from the old Annapolis Post Office, many artifacts and copies of his writings to the Historical Society. The Keathley family has lived in Iron County for a long time. There was a large family and all have distinguished themselves in their work. Education has been a driving force for the whole family. Lester and Lorene Keathley are residents of The Baptist Home, Myrene Wallace lives in Bismarck, Herschel Keathley lives in Ironton, Marshall in Denver, and Elmer in California. (This article appeared in THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper on August 16, 1987 in Iron County, MO.) | Keathley, Clarence Ray (56014670)
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865 | A.C Stevenson, 90, Dies at Fruitland; Native of County Jackson, Oct. 26. Alpheus C. Stevenson, 90 years old, died at the home of is son, Roy, in Fruitland at 2:15 o’clock Saturday afternoon. He had been critically ill for several weeks, suffering from ailments incident to advanced age. The body was brought to the Wilson-Statler-Seabaugh Funeral Home, where the funeral services were held this afternoon by Rev. J. T. Cherry of Cape Girardeau, an old friend of the family. Burial was at the Old Apple Creek Cemetery with the Putz and Reisenbichler Undertaking Co. in charge. Born near New Wells in 1852, the son of pioneers, Mr. Stevenson lived his entire life in this county. He was a community leader, a progressive farmer and a schoolteacher. As a teacher he served at New Wells and at Liberty No. 1 several terms, but farming was his principal occupation. He was married to Julia Boren on Jan. 6, 1876. She died July 12 this year. After retiring from active farming, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson moved from the farm to Pocahontas in 1923, where they lived until April this year when Mrs. Stevenson was stricken with paralysis. Since that time Mr. Stevenson had lived with his son in Fruitland. He was a deacon in the Old Apple Creek Presbyterian Church 30 years, and held minor positions of honor and trust in the community where he lived 70 years. He is survived by three sons, Maple O. Stevenson of Ferguson, Dr. A. L. Stevenson of Warrensburg, and H. Roy Stevenson of Fruitland, nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie McNeely of Cape Girardeau. | Stevenson, Alpheus Cowan (5483027)
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866 | A.K. Stevenson was ordaind Ruling Elder in Apple Creek Presbyterian upon the death of his father James, 13 Oct 1851. The last mention of him as an Elder in the church records is 10 Apr 1863, on pg 49. No reason given. | Stevenson, Alexander Kennedy (84038738)
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867 | A.M. Casebolt Provost Marshal South District Illinois 1861-1864 Editor Cape Girardeau News 1866-1876 A patriot and philanthrophist Born 1810 Died 1882 | Casebolt, Andrew Montgomery (26729568)
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868 | AA Death Index: SS Death Index: NAME: Ruth Vera Engelbrecht GENDER: Female RACE: White BIRTH DATE: 10 Jan 1919 BIRTH PLACE: Drake Gascon, Missouri DEATH DATE: 16 Mar 1991 FATHER: Albert E Morre MOTHER: Emma S Heseman SSN: 494429758 NOTES: Jun 1956: Name listed as RUTH VERA ENGELBRECHT; 03 Jun 1993: Name listed as RUTH V ENGELBRECHT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS: Name Emma S Heseman Albert E Morre Ruth Vera Engelbrecht | Morre, Ruth Vera (91651667)
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869 | Aaron Ashbrook on WikiTree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ashbrook-97 | Ashbrook, Aaron (2386044)
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870 | Aaron Ashbrook, son of "Antelope John" Ashbrook by his first wife, inherited some land from the estate in 1730. He remained in New Jersey until about 1745 and then moved to Frederick County (later Hampshire County), Virginia. He had 400 acres on the Great Caca pon River when he died in 1751. Aaron Ashbrook had three daughters and five sons. One of his sons worked with an eighteen-year-old George Washington in 1750 as a chainman while Washington surveyed part of Hampshire County. Another of Aaron's sons provided supplies to the Virginia Militia headed by George Washington during the French and Indian War. Information and facts compiled by Joe Ashbrook of Mount Vernon, Ill. | Ashbrook, Aaron (2386044)
