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851 Stilwell – Harrison Taylor Brown, 75, died Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Roberts Funeral Chapel.
Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Friday, 11 September 1987.
 
Brown, Harrison T. (I732)
 
852 Stilwell – Rita Bam Littlejohn, 89, dry-goods store clerk, died Thursday. Visitation 2-6 p.m. Sunday. Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home, and service 2 p.m. Monday, Church of Christ.
Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Saturday, 11 March 2006.
 
Brown, Rita Bam (I731)
 
853 Susan's birthplace is documented in the death certificate of his daughter, Mary Jarvis (Osgood) Noyes. Tapley, Susan (I314)
 
854 Thackerville
Dr's. Sawyer of Marietta and Steele of Gainesville were called here this morning to see Mrs. S.D. Gatlin, who is dangerously ill.
The Daily Ardmoreite, Ardmore, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 10 April 1900, page 4.
 
Robinson, Mary Florence (I5)
 
855 Thackerville
Mrs. S.D. Gatlin, who was reported quite sick in yesterday's Armoreite, died yesterday afternoon. The remains will be given burial this afternoon.
The Daily Ardmoreite, Ardmore, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 11 April 1900, page 4.
 
Robinson, Mary Florence (I5)
 
856 The Burleson name has a well researched family history. The two resources listed below are available at the WIsconsin Historical Society LIbrary. I have not yet had a chance to review them there, but it will be worth a trip later, especially to see what may be found in the Burleson Family Bulletin which is referenced many times on Ancestry but only to where names appear in an index (no actual sections are available on Ancestry.

Burleson family bulletin
Wisconsin Historical Society Library
Circulation Desk
CS71 .B96063

History and genealogy of the Burleson family
Wisconsin Historical Society Library
Stacks
CS71 .B9605 [18-] 
Burleson, Esther Abigail (I60)
 
857 The English ancestry of Abram Belknap, who settled in Lynn Mass. 1836.
page 19.
Hannah, d. 31 Nov. 1679; m. 6 Dec. 1663 Christopher Osgood, b. 1643, s. of Christopher and Margery (Fowler) of Ipswich, who m. three times after Hannah's death. Six children.

 
Osgood, Captain Christopher (I416)
 
858 The Fresno Bee (Fresno, California) · 23 Mar 1947, Sun · Page 17

Delano Hero Is Given Silver Star For Gallantry
Delano (Kern Co.), March 22 – Louis E. Gage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gage, Sr., of Delano, was presented the Silver Star award for gallantry in action at a formal retreat ceremony closing the open house celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the Presidio in San Francisco.
Gage at present is majoring in journalism at the University of California at Berkeley.
Text of Citation
The citation reads as follows:
“By direction of the president, under the provisions of Army Regulation 600-45, September 22, 1943, as amended to Louis E. Gage, 39045-987, staff sergeant, infantry, headquarters company, 222nd Infantry, for gallantry in action on April 28, 1945, near Dachau, Germany.
“After leading his platoon across an open field near Dachau under sniper fire, Sergeant Gage investigated two caves dug in the side of a road. Throwing tow fragmentation grenades in each case, he entered and discovered 11 dead German SS troops. As he left the caves, an enemy machine pistol, several machine guns and small arms opened fire upon him. Sergeant Gage borrowed a sub machine and advanced to a position less than 50 yards from the enemy, firing into their position. He repeated this performance twice in the face of heavy fire, killing 14, wounding 23 and taking eight prisoners. By this indomitable courage and intrepid gallantry, Sergeant Gage reflected great credit upon himself and the military service.”
Recovered From Wound
Slightly more than three months prior to this exploit at Dachau, Gage was wounded in action in France on January 21, 1945. He recovered in time to participate in the drive into Germany.
Gage entered the army on May 12, 1943, after being graduated from the Delano High School. He took his advanced training at Camp Gruber, Okla.
 
