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7401 Jacob L. Fosher was born in Putnam county, Ind., March 12, 1854, came with his parents to Linn county, Missouri in 1856, where he has since made his home. Jake, as he was familiarly known in this community, was truly a noble man, kind and affectionate in all his intercourse with his fellow man. It may, with a just degree of propriety, be said of him that he has builded a monument in this community to his memory that shall out last all the granite and marble of the world. His spirit passed through the portals of what we call death into the kingdom of peace beyond, Sunday, April 22, 1900, aged 46 years, 1 month and 10 days, leaving behind to mourn their loss a wife, four children and many other relatives and friends. Several eyars ago he united with the Willow Vale Universalist church and has always tried to live a true and honest life. Funeral services from his late home, ten miles north of Brookfield, Tuesday morning, April 24, were conducted by Rev. J.B. Fosher, of Galesburg, Ill, the body being interred in the cemetery at Grantsville.
Brookfield Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Saturday, 28 April 1900.
 
Fosher, Jacob Lemuel (I2881)
 
7402 Jacob P. Cassity was a young Civil War Private in Co. F, 23rd. Reg't Missouri Infantry who died from Typhoid Fever (diarrhea) at the Union's Regtl. hospital at Alton, IL. He had enrolled on 21 Nov. 1861 in Linn Co., and Mustered-In 22 Nov. 1861 at Chillicothe. His physical description was listed as Height-Tall; Build-Slender; Eyes-hazel; Hair-light.
 
Cassity, Jacob (I2256)
 
7403 JACOB SANDERSE GLEN was born on 27 Feb 1685/86.
Notes for Jacob Sanderse Glen:
ancestor of Glen family of Baltimore, MD

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Glen, Jacob Sandersen (I5921)
 
7404 JACOB TRUAX was born on 10 Oct 1683. He died in 1761 in Upper Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey. He married (1) SARAH WILSON. She was born in 1685 in Monmouth Co., NJ.

Jacob Truax and Sarah Wilson had the following children:
117. i. SAMUEL4 TRUAX was born on 16 Oct 1716 in Manalapan, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. He died on 10 Mar 1792 in Keansburg,
Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. He married Johanna Wilson, daughter of Andrew Wilson and Ite Lambert, on 28 Mar 1747 in Monmouth,
New Jersey, USA. She was born in 1725 in Monmouth, New Jersey. She died in 1790 in Keansburg, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA.
118. ii. CATHERINE TRUAX was born before 1741. She married Andrew Dorsett, son of James Dorsett and Ann Pew, on 21 Jul 1757 in Middleton, Monmouth Co., NJ.
iii. GEHANNAH TRUAX. She married Peter Van Blarcom in NJ.

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du Trieux, Jacob (I6011)
 
7405 JACOB TRUAX was born on 10 Oct 1683. He died in 1761 in Upper Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey. He married (1) SARAH WILSON. She was born in 1685 in Monmouth Co., NJ.

Jacob Truax and Sarah Wilson had the following children:
117. i. SAMUEL4 TRUAX was born on 16 Oct 1716 in Manalapan, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. He died on 10 Mar 1792 in Keansburg,
Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. He married Johanna Wilson, daughter of Andrew Wilson and Ite Lambert, on 28 Mar 1747 in Monmouth,
New Jersey, USA. She was born in 1725 in Monmouth, New Jersey. She died in 1790 in Keansburg, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA.
118. ii. CATHERINE TRUAX was born before 1741. She married Andrew Dorsett, son of James Dorsett and Ann Pew, on 21 Jul 1757 in Middleton, Monmouth Co., NJ.
iii. GEHANNAH TRUAX. She married Peter Van Blarcom in NJ.

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Wilson, Sarah (I6012)
 
7406 Jacob Truax, bapt. 1683. The manuscript identified this Jacob Truax with the Truax who was the first man murdered in Schoharie County. Simma gives a full account of this murder in his History of Schoharie County (pp.56-60), but does not mention his first name; so that there seems to be no positive evidence that it was this Jacob Truax.
Hour of Truax, page 28.
 
du Trieux, Jacob (I6011)
 
7407 Jacob, bap. At New Amsterdam Dec. 2, 1645. Witnesses, Jan Evertazen Bout, Maria du Trieux, Sara du Trieux. (Nea.5 and 6 of this genealogy.)
House of Truax, page 5.
 
du Trieux, Jacob (I5807)
 
7408 Jacob, bapt. Oct. 10, 1683, Wit: Elias Post, Sara de For, Rosalie du Trieux.
House of Truax, page 15.

Twin to William
 
du Trieux, Jacob (I6011)
 
7409 Jacob, bapt. Oct. 9, 1694, at Schenectady. Wit: Barent Wemp. Jacomyntje Glen.
House of Truax, page 15.
 
du Trieux / Truax, Jacob Isaacse (I6000)
 
7410 JACOB3 TRUAX (Isaac2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born on 09 Oct 1694 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 16 Mar 1770 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Lysbet de la Grange, daughter of Gillis de la Grange and Jannetje Adrians Molenaar, on 11 Jul 1724 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died on 10 May 1788.

Jacob Truax and Lysbet de la Grange had the following children:
104. i. ISAAC JACOB4 TRUAX SR. was born on 08 May 1726 in Schenectady, New York. He died on 17 Apr 1808 in Schenectady,
Schenectady, New York, USA. He married Maria Wyngaard, daughter of Johannes Wyngaard and Maria Dormenie, on 16 Jun 1750 in Albany, New York. She was born on 06 Jan 1733 in Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. She died on 10 May 1802 in
Schenectady, New York, USA.
105. ii. ELIAS TRUAX was born on 15 Jul 1727 in Norman's Kill, Albany, New York. He died on 26 Dec 1820 in Franklin, Franklin,
Vermont, USA. He married (1) ARIAANTJE JANSEN on 29 Jan 1754 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He married (2)
NANCY MCKINNEY on 12 Nov 1775 in Albany, Albany, New York. She was born about 1738. She died on 17 Sep 1819 in
Frelighsburg, QC. He married (3) ENGELTJE EVERTSEN on 12 Mar 1758.
106. iii. MARIA TRUAX was born on 15 Jun 1729. She married Emanuel Adams on 19 May 1748 in Schenectady, NY. He was born in Dublin, Ireland.
107. iv. CHRISTIAN DE LA GRANGE TRUAX was born on 10 Feb 1730/31. He married Elizabeth Quackenbos, daughter of
Abraham Quackenbos and Bata Ouderkirk, on 18 Jul 1761 in Schenectady, NY. She was born in 1745.
108. v. WILLEM TRUAX was born on 15 Sep 1732 in Schenectady, New York. He died after 1800 in New York. He married Anna
Elizabeth Zeybel on 17 Apr 1760 in Schoharie, New York. She was born in 1747 in Schoharie, New York.
109. vi. JACOB TRUAX was born on 04 Apr 1737 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died about 1789 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He married Catherine Dochsteder, daughter of George Adam Dochstader and Anna Catherine Stahring, on 05 Mar 1775 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York.
110. vii. ABRAHAM JACOBSE TRUAX was born on 04 Apr 1737 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 27 Mar 1808 in
Glen, Montgomery, New York, USA. He married Elizabeth Van Antwerp, daughter of Harmanus Janse Van Antwerp and Neeltje Van Antwerp, on 27 Mar 1761 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA. She was born on 03 May 1741 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA. She died in 1782 in Dunham, Brome-Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada.
111. viii. ANDRIES BRATT TRUAX was born on 04 Apr 1739 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died in 1783 in Canada. He
married (1) CATALYNTJE WYNGAARD, daughter of Johannes Wyngaard, on 13 Feb 1770 in Schenectady, New York. He
married (2) SOPHIA TRUAX, daughter of Isaac Truax and Catalina Van Benthuysen, on 10 May 1755 in Schenectady, New York.
She was born on 20 Jul 1735 in Schenectady, Albany, New York.
ix. JOHANNES TRUAX

