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7001 | Link to Josiah on our Fox genealogy tree: https://hiltner.com/gritton/getperson.php?personID=I2024&tree=tree1 | Fox, Josiah Jermiah (I1858)
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7002 | Link to more information about Rufus Morgan Fox on our Fox tree: https://hiltner.com/gritton/getperson.php?personID=I2033&tree=tree1 | Fox, Rufus Morgan (I5441)
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7003 | Linn County crash kills teen. A 19-year-old Browning man was killed in Linn County shortly after midnight last night when the car he was driving overturned, pinning him in the vehicle. Pronounced dead at the scene by Coroner Wesley Rhodes was Clinton Dee Britton. The State Highway Patrol said Britton was traveling east on Route O in Browning at the Linn-Sullivan county line when his 1969 Dodge swerved off the north side of the road. The vehicle came back across the road, hit a concrete culvert, overturned in a ditch on the south side of the road, pinning Britton in the vehicle. The car was demolished. ___ Clinton D. Britton was born April 25, 1960, the son of Nelson and Marjorie Woodside Britton. He attended school at the Linn County R-1 school in Browning. Funeral service will at at 2 o'clock Monday at the Browning Baptist Church with the Rev Clarence Barker officiating. Burial will be in the Purdin cemetery under the direction of the Wade Funeral Home in Browning. Survivors include his parents of the home, a twin brother, Charles, Browning; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lenna Woodside, Browning; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Britton, Browning. Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune. 24 Nov 1979. Page 1. | Britton, Clinton Dee (I1874)
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7004 | Linneus Items, by Mrs. George Singleton Blanche B., daughter of Isaac Newton and Elizabeth Smith Cassity was born April 27, 1898 near Milan. She married Grove C. Thompson, Sept. 12, 1916. He died Dec. 3, 1972. Mrs. Thompson is survived by several nieces and nephews. She was member of the Park Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson had lived on a farm near Linneus for several years. Following the death of her husband Mrs. Thompson moved to Brookfield. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Wednesday 7 November 1979. | Cassity, Blanche B. (I2331)
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7005 | Linneus Rites from George F. Foster Cousin of Composer Stephen Foster, He Was Nearly 90 Years Old. George F. Foster, 89, father of Mrs. G.B. Doolin and Louis Foster, and a cousin of Stephen Foster, composter of American folk songs, died at the A.O.O. hospital in Kirksville Sunday morning at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Foster had been a patient at the hospital since January 24. George Fletcher Foster, a son of the late Stephen and Mary Ann Roney Foster, was born at Burlington, N.C., May 8, 1859. He received his education there and around 1875 he moved to Texas. In 1886 he moved to Linn County, Mo., where he farmed many years. February 8, 1888, he married Miss Mary Ann Knifong at Browning and she preceded him in death on April 20, 1939. Since 1944 Mr. Foster had lived in Chillicothe. He was a member of the Methodist church. Memorial services will be held from the Linneus Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with interment being made in family lot in the I.O.O.F. cemetery in Linneus. Surviving Mr. Foster are four sons, Lee Foster of Purdin, Maurice Foster of Purdin, W.J. Foster of Linneus and Louis Foster of Chillicothe; five daughters, Mrs. G.B. Doolin of Chillicothe, Mrs. Curt Bagley of Purdin, Mrs. Olga Trippeer of Kansas City, Mrs. Keith Myers of Kirksville, and Mrs. F.H. Newell of Macomb, Ill; 17 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. One son, three brothers and one sister preceded him in death. The body of Mr. Foster was removed from the Norman funeral home to the residence of Mrs. Doolin, 720 Vine street, where the body will lie in state until noon Tuesday. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Monday, 18 April 1949. | Foster, George Fletcher (I1876)
