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8901 no record after the 1870 census Hockley, Charles (I4370)
 
8902 No record after the 1870 census Crump, Mary (I4383)
 
8903 No record after the 1880 census. Crump, Ellen (I4380)
 
8904 no record after the 1920 census Larry, Lulu (I5445)
 
8905 No record for William Crump after the 1880 census. Crump, William F. (I4358)
 
8906 No records found after September 1868 Hedges, Dennis Edward (I3493)
 
8907 Noelle Glen Musselman Daulton Earnest, 79, formerly of Rochester, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, August 28, 2019, at her home in Sebring, Florida.

She was born on May 14, 1940, in Terre Haute, Indiana to Dr. Glen G. and Billie Mae (Maynard) Musselman. She married Phillip Daulton in 1964. After their divorce she married Ben E. Daulton in 1970. He passed away in 1990. Later, she married William Earnest, who died in 2002.

Noelle received her Master's degree in education from Indiana University in 1970. She was the executive director for the Manitou Training Center from the early 1970s until her retirement in 1988. Her favorite hobbies included golf, art, and crafts.

She was preceded in death by her parents; step-mother Theresa P. Musselman; three sisters, Nelrose, Nancy, and Nikki; and brother, Nils.

She is survived by her daughter, two grandsons and one granddaughter; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Noelle chose to be cremated.
 
Musselman, Noelle Glen (I4592)
 
8908 Nora O. Peery
Nora Omega Peery, 90, died Thursday, Jan. 28, 1988, at St. Francis Hospital, Marceline. Mrs. Peery was born Jan. 29, 1987[TYPO in newspaper], in Linn County, east of Purdin, daughter of John and Martha Cassity Garrett. She married Ben Peery on May 28, 1913. She was a member of the Linneus United Methodist Church, Royal Neighbors and Social Studies Club.
Those surviving include a daughter and son-in-law, Howard and Vetta Kelly, Marceline; five grandchildren, Dana Reick, Marceline, Rita Burtch, Carrollton, Deanne Proplesch, Omaha, Neb., Lynn Fellman, Houston, Texas, and Susie Piggott, Tulsa, Okla.; and twelve great-grandchildren.
Funeral service was January 21 at the Linneus United Methodist Church with the Rev. William Wasson officiating. Soloist was Kerry Hoskins, and organist was with Marilyn Buckman. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of Wright Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Lowell McKenzie, Richard Shanks, Lloyd Grafton, Gary Foster, Leland Buckman and Johnny Anderson.
Memorials may be made to the Linneus United Methodist Church.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Thursday, 4 February 1988.
 
Garrett, Nora Omega (I2348)
 
8909 Norma Jean Brooks Berndt, 88, daughter of Laban and Bertha B. (Cobb) Brooks (deceased), passed away quietly in her sleep on Tuesday, September 21, 2021.

She was one of 11 children, of which her sister, Judy (Brooks) Daugherty is now the only remaining sibling. Norma had four children, Jeanna Driver (Mike Mangold), Bruce (Cindy) Driver, Alan (Suzanne) Driver, and Willard Neal Flowers, Jr. (deceased). Norma was blessed with 14 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren, whom she greatly loved and enjoyed spending time with.

Norma worked hard to raise her children and was proud of their accomplishments and public service. She was especially proud the day her three law enforcement sons were with her on the day former Sheriff Joseph McAtee made her an Honorary Deputy.

A graveside service will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 25, 2021 at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens - 1977 South State Road 135, Greenwood.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Disabled American Veterans, Leukemia Society, or the American Heart Association.
 
Brooks, Norma Jean (I5113)
 
8910 Norma Martin Kearns 89, Shelbyville, died Sat., July 9, 2005. Services: 1 p.m. Tues., July 12 at Overpeck-Gooch Funeral Home, 225 Maple St., Dana, IN, 47847, with calling there one hour prior to service. Private Burial: Bono Cemetery.

She first married Mr. Riggen who died in 1945. She second married Willet Hubert Pearman on August 21, 1947 in Vermillion County. They divorced. She third married Grant Calvin Kearns on January 13, 1950.

The Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis, Indiana
July 11, 2005
 
Martin, Norma Lavon (I3117)
 
8911 Norma was raised by her mother and step-father after her father passed away in 1942. She grew up and attended schools all over the world. On February 11, 1961, she married Harold in Idaho Falls, where they made their home. She enjoyed camping, going south for the winter, spending time with her family and her beloved dog Sophie. Survivors included: children Harold "Butch" (Karen) Foster of Idaho Falls and Tamie (Kevin) Merrill of Idaho Falls; siblings William R. Johnson of Taipei, Taiwan, and Virginia Greif of Payette, ID; grandchildren Jamie (Tony) Wise, Tyson (Stacy) Foster, Dakota Merrill, and Kylie Foster; and great-grandchildren August Merrill, Gage Foster, Kaydee Foster, and Connor Wise; preceded by her father, Floyd Cassity; mother, Dorothy Johnson; step-father, Donald Johnson; husband Harold Willard Foster, Sr., sister Betty Brumet and great-granddaughter Kaydence Merrill. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 12th.
 
Cassity, Norma Jean (I4152)
 
8912 Norma was the daughter of James William "Jay" and Leatha (Bagley) Smith. She married Clifford E. Abbott March 12, 1948. She was preceded in death by her husband Clifford on March 13, 2009 and by her parents, a grandson, William W. Scarbrough; four brothers, James, Jerald, Gary, and Dean Smith; and one sister, Mary Havens.
She is survived by two daughters, Nancy (Ron) Shuler and Jo Ellen Gillis; one son Russell (Lou Ann) Abbott.
 
Smith, Norma (I740)
 
8913 Normal A. Hyatt
Former Marionite Normal Annual Hyatt, 79, Logan Elm Health Care Center, Circleville, died Wednesday morning at Berger Hospital, Circleville.
He was born Nov. 26, 1911 in Romans, Ky., a son of Floyd T. and Maggie May Hamm Hyatt.
Mr. Hyatt retired in 1979 as a welder with Fairfield Engineering Co., and was a member of the Pentecostal Church of Christ, serving as a deacon there for several years.
His wife, the former Myrtle Marie Caudill, died January 1979 in Marion.
Surviving are a son, Normal Ray Hyatt, Indianapolis, Ind.; a daughter, Mrs. Willard (Alice0 Clemmons, Atlanta, Ohio; a brother, John Hyatt, Columbus; two sisters, Elsie G. Oliver, New Bloomington, and Mildred E. Banks, Marion; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. A brother, three sisters and a grandson are deceased.
The service will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Boyd Funeral Home with the Rev. James Winders officiating. Burial will follow in Chapel Heights Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home 5-9 p.m. Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.
The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio. Thursday, 29 August 1991.
 
Hyatt, Normal Annual (I3051)
 
8914 Norman B. Neely, father of Mrs. Ben Harris, formerly of this community and now of Birmingham near K.C., passed away recently at his home seven miles northeast of Brookfield in Linn county at the age of 97. He was born in West Virginia Sept. 11, 1856 and came to Missouri in 1869. He leaves 11 children all of whom were at the funeral except two who live in California. Surviving also are 28 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
The Index, Hermitage, Missouri. Thursday, 4 March 1954.
 
Neely, Norman Bruce (I2303)
 
8915 Norman E. Woodside, 79, Purdin, died Friday at Kirksville Osteopathic Medical Center. He was born Oct. 15, 1914 in Linn County, son of Jesse and Leanna (Jenkins) Woodside. He and Vivian Britton were married Feb. 14, 1937.
She survives, of the home; also surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Pat Woodside, Peculiar, and Rick and Teresa Woodside, Laclede; three daughters and sons-in-law, Carol and Paul Stroud, Laclede, Linda and Tom King, Milan, and Norma Lea and Kenny Jenkins, Laclede; 18 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Marlin and Vera Woodside, Purdin; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Marjorie and Nelson Britton, Purdin, and Dorothy and Otto Hollon, Milan, and several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Woodside was a retired farmer and a member of Bear Branch United Methodist Church.
Services were held 2 p.m. Monday, at the church, with the "Rev. Billy Wayne Hines officiating. Burial was at Purdin Cemetery. Arrangements were by Wright Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the church.
 
Woodside, Norman Earl (I1867)
 
8916 Norman Eugene "Gene" Mark, 93, of New Castle, passed away on the afternoon of Sunday, June 14, 2015 in Hickory Creek at New Castle.