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871 | Abraham Tennison Jr. (born c.1760 - died c.1825) of Rutherford Co., was a soldier in the NC Line, Rev. War according to Rootsweb "John Huddleston Descendants". Abraham was married to Jane Adams (1760-1831). They had at least 10 children. Their oldest daughter, Levisa (Lucy) married Samuel Fulks, whos daughter Caroline Fulks married Thomas Allen Jamison. Many of their decendants are buried in this cemetery. Abraham was a soldier in the American Revolution in the cause of freedom from British rule. He was a Private in the NC Line from Rowan Co. He is listed in the Army accounts of NC (NC Army Accounts, Vol. IX, P 8 Folio 1. (REF: "TENNISSON GENEALOGY", BY FAY TENNYSON DAVIDSON, SEP 91, BOLIVAR TN. ABRAHAM WITH FATHER'S FAMILY HAD MOVED TO ROWAN CO BY 1790, THENCE TO "WESTERN TENNESSEE" IN 1804, SETTLING IN RUTHERFORD CO. ABRAHAM ALSO SERVED IN THE WAR 1812, WITH SONS SOLOMON AND EDMUND: CAPT ISAIAH RENSHAW'S TENN VOLUNTEERS. Jamison Cemetery: This grave site was identified by Gaither Hoover who remembers the Cemetery. Gaither Hoover was the great grandson of Martha Helton Hoover and William Frances Hoover, grandson of Thomas Newton Hoover and Mary E. Arnette Hoover. Thomas Newton and Mary E. had 5 children. He said that the first grave in the cemetery was old man Tennison, an uncle to Andrew Jamison's Mother. Place of birth and marriage in NC provided by Paulette Faulkner - Add Ons to My North Carolina Family. Edgecombe County, North Carolina Vital Records, 1720-1880 - courtesy ahowellrobinson familytree on ancestry.com | Tennison, Abraham (40392360)
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872 | Abraham Tennison's Will, 1825, Rutherford Co TN April 29, 1821 In the name of God, Amen! I, Abraham Tennison in the County of Rutherford, and State of Tennessee, being of perfect mind and memory, thanks be to God therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die. Do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say, principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it, hoping through the merits, death and passion of my saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of sins, and inherit everlasting life, and my body I commit to earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor hereinafter named. Nothing doubting but at the General ressurection, I shall receive the same again, by the Mightly power of God. And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give, devise, and dispose of the same in the following manner, and that is to say, I first will that all those debts and butie 2nd. I give and bequeath unto my wife JANE my plantation with all the property that I have, to hold during her life or widowhood, except such as shall hereafter name to my children. 3rd. I give to my wife JANE her bed and furniture and two cows to her to dispose of as she pleases and my Nell mare. And my children that have left me, I have given them their share, which is CORNELIUS BRANDONS's wife and SAMUEL FULK's wife and HUGH CARNAHAN's wife and SOLOMON and EDMUND TENNISON and JAMES HILTON's wife, I have given her share. And I give to my daughter Rebecca her bed and furniture and one mare named Trusty and one cow and calf. And I give to my daughter NANCY ADAMS one bay horse called Peter and one cow and calf and her bed and furniture. And my plantation I now live on I allow to be equally divided between my sons HIRAM and ARCHIBALD and to cast lots for choice, and I give unto my son HIRAM one Sorrel mare called Stockings, and one stud colt called Rinard and what he make on plantation, to be his own except what goes to the support of my wife and family. And I give to my son ARCHIBALD one gray mare called Dull and one cow and calf and one bed and furniture, and at my wife's death, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written. Singed, sealed, published and pronounced and declared by the said ABRAHAM TENNISON as his last will and testament, in the presence of us the subscribers. ABRAHAM TENNISON Britton Pace John Wilson James King Recorded Dec. 1, 1825, Rutherford County, State of Tennessee - from ancestry.com 27 April 2011 Image of Will location: Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008 for Abraham Tennison - Rutherford County Records For Books, Vol 1-6, 1804-1827 Images 751-752 | Tennison, Abraham (40392360)
