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8151 | Louise Pulliam, 90, Raytown, MO, passed away April 23, 2011. Visitation will be held 6-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at Missouri Funeral Care, Raytown, MO. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m., Thursday, April 28th, at the funeral home. Graveside services to follow at 2:30 p.m., at Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, MO. Irma was born September 14, 1920 in Linn County, MO. She retired after for 44 years with the Social Security Administration, where she worked as a clerk and supervisor. She will be remembered for her love of reading, her energetic-out going personality, and her fashion forward style. Irma was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Loren Pulliam. Survivors include: daughter & son-in-law, brother, and her little dog, Susie. Memorial contributions may be made to Wayside Waifs or the American Cancer Society. Missouri Funeral Care, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 64133. Kansas City Star on April 26, 2011 | Remick, Irma Louise (I5341)
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8152 | Louisville: Mrs. Thomas Hedges, who died in a Lexington hospital, was buried in the East Fork Cemetery. The Kentucky Post and Times-Star, Covington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 19 November 1919, page 2. | McClure, Loretta Fenton (I505)
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8153 | Louwis Pieterse Viele and Marie Freer had the following children: i. PIETER5 VIELE was born on 03 Nov 1700 in Albany, Albany, New York. He married Catrina Van Schaick on 23 Jun 1728 in Albany, Albany, New York. ii. HUGUS VIELE was born on 25 Feb 1705 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died in Jul 1779 in Albany, Albany, New York. He married Catherine van Woert on 13 Feb 1728 in Albany, Albany, New York. She was born on 24 Dec 1706 in Albany, Albany, New York. She died in 1752 in Albany, Albany, New York. iii. TEUNISE VIELE. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Freer, Marie (I5875)
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8154 | Louwis Pieterse Viele and Marie Freer had the following children: i. PIETER5 VIELE was born on 03 Nov 1700 in Albany, Albany, New York. He married Catrina Van Schaick on 23 Jun 1728 in Albany, Albany, New York. ii. HUGUS VIELE was born on 25 Feb 1705 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died in Jul 1779 in Albany, Albany, New York. He married Catherine van Woert on 13 Feb 1728 in Albany, Albany, New York. She was born on 24 Dec 1706 in Albany, Albany, New York. She died in 1752 in Albany, Albany, New York. iii. TEUNISE VIELE. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Viele, Louwis (I5874)
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8155 | Lovena Mary Clement, age 81, formerly of 207 B St S. E., Auburn. Born Dec. 20, 1888, died Aug. 5, 1970. Fifty-eight year resident of Auburn. Member of First Methodist Church, Cyclamen Chapter O. E. S.. Mother of Mrs. Eugene Capps, Federal Way; Mrs. Larry Caples, Seattle; step mother of Carroll J. Clement, Redondo. Services Monday, 1 p. m., Price-Helton Funeral Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, both Auburn. Lovena was married first to Marshall Allen Bias in Washington in 1911, they had 2 daughters, Thelma (Bias) Capps & Ruth (Bias) Caples. -Carrie Bias Hoffert | Samples, Lovena Mary (I2119)
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8156 | Lovina/Louisa Jane Hedges | Hedges, Louvina Jane (I693)
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8157 | Lubbertsen had come from Amsterdam, Holland, with his daughter, Rebecca, and wife, Styntje Hendrickse, who, according to some writers, was a sister of Tryntje Hendricks. Because of the fraternization of the families of Cors Pietersen and Fredrick Lubbertsen, the compiler feels there is much to warrant this belief, although the positive proof was not found. Lubbertsen, who was born about 1603, seems to have come to New Netherland as a sailor, as did his probable brother-in-law, Cors Pietersen. He is recorded as the chief boatswain to Director Kieft in 1638, and probably had been a citizen of New Amsterdam several years prior to this date. In 1641, he was one of the twelve men chosen bv the commonality to punish the Indians for murder, and in 1643, purchased a house with about a half acre of land in the Smits Vly, for the sum of 1 ,600 guilders, or about $640.00 of the present currency. One of the improvements that he made to this house was an oven, which he stipulated should be capable of baking, at one time, the equivalent in flour of a bushel and a half of grain, which indicated that he probably employed a considerable force of workhands. He sold this house about 1657 to Jan Peeck, and re¬ moved to Breuckelen, where he took an active part in public affairs almost until his death. Three hundred years with the Corson families in America, v.1. page 39 | Peek, Jan (I5765)
