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7301 member of Center Point Church
 
Hedges, Ada Luvina (I289)
 
7302 member of Center Point Church
 
Allen, Philora (I19)
 
7303 member of Center Point Church
 
Hunt, Matilda (I403)
 
7304 member of Center Point Church
 
Hedges, Jasper Newton (I90)
 
7305 member of Center Point Church
 
Riggen, Robert (I1306)
 
7306 member of Center Point Church
 
Hedges, Mary Lucy "Mollie" (I1305)
 
7307 member of Center Point Church
 
Hedges, Mary Dalton (I88)
 
7308 member of Center Point Church
 
Easton, Daisy Irene (I299)
 
7309 member of Center Point Church
 
Smith, Leonard Wesley (I298)
 
7310 member of Center Point Church
 
Allen, Gladys Pearl (I294)
 
7311 member of Center Point Church
 
Hitchcock, Ada M. (I2084)
 
7312 member of Center Point Church
 
Daulton, Bessie (I5439)
 
7313 member of Center Point Church
 
Larry, Lulu (I5445)
 
7314 member of Center Point Church
 
Hedges, Isaac Sylvester (I308)
 
7315 member of Center Point Church
 
Dubree, Medora Ethel "Dora" (I309)
 
7316 member of Center Point Church
 
Kelly, Levina "Vina" (I5442)
 
7317 member of Center Point Church Dimick, Gertrude F. (I5435)
 
7318 Memorial services for Jerry Lee White, 66, of Marietta, were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 24, at the First Baptist Church in Marietta, with Rev. Tommy Higle officiating.

He was born April 17, 1935, in Cleveland, the son of William E. and Mildred Ruth Archer White, and died Monday, May 21, 2001, at this home.

Mr. White had been a resident of Marietta since 1974 when he retired from the U.S. Air Force. He and Shirley Ann Keel were married in Marietta on January 2, 1959.

He graduated from high school in Cleveland and then received an Associate Degree from Cooke County Junior College in Gainesville, Texas. He served in the U.S. Air Force 20 years, receiving numerous medals and commendations. Amount those honors were the Air Force Commendation with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Vietnam Service Medal with two Bronze Stars, the Presidential Unit Citation, the Republic of Vietnam Commendation Medal, the National Defense Service Medal with one Bronze Star, the Air Force Longevity Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters, the Air Force Good Conduct Medal with six Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Vietnam Presidential Unit Citation. Mr. White served overseas in Japan, Turkey, Germany, Vietnam, Thailand and Okinawa during his Sir Force Career.

After retiring from the military, Mr. White was a postal carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 22 years. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1922 and also the American Legion Post 136. Mr. White also served on the Marietta City Council for six years, holding the office of Vice Mayor. At the time of his death, he was president of the Love County Military Museum. Mr. White was a member of the Church of Christ and avid hunter and fisherman.

Survivors include his wife, Shirley Ann White of the home; a son and daughter-in-law, Terry Lee and Donna L. White of Turner; two brothers, Charles D. White and Robert R. White of Sand Springs; three sisters, Shirley A. Blackwell of Cleveland, Mary Lou McClary of Tulsa and Carol Ruth Fennell of Sand Springs; and three grandchildren, Ashley, Dustin and Casey.

Mr. White was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Billy Richard White.

Honorary pallbearers were members of the Love County Military Museum.

Services were under the direction of Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home, Marietta.

The family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Love County Military Museum c/o Wilma Easley, Treasurer, HC 73 Box 36, Marietta, OK 73448. 
White, Jerry Lee (I4172)
 
7319 Memorial services for Mrs. Maxine Stephens, 80, a former Linneus resident, were held at 2 p.m. June 9 in the Linneus United Methodist church with the Rev. Gary Hancock, officiating. Burial in the Purdin cemetery.
Mrs. Stephens died June 7 in Columbia.
She was born December 27, 1903, in Purdin, daughter of Virgil and Maude Adams Lee. She was married to Orvyle H. Helms in 1926. He died in 1937.
On December 12, 1957 she was married to Morris Stephens who survives.
Other survivors include a son, Orvyle H. Helms, Columbia; two grandsons, Shawn and Dennis Dey, Columbia; a brother, Jimmie Lee, Purdin; a sister, Mary Swenson, Kansas City; two half-brothers, Richard Lee, Columbia and Bill Lee, Clovis, N.M.; and a half-sister, Helen Schmidt, Ottumwa, Ia. She was preceded in death by a brother, Eugene Lee.
Mrs. Stephens taught school in rural Linn county for several years. She taught in Linneus from 1937 until 1968, and later taught in Brookfield. She also service as county superintendent of schools.
She was a member of the Linneus United Methodist Church and its Women's Society, and belonged to the Laurel Club. Visitation was held at the Wright Funeral home the evening of June 8.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Thursday, 14 June 1984.
 