Gage, Louis Edward (I20)
 
859 The headstone is now gone.

Born in Hardin, Kentucky, USA on 17 Jun 1810 to George Washington Hudspeth and Sarah Woods or Sarah Harris (not sure.) if you know or have any records about George Washington Hudspeth's wife, please contact me.
Lewis Calvin married Sarah Ann Gage and had 9 children. He passed away in 1882 in Madison, Arkansas, USA.

Ahijah John Hudspeth (son of Lewis Calvin Hudspeth and Sarah Ann Gage) was born 1841 in Madison Co. Arkansas, and died after 1872 is buried in Brushy Cemetery in Carroll Co., Arkansas.

Children:
John Franklin Hudspeth
Ahijah John Hudspeth
William A Hudspeth
Amos Warren Hudspeth
Nancy Ellen Hudspeth
Lucinda J Hudspeth
James Lewis Hudspeth
Amanda Hudspeth
Jeremiah Hudspeth 
Hudspeth, Lewis Calvin (I65)
 
860 The Los Angeles Times, 26 June 1947
Dr. Wilfred H. Osgood
Funeral services were conducted in Chicago Tuesday for Dr. Wilfred Hudson Osgood, internationally known zoologist and curator emeritus of the Chicago Natural History Museum, who died last Friday. Attending the funeral were his three sisters, Mrs. H.M. Gay of Pasadena, Miss Hattibel H. Osgood of Glendale, and Mrs. Kenneth W. Dowie of Los Angeles. Dr. Osgood had spent part of each winter visiting in Southern California. He had led many expeditions to South America, Africa and Asia.

 
Osgood, Wilfred Hudson (I340)
 
861 The Madison County Record (Huntsville, Arkansas) · 11 Sep 1986, Thu · Page 10
Delano Pioneer Will Be Missed
(This article was printed in the Delano, Calif., Record.)
By Paul Wahl
The death of Winnie B. Gage last month left a definite hole in the memory of her family and the Delano community.
Although a relatively short-time resident of Delano, she left an impression of friends and neighbors. She’s best remembered as being an “active older person,” something she wished for all older citizens.
“She couldn’t stand to see anyone just sitting around,” recalled daughter Betty Kouklis of Delano.
Life began for Winnie Gage on March 21, 1902 in Beverly, Kan. Later, her parents, P.B. and Nellie Barton Reed, three sisters and two brothers and Winnie set off for Huntsville, Ark., in a covered wagon.
At the age of 13 Winnie took her first job caring for elderly neighbors for $1.50 per week. By age 17 she was teaching school and later worked as a telephone switchboard operator.
In an heirloom book left to her family, Winne explained that she wanted to be a nurse but settled for teaching when she found out nursing took college.
On March 21, 1920, Winne married the man she called “her one true love” – Lyman J. Gage. She was 18.
The couple had seven children – Berniece, L.J., Jr., Reed, Louis, Betty and the twins, Bill and Bob.
All of the children are graduates of Delano High School and many of them attended Columbine School.
Lyman and Winnie Gage struck out for California in 1931, seeking what all immigrants in the 30s were – a better life. They hit Delano in 1933.
The family lived in Delano until 1947, when they moved to Springville. Lyman operated a service station and hobby shop.
It was during their tenure in Springville that Winnie began her career in journalism. She was Springville reporter for the Fresno Bee, Farm Tribune and the Porterville Recorder.
In 1933, she had a daily senior citizens activity program on KCHJ which she wrote and produced. Each program featured a “thought for the day” which was usually repeated at lunch at the senior center.
She also wrote a senior citizens activity column for the Delano Record.
Winnie began another hobby, which was to become a passion in 1945. After a bout with valley fever, she began making and dressing dolls and eventually had almost 700 in her collection.
She repaired and redressed dolls for the Porterville State Hospital using materials such as clay, apples, nuts, bottles, clothespins, wire and crepe paper to fashion her creations.
She also collected bottles, buttons, postcards, old Valentine cards, rocks, books, shells and cacti, many of which she started from seed.
Lyman and Winnie marked their 50th wedding anniversary in 1970. Winnie moved back to Delano after Lyman’s death to be closer to daughters Berniece Harwood and Betty Kouklis.
The rest of the family is rather spread out, but that didn’t stop Winnie from visiting. Partly because daughter Berniece is a travel agent and partly because she loved to travel, she made many visits to Arkansas, Alaska, Washington, Idaho and places in Kern County.
Son L.J. resides in Anchorage, Alaska, son Louis in Buckley, Wash., and son Reed in Caldwell, Idaho. Bill and Bob live in Taft.
Shuffleboard was also a love of Winnie’s life. She recently won a Senior Citizen Olympic Gold Medal in a Bakersfield competition at age 81.
Besides her immediate family, Winnie left a sister in Delano – Edit Grimes. She is also survived by two sisters from Huntsville – May Markley and Maggie King.
(Lyman Gage was the brother of Bob Gage of Huntsville. Many of their nieces and nephews also reside in Madison County.)
 
