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10601 Raymond Dunn
Raymond H. Dunn, 78; of Orlando, FL, formerly of Allerton, died at 6;46 a.m. Mon. (May 17, 1999) at East Orlando, FL.
Graveside services were at 1 p.m. Thursday in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Allerton. The Rev. Carl Fox officiated.
There was no visitation. Pape Memorial Home and Cremation Gardens, 10 E. Williams St., Danville, handled arrangements.
Mr. Dunn was born July 5, 1920, in Allerton, a son of Omer M. and Edna Hinton Dunn.
Surviving are a son, James Dunn of California; a daughter, Dorothy Dun of Arkansas; three sisters, Marguerite Stevens and Thelma Jarvis, both of Orlando, FL, and Helen Jennings of Carthage, MO; and two brothers, Roy Dunn of Marion, IN and Clarence Dunn of Richmond, VA.
He was preceded in death by a brother.
Mr. Dunn attended schools at Allerton. He was carpenter.
Southern Champaign County Today, Villa Grove, Illinois. Wednesday, 26 May 1999, page 3.
 
Dunn, Raymond Harold (I4689)
 
10602 Raymond Edwards, resident here 12 years, died
A retired millwright, Raymond W. Edwards died Sunday morning in Morgan County Memorial Hospital. The 83-year-old man had been ill for five years.
The son of John and Hassie Chambers Edwards, he was born in Indianapolis on March 25, 1891. On Oct. 25, 1913, he married Lottie Otis, who survives.
Coming to Morgan County 12 years ago, he was employed at Acme Evans Co. before his retirement. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias.
Survivors besides the widow are two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Barrett of Indianapolis and Mrs. Betty Spaulding of Mooresville; two brothers, Carl and Harvey Edwards, both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Honor Austermiller of Leesburg, Fla. Ten Grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock at the Carisle & Son Chapel, Mooresville. The Rev. John Rierson will officiate, and burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis.
Friends may call at the funeral home any time.
The Reporter-Times, Martinsville, Indiana. Tuesday, 28 May 1974.
 
Edwards, Raymond Wallace (I4658)
 
10603 Raymond Ekstein Called By Death, Burial Saturday
Raymond J. Ekstein, highly respected Hamilton man, passed away at the home of his mother, Mrs. Elizbeth Ekstein, 910 Cleveland avenue, on Thursday at 1:30 a.m. of a complication of diseases following an illness of more than one year at the age of 30 years.
Mr. Ekstein was born in Hamilton June 30, 1894, and had been a resident of this city ever since. He was a machinist by trade and a trusted employe of the Niles Tools Works company. Fraternally, he was a member of the Walnut Aid society and the Niles Mutual Aid society.
He leaves to mourn his sad departure, the bereaved widow, Mrs. Ethel Ekstein, one daughter, Miss Beulah Ekstein, one son, Raymond Ekstein Jr., his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ekstein, one sister, Miss Viola Ekstein and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be held at the residence, 910 Cleveland avenue, on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. with services at the Bethel church at 2:30, Rev. H.A. Dickman of that congregation officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery. Friends may call after 3;00 p.m. Friday.
Hamilton Evening Journal, Hamilton, Ohio. Thursday, 21 May 1925.
 
Ekstein, Raymond Joseph (I1531)
 
10604 Raymond Gilkison
Memorial and Masonic services for Raymond E. Gilkison, 65, of Oakwood were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18 at Carrington Funeral Home 110 E. Court St. Fairmount. The Rev. Tom Hendrickson officiated.
The family received friends at the Catlin Community Building following the services.
Mr. Gilkison died at 8:30 p.m. Friday (Aug. 11, 1995) at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana.
He was born May 4, 1930, at Sidell, a son of Sanford and Mary Bedinger Gilkison. He married Katherine J. Walton on Aug. 27, 1948. She survives.
Also surviving are his mother of Chrisman, three daughters, Mary Kay Dixon of Catlin, Susan Jeane Thomas of Homer and Ramona Ruth Chambliss of Perrysville, IN; two sons, Timothy Alan Gilkison of Fairmount and Raymond Eugene Gilkison of Oakwood; two brothers, John Gilkison of St. Joseph and Jerry Gilkison of Lafayette, CO; and eight grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father and two brothers.
Mr. Gilkison retired from the University of Illinois after 27 years as a steamfitter. He was a member of the United Plumbers and Steamfitters for 42 years.
He was a member of the Catlin Masonic Lodge, the Catlin Church of Christ and the Fairmount Conservation Club. He served with the National Guard.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Carle Foundation Hospital Oncology Department, Urbana.
Southern Champaign County Today, Villa Grove, Illinois. Wednesday, 23 August 1995.
 
Gilkison, Raymond Eugene (I1938)
 
10605 Raymond Mark Dies Saturday
Raymond Mark, a former Rushville resident who was related here, died at 3 p.m. Saturday at his home in New Castle. He was about 58 years old.
He was born in Kentucky, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mark, and lived in Rushville seven or eight years when he was a boy. Mr. Mark then resided in Maysville, Ky., until he moved to New Castle following his marriage.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Martha Mark; two sons, Eugene and Philip of New Castle; a sister, Mrs. Lula Madden of Indianapolis, two half-sisters and a half-brother.
Five cousins live in Rushville. They are Mrs. Omer Vansickle, Ora Wagner, Ernest Wagner, Mrs. Alvin Lemon and Mrs. Gladys Watson.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Maines Funeral Home in New Castle with burial following in that city.
Rushville Republican, Rushville, Indiana. Monday, 17 December 1956.
 
