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8001 LKH note:
Second marriage to Kenneth Harold Allen

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89247973/kenneth_harold_allen
 
Purcell, Lillie Belle (I4982)
 
8002 LKH note:
Second obituary gives Everett more grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Evertt Martin
Everett Martin, 81, 918 Sheridan Ave., died Tuesday evening in Amboy Public Hospital.
He was born no Nov. 9, 1885, in Indiana, the son of Charles and Sarah Martin.
Survivors include a son, Ebbie, Dixon; a sister, Mrs. Winteress Shields, Bluford; three grandchildren adn four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Chapel Hill Funeral Home, with Dr. Robert W. Schumm, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call in the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday.
Dixon Evening Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois. Wednesday, 21 December 1966.
 
Martin, Everett (I757)
 
8003 LKH note:
See husband John Fox's note for story of his murder by Elias Primmer and how Nancy managed to escape death.
 
Julien, Nancy Jane (I5544)
 
8004 LKH note:
Sisters Rova Alice Canada and Viola Jane Canada married brothers James William Hayes and Thomas E. Hayes.
 
Canada, Viola Jane (I4501)
 
8005 LKH note:
Sisters Rova Alice Canada and Viola Jane Canada married brothers James William Hayes and Thomas E. Hayes.
 
Hayes, Thomas Edmon (I4496)
 
8006 LKH note:
Sisters Rova Alice Canada and Viola Jane Canada married brothers James William Hayes and Thomas E. Hayes.
 
Canada, Rova Alice (I4502)
 
8007 LKH note:
Sisters Rova Alice Canada and Viola Jane Canada married brothers James William Hayes and Thomas E. Hayes.
 
Hayes, James William (I4497)
 
8008 LKH note:
Social Security death index

Name R. C. Lyons
Social Security Number 421-10-2698
Birth Date 27 Dec 1903
Issue year Before 1951
Issue State Alabama
Last Residence 77590, Texas City, Galveston, Texas, USA
Death Date 20 Aug 1989
 
Lyons, R.C. (I5147)
 
8009 LKH note:
some of the obituaries give his middle name as Clefford.

Obituaries of his siblings give his name as Cleff.
 
Evans, John Clefford "Cleff" (I862)
 
8010 LKH note:
Surname is spelled Farrand on World War II draft card, census records, Kentucky death index.

Surname in obituary is spelled as Ferrand.
 
Farrand, Roy Lee (I4912)
 
8011 LKH note:
Text from:
The Fern family of Rowan County, N.C., Nicholas, Ky, Indiana, Iowa. Compiled by Mary Margaret Kern Garrard. Limited Edition Printed 1968.

Page 42.

Edward Kern, the second son of Simeon and Rachel Kern, was apparently born in 1807 in Kentucky according to the 1850 census for Indiana. Edward Lived in Pleasant Run Township, Lawrence County, Indiana, in 1850 with his wife, Polly Ann Rice (born 1810 in Kentucky, and had farm land valued at $4,000.

Mrs. Mary Eithel Kern Worley of Bedford, Ind., is daughter of Edward's son Jasper. She gave us (1967) a list of Edward's children which does not entirely tally with the census. We have combined the two.

The children of Edward of Polly Ann Rice Kern were:
Brenyard, b.?
Sophia A., b. 1831, married Anderson Bodenhamer
David S., b. 1834, m.?
John A., b. 1839, m.?
James B., b. 1841, m. ?
Susan E., b. 1844, m. Thoams Wray
Newton Jasper, b. 1847, m. Elizabeth Alice Younger
 
Kern, Edward (I5468)
 
8012 LKH note:
Text from:
The Fern family of Rowan County, N.C., Nicholas, Ky, Indiana, Iowa. Compiled by Mary Margaret Kern Garrard. Limited Edition Printed 1968.

Page 42.

Edward Kern, the second son of Simeon and Rachel Kern, was apparently born in 1807 in Kentucky according to the 1850 census for Indiana. Edward Lived in Pleasant Run Township, Lawrence County, Indiana, in 1850 with his wife, Polly Ann Rice (born 1810 in Kentucky, and had farm land valued at $4,000.