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de la Grange, Lysbet (I6001)
 
7411 JACOB3 TRUAX (Isaac2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born on 09 Oct 1694 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 16 Mar 1770 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Lysbet de la Grange, daughter of Gillis de la Grange and Jannetje Adrians Molenaar, on 11 Jul 1724 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died on 10 May 1788.

Jacob Truax and Lysbet de la Grange had the following children:
104. i. ISAAC JACOB4 TRUAX SR. was born on 08 May 1726 in Schenectady, New York. He died on 17 Apr 1808 in Schenectady,
Schenectady, New York, USA. He married Maria Wyngaard, daughter of Johannes Wyngaard and Maria Dormenie, on 16 Jun 1750 in Albany, New York. She was born on 06 Jan 1733 in Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. She died on 10 May 1802 in
Schenectady, New York, USA.
105. ii. ELIAS TRUAX was born on 15 Jul 1727 in Norman's Kill, Albany, New York. He died on 26 Dec 1820 in Franklin, Franklin,
Vermont, USA. He married (1) ARIAANTJE JANSEN on 29 Jan 1754 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He married (2)
NANCY MCKINNEY on 12 Nov 1775 in Albany, Albany, New York. She was born about 1738. She died on 17 Sep 1819 in
Frelighsburg, QC. He married (3) ENGELTJE EVERTSEN on 12 Mar 1758.
106. iii. MARIA TRUAX was born on 15 Jun 1729. She married Emanuel Adams on 19 May 1748 in Schenectady, NY. He was born in Dublin, Ireland.
107. iv. CHRISTIAN DE LA GRANGE TRUAX was born on 10 Feb 1730/31. He married Elizabeth Quackenbos, daughter of
Abraham Quackenbos and Bata Ouderkirk, on 18 Jul 1761 in Schenectady, NY. She was born in 1745.
108. v. WILLEM TRUAX was born on 15 Sep 1732 in Schenectady, New York. He died after 1800 in New York. He married Anna
Elizabeth Zeybel on 17 Apr 1760 in Schoharie, New York. She was born in 1747 in Schoharie, New York.
109. vi. JACOB TRUAX was born on 04 Apr 1737 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died about 1789 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He married Catherine Dochsteder, daughter of George Adam Dochstader and Anna Catherine Stahring, on 05 Mar 1775 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York.
110. vii. ABRAHAM JACOBSE TRUAX was born on 04 Apr 1737 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 27 Mar 1808 in
Glen, Montgomery, New York, USA. He married Elizabeth Van Antwerp, daughter of Harmanus Janse Van Antwerp and Neeltje Van Antwerp, on 27 Mar 1761 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA. She was born on 03 May 1741 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA. She died in 1782 in Dunham, Brome-Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada.
111. viii. ANDRIES BRATT TRUAX was born on 04 Apr 1739 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died in 1783 in Canada. He
married (1) CATALYNTJE WYNGAARD, daughter of Johannes Wyngaard, on 13 Feb 1770 in Schenectady, New York. He
married (2) SOPHIA TRUAX, daughter of Isaac Truax and Catalina Van Benthuysen, on 10 May 1755 in Schenectady, New York.
She was born on 20 Jul 1735 in Schenectady, Albany, New York.
ix. JOHANNES TRUAX

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du Trieux / Truax, Jacob Isaacse (I6000)
 
7412 Jacobi
Mary J Browning, age 68, of Honolulu, HI, September 9, 1997, formerly a travel agent for Worldwide Travel in Cincinnati and the American Express of Honolulu. Survived by a daughter Jill Lynn Latimer and two grandchildren of Omaha, NE. Funeral services will be 3 P.M., Saturday at the Webb-Noonan Funeral Home, Ross Ave. at South D St., Hamilton. Visitation Saturday 1-3 P.M.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 12 September 1997.
 
Davidson, Mary Jo (I5076)
 
7413 Jacobus Peake and Elisabeth Teunise Van Woert had the following children:
i. ANNATJE4 PEEK was born in 1681 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died on 14 Apr 1725 in Cranes Village, Albany Co.
New York. She married (1) PIETER JANSE MABEE. She married (2) JOSEPH CLEMENT.
ii. SARA JACOBS PEEK was born in 1682 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She married Phillip Symonse Groot, son of Symon
Symonse Groot and Rebecca du Trieux, in 1701 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He was born about 1668 in Schenectady, Albany,
New York. He died in 1716 in Cranes Village, Albany Co. New York.
iii. MARIA PEEK was born about 1685 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She
married Simon Danielse Van Antwerp, son of Daniel Janse Van Antwerpen and Maria De Groot, on 27 Dec 1706 in Albany, Albany, New York. He was born in 1672 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died about 1747 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York.
iv. LUDOVICUS PEEK was born on 14 Jul 1686.
v. JOHANNES PEEK was born about 1690 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He died in 1762 in Schenectady, Albany, New
York, USA. He married Annatje Vedder, daughter of Harmanus Vedder and Margarita Van Slyck, about 1713 in Schenectady, NY. She was born on 27 MAR 1691/92.
vi. MARGRIET PEEK was born on 27 Mar 1692.
vii. ELIZABETH PEEK was born on 27 Mar 1695. She married (1) CORNELIUS VANDER VOLGEN. She married (2) JOOST VAN SICE.
viii. JACOBUS PEEK was born on 28 Dec 1698. He died about 1759. He married (1) MARGARITA VAN SLYCK.