Mark, Ora Raymond (I3760)
 
10606 Raymond Moody
Wilmore – Raymond Moody, 49, of 112 Hinkle Street died Wednesday. Services 2:30 p.m. Friday at Guyn, Kurtz, Hager and Cundiff Funeral Home, Nicholasville. Burial in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. The body is at the funeral home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 4 October 1973.
 
Moody, Raymond D. (I5419)
 
10607 Raymond O. Jackson
Raymond O. Jackson, 84, of Genoa, died Monday, 1 March 1993, at his home.
He was born March 22, 1908, in Weber Township, Jefferson County, the son of Alfred M. and Etta J. Davis Jackson. He married Ada Crouch on Dec. 29, 1933, in Mt. Vernon.
He was a farmer in southern Illinois for many years, and was later employed as a steel cutter for DeKalb Forge for 20 years.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, Orval R. Jackson of Belvidere, Charles (Janice) Jackson of Tablerock, Neb., Franklin Jackson of Omaha, Neb., and Larry Jackson of Belvidere; one daughter, Kathy (Bob) Sanders of Oregon, Ill.; 15 grandchildren; one sister, Pearl Richards of Green Castle, Ind.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by parents and seven brothers and sisters.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at the Slater-Butala Funeral Home in Genoa, with the Rev. James P. Freund officiating. Burial will be at Genoa Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home.
The Daily Chronicle, De Kalb, Illinois. Tuesday, 2 March 1993.
 
Jackson, Raymond Orville (I2975)
 
10608 RAZELTON BERNICE M. BRAZELTON, age 91, beloved wife of the late Everett Brazelton; loving mother of Laura Sgro (John) and Paul Brazelton; grandmother of Jennifer Tahan (Dan) and Stephanie Sgro; cherished aunt of Linda Anderson (Gary) and Trudy Campbell; great-aunt of Roger and Shannon. Bernice passed away August 1, 2015. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, August 17, 2015 at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 RIDGE RD., PARMA, where the family will receive friends one hour prior to the memorial service. Cremation by Busch Crematory. 440-842-7800 www.buschcares.com
https://obits.cleveland.com/us/obituaries/cleveland/name/bernice-brazelton-obituary?id=7923940
 
Kost, Berniece M. (I1279)
 
10609 RAZELTON EVERETT T. BRAZELTON, beloved husband of Bernice M. (nee Kost), devoted father of Laura Sgro (John) and Paul, loving grandfather of Jennifer Tahan (Daniel) and Stephanie Sgro, brother of William, Charles and Elmer (deceased), dear uncle of Linda Anderson and Trudy Campbell, great-uncle of Shannon and Roger Anderson. Passed away on Monday, November 16, 2009. Service at the Funeral Home on Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. Interment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Brook Park. Friends may call at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 RIDGE ROAD, PARMA FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY.
Published by The Plain Dealer from Nov. 18 to Nov. 19, 2009.

https://obits.cleveland.com/us/obituaries/cleveland/name/everett-brazelton-obituary?id=15920301
 
Brazelton, Everett Thomas (I1278)
 
10610 Razor - Arthur J. Razor, 80, resident of this city 13 years, passed away in a hospital late Monday evening after a short illness. He resided in rural Albuquerque and is survived by two sons, Arthur J Razor Jr. of Indiana, and Vinson razor of Wisconsin; three daughters, Mrs. Ursula Collier of Indiana and Mrs. Mable White and Mrs. James A. McMillan, both of Albuquerque; 13 grandchildren; and a brother, Lacy Razor of Iowa. He was a member of the First Church of God. Services will be announced by French-Fitzgerald Mortuary.
Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Wednesday, 9 October 1963.
 
Razor, Arthur Jesse (I547)
 
10611 Razor - Services for Lacey Razor of 2508 Dean will be Monday 1:30 P.M. at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Interment Resthaven Cemetery.
The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Sunday 14 July 1968.
 
Razor, Lacy Henry (I541)
 
10612 Read – In Sebastopol, April 23, 1977, Alethea B. Read, beloved mother of Barbara Wilson of Sebastopol, also survived by four grandchildren. A native of Vacaville, Calif., age 74 years. A member of the Eastern Star, Petaluma, a Charter Member of the Petaluma White Shrine, a member of the D.A.R., of the Genealogical Society of Sonoma County and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church.
Friends are invited to attend memorial services Thursday, April 28, 1977 at 2:30 p.m. at the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 500 Robinson Rd. Sebastopol with the Rev. Dominic Sarubbi officiating. Primate inurnment Chapel of the Chimes. Donations preferred to the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Piano Fund in her memory. Arrangement by Analy Funeral Chapel.
The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California. Tuesday, April 26, 1977.
 
Beagles, Alethea B. (I2835)
 
10613 Rebecca Alice O'Quinn was married three times. First married Silas Marion Starnes on 26 August 1888. Her second marriage was to Charles A. Hedges on 23 October 1929 in Webster, Marshall County, Missouri. Her third marriage was to Marion Wesley Hunt on 6 September 1953 in Laclede County, Missouri.
 