Reed, Winnie Bernice (I28)
 
862 The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. 10 Oct 1929. Page 1.

Mrs. Joe Gage
Mrs. Hattie Bell Price Gage died Sunday morning at her home in this city after only a few days acute illness and her remains were interred in the Huntsville cemetery Wednesday afternoon, Rev. B. N. Weaver, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Berryville, conducting the funeral service, Rev. J. B. Presley and Rev. Jake Drake of this city assisting.

Mrs. Gage was born at Seranton, Mo., Sept. 24, 1874, came to Huntsville in early childhood with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Price; was married August 21, 1892, to Joe A. Gage and had resided here since. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Ola, Andrew, Lyman, Mrs. Ella King, Winnie, Elizabeth, Lorene and Allen of Fullerton, Cali., also by the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Lem Kendall of Berryville, Mrs. P.M. Cluck of Huntsville, Mrs. Lon Hudson of Marble, Ed Price of Fayetteville, now at Fullerton, Cali., A.A. Price of Fullerton. Jake Price whose address is not given and Jesse Price of Cartagena, Columbia, South America. All were present at the funeral except one son, Lyman, who recently wen to Fullerton, Cali., and the four brothers. Jesse, who had recently returned to the United States on business, arrived here only a few minutes after the funeral party had left the cemetery. Interment was delayed till Wednesday awaiting his arrival and that of the son, Oren, who reached here earlier in the day.

Mrs. Gage was one of the most highly esteemed ladies of this community and her friends are numbered as all who knew her.
 
Price, Hattie Bell (I30)
 
863 The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. 5 Jan 1956. Page 3.

Pearl B. Reed

Funeral services for Pearl B. Reed, 75, prominent Huntsville citizen who died Monday, January 2, at 12:30 a.m., were held at the Presbyterian church here Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Mr. Reed was born in Kansas March 27, 1880, the son of John S. Reed and Margaret Meredith Reed. He had resided in Huntsville the past 43 years and was a widely-known contractor and builder.

He was married to Miss Nellie M. Barton and they were the parents of six children, five of whom survive: Mrs. May Markley of Huntsville, Mrs. Winnie Gage of Springville, Calif., Mrs. Maggie King of Little Rock and Huntsville, Mrs. Edith Grimes of Delano, Calif., and Brice Reed of Delano, Calif. One son, Bill, died in 1935. Mrs. Reed passed away in 1953 and Mr. Reed later married Mrs. Pearl V. King, who survives. He is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren, and seven sisters, Mrs. Leatha Bell of Rockport, Texas, Mrs. Edna Castle of Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. Matie Wright of Cabool, Mo., Mrs. Vernie Strange of Lincoln, Kans., Mrs. Jessie Ogden of Grans Pass, Oregon, Mrs. Hazel Ogden of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Crystal Johnson of La Mesa, Calif.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Paul Russell and Rev. Cecil Garrison. Burial was in the Huntsville cemetery under the direction of the Brashears Funeral Home.

Paulbearers were Bob Gage, Elmer Everett, James Whittemore, Dexter Harris, Obie Minor and Leroy Kelling.
 
