Notes
Matches 6,651 to 6,700 of 10,568
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
6651 | Indianapolis Star---June 18, 1908 THE SUICIDE OF FRANK HEDGES CORONER SAYS MAN'S DEATH WAS CAUSED BY POISON Frank Hedges, who failed to kill self once, may have made a second trail. Frank Hedges, age 39, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his mother at 833 Washington Avenue. Death may have been due to a second dose of poison, taken after a physician had left him early Wed. morning, believing him out of danger from the effects of morphine taken Tuesday night. Dr. Samuel McCaughey, deputy coroner, who investigated the case, states that death was due to poison. Hedges first gave evidence of his intentions to kill himself on going to his mother's house, Tuesday night. He told his Mother that he wanted to die there. The words were not taken seriously by him until later when she found him in the rear of the dwelling unconscious. She sent for a physician and Dr. William Dow of Boggs Dispensary responded. Dr. Dow worked with the man during the entire night and believed him out of danger early Wednesday morning. Hedges' body was taken to Reynolds Undertaking rooms on West Maryland Street, where an autopsy was held last night. Today the contents of his stomach will be analyzed by Dr. McCaughey. Hedges was married and leaves a widow and a small child. | Hedges, Franklin Marion (I4643)
|
6652 | INDIANAPOLIS STAR-OCTOBER 8, 2006 Robert C. Young 83, Ocala, FL, formerly of Indianapolis, IN, passed away October 5 at his residence. He was born June 24, 1923 in South Bend, IN to James Carl and Edna Brimmer Young, they have preceded him in death. Robert graduated from Arsenal Technical High School in the Class of 1941. He married Betty P. Hall and she preceded him in death. Mr. Young then married Catherine Gardiner. Robert worked for O'Neal Steel Co. as a salesman, retiring in 1992, and was a member of Linwood Christian Church in Indianapolis. | Young, Robert Carl (I3801)
|
6653 | Indianapolis – Despite insistence that he fed his calf and donkey from the seventy-five gallons of mash unearthed at his home Ernest Hedges, 28, was arrested on a blind tiger charge. Evansville Press, Evansville, Indiana. Saturday, 25 April 1925, page 7. | Hedges, Ernest Easter (I4626)
|
6654 | info from findagrave Mary was born in Lee County Iowa and died in her St Louis home. Daughter of Monassah and Sarah T. Blackburn who came to Linn County MO 1851. Married 17 Nov 1869 John Fosher.Two children, Elmer of St Louis and Stella who died Sept 1883. Leaves husband and son of St Louis; brother J.W. of Purdin and sister Mrs Ella Trowbridge. | Blackburn, Mary Elizabeth (I2438)
|
6655 | info from findagrave Aged 76 y 25 d. Came to Linn Co., MO in 1851. | Blackburn, Manassah (I2427)
|
6656 | info from findagrave Daughter of W H Garrett and _?_ Kickum Married William Thompson Cassity Children: Norman Chester Cassity | Garrett, Aura Clay (I2293)
|
6657 | info from findagrave Son of Alvah Russell Cassity Sr and Elizabeth Trumbo Married Josephine Pound 26 Oct 1874 in Purdin, Linn Co, Missouri Children: Elery Cassity Victor Murray Cassity Charles Alfred Cassity Mollie Edith Cassity Weaver Clyde Cassity Frederick Earl Cassity | Cassity, Armstrong (I2258)
|
6658 | Information from census and from Kentucky death records: Died of typhoid fever. | Allen, Fielding C. (I402)
|
6659 | Injuries Kill Driver Denver (AP) – Thomas O. Gutshall, 82, of Denver died today of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Brighton Monday night. His wife, Mrs. Mary Gutshall, 71, and Josephine Parks, also of Denver, are in serious condition as result of injuries suffered in the same accident. State Highway Patrolman Norve Simmons reported the Gutshall car and one driven by Dwight S. Miller, 28, of Greeley collided as the Denver car attempted a left turn. Fort Collins Coloradoan, Fort Collins, Colorado. Friday, 2 August 1945, page 2. | Gutshall, Thomas Oliver (I4284)
|
6660 | Inscription US ARMY | Neblock, Kenneth Wayne (I5186)
|
6661 | Institute Search for Plane Pilot Blood-Stained Suit of Flier Lends Mystery to Disappearance. Brookfield, Mo. (AP) Reports that a young pilot wearing a blood-stained flying suit landed a plane near Nelsonville, in northeast Missouri, intensified a search today for flying instructor Carl Bivens, who disappeared from here yesterday in a ship carrying an unidentified passenger. Sheriff W.J. Schneider of Marion county said a plane believed the one used by Bivens landed near Nelsonville about desk last night and took off again early this morning. Uniform Blood-Spattered Schneider said the young pilot, about 28 years old, stayed overnight at the farm home of Gilbert Spratt. He was wearing a “blood-spattered” white uniform the sheriff quoted members of the Spratt family as saying. The flyer