O'Quinn, Rebecca Alice (I1977)
 
10614 REBECCA DE GROOT was born in Beverwyck (Albany), New York. She married Claas Vander Volgen.
https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf
 
de Groot, Rebecca (I5990)
 
10615 REBECCA DU TRIEUX, probably born in New Amsterdam, married Symon Symonee Groot. He came to New Netherland in the service of The West India Company, as boatswain in the ship Prince. Maurica. In 1645 he bought a house and lot of Jacob Roy in New Amsterdam. Soon after he removed to Feverwyck, where he purchased or built a house, which in 1654 he offered for sale. In 166, being about to remove to Esopus, he empowered Johannes Withart to sell his house and lot; but it is evident that he changed his purpose, for in 1663 he hired a bouwery of 25 or 30 morgens of Gerrit Bancker and Harmen Vosdored, at Schenectady, and still retained possession of his house in Albany as late as 1667.

On the sad night of Feb. 8th, 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were redeemed. (Pearson, First Settlers of Schenectady.)
House of Truax, page 12-13
 
Groot, Symon Symonse (I5848)
 
10616 REBECCA DU TRIEUX, probably born in New Amsterdam, married Symon Symonee Groot. He came to New Netherland in the service of The West India Company, as boatswain in the ship Prince. Maurica. In 1645 he bought a house and lot of Jacob Roy in New Amsterdam. Soon after he removed to Feverwyck, where he purchased or built a house, which in 1654 he offered for sale. In 166, being about to remove to Esopus, he empowered Johannes Withart to sell his house and lot; but it is evident that he changed his purpose, for in 1663 he hired a bouwery of 25 or 30 morgens of Gerrit Bancker and Harmen Vosdored, at Schenectady, and still retained possession of his house in Albany as late as 1667.

On the sad night of Feb. 8th, 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were redeemed. (Pearson, First Settlers of Schenectady.)
 
du Trieux, Rebecca Philippe (I5804)
 
10617 Rebecca Lorene Mills
Thorton, Colo. – Services for Rebecca Lorene Mills, 31, are tentatively planned for 1:30 p.m. Monday at Memorial Chapel by Rev. Art Otto of Grace Lutheran Church. Burial will follow at Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
Miss Mills died Feb. 17, 1993, in Colorado. She was born April 23, 1961, in Portland, Ore., to Charles B. and Karen A. (Hedges) Mills. She graduated from Minot (N.D.) High School and enjoyed western dancing, skiing, golfing, fishing and church activities.
Survivors include her stepfather and mother, George W. and Karen Steinman of Casper, her father, Charles B. Mills of Cheyenne; and her grandmother, Marie Mills of Lander.
Also surviving are five sisters, Theresa Payne of Riverside, Calif., Betty Smith of Corona, Calif., Datha Ness of Cheyenne, Arnetta Keeley of Memphis, Tenn., and Charlene Larimore of Mesa, Ariz.; one brother, George Steinman Jr. of Norco, Calif.; and numerous other relatives.
Either flowers or memorial to the Central Wyoming Cancer Treatment Center and Hospice would be appreciated by the family.
Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Saturday, 20 February 1993.
 
Mills, Rebecca Lorene (I5359)
 
10618 Rebecca ‘Jennie’ Hedges
Lander – Services for longtime Fremont County resident, Rebecca “Jennie” Hedges, 96, who died June 30 at Fremont Manor Nursing Home in Riverton, will be Friday at 10 a.m. at the Chapel of Mount Hope, Hudson’s Funeral Home.
Rev. Dan Mitchell will officiate with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery.
Born April 18, 1889 in Waverly, Neb., she was the daughter of Charles and Mary Etta Tosh Dimick. She married Jasper Hedges, April 12, 1907 in Bloomington, Ind. They moved to the Riverton area in 1919 and to Lander in 1934 where she had lived since that time. She was a member of the First Christian Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Geraldene Dalton and Lorene Rouse of Idaho, and Vivian Harris of Lander; three sons, Roy of Rhode Island, Russell of Lander and Donald of Casper; 17 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband and five children.
Memorials to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Wednesday, 3 July 1985. Page B2.
 
Dimick, Rebecca Jane "Jennie" (I212)
 
10619 Records of James Steelman of Great Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey
by Carla Welsh
"I am a descendant of James Steelman of Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. I have compiled information using primary documentation, and have also transcribed some old records in this document. Sincerely, Carla Welsh"

https://archive.org/details/records-of-james-steelman 
Hansson / Steelman, Peter (I5706)
 
10620 Records of MT William Church church (organized April 14, 1889), show Henry Barnabas Hylbert was baptized by Rev Martin Bibb in 1865; was dismissed from church rolls due to death 8/5/1894
______________________________
Obituary written & signed by Thomas J Monroe, pastor of Mt. William Church:
______________________________

On the evening of August 5th, 1894 at his home in Wirt County, West Virginia, Henry Barnabas Hylbert departed this life, aged 67 years five months and 11 days.

He was born February 18, 1827 in Nicholas County, West Virginia and made that his home. He was converted at twelve years of age and joined the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and remained a member of that church until he moved to Wirt County, West Virginia in 1852. He then united with the Good Hope Baptist Church near Reedy, Roane County, West Virginia. Then in 1889 when the Mount William Baptist Church was organized he was a charter member and remained a faithful member of that church until death.