Mrs. Mary Eithel Kern Worley of Bedford, Ind., is daughter of Edward's son Jasper. She gave us (1967) a list of Edward's children which does not entirely tally with the census. We have combined the two.

The children of Edward of Polly Ann Rice Kern were:
Brenyard, b.?
Sophia A., b. 1831, married Anderson Bodenhamer
David S., b. 1834, m.?
John A., b. 1839, m.?
James B., b. 1841, m. ?
Susan E., b. 1844, m. Thoams Wray
Newton Jasper, b. 1847, m. Elizabeth Alice Younger
 
Rice, Polly Ann (I5467)
 
8013 LKH Note:
The Abraham Hunt who died 9 Sept 1851 in Randolph County, Indiana is not this Abraham. The Abraham Hunt who died in Indiana was the son of Ralph and Rachel Hunt.

See note in Find a Grave. Also notes from Quaker meetings.
Information from Tucker's History of Randolph County, Indiana. Published 1882

Another contributor has made the following suggestions. At this time I will keep the spelling from the 1882 source on the memorial. Many people spelled names differently. I don't know which way he spelled it. The "error" could have been made by the person recording the church information.
This way, both options are available to the person researching this family.

"According to cemetery records, your Abram Hunt's name was actually Abraham.
He was born on 10/2/1784. Would you add to your memorial page? Thanks. Source: Cemetery records compiled by Jeannette Swoveland."

An additional contributor has made the following suggestions:

Their suggestion:
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Name: Abraham Hunt
Birth Date: 30 May 1784
Birth Date on Image: 30 Fifth 1784
Birth Place: Newberry, South Carolina
Father: Ralph Hunt
Mother: Rachel Hunt
Event Type: Birth
Monthly Meeting: Bush River Monthly Meeting
Historical Meeting Data: Search for this monthly meeting in the 'Quaker Monthly Meetings Index'
Yearly Meeting: North Carolina Yearly Meeting
Meeting State: South Carolina
Meeting County: Newberry
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Name: Abraham Hunt
Birth Date on Image: 30 Fifth 1784
Translated Birth Date: 30 May 1784
Birth Place: South Carolina
Monthly Meeting: Bush River Monthly Meeting
Volume: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. I
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Name: Abraham Hunt
Birth Date: abt 1784
Death Date: 9 Jul 1851
Death Age: 67
Burial Place: Washington, Randolph, Indiana, USA
Title: Records from Cherry Grove Friends Cemetery 
Hunt, Abraham (I3667)
 
8014 LKH note:
The Charitas and the Kalmar Nyckel sailed together on the third Swedish expedition to New Sweden.

The Charitas sailed from Stockholm on 3 May 1641, heading first to Goteborg where it met the Kalmar Nyckel. There were 36 passenger aboard and there is a list.

The Kalmar Nyckel left Amsterdam about 12 April 1641, heading to Goteborg.

In Goteborg, more passenger boarded and it is not known who was on which ship when they both sailed from Goteborg 1 July 1641, leaving sight of Europe on 19 August 1641. Arriving at Fort Christina on 7 November 1641.

https://www.facebook.com/SwedishColonialSociety/posts/the-expeditions-to-settle-new-swedenthe-list-of-voyages-grouped-as-expeditionsth/1056405543186839/
 
Stille, Olof Persson (I5687)
 
8015 LKH note:
The County Farm referred to in William's obituary is the DeWitt county Poor Farm. In the 1910 census William is listed as divorced and as an inmate.
 
Gardner, William (I3671)
 
8016 LKH note:
The date does not match the dates given by Mary Hedges Reiner.
However, the probability is very high that there was only one Peter Cassity with infant twin boys in Wetmore Kansas in 1895 and one died.

* * * *
One of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cassity’s twin boys, aged seven months, died of whooping cough on Monday and was buried in the Wetmore cemetery on Tuesday at 11 o’clock. The other child is very low with the same disease.
The Wetmore Spectator, Wetmore, Kansas. Friday, 12 April 1895.
 
Cassity, Infant (I1231)
 
8017 LKH note:
The date for the twin boy who dies in infancy does not match the dates given by Mary Hedges Reiner.
However, the probability is very high that there was only one Peter Cassity with infant twin boys in Wetmore Kansas in 1895 and one died.