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873 | Abram, William H. Sun., June 14, 2009. Beloved husband of Irlene Abram (nee Poe); dear father and father-in-law of Jeffrey (Lydia) Abram, Ginny (Roy) Bone and the late William M. Abram; our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend. Mr. Abram was a retired Commander and Naval Aviator, USNR, retired Vice-President and Mid-West Legal Counsel of U.S. Brewers Association. Services: Memorial service at Stephan Memorial United Methodist Church, 2730 Walton Rd., St. Louis, MO 63114 on Friday, June 19 at 11 a.m. Interment private. Donations to Stephan Memorial United Methodist Church or charity of your choice appreciated. | Abram, William Harry (57657164)
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874 | Abrams Farm | Abrams, Eddie (51115494)
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875 | Abrams Farm | Lewis, Naoma (6878757)
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876 | Absolam Parker Robinson was born 16 NOV 1857 place unknown to parents unknown; this information is shown on his death certificate. 22 March 1878 he married Jospehine Parks who died 12 August 1900. After Josephine's death he married Mary Davis (maiden name unknown). Absolam died 17 June 1936 in Doniphan, Ripley Co., MO while visiting his son Delbert Robinson. His occupation was sewing machine salesman. Absolam's residency was Des Arc, Iron Co., MO. Absolam and Josephine are both buried in Mountain View Cemetery at Des Arc. Family legend says Absolam did have at least one brother, the parents of the brothers died young. The boys were split up and raised by different families. One of the brothers may have been named Alex or an Uncle may have been Alex. When Absolam and a brother were very, very young lads they were chopping wood and one accidently chopped the heel off the other. The two met as adults and thought they knew each other. One asked the other to remove his shoe (believe the right shoe) and the man's heel was missing. The men then recognized each other as brothers. -Absolam Robinson biography courtesy Kurt Hamm on ancestry.com | Robinson, Absolam Parker (55473094)
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877 | absolute@avangate.com | Jones, Shedrick J. Jr (30837876)
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878 | Abstracted Obituary - The Register-News, Mt. Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois, Undated: SMOOT, Robert Kenneth, 88 (includes photo), of Mt Vernon d. 13 July 2000 at home; b. 8 Feb 1912 in Tower Grove; s/o Walter H. SMOOT & Grace McHENRY; m/1 Vera REED in 1934, she d. 1973; md Wilma R. DONELSON SMITH 31 Dec 1975, she survives; surv. by sons Kerry SMOOT and Bob SMOOT; grandchildren, Robbie, Tony, Lee, Kevin, Karah and Shane SMOOT; great-granddaughter, Hayley SMOOT; stepsons, Richard SMITH and wife Aldona, and Deon SMITH and wife Shirley; stepdaughter, Caroline KELLY; stepgrandchildren (named); step-great grandchildren (named); sister, Mildred HINTON; preceded in death by parents, 1st wife; 4 brothers; 2 sisters; burial Mt. Vernon Memorial Gardens Cem. | Smoot, Robert Kenneth (96528750)
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879 | abt 1848 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States Residence 1860 Age: 12 Independence, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States Marriage to Rebecca Isabelle Castile 8 May 1879 Age: 31 Iron, Iron, Missouri, United States Residence 1880 Age: 32 Union, Iron, Missouri, United States Residence 1910 Age: 62 Union, Iron, Missouri Residence 1920 Age: 72 Union, Iron, Missouri Death 1935 11 Feb Age: 87 Iron, Iron, Missouri, United States | Lotz, Adolphus G (91573124)
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880 | Acacia Lawn, Gate 17, Section 3, Lot 2459, Grave 3 | Poe, Virginia (84074700)
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881 | accident - electrocution | Ische, Paul Marvin Louis (39743575)
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882 | According to 1880 census - Henry and Fredericke Scheppelmann had the following children: Albert age 13; Edward age 10; William age 9; Henry age 6; Frieda age 2 and Bertha 6 Mo. | Scheppelmann, Heinrich "Henry" (64242456)
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883 | Acording to his obit, they had a total of 12 children. 2 may have died young - I have found no record of them. | Hilkerbaumer, Gottlieb H. (53036239)