Uncle Barney, as he was called by all who knew him, was as near a model Christian as I have ever seen. He was a good neighbor and friend to all. When any benevolent object was presented to the church he was always ready to assist and that liberally. In paying the pastor he always gave more than any one else in the church.

His funeral was preached by Rev. Thomas J. Monroe, the writer who used as his text I Samuel 20:18, "Then Jonathon said to David, tomorrow is the new moon: and thou shalt be missed because thy seat shall be empty." That was the largest congregation ever assembled at that place for his friends were many, and he was kind to all.

His sons eight in number carried his remains to the Mount William Cemetery where he was buried. Uncle Barney leaves a widow, Mrs. Sarah Jane Hylbert, eight sons and two daughters, all living.

I have been his pastor three years and his home was his pastor's home. He always was the most resigned man to the will of the Lord I have ever seen. Mount William Church has lost a noble member and the community one of its best citizens. May the rich blessings of God rest upon the family in their bereavement.
Signed: Thomas J Monroe, pastor
 
Hylbert, Henry Barnabas (I1513)
 
10621 Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware, v. 1, page 512.
By virtue of an order from the Court of New Castle, Laid out for May hodges, a Lott of Land lying and being within this Towne of New Castle, having to ye west, he harte Strreet; to ye north, he Brewers Street; to y East, a vacant peece of Land nott as haveing any perticular owner and to ye South, a street now called St. Maries Street, Containing In breath sixty foott and in Length one hundred and sixty foott. Surveyed ye 8th of January, Annogs Dom: 1680/81.
pr. Eph: Herman, Server.

MHR note: she had to build by July 1681.
 
Caldwell, Mary (I5217)
 
10622 Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware, v.1, page 434-435.
Mary Hodges, plt
Annette Oelas, Deft.
Nov. 3, 1680
In an action of slaunder & defamation
The plt declares that this deft hath slaundered hur in a high nature by falsely saying & divulging that this plt had Layne wth one Jan Cornelis . . . The deft Denyes itt & says to have sayed noe otherwayes but that John Cornelis had tould her that ye plt had . . . The Case being heard & witnesses Examined, The Court ordered that the deft shall make public acknowledgemt in Court that shee has falsely defamed ye plt & pay ye Costs. The Deft in Cort made public acknoledgemt as above.

note: Mary Hodges was the widow of William Hedges, d. 1678.]
 
Caldwell, Mary (I5217)
 
10623 Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.1, page 309.
March ye 5th, 1678/9.

Mary, the widdow & Relict of William hedges, shew by Peticon that the Estate of Walter Wharton, deceased, is debtor unto her ye sume of one hundre gilders & that the said Walter Wharton, upon his death bed, had desiered that shee ye ye peticon might bee one of the first sattisfyed, and therefore, desiering that shee might haue an order against said Estate for ye payement of ye said sume of 100 gilders, one of he first according to the desire of ye said deceased.

Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware, V.1., page 383
February 1679/80.
"Capt" Edmund Cantwell Administrato of Walter Whartons Estate was this day ordered to pay unto Thom: Spry, chirurgeon, out of ye said Whartons Estate, Two hundred & sixty two gilders and unto Mary, ye widdow hodges, one hundered gilders to former orders of Court.

 
Caldwell, Mary (I5217)
 
10624 Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.1, page 448.
Jan. 5, 1680/1. Upon ye peticon preferred in ye behalfe of Mary, ye widdow of Will: hodges, the Court doo Grant hur to take up a Lott within this Towne of New Castle on ye west side next to ye Lotts Granted unto Jan Biscus & Isaac Tayne, provyeded she forthwith builds thereon according to Laws & Regluacion.

{note: M.H.R. believes that this second lot was taken next to the one taken by Mary's husband, Willian, Hedges, as when it was traded to Justus Anderson, there was the "old house, the new house and the cow house" on the premises." Her lot, at the sale, was 120 ft. wide.
See Deed record of 23 February 1687.
 
Caldwell, Mary (I5217)
 
10625 Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.1, page 498. November 8, 1681.
Upon the Peticon of John Smith, ye carpender The Cort doe grant him to take up within ye Limits of this Towne, one Lott of Land provyded hee Builds a house thereon & fences itt within the space of 6 months, otherwayes to forfeit itt.
 
Smith, John (I5222)
 
10626 Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.2, page 187. Sept. 21, 1688.
Edward Gibbs, (Sheriff) made a return of an execution laid on the house of Justus Anderson for satisfying a judgment obtained by Peter Stalcop against said Anderson.

Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.2, page 188. Sept. 21, 1688.
John Smith and Hugh Macgregory present a petition concerning an execution laid on the house of said Justa Anderson. The Court order the moneys due to Justus Anderson for the house from Hugh macgregory, be paid to the said John Smith and the creditors who have judgements, so far as the money will extend.

[Sept. 21, 1688 is latest date for John Smith.

Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.2, page 189. Sept. 21, 1688.
Justus Anderson ordered Hugh Macgregory to pay all money due sd. Anderson for his house, to pay as far as possible, the judgments vs. sd. Anderson. Anderson acknowledged a deed for a house and ground, Aug. 5, 1688, to Hugh Macgregory (Red. 2, p. 192); Dec. 21, 1688. Hugh Macgregory acknowledged a deed of sale, Dec.2, 1688, to John White, at New Castle, of a house & lot in New Castle.
 