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7006 | Lipkind, Edith Hedges "Ditta," of Pittsburgh, Pa, died July 10, 2006 at Atria South Hills, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Lipkind "Ditta" was born in Champaign, Ill., but spent most of her "growing up" years in Wichita, Kan. She was a graduate of Wichita High School East, the University of Illinois and the Physical Therapy School of Harvard Medical. As a 2nd Lt. during WWII, she was stationed at the Army Amputation Center in Atlantic City, N.J. After the war, Ditta came to Pittsburgh and worked as a physical therapist specializing in gait training in the office of Murray B. Ferderber M.D. Later she became head of the physical therapy departments at both the Montefiore and Suburban and was instrumental in designing the layout of the physical therapy department in the Montefiore's new building. She was also instrumental in the integration of physical therapy, occupation therapy and recreational therapy to further the patient's rehabilitation, both in the hospital and at home. Ditta's interests and enthusiasm was endless: music, gourmet cooking, nature, politics, history, gardening, sports ice skating, skiing, swimming and diving, jogging and racing. In "the Great Race" of 1990 she took 3rd place in the 65-69 female division. She was also an avid fan of professional sports. After Mrs. Lipkind retired, she spent the rest of her life as a volunteer tutor to 2nd and 3rd graders at Linden School in Pittsburgh, creating many ingenious materials to help them learn reading and math. All who knew and worked with Mrs. Lipkind were impressed with her generosity and lifelong contributions to her family, friends and her community. Mrs. Lipkind donated her body to science at the University of Pittsburgh through the Humanity Gift Registry. She is survived by her twin, Elaine Hedges Book of Santa Rosa, Calif.; Virginia Hedges Aldendifer of Wichita; dear friend, Kim D'Ippolito of Pittsburgh; numerous nieces and nephews. Her husband, Saul Lipkind, an actuary for Blue Cross, Pittsburgh and a brother, Bob A. Hedges, Ambler, Pa., preceded her in death. Published by Wichita Eagle on Aug. 6, 2006. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kansas/name/edith-lipkind-obituary?id=15340457 | Hedges, Edith Mildred "Ditta" (I5159)
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7007 | Lisbon Marriage Licenses: Wilbert E. Flowers, electrician, and Pearly J. Stevens, Waitress, East Liverpool. The Evening Review, East Liverpool, Ohio. Friday, 1 February 1963, page 7. | Flowers, Wilbert Earl (I4631)
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7008 | Listed as cousin in household of James W. Edwards. | Cassity, George McClelland (I444)
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7009 | Little Child Called Home. Velma Lee Pulliam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pulliam, was born November 18, 1924 and died November 20th. I spoke a few words in their home from Mathew 18 chapter in the way of funeral discourse. A good gathering of neighbors and friends were present the dear little one was buried at Purdin cemetery on November 21. Thus another family is bereft of their darling babe. C.E. Potter. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 27 November 1924, page 1. | Pulliam, Velma Lee (I5344)
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7010 | Little Thomas Wade Hampton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton, age 16 months, died at the home of Mrs. Lottie Langford in Fort Myers Sunday. Many friends extend their deepest sympathy. The funeral service was held at the Englehardt and Sons Funeral home at 2:30 o’clock Monday afternoon. Pallbearers were Edward Bronson, Julius Moon, Woodrow Parson and Edward market. News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida. Tuesday, 11 April 1933. | Hampton, Thomas Wade (I3179)
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7011 | Lived 97 Years Mrs. M.J. Hawkins Spent Nearly All Long Life in Clinton County. Mrs. Nancy Catherine Hawkins, aged 97 years, on July 1st, died on Tuesday evening of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Mathews at Kearney. She was born near Paradise July 1, 1849, and was married to M.J. Hawkins on January 12, 1876. Her husband died in 1943. With her husband, Mrs. Hawkins began the operation of a store at Lilly in 1880, and conducted the store until about ten years ago. She had long been a member of the Primitive Baptist church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Matthews, and Mrs. Geo. R. Hall of south of Plattsburg, and two grandchildren, Oren Matthews and Mrs. Eunice O’Neill, both of Kearney. The funeral was held at the Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist church, south of Plattsburg Thursday afternoon, conducted by Elder J.C. Jones, and burial was in the cemetery near the church. Plattsburg Leader, Plattsburg, Missouri. Friday, 16 August 1946. | Fry, Nancy Catherine (I1250)