Lee, Maxine (I5325)
 
7320 Memorial services for Nedra Earlee Smith age 77, of Chandler will be held at 5:30 P.M., Friday, January 31, 2020 at Bailey & Foster Chapel with Bro. Lee Evans officiating. Arrangements have been entrusted to Bailey & Foster Funeral Home.
Mrs. Smith passed away January 16, 2020 in Palestine. She was born October 18, 1942 in Tyler, Texas to James Hern Parham and Elsie Marie Enix Parham. Mrs. Smith was a member of Westlake Baptist Church. She was employed with Quality Consulting Security as a security guard working at the balloon base.
Mrs. Smith was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Lynn Olan Parham. She is survived by her sister Janell Williams of Huntsville, a niece Amanda Ramos and numerous other nieces and nephews.
 
Parham, Nedra Earlee (I4254)
 
7321 Memphis
Myrtle Minnie Blaylock, 95, of Memphis died Saturday at her home. Services will be at noon Monday at Forest Hill Funeral Home East with burial at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery in Duck Hill, Miss. Mrs. Blaylock, the widow of Hardy B. Blaylock, leaves six daughters, Dorothy M. Counts, Joyce Maness and Pearl Rose Sparks, all of Memphis, Louise Counts of St. Charles, Mo., Mary Elliott of Hickory Flat, Miss., and Emeline Payne of Potts Camp, Miss.; four sons, Ruby B. Blaylock and William T. Blaylock, both of Grenada, Miss., Ralph H. Blaylock of Southaven and Robert A. Blaylock of Cahokia, Ill., 34 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.
The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee. Sunday, 8 March 1992.
 
Brown, Myrtle Minnie (I941)
 
7322 Merle E. Eaton, 91, of Greeley, born October 18, 1921 in Riverton, Wyoming to Harvey and Goldie (Gardner) Eaton. He married Marian Farrens. Merle left to be with his maker on Sunday, November 25, 2012.
Merle was raised on a farm in Riverton, Wyoming on Riverview Route. . He and his Dad farmed together several years. He worked on Square S Ranch, Piceance Creek in Western Colorado and then Meeker, Colorado. He moved to Greeley and worked for the Great Western Sugar Factory in Greeley and Eaton. He was involved with building the walking dragline at Point of Rocks (Bitter Creek) Wyoming. Merle was a business agent for Operating Engineers and was involved with building the Wheatland Power Plant in Wheatland, Wyoming.
Survivors include his children; Mary Achziger, of Eaton, Dale Eaton of Laramie, Wyoming, Sharon (Milt) Slagowoski, of Lyman, Wyoming, Judy (Gary) Mason, of Eaton, and Richard (Bobbie) Eaton of Silt, Colorado, several Grandchildren, Great-grandchildren, and Great-great grandchildren who love and will miss him.
He is preceded in death by his father, Harvey Eaton and his mother. Goldie (Gardner) Eaton Farrens , his wife, Marian Farrens, a daughter, Jean Ann Eaton, sisters, Mildred Chapman and Zelma Smith, sons, Daryl Eaton and Alan Eaton, son-in-law, Clarence Achziger and grandson, Mark Ashman.
A memorial service to celebrate Merle’s life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 1st at the Moser Funeral Service Chapel, 3501 S. 11th Avenue, Evans, Colorado.
Memorial gifts can be made to Judy Mason in care of Moser Funeral Service.
https://www.moserfuneralservice.com/obituaries/Merle-Eaton-25075/#!/Obituary
 
Eaton, Merle Edwin (I1360)
 