explained the stains by saying the “flew too high and had a nose bleed.” Before leaving this morning, he borrowed a pair of blue overalls from one of the Spratt boys. He carried the bloodied uniform away with him. Saw Name on Shirt Although Spratt did not inspect the plane closely, she said he saw only one man. The pilot said he planned to fly to LaBelle, in adjoining Lewis county, and then probably to Quincy, Ill. He gave his name as Charles Jackson, but members of the Spratt family said the name “Larry” was on his shirt. Residents of LaBelle reported a small ship was sighted over the city this morning but it did not land. The small yellow plane bore the number NC-24796, the same number of the ship in which Bivens took the strange up for a flying lesson. Several airplanes joined in the extensive search this afternoon, scouting possible landing fields in northeastern Missouri, Illinois and Iowa. Seek Indiana Man Meantime, the state highway patrol sough to learn the whereabouts of Earnest Pletch, also known as Larry Pletch, of Bowling Green, Ind., whose name was on a driver’s license found in the automobile left at the flying field here by Biven’s passenger. The machine bore a license issued to Pauline Pletch of Frankfort, Ind., who Indiana police said they believed was his sister. Capt. W.J. Ramsey of the highway patrol said the car contained a shotgun, cartridges for a .32-caliber pistol and 12 empty gasoline cans. Farmer Spratt reported the young man who stayed at his house carried “some kind of a revolver.” The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri. Saturday, 28 October 1939, page 1. | Bivens, Carl (I2449)
|
6662 | Inventory of the goods of Charles Hedges A white mare and a year old colt 3:10:0 An old bay horse and saddle 3:00:0 One young bay horse at 4:10:0 One old bald horse at 3:00:0 One brown cow with while on her back 2:10:0 One speckled cow at 2:10:0 One pair of handmill stones 0:10:0 A parcel of tools 0:15:0 One anvil and big hammer 0:15:0 Two sets of hough irons 1:00:0 Traces and Hams 0:11:0 Three old wheels 0:03:0 Two old chests 0:07:0 Parcel of wood trenches, peals, heelers broken pewter and one tanker 0:12:0 Seven harrow teeth 0:01:8 One earthen crock and tub 0:01:0 Three pots one skillet and chair 1:10:0 Wheat in the yaerd 6:00:0 Rye and Barley 1:05:0 One servant boy prized at 10:00:0 This text follows with a sentence which is not readable Seventh day of November 1743. transcribed by Dorothy Shoop (1992). | Hedges, Charles (I5203)
|
6663 | Iola D. Kissick Iola Della Kissick, 96, of Greensboro died Jan. 19, 2002, at The American Living Center. Survivors include her son LeRoy Kissick of New Castle; daughters Helen I. Sullivan of Greenfield, Phyllis Wilson of Madison and Marguerite Bertram of New Castle; sister, Eleanor Forbes of New Castle; 22 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband, Milford Kash Kissick St.; sons Milford Kash Kissick Jr. and David Lamar Kissick; two brothers; five sisters; and four grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Macer-Hall Funeral Home in New Castle with the Rev. Gene Bennett officiating. Burial will follow at Glen Cove Cemetery in Knightstown. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home where the Order of Eastern Star will conduct a memorial service at 7:30 p.m. The Daily Reporter, Greenfield, Indiana. Monday, 21 January 2002. | Wolfe, Iola Della (I1452)
|
6664 | Iola Della Kissick, 96, died Saturday. Survivors: daughters, Helen Sullivan, Phyllis Wilson and Marguerite Bertram; a son, LeRoy Kissick; and a sister, Eleanor Forbes. Preceded in death: her husband, Milford; two sons, Milford Jr. and David Kissick; a daughter, Evelyn Kissick; four grandchildren; five sisters and two brothers. The Star Press. Muncie, Indiana. 20 Jan 2002 | Wolfe, Iola Della (I1452)
|
6665 | Iowa Death [alphabetical list by city] Spencer - George Clark, 58; Edward J. Bauerly, 74; Mrs. Ansgar H. Jensen, 56; ... Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Monday, 18 February 1957. | Clifton, Viola Jane (I273)
|
6666 | Iowa Deaths [list, including] Pulaski John A. Swartzendruver, 86. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Saturday, 12 July 1958. | Swartzendruver, John A. (I79)
|
6667 | Iowa Deaths [long list, alphabetical by city] Pocahontas - Henry clifton, 69. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Wednesday, 4 August 1965. | Clifton, Harry Orville (I265)
|
6668 | Iowa licenses to Wed New Hampton [list includes ... ] Fred C. Beck, 76, and Ella M. Hammer, 75, Spencer. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Tuesday, 15 August 1967, page 14. | Beck, Fred C. (I250)
|
6669 | Iowa licenses to Wed New Hampton [list includes ... ] Fred C. Beck, 76, and Ella M. Hammer, 75, Spencer. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Tuesday, 15 August 1967, page 14. | Clifton, Ella Mae (I243)
