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501 Betty P. Young
Louisville, Ky. – Services for Betty P. Hall Young, 67, formerly of Indianapolis, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel, Indianapolis, with calling until 8 tonight. Mrs. Young, who died Monday, was a member of Linwood Christian Church, Indianapolis. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society. Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery, Indianapolis. Survivors – husband Robert C. Young; sons Scott A., Gregory C., Martin V. Young; daughter Carol A. Young; brother Harry A. Hall Jr.; sister Virginia Hamilton; four grandchildren.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 12 August 1992.
 
Hall, Betty Pathema (I3799)
 
502 Betty Wood
Linneus – Betty Irene Wood died this morning at a Brookfield hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 51.
Mrs. Wood was born in Linneus, Mo., and lived there all her life. She was a member of the Church of Christ and active in several farm organizations.
Survivors include her husband, Dale Wood; two daughters, Elaine Buckner, St. Joseph; and Dianna Wood, Columbia, Mo.; two sons, Steve Wood, of the home, and Rex Wood, Meadeville, Mo.; two brothers, C.W. “Bill” Buckman, St. Joseph, and Donald Buckman, Denver, Colo., six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Services are tentatively set for Saturday at the Meadeville Church of Christ.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri. Thursday, 19 July 1979.
 
Buckman, Betty Irene (I1885)
 
503 Beulah Blanche Maynard, 86, of Hillsboro (formerly of Georgetown), died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005, at the Laurels of Hillsboro.
She was born on May 17, 1919, in Wallingford, Ky., the daughter of the late Albert Edson and Mary Alma (McCormick) Gilkison. She was also preceded in death by her husband Emmitt.
Survivors include one son, Charles Maynard and wife, Linda, of Hillsboro.
Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, at Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, Ohio. Interment will be at Confidence Cemetery, Georgetown.
Visitation will be observed from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday.
Times-Gazette, Hillsboro, Ohio. Friday, 14 October 2005.
 
Gilkison, Beulah Blanche (I4721)
 
504 Beulah J. Kelly, age 87 of Owenton, died Sunday, August 2, 2020, at her residence. She was born in Lexington on July 17, 1933, and was the daughter of the late Ernest Million and Ethel Gardner Million. She was a housewife and a member of Lockport Baptist Church.

She is survived by one son: Steven Wayne Kelly (Ginger) of Lawrenceburg; four daughters: Vickie Lynn Rice (Jim) of Owenton, Teresa Ann Marlette (Chris) of Worthville, Rhonda Carol Smither (Eddie) of Frankfort and Kimberly Gail Kelly of Owenton; ten grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband: Rev. J. Wayne Kelly; three brothers, Harold Million, William (Bill) Million and Douglas Million; and seven sisters, Edna Brooks, Blanche Merryman, Elizabeth Gilkison, Nannie Bell Wise, Naomi Haynes, Helen Brooks and Dorothy Haynes.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, August 8, 2020 at Sholar Funeral Home of Pleasureville. Rev. Paul Briscoe, pastor of Lockport Baptist Church, will officiate. Visitation will be 11 a.m. until time of services on Saturday. Burial will be in Owenton Cemetery.
 
Million, Beulah (I4898)
 
505 Beulah was a retired nurse's aid at Brown County General Hospital and was a member of the Georgetown Church of Christ.

Mrs. Maynard was born in Wallingford, Ky., the daughter of the late Albert Edson and Mary Alma McCormick Gilkison. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Emmitt Maynard; nine sisters and four brothers.

She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Linda Maynard of Hillsboro; three grandchildren; one stepgrandchild; six great grandchildren; two step great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

 
Gilkison, Beulah Blanche (I4721)
 
506 Beverwyck at that time de Groot, Maria (I5975)
 
507 Beverwyck at that time Groot, Sara (I5984)
 
508 Beverwyck at that time Family: Arent Vedder / Sara Groot (F2618)
 
509 Beverwyck at that time de Groot, Rebecca (I5990)
 
510 Beverwyck at that time Vedder, Arent (I5985)
 
511 Bible record of Frank Hedges Lewis, Frederick, Maryland. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner, 31 October 195[2].

Catherine Scholl was born December 20th 1799.

Daniel Alford Hedges was Born the Seventeenth Day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two.

Lichergas Edward Hedges was Born on the fourteenth Day of Febuary in the year of lord eighteen hundred and twenty five.

Julian Rebecca Hedges was Born on the Fourth Day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty eight.

Lewis Valintine Hedges was Born on 26th Day of June eighteen hundred and thirty one.
and chrisned by David F. Shaffer on 3rd Day July.

Andrew Augustus was Born on the third Day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty two. And Chrisned 27th Day of October 1832.