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8158 | Lucille Stephens Services for Lucille Stephens will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Hope funeral home, Gallatin, Mo. Burial will be in the Mount Ayre Cemetery, Altamount, Mo. Mrs. Stephens, 62, St. Joseph, died Thursday, Feb. 11, 1988, at a St. Joseph hospital. Born at Linneus, Mo., she had worked for the J.C. Penney Co. in St. Joseph for 16 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Stephens, who died Feb. 19, 1987. Surviving are two daughters, Sue Tillman and Linda Wilson, both of St. Joseph; two granddaughters, both of St. Joseph; a brother, A.W. Cassity, Kansas City, Mo., and two nieces. The family will receive friends from 7 this evening at the funeral home. St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Friday, 12 February 1988. | Cassity, Lucille (I4489)
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8159 | LUCY ANN TURLEY was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky, in 1830 and as a child moved with her family to Napoleon, Gallatin County, Kentucky. She was still living at home with her mother in 1850. She did not sell her portion of her inheritance from her father to her brother, Joseph Turley, in 1851, when most of her brothers and sisters did. She was married 19 November 1851, at the home of her deceased mother, to the Rev. James Thornbery. Joseph L. Lillard, M. J. Williams and M. Holton were witnesses to the wedding. In 1856 Peter Turley sold to his brother, Joseph, his share of the estate inherited from William Turley and for a smaller amount, the share he inherited in and through his sister, Lucy Ann, deceased. Turley Family Records, page 394. | Turley, Lucy Ann (I5644)
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8160 | Lucy B. Kresge Funeral Friday. Mrs. Lucy Boyd Kresge, age fifty-one, 5205 East Michigan street, will be buried in Crown Hill cemetery following services at the Flanner and Buchanan mortuary at 2 p.m. Friday. Former national secretary of the American Legion Auxiliary and a resident of Indianapolis most of her life, she died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Kresge was born at Toole, Utah, February 9, 1890, and after living in Indianapolis many years moved to Pittston, Pa., in 1928. The wife of Arthur L. Kresge by a second marriage, she returned here last April. She had been living at the home of a sister, Mrs. Harry A. Hall, at the Michigan street address and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Forty Fort (Pa.) Methodist church. Survivors, beside the husband and sister, are a daughter by her first marriage, Miss Margaret P. Boyd, Indianapolis; a brother, Walter G. Hedges, Sunman; a sister, Mrs. Burl Skinner, Detroit and eleven nieces and nephews. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 15 October 1941. | Hedges, Lucy Parthena (I563)
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8161 | Lucy Malinda Jenkins departed this life at her home in Purdin, January 2, 1939, at the age of 64 years. She was united in marriage to W.E. Jenkins on March 4, 1894. Eleven children were born to this union, three of whom preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her passing the husband, surviving children, five brothers, three sisters and sixteen grandchildren. Early in life she united with the Church of Christ in Purdin and funeral services were held at that place on Wednesday afternoon, January 4 at 2 p.m., conducted by the Rev. Corn. Interment was made in the Jenkins cemetery south of Browning. Linn County Budget-Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 6 January 1939. | Hedges, Lucy Malinda (I86)
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8162 | LUCY TURLEY was born about 1810 in Montgomery County, Kentucky. She died before the death of her mother, Polly Turley, 23 February 1866. Lucy Turley married Shultz and had one son, John Shultz. Lucy Turley probably married Samuel Shultz who was born about 1805 in Kentucky.457 They were probably married about 1830 and John Shultz was born about 1836. About 1840 Samuel Shultz married Angeline ___, and probably moved to Clark County, Kentucky, at that time. Child of Samuel? and Lucy (Turley) Shultz: John Shultz b. c. 1835 Turley Family Record, p. 367, | Turley, Lucy (I5523)
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8163 | LUCY TURLEY was born about 1810 in Montgomery County, Kentucky. She died before the death of her mother, Polly Turley, 23 February 1866. Lucy Turley married Shultz and had one son, John Shultz. Lucy Turley probably married Samuel Shultz who was born about 1805 in Kentucky.457 They were probably married about 1830 and John Shultz was born about 1836. About 1840 Samuel Shultz married Angeline ___, and probably moved to Clark County, Kentucky, at that time. Child of Samuel? and Lucy (Turley) Shultz: John Shultz b. c. 1835 Turley Family Record, p. 367, | Shultz, Samuel (I5665)
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8164 | Ludlow The funeral of Mrs. H.B. Hylbert, whose passing occurred at the home of her son, Clay, a mile west of Ludlow, was held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Gifford. Rev. Marvin Lee, of Ogden, was the officiating clergyman. The pallbearers were: Frank Hamilton, Homer Hamilton, and J.S. Barnes, of Gifford, Robert Corbett, of Gilman, Thomas McCutcheon, of Hicksville, Ohio, and Joe McHenry. Mrs. Hylbert was born in Nicholas county, W.Va., August 24, 1846. She was married to H.B. Hylbert in November, 1965. The following children survive: Leonard Hylbert, of Gifford, Clay Hylbert, of Ludlow, Jerome, of Hicksville, O., Lewis, a missionary in Shanghai, China, Mrs. George Ghert, of Mallard, Iowa, also two brothers, George and Sam McClung and one sister, Mrs. Burr, all of Hicksville, O. The Paxton Record, Paxton, Illinois. Thursday, 17 May 1928. | McClung, Sarah Jane (I1514)