|
6670 | Iowa, Marriage Records, 1923-1937 | Family F1103
|
6671 | Ira D. Cramer, Age 43, Dies of Pneumonia Walkersville Man was Son of Late David Cramer. Ira David Cramer, of Walkersville, son of Mrs. Millie E. Hedges Cramer, and the late David Cramer, died this morning at 4:30 o’clock at the Frederick City Hospital, where he had been a patient for the past week suffering with pneumonia that followed a severe attack of asthma. He was aged 43 years. The deceased is survived by his mother, a sister, Miss Nina C. Cramer at home; a brother, Silas H. Cramer, also a sister, Mrs. R. Ward Stauffer, of Walkersville. The death is the second in the family in a little more than two months. Mr. Cramer’s father, David Cramer, having died on July 8. Mr. Cramer was a prominent stock dealer, having been associated for a number of years with his father prior to his death, and since has been conducting the business himself. He was a member of the Glade Reformed Church of Walkersville, and was popular among a host of friends. Funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 18, at 1:30 o’clock. Services will be held at the late home in Walkersville. Interment will be made in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Frederick D.E. Cline, funeral director. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Monday, 16 September 1929. | Cramer, Ira David (I3441)
|
6672 | Irene Frances Reynolds February 23, 1939 - November 24, 2020 Irene Frances Reynolds, age 81, life partner of Charles McCall, died Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at Baptist Health Lexington. She was born in Jessamine County, Kentucky on February 23, 1939 to the late Jackson and Virgie Cobb Moody. Irene was a member of Beaumont Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Garden and Homemakers Club in Lexington, Kentucky, a member of the Monday Club in Lexington, Kentucky and she enjoyed flowers, flower gardening and sewing. Survivors include a daughter, Tracy (Danny) Lynn Reynolds Baker, one grandchild, Joe Baker sister, Juanita Fain and special cousin, Jane Ashcraft. Irene also leaves behind a host of other family and friends to mourn her passing. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by a brother Jackson Moody Jr. Private services will be held at Betts & West Funeral Home. Bearers will be Danny Baker, Joe Baker, Logan Ashcraft, Michael Ashcraft, Charles Flora and Gene Fain. Interment will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. | Moody, Irene Frances (I4046)
|
6673 | IRENE, the youngest child of G.G. and BELL ALEXANDER, married 26 June 1910 JAY GARRETT who survives with the children, MERVYN DONALD of Keokuk IA and IDRIS BOHANNON of Brookfield MO; 3 grandchildren, ELDON BOHANNON, ANITA FAYE and SHARON GARRETT; a sister Mrs. HENRY NICKELL of Brookfield; 2 brothers BEN of Browning MO and HENRY ALEXANDER of Alva OK. Preceded by his parents, a sister MATTIE TROWBRIDGE, 2 brothers HERMAN and FRED ALEXANDER. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 1 May 1947, Browning MO.) | Alexander, Irene Agnes (I2555)
|
6674 | Iris Carpenter, 86, of Russellville, died Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008 at Brown County General Hospital. She was a secretary for Blue Flame Gas Company. Ms. Carpenter was born Dec. 19, 1921 in Mason County, Ky., the daughter of the late George W. and Della Truesdell Cobb. She was also preceded in death by one brother, Emitt Cobb, and one sister, Mary Trumbo. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Karen Carpenter of Batavia; four daughters and two sons-in-law, Shirley Weaver of Spring Grove, Sue and Bill Kilgore of Russellville, Ruth and Pablo Rubio of North Carolina, and Lucy Sizemore of Sardinia; nine grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and two nieces, Phyllis Mason of Springdale, Ky. and Allene Browning of Maysville, Ky. Visitation: 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the Meeker Funeral Home, in Russellville. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the funeral home. Burial: Linwood Cemetery. | Cobb, Iris Irene (I3690)
|
6675 | Irvin L. Clifton Services for Irvin L. Clifton, 58, of 1221 Twenty-first St. will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, with burial in the Trimello Cemetery at Royal. Mr. Clifton died of a heart ailment Wednesday at Broadlawns Polk County Hospital after a lengthy illness. A native of Hartley, Mr. Clifton lived in Des Moines most of his life. He was a retired plumber and a member of the American Legion. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Fox of Des Moines; a sister, Mrs. Joyce Morgan of Cedar Rapids; a brother, Glen of Memphis, Tenn., and two grandchildren. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Friday, 24 September 1976. | Clifton, Irvin Lewis (I4127)
