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6601 LKH note:
following the previous clues points to this being the correct obituary

Luella Black
Services for Luella Black, 77, of Keswick will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Lawncrest Chapel in Redding.
The Rev. T.W. Hendrix of the Christian Church in Redding will officiate. Burial will be at Lawncrest Memorial Park in Redding. Visitation is from 3 to 7 p.m. today.
Mrs. Black died Friday at memorial Hospital in Redding.
Born April 14, 1905, in Joplin, Mo., Mrs. Black moved to Shasta County in 1954 from Chico. She was a homemaker and a member of the Christian Church in Redding.
She is survived by husband George; daughter Joan Hall of Othello, Wash.; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Redding Christian Church Building Fund.
Record Searchlight, Redding, California. Monday 25 October 1982.
 
Pickett, Luella (I320)
 
6602 LKH note:
From her obituary we learn that Thelma married a second time to Marvin Norton.

His obituary does not include her.

Marvin Norton
Petersburg – Marvin L. Norton, 93, of Symsonia, Ky., died Sunday, Jan. 14, 2001, at Parkview Nursing Home in Paducah, Ky.
He retired as the caretaker of Glendale Church of God in Indianapolis.
He was a member of Oaks Road Church of God in Paducah.
Surviving are a daughter, Marvelyn S. Norton of Chantilly, Va.; a son, Larry L. of Symsonia; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. His wife, Audrey Belle (Elkins), died in 1981.
Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. EST Wednesday in Walnut Hills Cemetery.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Harris Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to his church.
Evansville Courier and Press, Evansville, Indiana. Tuesday, 16 January 2001.
 
Bishop, Thelma (I4840)
 
6603 LKH note:
Goldie married a second time to Unknown Swain.
Info from obituaries of other members of her family.
I have not been able to locate further records of her.

 
Daulton, Goldie (I4569)
 
6604 LKH note:
Grace Kincaid named in Evander's obituary was his second wife.
 
Hartley, Evander (I5283)
 
6605 LKH note:
Hannah's husband's name is incorrectly spelled as Isaac and his death incorrectly stated as 1 December 1921.

It should be Isaiah, and date of death was March 1921

Names of children match both Hannah's and Isaiah's obituaries.
 
Hufford, Hannah (I2778)
 
6606 LKH note:
Harriet married Edwin Joseph Hauser Jr. in 1949 in California.

Marriage Licenses issued:
[alphabetical list including:]
Hauser-Hedges - Edwin Joseph Hauser Jr., 23, California resident of Fontana; and Harriet Alice Hedges, 21, California, resident of Laguna Beach.
The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, California. Sunday, 11 September 1949.

* * * *
Marriage date: 11 Sep 1949, San Bernardino County, California.
 
Hedges, Harriet Alice (I5177)
 
6607 LKH note:
Harry's obituary gives his marriage date as 21 October 1934, however, three other sources agree that on the date 28 June 1934.
 
Hopkins, Harry Edward (I2413)
 
6608 LKH note:
Her name is spelled Leila on her headstone.
Spelled as Lella in all of her published obituaries.
 
Moody, Leila Agnes (I1421)
 
6609 LKH note:
His death certificate, his obituary, and his headstone refer to him as O.D. McNulty.

On Find a Grave his name is given as Henry O.D. McNulty.
 
McNulty, Henry O. D. (I2628)
 
6610 LKH note:
His name changes through time, but all records that also include his parents or spouse’s name confirm that this is the same man.
Andrew Ray Cobb’s name appears as Andrew Ray Cobb in his Social Security Application.
He appears as Andrew R. Cobb in his WWI draft registration card, in the Indiana marriage index, and in his wife, Edna's obituary in 1956.
He appears as Andrew Cobb in most census records.
He appears as Roy A. Cobb in the 1940 and 1950 census, his WWII draft registration card and in his Indiana death certificate.
His headstone reads Roy A. Cobb.
 