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7012 | Lizzie was the daughter of Abijah Bryan and Jane Kenley. She married at least three times. 1. to Silas Wimmer in 1887. 2. to J.H. Whitesel in 1895. 3. to Dennis Kelso in 1909. Contributor: Prairie Mary (47510724) | Bryan, Lizzie (I2960)
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7013 | LKH note: 1910 US census, Susie Blanche Orrick is in her parents' household, listed as Blanche Weaver, age 18,, married daughter with her son, Eugene Weaver, age 1year 4 months. There is a record in Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947, for Eugene Weaver b.19 Oct 1909 in Jasper Illinois, d.27 Feb 1917, Jasper Illinois. His father is listed as John Weaver and his mother as Ella Welfound. There is burial of Curtis Eugene Weaver, 12 Oct 1909-27 Feb 1917 in Kerns Cemetery, Gila, Jasper County, Illinois. | Orrick, Susie Blanche (I768)
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7014 | LKH note: A note on Find a Grave: The year of death on marker is incorrect. [1938] However, her husband, George Hayes, obituary in 1948 states his wife preceded him in death, which would indicate that the 1938 date of death on her marker is correct. Still looking for documentation to confirm when Mary died. | Molloy, Mary Susan (I4504)
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7015 | LKH note: An newspaper clipping obituary for Annie Littlejohn Hostetler states she was the widow of Henry Hostetler and died at the home of a son, John H. Littlejohns. She was a native of England who came to the US 32 years prior to her death. Survived by sons John and Arthur Littlejohn and two daughters, Mrs. R.M. Piety and Mrs. Harry Glover; and a brother John Heal in England, a niece, 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. | Littlejohns, Arthur (I1054)
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7016 | LKH note: Census records for Manassah Blackburn married Sarah Cassity. 1850 census, Lee County, Iowa Ava Blackburn, age 30, b. Pennsylvania occupation, millwright Sarah, age 21, b. Kentucky Mary, age 0, b. Iowa 1860 census, Linn County, Missouri m. Blackburn, age 42, b. Pennsylvania occupation: farmer Sarah, age 31 Mary, age 10 Gemima, age 8 James, age 6 Dorthy, age 1 1870 census, Enterprise, Linn County, Missouri m. Blackburn, age 52, b. Pennsylvania occupation: farmer Sarah, age 31 Ellen, age 18 James, age 15 Martha, age 11 1880 census, Grantsville, Linn County, Missouri Manassah Blackburn, age 61, b. Pennsylvania occupation: farmer Sarah, age 50 Ellen, age 27 Anne Hall, age 1, granddaughter | Blackburn, Manassah (I2427)
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7017 | LKH note: Except from his son's obituary tells the story of the family's move from Rowan County, Kentucky to Kansas and then to Missouri. Obituary for Marvin Jasper Hawkins. M.J. Hakwins Martin Jasper Hawkins, son of W.M. and Rosanna Hawkins, was born August 22, 1865 in Rowan county, Ky. He lived in Mason county, near Maysville, Ky, during the Civil War. He moved with his parents to Brown county, near Wetmore, Kas., in 1864, then to Buchan county, Near DeKalb, Mo., at about 10 years of age, then to Clinton county, just east of where Lilly now is, living there for one year, then in what was known as the Benton farm for four years, then to their farm four miles southeast of Plattsburg. Plattsburg Leader, Plattsburg, Missouri. Friday, 26 February 1943. | Hawkins, William Morton (I438)
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7018 | LKH note: just a possible clue. Unconfirmed if this is the same Luella who was married to James S. Hedges. The Luella in this listing for marriage licenses is the right age and from the right location. *** Marriage Licenses [list including ...] Black-Hedges - In Reno, George H. Black, 73, of Redding, and Luella Hedges, 70, of Hermiston, Ore. Record Searchlight, Redding, California. Tuesday, 16 March 1976. | Pickett, Luella (I320)
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7019 | LKH note: There is a marriage record in 1954 for Emily and Arnold Hedges' marriage in Oregon. It appears that they married each other a second time. Name Emily Hedges Gender Female Race White Age 36 Birth Date 1917 Birth Place Lander, Wyoming Marriage Date 2 Oct 1953 Marriage Place Prineville, Crook, Oregon, USA Father: Roy Iiams Mother: Christine Schutz Spouse: Arnold Hedges Name Arnold Hedges Gender Male Age 45 Birth Date abt 1908 Marriage Date 2 Oct 1953 Marriage Place Prineville, Crook, Oregon, USA Father: Jasper Hedges Mother: Jennie Dimick Spouse: Emily Hedges Certificate Number 8021 File Number 349497 | Iiams, Emily Margaret (I5352)