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Peek, Jacobus (I5844)
 
7414 Jacobus Peake and Elisabeth Teunise Van Woert had the following children:
i. ANNATJE4 PEEK was born in 1681 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died on 14 Apr 1725 in Cranes Village, Albany Co.
New York. She married (1) PIETER JANSE MABEE. She married (2) JOSEPH CLEMENT.
ii. SARA JACOBS PEEK was born in 1682 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She married Phillip Symonse Groot, son of Symon
Symonse Groot and Rebecca du Trieux, in 1701 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He was born about 1668 in Schenectady, Albany,
New York. He died in 1716 in Cranes Village, Albany Co. New York.
iii. MARIA PEEK was born about 1685 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She
married Simon Danielse Van Antwerp, son of Daniel Janse Van Antwerpen and Maria De Groot, on 27 Dec 1706 in Albany, Albany, New York. He was born in 1672 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died about 1747 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York.
iv. LUDOVICUS PEEK was born on 14 Jul 1686.
v. JOHANNES PEEK was born about 1690 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He died in 1762 in Schenectady, Albany, New
York, USA. He married Annatje Vedder, daughter of Harmanus Vedder and Margarita Van Slyck, about 1713 in Schenectady, NY. She was born on 27 MAR 1691/92.
vi. MARGRIET PEEK was born on 27 Mar 1692.
vii. ELIZABETH PEEK was born on 27 Mar 1695. She married (1) CORNELIUS VANDER VOLGEN. She married (2) JOOST VAN SICE.
viii. JACOBUS PEEK was born on 28 Dec 1698. He died about 1759. He married (1) MARGARITA VAN SLYCK.

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Van Woert, Elisabeth Teurnise (I5845)
 
7415 Jacobus, bap. at N.A. Jan. 16, 1656. Witnesses: Frederick Lubbertszen, Simon de Groot, Tyaje Williams.
House of Truax, page 10.
 
Peek, Jacobus (I5844)
 
7416 Jacomyntie, bap. at N.A. Aug. 20, 1646. Witnesses: Jan Evertszen Bout, Isaac Abramszam, Schippr. Mr. Paulus, Chirurgyn, Susanna du Trieux (probably the wife of Philippe du Trieux) (HSRF). No further record.
House of Truax, page 9.
 
Viele, Jacomintje (I5815)
 
7417 Jacqueline Royster Hedges Clark “Jackie”
Jacqueline Royster Hedges Clark “Jackie”, Kansas City, MO, passed away Sunday, September 14, 1997, at St. Joseph Health Center. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, September 18, at D.W. Newcomer’s Sons Stine and McClure Chapel, 3235 Gillham Plaza, Kansas City, MO; burial in Mt. Washington Cemetery. Friends may call 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, September 17, at the chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Amazing Grace Baptist Church, 2330 S. 9th, Kansas City, KS 66103.
“Jackie” was born in Independence, MO, graduated from William Chrisman High School, after which the family moved to Scarritt/Royster mansion on Gladstone Blvd., in Kansas City, MO, built by her great-grandfather, Rev. Nathan Scarritt, one of the original founders of Kansas City. She attended the University of Missouri and was a Kappa Kappa Gamma. She was preceded in death by her former husband, Herbert A. Hedges, her brothers, William Reid Royster, Edward Royster and sister, Matilda Hamilton Krause. She was a member of the Junior League, Willow Creek Bible Study Group, Amazing Grace Baptist Church, Blue Hills Country Club and a former member of Mission Hills Country Club. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who brought happiness to her children and grandchildren on a daily basis. Survivors include her husband, James Clark, of the home; son, Skipper R. Hedges, Grain Valley, MO; daughter, Victoria Jacqueline Hedge Haynes “Cee-Cee”, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; sisters, Frances Royster Williams, and Margaret Royster Wright, both of Kansas City; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Tuesday, 16 September 1997.
 
Royster, Jacqueline (I917)
 
7418 Jacquelynn "Cee Cee" Hedges Pigeon, died May 18, 2004, in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Graduated Sunset Hill School, attended KU. Member Alpha Chi Omega. Daughter of Jacqueline Royster and Herbert A. Hedges, granddaughter of Bereniece Scarritt Royster and great-great-granddaughter of Nathan Scarritt, one of the founding fathers of Kansas City. Preceded by mother, Jacqueline, father, Herbert A. Hedges. Leaves daughter, Wendy Graves, Ft. Lauderdale; grandchildren, Alex and Brianna; daughter, Jennifer Reed, St. Augustine; grandchildren, Austin and Brooke; brother, Skipper Hedges, Grain Valley, MO; nieces, Kimberly Scarritt Ensminger, Moran, KS, Sabrina Naylor, Raytown, MO, Britton and Hilary Hedges, Grain Valley, MO; and half-sister, Esty Spencer, Pullman, WA. Entombed in Hollywood Memorial Gardens, Hollywood, FL, May 22, 2004.
 
Hedges, Victoria Jacquelynn (I3680)
 
7419 Jamaica Unit To Broadcast
The Jamaica Unit of the Vermilion County Home Bureau will broadcast over WDZ Thursday, January 29, 10 a.m. An original play on running water by Mrs. Ralph Hedges will be given. A musical number and a short talk on the Kitchen Improvement Contest will complete our 30 minute boradcast.
Be sure to tune in.
The Champaign and Urbana Citizen, Champaign, Illinois. Wednesday, 21 January 1931, page 4.
 
Robinson, Eva Lee (I95)
 
7420 James "JW" Smith, 85, of Colona, passed away Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013, at Hope Creek Care Center in East Moline.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Schroder Mortuary in Colona, with visitation one hour before service time. The family requests everyone please dress casual. Burial will be at Greenview Memorial Gardens in East Moline. Memorials may be made to the family.
James was born May 6, 1928, in Purdin, Mo., the son of James W. Sr. and Leathia Bagley Smith. He married Mayetta Mossbarger on Aug. 10, 1948, in Brookfield, Mo.
James was a rodeo rider for 10 years and also farmed for 12 years while working for John Deere for 29 1/2 years until his retirement in 1985. He enjoyed camping, fishing and riding snowmobiles and motorcycles.
Survivors include his wife, Mayetta, Colona; children, Linda (Mike Seibert) Waddell, Andover, Donald (Diana) Smith, Colona, and Charlie Smith, Colona; grandchildren, Donny and Nick Smith, Amy Dothard, Carla Johnson and Lori and Kelly Waddell; 12 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson and one great-great-grandchild on the way; and sisters, Norma Abbott and Janet Wingate, both of Missouri, and Judy Watson, of Colona.
James was preceded in death by his parents, one sister and three brothers. 
Smith, James William (I72)
 
7421 James A. Million
Clinton - James A. Million, 90, of Renno, died of natural causes July 15, 1989, at Salisbury Peninsula Memorial Hospital in Maryland.
He was a retire farmer and was a Baptist.
Surviving are a son, Dr. Elmer G. Million of McMinnsville, Ore.; four daughters, Ruth M. Rhodes and Elizabeth Elam, both of Clinton, Geneva Medders of Lakeland, Fla., and Genoa Million of Clinton, Md.; and two sisters, Gladys Maddox of Tallesburgh, Ky., and Iva Maddox of Flemingsburg, Ky.
Graveside services: 50:30 p.m. Wednesday in Pinelawn Memory Gardens.
Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Gray Funeral Home.
The family is at the home of Ruth M. Rhodes, Renno.
The Greenville News, Greenville, South Carolina. Monday, 17 July 1989.
 