Cobb, Andrew Ray "Roy" (I4155)
 
6611 LKH note:
His obituary states he served in World War II.
But photograph of his headstone in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery states that he served in Korea.
 
Enix, Tollie Eugene (I4257)
 
6612 LKH note:
His surname is spelled Gilkerson on his headstone.

In his obituary his surname is spelled Gilkerson and his parents' surname is spelled as Gilkison.
 
Gilkerson, William Monroe (I4714)
 
6613 LKH note:
I think this is Lisa, daughter of Stewart A. Hedges.
Looking for documentation.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56806012/lisa-lee-hedges
 
Hedges, Lisa L. (I5413)
 
6614 LKH note:
Ida married second to Frank Davis
 
Hyatt, Ida Bell (I725)
 
6615 LKH note:
In 1921 Bessie, married William Waymon Hill, the son of Lewis S. Hill.

After Bessie’s father died in 1918, Bessie’s mother, Mary, married Lewis S. Hill in 1927.
 
Kissick, Bessie Ellen (I1455)
 
6616 LKH note:
In 1921 Lewis’ son, William Waymon Hill, married Bessie Kissick.

In 1927 Lewis S. Hill, married Bessie’s widowed Mother, Mary (Moody) Kissick.
 
Hill, Lewis Smiley (I1891)
 
6617 LKH note:
In 1921 William Waymon Hill married Bessie Kissick.

In 1927, William’s father, Lewis S. Hill, married Bessie’s widowed Mother, Mary (Moody) Kissick.
 
Hill, William Waymon (I1456)
 
6618 LKH Note:
In 1940 Frank Trumbo is a resident at the I.O.O.F Hospital in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri and is still there when he died in 1941. The informant for the information on his death certificate is "Records of I.O.O.F. Home, Liberty Missouri. And burial is given as Liberty, Missouri.

There is an Odd Fellows Cemetery, also known as IOOF Home Cemetery in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri.
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2481275/odd-fellows-cemetery
 
Trumbo, Franklin L. (I5405)
 
6619 LKH note:
In most records Grace's maiden name is recorded as Johnston.
In her obituary it is recorded as Johnson.
On her death certificate it is recorded as Johnstone.
 
Johnston, Grace (I3509)
 
6620 LKH note:
In the 1900 census, Clarence is listed as Clarence Hedges, son to Marcus M. Hedges.

In the 1910 census, Clarence is listed as Clarence McIntyre, step-son to Marcus M. Hedges.

On his draft registration card, 12 Sept 1918, he is registered as Clarence Albert Hedges.
 
Hedges, Clarence Albert (I1686)
 
6621 LKH note:
info on Edith's husband

Saul Sidney Lipkind
b. 21 Sep 1903, Kovono, Lithuania
 
Hedges, Edith Mildred "Ditta" (I5159)
 
6622 LKH note:
Information on parents gathered from Ancestry and Ancestry family trees.
 
Hughes, Arthur William (I3583)
 
6623 LKH note:
Is this the same Cora and Foster Freeman?

In the Fleming Circuit Court James Freeman has filed suit for $5,000 damages against Foster and Cora Freeman, alleging that the defendants alienated his wife’s affections, causing her to leave him.
The Public Ledger, Maysville, Kentucky. Thursday, 22 December 1910, page 3.

* * * *

Wife’s Affections Given A Low Value
Fleming Plaintiff Awarded $450 In His Suit For $5,000
Flemingsburg, Ky., Jan. 27. – In the Fleming Circuit Curt in the case of James Freeman vs. Cora Freeman and her husband, Foster Freeman, a suit brought for $5,000 for alienation of the wife’s affections, the jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $450.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 28 January 1911, page 2.
 
Moody, Cora (I490)
 
6624 LKH note:
Is this the same Cora and Foster Freeman?

In the Fleming Circuit Court James Freeman has filed suit for $5,000 damages against Foster and Cora Freeman, alleging that the defendants alienated his wife’s affections, causing her to leave him.
The Public Ledger, Maysville, Kentucky. Thursday, 22 December 1910, page 3.