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7020 | LKH note: There is a marriage record in 1954 for Emily and Arnold Hedges' marriage in Oregon. It appears that they married each other a second time. Name Emily Hedges Gender Female Race White Age 36 Birth Date 1917 Birth Place Lander, Wyoming Marriage Date 2 Oct 1953 Marriage Place Prineville, Crook, Oregon, USA Father: Roy Iiams Mother: Christine Schutz Spouse: Arnold Hedges Name Arnold Hedges Gender Male Age 45 Birth Date abt 1908 Marriage Date 2 Oct 1953 Marriage Place Prineville, Crook, Oregon, USA Father: Jasper Hedges Mother: Jennie Dimick Spouse: Emily Hedges Certificate Number 8021 File Number 349497 | Hedges, Arnold Melnott (I215)
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7021 | LKH note: This seems to be the same man. G. C. Kennedy, patent attorney has received official notice from Washington of the allowance of a patent in favor of Mr. Frederick A. Fulghum of this city, on his invention of improvements in stone lifting and stump pulling machines. Mr. Fulghum has associated Mr. Peter Penne with himself in the business of manufacturing the machine in the Cascaden building near the I.C.R.R. shops, and another new and growing manufacturing industry has been added to Waterloo’s list of flourishing institutions. The Courier, Waterloo, Iowa. Wednesday, 21 November 1900. * * * * * Inventor Falls to Death A machine of his own invention, out of which he expected to make a fortune, brought Frederick A. Fulghum, forty-five years old, to his death, almost instantly, at Summit. After years of experiment he had perfected a device for lifting boulders and pulling trees and stumps out of the ground. Under the direction of the Commonwealth Water and Light company he was using his invention on the property of John L. Prescott, No.45 Mountain avenue. Two Poles were working with the inventor. Just before dusk he climbed one of the large trees on the lawn to attach a cable of the machine to one of the higher branches. In the gathering darkness he did not estimate the real strength of a limb, and when he swung his weight on it, the branch gave way. Fulghum fell to the concrete pathway, striking on the right side of his head. Dr. J. Boyd Risk, who was passing, realized the man’s plight and had the limp body taken on the run to the overlook Hospital. The inventor died when he was laid on a cot in the operating room. He came from Iowa five years ago. He leaves a widow. He had cleared off the Canoe Brook Club grounds with his invention. The Penn’s Grove Record, Penns Grove, New Jersey. Friday, 24 September 1909, page 1. | Fulghum, Frederick Adolphus (I775)
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7022 | LKH note: A child, Alice Kern, age 3, appears in the Kern household in 1860. And appears again in 1870 at age 12. It would appear from the wording of Polly Ann (Rice) Kern's will that Alice was not her biological child, but was treated as one. I can find no other records of Alice after Polly's 1880 will. | Rice, Polly Ann (I5467)
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7023 | LKH Note: Abstract of Addie's obituary on Ancestry shows that she married a second time to James Nunnelley. Died in Lakeland, Florida. The obituary names her children with James Million. | Sparks, Addie (I4824)
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7024 | LKH note: according to Social Security Death Index Ruth C. Ipsen b. 13 Aug 1925 d. 12 Oct 2007 issue state: Oklahoma last residence: Fresno, California last benefit: Madera, California Appears that there was a second marriage to an unknown Ipsen | Carroll, Ruth Evelyn (I1670)
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7025 | LKH note: After Anthony Petero's death in 1934, Hattie married second in 1938 to Homer E. Cox. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101187487/homer-e-cox | Hicks, Hattie Mae (I5002)
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7026 | LKH note: After Ezra Kissick died in 1918, Mary’s second marriage was to Lewis S. Hill in 1927. In 1921 Mary’s daughter, Bessie, had married William Waymon Hill, the son of Lewis S. Hill. | Moody, Mary Blanche (I520)
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7027 | LKH note: age matches for R.C. Lyons. R.C. Lyons Texas City - R.C. Lyons, 85, of Texas City died Sunday at his residence. Services are pending at James Crowder Funeral Home, La Marque. The Galveston Daily News, Galveston, Texas. Monday, 21 August 1989. | Lyons, R.C. (I5147)