Reed, Pearl Bedford (I85)
 
864 The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. 9 July 1970. Page 2.

Lyman J. Gage, 71, died June 21 in a Springville, Cal., hospital following a short illness. He was born December 29, 1896, in Huntsville and moved to Springville 23 years ago.

On March 21, 1920, he and Winnie Reed were married in Huntsville and, with their several children, moved to California in 1930, making their first home in Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Gage were honored on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary last March when more than 300 relatives and friends attended a reception held in the Memorial building in Springville.

Their next move was to Delano, Calif., where Mr. Gage worked on a ranch and also did carpentry work. All seven of their children were graduated from Delano High School, four of their five sons served in the Army and Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Gage moved to Springville in 1947.

He was a member of the California State Council of Houndsmen club and the Tule River Houndsmen Association.

In addition to his widow, Mr. Gage leaves five sons, L.J. Jr., of Concord, Calif., Joseph R. of Livermore, Calif., Louis E. of Buckley, Wash., Bill of Bakersfield, and Bob of Taft; two daughters, Mrs. Berniece Hardwood and Mrs. Betty Kouklis, both of Delano, Calif.; four brothers, Andrew of Buena Park, Calif., Oren of Midway City, Calif., Bob of Huntsville, and Alan of Porterville, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Ella King and Mrs. Lorene Haas, both of Fullerton, Calif., and Mrs. Winifred Hempel of San Jose, Calif.; 24 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were at 10 a.m. June 24 in the Loyd Chapel with burial in a Springville cemetery.
 
Gage, Lyman Jerome (I21)
 
865 The Massachusetts Town Death Records, Framingham, state that "Isaac Larned" died on 15 Sep 1737. Learned, Isaac (I642)
 
866 The Russell families of seventeenth century New England by George Ely Russell.
page 3
(34) James b 9/16/1667 Andover (101). d 3/7/1717 Andover. m Priscill Osgood 1707 Andover (b 1681 Christopher-Hannah(Baker); m (2) John Eaton). Chil: Thomas 1714; James 1710; Proscill 1712; Mary 1716; Aquilla 1717-1718. 
Russell, James (I432)
 
867 The Salina Journal, Salina, Kansas. 21 May 1965. Page 5

Mrs. Thomas S. Strange.
Lincoln - Mrs. Vernie Strange, 82, died at her home Wednesday. She had been in poor health several years.

She was born Jan. 26, 1883, in Eureka Springs, Ark., and had been a resident of Lincoln county for 44 years. She was a member of the Congregational Christian Church at Lincoln.

Beside the widower, Thomas, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Althea Herrman, Burns; fours sons, Thomas Elton, San Pablo, Calif.; Harold, WaKeeney; Leonard, Weldona, Colo., and Arlo, 1011 N. 8th, Salina; four sisters, Mrs. Leatha Bell, Rockfort, Tex.; Mrs. Jessie Ogden, Palm Springs, Calif.; Mrs. Chrystale Ogden, La Mesa, Calif., and Mrs. Hazel O'Brate, Lakin.

The funeral will be Saturday at 2 ;m at the Congregational Christian Church, the Rev. John T. Aulds, officiating. Burial will be in the Lincoln Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hall funeral home. 
Reed, Vernie Essielene (I25)
 
868 The Springdale News
Springdale, AR
22 Jul 1943

Funeral services for John Henry Bateman, 64, resident of Springdale for the past 12 years, who died unexpectedly Saturday afternoon about 4:45 in the university greenhouse at Fayetteville, were held Monday morning at 9:30 at his home on Maple street, conducted by Dr. Otto Whitington, pastor of the local First Baptist church. Special music was by members of the Baptist choir. Pallbearers were William Keeton of Fayetteville, Lee Sanders, R. E. Vick, Winfred Needham, John W. Cloer and Harvey Jones.

Burial was in Bluff Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were in charge of the Callison and Riggs Funeral home.

Mr. Bateman was born August 26, 1878 at Hattiesburg, Miss., a son of Elisha and Maria Bateman. He had lived at Stillwell and Westville, Okla., and moved to Springdale from Texarkana. For several years he had been employed by the Agricultural department of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

Mr. Bateman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva Brogdon Bateman and one daughter, Betty Lou Bateman of the home; also by one brother and one sister, Andrew Bateman and Mrs. Alice Broxton and one half-brother, J. A. Purvis, all of Mississippi.

