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7301 In the 1880 US census, John P. Ribelin, single, and his widowed mother Jane are in the household of his sister and brother-in-law, David and Sidney Jameson. Ribelin, John Perry (I3544)
 
7302 In the 1900 census, Adam is living next door to his widowed mother, Ann Simpson, and her 3 adult children who are still living at home Simpson, Adam (I190)
 
7303 In the 1900 census, John gave birthplace of his father and mother as Canada (English).
 
Sherk, John E. (I4480)
 
7304 In the 1900 US census, William Gano is in the household of his parents, Andrew Jackson and Ophelia Rebecca Gano. Gano, William A. (I3542)
 
7305 In the 1910 census Sally is in the household of her parents. She is listed as their daughter, Sally Beattie, widow. Also in their household is Howard Beattie, age 3, listed as their grandson.
 
Hunt, Salona "Sallie" (I4397)
 
7306 In the 1910 US census. Herman Sanders, age 7, is listed as a ward of John and Martha Hedges.
 
Hedges, Herman Sanders (I1386)
 
7307 In the 1920 US census, Effie is listed as Effie A. Beard, widow, and is living with her four children, Addie Hedges, Corrine Hedges, Rashamah Hedges, and Harry Hedges. In the 1930 US census she is married to Edgar A. Holt and her daughter Corrine Hedges still lives with them. In the1940 US census she is again a widow. She is buried under the name of Effie A. Holt next to her daughter Corrine Z. Hedges. Saunders, Effie Alberta (I1050)
 
7308 In the 1930 and 1940 US census, Ruth's family lives in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky. Her parents are Charles and Carrie (Aulick) Hatfield.
 
Hatfield, Ruth Aulick (I4930)
 
7309 In the 1930 census, Americus is a patient in the Wyoming State Hospital for the Insane White, Americus V. (I2048)
 
7310 In the 1930 US census, Justice Baker is listed as single in his parent's household on 12 April 1930 and then as married son-in-law in the household of John & Ida Brown on 19 April 1930.
 
Baker, Justice Carl (I1571)
 
7311 In the 1930 US census, Lillie is listed as Lillie Taylor, divorced daughter of Elizabeth Ponder.
 
Ponder, Lillie (I162)
 
7312 In the 1940 US census, James Bradbury is with his second wife, Marie, and his and Ruth's two children. Bradbury, James (I992)
 
7313 In The 1950 census taken 4 April 1950, Waterloo, Iowa. They were in a large trailer park at 3015 Falls Avenue that held 58 trailers. Most of their trailer park neighbors were working in a tractor factory or in a meat packing factory. Almost everyone was married and several were families with children.

 
Hedges, Donald Ralph (I101)
 
7314 In the 1950 census, Anna L. Green, age 27, divorced, is in the household of her parents. Also with her son, Paul L. Green, age 5.
 
Lambert, Anna Louise (I3145)
 
7315 In the 1950 census, Marie, age 37, divorced, and her son George, age 14, are in the household of her parents, Charles and Margaret Ingram in Mason County, Kentucky.
 
Ingram, Marie O. (I3707)
 
7316 In the letter written in 1982 giving her family's history, Rebecca "Jennie" (Dimick) Hedges wrote:
Little Sister (unnamed) born March 22, 1918 Linn Co. Purdin Mo.
Died Apr 19, 1918 Purdin Mo
 
Hedges, Infant (I225)
 
7317 In the new church by Domine Gelldorphus Family: Jacob Wolphertsen Van Couwenhoven / Hester Janssen (F2534)
 
7318 In the US census records for 1900 and 1910, Jane and William are in different households in different counties in Kentucky.
 
Jameson, Jane Elizabeth (I3541)
 
7319 In the US census records for 1900 and 1910, Jane and William are in different households in different counties in Kentucky.
 
Gano, William A. (I3542)
 
7320 INA GARRETT, daughter of JAMES and LUCY LINHART, was born 20 Jan 1885. Died 11 Aug 1933. Married OCA CARRETT 19 Oct 1904 and had five children, VIOLA DUNN of Kansas City; LLOYD of Purdin; LEONA, JUNIOR and IMOGENE of the home. Also leaves brothers CUSTER LINHART of near Browning MO; JAMES R.LINHART of Brookfield MO; sisters, FLOSSIE WHITE of Kansas City; JOYCE McGHEE of Lawrence KS; GRACE YOUNG of CA; half sisters, MARY HALL of Chicago and MILDRED BALL of Kansas City. Burial Purdin Cemetery.
From The Browning Leader-Record, issue 17 Aug 1933
 
Linhart, Ina Rose (I2350)
 
7321 Indiana
Akron - Everette Plotner, 76, of Akron, died Saturday. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Gottschalk, South Bend. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Haupert Funeral Home, where friends may call.
The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Monday, 27 November 1967.