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7028 | LKH note: All information about Russell Adkins comes from family trees on Ancestry. | Adkins, Russell Norman / Martin (I1594)
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7029 | LKH Note: Although her illness is reported in three newspapers, I could find no report of her death. | May, Dessie Jane (I723)
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7030 | LKH note: Although the articles below give a different home address for Charles Himes, the murder victim, than Charles William Himes obituary lists, it seems highly likely that they are the same man. It seems highly unlikely that there would be two different men with the same name, both 49 years old, both from Apopka, and both dying on the same day. * * * * Police identify murder victims Zellwood – Two Apopka men have been identified as the victims of an execution-style double murder. The Orange County Sheriff’s Department said James Dodson, 55, and Charles Himes, 49, were robbed and shot and killed early Tuesday at a tavern in this isolated town in rural Central Florida. One man was the bartender at Lola’s Tavern and the other a customer, police said. The bullet-riddled bodies were stuffed into a tiny men’s room. The bodies were “practically on top of each other,” said paramedic Skip Wathen of the Zellwood Fire Department. “It looked like an execution. Boca Raton News, Boca Raton, Florida. Thursday, 6 December 1979. * * * * Murder victims identified as Apopka men Two men killed during a hold up at a rural Zellwood bar Tuesday afternoon have been identified by Orange County deputy sheriffs as James E. Dodson, 55, 5126 Martingale Lane, owner of Lola’s Tavern, and a customer at the bar, Charles Himes, 49, 240 Grossenbacher St., both of Apopka. The two were in the isolated tavern near the intersection of Kelly Park and Plymouth Sorrento roads sometime after 4 p.m. Tuesday when they were shot to death, deputies said. Himes was found shot once in the head and Dodson shot in the head and chest. A passerby found the men, one dead the other dying, in the bar’s bathroom. Himes was pronounced dead on the scene, and Dodson died at Florida Hospital/Apopka about 15 minutes after he was admitted. A Zellwood Fire Department paramedic said it appeared the two men had been marched into the cramped men’s room and shot. Sheriff’s detectives Wednesday said robbery was the only apparent motive for the killings, but did not know how much money was taken. No arrests had been made by late Wednesday. A statewide bulletin for two men driving a white pickup truck remained posted Wednesday. A woman told deputies she saw the truck leave the tavern parking lot near the time of the shootings. The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Thursday, 6 December 1979. | Himes, Charles William (I3437)
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7031 | LKH note: Arnold's death certificate gives location of death at Hoodoo Ranch, S. of Cody, Park County, Wyoming. Cause of death as a skull fracture caused by fall backwards down sreps, hit head on concrete sidewalk. His marital status was divorced. Occupation ranch hand on stock ranch. | Hedges, Arnold Melnott (I215)
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7032 | LKH note: Arthur is buried in the same cemetery as his parents, William Alexander Hughes and Frances (Frearson) Hughes. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201840320/william-alexander-hughes https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201849173/frances-hughes. From Arthur's headstone is appears he married a second time to Olive. From Ancestry family tree: After Grace's death in 1955, Arthur married Olive Jessuran in 1957 in Sydney, Australia. | Hughes, Arthur William (I3583)
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7033 | LKH note: Both of her parents are buried in Putnam Heights Cemetery, Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut. | Cutler, Mary Olive (I3481)
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7034 | LKH note: Brothers Carlisle and Harrison Hunt married sisters Rebecca and Sarah Craycraft. | Craycraft, Rebecca (I3636)
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7035 | LKH note: Brothers Carlisle and Harrison Hunt married sisters Rebecca and Sarah Craycraft. | Hunt, Carlisle (I3635)
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7036 | LKH note: Brothers Carlisle and Harrison Hunt married sisters Rebecca and Sarah Craycraft. | Craycraft, Sarah Ann (I3638)
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7037 | LKH note: Brothers Carlisle and Harrison Hunt married sisters Rebecca and Sarah Craycraft. | Hunt, Harrison Hamson (I3637)