|
6676 | Irwin Ingram, 84, 3122 Lowndes Drive, Winter Park, died Saturday. Born in Emporia, Kan., he had lived in Winter Park and Kissimmee since 1958. He was a retired major in the U.S. Air Force and was a retired teacher. He was a member of the Christian Science Church, Winter Park. He was a member of the Retired Officers Association and was a Mason, Shriner and a member of Scottish Rite Bodies. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Joyce L. Marquis, Anchorage, Alaska; sons, Irwin, San Diego, James Robert, California, Nels William, Tempe, Ariz.; 10 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. Grisson Funeral Home, Kissimmee. The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Monday, 2 August 1982. | Ingram, Irwin (I3702)
|
6677 | Is this the same Jacob Demaree? Civil War soldier record: Name: Jacob Demaree Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Indiana Regiment: 22nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Film Number: M540 roll 19 | Demaree, Jacob (I17)
|
6678 | Is this the same Jacob Demaree? Indian Archives Digital Index Records: Civil War soldier record Name: Jacob Demaree Birth Year: abt 1837 Age: 27 Enrollment Date: 24 Sep 1864 Discharge Date: 8 May 1865 Place: Greensburg, Indiana Regiment: 22 Notes: Drafted. Discharged at Indianapolis, IN. URL: https://secure.in.gov/apps/icpr/search/Home/Detail?rId=1112615 | Demaree, Jacob (I17)
|
6679 | Is this the same Jacob? Civil War soldier record Name: Jacob Demaree Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Indiana Regiment: Permanent Party (Garrison Guard), Indiana Company: B Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Film Number: M540 roll 19 | Demaree, Jacob (I17)
|
6680 | Isaac Newton Cassity passed away April 30. 1930. He was born Near Milan, Mo. June 16, 1898 Son of Isaac Newton Cassity Sr. and Martha (Tipton) He married Elizabeth(Smith)Cassity she died May 2, 1902 and to this union they had six children. Emma Knouse of Chillicothe, Clara Armstrong of Purdin, Mo., Lelia Pulliam of Brookfield, Mo., Blanche Thompson Brookfield, Edgar Cassity of Meadville, Mo. and Orville W. Cassity of Chula, Mo. After his wife died he married Rose Bell (Hogan) Cassity. there was no children born to this marriage. Burial was in the Laclede, Cemetery, In Laclede, Mo. | Cassity, Isaac Newton (I2325)
|
6681 | Isaiah Robert Hyatt Flemingsburg, Ky., Feb. 16 – Funeral services for Isaiah Robert Hyatt, 77, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the McClure funeral home by the Rev. W.B. Garriott. Burial will be in Muses Mill cemetery. Pallbearers will be James Lee, Melvin Haven, Estill Royce, Paul Ellington, Roscoe Riddle and John O’Conner. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 17 February 1953. | Hyatt, Isaiah Robert (I707)
|
6682 | It is reported that Mr. R.F. Hook, Mrs. Lavina Elliott, Mrs. George Jenkins and Miss Lucy Day are quite ill with pneumonia. The Evening Bulletin, Maysville, Kentucky. Wednesday, 18 March 1896. | Moody, Margaret Jane (I3356)
|
6683 | It is with a sad heart that our family is announcing to the public the passing of a truly blessed soul. Joyce Blaylock Maness, known mostly as Nana, has gone to finally meet her Lord and Savior, whom she devoted her life to. She was born September 15 ,1930 and passed peacefully August 9th, 2021. She was preceded in death by her husband, J. T Maness; her parents, Hardy and Myrtle Blaylock; her two sons, Roy and James Maness. Joyce was fortunate to be a witness, student and teacher of life for 90 years. Nana was born in Grenada, MS to Myrtle Minnie and Hardy Blaylock. She was the 6th of ten children. She was married to J.T. Maness for 64 years. She is survived by two of her sisters, Pearl Rose Sparks and Emeline Payne; her 6 grandchildren, Kimberly Lince, Rory Maness, Tim Maness, Cortney Maness, Tiffany Kee and Patrick Maness and 8 great grandchildren. Nana was a devout Christian with long ties to Berclair Baptist Church. She very much enjoyed singing in the church choir and anywhere she felt fitting to sing a gospel or a hymn (usually while crocheting or sewing). She loved to be able to mend and fix things with her sewing needle or machine because she loved the opportunity to speak to friends and family while mending a button, fixing a hem or preparing a quilt design. She would make doll clothes and give them away to the little girls in her neighborhood just to see them smile. She felt that every little girls doll should have the latest fashion. Nana was an avid reader of everything. Even at the young age of 90 she possessed a thirst for knowledge. She always had an interesting tidbit of trivia to mention about any topic. She was a caring and loving individual like no other and was no doubt greeted into heaven with open arms and warming smiles from her passed friends and family wanting to see her again. She will be missed intensely and never forgotten by the ones whose lives she forever changed. The world needs more Nanas. Joyce's Celebration of Life ceremony begins Friday, August 13, 2021 with a visitation from 1:00pm until 2:00pm and services following at Family Funeral Care, 4925 Summer Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38122. The interment will be held at Memphis Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens, 3700 North Germantown Parkway, Bartlett, Tennessee 38133. The family request everyone wear mask while in the building. Family Funeral Care, Memphis, TN (Published online by Family Funeral Care) | Blaylock, Joyce (I4707)