Lewis Abraham Hedges was born the fourth of February eighteen Hundred and thirty six. And Chrisned on the twenty third of May, 1836, by John Hoffmier.

Henry Scholl Hedges was Born on the twentieth of March eighteen hundred and thirty eight. Chrisned on 26 Day of December 1838 by Daniel Lackrill.
 
Scholl, Catherine (I1622)
 
512 Bible record of Frank Hedges Lewis, Frederick, Maryland. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner, 31 October 195[2].

Catherine Scholl was born December 20th 1799.

Daniel Alford Hedges was Born the Seventeenth Day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two.

Lichergas Edward Hedges was Born on the fourteenth Day of Febuary in the year of lord eighteen hundred and twenty five.

Julian Rebecca Hedges was Born on the Fourth Day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty eight.

Lewis Valintine Hedges was Born on 26th Day of June eighteen hundred and thirty one.
and chrisned by David F. Shaffer on 3rd Day July.

Andrew Augustus was Born on the third Day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty two. And Chrisned 27th Day of October 1832.

Lewis Abraham Hedges was born the fourth of February eighteen Hundred and thirty six. And Chrisned on the twenty third of May, 1836, by John Hoffmier.

Henry Scholl Hedges was Born on the twentieth of March eighteen hundred and thirty eight. Chrisned on 26 Day of December 1838 by Daniel Lackrill.
 
Hedges, Daniel Alfred (I3384)
 
513 Bible record of Frank Hedges Lewis, Frederick, Maryland. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner, 31 October 195[2].

Catherine Scholl was born December 20th 1799.

Daniel Alford Hedges was Born the Seventeenth Day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two.

Lichergas Edward Hedges was Born on the fourteenth Day of Febuary in the year of lord eighteen hundred and twenty five.

Julian Rebecca Hedges was Born on the Fourth Day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty eight.

Lewis Valintine Hedges was Born on 26th Day of June eighteen hundred and thirty one.
and chrisned by David F. Shaffer on 3rd Day July.

Andrew Augustus was Born on the third Day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty two. And Chrisned 27th Day of October 1832.

Lewis Abraham Hedges was born the fourth of February eighteen Hundred and thirty six. And Chrisned on the twenty third of May, 1836, by John Hoffmier.

Henry Scholl Hedges was Born on the twentieth of March eighteen hundred and thirty eight. Chrisned on 26 Day of December 1838 by Daniel Lackrill.
 
Hedges, Lycurgus Edward (I3373)
 
514 Bible record of Frank Hedges Lewis, Frederick, Maryland. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner, 31 October 195[2].

Catherine Scholl was born December 20th 1799.

Daniel Alford Hedges was Born the Seventeenth Day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two.

Lichergas Edward Hedges was Born on the fourteenth Day of Febuary in the year of lord eighteen hundred and twenty five.

Julian Rebecca Hedges was Born on the Fourth Day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty eight.

Lewis Valintine Hedges was Born on 26th Day of June eighteen hundred and thirty one.
and chrisned by David F. Shaffer on 3rd Day July.

Andrew Augustus was Born on the third Day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty two. And Chrisned 27th Day of October 1832.

Lewis Abraham Hedges was born the fourth of February eighteen Hundred and thirty six. And Chrisned on the twenty third of May, 1836, by John Hoffmier.

Henry Scholl Hedges was Born on the twentieth of March eighteen hundred and thirty eight. Chrisned on 26 Day of December 1838 by Daniel Lackrill.
 
Hedges, Juliann Rebecca (I3379)
 
515 Bible record of Frank Hedges Lewis, Frederick, Maryland. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner, 31 October 195[2].

Catherine Scholl was born December 20th 1799.

Daniel Alford Hedges was Born the Seventeenth Day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two.

Lichergas Edward Hedges was Born on the fourteenth Day of Febuary in the year of lord eighteen hundred and twenty five.

Julian Rebecca Hedges was Born on the Fourth Day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty eight.

Lewis Valintine Hedges was Born on 26th Day of June eighteen hundred and thirty one.
and chrisned by David F. Shaffer on 3rd Day July.

Andrew Augustus was Born on the third Day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty two. And Chrisned 27th Day of October 1832.

Lewis Abraham Hedges was born the fourth of February eighteen Hundred and thirty six. And Chrisned on the twenty third of May, 1836, by John Hoffmier.

Henry Scholl Hedges was Born on the twentieth of March eighteen hundred and thirty eight. Chrisned on 26 Day of December 1838 by Daniel Lackrill.
 
Hedges, Andrew Augustus (I3470)
 
516 Bible record of Frank Hedges Lewis, Frederick, Maryland. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner, 31 October 195[2].

Catherine Scholl was born December 20th 1799.