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7038 | LKH note: Brothers Willie and Clayton Counts married sisters Louise and Dorothy Blaylock. | Counts, Willie (I1327)
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7039 | LKH note: Brothers Willie and Clayton Counts married sisters Louise and Dorothy Blaylock. | Blaylock, Louise (I1318)
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7040 | LKH note: Brothers Willie and Clayton Counts married sisters Louise and Dorothy Blaylock. | Counts, Clayton Howard (I1322)
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7041 | LKH note: Brothers Willie and Clayton Counts married sisters Louise and Dorothy Blaylock. | Blaylock, Dorothy Marie (I1316)
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7042 | LKH note: California birth index: Edwin Joseph Hauser b. 10 Dec 1925, Los Angeles County, California mother's maiden name: Hopkins. | Hedges, Harriet Alice (I5177)
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7043 | LKH note: Can not confirm but possibly her parents were Elias Gilbert (1780-1837) and Catharine Fry Gilbert (1786-1865). Both buried East Fork Cemetery, Fearisville, Lewis County, Kentucky. Same cemetery as Frances and some of her children. | Gilbert, Frances (I1407)
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7044 | LKH note: Carlisle married a second time on 30 July 1863, in Greenup County, Kentucky, to Mahala Howland. Born about 1832, Mahala was the daughter of Benjamin and Priscilla Howland. She first married Thomas S. Waring on 16 October 1860, Greenup County, Kentucky. | Hunt, Carlisle (I3635)
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7045 | LKH note: Carrie is in the 1920 census record, but not in any after that. She is not listed as a surviving child in her father's obituary in 1947. | Pulliam, Carrie (I5339)
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7046 | LKH note: Census and military registration records seem to show that Joseph married to Edna Unknown before 1917. They raised two daughters, Agnes and Hazel, who would be the correct ages for Hazel's daughters mentioned in her obit. | Hales, Joseph Robinson (I857)
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7047 | LKH note: Census records point to her being the daughter of William Robert Henderson (1834-1865) and Mary Elizabeth (Atteberry) Henderson (1836-1903). In the 1870 census, Mary (29) is head of household including Francis (12), Thomas (10) and Mary E. (8). In the 1880 census, "Lizzie" (18), is in the household of her maternal grandparents, Stephen and Martha Atteberry. | Henderson, Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I3027)
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7048 | LKH note: Change of surname spelling from the father Charles Develbiss to the son David DeVilbiss | DeVilbiss, David (I3393)
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7049 | LKH note: Clues to Charley's biological father marriage record 25 Dec 1888, Buchanan County, Iowa. Charles M. Hurmance b. Columbia County, New York [no year given] father: Alfred Hermance mother: Catherine Clow spouse: Mary M. Hearn Mary M. Hearn b. 1959, Winthrop, Buchanan County, Iowa father Martin Hern Mother: Elizabeth Oliver spouse Charles M. Hurmance * * * * Find a Grave: Charles Albert Hurmance b. 17 Feb 1856 d. 18 Mar 1893 buried Oakwood Cemetery, Independance, Buchanan county, Iowa https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80090691/charles_albert_hurmance linked to his parents: Alfred Albert Hurmance Catherine Elizabeth Clow Hurmance * * * * In the 1900 census in Simpson, Dewey County, Oklahoma. Charley Hermance (age 8) and his sister Ada Hermance (age 10) are listed as step children in the household of Mithias Clow (34) and wife Mary (37) and four Clow children ages 2 to 9. * * * * Mary Clow's Find a Grave gives her father as Martin Hearn. * * * * Iowa birth record for unnamed Harmance child matches information for Ada Hernance in the 1900 census. b. 24 Jan 1890, Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa father: Chas M. Harmance, b. New York mother: Mary M. Heary, b. Iowa | Hermance, Charley Clark (I1688)
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7050 | LKH note: Contrary to info on Find a Grave, the news article about Frank Hedges' death states he is buried in Indianapolis, Indiana, and his pension documentation agrees with his death date of 3 August 1881. | Hedges, Francis Marion (I451)
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