|
6684 | Ivan A. Holder of Hennessey was born April 17, 1914 in Dacoma, Oklahoma to Elmer and Alta Newell Holder. Ivan lived in Northwest Oklahoma and Texas before attending and graduating high school in Clayton, New Mexico. After high school, Ivan attended college at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva where he received his BS in Industrial Arts in 1940. At college, Ivan met and later married Barbara Hedges Nov. 1, 1940. He taught school for one year at Cheyenne Valley, one year at Kaw City and one year at Arnett before joining the Army in 1943 at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. After basic training in Florida, Ivan was stationed at various places before being shipping out to the Philippines in WWII to serve as an airplane mechanic. After four years in the military Ivan was honorably discharged with the rank of Corporal. Upon his return to Oklahoma Ivan returned to his teaching career at Cheyenne Valley, then Waukomis for two years before becoming a teacher at Garber, Ok. During their time at Garber Ivan continued his education and received his MS in Industrial Education from OSU in 1954. In 1974 Ivan and Barbara retired from teaching and moved to Hennessey, Ok. They were members of the First Christian Church of Hennessey. Ivan died June 6, 2014 at Hennessey Care Center in Hennessey, Ok. The funeral was June 10, 2014 at First Christian Church officiated by Rev. Mickey Moery with burial at Hennessey Cemetery. He is survived by two sons, Tom and wife Becky Holder, Tim and wife Nancy Holder and daughter Pat and husband Mickey Moery ; five grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara, in 1993 and his parents. | Holder, Ivan Alexander (I3176)
|
6685 | Ivan J. Hedges Ivan J. Hedges, 84, of Harrisonville, MO, passed away Tuesday, October 10, 2000, at Cass County Medical Center, Harrisonville, MO. Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Friday, October 13, at D.W. Newcomer’s Sons Floral Hills Chapel, Kansas City, MO; burial in Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, MO. Visitation will be from 8-9 a.m. Friday at the chapel. Mr. Hedges was born in Purdin, MO. Survivors include one son, Larry Hedges, Kansas City, MO; one daughter, Doris Bouldin, Lee’s Summit, MO; five grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Arrangements: D.W. Newcomer’s Sons Floral Hills Chapel. The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Thursday, 12 October 2000. | Hedges, Ivan Jesse (I207)
|
6686 | Ivan Merle Pulliam Funeral services for Ivan Merle Pulliam, 73, who died February 3 at Phoenix, Ariz., were held February 5 in the chapel of the Mercer Mortuary, the Rev. Walter Thompson officiating. Burial was in Memory Lawn cemetery. Mr. Pulliam, eldest son of Frank and Effie Cassity Pulliam, was born in Purdin July 15, 1907. He was reared in the Purdin community and was a 1927 graduate of Purdin High School. He was employed with the Purdin Lumber Company before moving to Phoenix in 1939 for health reasons. For 35 years, he was employed in the retail grocery business in Phoenix. He was a store manager for 30 years and retired in March from Low Cost Super Markets. He is survived by his wife, the former Nadine Smith; a daughter, Sandra (Mrs. Ronald) Hall of Phoenix; a granddaughter, Linley Erin Hall, Phoenix, a sister, Rosetta Wohler, Purdin, and a sister-in-law, cousins, nieces and nephews. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Thursday, 26 February 1981. | Pulliam, Ivan Merle (I2935)
|
6687 | Ivan, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cobb, died at their home near Springdale, Monday, and was buried in Bethany cemetery this afternoon. The Public Ledger, Maysville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 16 November 1920. | Cobb, Ivan E. (I3689)
|