LKH note:
Everett's name is spelled as Everette in his obituary.
 
Plotner, Everett (I282)
 
7322 Indiana 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)
 
7323 Indiana Civil War Soldier Database:

Name: James Hedges
Birth Year: abt 1843
Age: 20
Enrollment Date: 9 Dec 1863
Discharge Date: 31 Aug 1865
Place: Madison, Indiana
Company: H
Cavalry, Battery, Unit 10th Cavalry
Regiment: 125
URL https://secure.in.gov/apps/icpr/search/Home/Detail?rId=1123300

https://researchindiana.iara.in.gov/DigitalRecords/Detail.html?WORK_FILENAME=NDX00114&WORK_RECORD_ID=83541

 
Hedges, James Alva (I11)
 
7324 Indianapolis
Catherine E. Bradley
Catherine E. Bradley, 80, died Wednesday, March 10, 1999, at Vencor Indianapolis South. She was a resident of Indianapolis.
She was born Sept. 6, 1918, in Indianapolis. Her parents were David and Lulu (Perry) Hedges. She married Omer E. Bradley on Dec. 19, 1937. He survives. Other survivors include six nephews; five nieces, 15 great-nephew; 11 great-nieces; seven great-great-nephews; and seven great-great-nieces. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Margaret Duvall and Martha Lytle; and a brother, David W. Hedges.
She was a homemaker. She was a member of Lockerbie Square United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women and Queen Esther Chapter No. 3 Order of the Eastern Star.
The Rev. Debra J. Grady will conduct a service at 1 p.m. Saturday at Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the mortuary. Entombment will be at Washington Park East Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Lockerbie Square United Methodist Church Ruth’s House, 237 N. East St., Indianapolis, IN 46204.
The Daily Journal, Franklin, Indiana. Friday, 12 March 1999.
 
Hedges, Catherine Elizabeth (I3804)
 
7325 Indianapolis
Ivan E. Higdon
Ivan E. Higdon, 87, died Thursday at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Franklin. He was a resident of Indianapolis.
He was born Aug. 31, 1908, in Indianapolis. His parents were James E. and Grace (Hardee) Higdon. He married Alice L. Bottorff Nov. 10, 1945, in Indianapolis. She survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Marsha L. Armenoff of Greenwood; a brother, Elvin Higdon of Palm Harbor, Fla.; a sister, Thelma Sawyer of Phoenix, Ariz.; and a grandson.
He was a graduate of Tech High School and a member of Southport Heights Christian Church.
He was an insurance agent with Empire Life and Accident in Indianapolis for 15 years and with Commonwealth Life Insurance Co. for 11 years, retiring in 1973.
The Rev. Ron Reed will conduct a service at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Wilson St. Pierre Greenwood Chapel. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Burial will be at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Indiana Alzheimer’s Disease Research Fund, 550 University Blvd., Suite 3124, Indianapolis, Ind. 46202-5266, Attention: Diane Lewis.
The Daily Journal, Franklin, Indiana. Friday, 12 April 1996.
 
Higdon, Ivan Elroy (I5012)
 
7326 Indianapolis News---October 18, 1899

Monroe Hedges died late yesterday afternoon at his home in the rear of 1012 Rhode Island Street. His extreme age attracted many curious people to the ramshackle hut in which he lived. Members of the family say there is no doubt that he was nearly 106 years old, although they can not prove it.

Hedges often boasted that he had never been whipped in his life, and recently beat his seventy-one year old son with a cane. Undertaker Weiss said the dead man looked at least 106 years old. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon and the burial will be in Mount Jackson Cemetery, at the side of his wife, who died last May.
 
Hedges, Monroe (I449)
 
7327 Indianapolis Sentinel---October 19, 1899

MONROE HEDGES IS DEAD
RELATIVES CLAIM HE WAS 105 YEARS OLD

Monroe Hedges, who was thought to be the oldest person in Indianapolis, died at 3o'clock yesterday afternoon in a ramshackle hut in the rear of 1012 Rhode Island Street. His relatives claim that he was 105 years old.