Smith, John (I5222)
 
10627 Records of the Court of New Castle. Delaware. V. 1, page 173.

Upon the Request of Will: hedges the Court doe grant him Liberty to take upp a Lott within this Towne of New Castle hee building & improoveing ye same according to the Governor's orders.
 
Hedges, William (I5216)
 
10628 Reed, James M.
Madison - James M. Reed, age 74, died Tuesday, August 29, 1990, at a local nursing home. He was born on March 12, 1916, in Louisville, Kentucky, to George and Minnie Reed. Survivors include a son, David "Skip" of Milwaukee; a daughter, Sally Green of Illinois; one sister, Louis Brinley of Louisville, Kentucky; two nieces; and one nephew. Funeral services will be held at Cress Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Road, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 1, 1990. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Friday, August 31, at the funeral home.
Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Wisconsin. Thursday, 30 August 1990.
 
Reed, James M. (I3327)
 
10629 Reformed Dutch Church Family: Lt. Pieter Wolfertsen van Couwenhoven / Aeltje Sibrants (F2527)
 
10630 Reginald H. Fink
Athens, Ohio
Reginald H. Find of Athens, Ohio, died Nov. 3 at University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. He was 65.
Mr. Fink was principal trombonist of the Oklahoma city Symphony Orchestra; had served on the faculties of Oklahoma City University, West Virginia University, Ithaca College and Ohio University, where he was professor of trombone in the School of Music, and director of the Trombone Choir; and operated Accura Music Inc., a music publishing business, since 1968.
He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Athens and an associate member of First United Methodist Church.
He was a member of the Ithaca Brass Quintet, the International trombone Association, the Salvation Army Board of Directors, the Athens Ballroom Dance Club, and Dairy Barn Cultural Arts Center; and a Paul Harris Fellow of Athens Rotary.
He graduated from the Eastman School of Music, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma.
Born in York, June 20, 1931, he was the son of the late A. Reginald and Hazel Holcomb Fink.
He leaves his wife, Sharon L. Bishop, Fink; a son, Carl P. Fink, Rochester, N.Y.; a daughter, Kristine McCreery, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; a stepdaughter, Channing Perry, Athens; and a brother, Philips H. Fink, Miami, Fla.
Calling hours are 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Jagers and Sons Funeral Home, 24 Morris Ave., Athens. The service is at 1 p.m. tomorrow at First United Methodist Church, Athens, with the Revs. Thomas D. Hanover, Joel W. Harbarger and Thomas E. Fisher officiating.
Burial is in Athens Memory Gardens.
In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church or First United Methodist Church, both of Athens.
The York Dispatch, York, Pennsylvania. Wednesday, 6 November 1996.
 
Fink, Reginald Hedges (I3524)
 
10631 Register in Alphabetical Order of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y., From its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700.
https://archive.org/details/registerinalphab00berg/page/342/mode/2up
 
Van Couwenhoven, Wolfert Gerritsen (I5817)
 
10632 Relative of Mrs. Trumbo Dies
Mrs. Frank Trumbo of north of Sturgeon received word of the death of her brother-in-law, J.E. Sherk, at the Bell Memorial Hospital in Kansas City, Feb. 15. The funeral was held in Brookfield Wednesday afternoon, with burial in the Brookfield cemetery.
The Centralia Courier, Centralia, Missouri. Thursday, 25 February 1932.
 
Sherk, John E. (I4480)
 
10633 Rena M. Cassity
Rena M. Cassity, 69, southwest Kansas City, died Nov. 28, 1994, at the home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Mount Moriah & Freeman Chapel; burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to Hospice Care of the Visiting Nurse Association. Mrs. Cassity was born in Johnstown, Mo., and lived in this area most of her life. She worked for the federal government for 26 years, retiring as a pay examiner at the Marine Corps Finance Center in 1987. She was a member of the Red Bridge Church of Christ. She was a member of the Chatteretts women’s club. Survivors include her husband, A.W. “Pete” Cassity of the home; two daughters, Terry Cassity, Little Rock, Ark., and Lisa Moore, Grandview; and a granddaughter.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Wednesday, 30 November 1994.
 
Vergason, Rena (I4491)
 
10634 Rena Silotto Riggen, 91, of Chrisman, passed away on Friday, March 8, 2013.

She was born to the late Frank and Lucia Moretto Silotto on Jan. 14, 1922, in Clinton, Indiana. She married Robert E. Riggen on June 20, 1942. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Riggen; her son, Robert Linn (Butch) Riggen; grandson, Steven Lawlyes; "adopted" daughter, Karen Biddle and seven brothers.

She is survived by her son, David (Vicki) Riggen; daughters, Sue (Keith) Lawlyes and Kimberly Pape; special niece, Toni Perry; "adopted" son, John Frazee; seven grandchildren, David Lawlyes, Tiffany (Marty) Tartar, Trevor (Christine), Mandi (Shawn) Cochran, Tara (Jonathan) Burns, Kayla (Justin) Tunnell and Whitney (Robbie) Howell and 15 great-grandchildren. 
Silotto, Rena (I3127)
 
10635 Research by Polly Singerman, 2021: There is some minor controversy about the military career of William Albert Hedges (son of Jesse). After a long search of the National Archives, I think I have it: Searching military records of the National Archives and Records via fold3 yields this timeline for William Albert Hedges' Civil War Service.