Daniel Alford Hedges was Born the Seventeenth Day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two.

Lichergas Edward Hedges was Born on the fourteenth Day of Febuary in the year of lord eighteen hundred and twenty five.

Julian Rebecca Hedges was Born on the Fourth Day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty eight.

Lewis Valintine Hedges was Born on 26th Day of June eighteen hundred and thirty one.
and chrisned by David F. Shaffer on 3rd Day July.

Andrew Augustus was Born on the third Day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty two. And Chrisned 27th Day of October 1832.

Lewis Abraham Hedges was born the fourth of February eighteen Hundred and thirty six. And Chrisned on the twenty third of May, 1836, by John Hoffmier.

Henry Scholl Hedges was Born on the twentieth of March eighteen hundred and thirty eight. Chrisned on 26 Day of December 1838 by Daniel Lackrill.
 
Hedges, Lewis Abraham (I3488)
 
517 Bible record of Frank Hedges Lewis, Frederick, Maryland. Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner, 31 October 195[2].

Catherine Scholl was born December 20th 1799.

Daniel Alford Hedges was Born the Seventeenth Day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two.

Lichergas Edward Hedges was Born on the fourteenth Day of Febuary in the year of lord eighteen hundred and twenty five.

Julian Rebecca Hedges was Born on the Fourth Day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty eight.

Lewis Valintine Hedges was Born on 26th Day of June eighteen hundred and thirty one.
and chrisned by David F. Shaffer on 3rd Day July.

Andrew Augustus was Born on the third Day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty two. And Chrisned 27th Day of October 1832.

Lewis Abraham Hedges was born the fourth of February eighteen Hundred and thirty six. And Chrisned on the twenty third of May, 1836, by John Hoffmier.

Henry Scholl Hedges was Born on the twentieth of March eighteen hundred and thirty eight. Chrisned on 26 Day of December 1838 by Daniel Lackrill.
 
Hedges, Henry Scholl (I3503)
 
518 Biggs Death Is Termed Suicide
Biggs (E-R) - The death Wednesday of James Virgil Razor, 72, of Biggs was listed as an apparent suicide by Butte County sheriff's deputies.
It was report he was shot in the head by a .22-caliber pistol in his home. Razor's body was found by his brother-in-law, Paul Buckner of Biggs, when Buckner went to the Razor residence to check Razor.
Deputies said Razor had been depressed about ill health for some time.
Funeral services are pending in Gridley Funeral Chapel, Gridley.
Enterprise-Record, Chico, California. Thursday, 2 February 1978.
 
Razor, James Virgil (I1486)
 
519 BILLINGS GAZETTE
Billings, Montana
Sunday, 20 February 2000, Page 10A

MESA, Ariz. – Delbert Adams, 71, of Mesa, formerly of Fort Smith, Mont., passed away Monday, Feb. 14, in Tulsa, Okla. He was born in Riverton, Wyo., on Nov. 21, 1928. He was married to Bonnie Gidley on May 30, 1948, in Billings.

He retired from the Bureau of Reclamation after 42 years, which included four years of Navy service. After retirement, Delbert and Bonnie RV'd extensively throughout the United States before settling in Mesa. On their travels, they made many new friends and shared the pleasures of the road together.

He is survived by three sons. He is also survived by one brother, Charles (Yoshi) of Payson, Ariz., and family. Delbert is survived by four grandsons two great granddaughters.

Services will be held in Riverton on March 4 at 2 p.m. in the Davis Funeral chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Cancer Treatment Centers of America, 2408 E. 81st St., suite 100, Tulsa, Okla., Attn: Susan Magill.
 
Adams, Delbert Franklin (I2985)
 
520 Billings Resident Dies at Hospital
Mrs. Martha Hedges, 51, of 114 S. 29th St. died at 8 a.m. Monday at a local hospital. Death was attributed to cancer. She had been in ill health since last December.
Mrs. Hedges came to Billings in 1943 and until her illness was employed as a janitress.
She was born Dec. 5, 1901, at Dickinson, N.D. She was married to Rollen Hedges at Wibaux in 1931.
Survivors include her husband, whose address is not know here; her father, Thomas Manion of Jefferson Island; two brothers, George and James Manion of Plains, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Shroder of Anaconda.
The body is at Settergren’s Funeral Home.
The Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana. Tuesday, 26 May 1953, page 2.
 
Manion, Martha (I197)
 
521 Billy Gene Young, 90, of Huntsville, MO, died Sunday, July 21, 2019 at Valley View Nursing Home in Moberly, MO. Billy was born March 24, 1929 in Clifton Hill, MO, the son of Luther Joseph and Bernice Frances (Shives) Young. He married Donna Lucille Hill on October 15, 1949 in Moberly, MO and she preceded him in death.