* * * *
One of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cassity’s twin boys, aged seven months, died of whooping cough on Monday and was buried in the Wetmore cemetery on Tuesday at 11 o’clock. The other child is very low with the same disease.
The Wetmore Spectator, Wetmore, Kansas. Friday, 12 April 1895.
 
Cassity, Peter Albert (I435)
 
8018 LKH note:
The Directory of Deceased American Physicians lists
Clarence Clark Baker
D. 23 Mar 1923, San Francisco, CA
Allopath
Practiced in San Francisco, CA
licenses: CA, 1895
Medical schol: Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville; Transylvania University Medical Department, 1895.
 
Baker, Clarence Clarke (I1633)
 
8019 LKH note:
The Hedges family did not move between the 1850 and 1860 census.

Rowan County was created in 1856 from parts of Fleming and Morgan counties.

 
Hedges, William Ribelin (I1)
 
8020 LKH note:
The news of Rev. Jonathan Hedges and his wife Margaret McClung Hedges was covered in multiple newspapers across the nation, including Washington, DC, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and as far away as Honolulu, Hawaii; and undoubtedly many more. Along the way the story was sensationalized to report that Margaret died within ten minutes of hearing of her husband’s death. One version in The Sun of New York went so far as to report “His wife, age 92, ill by his side, said when she heard he was dead, “Well, I’ll go too.” She died within ten minutes.”

In any case, the fact that Rev. Jonathan Hedges was a well-known circuit preacher in West Virginia and the story of the aged husband and wife dying within a few hours of each other made for a touching human interest story.
 
Hedges, Jonathan Kiher (I662)
 
8021 LKH note:
The photo of Opal McCane's headstone on Find a Grave shows death year as 1933 and an news article transcribed there proports to be from December 1933.

However. his death certificate and numerous news articles all state his death as December 25, 1934.

News articles dated December 1934 are in the Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro Kentucky; Wilmington News=Journal, Wilmington, Ohio; Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky; The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky; and the Lexington-Herald, Lexington, Kentucky.
 
McCane, Opal Floyd (I2168)
 
8022 LKH note:
The same obituary was also published in:
Logansport Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana. Wednesday, 24 June 1953.
 
Funk, Cary Head (I5440)
 
8023 LKH note:
There are two entries for William Hedges (1765-1848) on Find a Grave.

I have entered the Find a Grave information for his burial at Tarlton Cemetery in Pickaway County, Ohio because it is better documented. It matches the documentation in Joanne Eustice's book, matches information on the cemetery card shared on that Find a Grave entry, and is also linked to his wife and children.

The other Find a Grave entry gives his burial as Augustus Cemetery, Clearcreek Township, Fairfield County, Ohio; and notes that he is the husband of Catherine Yantis.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9046635/william-hedges
 
Hedges, William (I5571)
 
8024 LKH note:
There is a marriage record of
Name Sarah Bump
Gender Female
Marriage Date 9 Mar 1890
Marriage Place Union, Ohio, USA
Spouse Josias Baughman

No further record for either of them, so unknown if this is the Sarah Julien Bump.
 
Julien, Sarah (I5601)
 
8025 LKH note:
There is a record of a John Dail in the Union Army in the Civil War. Need to confirm.
 
Dail, John Barden (I2950)
 
8026 LKH note:
There is a record of a Smith F. Hitchcock, age 54, born about 1808, enlisting in 1862 as a private in the Confederate Army, 21st Kentucky Infantry, A-R.

I am working on finding any documentation that would confirm that this is our Smith F. Hitchcock.
 