•10/22/1861 Enlisted as a private in Co. F, 1st Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles, a Confederate unit.
• 9/1/1862 Discharged. Apparently he reenlisted.
• 6/16/1863 Captured in the Battle of Triplett's Bridge in Rowan County, Kentucky.
• 6/24/1863 Received at Camp Chase, a prison camp in Columbus, Ohio, then transferred to Johnson Island Prisoner of War Depot in Sandusky, Ohio.
• 11/30/1863 Transferred to Point Lookout Prison Camp in Maryland, where disease was rampant.
• 9/18/1864 Paroled at Point Lookout, exchanged at Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia. Admitted to Chimborago, a Confederate hospital, Richmond, Virginia.
• 10/1/1864 Died, cause of death "Diarrhoea, chron." He was 24 years old.
 
Hedges, William "Albert" (I503)
 
10636 Resident Here Many Years Is Taken By Death
Danville Commercial News
Monday, January 7, 1929, page 4

Milton T. Neblock, 74, a resident of Danville most of his life, died away at the home of his son George C. Neblock, 445 Junction avenue, at 1 o'clock Monday morning. Death resulted from a paralytic stroke. Neblock was born Jan. 9, 1853. He is survived by three sons, George C. Neblock, at whose home he died, Jesse A. Neblock, of Streeter, Ill., and Albert, T. Neblock, of Kankakee, Ill., a half step-son, Alonzo Thompson, of Danville, and four sisters, Mrs. Harry Rothenberger, of Danville, Mrs. Ed. McLean, of Bismarck, Mrs. Segal Hall, of Danville, and Mrs. Ben Garber, of San Francisco, Calif. The body was removed to the Callahan & Callahan funeral home. (Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society) Contributor: Becci Powers (48089895)
 
Neblock, Milton (I1119)
 
10637 Resolutions - To the memory of Bro. D.L. Phelps, who for forty years was a Master Mason, died May 25th, 1898, aged 75 years.
Whereas, It has pleased the All-wise God to call our brother D.L. Phelps from early labor to his reward above, therefore, be it
Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Phelps this lodge has lost a worthy member and brother, the county a good citizen and his children a kind and loving father.
Resolved, That this lodge extend to the bereaved family its heartfelt sympathy in their loss; that a copy of these resolutions be entered in the record book of our lodge, a copy furnished the Masonic Home Journal, Morehead Advance, Owingsville Outlook, and a copy sent to the family of deceased.
Done by order Phelps Lodge, No.482, Farmers, Rowan county, Kentucky, this May 28, 1898
J.B. Warren, A.M. Prentice, Chas. M. Chain, Committee.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 9 June 1898, page 1.
 
Phelps, David Littleton (I1839)
 
10638 response from a findagrave contributor looking for Stephen Julien's headstone: "There are 5 burial grounds. Only number 2 and 5 are marked that I could see. Number 2 is the older one and there are many gravestones. Many are worn to nothing and many are broken off at the ground. There are also quite a few field stone markers. I did not find any with the name Julien on them. From the timeline of their deaths they would have been either in Burial Ground 1 or 2." Julien, Stephen (I1589)
 
10639 Reta Betson Cassity, daughter of Amos J. and Louisa Rubottom Betson, was born April 4, 1887 in Indiana, and died at the Methodist Medical Center, St. Joseph, April 27, at the age of 86 after a short illness.
She was married to Norman Cassity, Oct. 30, 1912, and to this union four children were born, two boys and two girls. Her husband, one son, Donald, and one daughter, Elizabeth preceded her in death.
She is survived by one son, A.W. Cassity, Kansas City; one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Stephens, St. Joseph; four granddaughters, one great granddaughter, and two sisters, Miss Aileen Betson, and Miss Blanche Betson.
She had lived in Altamont since 1938, where she and her husband operated the Cassity Grocery. During the past ten years she had made her home with her son-in-law, Glen Haley, in Cameron.
Services were Sunday, April 29 at the Hope Funeral Home, Gallatin, with Rev. John Gooding, Marceline, officiating. Interment was in the IOOF Cemetery, Linneus.
The Cameron Sun, Cameron, Missouri. Thursday, 17 may 1973.
 
Betson, Reta (I2295)
 
10640 Retha M. Tracy
Loda – Retha M. Tracy, 44, of Loda and formerly of Raleigh, N.C., deid at 12:35 a.m. yesterday (Feb. 6, 1988) at Burnham Hospital, Champaign, after an illness of several years.
Her funeral will be 11 a.m. Monday at Ford-Baier Funeral Home, Paxton, the Rev. Paul Walles officiating. Burial will be in Pine Ridge Cemetery, Loda.
Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight at the funeral home.
She was born Sept. 1, 1943, in Goreville, a daughter of Richard J. and Rosebud Overstreet Alsip. She married Glen Roger Tracy on Aug. 21, 1965, in Carbondale. He died Nov. 6, 1987.
Surviving are her mother, Loda; three daughters, Glenda Tracy, Waleska, Ga.; Brenda Tracy, Slidell, La.; and Joanna Tracy, Loda; one stepsister, Evelyn Kissee, Lacon; and two brothers, John Alsip, Oquawka, and Jim Alsip, Loda.
She was preceded in death by her father.
Mrs. Tracy graduated from Buckley-Loda High School in 1961, and graduated from beauty school at Bourbonnais in 1962.
She was a member of First Freewill Baptist Church, Raleigh, N.C., and a former member of Paxton Rainbow for Girls.
Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Sunday, 7 February 1988.
 