Billy served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was the maintenance supervisor for MoDot for 42 years, retiring in 1988. Billy was a member of the Huntsville First Baptist Church and the Huntsville Masonic Lodge #30. He enjoyed spending time with his family, farming and coon hunting.

Billy is survived by three sons Gene (Cheryl) Young of Huntsville, MO, William "Buck" (Debbie) Young of Moberly, MO, Roger Young of Huntsville, MO, three grandchildren Travis (Cathy) Young, Melia (Ryan) Pfannenstiel, Nicole (Ben) Kellogg, seven great grandchildren Jackson Young, Quinn Pfannenstiel, William Kellogg, Amelia Young, Henry Gene Kellogg, Kate Pfannenstiel, Jacob Kellogg, several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, brother; R.D. Young sisters; LaRue Miller, Mary Frances Martin, and Evelyn Cross.
 
Young, Billy Gene (I3930)
 
522 Bio for their son, Charles.
Also contains info about Charles Offutt Sr. & Alissa Jarvis.

HON. CHARLES OFFUTT, lawyer; P.O. Paris; was born Oct. 6, 1856, in Scott County, this State; eldest son of C. L. Offutt and Agnes Jarvis. The subject of these lines was raised to agricultural pursuits, but his tastes not leading in that direction, he received a good education, graduating at Georgetown College in 1876, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The year previous to his graduation he began the study of law, graduating in 1877, and immediately began the practice of his profession, locating in Paris. March 36, 1881, he received the nomination as representative of Bourbon County, and was elected August, the same year, and is the youngest man ever elected to the office in the county. He has a good practice, and has before him a bright and promising future. He is a member of the A. F. & A. M., Paris, Lodge, R. A. Chapter, and Webb Commandery, of Lexington, Ky. C. L. Offutt, the father of our subject, was born in Harrison County, this State, in 1830; son of N. E. Offutt and Rebecca Sutfin; the former was born in Maryland Nov. 9, 1803; son of Archibald and Jane Offutt, both natives of Maryland. The Offutt famly are of Welch descent, and came to the United States about the middle of the eighteenth century. Agnes Jarvis was born in Scott County; daughter of Lewis .Jarvis, who commanded a company in the war of 1812; his wife was Alissa Baldwin, both natives of Kentucky, The grandmother of our subject, Rebecca Sutfin, was a daughter of Lou and Salbe (Hamilton) Sutfin, natives of Kentucky. Archibald Offutt came to Scott County, Ky., with his family, in 1812; there were nine children, all of whom came to the years of maturity; their names were: Nathaniel E., Sabert, Lewis, Lemuel, .lane, Clarissa, Louisa A., Polly and Mrs. Thompson. To Nathaniel Offutt and wife were born ten children; five of the number came to manhood and womanhood, viz: Richard H., William, C. L., Albert M. and Lou Ann. C. L., the father of our subject, was raised to farming, and has since been engaged in agricultural pursuits in Scott County, where he now resides; in 1854, he was married, and buried his wife 1870, who bore him four children, viz: Charles, John L., Willie, now the wife of John Wilmot, of Clark County, this State; Albert L. is the youngest child.


History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas counties, Kentucky. by William Henry Perrin. 1892. page 484.
https://archive.org/details/cu31924081311676/page/452/mode/2up?q=jarvis 
Offutt, Charles Lemuel (I6598)
 
523 Biography from Find a Grave:
Isaac Marion Seals: Civil War vet - 22nd Co. A 9th Virginia Volunteers Infantry - Sgt rank. 26 Oct 1861 to Jan 1864.
Married Mary J Barnes 1866 (to this union 9 children were born) - she died Aug 10, 1903, he then married Mrs. Libbie Cooley of Gentry Arkansas 13 Jan 1908. Isaac died at his son Oliver's home Milan MO.
Source Sullivan Newspaper per obituary found in my grandmothers bible (Hester Campbell Denton). Posted by his Great Great granddaughter . Daughter Flora Alice Seals Campbell # 171777306. Debra June (Denton) (Starks) Paschal April 2009
22nd Virginia Infantry was a Confederate regiment during the American Civil War. Its commander was George S. Patton, Sr., the grandfather of World War II General George S. Patton. 
Seals, Isaac Marion (I2640)
 