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884 | ADAM McNEELY (Son of David) Adam married Lattice Kilpatrick daughter of John and Elizabeth McKnight Kilpatrick, Sister of William and Elizabeth. Adam had the following will: In the name of God amen. I ADAM McNEELY of the County of Iredell and Sate of North Carolina being in perfect health of body and mind do make this and publish this my last will and testament in the manner following. I give and bequeath unto LATTICE my wife her living on the plantation which I now live and give her my Negro Fanny her horse and saddle and all the household and kitchen furniture to be divided amongst my children as she may think proper and give her the use of all my Negro during her life and then to be divided as follows; To my SON DAVID I give and devise all that part of land on which he now lives and third of my Negro boy Perry at the death of his mother. To my SON JOHN I give and devise all that part or parcel of land on which he now lives and the third of my Negro Perry at the death of his mother. To my SON JAMES I give and devise all that part or parcel of land on which he now lives and the third part of my Negro boy Perry at the death of to his mother, to be valued by my three Sons above mentioned and one of them to keep him and not put him out of the family. To my SON ZEKIEL (Ezekial mm) I give and devise my plantation known by Neils land joining my Son JAMES and his horse and Saddle and bridle two cows and his share of the plows and plow gears. I give him my black girl Mriah and Hiram my black boy at the death at of his mother. To my SON HEZEKIAH I give and bequeath the plantation on which he now lives waggon and gears and cloth , his share of the plows and plow gears with all the horses and cattle on the place and I give him my black woman Sol and my boy Sam by him paying my grandson ADAM ALBERT ten dollars he comes of age. My Smith tools to be left where they are for the use of all my children. I do hereby appoint my two sons DAVID AND JOHN McNEELY to be my executors of this my last will and testament revoking all former wills and testaments. I witness whereof I have hereunto set my had and seal this fourth day of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and twenty Eight. Signed Sealed published and delivered to be my last will and signed in the presence of us s/David Kilpatrick, Jabes(SP?) N. Kilpatrick Jurat. s/Adam McNeely seal. Book page 85 Iredell County, NC. Children of Adam and Lattice Kilpatrick McNeely are: Lattice, Nancy, Polly, David, John, James, Ezekial and Hezekiah. - courtesy McNeelys of Northwest Missouri by Maurice McNeely pg 57-58. | McNeely, Adam (45065537)
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885 | Add Photo Aune Wesa Birth 1902 Death 1912 Burial Menahga City Cemetery Wadena County, Minnesota, USA Plot Orig, Blk 3, Lot 17, Gv 6 Memorial ID 185405465 | Wesa, Anne (80829104)
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886 | Address Delivered at the Funeral of William Regenhardt April 9,1903 Psalm 112, 6.: "The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance." When William Regenhardt drew his last breath at half past ten o'clock last Tuesday morning, a good man, a prominent and distinguished citizen, a highly esteemed and valuable member of the Lutheran Church, the honored head of a family, and the cherished friend of many of his fellow-men passed form time into eternity. In his demise a long and useful career on earth has reached its end. Large is the number of those who lament his death. It includes not only his faithful spouse, children, grandchildren andother near of kin; it includes also a large circle of personal friends, business associates and a host of men who formerly or of late were in the employ of the deceased; it includes our whole city and county; it includes the members of the Lutheran church in this city of which the deceased was an old member and a faithful officer for many years. Among the member of mourners is also his pastor who loved and esteemed the deceased very highly as a precious child of God by faith in Christ Jesus. I ventur But the time of his departure was come, and his soul, in peace with God and man, passed into another, a better and brighter world. Our loss is his gain. It devolves on us to bring his earthly remains to their last resting place on earth. I deem it a privilege to officiate at his funeral and to pay this tribute of love and respect to his memory. For he was one of "the righteous" of whom our text speaks, saying that they "shall be in everlasting remembrance". "The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance", says the Psalmist. Who are the righteous? Righteousness may be considered under two