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1401 | daughter of William Earl Crull and Mabel Rose Lyons | Crull, Fern Luella (I3325)
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1402 | daughter of William Elston and Sarah Jane Baker | Elston, Ella (I2602)
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1403 | daughter of William Francis Stone and Eleanor June Batters | Stone, Myrtle (I2551)
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1404 | daughter of William Frizzell and Elizabeth Thomson | Frizzell, Bertha (I4405)
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1405 | daughter of William Green Canada and Sarah A. Hazelwood | Canada, Rova Alice (I4502)
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1406 | daughter of William Green Canada and Sarah A. Hazelwood | Canada, Viola Jane (I4501)
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1407 | daughter of William Griffin Sr. and Josephine E. Long | Griffin, Rachel Frances (I5130)
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1408 | daughter of William Henderson and Mary Atteberry | Henderson, Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I3027)
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1409 | daughter of William Henry Cobb and Betty E. Brumfield | Cobb, Virgie (I1438)
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1410 | daughter of William Henry Gallion and Martha Matilda Carothers | Gallion, Laura Belle (I2744)
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1411 | daughter of William J. Johnson and Octavia Fraser | Johnson, Vida (I5409)
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1412 | daughter of William Lockwood and Ella May Ellsworth | Lockwood, Maude (I949)
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1413 | daughter of William M. McCormick and Emma Amanda Gray | McCormick, Mary Alma "Allie" (I610)
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1414 | daughter of William Matthew Meeks and Jennie Virginia Wright | Meeks, Ola Mae (I3878)
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1415 | daughter of William McDermond and Lydia | McDermond, Maude Lydia (I1261)
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1416 | daughter of William McLennan and Ada Williams | McClennen, Milrea Carmen (I2129)
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1417 | daughter of William Morehead and Harriett Stewart | Morehead, Sevilla (I1041)
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1418 | daughter of William Morton Hinton and Minerva Lamar | Hinton, Ida Evaline (I2101)
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1419 | daughter of William P. Meador and Frances Elizabeth Enyart | Meador, Hattie Bell (I1104)
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1420 | daughter of William Pearl Garritson and Clara B. Armstrong | Garritson, Mary Iola (I4335)
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1421 | daughter of William Penn Martin and Mary Magdalene Lafon | Martin, Magdalene (I5044)
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1422 | daughter of William R. Smith and Flora Mae Neeley | Smith, Sopha Margaret (I4294)
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1423 | daughter of William Riley Bales and Mary Louisa Dearing | Bales, Eunice LaVina (I2884)
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1424 | daughter of William S. Bussard and Catharine Helton | Bussart, Melinda (I5598)
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1425 | daughter of William Sherman Bentley and Laura Belle (Bentley) Bentley | Bentley, Ota Arminta (I4437)
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1426 | daughter of William T. Gormley and Katherine Flynn | Gormley, Margaret (I4793)
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1427 | daughter of William Thomas Bailey and Amanda Etta Walker | Bailey, Jessie May (I2761)
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1428 | daughter of Winfield Scott Estes and Elizabeth Annette "Nettie" Green | Estes, Emma Clyde (I1093)
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1429 | Daulton – Richard F. Daulton, 81, a resident of Albuquerque for 25 years, died Sunday, March 10, 1996. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Daulton of the family home; daughters, Pamela Nelson and husband, Lee of Pittsburg, TX, Karen Byrd and husband, Bill of Everett, WA, Sue Hilty and husband, George of Dallas, TX, and Lynda Pieyns and husband, David of San Clemente, CA; grandchildren, Michael Bryd, Alexis Hilty, and Scott Hilty. Mr. Daulton was a New Car Sales Manager at Ed Black’s Chevrolet, worked for Galles Chevrolet, and 2 weeks prior to his death was a valued employee at Melloy Nissan serving in many areas. All together, he worked for the automobile industry for over 50 years. Mr. Daulton was past Exalted Ruler of Elks Lodge BPOE $54 in Lima, OH, a 32nd Degree Mason in Springfield, OH, and a member of the Murat Shrine Temple in Indianapolis, IN. He was also an avid golfer. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, 3:00 p.m. at French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, 10500 Lomas NE, with Mr. Ed Kaufman officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Presbyterian Hospice, 4545 McLeod Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109. French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE. Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tuesday, 12 March 1996. | Daulton, Richard Franklin (I4567)