524 Biography from Find a Grave:
Isaac was the first husband of Martha (Tipton) Cassity Price Baker (1839-1924). He married Martha on November 8, 1856 in Sullivan County, Missouri and was the father of three children with her: Henrietta, Amanda Jane and Isaac Newton Cassity, Jr. Isaac was the son of Peter Thompson Cassity, II and Lydia West (Evans) Cassity. Isaac died during his service in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted in Co. B, 66th EMM (Enrolled Missouri Militia) on August 5, 1862 at Cross Roads, Missouri. His brother, Peter Thompson Cassity III, enlisted on the same day. Isaac enlisted as a 2nd musician and his brother enlisted as a private. Isaac was 30 years old and had two children at the time. His brother, was listed as being 24 at the time. (I believe his brother was actually 26). Military records say that Isaac died on November 5, 1862, although some family histories list his death as November 6th, 1862. His brother was relieved from service on November 7, 1862, probably due to the death of Isaac. Isaac and Peter's father, Sgt. Peter Thompson Cassity, II, served a few months as Sgt. in Co. C, 62nd EMM from October through December 1864. When Isaac died, his wife, Martha, was pregnant with their third child, Isaac Newton Cassity, Jr. His son was born about seven months after Isaac died. Isaac Newton Cassity, Jr. and his sisters were raised by Martha and her second husband, another Missouri Civil War veteran of the Union Army, Pvt. Harrison Price, also of Sullivan County, Missouri. After Pvt. Price died, Martha married her third husband, John Rowen Baker (1861-1937).
 
Cassity, Isaac Newton (I1789)
 
525 Biography from Find a Grave:
s/o Aaron & Margaret Price
h/o Martha Tipton Cassity Price

Harrison was a Veteran of the Union Army in the Civil War. He enlisted on April 4, 1862 in Decatur, Iowa in Co. G, 3rd Missouri State Militia Cavalry, which later became Co. K, 7th Missouri State Militia Cavalry. He was mustered out on April 3, 1865.

Corp. Price was the second husband of Martha (Tipton) Cassity Price (1839-1924). They were married on May 29, 1868 in Harrison County, Missouri and had at least four children together including: Leonidas, Elsworth, Mary and Adda Price. Martha was married previously to Isaac Newton Cassity (1832-1864).
 
Price, Henry Harrison (I2300)
 
526 Biography on Find a Grave:
Clem Edgar Fannin Married Sylvetta Adkins and was the son of John D Fannin Jr. and Elizabeth Lakin. Clem D Fannin had spent a lot of his years working as a fireman and engineer for the rail road. After hitting a car and killing one man he never could get over it and with the death of his first wife he quit. He was first married to a woman by the name Mary Magdalena Hunt most just called her "Lena". Her and Clem were married just about 23 years before her death in 1927. Clem and one of his sister's Ella who they called "Emma" moved back to the farm where they took care of there parents John and Elizabeth. The Fannin's grew a lot of corn and wheat and had a peach orchard and some apples. This is when he met Sylvetta 31 years her senior. After the death of his wife Sylvetta, Clem had bought a tavern in Gallipolis Ohio. Him and the two children lived in Gallipolis Ohio for a couple of years before Clem sold the Tavern. He told the kids that they were going to move to Maryland were he had got a job at a Cotton Mill. Garnett went with her father and the son went to live with his grandpa Isaiah Adkins.
 
Fannin, Clem Edgar (I4392)
 
527 Biography on Find a Grave:
Fred is a U.S. Army Veteran who served during WW I from 16 Nov 1917 to 11 Aug 1919. Fred's rank is unknown at this time. We know he died in Riverside, CA, but have been unable to find where he was buried. He has four siblings as recorded below under Family Link. Two of them Louis & Herman are twins. One other sibling was less then 24 hrs. old when he died. Fred's brothers, Ernest & Louis are also U.S. Army Veterans who served during WW I. Ernest was a Pvt. & Louis was a Pfc.

Fred's brother, Herman married Mary Anna Peter. We called her Aunt May Lay. Mary Anna is a Grand Aunt to me Kathy. Herman is how we are connected to the Lay Family. I am working on Herman's 4 generations. Once I find Fred & Herman's maternal grandmother I'll have 3 generations completed. Their 4th generation will involve German records, of which I have no access to. If I did I'd probably not be able to read them since I don't know how to speak or read German.
 
Lay, Fred (I1058)
 
528 Bird, Judy L. (Purvis), age 61 of Eaton, OH. passed away suddenly Tues. Jan. 29, 2019. She was born in Frenchburg, KY. on Feb. 14, 1957 to the late Marvin and Ruby (Wills) Purvis. She worked many years at Advix Mfg. in Mason. She was also a beautician.

She is survived by her husband, Josh Bird, 2 children, 2 step children, grandchildren, 4 sisters, a brother, 1 niece and 3 nephews, and 2 dogs, Smoke and Harley.

Private funeral services are planned. Lindloff-Zimmerman Funeral Home, West Alexandria, OH. is in charge of the arrangements.
 