He was born September 18, 1921 in New Castle, a son of the late Ora Raymond and Faye (Moody) Mark.

Gene attended New Castle High School and then served his country during World War II in the United State Army Air Force, where he was one of the first members of the Strategic Air Command. During his time in the Army he also served in Guam. After the war he began perfecting his craft as an auto mechanic. He worked for Ramsey Cadillac-Oldsmobile in New Castle for many years and also was self- employed as a Cadillac mechanic, where he specialized in electrical and air conditioning. Gene retired from Johnson's Machines in New Castle. Gene was a gifted woodworker and made clocks, did upholstery work and enjoyed racing. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family. Gene was a former member of the American Legion and the Elks Lodge.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Alice Mark; his children, Susie (husband: Port) Davidson of New Castle, Faye Mark (husband: George Bull) of Bloomington, Dr. Samuel Mark of Galveston, Texas, Curtis (wife: Rita) Mark of New Castle, Linda (husband: Jay) Fry of Oxford, Ohio, Michael Mark of Indianapolis, Mary Ann (husband: Terry) Rankin of Indianapolis and Gena Mark (husband: Jim Ziliak) of Lexington, Kentucky; his grandchildren, Jennifer, Jeff, Katy, Tom, John, Justin, Zane, Natalee, Kristiann, Anna, Patrick, Aidan and Celia; seven great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; two sisters-in-law, Jean Mark and Pat Lawson and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Ella Bull and an infant grandson; two brothers, David Mark and Philip Mark and an infant sister.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 20, 2015 at Sproles Family Funeral Home.

Friends may call from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Inurnment will take place Saturday, July 18, 2015 in South Mound Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be offered to the Humane Society or CURE.
 
Mark, Norman Eugene “Gene” (I3761)
 
8917 Norman Lee “Mousie” Mineer, 88, of Foxport, beloved husband of 62 years to Joyce Dixon Mineer, passed away Thursday, July 30, 2020, at his home surrounded by his family.

Born in Lewis County on February 28, 1932, he was the son of the late Archie Lee and Lula Ann Doyle Mineer.

Norman was a US Navy veteran and retired from Wald Manufacturing in 1993. He was a faithful member of Pleasant Valley Church of Christ where he had served as a deacon.

Norman enjoyed restoring Case tractors and participating in tractor shows. He had various interests throughout his life, always staying busy tinkering with projects. The last few years he enjoyed riding around the farm and woods in his Ranger side-by-side.

In addition to his wife, survivors include his children, Pam (Denny) Lowe, Robin (Johnny) Conn, Jill (Mark) Miller, and Mark (Angie) Mineer; his grandchildren, Jared Miller, Megan Lowe Schumacher, Terri Lowe, Janel Miller, Cody Conn, and Austin Mineer; and great-grandchildren, Blaine Lowe, and Ethan Conn.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his foster brother, Bob Mineer.


 
Mineer, Norman Lee (I4812)
 
8918 North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 Hedges, John R. (I465)
 
8919 North Carolina Marriage bonds: 1741-1868 Family F1234
 
8920 Not legible on death certificate Blanton, Emma Frances (I4847)
 
8921 Not named in his father, Peter Hedges, will in 1791. Hedges, James (I5259)
 
8922 Note from Find a Grave:
(It was confirmed to me, by the cemetery office, this is the only Stanley Hedges, died at age 53, buried in the cemetery. The memorial for this Stanley's father is not correct. It appears his name was placed on the tombstone, with intentions of being buried there, but in fact died and was buried in Ohio. I have requested corrections. In addition, the father died after this Stanley died. The story is not clear if the obituary, stating the senior Stanley died 1st, was an error or if the family did not know)

**Lee has not been added as this Stanley's middle name, per family being firm on he did not have a middle name. I respect that and left "Lee" off the memorial. It is not uncommon to be called Sr and Jr merely for clarification & not necessarily that the birth names are the same.

 
Hedges, Stanley L. (I2779)
 
8923 Note from Find a Grave:
Disappeared 1911, date of death and place of burial unknown. Son of Daniel Harrison Shumate (1844-1928) and Selena Caldwell Hankins (1844-1929). Married Maggie Alice White, 1888. President of the Olive Hill National Bank. 
Shumate, John William (I1678)
 
8924 Note from Find a Grave:
Enlisted as Private in Company I, 44th MO Infantry. John's older brother Anthony was Captain of Company I.