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1430 | David Charles Sullivan, 85, Greenfield, died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, at Regency Place in Greenfield. Born on July 17, 1923, in Wilkinson, he was the son of Charles and Trilby (Creason) Sullivan. He was a Major in the U.S. Army, serving for 30 years including during World War II. Surviving him are his wife, Helen Irene (Kissick) Sullivan of Greenfield; stepson, Gary Kidd of Greenfield; daughter, Shara Sullivan-Thompson of Columbia, MD.; three granddaughters; and a grandson. Preceding him in death were his parents; and a daughter, Patricia Byrd. A private Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, at the Seventh-Day Adventist church in Greenfield. Memorial contributions in memory of Mr. Sullivan can be made to the Christian Children's Fund, American Indian Foundation, or to the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Greenfield. | Sullivan, David Charles (I4054)
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1431 | DAVID DE FOREST He married Martha Blagge about 1696. David De Forest and Martha Blagge had the following child: i. SARAH4 DE FOREST. She married (1) BENJAMIN LEWIS. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Blagge, Martha (I5933)
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1432 | DAVID HARRISON TURLEY was born 31 August 1815 in Montgomery County, Kentucky. He died 31 December 1890 in Morgan County, Indiana. He married Elizabeth McNabb 11 July 1838 in Morgan County. She was born 9 March 1822 and died 25 October 1855. Elizabeth McNabb was the daughter of Hicklin and Rebecca (McDaniel) McNabb. On 8 January 1857 David Harrison Turley married Susan Virginia House. She was born 22 March 1837 at Mooresville, Indiana. on 8 March 1897 she married Caraway F. Routon and died 10 June 1917 in Morgan County, Indiana. David Harrison Turley was a saddler. When he was seventeen he joined the Old Christian Church at Corinth, Kentucky. When he was twenty-three he went to Morgan County, Indiana. He bought a farm of 135 acres from Daniel Vert and moved into a log house on it. After his second marriage David Harrison Turley built a brick house. At some point after he moved to Indiana David Harrison Turley joined the Friendship Church and was a deacon until 22 October 1888 when he moved to Mount Gilead. He was a justice of the peace for several years and a Democrat. David Harrison Turley was fond of telling stories about his early years in Kentucky. The descendants of David Harrison Turley began to hold family reunions in 1921. Children of David Harrison and Elizabeth (McNabb) Turley: Sarah Jane Turley b. 19 January 1840 Rebecca Turley b. 19 March 1842 John Turley b. 4 March 1844 Mary Elizabeth Turley b. 5 September 1846 Andrew Jackson Turley b. 7 December 1848 David Harrison Turley b. 17 November 1850 Martha Turley b. 5 June 1853, d. 21 August 1934, m. 24 January 1872 Younger Bray, d. 1880, m. (2) 1881 George W. Bass, no ch. Margaret Alice Turley b. 25 October 1855, d. 23 May 1861 Children of David Harrison and Susan Virginia (House) Turley: Cora Turley b. 17 January 1858 Colona Turley b. 30 August 1860, d. 11 October 1882 Honora Turley b. 18 March 1862, d. 8 October 1865 Leora Turley b. 20 March 1866 Katherine Turley b. 12 June 1869 Rose Turley b. 21 May 1872 Willis Turley b. 14 April 1875, d. 28 March 1882 Turley Family Records, page 368. | Turley, David Harrison (I5531)
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1433 | David L. Cady Was Retired Mail Carrier Death Occurs at Acree Home in Chillicothe David L. Cady, Linneus, a retired rural mail carrier, died at 5:30 this morning at the home of his foster daughter, Mrs. Lena Acree, 419 Polk street. Mr. Cady underwent surgery at the Chillicothe hospital Aug. 23 and since Sept. 1 had been cared for in the home of Mrs. Acree. He was born west of Purdin, in Linn County, on Aug. 17, 1877, a son of David and Ada Cady. Mr. Cady attended school in Linn County and was a rural mail carrier until his retirement 16 years ago. In addition to Mrs. Acree, he is survived by his widow, of the home at Linneus; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Hill, Indianola, Ia., and Mrs. Stella Mae Gooch, Browning. His parents and son, Thomas David, preceded him in death. The body was removed to the Norman Funeral Home where funeral arrangements are incomplete. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Tuesday, 13 February 1962. | Cady, David (I2607)