heads, as righteousness before men and as righteousness before God. The two must not be confounded. The one belongs to the province of nature, the other to the province of grace. The one is a very desirable thing in the sphere of civil life, the other is an important factor in the sphere of spiritual life. The one is the result of our own endeavors under divine providence, the other is the righteousness of Christ appropriated by faith. In the first place, there is such a thing as civil righteousness or virtuousness. It consists of leading an outwardly honorable and virtuous life before our fellow-citizens. Civil virtues render a man righteous in the eyes of his fellow-men. Such civil righteousness cannot be recommended and praised too highly in this life. Law-abiding citizens, faithful husbands, men that are upright and honest in word and deed and reliable in their dealings, are a great boon to any community, are the mainstay and support, the pillars and sustainers of family, society, and state. God himself demands such virtues and rewards them in this life with temporal blessings. It is mainly this righteousness of which the Book of Proverbs (chap. 14, 34) is speaking when it says, "Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people." By divine providence honesty is still the best policy, and virtue finds its reward. Of such civil righteousness our departed friend and fellow-citizen was a glorious type. Born, cradled and reared in Germany, in a village of the Duchy of Brunswick, he came to this country in 1849 at the age of twenty-one and since October of that year has been without interruption a resident citizen of Cape Girardeau. Being one of its oldest, he was at the same time one of its best citizens. He was a man who, as to the virtues which go together to constitute good citizenship, far excelled many and would bear comparison with any. He was plain, economical, and temperate in his habits; fair and considerate toward his fellow-men; conservative in his opinions; charitable in his judgments; slow to speak, but when he did speak, every word full of marrow andto the point. He was of a kind and tender-hearted disposition; to refuse a favor asked for was to him well nigh an impossibility. He was a peaceful neighbor, having a strong dislike against quarreling. He was kind and generous to those who were in h But he was still more. He was also a Christian, who stood high in the estimation of his fellow-Christians, whose memory will be cherished in the church of which he was an active member for many years, and whose departure has inflicted a loss which will be felt by his fellow-Lutherans for years to come. He took a lively interest in the affairs of the church, was a regular attendant at the public worship and at the lord's table; for twenty years and longer he was member of the Board of Trustees, president of the congregation and chairman at its regular monthly meetings, placing his remarkable ability for conducting a public meeting, his experience, his soundness of judgment, his conservative advice, his extensive influence and other gifts at the disposal of his church. His services were at all times valuable and were highly appreciated. His memory will ever be blessed among us. But there is still another righteousness which is of far greater value for time and eternity than the one that we have hitherto been speaking of. That is the righteousness which is available in the sight of God. It is the righteousness of Christ which is procured for all men and is imparted of all believers. Civil virtues and Christian graces may render a man righteous in the eyes of his fellow-men and fellow-Christians, but will never justify him before God. And why not? God demands perfect obedience to his law, not only in some outward things, but in desires, thoughts, words, and deeds. Outward conformity to the divine law does not satisfy him, but he looks at the heart and will have us to be pure in heart, holy and without any evil lust, fearinghim and loving him above all things; and all our thoughts and words and deeds are to proceed from such fear and love of God. And he that offends against the divine law in a single point is guilty of all. And since no man can keep them, no man is just this righteousness of Christ actually become partakers of the same and are justified before God. To live up to the so-called Golden Rule is indeed our duty, but since we all come short of fulfilling it perfectly we can not be saved thereby, and if