Million, James Abram (I4817)
 
7422 James Alsip, 82, Dies March 13 in New York
Funeral Services Sunday at Ford-Baier Home
James (Eph) Alsip, 82, of Loda died at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon, March 13, 1956 at the Norwich Memorial hospital in Norwich, N.Y., where he had been a patient for a month. Mr. Alsip was spending the winter months in the East and had expected to return to Loda sometime in February when he became ill.
The body was shipped from New York to the Ford-Baier funeral home in Paxton, where services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 18. Rev. Farris Roberts, pastor of the First Methodist church in Loda, officiated. Burial was in the Loda Pine Ridge cemetery with Masonic graveside rites.
Pallbearers were Robert Currie, Chester West, Fred Nordstrom, Ferd Marshall, Louis Caspers and Addison Goodell.
Mrs. Arthur Aikman, vocalist, was accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Russell Drechsler.
Burial was in Loda’s Pine Ridge cemetery.
Mr. Alsip was born May 24, 1873 near Odgen. Most of his life was spent at Loda where he farmed for a number of years. He was a member of A. Jonas Lodge #316 A.F.A.M. of Loda.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Ida. Surviving are four sons, Richard of Loda, Gene of Lohrville, Ia., Ralph of Middleburg, N.Y., and Orville of South New Berlin, N.Y. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Celia Wellman of South New Berlin, N.Y., Mrs. Lois Bradley of Potomac and Mrs. Icephine Clem of Long Beach, Calif., and several grandchildren.
The Paxton Record, Paxton, Illinois. Thursday, 22 March 1956, page 1.
 
Alsip, James Ephraim "Eph" (I1121)
 
7423 James Alvia Hedges
Born Sept. 14, 1843-Died Nov.3, 1921
oh, friend of mine, I grieve to lose
The grip of they loving hands:
How much we need each other here
Each fully understand,
But if our pathways meet no more
In meadow-land or heather,
Believe that when the night is come
We’ll be at home together.
Obituary
James Alvia Hedges, the subject of this sketch, was born September 14, 1843, in Fleming county, Kentucky, and died at Lakeview hospital at Danville Nov. 3, 1921, age 78 years, one month and nineteen days. He was the son of William R. and Malinda Hedges.
He spent his boyhood days in Kentucky. At the age of seventeen he enlisted in the 10th Indiana Cavalry, Co. A, serving one years, receiving an honorable discharge. Later he went to Kentucky and enlisted in the 10th Indiana cavalry, and served 2 years being discharge at the close of the war.
Returning to his native state, he married Miss Philora Allen, Dec 26, 1865, who survives him. For fifty seven years they trod the pathway of life together.
They came to Illinois in 1870, and lived two years, returning to Kentucky. In 1880 they came again to Illinois, settling on a farm near Homer. About twenty years ago they moved to their home in Allerton.
To this union ten children were born, four preceding him in death. Those living are Mrs. Eva I. Clifton of Moneta, Ia.; Mrs. Serona D. Ellis of Mason, Ind; Mrs. Ada Smith of Ames neighborhood; Isaac Hedges of Spencer, Ia; Mrs. Lottie Clester of this place and George Hedges of Palmer, Ia. He leaves a large number of grand and great grandchildren.
Peter Hedges of Canton, Mo; W.R. Hedges of Purdin Mo, and Mrs. R.S. Gilkison of Catlin are living brothers and sister.
In early manhood he became a follower of Jesus Christ, and united with the Christian church. It may be truly said that he lived a consistent christian life. He was a faithful attendant of services at churches in Allerton when in health.
Mr. Hedges had been failing in health for a number of years ad all that medical skill and loving tender care could do to alleviate his pain and prolong life was of no avail. Through all he was patient, always trusting Him who doeth the best, and he is at home in that land where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest.
The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church in this place Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, conducted by Rev. J.M. Beane of Danville, assisted by A.R. Wassell and Rev. Huff pastor of the Christian church, who resides at Jamaica. Interment at Fairfield cemetery southwest of Allerton.
From photocopy of newspaper clipping dated 11 Nov. 1921.
 
Hedges, James Alva (I11)
 
7424 James Andrew Cassity, 70 years old, died at his home at the Avalon Apartments at 4:45 o’clock Friday morning, after an illness of five years.
Mr. Cassity was born near Purdin. He came to Mexico from Topeka, Kans., where he was a railroad insurance writer for the Continental Casualty Company of Chicago. He had been a resident of Mexico for the past five years.
Short services were held for James A. Cassity who died at his home, 203 West Love street, Friday morning, at the McPheeter Chapel Sunday morning at 9 a.m. The Rev. George A. Hammon, pastor of the First Baptist church of Mexico, officiating and music was furnished by Mrs. George Hammon and Mrs. John Felgar.
On Sunday afternoon, funeral services were held at Purdin and burial was in the family lot in the cemetery there. Service were conducted by the pastor of the First Baptist church of Linneus. Nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers.
Mexico Weekly Ledger, Mexico, Missouri. Thursday, 5 October 1944.
 
Cassity, James Andrew (I2355)
 
7425 James C. Hyatt
James C. Hyatt, 69, of Rt.1, Maidsville, died Wednesday in St. Vincent Pallotti Hospital.
He was born in Scranton, Ky, a son of Jonathan and Matilda Hawkins Hyatt.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Esther Hines of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Opel Bell and Mrs. Allene Sumrow, both of Huntington Beach, Calif., and six grandchildren.
The Dominion News, Morgantown, West Virginia. Thursday, 26 June 1969.
 
Hyatt, James Charles (I2171)
 
7426 James C. Liles
Tarboro – Funeral services were conducted today at 2 p.m. for James C. Liles, 89, who died Monday after a lingering illness.
The Rev. Robert Baldridge officiated at Carlisle Funeral Home. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Liles was a member of St. James Methodist Church and was a Mason.
Surviving are a son, James M. Liles of Washington, N.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Davis Zumbo of Williamston, Md.; two grandchildren.
Rocky Mount Telegram, Rocky County, North Carolina. Tuesday, 21 April 1964, page 2.
 