6688 | J T MANESS, 88, was called home Tuesday, October 21, 2014. He was a proud Army veteran of WWII and a devoted Christian and deacon with Berclair Baptist Church. J T was also an avid gardener and loved to tinker with anything he could get his hands on. He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Joyce B. Maness; son, Roy H. Maness; brother, Roy J. Maness; six grandchildren, Rory, Timothy, Kimberly, Cortney, Tiffany, Patrick; and eight great-grandchildren, Molly, Cade, Sarah, Caleigh, McKinley, Kate Elizabeth, Jameson, and Lillian. Visitation will be Thursday, October 23 at Family Funeral Care, 4925 Summer Ave. from 5 to 7 p.m. Funeral service will be held Friday at 2 pm at the funeral home with burial to follow in Memory Hill Gardens on Germantown Pkwy. The family asks that in lieu of flowers memorials be made to Berclair Baptist Church or The American Heart Association. Family Funeral Care (Published in The Commercial Appeal on Oct. 23, 2014) | Maness, James T. (I4709)
|
6689 | J. B. Ribelin. Carrollton, Ky., Aug. 10. --- (Special.) --- After a distressing illness of tuberculosis of several years' duration J. B. Ribelin died to-day. He is survived by two children, Miss Grace Ribelin, of Manila, P.I. and Ellis Ribelin, of Louisville. Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. August 11, 1914. Page 8. | Ribelin, John Bladton (I3573)
|
6690 | J. Helen Selvy, 80, of New Castle, died Friday at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis following a lengthy illness. She was born March 9, 1929 in Jasper, Indiana, a daughter of the late Ernest Washington Weisheit and Leora Mae (Dike) Weisheit. Helen was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church where she was involved in the Young At Heart group. She was a homemaker, enjoyed gardening, and was an excellent cook. She was a long-time avid fan of the Chicago Cubs and Indiana Pacers. She is survived by two daughters, Diana (husband: Kerry) Moncrieff and Karolyn Gregory, both of New Castle; a step-daughter, Sharon (husband: Ben) Weisheit of Hagerstown; a sister, Wanda (husband: William) Padgett of Muncie; a sister-in-law, Nadine (husband: Clyde) Kirkpatrick of New Castle and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Eugene Selvy; two brothers, Norman Clifton Weisheit and James (wife: Patricia) Weisheit and a sister, Ernestine Pride. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with Pastor Jeff Gramza and the Rev. Dr. Clark E. Hobby officiating. Burial will follow in South Mound Cemetery. | Weisheit, Janevieve Helen (I3767)
|
6691 | J.B. Daulton Dies End Comes Early Sunday At Lafayette: Funeral Rites To Be Tuesday Joseph B. Daulton, 77, died at 4:45 o’clock Sunday morning at the William Ross sanitorium at Lafayette, after a lingering illness. Mr. Daulton was born Oct. 6, 1859, at Maysville, Mascon county, Ky. At the age of 21 he was married to Ada M. Hitchcock of Kentucky. Following their marriage they moved to Champaign county, Ill., and after several years farming in Illinois, they came to Kokomo. The wife died in December, 1915. Following the death of his wife, Mr. Daulton made his home with a daughter, Mrs. William Fenstermaker, at Rochester. He returned to Kokomo last April when the daughter moved here. Surviving are four sons and three daughters, Charles Daulton, of Fort Wayne, Ben of Wilmington, O., William of Kokomo, Claude of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Arthur Brown of Gary and Mrs. Clyde Mays and Mrs. William Fenstermaker, both of Kokomo. He leaves also one brother, C.A. Daulton of Anderson, and a sister, Mrs. Andy Eden of Amarillo, Texas. Funeral services will be held at 10 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the Rich funeral home, 300 Mulberry street, followed by burial in Crown Point cemetery. The body will be taken to the home of the daughter, Mrs. Fenstermaker, 916 East Taylor street Monday afternoon and will remain there until time for the funeral. The Kokomo Times, Kokomo, Indiana. Monday, 22 March 1937. | Daulton, Joseph B. (I1635)
|
6692 | J.D. Molloy Jefferson D. Molloy, prominent citizen of Jackson township and long time school teacher, passed away at his home last Sunday, news of which brought sorrow to many people, especially those who have taken instructions from him during his services as their teacher. Jefferson D. Molloy, son of P.B. and Mary Molloy, was born in Clay township, Linn county, Missouri, December 7, 1861, and died April 26, 1926, aged 74 years, 4 months and 19 days. He had been in failing health for the past five years, and the immediate cause of his death was a bladder ailment resulting in a hemorrhage. He grew to manhood in his native township and received his education in the local schools and at the Kirksville State Normal, finishing at a Valparaiso, Indiana College. Mr. Molloy taught in the schools of Linn and neighboring counties for a period of 51 years. He had the distinction of taking the examination for entrance at West Point at the same time General Pershing was examined and we have been told that the two men tied at first in their grades, but the tie was broken when you