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1434 | David L. Hedges David L. Hedges died Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the home of his son, Harry Z. Hedges, near Walkersville, after several years illness of general debility, aged 80 years, 1 month, 5 days. He was a son of the late Daniel and Catherine Devilbiss Hedges and a life-long member of Glad Reformed church, Walkersville. Three children, Harry Z. Hedges, near Walkersville; Solomon D. Hedges, Maplewood, N.J.; Mrs. Edgar Roderick, near Walkersville; one brother, Charles Hedges, near Walkersville, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie E. Cramer, Walkersville, survive. Eight grandchildren also survive. Funeral from the home of his son, Harry Z. Hedges, Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock with services conducted by Rev. Nelson C. Brown. Interment at the Glade cemetery. G.W. Wright funeral director. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Friday, 21 December 1934, page 5. | Hedges, David Lycurgus (I3387)
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1435 | David Minor Gilkison Flemingsburg, Dec. 29 – David Minor Gilkison, 84, retired farmer and horse breeder, died at his home near here at 6:30 a.m. today. He was a member of the Flemingsburg Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Walker Gilkison; a daughter, Mrs. Joe Staggs, Flemingsburg, and a sister, Mrs. Cora Berry, Elkhart, Ind. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at the Leadbetter Funeral Home here by the Rev. Ralph Thomas. Burial will be in Flemingsburg Cemetery. The body was removed to the residence. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 30 December 1954. | Gilkison, David Minor (I2052)
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1436 | David Monroe, Lawyer Dies Attorney David R. Monroe, 50, husband of Mrs. Mary Kirschner Monroe, 130 Sharon drive, died Thursday at 4:55 a.m. at Lebanon Veterans hospital after a lengthy illness. Mr. Monroe was a partner in the law firm of Laucks & Monroe and served as special deputy attorney general of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in York County. He held membership in the American, Pennsylvania and York County Bar Associations and served as chairman of the continuing Legal Education Committee of the York County Bar. As an active member of the First Presbyterian Church he served as an elder and past president of the Board of Trustees, as well as a teacher of the Henry C. Niles Mens' Bible Class. He served in World War II and was discharged as an Army Captain serving overseas in the Pacific Theater in the invasion of the Palau, Okinawa, and in the occupation of Korea. As a member of the York Chamber of Commerce, he was serving as chairman of the Committee on Business Ethics. He was also a member of the York Lions' Club and past president of the Grantley Lions' Club. He held membership in York Lodge 266 F&AM; Zembo Temple and York County Shrine Club and Lafayette Club. He was graduated from York High School, Oberlin College and Dickinson Law School in 1953. He was the son of R. Rankin Monroe, Columbia, and the late Grace Johnston Monroe. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Karen E. Monroe and Suzanne M. Monroe, 130 Sharon Drive. Rev. Dr. Richard J. Oman, his pastor, will officiate at funeral services Tuesday at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Market and Queen Streets. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery. York Daily Record. York, Pennsylvania. Friday. 28 May 1971. | Monroe, David R. (I3511)
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1437 | David O. Daulton April 10, 1993-July 20, 2003 Rochester – David O. Daulton, 70, of 2216 Wolf’s Point Drive, died at 4;45 p.m. Sunday in Hickory Creek of Rochester Nursing Home after an illness. Survivors include his wife, Winifred “Kiki” (McCord); a daughter, Carey Weister of Marshfield, Wis.; two sons, David O. Jr. of Rochester and Tab of Hamburg, N.Y.; and a brother, Phillip of Rochester. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Foster & Good Funeral Home, where friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today and one hour before services. The South bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Tuesday, 22 July 2003. | Daulton, David Oliver (I4590)
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1438 | David Ribelin I, David Ribelin, of the county of Morgan, in the State of Illinois, do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following that is to day. First, it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my just debts be fully paid. Second I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Providence Ribelin in lieu of her dower, the plantation on which we now reside, situate, lying, and being in the said county of Morgan and State of Illinois, and know and designate as being the East half of the South East quarter of Section twenty six (26) in township sixteen North of Range Ten West of the thirds principal meridian, containing about eight acres, during her natural life and while she remains my widow, and all the live stock, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, __ by me now owned and kept therein, also all the household furniture and other items not particularly named and otherwise disposed of in this will, during her natural life and while she remains my widow as aforesaid; She however first disposing of a sufficiency thereof to pay my just debts as aforesaid. And that at the death