Mr. Bateman was a member of the Baptist church.
 
Bateman, John Henry (I718)
 
869 The Springdale News
Springdale, AR
22 Mar 1956

Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn Bateman, 71, who died at East Point Hospital, Ft. McPherson, Georgia, Sunday night will be held Friday, March 23 at ten o'clock in the chapel of the First Baptist Church, Springdale. The pastor, Rev. Burton Miley will officiate, and music will be furnished by Mrs. R. N. Shaw at the organ.

Pallbearers will be nephews, Dean Brogdon, Jim Brogdon, Max Brogdon, Joe Brogdon, Jack Ingrum and Dan Ingrum. Burial will be in Bluff Cemetery under direction of Callison-Sisco funeral home.

Mrs. Bateman was born September 7, 1884, at Cleburne, Texas, the daughter of W. B. and Dee Brogdon. She came to Springdale when she was three years old, where the family became prominent in the fruit industry and in affairs of the Baptist Church. She was the widow of the late J. H. Bateman and a member of the First Baptist Church. She had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. William E. Boyd at Ft. McPherson, Georgia for the past 18 months.

Other survivors in addition to her daughter are three brothers, Hal Brogdon, Byron Brogdon and Lofton Brogdon, all of Springdale; five sisters, Mrs. Will Ingrum of Redondo Beach, Calif., Mrs. Grace McIntosh and Mrs. Naomi Williams, both of Ventura, Calif., Miss Midge Brogdon of Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. Frances McDowell of Boerne, Texas.
 
Brogdon, Evelyn Ethel (I719)
 
870 The Springfield News-Leader. Springfield, Missouri. 23 August 1962. Page 18.

Mrs. Mary A. Wright

Cabool - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Angeline Wright, 84, who died Monday night in the Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston, will be at 2 p.m. today at the Pleasant Grove Church.

Officiating will be the Rev. Peyton Smyers, and burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Elliott-Gentry.

Mrs. Wright was the widow of Charles D. Wright.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edna Snook of Lincoln, Kan., and Mrs. Jane Breazier of Hutchinson, Kan.; three sons, Delbert, of the home, Charles of Springfield, and Loren of Ilion, N.Y.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. 
Reed, Mary Angelina (I24)
 
871 The Sun-Advocate, Price, Utah. 10 Jan 1989. Page 8.

Ray K. Shook
Raymond Kennedy Shook died Jan. 9 in a Price hospital.

He was born Oct.27, 1902 at Davis, Okla. Married Lucille Bassett, a native of California, on Aug. 4, 1933.

Survived by his wife; son, Edwin G. Shook; four grandchildren, Raymond G., Edwin K., Shelley M., and Danielle Nicole; and a great-grandchild, Cassandra Lynn Shook Martin; all of Price. Also survived by a sister, Bernice Moffat, and several nieces and nephews, all of California.

Associated with the JC Penney Company for 20 years in California. Retired from JC Penney after serving nine years as manager of the Corona, Calif. store.

Entered into real estate and appraising career for the next 30 years. Served on the Corona Norco Board of Realtors as president for two separate terms and the state of California Association of Realtors as state vice president for Region 14 two consecutive years. Held honorary life membership in both state and local associations. Past president and member of the Corona Chamber of Commerce for 40 years.

Member of the Temescal Masonic Lodge at Corona, Calif. and member of the Scottish Rite at San Bernardino, Calif. Member of Al Malaikah Shrine Temple in Los Angeles, Calif. Member for 38 years and past president of the Corona Rotary Club. Member of the Congregational Church at Corona, Calif. and past member of the Board of Trustees.

Retired in 1950 and moved to Price.

Masonic funeral service will be held at noon Thursday at Mitchell Chapel, where friends may call Wednesday and Thursday prior to services.

Family will be at Mitchell's on Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial Price City Cemetery.
 