Hedges was known in the part of the city where he lived as "Granddad Hedges." He was a familiar figure about the streets and enjoyed good health until a few weeks ago. Until Thursday of last week he retained his mental faculties and was able to pull himself about the small, dirty yard in a chair. Blood poisoning set in, however, and gangrene affected his right arm and leg. Hedges leaves five sons and one daughter. The oldest son is seventy-one years old and the youngest about forty-five years old.

He was born in Flemingsburg, KY., on the spot where the court house now stands. He was a soldier in the Mexican War and was also a member of the "home guards" during the Civil War. He located in Indianapolis shortly before the war broke out and he delighted to tell of the skirmishes the guards had with the "guerillas."

Until recently Mr. Hedges boasted that he was never whipped in his life and made the assertion that he never expected to be. Recently his son Hiram got into an argument with his wife and decided to give her a whipping. His father interfered, however, and knocked him out with a cane. The incident caused considerable comment and New York and Chicago papers sent here for accounts of the old man. Mrs. Hedges died about six months ago at the age of eighty-seven years. The surviving children are: Hiram, James, Jonas, Ross, Dudley, and Louisa.
 
Hedges, Monroe (I449)
 
7328 Indianapolis Star
April 22,2005

Mary Louise Brooks 82, of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday, April 20, 2005 at St. Francis Hospital in Beech Grove. She was born April 25, 1922 in Indianapolis to Harvey and Louise (Bruner) Selke. Mary Lou married Charles L. Brooks on January 20, 1940 in Indianapolis, and he preceded her in death on June 2, 2004. Mary Lou was a homemaker. Survivors include three sons, Michael L. Brooks of Monrovia, IN, Charles L. Brooks of Rockville, IN, Robert L. Brooks of Greenwood, special adopted son Dale Moran of Greenwood; nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Mary Lou was preceded in death by brothers George Wesley Selke and Leroy Frederick Selke. Dr. Charles Lake will conduct a service at 1 p.m. Saturday at Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Greenwood, (formerly Forest Lawn Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home), 1977 South State Road 135 in Greenwood, with visitation there 5 to 8 p.m. (TODAY) Friday, April 22. Entombment will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, in Greenwood. Memorial contributions can be made to the Gideons International Greenwood Camp. 
Selke, Mary Louise (I5117)
 
7329 Indianapolis Star - Tuesday, November 23, 2004:

Carol S. Selke, 57, Indianapolis, passed away Sunday, November 21, 2004. Carolyn was born in Indianapolis August 15, 1947, the daughter of Claude T. and Anna (Johnson) Coyle. Carolyn was employed for many years as a service dispatcher for Lockhart Cadillac and for the past five years worked in furniture sales for L. S. Ayres.

Carolyn is survived by husband George W. Selke, Jr.; her sons, Jerry Woodall Jr., Jeffrey Woodall Sr., George W. Selke III, Jeffrey Selke Sr., and Charles Selke: her daughter, Tamara Kirkbride; her sisters, Janice Esses and Claudie Wetzer; along with seventeen grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, November 24, 2004 and 11 a.m. in Crown Hill Funeral Home where friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. Entombment will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to St. Francis Hospice.
 
Coyle, Carolyn Sue (I5149)
 
7330 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)
 
7331 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)
 
7332 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)
 
7333 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)
 
7334 info from findagrave
Aged 76 y 25 d.
Came to Linn Co., MO in 1851.
 
Blackburn, Manassah (I2427)
 
7335 info from findagrave
Daughter of W H Garrett and _?_ Kickum
Married William Thompson Cassity
Children:
Norman Chester Cassity
 
Garrett, Aura Clay (I2293)
 
7336 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)
 
7337 Information from census and from Kentucky death records: Died of typhoid fever. Allen, Fielding C. (I402)
 
7338 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)
 
7339 Inscription
A Good Christian and Honorable Matron.
 
Gerritsen, Gertrude (I5715)
 
7340 Inscription
US ARMY 
Neblock, Kenneth Wayne (I5186)
 
7341 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)
 
7342 Inventory of his estate was on Apr 21, 1670. Van Couwenhoven, Jacob Wolphertsen (I5788)
 
7343 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

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Seventh day of November 1743.
transcribed by Dorothy Shoop (1992).