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8165 | Ludlow Lady’s Father Dies at Collison Ludlow, April 21 – (RNS) – Following a prolonged illness, Grover C. Chitwood, 52, died at his home in Collison at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Apr. 18, 1941. Mr. Chitwood was born Sept. 13, 1888, in Danville, a son of John and Anna Hensley Chitwood. Besides his widow, Mrs. Gertie Chitwood, and father, John Chitwood, of Danville, Rt.1, he is survived by two sons, Roy Chitwood, Rt.1, and Fred Chitwood, Muncie, Ill., and two daughters, Jessie Gossett, Oakwood, and Frances Reynolds, Ludlow, Ill. Funeral services were at Corner Christian chapel at 2 p.m. Sunday with the Rev. J.B. Cornett, pastor, officiating. Burial followed in Pleasant Grove cemetery. The Paxton Record, Paxton, Illinois. Thursday, 24 April 1941. | Chitwood, Grover Cleveland (I1629)
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8166 | LUELLA ELIZABETH HELMS, born 19 April 1875 Linn Co MO to DORSEY and MARIA JANE RILEY BELT, died 12 July 1965 Chillicothe MO nursing home. 23 Mar 1898 wed ELBY C. HELMS who preceded her with son ORVYL H. and parents. Left daughter in law Mrs. Maxine Stephens, grandson ORYLE H., both of Linneus MO; great niece ELAINE McCLASKY and great nephew WALLACE HELMS, Jr. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 22 July 1965, Browning MO.) | Belt, Louella Elizabeth (I2613)
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8167 | Lula M. Petero Monticello – Mrs. Lula Mae Petero, 88, of 2714 W. Shafer Drive, Monticello, died at 5:55 p.m. Wednesday in Monticello Community Healthcare Center. She had lived there since May. Born in Clear Creek, Ind. May 22, 1899, she had resided in Indianapolis most of her life, and moved to Monticello in 1955. Her marriage was June 15, 1928, to Homer Petero, who survives. Mrs. Petero was a member of Zion Bethel Church in White County, and was active in Ladies Aid at the church several years. Surviving with the husband are three daughters, Mrs. Jean Wiseman of Beech Grove, Patricia Petero of Monticello, and Mrs. Judy Kikkert of St. John, Ind.; and one son, William Sinkhorn of Columbus, Ind. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Friday, 2 October 1987. | Fox, Lula Mae (I5005)
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8168 | Lulu E. Snell New Castle - Mrs. Lulu Edith Snell, 77, died unexpectedly Tuesday night at her home. She was a native of Kentucky. Surviving are her husband, Thomas; a son, George Shively, New Castle; two stepsons, Russell and Thomas Snell Jr., both of New Castle; a sister, Mrs. Ella Atchison, New Castle; and a brother Ernest Moody, Mount Summit. Services were held Thursday with burial in South Mound Cemetery. The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Friday, 10 September 1971. | Moody, Lulu Edith (I1418)
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8169 | Luther Devore Passed Away On March 20th Luther DeVore, son of Carrie A. and Nettie Swan DeVore, was born April 21, 1900, near Plano, Iowa, and departed this life on march 20, 1959, at his farm home near Browning, Mo., at the age of 58 years, and 11 months. He was united with the Christian Church at Baker early in life. A kind and loving husband and fathe, well known by his many good deeds. On April 20, 1919,he was married to Alta Hawkins and to this union seven children were born: Vera Woodside, Purdin, Mo.; Waverly Harris of Milan, Mo.; Neil of Newton, Iowa; Vernon, Arlin, and Dorence, of Kansas City, Kansas and Avalee Devore of Kansas City, Mo. Besides the wife and children he leaves fourteen grandchildren, one great granddaughter, two sons-in-law, three daughters-in-law, and five brothers and one sister, and a host of relatives and friends. His parents and one brother preceded him in death. Luther spent his entire life engaged in farming and in the past few years he had been associated with the A.S.C. office at Linneus, Mo. At present time, he was serving as vice Chairman of the Linn Co. A.S.C. Committee. God hath not promised skies always blue Flowers strewn pathways, all our lives through God hath not promised sun without pain Joy without sorrow, Peace pain But God hath promised strength for the day, Rest for the labor, light for the way, Grace for the trails, help from above Unfailing sympathy, undying love. Funeral services were held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, March 22, 1959, at the Methodist Church in Browning, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. H.R. Cattel. Song service was by Mrs. Edgar Carter, Mrs. Robert Moore, Jas R. Williams and H.R. Cattle, accompanied on the organ by Mrs. H.R. Cattel. Honorary pall bearers were James Smith, Walter Wood, W.A. Smith, Floy Switcher, Dean Maxwell and Marvin Linder. Pall bearers were: Noel Henry, Erwin Smith, Earl Stone, Glenn Gooch, Rex Snyder and Seldon Ford. Burial was made in the Purdin cemetery under the direction of the Wade Funeral Home. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 26 March 1959, page 1. | Devore, Luther (I1870)