Liles, James Cobb (I1288)
 
7427 James Dalton
Burley – James Albert Dalton, 32, died Monday at St. Lukes Hospital, Boise, following a short illness.
He was born March 14, 1937, at Hamilton, Mont., and came to Burley in 1950, residing here since. On June 11, 1966, he married Mrs. Geraldine Mae Hedges in Elko, Nev. Mr. Dalton was a press operator and belonged to the Typographical Union and the Methodist church.
Survivors include his widow, Burley; two sons, James Dalton and Darby Dalton, both Burley; one step-daughter, Mrs. Roy (Vickie) Decker, Burley; step-father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hill, Burley; four brothers, Charles Dalton, Gresham, Ore., Jerry Dalton, William Dalton, John Dalton, all Burley; two step-brothers, Robert Morrison, Eltopia, Wash., and Alvin Hill, Burley; four sisters, Mrs. Lonnie Durfee, Quincy, Wash.; Mrs. Larry Dorman, Burley; Mrs. Ruth Morrison and Mrs. Susan Morrison, both Eltopia, Wash.; grandparents, John W. Hill, Delco, and Mrs. Jennie Hedges, Lander, Wyo.
Funeral services will be conduced at 2 p.m. Friday at the McCulloch Funeral Chapel. Concluding rites will be held in the Pleasant View Cemetery. Friends may all at the McCulloch Funeral home Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday prior to time of services.
The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho. Wednesday, 22 October 1969, page 2.
 
Dalton, James Albert (I234)
 
7428 JAMES DOYLE
(1943-2019)

James “June” H. Doyle, Jr., 75 of Flemingsburg, passed away peacefully Monday, January 7, 2019, at Hospice of Hope at Kenton Pointe in Maysville surrounded by his beloved family.

He was born February 8, 1943, in Fleming County to the late James Howard and Mary Isabelle Parker Doyle.

James was a retired foreman of Brownings/Emerson in Maysville where he was employed for 35 years. After he retired in 2004, he took over the park manager position at Fox Valley Recreation Park, which he was still doing until recent months.

James loved the campground and was dedicated to its upkeep. Visitors could always count on finding him sitting on the front porch in his rocking chair waving to them upon their arrival. James never met a stranger and he was always ready to share his campfire with any camper or visitor. When James wasn’t managing the campground, he enjoyed camping with his sons or vacationing with his family in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, his favorite home away from home.

James rode motorcycles until just a few years ago and was instrumental in organizing many successful charity rides for families in their time of need. One of his greatest passions, after his love for family, was cooking. He loved cooking over the open fire and enjoyed preparing foods for his family and friends.

James was a member of Flemingsburg Christian Church.

Survivors include his devoted wife of 58 years, Wanda Toller Doyle; a daughter, Mary Jayne (David) Watson; identical twin sons, Ronald Wayne (Melody) Doyle, and Donald Layne (Jill) Doyle; six grandchildren, J.P. Doyle, Ethan Doyle, Nathan (Jenna) Doyle, Allie Doyle, Kinsey Watson, and Hazy Varney; two great-grandchildren, Garrett and Alayna Varney; brothers, Lloyd (Darlene) Doyle and Larry (Brenda) Doyle; sisters, Jean Hester and Shirley (Taylor) Williams; and many nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, and lifelong friends.

In addition to his parents, James was preceded in death by: his oldest granddaughter, Candi Watson Varney; great-grandson, Waylon Jacob Varney; an infant sister, Letha Doyle; sister, Joan Doyle Toller; and two brothers-in-law, Clayton Hester and Charles Toller.

Services will be at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 12, 2019, at Flemingsburg Christian Church, officiated by Rev. Tracy Parker and Rev. Milt Stanfield.

Visitation will be 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Friday at Flemingsburg Christian Church.

James’ final resting place will be in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be J.P. Doyle, Ethan Doyle, Nathan Doyle, Garrett Varney, Danny Collins, Jimmy Hamilton, Bob Chamblin, and Chip Spann. Honorary pallbearers will be Johnny Royse, Carl Lewis, Sam Lewis, Jim Davis, Wayne Hurst, and Hazy Varney.

Memorials are suggested to Hospice of Hope, 909 Kenton Station Dr., Maysville, KY 41056 or to Flemingsburg Christian Church Memorial Fund, 201 E. Water St., Flemingsburg, KY 41041.

Arrangements are in care of Carpenter-Fritz & Vice Funeral Home in Flemingsburg.

 
Doyle, James Howard (I4802)
 
7429 James E. Anderson
Service for James E. Anderson former Washington State University retirement and insurance officer, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. James Episcopal Church in Pullman, where he was a member. Burial will follow at Pullman City Cemetery with Kimball Funeral Home in Pullman in charge.
Mr. Anderson, 75, died Saturday at the Pullman Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart attack.
Born in Minnesota, he studied engineering and business administration at the University of Minnesota. He worked as a senior accountant in Minnesota and Alaska and then was business manager at the Farragut college at the Farragut Naval Station in Idaho from 1946 until coming to Pullman in 1949.
A 24-year WSU employee, Mr. Anderson started in administration as an internal auditor in 1949. He then managed the budget office and later the retirement and insurance office before retiring in 1973.
He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and a former member of the Masonic Lodge and Pullman Kiwanis Club.
Survivors include his wife of nearly 53 years, Esther, at the home in Pullman; two sons, Kip Anderson of Seattle and Christopher Anderson of Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Penny Anderson of Stockton, Calif.; two brothers; one sister; and six grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or St. James Episcopal Church in Pullman.
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington. Thursday, 4 January 1990.
 
Anderson, James Ellwood (I1947)
 
7430 James E. Moody, 91
Mount Summit, Ind. – James Ernest Moody, 91, 104 S. Walnut St., died Thursday in Oakwood Health Care Center, New Castle, after a brief illness.
Mr. Moody retired from Brooks Foods, Mount Summit, in 1965. He also worked 8 years as a custodian for the Mount Summit Elementary School. He was a member of the Meat Cutters Union.
Surviving are three daughters, Edith (Mrs. Ted) Moore, Morehead, Ky., Grace (Mrs. Dan) Thompson, Sebring, Fla., and Vada (Mrs. Marvin) Collins, Mount Summit; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandson.
His wife, Mary Moody, died in 1985. Three sons, Oral, Verle and Harlen Moody, two sisters, Lula Shively and Lella Atchison, and a brother, Henry Moody, also are deceased.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Main & Frame Blue River Memorial Chapel, Rev. Milton Craig officiating. Burial will be in Mount Summit Cemetery. Calling will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Memorials may be sent to the Henry County First Aid Unit.
The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Saturday, 14 December 1991.
 
Moody, James Ernest (I1423)
 
7431 James Edward Hedges, 81, Lebanon, died Friday, April 11, 2014, at his home.

He was born Nov. 5, 1932, in Whitestown, to Francis C. (Cleve) Hedges and Edna Cochran.

He married Susie Ellen Lewis in Whitestown in December 1953, and she survives.

Mr. Hedges served in the Korean Conflict in the Army and in Germany from 1952-1956. He worked for Belmar Machine Shop in Whitestown and then for Noble Ratts Auctioneering. He worked for Lebanon I.G.A. for 20 years and then at Lewin Family Farms. He loved fishing and camping and took great pride in his family, especially his grandchildren. He loved maintaining his home and yard and tinkering with projects and repairs.