Pershing gave the most correct of the sentence: "It is just as near heaven by sea as by land." On September 10, 1893 Mr. Molloy was united in marriage with Mary Hayes, of Jackson township who together with 6 children survives him. The children are Messrs. Bryan, Mack, Wilbur, John and Virgil, and one daughter, Blanche. One son, Cecil, died in 1917 while in the Coast Artillery service about the beginning of the World War. Mr. Molloy was a member of the Christian church, and had been affiliated with the Modern Woodman and Odd Fellows lodges. He was a man of superior intellectual attainments and had long been active in contributing to social, church and community welfare. Funeral services were conducted at Mount Olive church, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. C.E. Dunkleburger in the presence of a large assemblage of neighbors, relatives and friends of the deceased, and interment was made in the Mount Olive cemetery. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 7 May 1936. | Molloy, Jefferson Davis (I4505)
|
6693 | J.F. SOUTHERLAND was born in Linn County 12 Feb 1874. Died at the home of a sister Mrs WILLIAM BURKHOLDER of Browning MO 18 Dec 1929. Married MINNIE SMITH in 1894 who died four years ago. Leaves children, W.R., Kansas City; Mrs MILO STREET, Craig CO; brother T.D. of Browning; sisters JENNIE HARRIS, Los Angeles; ANN SYKES of Linneus; EMILY BURKHOLDER of Browning and NELLIE CALHOUN of Henrietta of OK. Services Church of Christ. The Browning Leader-Record, issue 26 Dec 1929 | Southerland, Joseph Fendal (I4511)
|
6694 | J.M. Bowles Dies In Kansas City Body Brought to Laclede – Funeral Held Yesterday Came to Linn County Forty Years Ago and Settle Near Linneus – Leaves Nine Children Joseph Martin Bowles passed away Monday, May 23, 1932, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Minnie Burris, at Kansas City, at the age of 83 years. The body was brought to Laclede for burial and the funeral conducted there yesterday afternoon at 2:30 by the Rev. Carl Ketcherside of Nevada, Missouri, assisted by the Rev. T.A. Dowler of Laclede, and interment made in Laclede cemetery. The deceased was born in Dewitt county, Illinois, on January 24, 1847, and in 1872 he was married to Miss Laura Kenney. To this union nine children were born, all of whom survive his passing. They are: Moses Bowles, Fort Madison, Iowa; “Hallie” Bowles, Purdin; Mrs. J.L. Davis, New Boston; Mrs. Minnie Burris, Kansas City; Mrs. W.J. Moore, Monmouth, Illinois; Mrs. O.J. Brown, Bucklin; Mrs. C.P., Purdin, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Harry Arnold, St. Catharine and Mrs. Everett Morgan of Brookfield, all of whom were present at the funeral with the exception of three. About forty years ago the Bowles family came to Linn county and settled on a farm northeast of Linneus, where the children all grew to maturity. The mother passed away on January 20, 1921, and for the past four years Mr. Bowles had made his home with the daughter in Kansas City. Besides the nine children the deceased leaves twenty-three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren to mourn his passing. He was one of Linn county’s well known and substantial citizens. Linn County Budget-Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Wednesday, 25 May 1932. | Bowles, Joseph Martin (I2279)
|
6695 | J.M. McDarment, 91, Dies At Home East Of Mayfield J.M. McDarment, retired farmer and former Mayfield city policeman, died at his home in the Chapel Hill community, east of the city, at 11:30 p.m. Friday after a brief illness. He was 91. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rosa Belle McDarment; three sons, Allen, Erie, Pa., Corley, Eau Gallie, Fla., and John, Knoxville; two daughters, Mrs. May Taylor, Hollywood, and Mrs. Eva Stoll, West Los Angeles; a step-son, Forrest Dowdy, Marshall County, and a step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise McDarment, St. Louis. Funeral arrangement are incomplete. The body is at Byrn Funeral Home. The Mayfield Messenger, Mayfield, Kentucky. Saturday, 4 December 1954. | McDarment, John Morgan (I3589)
|