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8170 | Luther Martin Hedges Luther Martin Hedges, 72, Fayette county farmer, was found dead at his home on the DeLong pike at 10:30 a.m. yesterday. Death was attributed to a heart attack. A native of Fleming county, he was a son of the late Monroe and Frances Tulley Hedges, but had been a resident of Fayette county since 1923, coming here from Mason county. He was a member of the Christian church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Cook, Hedges, Fayette county; two daughters, Mrs. J.F. Thompson, Lexington, and Mrs. Perry M. Minor, Huntington, W.Va.; a son, Stanley Hedges, Dayton, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Leona cook, Hamilton, Ohio, and Mrs. Mary Gaines, Springfield, Ill.; two brothers, Lloyd Hedges and Floyd Hedge, both of Aberdeen, Ohio, and five grandchildren. The body was removed to the W.R. Milward mortuary chapel. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 28 January 1945. | Hedges, Luther Martin (I651)
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8171 | Lutheran Church | Family: Richard Butler Julien / Margaret Heffner (F2421)
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8172 | Lutheran Church | Family: Rene Julien / Anna Hedges (F2422)
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8173 | Lutheran Church | Family: Jacob Frederick Heffner / Susanna Hedges (F2426)
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8174 | Lydia Gilkison Atchison, Kan. - Lydia M. Gilkison, 82, died Wednesday at a hospital in Atchison. She had been in failing health the past three years. She was a native of Cummings, Kan., and attended the Atchison County schools. She was a lifelong resident of the Atchison area. She was a 25-year member of the United Methodist Church and the Martha Washington Chapter of the Order of the Easter Star in Atchison. In 1921, she married William I. Gilkison in St. Joseph. Her husband preceded her in death in 1976. St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Friday, 27 May 1983. | Wright, Lydia Marguarete (I4784)
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8175 | Lyle S. Wadlow, 32, o1 225 W. 224th St., was killed Sunday morning when his car hit a power pole on Sepulveda Boulevard near Bonita Street in the Carson area. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Harbor General Hospital about 2:30 a.m. Police said Wadlow, who apparently fell asleep at the wheel, was eastbound on Sepulveda when he lost control of the car which crossed the center line and struck a pole. The accident occurred five blocks from the Wilmington boundary and just west of Wilmington Avenue. The Torrance Herald. 12 April 1962. | Wadlow, Lyle Stanley (I3344)
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8176 | Lynn O. Parham VAN - Services for Lynn O. Parham, 69, Van, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at Tyler Memorial Funeral Home chapel with Herbert Buie officiating. Military and Masonic graveside services will be in Tyler Memorial Park. Visitation is Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Parham died Dec. 9, 2008, in a Whitehouse nursing home. He was born Jan. 7, 1939, in Fort Worth to the late James and Elsie Parham. He served in the Marine Corps, worked for Carrier Air Conditioning and was a Baptist, a Mason and member of Sharon Temple Shrine. Survivors include his son, Tommy Parham, Tyler; daughters, Debi Elbert, Fort Pierce, Fla., Lora Binks, Beaumont, and Jeri Kitchens, Tyler; sisters, Nedra Smith, Tyler, and Janell Williams, Huntsville; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. | Parham, Lynn Olan (I4253)
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8177 | LYONS - Mrs. Ella J Quinlan, 79, died Wednesday morning at Rice County District Hospital here, after several weeks' illness. Born May 24, 1889, in Missouri, she was married to Seth Wiggins, Dec. 31, 1907. He died Dec/ 27, 1930. She was later married to William Quinlan. He died Oct. 1, 1947. She had lived here since 1904. She was a member of the Christian Church, Rebekah Lodge, and the Pythian Sisters. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Ray Quinlan, Lyons; Mrs. Geneva Coolidge, Manhattan; brother Mike Cavanee, Lyons; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be 2 pm Friday at Crawford and Miller Mortuary, Lyons: Rev. Orvan Gilstrap. Burial will be in the Lyons Cemetery. Friends may call 7 pm to 9 pm Thursday at the mortuary. from The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson, Kansas | Cavanee, Ella Jane (I1765)
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8178 | Lysbeth, bapt. July 3, 1692, at Albany, Wit: Philip Foreest, Ariaantjo Wendell. House of Truax, page 15. | du Trieux, Lysbeth (I5998)
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8179 | LYSBETH3 TRUAX (Isaac2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born on 03 Jul 1692 in Albany, Albany, New York. She married Evert Van Eps, son of Johannes Jan Van Eps and Elisabeth Douw, on 19 Jul 1729 in Schenectady, NY. Evert Van Eps and Lysbeth Truax had the following child: i. ISAAC4 VAN EPS was born in 1730 in Schenectady, NY. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | du Trieux, Lysbeth (I5998)
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8180 | LYSBETH3 TRUAX (Isaac2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born on 03 Jul 1692 in Albany, Albany, New York. She married Evert Van Eps, son of Johannes Jan Van Eps and Elisabeth Douw, on 19 Jul 1729 in Schenectady, NY. Evert Van Eps and Lysbeth Truax had the following child: i. ISAAC4 VAN EPS was born in 1730 in Schenectady, NY. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | van Eps, Evert (I5999)