of my said wife, or at the time of her again marrying, all the property hereby devised or bequeathed to her as aforesaid or so much there of as may then remain unexpended, to be sold to the highest and best bidder, and the money arising out of such sale or sale to be equally divided amongst all my lawful children their heirs and assigns____, and lastly, I hereby constitute and appoint my said wife Providence Ribelin to be the executrix for this my last will and testament, revoking and annulling all former wills by me made, and ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight. David Ribelin (seal) Signed, published and declared by the above named David Ribelin as and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request have signed as _____ to the same. Jeremiah Cox Augustus McKennedy State of Illinois Morgan County Jeremiah Cox and Augustus McKennedy. * * * * * David Ribelin Know all men by these presents, that we Providence Ribelin, James Ewing, and Franklin Patterson of the County of Morgan and State of Illinois, are held and firmly bound unto the People of the State of Illinois in the final sum of one thousand Dollars, current money of the United States, which payment well and truly to be made and performed, we and each of us bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators jointly, severally and firmly by these present. ___ our hands and seals, this 9th day of June AD 1848. The condition of the above obligation is such, that of the above ____ Providence Ribelin executrix of the last will and testament of David Ribline, deceased, do make or cause to be made, a ture and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, lands, t | Ribelin, David (I422)
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1439 | David T. Brown, son of Henry and Emiline Prewitt Brown, was born July 29th, 1860, and after gradual failing health departed this life Jan. 27th, 1938, age 77 years, 5 months and 28 days. He was united in marriage to Miss American Reynolds, March 17th, 1883, who preceded him in death, June 21st, 1920. To this union three children were born. Surviving him are two daughters, Miss Bessie Brown and Mrs. Mary Dail, one son having died in infancy. Also left to mourn his passing is one granddaughter, Nanelee Dail, and a cousin, Mrs. Mattie Gardner, of Linneus. David T. Brown was born one half mile north of the home in which he lived for so many years and reared his family. All of his life has been spent in this vicinity with the exception of four years in Howard county when a small boy. He is the last of a large family of brothers and sisters. “Uncle Dave” – as he was affectionately known to us all, was a find living husband and father, ever loyal to his family. Although advanced in years he was still young in spirit and his home has ever been a pace of hospitality and pleasure to a legion of neighbors and friends. He united with the Church of Christ many years ago. His passing is an irreparable loss to the community in which he has spent a long and useful life. Services were conducted by Rev. E. John Myers and burial was made in the Elmwood cemetery under the direction of the Thorne Undertaking Co. of Linneus. Mrs. Julia Vencill, Mrs. Gladys Meyers and Misses Lucille and Marjorie Jerome sand two of Uncle Dave’s favorite sons, “Nearer My God to Thee,” and “God Be With You Till We Meet Again.” Rev. and Mrs. Meyers sang, “The Lily of the Valley.” The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 3 February 1938. | Brown, David T. (I2942)
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1440 | David W. Hedges Services for David W. Hedges, 76, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday n Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, with calling from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. He died Tuesday in a Greenwood nursing home. He had been a machinist for Val Industries, retiring in 1983. He was a member of Moose Lodge 17, Indiana National Guard and Lockerbie Square United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife Ruth Stettler Hedges; daughter Terry Armstrong; sisters Margaret Duvall and Catherine Bradley; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor’s favorite charity. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 2 July 1987. | Hedges, David Wiley Jr. (I3824)
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1441 | David Wiley Hedges Funeral services for David Wiley Hedges, proprietor of the Hoosier tourist camp of the National road east of Indianapolis, who died Sunday, will be held at the home of his sister, Mrs. H.A. Hall, 424 Bosart avenue, at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Hedges died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Hall. Born in Clarksburg, Aug. 24, 1885, Mr. Hedges came to Indianapolis in 1904 and had lived here since. He had been a member of the Scottish Rite since 1919, the Masonic Blue Lodge at Zionsville and the East Tenth Street M.E. Church. Survivors in addition to Mrs. Hall are another sister, Mrs. Arthur Keage, and a half-sister, Miss June Hedges of Forty Fort, Pa.; a brother Walter G. Hedges; a son, David Wiley Hedges Jr., and three daughters, Misses Martha, Margaret and Catherine Hedges. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Tuesday, 4 August 1931. | Hedges, David Wiley (I560)