Alsip, Retha Mae (I4214)
 
10641 Rev War & War Of 1812 Vet
Commission Colonel in service of War of 1812

Son of John Tipton Hunt Sr & Mary Overall Hunt.
He married Mary Polly Denton, dau. of James & Elizabeth Harper Smith Denton.

He raised his family on the banks of the Licking River in Fleming County, KY. 
Hunt, John Tipton Jr. (I3654)
 
10642 Rev. Dr. Lawrence Franklin Sherwood, Jr., 93, of Oakland died on Friday, September 6, 2019, at Garrett Regional Medical Center.

Born on December 13, 1925, in Ronceverte, WV, he was the son of the late Lawrence Franklin and Blanch Margaret (Hedges) Sherwood.

He was a graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, where he obtained his Doctor of Divinity degree, and the Garrett United Theological Seminary.

Dr. Sherwood was ordained an Elder in the West Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church in 1950. He served Main Street UMC in Petersburg, WV, Trinity UMC in Glenville, WV, St. Paul's UMC in Oakland, MD, and Trinity UMC in Bluefield, WV.

He was also Superintendent of the then Lewisburg (now Greenbriar) District and Grace UMC in Keyser, WV.

He had served on various UMC Conference and District Committees.

A Methodist historian, Dr. Sherwood has written numerous articles on Methodist history, especially West Virginia Methodism and Bishop Francis Asbury and was the recipient of the Ministry of Memory Award from the Historical Society of the United Methodist Church.

Active in his community, he was secretary of the Hospice of Garrett County Board of Directors, a member of the Board of the Garrett County Historical Society, a 50-year member of the Oakland Lodge No. 192 AF&AM, and the Oakland-Mountain Lake Park Lions Club.

He is survived by his loving wife, Hazel (Steiding) Sherwood, to whom he was married on December 29, 1947; children, Rebecca Fallon and husband Fleming, John Sherwood and wife Debbie, Martha Ognibene and husband Bart Thompson, and Mary Dreibelbis and husband Harold; eleven grandchildren; and one great grandchild.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Judith Susan Sherwood Schaumburg and a sister, Margaret Lee Sherwood Smith. 
Sherwood, Lawrence Franklin (I4014)
 
10643 Rev. E.L. Rutledge was called to Purdin Sunday, to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Louisa C. Cassity, wife of Wm. Cassity. Her death occurred on the 11th. She was a highly esteemed lady with many relatives and friends. Her age was 72 years, 10 months and 1 day.
The Bullein, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 16 March 1916.
 
Jones, Louisa Crockett (I1788)
 
10644 Rev. Forrest Lee Hedges
Flemingsburg – The Rev. Forrest Lee Hedges, 51, died at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. A native of Fleming County, he was an evangelist.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edith Carroll Hedges; four sons, Otha Lloyd Hedges, Ft. Lewis, Wash; Forrest Reed Hedges Jr., Chester Hedges and Paul Hedges, at home; two daughters, Misses Hazel and Hester Hedges, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Carpenter, Fairborne, Ohio.
The body is at the McClure Funeral Home.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 28 July 1965.
 
Hedges, Forrest Lee (I1550)
 
10645 Rev. Hedges, 51, Dies Of Injuries In Accident
The Rev. Forrest Lee Hedges, of Route 3, Flemingsburg, died at 11:30 a.m. yesterday morning at St. Joseph hospital, Lexington, from injuries sustained in an accident approximately six weeks ago. He was 51 years old.
The Rev. Mr. Hedges and his wife, the former Edith Carol Wagner, were injured in an accident with a truck near Orangeburg. Both were admitted to the hospital, but Mrs. Hedges returned home after a three week's stay.
Rev. Hedges took a turn for the worse Thursday and fell into a comatose condition. He was born February 20, 1914, a son of the late Lloyd Hedges and Sophia Jones Hedges.
A minister of the Christian Holiness church, Rev. Hedges was kind hearted and generous and his counsel was sought by many residents in this area. He was devoted to his work and his death will be a great shock to all who knew him.
Surviving in addition to his wife are four sons, Otha Lloyd, with the United States Army at Fort Lewis, Washington, Forrest Lee Jr., Chester and Paul, at home; two daughters, Hester and Hazel at home; a sister Mrs. Stella Carpenter, of Fairborne, Ohio. His brother Luther Hedges, predeceased him.
The remains were brought to the McClure Funeral Home, at Flemingsburg, last night and friends may call after noon today. The Rev. James Tackett will conduct the funeral services at the Hickory Grove Christian Holiness church, with the exact date and time to be announced later.
The Daily Independent, Maysville, Kentucky. Wednesday, 28 June 1965.
 