Hitchcock, Smith F. (I2077)
 
8027 LKH note:
There is conflicting information about Oliver Fitt and who he married. It is possible that there are two Oliver Fitts.
Oliver Fitt, born c. 1864 in Canada, son of Thomas Fitt (b. England) and Elizabeth Fitt (b. Canada), appears in his parent’s household in the 1880 census in Springwells, Wayne County, Michigan.
Oliver P. Fitt (b. 10 Dec 1863, Canada) died 23 Feb 1915 in Chicago. Occupation switchman, father Thomas Fitt (b.England). Info from abstract on Ancestry of Oliver’s death record in Cook County, Illinois.
Olive P. Fitt (b. Canada) married Sophia M. Denney (b. Canada) on 7 Apr 1884 in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan. Info from their marriage record.
Oliver Fitt married Kate Slattery on 27 Jan 1886 in Fountain County, Indiana. Info from their marriage record. The Indiana marriage record does not include where they were born.
So far, I have been unable to find any Oliver Fitt anywhere in the 1900 or the 1910 census.
Sophia Fitt appears in an 1886 city directory for Bay City, Michigan as a dressmaker. Oliver does not appear in that directory.
Sophia Fitt appear in the 1920 census in Chicago as the sister-in-law of William Watson (married to Lydia (Denney) Watson) Sophia is listed as a widow, age 55, born c.1865 in Canada. She’s a clerk in a dry good store.
Katherine Fitt appears in 1900 US census in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. She is listed as born 37 years old, born in April 1866 Indiana. The only other member of her household is Mary Fitt age 12, born Nov 1887 in Indiana. Mary is listed a Katherine's granddaughter.
Mary (Fitt) Gilkison’s information in the abstract of her entry in the Illinois death and stillbirths index gives her father as Oliver Fitt, born in Canada and mother as Katherine Slatery born in Covington, Indiana.
 
Fitt, Oliver (I1939)
 
8028 LKH note:
There is conflicting information about Oliver Fitt and who he married. It is possible that there are two Oliver Fitts.
Oliver Fitt, born c. 1864 in Canada, son of Thomas Fitt (b. England) and Elizabeth Fitt (b. Canada), appears in his parent’s household in the 1880 census in Springwells, Wayne County, Michigan.
Oliver P. Fitt (b. 10 Dec 1863, Canada) died 23 Feb 1915 in Chicago. Occupation switchman, father Thomas Fitt (b.England). Info from abstract on Ancestry of Oliver’s death record in Cook County, Illinois.
Olive P. Fitt (b. Canada) married Sophia M. Denney (b. Canada) on 7 Apr 1884 in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan. Info from their marriage record.
Oliver Fitt married Kate Slattery on 27 Jan 1886 in Fountain County, Indiana. Info from their marriage record. The Indiana marriage record does not include where they were born.
So far, I have been unable to find any Oliver Fitt anywhere in the 1900 or the 1910 census.
Sophia Fitt appears in an 1886 city directory for Bay City, Michigan as a dressmaker. Oliver does not appear in that directory.
Sophia Fitt appear in the 1920 census in Chicago as the sister-in-law of William Watson (married to Lydia (Denney) Watson) Sophia is listed as a widow, age 55, born c.1865 in Canada. She’s a clerk in a dry good store.
Katherine Fitt appears in 1900 US census in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. She is listed as born 37 years old, born in April 1866 Indiana. The only other member of her household is Mary Fitt age 12, born Nov 1887 in Indiana. Mary is listed a Katherine's granddaughter.
Mary (Fitt) Gilkison’s information in the abstract of her entry in the Illinois death and stillbirths index gives her father as Oliver Fitt, born in Canada and mother as Katherine Slatery born in Covington, Indiana.
 
Slattery, Katherine (I1940)
 