John was a son of Daniel and Nancy (Wertz) Muck. He married Clarinda Burress, August 21, 1864, in Sullivan Co., MO. Their daughter Melissa (or Melvina) was born in 1865.

John Muck is listed in the U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006, as a Private in the U.S. Army, died Nov. 4, 1864, buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Section 26 Site 5956.
 
Muck, John (I2893)
 
8925 Note from Find a Grave:
Flora was married twice 1st to Winford S. Lambert and 2nd to Howard Curtis Phipps. She was the daughter of Clarence Gilkison & Odessa 'Dessie' Hall.
 
Gilkison, Flora May (I789)
 
8926 Note from Find a Grave:
John Bunyan Rice was the son of David and Susannah Rice. His siblings were Elizabeth,( married John Ringo), James Harvey (married to Margaret Belle Crutcher), Polly (married to Edward Kern), Mary Magdaline (married to unknown O'Neil), and David Luther (married to Elizabeth Johnston) Rice.
He married Amelia Ann Hoggins 17 Mar 1845, in Gallatin County, Ky. They lost a set of twins in 1864; John Hill and Robert Lee. Their remaining children were; Mary Jane, Ann Susan, Margaret, Angeline, David Luther, Judson, James Hill, William I, Lydia Belle, and Edwin Claude Rice. 
Rice, John Bunyon (I3563)
 
8927 Note from Find a Grave:
John Simpson Hunt b. 1817, Bath Co Kentucky, occupation Farmer, m. 27 Jan 1840, in Greenup Co, KY, Mary Ann Bradshaw, b. Apr 1821, KY, d. Before 1910, Greenup Co, KY. John died 1889, Schultz Creek, Greenup, Kentucky, buried:
Bennetts Chapel/Nippert Family Cemetery. Mary: According to 1900 Greenup Co Census, had 13 children and 8 are still living. See documents from Thomas O. Hunt pension file. Mary writes letter describing her son's health after the Civil War.

Children:
Thomas Oliver Hunt born 9-10-1841
Harriett Hunt born 1844
Elvira (Alma) Hunt born 1-1848
Andrew Jackson Hunt born 1-1848
Lucinda Hunt born 2-18-1856
Amanda J. Hunt born 1858
James B. Hunt born 1859
Rebecca Hunt born 11-6-1860
John Simpson Hunt, Jr born 9-1862
Milford (Millard) F. Hunt born 3-1865
Minnie E. Hunt born 1867
 
Hunt, John Simpson (I3639)
 
8928 Note from Find a Grave:
Lt.Cmdr
United States Navy, Retired.
Enlisted in 1912 and retired in 1945.
During World War I, he was supply officer at the Navy Yard and afterwards was supply and accounting officer at the Naval Research Laboratory and the Naval Academy in Annapolis. Md.
Leaving military service briefly in the 1930s,he worked as purchasing agent for the Montgomery County Board of Education.
Married Josephine Fink.
Buried with full military honors.

Source:WP 
Schaeffer, Calvin William (I3517)
 
8929 Note from Find a Grave:
Mother of eleven children, three of whom preceded her in death, Elmer and Myrtle at the age of two years and Maude at the age of 35.

In 1884 the family moved to Kansas, where they lived for two and one-half years, coming to this county in a prairie schooner at the end of that time. They settled on a farm north of Blair and lived there until they moved to this city about 25 years ago.

She leaves eight children: Thornton of Omaha; Edgar of Kearney, Mo.; Mrs. Laura Kindred of Omaha; Oscar of Blair; Etta of Blair; Mrs. Harry White of Omaha; Burtis of British Columbia; and Henry of Howe, Nebr.
 
Newkirk, Lucinda (I1254)
 
8930 Note from Find a Grave:
Nancy Alminia is the daughter of Mary Mitchell and wife of John Wesley Eaton. She lived in Whitley County, Kentucky throughout her exceptional lifetime of 95 years. At 95, she succumbed to pneumonia.
 