we areto receive for forgiveness of sins and be justified before God, it must be not by our works, but by the grace of God, for Christ's sake, through faith. And in this and in no other way was our departed friend justified before God, and in this and in no other way did he want to be righteous in God's sight. He knew and acknowledged that in spite of his civil virtuousness and Christian conversation he was a sinner deserving divine wrath and eternal condemnation. But he also knew and recognized his Savior Jesus Christ and firmly believed that there was salvation for men in nothing save the grace of God and the merits of Christ. Thus he was righteous before God, and was of the number of "the righteous" who "shall be in everlasting remembrance", who shal May the memory of William Regenhardt ever remain green among us. May his life and his faith be an example to us prompting us to follow in his foot-steps, striving to be good and useful men and women, and, above all, seeking the kingdom of God and his righteousness. And may we all die the death of righteous, and may our last end be like his. Amen. | Regenhardt, Christian Wilhelm (65020753)
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887 | Adopted by Vernon Lewis March 1949. | Neal, Rita Joyce (8801968)
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888 | after 1863 - part of West Virginia | Woodfin, Katherine Elizabeth (84341374)
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889 | after 1863 - part of West Virginia | Woodfin, Thomas (58527676)
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890 | after 1863 - part of West Virginia | Woodfin, Mary (41275428)
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891 | after 1863 - part of West Virginia | Woodfin, John (28136064)
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892 | after 1863 - part of West Virginia | Woodfin, John (54703361)
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893 | after 1863 - part of West Virginia | Woodfin, Nicholas (84106989)
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894 | after 1863 - part of West Virginia | Woodfin, Samuel (20216790)
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895 | After his escape from the Fulton, Missouri Asylum, on Wed 16 Aug 1893, he moved to Amarillo, Texas and changed his name to Charles Henry Smilth. https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/msp/Detail.aspx?id=17013 Offender Information Register Number 10724 Name Munciford Underwood - Offender Sex Male Race White Age/Approx. Year of Birth 24/1869 Nativity Missouri Trade Farmer Offense Information Offense Manslaughter, 2nd degree Location of Court Iron Sentence Five (5) years from April 29, 1893 Term of Court April 1893 When Received 5/4/1893 Full Time Sentence Expiration 4/29/1898 Date of Discharge 8/3/1893 Discharge Notes Sentence suspended and sent to asylum at Fulton by Gov. Wm. J. Stowe Location Reel S221 Volume S Page 107 | Underwood, Munceford C. (70493632)
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896 | After his escape from the Fulton, Missouri Asylum, he moved to Amarillo, Texas and changed his name to Charlles Henry Smilth. | Family: Munceford C. Underwood / Sarah Evelyn Vermillion (F37855094)
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897 | After marrying Wilma Harrison in 1986, it seems they could not find the right place to live. Between 1985 until his death in 1996, they moved to retirement coumunities in the Southern California cities of Hemet, Escondido, San Marcos, and finally at 5580 Aztec Dr, Apt 108 in La Mesa. | Regenhardt, Edward Taft Werner (59873466)
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898 | After the deaths of Benjamin and Oma, their children were raised by Benjamin's brothers and sister as follows: Per the 1870 and 1880 Censuses: Nancy and William "Punkin" - raised by William and Abigail Lewis. Daniel and Martha Mary "Polly" - raised by Andrew and Angeline Lewis Naoma "Omy" - raised by Elizabeth Lewis Jackson and her husband Thomas Jackson. Another daughter, Kizzy, was not in the 1870 Census, and married Andrew Ruble in 1877. | Family: Benjamin Lewis / Naoma Huett (F70647206)
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899 | Age 1 year,6 months and 13 days Children of John & Jane Jackson | Jackson, Andrew (26543620)
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900 | age 10 days | Trickey, Octa C. (53810802)
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