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1442 | David William Jenkins, the son of Richard James Jenkins and Christina Roy, married Magdalena Reinhart. They were married on February 3rd, 1825 in Ross County, Ohio. Inscription "AGED 71 years, 3 months, 15 days" | Jenkins, David William (I3673)
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1443 | David, bap. Aug. 1, 1660; died in infancy. The House of Truax, page 218. | de Forest, David (I5939)
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1444 | David, Bap. Dec. 19, 1663; died in infancy. | de Forest, David (I6023)
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1445 | David, bap. Sept. 7, 1669; married about 1690, Martha Blagge. | de Forest, David (I5943)
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1446 | David, the fourteenth and youngest child of Isaack de Forest and Sara du Trieux, was bom in 1669 and was therefore five years old when his father died. He was the third of the name among Isaack's children, two Davids (one born in 1663 and one in 1666) having preceded him. The record of his baptism is still to be seen in the register of the Church in the Fort, and on a certain old deed his signature is almost as black as when he wrote it; but otherwise we find few traces of him in the annals of New York. A Walloon family in America, page 149, | de Forest, David (I5943)
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1447 | Davis – Nellie, 2510 N. 33d St. entered into rest at a local hospital Tuesday afternoon at the age of 49 years. She is survived by her husband, J.R. Davis; two sons, F.M. and C.W. Davis and one daughter, Mrs. Fred King of Omaha; a brother, Roscoe Cassity of Brookfield, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. May Brott of Kansas City. Mo. Funeral services Thursday, 2:30 p.m., at the Hulse & Riepen Home for Funerals. Interment Hillcrest Memorial Park. Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska. Wednesday, 12 September 1934. | Cassity, Nellie (I5403)
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1448 | Davis, Joseph R., age 84 years, 1948 S. 49th Ave. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Fred King of Omaha; son, Floyd of Peoria, Ill, 6 brothers, Fred and Luther, both of Omaha, Milton, Searcy, Ark., W. Barney, Montebello, Cal., Rev. Jason, Sun Valley, Cal., Bert, Salina, Kansa; 2 sisters, Mrs. Carl Harms, Montebello, Cal., Mrs. Howard Lessard, Palos Heights, Ill.; 6 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m. from the Kremer Funeral Home. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery. Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska. Thursday, 31 May 1956. | Davis, Joseph Reuben (I5404)
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1449 | Dawson Funeral Set for Saturday Ezekiel (Zekiel) Dawson, 67, a resident of Osage county for the past 25 years, died at the home of his son, Levi Dawson, in the 900 block on East Eighth street, Tuesday morning at 7:20 A.M. The Rev. Albert J. Kondy, pastor of the First Baptist church will officiate at the services. Burial ill be in the city cemetery. Dawson was born in Morgan, Ill., and was married on July 10, 1918 at Bartlesville. He came to Osage county in 1904 and located on a farm north of the city, where he has lived for the past 48 years. Funeral services will be held, Saturday morning at 10:00 o’clock in the chapel at the Johnson Funeral Home and burial will be in the Pawhuska cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillie Dawson, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Culp, Bellflower, Calif.; Stella Susan Dawson, Lora Lillie Dawson and Gladys Marie Dawson, all of Pawhuska; four sons, Carl E. Dawson, Terrebonne, Ore.; Levi Sl. Dawson, Pawhuska; Ralph S. Dawson, Bartlesville; and Herbert H. Dawson who is serving with the 45th Division in Korea; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Louis Dawson and George Dawson, both of Pawhuska; and two sisters, Mrs. Stela Keigley of Plainville, Kans.; and Mrs. Maude Chadwell of Ponca City. The Osage Journal and The Osage County News, Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Friday, 25 April 1952. | Dawson, Ezekiel (I313)
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1450 | Dayton Daily News – March 16, 1986 Gaines, Harold B., age 61, of Dayton, died Sunday. He was a veteran of World War II & a member of the D.A.V & the V.F.W. of Kettering. Survived by his wife, Margaret; 1 daughter, Angie Grooms of Florida; 3 step-daughters, Joyce Bragg, Pam & Tina Loeber, all of Dayton; 3 sons, Harold Jr. & Randy, both of Dayton, James D. of Virginia; 1 sister, Esther Scott of Cincinnati; 2 brothers, Eugene of Fairborn & Floyd of Hamersville, Ohio; 3 grandchildren. Funeral services 1 P.M. Friday at Meyer & Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St. Burial Dayton National Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 4-8 P.M. | Gaines, Harold Benton (I5099)
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