 
Hedges, Charles Caldwell (I5203)
 
7344 Inventory of William Hedges, d. 1777
Frederick County, Maryland
Hall of Records (photostat) 20 Mar 1782
Box 11, Folder 62
An Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of William Hedges, late of Frederick County, Deceased, Appraised in Specie by the Subscribers there of, Viz:
One Bay Horse £22.10.0
One old Mare £10.0.0
One Bay mare Colt £12.0.0
One year old Colt £7.0.0
One Wagon £13.0.0
One Cotton (Bore?_ and one half Bushel £1.4.6
One Tongue fork of a small pitch folk £0.4.6
Two Collars, two pair of iron raisers, two brest chains £1.2.6
Produce of six acres of wheat in the ground Delivered in the bushel £12.0.0
Produce of two Acres of Rye (or thereabouts) in the ground
to be delivered in the Bushel £3.15.6
Two cows @ £5.0.0 Each £10.0.0
Two Whethers, one small yoo £2.10.0
One small Sow and Six Small Pigs £0.16.0
Two old hoes, one old Space, one old Ax and one Iron Chain £1.2.6
One old Grubing Hoe, One old Collar, Two Bells and other old things £1.0.0
Two Iron Traps, one Grind stone, of four Bees
and Hive £4.17.6
Two Tubs, one old Barrell, Gums (?Gunns), three Cags (kegs?),
one old Tub £1.10.0
one Bed and Bed Stead £9.10.0
three Cover Leds (lids?), two blankets and one rug £5.10.0
One old Chave (?) ed and two old Sheets £1.10.0
Two blankets, one Cover led, two Sheets, one Chave Bag of
(Chase?Bed Stead) £3.7.6
one Chest, one old Spinning Wheel, of one
old Gun £1.10.0
one Chest of Drawers £8.0.0
one oval Table, of one other old Table £1.18.0
one Corner Cover, five old Chairs, of one Cover Led £1.12.6
two Stone Jugs, one other Jug, one Tea Kettle, of Coffee Pot £1.12.0
two pair of small Stilliards, a old Lanthorn, a ten quart one
pint, three old knives, six forks, one pair of compasses
gold iron Candle Sticks £1.3.0
three bags, one old Wheel, some old guns £1.5.0
one women saddle, one saddle Boys £4.0.0
one Bushel ad three Pecks of Hemp Seed, one
large gun £1.8.9
one Loom, four Slays (?), a little wheel, one (Swifft?),
Spools and five Shodells £4.0.0
one large iron Pot, two Smaller Ditto, one Dutch
oven £2.0.0
three Pewter Dishes, Six Spoons, one milk Strainer
one Pewter Chamber Pot, Seven Pewter Plates,
one tin Collender, a tin pan £4.10.0
one old lourn flour Barrle (two?) Trough, one bucket, two pails £0.18.0
some Earthen Where, one small Stone Jug £0.4.0
one Tin Bleach pot, one old Pewter Porringer, old lades of fork £0.10.0
one old Table, one Sheep Shere £0.12.6
Seventy-Six Locus Post @6 £1.18.0
one large Bible and four other old Books £2.0.0.
two Pot Racks, one fire Tong £1.0.0.
one pair of Flat Irons £0.15.0
total £167.17.3
Given under our Hands and Seals this 20th Day of March, 1782
John Julien - kin
Peter H. Hedges – kin
appraisers
John Stoner (seal)
Samuel Fleming (seal)

Frederick County, Sept. 3, 1782, there came William Dern and Elizabeth Smith, Ex of Wm. Hedges, late of Fred. County, Decd. & made oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that the aforegoing is a true & perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods and Chattels the said decd. That hath come to their hand and possession at the time of the making wereof that what hath since or should hereafter come to their hands & possession they will return it on acct inventory that they know of no concealment of any part or parsell of the decd. Estate and if they shall hereafter discover any concealment or suspect any to be, they will acquaint Orphans Court with such concealment or cause of that may be entered into according to Law.
1782
Inventory
William Hedges Estate, Rnd Sept. 3, 1782.
To be Recorded and same day Recorded in Liber GM, No.1, folio 355
Geo. Murdoch, Ryr.

Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner.

[note: money shown in £ pounds.Shillings.pence]
 
Hedges, William (I1585)
 
7345 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)
 
7346 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)
 
7347 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)
 
7348 Iowa Deaths
[list, including]
Pulaski
John A. Swartzendruver, 86.
Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Saturday, 12 July 1958.
 
Swartzendruver, John A. (I79)
 
7349 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)
 
7350 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)
 

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