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8181 | M'Clanahan. Miss Fannie McClanahan, of Peyton Lick neighborhood, died of typhoid fever on Friday, February 25, and was buried on Saturday at the Gillaspie graveyard. Her sister, Miss Minnie, died one month before. There have been three deaths in the family in three months. The Mt. Sterling Advocate, Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Tuesday, 1 March 1898. LKH note: Minnie and Fannie, but who is the third death in the family in 1898? | McClanahan, Fannie A. (I474)
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8182 | M. Gene Kirk - age 86 of Lenoir City passed away early Tuesday morning, October 28, 2014. Gene was a graduate of the University if Tennessee Knoxville and the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta. He dedicated his life to God and was a retired minister with the Holston United Methodist Conference and current member of Central United Methodist Church in Knoxville. Gene served in the U. S. Naval Reserves. He was an avid photographer, loved music and was a professional singer. Preceded in death by his parents, G. A. Kirk and Pearl Kirk, and grandmother, Sally Ignight. Survived by his wife of 59 years, Cathryn Bolton Kirk; children, Wesley Kirk, Martin Kirk and wife, Jordan, Karen Thompson and husband, Michael, Mark Kirk and wife, Tracy; grandchildren: Adaya, Liel, Tali, and Abi Kirk, Erica and Mikaela Chambers, Jessica Couch, Westley and Austin Thompson and Jonathan Kirk; great grandchild, Nolan Couch; sister, Carolyn Attaway; sister-in-law, Carolyn Cofer; he was an uncle to several nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 1st at Central United Methodist Church in Knoxville with Pastor Mark Kirk officiating. A visitation will follow at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Central United Methodist Church in Knoxville. Funeral Home, Lenoir City is in charge of arrangements. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/knoxnews/name/m-kirk-obituary?id=12677734 and https://www.clickfuneralhome.com/obituaries/M-Gene-Kirk?obId=1363578 | Kirk, Melvin Gene (I3243)
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8183 | M.J. Hakwkins Martin Jasper Hawkins, son of W.M. and Rosanna Hawkins, was born August 22, 1865 in Rowan county, Ky. He lived in Mason county, near Maysville, Ky, during the Civil War. He moved with his parents to Brown county, near Wetmore, Kas., in 1864, then to Buchan county, Near DeKalb, Mo., at about 10 years of age, then to Clinton county, just east of where Lilly now is, living there for one year, then in what was known as the Benton farm for four years, then to their farm four miles southeast of Plattsburg. He was married to Nancy Catherine Fry, January 12, 1876. They began their married life on a farm six miles southeast of Plattsburg. To this union were born three children: Gertrude, Bertha and Alma. Alma died in infancy. In 1888 they moved to Lilly, Mo., where he opened a general store. He operated this store from that dat until December 14, when he became ill and he and his wife went to their daughter’s home, Mrs. Geo. R. Hall, where he passed away February 8, 1943. He leaves as survivors his wife, Mrs. Catherine Hawkins, two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Matthews of Kearnel and Mrs. Bertha Hall of the home; also two grandchildren, Mrs. Bunice O’Neill of Kansas City and Oren F. Matthews, pharmacists mate 2nd class of the Navy, Bainbridge, Maryland. Funeral services were held at Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist church on February 9, conducted by the pastor, Elder J.C. Jones. Plattsburg Leader, Plattsburg, Missouri. Friday, 26 February 1943. | Hawkins, Martin "Jasper" (I439)
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8184 | M.W. Bagley, 64, Rural Witt, Died Funeral services for Marlin Wayne Bagley, 64, of rural Witt, retired executive vice president of the First National Bank of Nokomis, will be held at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon, in the Davis Funeral Home at Nokomis, where friends may call tonight. Interment will be in Nokomis Cemetery. Mr. Bagley died at 8:30 o’clock Tuesday night in his home. He was born at Purdin, Mo., and was married July 12, 1930 to Mary Elizabeth Gilmer. He was a past master of Blue Lodge AF&AM of Humphrey, Mo., and a past president of the Nokomis Rotary Club. Surviving are his widow; son, Roger of Carbondale; four brothers, Raymond, Purdin, Mo.; Chester, Cooksville, Mo.; Alva, Shelbina, Mo.; Leslie, Kirksville, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Opal Buckman, Meadville, Mo., and six grandchildren. The Taylorville Daily Breeze Courier, Taylorville, Illinois. Thursday, 24 October 1974. | Bagley, Marlin "Wayne" (I186)