Purvis, Judith Lynne “Judy” (I3982)
 
529 Birmingham, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burial, 1538-1812.

Name John Jarvis
Event Type Baptism
Baptism Date 28 Dec 1725
Baptism Place Birmingham, St Martin, Warwickshire, England
Father Joseph Jarvis

https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22211695/person/150192079861/facts
 
Jarvis, John Joseph (I6577)
 
530 Birth and death dates from headstone, provided by FAG member Patrick Find a Grave ID
# 47300827

Gravesite Details
Reinterment from Cave Run - Hunt Cem Tract No. 2601-C-2 & 2608-C Menifee county cemetery, near Griggs cemetery on Buck Creek, moved in 1972 for Cave Run Lake by the Corps of Engineers. 3039
 
Williams, Sarah Sinclair (I6152)
 
531 Births
[list of births including Sarah & Ambrose Hedges]
Sarah and Ambrose Hedges, 5 Coe street, boy.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 11 May 1894, page 7.
 
Hedges, Ambrose (I4625)
 
532 Bishoff Rites At Cloverport
Helped Build L., H. & St. L.; One of Oldest Employes
Coverport, Ky. Jan. 17. (Special) – The funeral of Samuel H. Bishoff, who died at his home here Tuesday, will be held this afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Rev. H.A. Ackland, pastor of the Baptist church, will have charge of the services at the home, and the Masonic burial rites will be said at the grave in the Cloverport cemetery. Mr. Bishoff was 61 years old. He was a Virginian by birth, and came to Kentucky in 1888. He was married May 1, 1897 to Miss Annie Elizabeth Anderson, of Owensboro, who survives with three daughters, Misses Elizabeth, Mary and Margaret Bishoff and one son, Richard Bishoff. Besides several brothers and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Springgate, of Missouri. Mr. Bishoff started working for the L.H. & St. L. railway company in 1888 when the road was first being built and he remained in the employment of the company until his death. He was Supervisor of Maintenance of way from Cloverport to Henderson. Mr. Bishoff had been ill since September with sugar diabetes, which caused his death.
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Kentucky. Thursday, 17 January 1924.
 
Bishoff, Samuel (I1720)
 
533 Bishop, Mrs. Rose, 90, wife of the late Grover C. Bishop, of 540 West Second Street, died at 12:55 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a long illness. She was born in Fleming County, a daughter of the late James Lafayette and Almira L. Gilkerson Million. She was a member of the Bethel Nazarene Church. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Schroeder, Silver Springs, Md., Mrs. Willa Mae Smethers, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Thelma Yates, Laurence, Ind., two sons, James M. Bishop, San Diego, Calif., Warren R. Bishop, Rock Island, Ill., eight grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren, four great great grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2;30 p.m. Thursday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Rev. Hugh Clark officiating. Burial in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 19 November 1975.
 
Million, Rosa Lee (I593)
 
534 Bivens
Elizabeth "Lisa" Bivens, nee Hohrina, of Wheeling, beloved wife of Paul; fond aunt of Linda (Richard) Siegmeister and William (Rose) Bivens; loving sister-in-law of Orville (Lucille) Bivens; many living relatives in Siberia. Visitation will be Tuesday from 8 a.m. until time of service 11 a.m. at Kolssak Funeral Home, 189 S. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling. Interment Rosehill Cemetery, in Brookfield, MO. For information call 708-537-6600.
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. Monday, 13 September 1993.
 
Hohrina, Elizabeth “Lisa” Alexia (I4332)
 
535 BIVENS ORVILLE B., 85, died Wednesday, July 9th, after suffering a long illness. Orville was in South Miami Hospital receiving treatment when two days prior to his death, the staff surprised Orville and his wife, Lucille, with a 64th anniversary party which he immensely enjoyed. Orville, a Missouri native, was born into a pioneering aviation family that enjoyed putting on local air shows and teaching future pilots how to fly. Captain Bivens began his professional career with Pan American Airways in the days of amphibious flight and ended his 40 year career with Eastern Air Lines piloting jets. Two years ago, O.B. was proud to be selected for the F.A.I. Aviation Hall of Fame Award by his peers. His interests included amateur radio which he expanded to include building radio stations for the blind, air rescues, and writing for aviation publications. O.B. is survived by his wife, Lucille; daughter, Linda and husband, Richard Siegmeister; son, William and wife, Roseanne; five grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. Services will be Monday, July 14th at 2 p.m. at Christ the King Lutheran Church, 11295 SW 57th Avenue. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to either Christ the King Lutheran Church, 11295 SW 57th Avenue, Miami, FL 33156 or Retired Eastern Pilots Association - EPRF, 3404 American Drive, Villa 1305, Largo Vista, TX 78645. To visit this Guest Book Online, go to www.herald.com/obituaries.