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Wife’s Affections Given A Low Value
Fleming Plaintiff Awarded $450 In His Suit For $5,000
Flemingsburg, Ky., Jan. 27. – In the Fleming Circuit Curt in the case of James Freeman vs. Cora Freeman and her husband, Foster Freeman, a suit brought for $5,000 for alienation of the wife’s affections, the jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $450.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 28 January 1911, page 2.
 
Freeman, Foster (I1726)
 
6625 LKH note:
Is this the same couple?

Newspaper article.
Docket.
Of the Sullivan County Circuit Court, May Tern 1893
[long list of items, including ... ]
Monday, 7th Day.
item
60 Carrie Bell Tipton vx. Nathaniel R. Tipton, divorce.

The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Friday, 12 May 1893, page 4.
 
Perry, Belle (I2538)
 
6626 LKH note:
Is this the same Oliver Fitt?

A Danville man arrested for a murder in Indiana. Joseph Miller, age 23 years, son of Stacy Miller, a saloonkeeper in Danville, Ill., was arrested yesterday by the Sheriff of Fountain County, Indiana, charged with murder in the first degree. Sept. 21 last Joseph Harter, aged 50, was shot and killed in a saloon row at Covington, the county seat of Fountain Country. That night Oliver Fitt of Danville, Ill., was arrested for the crime and has since been in jail. Testimony has just been produced before the grand jury directly charging Miller with the shooting. The trial is set for the third Monday in November.
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. Wednesday, 2 November 1887.
 
Fitt, Oliver (I1939)
 
6627 LKH note:
Jacob Fosher's headstone reads date of death as Apr. 2, 1900.

However, obituaries in 2 separate papers give his date of death as 22 April 1900.

 
Fosher, Jacob Lemuel (I2881)
 
6628 LKH note:
Joan married three time, as listed on the abstract of her social security application.
Joan Hedges
Joan Ridenour
Joan Davids
Joan Hall
* * * *
from California divorce index
Joan Hedges divorced Horace e. Ridenour in February 1970 in Shasta County, California.
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from Record Searchlight, Redding, California. Wednesday, 30 June 1971.
Vitals
Marriage licenses
Davids-Ridenour - In Reno, Gilford M. Davids, 52, of Central Valley, and Joan Ridenhour, 36, of Project City.
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Nevada marriage index
Joan Ridenour & Gilford M. Davids
married 26 June 1971, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada


 
Hedges, Joan (I5383)
 
6629 LKH note:
John married second to Emma Lucille (Snipes) Alderman
 
Hyatt, John William (I3289)
 
6630 LKH note:
Lola's parents:
Samuel and Lucy both died typhoid fever within two and half months of each other leaving 4 children under the age of eight.

In the 1930 census their three daughters, Lola May (age 11), Ruth (age 9) and Edith (age 8), are wards living in the Knights of Pythias Home in Fayette County, Kentucky.

In the 1930 census their son, Raymond, age 6, is in the household of his maternal grandparents, Lambert and Mattie Hagedorn in Lee, Jessamine County, Kentucky.
 
Moody, Lola May (I4042)
 
6631 LKH note:
Lula Mae Fox was first married to William L. Sinkhorn on 6 March 1920 in Marion County, Indiana.
They had one son, William L. Sinkhorn, Jr.
They divorced before 1927.
William L. Sinkhorn Sr. remarried and had more children. Find a Grave info: b. 30 Mar 1891; d. 19 Jan 1955.
 
Fox, Lula Mae (I5005)
 
6632 LKH note:
Lulu's obituary states burial in South Mound Cemetery.
However, her headstone is in Mount Summit Cemetery.

There is no Find a Grave entry for her in South Mound Cemetery.