6696 | J.T. Mosley Passed Away Tuesday Evening J.T. Mosley passed away at his home, 205 South Caldwell street, Tuesday evening, October 20, 1942, following a long illness. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the United Brethren Church conducted by the pastor, Rev. Franklin D. Cody. Interment will be made in Rose Hill Cemetery. Jessie Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Mosley, was born in Brunswick, Missouri, January 1, 1881. When quite young, he came with his parents to Brookfield, and ever since had lived in or near this city. On December 6, 1901, Mr. Mosley was united in marriage with Miss Nellie Sprague at Linneus, Missouri. To them were born six children, four of whom survived, Roy and Leslie of Laclede; Mrs. Carrie Jenkins of Denver, Colorado, and Mrs. Nettie Moore of Brookfield. Beside the sorrowing wife and children, Mr. Mosley leaves his aged mother, Mrs. Fannie Bond of this city, three brothers, John and Jim Mosley of Brookfield; Herbert Mosley of Kansas City, Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. Mandy Hatfield, of California, and Mrs. Carrie Stantarf of Kansas City, Kansas, and eighteen grandchildren, besides many relatives. For many years, Mr. Mosley had been a faithful member of the United Brethren church, and of the S.B.A. Council No.17. He had many friends who extend deepest sympathy to his family in their hour of sorrow. The Brookfield Argus and the Linn County Farmer, Brookfield, Missouri. Wednesday, 21 October 1942. | Mosley, Jesse Thomas (I135)
|
6697 | J.W. Maddoxes Tell Betrothal of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Maddox of Santa Barbara have announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to James T. Brady Jr., son of James T. Brady of Brooklyn and the late Mrs. Brady. The wedding will take place in September in the Old Mission, Santa Barbara. Miss Maddox attended the University of Oregon where she was an Alpha Delta Pi. She also is affiliated with the Santa Barbara Panhellenic and president of the Santa Barbara-Ventura Alumnae Association of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. Brady was graduated from Villanova College, Villanova, Pa., and attended Fordham Law School, New York. The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Sunday, 20 June 1948. | Brody, James T. (I5485)
|
6698 | J.W. Maddoxes Tell Betrothal of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Maddox of Santa Barbara have announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to James T. Brady Jr., son of James T. Brady of Brooklyn and the late Mrs. Brady. The wedding will take place in September in the Old Mission, Santa Barbara. Miss Maddox attended the University of Oregon where she was an Alpha Delta Pi. She also is affiliated with the Santa Barbara Panhellenic and president of the Santa Barbara-Ventura Alumnae Association of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. Brady was graduated from Villanova College, Villanova, Pa., and attended Fordham Law School, New York. The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Sunday, 20 June 1948. | Maddox, Dorothy Fern (I5475)
|
6699 | J.W. Roberts, of Rockwall, reaching the city to night in charge of R.B. Hedges, who was recently wounded in a fight with highwaymen, near Morrisville, Colorado. In the fight two of the gang, Texas Jack and Shelby, were also wounded, and are now prisoners. The following morning, while Hedges lay in bed, one of the gang entered and shot him in the hip. Hedges came through in the express coach, and was lifted from the car on his cot. Tri-Weekly Herald. Thursday, 9 October 1879 | Hedges, Robert (I345)
|
6700 | Jack Browning was one of the best quarterbacks in the history of old Hamilton High School, and was also a top ranked basketball player. Following his graduation from high school, he attended Miami University, Oxford, on an athletic scholarship; and later the University of Louisville, where he was regarded as an outstanding quarterback. As in high school Jack Browning was most popular with students at the university. He was united in marriage with Mary Jo Davidson, also of Hamilton, on Jan. 31, 1953. Their marriage was a happy one, and to this union was born one daughter Jill Browning. Jack Browning was a devotee father and husband and had enjoyed the close companionship of his daughter during his short time as a role of a parent. Mr. Browning was a veteran of the Korean conflict, having served with the U. S. Army between Sept. 4, 1952, and Sept. 3, 1954. He had served in Korea for more than a year during this period. At the time of death, Jack Browning was associated with the Hamilton Division of the Bendix Aviation Corp. as a contract administrator in the sales department. As in all other endeavors, he was a favorite with fellow associates at his work. He was a member of the West Side Baptist Church. Mr. Browning leaves his widow, Mrs. Mary Jo Browning; his daughter, Jill Browning; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Browning; his grandfather, John Browning, Grays, Ky.; a brother, Gene Browning, Hamilton, other relatives and numerous friends. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the David Webb and Sons Funeral Home, Ross Ave. and S. D. St. Officiating will be the Rev. Paul M. Kampfe, pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home today after 4 0 'clock. Pallbearers for Jack Browning will be Edward Griesinger Jr., Jack Gordon, Daniel McMullen, Mark Murphy, Lindsay Murray Jr., and Dale Stitzel Jr. | Browning, Jack Vernon (I5077)
|