Published by the Miami Herald on Jul. 13, 2003.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/herald/name/orville-bivens-obituary?id=13810499

 
Bivens, Orville Boyd (I4271)
 
536 Blackburn – William H. Blackburn, 69, Purdin, Mo, died of leukemia, yesterday at the Bethany hospital, where he had been a patient a week. He had been ill since February. He was employed by the Gamble store in Purdin. He was born in Linn County. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eunice Blackburn of the home; two sons, Rex Eugene Blackburn, Brookfield, Mo., and James Myrle Blackburn, 6405 North Main; three daughters, Mrs. Catherine Virginia Oaks, Santa Ana, Calif.; Mrs. Helen Louis Harmon, Purdin, and Mrs. Mary Ellen Sproul, Brookfield, a brother, Silas M. Blackburn, Preston, Mo.; 16 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Services will be at 2 o’clock Saturday at the Purdin Methodist church. Burial will be in the Purdin cemetery.
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Friday, 16 May 1958.
 
Blackburn, William Harrison (I2883)
 
537 Blanche A. Hillard, 79, of Homer, died at 1:45 p.m. Thursday at Centennial Manor Nursing Home in Newman.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at homer United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Burton Heleine officiating. Burial will be in GAR Cemetery at Homer.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Kirby Funeral Home in Homer.
Mrs. Hillard was born Oct. 28, 1895, in Homer to Wallace and Sara Cessna Yeazel. She was married to Charles Hillard on April 8, 1914, in Danville.
She leaves her husband; a son, Chester of Danville; a grandchild; two great-grand-children; a brother, Rollie Yeazel of Fairmount; and sisters, Mabel Stayton of Ogden, Nellie Johnston of Urbana and Bertha Hartley of Decatur.
She was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.
The family has suggested memorial contributions to Homer United Methodist Church, where she had been church organist for several years.
 
Yeazel, Blanche Ada (I5284)
 
538 Blanche Brown Murff, 91, of Sylva, N.C., died Sunday, May 4, 2014.

She is survived by her husband, Randall Murff; her daughters, Jerry Spears (Raymond) of Sylva, N.C., Antoinette “Toni” Savell (Randall) of Sylva, N.C.; her son, Stephen Murff (Lidie) of Houston, Texas; her grandchildren, Kevin Spears, Susan Spears Del Castillo, Laura Spears, Nicholas Savell, Patrick Savell, Michael Murff, Katherine Murff, Ryan Murff; and two great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn Del Castillo and Charles Murff. Surviving also is her sister, Julia B. Harrison of Derma, Miss.; her sister-in-law, Ruby Brown; and 11 nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Radford W. Brown of Jacksonville, Fla.; and her sister, Margie B. Provine of Powder Springs, Ga.

She and her husband, Randall Murff, have been residents of Sylva since 2008 when they moved to North Carolina to be closer to family. The Murffs were originally from Mississippi and lived many years in Jackson and Webb.

Blanche was born Sept. 2, 1922, in Grenada County, Miss., to Earl R. and Elizabeth Jacks Brown and grew up in Calhoun County, Miss. She graduated from Holmes Junior College in Decatur, Miss., on Dec. 25, 1942. She married Randall Murff of Calhoun County before his overseas military deployment during World War II.

Blanche retired from Sears in 1976. She was an active member of Alta Woods Baptist Church of Jackson, Miss., serving as a Sunday school teacher for many years. Her greatest interests in life were her family, church and friends. She was a very creative and talented lady who enjoyed painting, drawing and applied her artistic talents in many ways.

Funeral services will be at 5 p.m. today (Thursday, May 8) at Appalachian Funeral Services with the Rev. Johnny Lee officiating. The family will receive friends from 4 until 5 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. A graveside service and burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Grenada, Miss., on Saturday, May 10.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Jackson County Department of Aging, 100 County Services Park, Sylva, NC 28779. Make checks out to Meals on Wheels program.

An online registry is available at www.appalachianfuneralservices.com.
The Sylva Herald, Sylva, North Carolina.
http://www.thesylvaherald.com/obituaries/article_7955c962-d55e-11e3-aa76-0017a43b2370.html
 
Brown, Blanche (I248)
 
539 Blanche Murff passed away in Sylva, North Carolina. Funeral Home Services for Blanche are being provided by Appalachian Funeral Services & Crematorium. The obituary was featured in Asheville Citizen-Times on May 6, 2014.
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/blanche-murff-obituary?pid=170934839
 
Brown, Blanche (I248)
 
540 Blanche Murff, 91, Sylva, died 05-04-2014.
Arrangements: Appalachian Funeral Services.
Appalachian Funeral Services & Crematorium
165 Skyland Dr
Sylva, North Carolina
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/blanche-murff-obituary?id=44977554
 
Brown, Blanche (I248)
 