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8185 | Maalwtck. Next west of the Hoek, lies a tract called from the earliest times, Maalwydk, — a name of obscure origin and signification. Benjamin, or Bent Roberts first purchased this farm of the natives, with the approbation of the magistrates of Albany, — 36 acres of land, together with 40 acres of woodland, which was confirmed to him July 1, 1669. This bouwery lay opposite to Arent [ Bratt], tbe norman's hindmost lot of land. After Roberts' death his land passed to his two step-sons, Joseph and Pieter Clement, who disposed of it, together with Beuten island, to Carel Hansen Toll and Cornelis Viele, Nov. 24, 1735, Toll taking the easterly half of the land, and westerly half of the island and Viele, the remainder. The farm is still in the possession and occupation of a descendant of Carel Hansen. J Second Flat. This flat extends from Rector's easterly, and in 1864 was owned by Gerrit Barhydt, 17 acres. Frank Potter, 40 " D. D. Campbell, 30 " Total with upland 87 " The Second Flat proper, was originally taken up about 1678, — the eastern half by Pieter Cornelise Viele, and the westerly half by Jan Janse Joncker, alias Rotterdam. Viele died early and his wife, Jacquemina Swart, married Benonny Arentse Van Hoeck, who was killed at Schenectady, in 1690. Afterwards she married Cornell's Vynhout, of Ulster county, and in 1699 they conveyed her share of this flat to her son, Lewis Viele, — 19 morgens, 82 rods. Lewis, about 1709, conveyed the same to Ryer Schermerhorn for "ye behoof e of said town " of Schenectady, — 18 morgens, and in 1718, the patentees of Schenectady conveyed the "easternmost end of said flat to Reyer Schermerhorn, bounded south, by the river, west, by heirs of Jan Jans'e Joncker, north, by woodland, in all, 17 morgens Rynland measure — together with 17 morgens woodland on the north side of the Second Flat." A history of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English times. page 71-72. | Viele, Pieter (I5816)
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8186 | Mabel B. Bender Boyce, died at 6 PM Sunday, Jan. 30, 1972, in St. Elizabeth Hospital, where she had been a patient since Thursday. Born and reared near Montmorenci, she had lived in Lafayette most of her life. In 1940, she married Cecil G. Boyce, at Greenville, OH. He survives and is a retired machinist from Fairfield Mfg. Co. Mrs. Boyce was a graduate of Montmorenci High School and attended Indiana State Teachers College. She was a grade school teacher for 41 years. She taught at Stockwell and retired from Crouch Elementary, where she taught most of her career. She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church; Order of Eastern Star, Hope Chapter 5; Bethany Shrine 8; Past Royal Matron of Robert Prass Memorial Court 13 of Ameranth; Noble Grand Elect of Triumph Rebekah Lodge 191; past president of Merou Grotto Auxiliary, and past president of Beta Kappa Chapter of Lambda Tau Delta sorority. Surviving with her husband are three sisters, Esther (Mrs. Russell B.) Boothroyd, Mrs. Elsie B. Johnson, and Miss A. Marie Bender; a brother, Elmer J. "Bud" Bender; and two nephews, A. Darryl Johnson and Robert L. Boothroyd, all of Lafayette. --Lafayette Journal & Courier - Mon 1/31/1972, page 4 | Bender, Mabel (I4619)
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8187 | Mabel Carpenter Flemingsburg, Ky. - Mrs. Mabel Million Carpenter, 62, a resident, RR1, Wallingford, died late Saturday night at Fleming County Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Paul Carpenter; a daughter, Mrs. Billy Boyle, Wallingford; two brothers, Ernest Million, Versailles, and James Million, Flemingsburg, three sisters, Mrs. W.T. Sparks and Mrs. Russell Mattox, both of Flemingsburg, and Mrs. Kenneth Mattox, Tollesboro. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pleasant Valley Christian Church. Burial in Morton Cemetery, Fleming County. Visitation, at the Russell Barber and Sons Funeral Home, Tollesboro, until hour of service. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 7 November 1966. | Million, Mabel R. (I4818)
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8188 | Mabel Florence Cassity, 92, passed away at her home In Kansas City, Kansas Sept. 13, 1990. She was born July 4, 1898 at Green City, Mo. Daughter of Edward and Adeline (Martin) Smart. She married Edgar Cassity In 1923. The Cassity's farmed near Brookfield before World Was Two. Surviving are a son Donald Cassity of the home, Step Daughter, Oralee Patten, Laclede, Mo. She Is also preceded In death by her parents, a brother and a sister. Services are held at Wright Funeral Home In Laclede, Mo. Burial will be In Laclede Cemetery. Laclede, Missouri. | Smart, Mabel Florence (I2338)
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8189 | Mabel Hedges A private funeral was held Sunday for Mabel Hedges, 85, Oregon, mother of Mrs. Miriam Snyder, Perrysburg, in Marsh Funeral Home, Luckey. Burial was in Troy Township Cemetery. Mrs. Hedges died Friday in Americare Nursing Home, Oregon. Memorials may be made to the donor’s choice. Sentinel Tribune, Bowling Green, Ohio. Monday, 23 November 1987, page 2. | Hutchison, Mabel Alice (I1030)
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8190 | Mabel N. Bosley Published: Saturday, February 23, 2008 11:49 AM CST Mabel N. Bosley, 94, of South Shore, Ky., died Friday, Feb. 22, 2008, at South Shore Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was born Oct. 8, 1914, in Greenup County, Ky., a daughter of the late Harry Hunt and Nellie Harr Hunt. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Charles Sammons; second husband, Myron Bosley; sister, Lucille Miller; brothers, Richard, Clarence, Raymond and Carl Hunt; and one granddaughter, Stephanie Sammons Smith. She was a retired retail sales clerk and homemaker. She is survived by a daughter, Janice (Darrell) Taylor of Reynoldsburg, Ohio; three sons, Darrell (Diana) Sammons of South Shore, Ky., Gary (Sheila) Sammons of Pataskala, Ohio, and Bob Sammons of Concord, N.C.; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and one brother, Morris "Bud" Hunt of South Shore, Ky. Services will be Monday, Feb. 25, 2008, at 1 p.m. at Morton Funeral Home in South Shore, Ky., with Bill Hayden officiating, and burial in Siloam Cemetery in South Shore, Ky. Friends may call Sunday, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Community Hospice of Ashland, 1538 Central Ave., Ashland, KY 41101. | Hunt, Mabel Nell (I4428)