Survivors include a daughter, Sandy Woodall of Lebanon; a son, Ted (Jean Mason) Hedges of Lebanon; grandchildren, Zach Woodall, Jake Woodall, Aaron Hedges, Joshua Hedges and Sawyer Hedges, all of Lebanon, Nichola Mason of Noblesville and Spencer Mason of Brownsburg; and great-grandchildren Kaylee and Corbin Leander.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Tom and Don Hedges, a sister Pearl Rogers, and a great-grandson Preston Mason.

Graveside military rites will we held at Lincoln Memory Gardens in Boone County.
 
Hedges, James Edward (I4666)
 
7432 James Fantley Gilkison, 79, of 101 West Leesway Drive, a retired farmer, husband of Mary Elizabeth Gilkison, died Wednesday at his home after a short illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home in Flemingsburg. Visitation will be after 10 a.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 19 September 1986.
 
Gilkison, James Fantley (I4764)
 
7433 James Glen Morgan

James Glen Morgan, 89, of Las Vegas died Friday in Las Vegas. He was born March 12, 1914, in Royal, Ark. A resident for five years, he was a building contractor and a Navy veteran.

He is survived by one son, Norman Morgan; one brother, Tom Morgan; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be in St. Louis. Bunkers Mortuary, 925 Las Vegas Blvd. North, is handling arrangements.

Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas, Nevada. 8 May 2003
https://lasvegassun.com/news/2003/may/08/obituaries-for-may-8-2003/
 
Morgan, James Glen (I1656)
 
7434 James H. Alkire
Sidell, Ill. – James H. Alkire, 83, former mayor of Sidell and prominent business man, died Sunday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John W. Montgomery, at Catlin. Surviving are three children.
Journal Gazette, Mattoon, Illinois. Thursday, 5 July 1945, page 4.
 
Alkire, James Henry (I1364)
 
7435 James H. Clark, Pioneer Farmer of Butte, Dead. One of Northern California’s best known pioneers was claimed by death Sunday night when James Henry Clark passed away at the Landis Sanitarium in Chico Vecino shortly after 9 o’clock. He had been ill several years.

Clark was sixty-seven years old. He was born in Independence, Mo., in 1948, and came to California when still a youth. His parents and family settled on a ranch in the Napa valley near Napa.

When Clark came to Butte county after leaving the Napa valley, he continued ranching. He farmed on the Stanford, Phelan and Glenn ranches.

Until four years ago he personally conducted his business and was known widely for his business methods, which were always above criticism. At one time he was in the employ of the United States Plant Introduction Gardens in Chico.

The widow and a son, Beverly Clark of Oakland, survive, Mrs. A.E. Inman of Napa was an aunt. Mrs. Clark and the son arrived in Chico from Oakland yesterday.

The funeral will be held in Napa. Services will be conducted at the First Christian church of that city. The body will be sent to Napa today.
Chico Daily Record, Tuesday, August 3, 1915, pg 4, col 4.
 
Clark, James Henry (I2380)
 
7436 James H. Moody, 47, New Castle Services
New Castle - James H. Moody, 47, 1208 Webster Ave., died Monday afternoon in Veterans Hospital, Indianapolis. He was a former employee of Chrysler Corp.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Eva Woodward, New Castle; a brother, Mark Moody, Carmichael, Calif.; a sister, JoAnn Moody, San Diego, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today at the Main & Frame Funeral Home. Services will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the mortuary with Dr. Robert Stauffer officiating. Burial will be in South Mound Cemetery.
The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Wednesday, 28, 1978.
 
Moody, James Howard (I3763)
 
7437 JAMES H. TURLEY was born 16 October 1828 in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, and died 28 February 1909 in Gallatin County, Kentucky. He is buried in the New Warsaw Cemetery, Warsaw, Kentucky, next to his second wife, Almeda Kirtley Thomas who was born 9 April 1840 and died 9 March 1907. James H. Turley was married twice. His first wife was Anna E. Thomas, who lived only one year after their marriage.

When James H. Turley was twelve he moved with his family from Montgomery County to Gallatin County where he remained until moving to Warsaw, Kentucky, about twelve years before his death. In 1842 he joined the Ten Mile Baptist Church. When the church celebrated its Centennial in 1904, he was one of four who had been members for over fifty years. According to his obituary, while he lived on the farm his hospitality was boundless and his house was usually the home of the minister of his church. In 1850 James H. Turley was living in the family home with his widowed mother and working as a laborer. In 1851 he sold his portion of the property inherited from his father to his oldest brother, Joseph Turley. By i860 James H. Turley was listed in the census with four children. The oldest, Anna E., was six.

James H. Turley's descendants have an announcement dated 9 September 1867 which lists the courses offered and students who attended Warsaw Male and Female College in Gallatin County. James H. Turley' s daughter, Mattie and some of her cousins attended the school. Mattie at that time was eleven years old.

James H. Turley made his first purchase of land in 1860. He bought 108 acres of land on Flat Creek from William Turley and his wife. In 1868 he bought seventy-eight acres on Cincinnati Road from David Lillard, plus another 113 acres there which he subsequently sold to Thomas Jefferson Turley. He and Almeda acquired two tracts of land from John Thomas' estate in 1869. They kept one tract of sixty-nine acres and sold the fifty-seven-acre tract to William 0. Thomas in 1870. Transactions in acreage continued. Two lots in Warsaw were purchased in 1904. In 1909 one-half of one of these lots was sold by the estate to R. B. Brown.

Child of James H. and Anna E. (Thomas) Turley:967
Anna E. (?Belle) Turley b. 1854

Children of James H. and Almeda K. (Thomas) Turley:^^^
Martha Jane (Mattie) Turley b. 4 March 1856
John Carroll Turley b. 1857
William R. Turley b. 30 November 1858
James H. Turley b. 1860
Myrix J. Turley b. August, 1862
Robert E. L. Turley b. 1865
Frank Collins Turley

Turley Family Records, page 393-394.
 
Turley, James H. (I5642)
 
7438 James Hansson Steelman married Susannah Toy by 1690. In 1695 he acquired lands at Great Egg Harbor in the area of present Atlantic City. He died in 1734, survived by six sons and two daughters.
 
Hansson / Steelman, James (I5704)
 
7439 James Hobart Million
Flemingsburg - James Hobart Million, 78, of 114 East Williams street, husband of Mrs. Vina Gilkison Million, died Monday. Services 2 p.m., Thursday at Denton Funeral Home here. Burial in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 12 February 1975.
 
Million, James Hobart (I4723)
 
7440 James Howard "Buck" Harless, 94, of Gilbert, W. Va., passed away peacefully Wednesday night, January 1, 2014 surrounded by his wife Hallie and family.

He was born October 14, 1919 in Taplin, W. Va. to Bessie Brown Harless and her husband Pearly J. Soon after his birth, his mother died of pneumonia, and he was taken in and raised by his mother's sister, Rosa, and her husband, George Erastis "Ras" Ellis of Gilbert.