 
Moody, Lulu Edith (I1418)
 
6633 LKH note:
married Louis E "Bill" Wimberly on 27 September 1952 in Valdosta, Georgia.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85615204/l-e-wimberly
 
Hampton, Lucille (I3180)
 
6634 LKH note:
married to unknown Brooks
 
Million, Helen Lucille (I4894)
 
6635 LKH note:
married Unknown Pennington
 
Ingram, Charlotte Ann (I4351)
 
6636 LKH note:
Married unknown Puckett
divorced before 1981.
 
Jimison, Anna Josephine “Jo” (I3851)
 
6637 LKH note:
Mary Sidney Beane and her sister, Edythe Beane, married brothers, Burl Allan and Joseph Henry Sawyers.
 
Beane, Mary Sidney (I4064)
 
6638 LKH note:
Minnie married a second time in 1947 to Beckham Lawson.
 
Ward, Minnie B. (I1201)
 
6639 LKH note:
Missouri death certificate for Russell Dee Monroe
https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1938/1938_00022331.PDF
 
Pulliam, Eva Mae (I5337)
 
6640 LKH note:
Missouri death certificate for Wallace Helms.
https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1944/1944_00011428.PDF
 
Pulliam, Eva Mae (I5337)
 
6641 LKH note:
Mota's birth year varies between various records.

Her death certificate gives her birth year as 1861 which would agree with headstone information from MHR as Mota's age being 75 years when she died.

She is not in the 1870 census. I have not yet found any census records for her family in 1880. She appears in the 1900 census with a 1870 birth year; in the 1910 census with a 1878 birth year; 1920 with a 1871 birth year; and 1930 with a 1891 birth year.
 
Moody, Mota Frances (I493)
 
6642 LKH note:
Mr. James W. Cassity of Brookfield, Mo., is visiting his daughter Mrs. Bell Trumbo, Cherry Hill, Mo. Mr. Cassidy is suffering a great deal yet from his hip, which he injured in a fall about 4 months ago.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Friday, 28 April 1916.
 
Cassity, William M. "John William" (I2464)
 
6643 LKH note:
News article from Find a Grave incorrectly gives date of publication as 27 December 1933.

YOUTH KILLED WHILE HUNTING
Companion Held For Shooting;
Claims He Shot In Self Defense
VANCEBURG, Ky, Dec. 26 A quarrel among members of a party
of rabbit hunters about 10 a.m. today two miles south of Concord, Ky, resulted in the slaying of Opal McCane 24, married, and the arrest of Charles Gilbert, 21, married, in connection with the shooting.
Sheriff Clark Esham of Vanceburg said that Gilbert surrendered when he went to the scene of the shooting. The sheriff said that Gilbert claims he shot in self defense. The prisoner, according to the sheriff, said that he and McCane and two other youths were hunting when McCane got into a quarrel with one of his companions and fired at him but the shots went wild.
Gilbert claims that when he remonstrated with McCane for shooting at the boy, McCane turned the shotgun on him, and Charles Gilbert fired, killing his companion instantly.
Coroner H.M. Bertram investigating the shooting. He said that McCane was shot In the stomach, the full load of the shotgun shell striking the hunter. Both of the principals live near Concord. John McCane, the father of the victim, resides In Adams county near Manchester, 0hio.
The body was brought to the Kimble undertaking parlor here.
Copied from The Portsmouth Times Portsmouth, Ohio.
Dated Thursday December 27, 1933
According to his death cert. he was a victim of a homicide.
 