7323 Merlin M. Jacobs
Merlin M. Jacobs, 75 died Friday in Ball Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Jacobs was born in Toledo, Ohio, and moved to Muncie as a child with his parents, Otis and Beulah Jacobs. He attended Central High School.
Mr. Jacobs retired from Chevrolet-Muncie (now New Venture Gear) in 1982. He was in the Merchant Marine during World War II and was a member of Avondale Sympathy Club.
Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Eunice Jacobs; a son, Philip Jacobs, Peru; several grandchildren; three nieces, LaVonne Bell, Eaton, and Sharon Breese and Linda Phillips, both of Mundeline, Ill.; a nephew Ron Phillips, Mundeline; and several great-nieces and great-nephews.
Services will be 11:30 a.m. Monday in Meeks Mortuary. Entombment will be in Elm Ridge Mausoleum.
Calling at the mortuary will be 3-6 Sunday and before services Monday.
Muncie Evening Press, Muncie, Indiana. Saturday, 3 April 1993.
 
Jacobs, Merlin Meredith (I4198)
 
7324 Merryman
Elmer E. Merryman, 74, of Lexington, died Sunday after a long illness. Born in Versailles on Aug. 21, 1921, he was a son of the late Edward and Eliza Bumgardner Merryman and a veteran of the U.S. Army service in WWII. He was wounded and captured by the German Army in the Battle of the Bulge and remained a POW until the end of the war. He was a member of the Assembly of God, Mortonsville, and employed by the General Electric Kentucky Glass Plant where he retired after 30 years service. He is survived by his wife of almost 50 years, Blanch Million Merryman; one daughter, Peggy Lee McCord, Lexington; three sons, Edward Hughes Merryman, Hopkinsville, Glenn Ray Merryman, Marietta, GA, and Elmer Daryl Merryman, Quinton, VA; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services 10 a.m. Wednesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by Brother Gilbert Sargent with burial in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today. Memorial are suggested to the Lexington Veterans Administration Hospital, 2250 Leestown Rd., Lex., KY 40511.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 9 April 1994.
 
Merryman, Elmer Ellsworth (I4906)
 
7325 Mervil Wright, age 88 of Englewood passed away Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at Hospice of Dayton. He was born in Jackson, Kentucky on December 21, 1932 the son of Corbett & LuVernie (Farris) Wright. He retired from Delphi Chassis after 30 years and was a member of the Miami Shores Baptist Church. He was an avid coon hunter and dog trainer.

He is survived by his son David (Mary) Wright; step children Barbara (Gary) Griffith, Kathy (Jerry) Key, Sherry Crosley-Breno and Howard F. Suiters Jr,; grandsons Forrest (Rebekah) Wright and David (Victoria) Wright Jr., numerous step grandchildren and great grandchildren; Brother Elmer Wright and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Velma G. Wright; and sisters Hazel Noble and Irene Watkins.

A gathering of family and friends will be held on Monday, March 29, 2021 from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm at the ZERKLE FUNERAL HOME, 11900 N. Dixie Dr., Tipp City. A funeral service will be held on Monday at 1:00 pm at the funeral home with Pastor Doug Surber officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Hills Memorial Gardens, Tipp City.
 
Wright, Mervil (I5422)
 
7326 MHR and 1900 US census gave birth date as Aug 1867. Kentucky Death Record give birth date as 4 Mar 1873 Ralstin, Solomon (I545)
 
7327 MHR gave birth date an 6 November 1870 White, Horatio Seymour (I864)
 
7328 MHR give birth date as 4 Nov 1849 and location as North Carolina. Roberts, Rosie Caroline (I701)
 
7329 MHR give death date for Grace as 1926. There is a California Death Index: 1950-1939 entry for a Grace O. Hedges birth year abt 1905, death date 3 Nov 1926, Los Angeles, California.

Also an abstract of an obituary for Grace O. (Strawn) Hedges, died 5 Nov 1926, Los Angeles, California, with father Charlie Strawn and spouse James S. Hedges.

However. I find a 1930 US census record for a James Hedges (b. abt 1906, Colorado) and wife Grace Hedges (b. abt 1906, Missouri) living in Los Angeles, California.

The census information matches for James and Grace but that puts MHR's information into question.
 