When he was young, he was given the nickname "Buster" and townspeople referred to him as Buster Ellis. It was later that he came to be known as Buck Harless. Throughout his life he cherished the love and support he received from Ras and Rosa Ellis, whom he considered his mom.

He attended Gilbert public schools and graduated high school in 1937. During that time, his first real job was working for George Crago who operated a garage and wrecker service in Gilbert. He learned from George Crago a business philosophy of trust, honor and commitment to excellence through hard work and dedication to customer satisfaction.

A child of the Great Depression, he yearned to attend college but was unable to fulfill that dream for lack of money.

On February 25, 1939, he eloped with his high school sweetheart, June Montgomery, the beginning of a marriage that spanned 60 years and produced two children, Larry Joe and Judy. June Harless died in April of 1999. In the early years of their marriage, he worked at Red Jacket Coal Corporation, first as a laborer and later in its engineering department.

In 1947, he was offered an opportunity to own a one-third interest in a small sawmill that was doomed to failure without proper management and operation. Naively, he dedicated himself to the task, bought out his partners in short order, and made a success of the operation. This was the beginning of what was to become International Industries, Inc., a collection of diverse companies with a worldwide imprint.

On January 23, 1955, a day begun with his feeling utterly alone and lost, ended in tranquility and a sense of redemption when he opened his heart to the Lord at the Gilbert Presbyterian Church. No other event had such a profound, lasting impact on his life.

In 1966 Georgia Pacific Corporation purchased his lumber operations making him a multimillionaire at age 47. Rather than retire, he acted on the suggestion of his son Larry, who worked with is father, to operate sawmills in South America. Against substantial odds, they succeeded where multinational companies failed.

In the 1970s, along with friends—among them Fred Shewey and Frank Allara—he entered the coal business in southern West Virginia. The timing was fortuitous because the price of coal soared to record highs, ensuring business success and adding greatly to his personal wealth. He also added multi state manufacturing and real estate businesses to his enterprise family.

Even though he oversaw wide-ranging business interests, he served his church, community and state with dedication and commitment. He served on numerous boards and civic organizations. He supported West Virginia University and Marshall University in substantial ways. He provided many with the opportunity to attend college. While his philanthropic activities are well noted, the breadth and depth is known to but a few because he did not seek favor through his actions, but rather he tried to make a difference and use his wealth to serve the greater good.

Former President George W. Bush credited Buck Harless with his election to the nation's highest office, because Buck cast the 270th electoral vote providing the margin of victory in the Electoral College.

Over the years, Buck Harless amassed a legion of friends, all of whom he held dearly in his heart. He considered friendship the most valuable thing that a person could have, and he felt more blessed with friends than with monetary wealth.

Preceding him in death were his first wife, June; son, Larry, infant granddaughter, Shera Elizabeth; brother, Fred, and sister, Mae Morris; half brothers, Milton, Frank, Pearly J. "Bud", Jr., and Marshall Ray; half sisters, Marie Mace, Lucille Fortner and Betty Jo Collins; stepdaughter, Racina Chapman; and best friend, Fred Shewey.

Survivors include his wife, Hallie, of Gilbert; daughter, Judith Ann Burgess, of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; half brothers, Jimmy, and Earl; stepsons, Ryan and Brett Mollette; four grandchildren: James Harless, II and wife, Sjon, of Flamingo Beach , Costa Rica and Mobile, AL.; Maurice Kirk "M.K." Harless and wife, Paula, of Mobile, AL; Beverly Burgess of Shelbyville, Tenn.; and Stephanie Burgess Palmer and husband, Robert "Robby" of Mobile, AL; great-grandchildren: James Howard "Trip", III; Hope; Chelsea; Kitty; Chase; and Hannah.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Larry Joe Harless Community Center, 202 Larry Joe Harless Drive, Gilbert, WV 25621.

A public viewing will take place Saturday, January 4, 2014 from 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Larry Joe Harless Community Center in Gilbert. The funeral service will be at the Gilbert Presbyterian Church at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 5, 2014. There will be a celebration of Buck Harless' life at the Larry Joe Harless Community Center beginning at 2:00 p.m. Evans Funeral Home in Chapmanville is in charge of arrangements.

 
Harless, James Howard (I5041)
 
7441 James Lee Harding passed away to heaven on August 10, 2019 at the age of 87.

Jim was born at home in Kennett, Missouri, on February 25, 1932 to Andrew Farris Harding and Elsie Jeannette Harper Harding. Jim had an older brother, Dr. Joe Andrew Harding.

Jim spent his early life growing up in Kennett and working in his dad’s grocery store. He graduated from Kennett High School. Following high school, he attended Central Methodist College in Fayette, Missouri, and later transferred to the University of Missouri where he received a bachelor’s degree in business. He volunteered for the US Army and served two years overseas from 1954-56. He then attended graduate school at Southern Methodist University. In 1957, after one year at graduate school, Jim was hired by the General American Life Insurance Company in St. Louis. In 1974 he purchased Cloy Whitney’s insurance business and moved to Kirksville, Missouri. He resided there until his move to The Bluffs in Columbia in November of 2016.

Jim was a Certified Life Underwriter. Throughout his successful 60-year career with General American he won numerous sales awards and became a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Jim was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Kirksville where he was actively involved and sang in the choir. He also sang in the community chorus. Jim was a member of the Shrine Club, Rotary Club, Stock club, and Saddle club. He supported many local charities, including Truman State and ATSU.

Jim was an avid tennis play, walker and played various sports throughout his life. He enjoyed traveling, reading, theater, gardening, playing board games and cards, and spending time with his wife and family.

Services for Jim were held Wednesday, August 14th, at First United Methodist Church in Kirksville. He was interred August 15, 2019.
 
Harding, James Lee “Jim” (I3740)
 
7442 James M. Liles, 72, Washington, N.C., Nov. 6. Arrangements by Paul Funeral Home.
The News and Observer, Raleigh, North Carolina. Tuesday. 7 November 1989.
 
Liles, James Melvin (I1289)
 
7443 James Noah Shouptaugh was born in Rockport, Indiana, November 12, 1836. He came to Missouri on horseback in 1855, at the age of 19 years; stayed out here only a few months and returned to Indiana and came the second time by boat in 1857, locating at Williamstown. November 12, 1861, he was married to Sarah Daugherty in Canton, Missouri, by Rev. W.B. Moody.
To this union were born eleven children, one son and ten daughters. He united with the M.E. church in 1865, under the ministry of Rev. Gardner. His father was one of the pioneers in the organization and building of the M.E. church at Williamstown, at which place the funeral services were held, conducted by his pastor, F.J. Young of La Belle.
In 1866 he moved to the farm, one and a half miles north of Williamstown, where he spent the remainder of his life. He departed this life October 13, 1915.
There is left to mourn his loss a wife, one son and seven daughters. John of Williamstown; Mrs. May Buckley, of Warm Springs, Montana; Mrs. Isa Stanford, of Polson, Montana; Mrs. Lola Nichols, of Willington, Kansas; Mrs. Musa Hawkins, of Clear Water, Idaho; Mrs. Catherine Baynard, of El Paso, Texas; Mrs. Ina Hedges, of Natchetoches, Louisiana, and Mrs. Grace Ross, of Missoula, Montana. Three children, Mrs. Mathursa Chappell, Mrs. Stella Nichols and Lina, having preceded him to the great beyond.
Interment was in Williamstown cemetery.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri. Friday, 22 October 1915. F.J. Young.