Shook, Raymond Kennedy (I264)
 
872 The Topeka Daily Capital
Friday, August 26, 1932

Mrs. Nancy Foster Dead.
Born in Pennsylvania She Moved To Kansas in 1880.

Mrs. Nancy J. FOSTER, 71, died Thursday night at the home of her son, Frank FOSTER, 435 Larch street. She was born February 1, 1861, near Oil City, Pa., and moved to Russell county, Kansas, in 1880. She had lived in Topeka since last fall. She was a member of the United Brethren church.
Survivors are two sons, Frank FOSTER of Topeka and Charles FOSTER of Lucas; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Viola FOSTER of Topeka and Mrs. Gertrude FOSTER of Lucas; three brothers, Anderson BEATTY of Paola and Samuel and Zenas BEATTY of Luray; two sisters, Mrs. Etta KIBLER and Mrs. Sadie KING, both of Luray, and nine grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the Wall-Diffenderfer mortuary. Burial will be in Cheyenne cemetery, Osborne county. 
Beatty, Nancy J. (I194)
 
873 There is a Levi Shook in the 1830 US census in Bedford County, Tennessee. 1 male aged 30-39. 1 female age 20-29. 1 female under age 5. Total persons in household = 3.

Tennessee early tax list records show:
Levi Shook, 1836, Bedford, County, Tennessee
Levi Shook, 1837, Bedford, County, Tennessee
Levi Shook, 1838, Bedford, County, Tennessee
Levi Shook, 1839, Bedford, County, Tennessee

 
Shook, Levi (I250)
 
874 This is the earliest marriage found in town records. Family F257
 
875 Thomas Flagg settle in Watertown, Mass., as early as 1643 and was probably the ancestor of all families bearing that name in this country. He was selectman in 1671, '74, '75, '76. He lost his left eye by a gunshot accident previous to 1659, and he died February 6, 1697-8. His will was dated March 5, 1696-7. His wife Mary was born in 1619; her will was dated December 30, 1702, and proved April 21, 1703.

Genealogy of the Wells Family, page 77.

 
Flagg, Thomas (I662)
 
876 Thomas J. Strange
Lincoln - The funeral for Thomas J. Strange, 90, who died Thursday at Asbury hospital in Salina, will be at 2 pm at the Hall funeral home here, the Rev. Daniel J. Unruh officiating.

Mr. Strange was born March 23, 1879, in Lincoln. He lived most of his life here. He was a retired farmer and a laborer.

Survivors include 4 sons, Arlo, 1011 N. 8th, Salina; Harold, WaKeeney; Leonard, Weldona, Colo., and Elton, San Pablo, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Althea Herrmann, Burns; 4 sisters Mrs. Rachel Hanshaw and Mrs. Della Sharp both of Lincoln; Mrs. Francis Kerr, San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Nellie Robertson, North Bend, Wash.; 13 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.

Burial will be in the Lincoln Cemetery. 
Strange, Thomas Jefferson (I290)
 
877 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Notes, Notes (I293)
 
878 Town records show birth date as 28 Aug 1675. Osgood, Christopher (I422)
 
879 Tree on Ancestry states:
Gravestone says she was 49 when she died. 
Shipton, Ann (I331)
 
880 Unable to confirm any record after the 1920 census Shook, Ruth Leslie (I191)
 
881 US Civil War pension index.
William M. Dixon
service: C 8 Mo. S. M. Cav.

30 Aug 1890 applied as invalid.
7 Dec 1893 Florence Gatlin, gdn. applied on behalf of minors.

Florence Gatlin was Mary Florence (Robinson) who married second to Samuel Gatlin. She and William Dixon had two children, Nancy and Wallace.