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8191 | Mable A. Daulton, 96, of Rochester passed away at 2:25 p.m. Saturday November 17th, at Hickory Creek of Rochester Mable was born in Fulton County on August 30, 1916, the daughter of William and Frances Wilson Nixon. On October 6, 1936, Mable and Dale "Dirty" Daulton were married in Valparaiso in the Methodist church. Mable retired after 30 years from Fulton County REMC as the office manager. In her free time, she loved to play golf. She once shot a hole in one in 1982 on the Rochester Elk's Club course. Mable is lovingly remembered by numerous nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death are her parents, her beloved husband Dirty, a sister Mary Helen Ault, and two brothers, Al Nixon and Jim Nixon. It was her request that private family graveside services be observed. They will be held on Tuesday. The Good Family Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Rochester Sentinel - November 19, 2012 | Nixon, Mable Anna (I4582)
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8192 | Mable Stayton December 1982 Champaign News Gazette OGDEN – Mable Ellen Stayton, 95, of Ogden died Sunday evening (Dec. 19, 1982) at Americana Health Care Center, Normal. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Freese Funeral Home, St. Joseph, the Rev. Dennis Divan officiating. Burial will be in G.A.R. cemetery, Homer. There will be no visitation. Mrs. Stayton was born Feb. 11, 1887, near Homer, a daughter of Adam Wallace and Sarah Cessna Yeazel. She married James Stayton of Ogden, Oct. 18, 1905. He died Jan. 29, 1954. She is survived by a son, Ralph Stayton of Ogden; a daughter Pauline Esworth, of Normal; a granddaughter; a great-granddaughter; and a sister Bertha Hartley of Decatur. One son, three sisters and three brothers preceded her in death. Mrs. Stayton was a member of the Ogden First United Methodist Church. Memorials can be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. transcribed by the Homer Historical Society | Yeazel, Mable Ellen (I5281)
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8193 | Maddox – At her home in this city, on February 16, 1898, of pneumonia. Mrs. R.E. Maddox, aged 32 years and 9 days. Nannie Virginia Hitchcock was born in Guinup County, Ky., where she resided until 1884, when she went to Fairmount, Ill, where she was joined in the holy bonds of matrimony to Robert E. Maddox, on March 12, of same year. In 1885 they moved to this county, and have resided here continuously ever since. The deceased joined the Christian church at the age of fourteen years, and after removing to this county, there being no organization of the faith of her choice here, she joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has lived a devoted Christian life for the past eight years in that faith. A few days before she took sick she told her husband that she was ready and willing to go at any time, and requested of him that if she was called away, he should keep the children together and take good care of them. She leaves a husband and six children to mourn their loss, all of whom have the sympathy of the entire community in this their sad hour of affliction. In her death the husband loses a devoted and loving companion; the children lose a kind and affectionate mother, and the community loses one who was ever ready to minister to the sick, and her untiring efforts to be a help in time of need. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.E. Scott, and the remains were interred in the Gove city cemetery. Republican-Gazette, Gove City, Kansas. Thursday, 24 February 1898. LKH note: typo in obituary – Guinup County should read Greenup County. | Hitchcock, Nancy Virginia "Nannie" (I2085)
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8194 | Maddox – At rest, June 6, 1958, Earl D., dearly beloved husband of Margaret Maddox, loving father of Anna Lou Monroe, Loving brother of Pearl Mitchell, Florence Duffus, Bert Maddox, John and Wesley Maddox. A member of Washington Lodge No.46, A.F.& A.M., of Portland, Oregon, Al Kader Temple of Shrine, Portland, Oregon, Lodge No. 142, B.P.O.E., Portland, Oregon. Funeral services will be held under the auspices of Amity Lodge No.370 on Tuesday, June 10, 1958, at 1:00 p.m., at the Mortuary of Julius S. Godeau, Inc., 41 Van Ness Ave, nr. Market st. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. Godeau Funeral Home The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. Tuesday, 10 June 1958. | Maddox, Earl Dean (I1647)