Strawn, Grace O. (I319)
 
7330 MHR gives birth date as 20 Dec 1881. Razor, Lacy Henry (I541)
 
7331 MHR gives birth date as 22 July 1886. Clester, Arthur Charles (I331)
 
7332 MHR gives Colorado as place of death. Hedges, Robert (I345)
 
7333 MHR gives her name as Meleene Key McCarthey.
 
McCarthey, Melva (I1536)
 
7334 MHR gives his cemetery as Mougey Farm Cemetery, near Oakland. Hedges, Matthias (I1597)
 
7335 MHR gives his cemetery as Mougey Farm Cemetery, near Oakland. Unknown, Mary Ann (I1598)
 
7336 MHR gives M. B. Ball as Marietta's second husband.
 
Cassity, Marietta (I2448)
 
7337 MHR gives marriage date as 10 February 1852. Family F6
 
7338 MHR gives marriage date as 12 Nov 1923, but William Presley Cassity and Gevieve Cassity are already in the 1920 US census with two sons ages 4 and 3. Family F1166
 
7339 MHR gives marriage date as 13 Oct 1879 Family F423
 
7340 MHR gives marriage date as 4 Jan 1925, Trenton, Missouri.
Missouri marrige records1805-2002 gives marriage of Charley Collins and Grace Jenkins, 4 Jan 1925, marrige place Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri, marriage registration Linn County, Missouri.
Missouri marriage records 1805-2002 give marriage of Charles Collins and Grace Geneva Collins, 28 Jul 1928, marrige place Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri, registation place Linn County, Missouri. 
Family F98
 
7341 MHR gives Mota's birth date as 16 SEP 1870.

MHR also gives information about cemetery stone stating age 75 years which would agree with age and birth year given on Mota's death certificate.
 
Moody, Mota Frances (I493)
 
7342 MHR gives the marriage date as 20 Oct 1916. Family F1045
 
7343 MHR gives wife's name as Nannie Flanery. Terry, Teressa Rissa (I1159)
 
7344 MHR had birth date as 1882. 1900 US census gives birth date as April 1882 Mattingly, Amanda Alice (I513)
 
7345 MHR had birth date as Dec 1879 Razor, Sarah Caroline (I540)
 
7346 MHR note. Chester C. Adkins was a pipe fitter for the rail road. He had a stroke in 1957 and collapsed on the floor of the cab.
 
Adkins, Chester Charles (I838)
 
7347 MHR note. In 1953 they lived in Dry Ridge and George worked in Erlanger, Kentucky.
 
Hedges, George Washington (I484)
 
7348 MHR note:
in letter from Ida Cronkhite dated 2 January 1951. They told me "Jim" Carey's story when I was small. He was courting Eliza Jane [Cassity] when along came the Mexican Was. He was in the army that went to Mexico City. He returned with badly shattered health. My father went with him to see an old lady that cured by "conjur". She rubbed the sore place on his side, and told him he would soon vomit, and get well. They started home and he did vomit; said he was throwing up some cheese he had eaten in Mexico City - tasted just like it! He did get well at last. In the meantime he had renewed his suite with Eliza Jane. Finally when his health was nearly restored, they married. The way I remember the story, the first child, a boy, was diseased, and did not live long. The twins Will, and Alice, were O.K., but Eliza Jane soon died, and he married P. [Permalia} Brain. He volunteered in the Federal Army in the Civil War, much to the disgust of the Brain family, who favored the Confederacy. My brother, Charley, met Will and his sister Alice in Missouri, and they claimed him for a first cousin, because their mother and our father had been double cousins.
 
Carey, James Madison (I429)
 
7349 MHR note:
James Armstrong was the brother of Polly who married Peter Thompson Cassity who is our ancestor. He is buried in 3 Lick Cemetery, on a hill near the old log house of William Ribelin Hedges, and I saw his stone when there the first time but he had died so much earlier than Polly that I didn't recognize the possibility of his being her brother, and didn't copy the inscription, and when I went back the next time, the stone had disappeared, but the people next door denied all knowledge of having anything to do with its removal, tho I think they had removed it to plant tobacco there.

 
Armstrong, Mary "Polly" Melissa (I22)
 
7350 MHR note:
Levi's father, William, had stated in his will that his son Andrew could keep the plantation Hedgehogg is he could, which Andrew did by buying out the other two sons, Levi and William.
 
Hedges, Levi (I340)
 

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