541 Blankenship
Joseph Speed Blankenship, 84, 1201 Cresant Avenue, formerly of Dayton Beach, Fla., husband of Inez Monroe Blankenship, died at St. Joseph’s Hospital Sunday following an extended illness. He had been employed by Ky. Utilities for 28 years and at the time of his retirement in 1959 he was district manager in Versailles. He was a native of Junction City, son of the late William G. and Susie Hocker Blankenship and a member of the Methodist Church. He was president of the Woodford Co. Chamber of Commerce, 1958, life member of the Lodge No.822, F.&A.M. and a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star No.535, Wilmore. Other survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Paul Price, Mrs. Keller Wells, Mrs. George Grosser, all of Lexington; three sisters, Mrs. Lee Barber, Ark.; Mrs. Stanley Hillard, Mrs. Mary Young, both of Lexington; three brothers, Shannon Blankenship, Garrard Co.; Ben Blankenship, Nicholasville; Clarence (Buck) Blankenship, Harrodsburg; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted 3 p.m. today at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Southland by Rev. Charles W. Bertrand. Burial in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Contributions may be made to the local chapter of the American Heart Fund, 125 Barbary Lane, Lexington, Ky. 40503.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 28 August 1978.
 
Blankenship, Joseph Speed (I1436)
 
542 Blast Is Fatal.
Portsmouth, Jan. 18. – (AP) – Mrs. Dora Hunt Roberts, 71, died today of burns received when gas in an oven ignited at her home.
The Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio. Tuesday, 18 January 1944.
 
Hunt, Dora L. (I4387)
 
543 bleach camp / bleach field
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~berryhilltree/genealogy/kouwenhoven.htm
"In the seventeenth century, a bleach camp was a capital intensive, seasonal business which required the labor of relatively many workers. Profits were meager because the buyers of the finished product and the suppliers of raw materials such as lye were generally the same activities, and the skills and experience required of the workers was generally so high that each bleachery specialized in but one sort of material: Yarn (garenblekerij), woven cloth (lijnwaadblekerij), or clothing (klerenblekerij). In all three cases the material was first generally cooked in lye solution and later spread out on green grass for many weeks in small fields surrounding the bleach house where it was kept damp. Later, iot was cooked in a solution of wheat meal before being again spread on the field for a lengthy period, the entire process requiring about three months. The consequences of this long procedure was that only wealthy people were the customers of clothing bleachers because only they could afford to part with many items of clothing for so long a time. No equipment of the bleach camp listed in the purchase document for Wolphert are given. So no indication of what type of bleachery Wolphert purchased. The bleach camp he sold in 1612 included a bleach table meaning it may have been a cloth bleach camp."


 
Van Couwenhoven, Wolfert Gerritsen (I5817)
 
544 BLYTHE
MANCHESTER-Marvin Richard Blythe, 78, of Manchester, died Wednesday, March 16, 2016. The visitation is 10 -12 pm on Monday, March 21, 2016 at Lafferty Funeral Home in West Union with the funeral at 12 pm.

Published by The Daily Times from Mar. 17 to Mar. 18, 2016.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/portsmouth-dailytimes/name/marvin-blythe-obituary?id=42792175 
Blythe, Marvin Richard (I5199)
 
545 body donated to Indiana State Anatomical Board, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Hall, Harry Allen (I3798)
 
546 body donated to Indiana State Anatomical Board, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Daugherty, Mary Ann (I3800)
 
547 body donated to medical research LIpkind, Saul Sidney (I5428)
 
548 body donated to medical science Hedges, Arthur Marion (I1068)
 
549 body donated to science, University of Pittsburgh Hedges, Edith Mildred "Ditta" (I5159)
 
550 Body Found in Lot Identified as Laborer
The body of a man who died Tuesday night in San Joaquin General Hospital, 12 hours after being found unconscious in a lot adjacent to 146 W. Weber, was identified yesterday as Alve W. Cassity, 43, a laborer, injured February 12 when he was struck by a car.
Coroner’s deputies said an autopsy showed he had a fractured skull, and that his death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage.
However, deputies declined to link the injury to the traffic accident, pending laboratory examination of brain tissue to determine the approximate time the injury was sustained.
Police records show Cassity was struck 3 1/2 weeks ago by a car driven by Narcisco Cortez, 69, of 335 S. Madera, at Main and Center streets.
Witnesses told officers Cassity staggered into the path of Cortez’ car, but the driver was cited on charges of pedestrian right of way violation and for driving with improper equipment.
Funeral arrangements are pending in the Chapel of the Palms.
Stockton Evening and Sunday Record, Stockton, California. Thursday, 3 March 1955, page 1.
 
Cassity, Alve Wayne (I1773)
 

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