 
Dixon, William Madison Welshire (I4)
 
882 US headstones provided for deceased Union Civil War Veterans.
Name: William N Dixon
Date of Death: 30 Mar 1892
Burial Place: Ardmore, Indian Territory, USA
Rank: Pvt
Regiment: 8
Company: C
Unit: S M Cav

 
Dixon, William Madison Welshire (I4)
 
883 US World War II Army enlistment records, 1938-1946
Name: Julian G Shook
Birth Year: 1915
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Oklahoma
State of Residence: Oklahoma
County or City: Tulsa
Enlistment Date: 8 Jan 1942
Enlistment State: Texas
Enlistment City: Camp Barkeley
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of
Source: National Guard in Federal Service, after 3 months of Discharge
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Bookkeepers and cashiers, except bank cashiers
Marital status: Single, with dependents
Height: 69
Weight: 121 
Shook, Julian Glenn (I1)
 
884 Violet Bigelow b. 1683 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; d. Aft. 1745 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; buried: (place unknown); m. 01 SEP 1709 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; widower Stephen Taylor Sr. b. 1674 Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA; d. 1745 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; buried: (place unknown).

CHILDREN (All born Hartford, Hartford Co., CT):

2) Moses Taylor b. 03 JUN 1710
3) Violet Taylor b. 10 SEP 1712
4) Stephen Taylor Jr. b. 09 JAN 1715
5) Jonathan Taylor b. 03 MAR 1720
6) Esther Taylor b. 23 OCT 1725

VIOLET'S STEP-CHILD (from husband's first marriage to Esther Richards):

1) David Taylor b. 1704 Hampden Co., MA 
Bigelow, Violet (I629)
 
885 Violet born unknown date; married 1 Sept 1709 Stephen TAYLOR, his second wife; she receipted for her share of father's estate in 1717. Resided Hartford, CT. 5 children, the youngest born 1723. Bigelow, Violet (I629)
 
886 W.A. Bateman Dies In Raymond
Raymond – Mr. W.A. Bateman, 83, resident of Hazlehurst and Raymond, died Sunday at 12:15 p.m. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L.A. Beasley at Raymond.
Survivors include six sons, G.E., Robert, and Woodrow of Memphis, Roy of Redwood City, Calif., Andy, of Albany, Ga., and Harold of Charlotte, N.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Beasley of Raymond.
Funeral services will be held at the Poplar Springs Baptist church near Hazlehurst at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Pallbearers will be announced later. Hartman Funeral Home of Hazlehurst is in charge.
Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi. Monday, 1 October 1956.
 
Bateman, William Andrew (I716)
 
887 War of 1812 pension application files index, 1812-1815.
Soldier: Joshua Barton
Widow: Phebe
Marriage Date: 1811
Date Enlisted: 19 Jun 1814
Date Discharged: 16 Feb 1815
Soldier's Death Date: 26 Nov 1873
Military Service Location: United States
Widow's Death Date: 1865
Pension Number - #1: SO 6275
Pension Number - #2: SC 13831
Bounty Land Number - #1: 3784 160 12
Roll Number: 6
Archive Publication Number: M313 
Barton, Joshua (I91)
 
888 War of 1812 veteran, 2nd Regt. TN militia. Married Rhoda Boydston on September 4, 1806 in Bowling Green, KY. Gage, John William (I43)
 
889 Wayne Myrl Bateman, 95, of Raymore, Mo., died Oct. 3, 2009. Memorial services 11 a.m. Wed., Bromwell Lounge, Foxwood Springs Living Center. Visitation 5 to 7 p.m. Wed., and second service 11 a.m. Thurs., Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore. Burial Raymore Cemetery. Memorials to Fellowship of John.

Published by Kansas City Star on Oct. 6, 2009.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kansascity/name/wayne-bateman-obituary?id=4378898
 
Bateman, Wayne Myrl (I736)
 
890 We are sorry to note the death of our good old friend, E.S. Bateman, which occurred Monday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.F. Berry, near Harrisville. His body was carried to Old Pleasant Hill Church and laid to rest on Tuesday afternoon.
He was one of the pioneer citizens of the county as well as one of its best men, and has a host of friends among the older citizenship who will learn with sorrow of his passing away.
Simpson County News, Mendenhall, Mississippi. Thursday, 23 August 1923.