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8195 | Maddox – In Oakland, October 8, 1937. Robert E., father of Mrs. Pearl Mitchell of Long Beach and Earl Maddox of Portland; Bert and Wes Maddox of San Diego, Florence Davenport of Berkeley and John Maddox of Lynwood, California. A native of Ohio. Aged 88 years. Services Monday morning, October 11, at 10:30 o’clock, in the Little Chapel of the Flowers (Hull and Durgin). Adeline Street at Ashby Station, Berkeley. Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California. Sunday, 10 October 1937. | Maddox, Robert Elder (I2086)
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8196 | Magdaleentje married second on 20 Jun 1675 to Henricus Van Dyck | van Amsterdam, Magdaleentje Jacobs (I5820)
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8197 | Magna Woman Dies May 9 Bridgie Mary O'Connor Cavanee, 74, 2070 S. 8750 West, regarded Magna woman, died of natural causes May 9 at her home. Born Feb. 22, 1894, in County Cork, Ireland, she was a daughter of Dennis and Hannah Mary Coleman O'Connor. She was married to John Edward Cavanee Feb. 24, 1914, in Salt Lake City. He died Oct. 12, 1954. Mr. Cavanee was a member of the Catholic Church. She came to Utah in 1912. Survivors Given Survivors include sons, Dannie, Hunter; William M., Magna; 4 grandchildren. Requiem Mass was Tuesday, 10 am., Holy Rosary Monday at 8 p.m. Burial for the fine woman was in the Pleasant Green Cemetery under the direction of the Peel Funeral Home. The Magna Time, Magna, Utah. Thursday, 16 May 1969. | O'Conner, Bridgie (I2789)
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8198 | Maj. William G. "Bill" Morrison, USAF (retired), 73, of 8347 James St., Panama City, died Saturday, Dec. 9, 2000, at his residence. He was born in Brookfield, Mo., but called California his home. He had lived in Panama City since 1972, moving here from an overseas assignment in the Air Force. During his life, Maj. Morrison worked as a journeyman electrician, served his country as an Air Force pilot and owned and operated his own printing shop. He served his country for 24 years in the U.S. Air Force, retiring as a major, and was a veteran of the Vietnam War. In his retirement he enjoyed golf and woodworking. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Dottie Morrison of Panama City; daughters, Debbie Martel and her husband John of Niceville, Fla., and Lisa Morrison of Springfield, Fla.; son Russell Morrison and his wife Teresa of Bear Creek, Fla.; grandchildren, Michelle Hongyee, Kristy Couture, Dominique Martel, Charles Martel, Jacqueline Martel, Brian Morrison, April Parrish and Mary Leigh Morrison; and great-grandchildren Brian Tyler Morrison and Jacob Ryan Hongyee. He is preceded in death by a son, William Guy Morrison Jr. Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jack Hankin officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 6 to 7 p.m. | Morrison, William Guy "Bill" (I3611)
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8199 | Maltilda Hitchcock, wife of John J. Hitchcock, age 70y, 4m, 12d. Buried next to W. R. and Sarah L. Hedges (her daugher). | Hunt, Matilda (I403)
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8200 | Man charge with murder in Hiawatha by Anelia K. Dimitroava, Register Correspondent Hiawatha, Ia. - Police arrested a 21-year-old man Tuesday in the death of a woman he had reportedly lived with. Christopher Joseph Wheeler of Hiawatha was charged with first degree murder in the death this week of Shelley Kay Razor-Markwell, 36, a mother of three. Wheeler was arrested at St. Luke's Hospital after the victim's missing car, a 1988 light blue Plymouth Sundance, was spotted in the area. Police said a witness saw the suspect leave Razor-Markwell's vehicle Monday and called authorities. They found razor-Markwell at 1 p.m. that day. Police Chief Richard Pierce said the victim was not shot or stabbed. An autopsy was scheduled. "We are tying some loose ends and trying to determine motive," Pierce said. He estimated the time of death as late Sunday or early Monday. The victim, police say, was by herself in the apartment, and none of her three children, two boys and a girl ranging in age from 2 to 13, was there. "The kids are with their fathers, and they are all very shook up," Pierce said. Relatives and friends, who said the children are very close to each other, are worried how they are going to adjust to their mother's death. Chelle Bennett, 18, and her friend Ashley Schafer, 18, last saw Razor-Markwell about 6 p.m. Sunday when they went to return a vacuum cleaner they had borrowed. "Shelley was very, very good about everything, and very quiet," Bennett said. "The last thing she said to me was 'Keep on trucking.'" Neighbors say Razor-Markwell rarely had guests, although a cousin occasionally stopped there. Hiawatha is a city of 5,000 people, north of Cedar Rapids. Pierce, who has been on the police force for 24 years, said Razor-Markwell's death was his second homicide investigation. "Any time somebody gets murdered, especially a female and a single mother, we all become concerned with our safety and well-being, " said Jeff Tourdot, 26, a Hiawatha resident. "It's a very nice community, and things like this do not happen here." Wheeler was unemployed, police said. He had reportedly checked himself into the hospital. Hiawatha police, Linn County Sheriff's deputies, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and other agencies continue the investigation. The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Wednesday, 30 July 2003. | Razor, Shelley Kay (I3909)
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