Hedges, Forrest Lee (I1550)
 
10646 Rev. Hobart Claud Eaton, 95, of Corbin, passed away Monday, March 19, 2007 at Oak Tree Hospital. He was a member of Steele's Chapel Christian Church, where he was ordained as a minister in 1945.Born Sept. 8, 1911 in Corbin to the late Sam and Vergie Parker Eaton, he spent his life advocating Christianity and education. For 53 years, he devoted himself to the ministry, showing his love for moral values in both country and family and Christian ethics. Indeed, he performed the wedding ceremonies for three of his four children and lastly for his granddaughter when he was 91 years old. As well, for 36 years, he was a teacher who touched the lives of the students he dearly loved, helping them not only in academics but also in athletics. He relished seeing students excel from the lowest achievement level to the highest and enjoyed coaching sports programs, especially basketball and girls' volleyball, winning several championships. A man of varied musical interests, he played the fiddle, taught square dancing, participated in a Bluegrass band, and sang in a quartet. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife of 68 years, Pearl Sharp Eaton; two infant children: Harold Wayne and Brenda Frances Eaton; two brothers: Roy H. Eaton and Sam Eaton, Jr.; and a sister, Edyth Prewitt. Survivors include two sons: Ralph (Lois) Eaton, of Bethel, Ohio, and Johnny (Tami) Eaton, of Corbin; two daughters: Ruth Bigelow, of Crosby, Texas, and Ella Vincent, of Wayne County; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two brothers: Herbert and Charles Eaton; and a sister, Goldie Bingham; as well as other family members and many close friends, especially at Corbin Nursing Home, all who mourn his passing. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, March 23, 2007 in the Hart Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Charles Eaton and Rev. Bobby Joe Eaton officiating. Burial will follow in Worley Cemetery with relatives and friends serving as pallbearers. The family of Rev. Hobart Eaton will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Hart Funeral Home, located at 1011 Master Street in Corbin, is in charge of all arrangements.

Times-Tribune, The (Corbin, KY) | 22 March 2007
 
Eaton, Hobart Claud (I1905)
 
10647 Rev. O.L. Heath
Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. 13. – Funeral services for Rev. O.L. Heath, 46, Christian minister, who died at the Good Samaritan hospital, Lexington, Friday after having undergone an operation Wednesday night, will be held at the First Christian church, in Mt. Sterling Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Burial will be in Machpelah cemetery. Mr. Health was a native of Bath county, and is survived by his parents, Thomas J. Heath and Mrs. Sallie Heath, his wife, Mrs. Frankie Heath; two sons, Mark and Ewell Heath, Montgomery county; a sister, Mrs. Drew Ellen Wilson, Mt. Sterling; a brother, A.S. Health, Dayton, O. Services will be conducted by Rev. H.S. Ficklin, Owingsville, and Rev. A. Frank Shields, Mt. Sterling, and pallbearers will be Rev. S.B. McGuire, Rev. William Triplett, Rev. Olus Hamilton, Rev. W.E. Hatton, Rev.A.C. Brooks and Rev. H.A. Hall. Rev. Heath had held many pastorates and was a widely known evangelist. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and Watson lodge, No.32, I.O.O.F. of this city.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 13 February 1937, page 11.
 
Heath, Omer Lee (I3260)
 
10648 Reva Melissa (Alexander) Smith, age 98, of Meadville, died Tuesday, November 13, 2012, at Livingston Manor in Chillicothe.
The following obituary was submitted by the family.

Reva was born in Linneus on May 13, 1914. She was the daughter of Elmer and Mildred (Cooper) Alexander. Reva graduated from Linneus High School in 1932. On January 14, 1934, she married Herman Glenn Smith who preceded her in death on August 1, 2004. The couple spent 70 years of "happily ever after".

Reva was a homemaker and had spent many hours making beautiful quilts and cooking wonderful meals for her family. She was a devoted member of the Meadville Church of Christ. Her dedication to God and her family were her life long passions. After moving from the farm to Meadville in 1968, she and Glenn were the school custodians and she helped with the cooking in the school cafeteria.

Survivors include one son, Virgil Smith and wife, Janeta of Meadville; four grandchildren, Joy Main and husband, Jerry Lynn of Bucklin, Jill Angell and husband, Jed of Centralia, Darren Smith and wife, Jackie of Meadville, and Blaine Smith and wife, Mishelle of Meadville; 13 great-grandchildren and six great great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

A Celebration of Life will be Saturday, November 17, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. at the Meadville Church of Christ with Pastor Jed Angell officiating. Burial will be in Meadville Cemetery in Meadville. Friends may stop by Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home in Meadville Friday from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 in the evening and the family will receive friends on Saturday at the Meadville Church of Christ from 1:00 p.m. until time for the service.

Memorials to Meadville RIV School (to be used for the Athletic Department) or the Meadville Cemetery may be left at the church or mailed to Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, PO Box 496, Brookfield, MO 64628.
 
Alexander, Reva Malissa (I47)
 
10649 Reynolds
Mildred Irene Wife of Richard Alan Reynolds. Died Feb. 28, 1998. Mildred is survived by three sisters: Ethel Gonella, Lois Ragen, Ann Chesney and 16 nieces and nephews. Services were private.
Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan. Tuesday, 3 March 1998.
 
Firebaugh, Mildred Irene (I3032)
 
10650 Rhoads - On December 31, 1947, at Frederick Md., Grace Lampe, beloved wife of George Oscar Rhoads, and beloved mother of Arthur L. Rhoads, Sr.
Funeral from Etchison Funeral Home, Frederick, Md., on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Friday, 2 January 1948.
 
Lampe, Grace Evelyn (I3502)
 

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