 
Bateman, Elisha Summerfield (I674)
 
891 Wedding At Lakewood
Two member of the Lakewood Little Theater, Miss Catherine Wills and J. Glenn Shook, have made plans to be married Nov. 21 at the Little Church on the Prairie at Lakewood, the Rev. Dr. William P. McCormick officiating.
The bride-elect, daughter of Capt. And Mrs. Frank Mills, USMS, Seattle, is a member of the recreation staff of the American Red Cross at Madigan General hospital where she has been stationed since April, 1946. She was graduated from the University of Washington where she majored in drama and became a member of Zeta Phi Eta, national speech honorary.
Mr. Shook, son of Mrs. N.E. Dixon of Sacramento, Calif., was a finance officer during World War II and served for five years in Australia, the South Pacific and Korea. Formerly a resident of Tulsa, Okla., he now makes his home in Lakewood.
At the wedding Miss Mills will be attended by her sister, Mrs. W.V. Criddle and Miss Billie Wade, also a Red Cross recreation worker at Madigan. Best man will be Capt. Dan DeYoung of Fort Lewis who served with the bridegroom-elect in Australia. Parents of the couple and intimate friends will attend the ceremony. The new home is to be in Lakewood.
The News Tribune, Tacoma, Washington. Thursday, 23 September 1948, page 9.
 
Mills, Catherine Charlotte (I14)
 
892 Wedding At Lakewood
Two member of the Lakewood Little Theater, Miss Catherine Wills and J. Glenn Shook, have made plans to be married Nov. 21 at the Little Church on the Prairie at Lakewood, the Rev. Dr. William P. McCormick officiating.
The bride-elect, daughter of Capt. And Mrs. Frank Mills, USMS, Seattle, is a member of the recreation staff of the American Red Cross at Madigan General hospital where she has been stationed since April, 1946. She was graduated from the University of Washington where she majored in drama and became a member of Zeta Phi Eta, national speech honorary.
Mr. Shook, son of Mrs. N.E. Dixon of Sacramento, Calif., was a finance officer during World War II and served for five years in Australia, the South Pacific and Korea. Formerly a resident of Tulsa, Okla., he now makes his home in Lakewood.
At the wedding Miss Mills will be attended by her sister, Mrs. W.V. Criddle and Miss Billie Wade, also a Red Cross recreation worker at Madigan. Best man will be Capt. Dan DeYoung of Fort Lewis who served with the bridegroom-elect in Australia. Parents of the couple and intimate friends will attend the ceremony. The new home is to be in Lakewood.
The News Tribune, Tacoma, Washington. Thursday, 23 September 1948, page 9.
 
Shook, Julian Glenn (I1)
 
893 When THOMAS SR Osgood was born in 1645 in Ipswich, Massachusetts, his father, CHRISTOPHER, was 30 and his mother, MARGERY, was 30. He married SUSANNAH Lord on May 22, 1674, in Andover, Massachusetts. They had three children during their marriage. He died in 1728 in Dorchester, South Carolina, having lived a long life of 83 years. His wife died Jan 1727 in Berkeley, South Carolina. Osgood, Thomas (I458)
 
894 William Henry Crosson
Funeral services for William Henry Crosson, 76, of 2325 Dalford, will be conducted at Gause-Ware Memorial Chapel at 4 p.m. Monday by Rev. Thurman Scheumack.
Mr. Crosson, a resident of Tarrant County 48 years, had been employed by Burris Mill & Elevator company 42 years.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Alice Crosson; four sons, William E. and E.R. Crosson, both of Fort Worth; Corp. Henry Crosson, with the Army at San Angelo; Marvin Crosson, chief petty officer with the Navy in England; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Haynes, Cotton Valley, La., and Mrs. Ethel Dees, Fort Worth; two brothers, three sisters and six grandchildren.
Fort Worth Star-Telegraph, Fort Worth, Texas. Monday, 4 September 1944.
 
Crosson, William Henry (I693)
 
895 Winsley or Winslow Winslow, Mary (I450)
 
896 Witnesses at this wedding were Mary Peglar and John Collins. Family F92
 
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