8029 LKH note:
There is conflicting information about Oliver Fitt and who he married. It is possible that there are two Oliver Fitts.
Oliver Fitt, born c. 1864 in Canada, son of Thomas Fitt (b. England) and Elizabeth Fitt (b. Canada), appears in his parent’s household in the 1880 census in Springwells, Wayne County, Michigan.
Oliver P. Fitt (b. 10 Dec 1863, Canada) died 23 Feb 1915 in Chicago. Occupation switchman, father Thomas Fitt (b.England). Info from abstract on Ancestry of Oliver’s death record in Cook County, Illinois.
Olive P. Fitt (b. Canada) married Sophia M. Denney (b. Canada) on 7 Apr 1884 in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan. Info from their marriage record.
Oliver Fitt married Kate Slattery on 27 Jan 1886 in Fountain County, Indiana. Info from their marriage record. The Indiana marriage record does not include where they were born.
So far, I have been unable to find any Oliver Fitt anywhere in the 1900 or the 1910 census.
Sophia Fitt appears in an 1886 city directory for Bay City, Michigan as a dressmaker. Oliver does not appear in that directory.
Sophia Fitt appear in the 1920 census in Chicago as the sister-in-law of William Watson (married to Lydia (Denney) Watson) Sophia is listed as a widow, age 55, born c.1865 in Canada. She’s a clerk in a dry good store.
Katherine Fitt appears in 1900 US census in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. She is listed as born 37 years old, born in April 1866 Indiana. The only other member of her household is Mary Fitt age 12, born Nov 1887 in Indiana. Mary is listed a Katherine's granddaughter.
Mary (Fitt) Gilkison’s information in the abstract of her entry in the Illinois death and stillbirths index gives her father as Oliver Fitt, born in Canada and mother as Katherine Slatery born in Covington, Indiana.
 
Fitt, Mary (I1196)
 
8030 LKH note:
There is confusion with Mary Hedges Reiner's dates for Catherine Ribelin and Henry Ringo.

Nearly matching dates match records for a different Catherine and Henry Ringo. This second Catherine is the daughter of John and Esther Pleakanstalver. Several records agree.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120207959/katherine_ringo

 
Ringo, Henry (I413)
 
8031 LKH note:
This is in a German language newspaper.

Heading that I can't decipher from German text. List of names, ages, and addresses. Second name on the list is:

Julia Ann Petero, 28, 119 Century Ave.

Indiana Tribune, Indianapolis, Indiana. 26 January 1905, page 8.
 
Otis, Julia Ann (I4653)
 
8032 LKH note:
This may be her obituary.

Young Mother Dies
Mrs. Elizabeth Adkins, 19, died of pneumonia at the home of her parents in Penfield, Sunday, leaving a daughter one year old and a son three months old.
The Tuscola Journal, Tuscola, Illinois. Thursday, 30 December 1937.
 
Gilkison, Betty Frances (I1468)
 
8033 LKH note:
This might be this Dee Sheets in the 1950 US census.
age 45, born in Indiana, divorced. a roomer in Price, Carbon County, Utah.
 
Sheets, Israel Dee "Dee" (I4579)
 
8034 LKH note:
This needs more research.

"Philip appears to have been murdered by the Indians, together with his son Philip, before 1653."

Entry for Maria du Trieux
https://www.deloriahurst.com/deloriahurst%20page/2386.html
 
du Trieux, Philippe Antoni (I5790)
 
8035 LKH note:
This obituary dates agree with records on family trees on Ancestry.

The obituary does not list Juanita, the daughter he had with Betty Gilkison, among his survivors.

Russell Adkins
Russell M. Adkins, 66, Paintsville, Ky., was dead on arrival at Memorial Hospital at 7:20 a.m. today. He was brought by Sandusky Township Rescue Squad.
Mr. Adkins was visiting from Fremont with his son. He was born in Kentucky on Nov. 30, 1908, to the late Alvin and Hattie (Mabry) Adkins. He was a retired construction worker.
Survivors include his widow, Bessie Wiley; four daughters, Mrs. Wanda Homler and Mrs. Wilma Rapp, both Fremont; Mrs. Mayvene Smith, Gibsonburg; Mrs. Sue Adams, Winter Haven, Flay.; four sons, James and Wendell, both Fremont; Roy, Killbuck, Ohio, and Paul, Risingsun; one stepson, Fred Haar, Paintsville, Ky.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Walter Sammons, Linda and Mildred Haar, all Newport News, Va.; two brothers, Ernest and Zettie, both Sandyhook, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Eva Gibson, Sandyhook, Ky.
Services are pending at the Lewis and Ferguson Funeral Home in Sandyhook, Ky. Local arrangements were held by the Weller-Wonderly Funeral Home.
The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio. Wednesday, 2 April 1975.
 
Adkins, Russell Norman / Martin (I1594)
 
8036 LKH note:
This seems to be the same man.

Frederick A. Fulghum
m. 14 Aug 1907, Richmond, New York
to Margareth B. Baylor

* * * *

Frederick A. Fulghum
b.1852
d. 18 Sep 1909
Moravian Cemetery, New Dorp, Richmond County, New York.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199826820/frederick-a-fulghrum

Margaret is also buried in the Moravian Cemetery.
 