LKH note: the author of the news article is his pastor. The article spells his surname with the extra "u" making it Shouptaugh rather that the usual spelling in other records as Shoptaugh.
 
Shoptaugh, James Noah (I120)
 
7444 James Paul Humphries, age 79, of Poplar Plains, Kentucky, passed away Sunday, June 9, 2019, at Meadowview Regional Hospital in Maysville.

James Paul Humphries, Owner of Humphries Antiques, leaves a legacy as a great man of faith, a caring Pastor, a successful business man, a talented man, a man who has traveled around the world, yet called Poplar Plains home. He will be remembered as a man who has given those around him an example of what a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend looks like.

Born August 12, 1939, in Fleming County, he was the son of the late Luther James and Emma Mae Saunders Humphries.

James Paul is survived by his wife, Phyllis Butcher Humphries; one son, James E. Humphries and wife Lynn of Paris; one daughter, Tonya Ann Harber and husband Scott of Elizaville; and three grandchildren, Cory Harber, Ariel Harber, and Melanie Humphries.

Also surviving are four brothers and sisters-in-law, William Earl and Bonnie Humphries, Harold Ray and Betty Humphries, and Nelson Wayne and Marilyn Humphries, all of Hillsboro and Noel Lee and Jane Humphries of Milford, Ohio; several nieces and nephews, and great nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Hester Elizabeth Hedges Humphries; one sister, Shirley Ann Humphries; and one brother, Donald Lewis Humphries.

Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 12, 2019, at the Hutton Funeral Home with Pastor Tracy Crouch and Pastor Ron Dick officiating. Burial will follow in Hillsboro Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Scott Harber, Gayle Harber, Travis Humphries, Charlie DeAtley, Jon Oldson and Jimmy Adams.

Visitation will be 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 11, 2019, at the Hutton Funeral Home, 7634 Hillsboro Road, Hillsboro, KY 41049.

View memorial tribute or sign guestbook at www.northcuttandson.com
https://www.northcuttandson.com/obituary/James-Paul-Humphries
 
Humphries, James Paul (I5093)
 
7445 James Perry Miner -84
James Perry Miner, 84, retired farmer died at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington February 17th. Funeral services were conducted at the Guyn, Kirk & Hager funeral home at 2:30 p.m. Friday by the Rev. W.F. Evans and burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery.
Mr. Minor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Zimmerman Minor, a son, Perry Minor, and a brother A.B. Minor of Fisherville.
The Jessamine Journal, Nicholasville, Kentucky. Friday. 26 February 1954.
 
Minor, James Perry (I1543)
 
7446 James Pershing McKenzie, son of Earnest Clarence and Eliz Anna Wood McKenzie. Husband of Ruth Ann Smith. Father of James Earnest, Anna Maude and Jeffrey Orra McKenzie.
 
McKenzie, James Pershing (I5295)
 
7447 James R. Hopkins Dies
James H. Hopkins, former resident of Jefferson City, died yesterday in Macon, according to word received here. Hopkins was the father of Mrs. Jack Earl of Macon, who was Ida Moore Hopkins of Jefferson City before her marriage. Funeral services will be tomorrow in Macon, with burial in Mexico.
Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri. Tuesday, 28 Feb 1950
 
Hopkins, James Robert (I2419)
 
7448 James Razor Rites Friday
Services for James L. Razor, 54, of Port Allen, La., formerly of Des Moines, will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Hamilton's Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery.
Mr. Razor, a farm manager, died Sunday in a fire that destroyed his home at Port Allen. Born at Donovan, Mo., he lived here most of his life, moving to Port Allen six years ago. He served in the Navy during World War II.
Surviving are a daughter, Susan; two sons, Roland and James, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Razor, all of Des Moines; four sisters, Mrs. Lillie Lawson of Clinton, Mrs. Beverly Reynolds of Minneapolis, Mrs. Annabelle Jiminez of Los Angeles and Mrs. Evelyn Heidt of San Antonio, Tex.; and seven brothers, Ed, Arthur and Al of Clinton, Marvin, Robert and Thomas of Des Moines and Richard of Portland, Ore.
Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Wednesday, 31 August 1966.
 
Razor, James Lee (I3898)
 
7449 James Rouse
Graveside services for James Grant Rouse, 61, North Bend, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland with the Rev. Donnaly of the Baptist Church in Portland officiating.
Services are under the direction of the North Bend Chapel of Campbell-Watkins Funeral Homes.
Mr. Rouse was born in Berryville, Ark., Sept. 17, 1919, and died Aug. 17 in North Bend. He was the owner-operator of a trucking company for 15 years and a member of the Elks 1160 in Coos Bay. He was also a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors include sisters, Martha K. Campbell of Biloxi, Miss., Dixie Lee Jones and Nadine Earl, both of Portland; and brothers, Crannell A. Rouse, James H. Rouse, John H. Rouse, Arvil L. Rouse and George Rouse, all of Portland.
The World, Coos Bay, Oregon. Tuesday, 18 August 1981, page 2.
 
Rouse, James Grant (I231)
 
7450 James Shields Of Bluford Dies At Age 73 Years
James Reamer Shields, 73, of Bluford, died at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Fairfield Memorial Hospital. He was a farmer.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday at the Bluford Funeral Home, with the Rev. Ross Partridge officiating. Burial will be in Oakdale cemetery. Oral Lodge 759 of Wayne City will conduct Masonic rites.
The body will lie in state at the Bluford Funeral Home where friends may call aft 4:00 p.m. today.
Mr. Shields was born February 7, 1890, in Webber Township, the son of Charles A. and Savannah (Bond) Shields.
On January 18, 1910, in Jefferson county, he was married to Esther Martin, who survives.
Other survivors include one son, Chester Shields of Bluford; two daughters, Mrs. Lavin Keele of Dix and Mrs. Vera Simmons of Downers Grove, Ill; two brothers, Nelson Shields of Salem and Fred Shields of Carmi; three sisters, Mrs. Earl (Rose) Johnson of Bloomington, Ill., Mrs. Roy (Lillie) Hunt and Mrs. Roy (Dollie) Tate, both of Bluford; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, one brother, and one sister.
Mt. Vernon Register-News, Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Thursday, 26 September 1963.
 
Shields, James Reamer (I760)
 

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