McCane, Opal Floyd (I2168)
 
6644 LKH note:
news article gives some details about how the family was living.

Centenarian Dying.
Monroe Hedges is Said to be 105 Years Old.
In a ramshackle hut in the rear of 1012 Rhode Island street, lies an old man, who says he is 105 years old, at the point of death. The old man is Monroe Hedges, known in the part of the city in which he lives as “Granddad Hedge.” The house in which he lives, with several sons, was, at one time, a stable. It has since been turned into a house of two small rooms. Until Tuesday of last week the old man retained all his faculties, and pulled himself about the small, dirty yard in a chair. In someway (the sons could not explain) blood poisoning affected his right arm and leg and gangrene developed.
Hedges has five sons and one daughter living, the oldest son, Hiram Hedges, being seventy-one years’ old. The youngest member of the family is Fames Hedges. Another member of the family says James is about forty years old. The names of the other children are Jonas, Roe, Dudley and Louanna. The old man is said to have been born in Flemingsburg, Ky., on the site of the court-house, 105 years ago the 11th day of last February. He has often spoken of fighting in a are, but the members of the family can not tell in what war he served. They think, however, that it was the Mexican war.
Hedges moved with his family to this city twenty-two years ago. His wife died about three months ago, eighty-seven years old. The family lives on a pension paid to Monroe Hedges for the death of a son in the civil war.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 18 October 1899.
 
Hedges, Monroe (I449)
 
6645 LKH note:
Newspaper obituaries state date of death 16 March 1921
Death certificates state date of death 21 March 1921
 
Moore, Melvina (I2847)
 
6646 LKH note:
No documentation found after the 1920 census when Mary is 13 years old in the household of her parents.
 
Hopkins, Mary Emily (I2415)
 
6647 LKH note:
Obit for Wallace E. Helms.

Death of Wallace E. Helms.
Through courtesy of Mrs. Maxine Helms, The Bulletin is informed of the passing of Wallace Helms, well-known former citizen of Purdin which occurred at his home in Chillicothe early Monday morning of heart trouble, following a brief illness. Mr. Helms was engaged in the restaurant business in Chillicothe and ha d a large regular patronage, near the Milwaukee railroad division. He was an excellent citizen and numbered his friends by his acquaintances. He was 47 years of age and is survived by his wife of the home, one son Wallace E. Jr., and two grandchildren of Moline, Ill.; one brother Dr. E.T. Helms of Eugene, Ore., one sister, Mrs. Lydia Seals of Purdin and other relatives.
The body was brought back to Purdin for the funeral which was held at the Methodist church there Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. H.E. Corbin. Music was furnished by the Purdin male quartete. Mrs. Maxine Helms who was a relative by marriage of the deceased, and others.
The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 16 March 1944.
 
Pulliam, Eva Mae (I5337)
 
6648 LKH note:
Obituaries for both Bertha and William Tilford Conley, Jr. give the names of their three children: David Conley, Maria Kinnaman, and Trudy Stafford.
 
Conley, William Tilford (I5124)
 
6649 LKH note:
Obituary for Edith's husband

Saul S. Lipkind
Saul S. Lipkind, retired actuary for Blue Cross of Western Pennsylvania, died in Suburban General Hospital today.
Mr. Lipkind, of 1137 Onondago St., was employed by the Reliance Insurance Co. for 22 years. He joined Blue Cross in 1952 and was an actuarial accountant since his retirement in 1968.
Mr. Lipkind was graduated from Schenley High School in 1921 and Yale University in 1926.
He became an associate of the Society of Actuaries in 1937, was a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and a staff sergeant in the Army for three years during World War II.
Surviving are his widow, Ditta; his mother, Mrs. Rebecca E. Lipkind; and two sisters, Anne Lipkind and Mrs. Sadie True, both of Pittsburgh.
Memeorial services will be at 3:30 p.m. on April 29 at the Unitarian Church, 416 West North Ave., North Side. The family suggests memorial contributions to charity.
The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thursday, 20 April 1972.
 
Hedges, Edith Mildred "Ditta" (I5159)
 
6650 LKH note:
Ohio County Marriage Records.

Name Agnes Richmond
[Agnes Hedges]
Gender Female
Marriage Age: 33
Birth Date: abt 1920
Marriage Date: 16 Jun 1953
Marriage Place: Brown County, Ohio, USA
Father: Floyd Hedges
Mother: Leona Adams
Spouse: John C Moore
 
Hedges, Agnes Gray (I5173)
 

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