Fulghum, Frederick Adolphus (I775)
 
8037 LKH note:
Ulysses is listed as Elisson Million in the 1880 US census.
 
Million, Ulysses Sanford (I596)
 
8038 LKH note:
Unable to confirm the second marriage to David Hedges.
 
Day, Nancy E. (I456)
 
8039 LKH note:
Unable to confirm the second marriage to David Hedges.
 
Family: David R. Hedges / Nancy E. Day (F279)
 
8040 LKH note:
Unable to confirm the second marriage to Nancy (Day) Hedges.
 
Hedges, David R. (I642)
 
8041 LKH note:
Unknown why she is buried under her maiden name.
 
Barnes, Ruth (I3875)
 
8042 LKH note:
Verniece married second to Raymond Adolf Krukewitt
 
Sylvester, Verniece (I66)
 
8043 LKH note:
When Harrison Hunt died in 1859 he left widow Sarah, age 37, and six children - James W., age 20; Mary J, age 18; Harper, age 14; George, age 8; Sarah, age 5, and Thomas, age 2.
 
Hunt, Harrison Hamson (I3637)
 
8044 LKH note:
When John Miller was killed in the Civil War, Grizella was left a widow with at least six children in her household. Her application for his Civil War pension as his widow is dated 27 May 1865.
 
Little, Grizzilla (I2037)
 
8045 LKH note:
When Robert and Louvina married it was his third marriage and her fourth.
 
Nichols, Robert (I1695)
 
8046 LKH note:
Why is there only one daughter named in his obituary?

Will A. Gano
Georgetown, Ky., Sept. 21. – Funeral services of Will A. Gano, who died yesterday morning at the county infirmary will be held Friday morning at 10 o’clock at the grave in the Georgetown cemetery, conducted by J.W. Chapman who is an elder in the Christian church. Mr. Gano is survived by one daughter, Miss Marie Gano of Sparta, Ky., three sisters, Mrs. Balding and Mrs. Rosa Worthington of Terre Haute, Ind., and Mrs. Carrie Newsome.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 22 September 1922.
 
Gano, William A. (I3542)
 
8047 LKH note:
William Cassity is ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bell Trumbo, of Cherry Hill Farm.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Saturday, 18 November 1916.
 
Cassity, William M. "John William" (I2464)
 
8048 LKH note:
Williams death is noted in his mother's obituary.

Mrs. Buena Hunt, 72, Passes Away At Walsh
Death a short time following the funeral services Thursday for a son claimed Mrs. Buena Vesta Hunt, 72, widow of Scott Hunt.
Mrs. Hunt died at 4;50 p.m. Thursday at her home at Walsh. Her son, William Hunt, 31, died Tuesday in Portsmouth General hospital and was buried Thursday afternoon in Bennett's chapel cemetery.
Mrs. Hunt's death was attributed to shock over the sudden death of her son who died of a shotgun wound. She had not been in the best of health, however. Her condition did not permit her to attend the rites.
A native of Mason county, W.Va., Mrs. Hunt was born Oct. 29, 1866. Her husband and three children preceded her in death.
Surviving are two sons and a daughter; Walter Hunt at home, Clyde Hunt of Fullerton and Mrs. Katherine Adkins of Portsmouth route 1. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Smith of Portsmouth, a brother, John Major of Flat Hollow, Ky., a niece, Mrs. Ida Myers of Pomeroy and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Bennett's chapel and burial will be in the chapel cemetery, under the direction of J.R. Morton & Son. The body is at the residence.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio. Friday, 18 November 1938.
 
Hunt, William Albert (I4442)
 
8049 LKH Note:
Wm. Cassity who has been quite sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bell Trumbo, is reported better.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Sunday, 27 August 1916.
 
Cassity, William M. "John William" (I2464)
 
8050 LKH note:
We know the names of three of the children: Francis Eddy, Herman Sanders, and Lucy (last name unknown).
 
Hedges, John Wesley (I501)
 

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