Eaton, Nancy Almina (I1904)
 
8931 Note from Find a Grave:
Parents: Henry and Elizabeth Ziegler Allinger.
Jacob came to the US when 19 years old. Landed at New York went to Bradford County, Pennsylvania for 3 months then went to Logan County, Illinois for 3 years and was employed as a farm hand. In 1871 came to Iroquois County, Illinois investing in 80 acres near Hoopeston in Vermilion County, farmed this for 12 years. Married Elizabeth Dinger Nov. 29, 1881 sold his property near Hoopston and came to Section 1 in Artesia Township, Iroquois County, Illinois.
 
Allinger, Jacob (I1956)
 
8932 Note from Find a Grave:
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Sergeant First Class John Maddox (ASN: 2273686), United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in action while serving with Company F, 316th Engineers, 91st Division, A.E.F., at Audenarde, Belgium, 1 November 1918. Sergeant Maddox volunteered to accompany an officer and three other soldiers on a reconnaissance patrol of the city of Audenarde. Entering under heavy shell fire, the party reconnoitered the city for seven hours, while it was still being patrolled by the enemy, and advanced two kilometers in front of our outposts and beyond those of the enemy. 
Maddox, John William (I1644)
 
8933 note from findagrave: From his death certificate #40676 and from his wife's obit in the Browning Leader-Record, issue 21 Aug 1952.

JOHN WILLIAM PULLIAM, of Milan, Sullivan Co MO, son of THOMAS and ANNA (CASSIDY) PULLIAM, was born in Linn Co Mo 26 Aug 1869. Died 24 Nov 1947 in Milan MO. Married Mrs DAISY BELLE (BOWDEN) DODSON 25 Dec 1932, who survives.
 
Pulliam, William (I2601)
 
8934 Note from LKH. Mary Hedges Reiner notes him as called "Eldon", but my father always referred to his cousins as Cecil and Ersel.
 
Simpson, Ersel Eldon (I193)
 
8935 Note from Marjorie (Fox) Block: Birth date and place from the family Bible owned by Cora Belle (Gritton) Hedges. Hedges, George Fielden (I82)
 
8936 Note of MHR: Harvey was a farmer and a Republican.
 
Eaton, Harvey Albert (I108)
 
8937 Note on Find a Grave for William Riley Allen:
Married to Martha V. Cassity - Father of John Alexander Allen who founded Allen's Meat Market, later Allen's IGA on abt.103 W. Main Street in Morehead, KY Building still has JA Allen on bldg.
 
Allen, John Alexander (I2390)
 
8938 Note on Find a Grave states "Smith F Hitchcock died 1852-1860 Greenup County, Kentucky."

LKH note: I'm working on finding any documentation that would confirm this.
 
Hitchcock, Smith F. (I2077)
 
8939 Note on Find a Grave.
Enlisted 27 May 1864, Michigan City, Indiana
Mustered out 30 Sep 1864
Union side of Civil War (Private)
Possibly born May 1839 in Rochester, IN
 
Pugh, Zephaniah (I1614)
 
8940 Note on Find a Grave.
Union soldier, Co C, 1st MSM Cavalry, died of typhoid pneumonia at Sedalia, Pettis Co., MO while in service. Rank of Private.
 
Cassity, John Edward (I1791)
 
8941 Note on Find a Grave:

"Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done"

Shares stone with Loyd.

**********************************************
She was the daughter of Wallace and Lottie (Bailey) Wright and the mother of Lauralynn Sue Davidson.
 
Wright, Gloria Jean (I4330)
 
8942 Note on Find a Grave:

A note in the Browning Leader-Record, issue 3 May 1966, Browning MO;

W.P. Barclay, 91, a patient, and wife also a patient in Brookfield nursing home,
died 2 May 1966.
 
Barclay, William P. (I1725)
 
8943 Note on Find a Grave:

son of Gary & Bessie (Dalton) Funk
 
Funk, Herman (I5443)
 
8944 Note on Find a Grave:
"Dottie" married 1st Gordon Tallman and they had 2 children: Randal Gordon Tallman and Rita Jo Tallman. Dottie later married Earl Minger. They did not have any children.
 
Harbison, Dorothea Ernestine (I4699)
 
8945 Note on Find a Grave:
1. Hiram M. Blanton, born 1873 in KY; died 1940 in OH. He married (1) Ethel Florence Hall 20 Nov 1898 in Rowan Co., KY. She was born 13 Oct 1876 in Rowan Co., KY, and died 04 May 1913 in Carter Co., KY. She was the daughter of Jesse Hall and Sarah Gilberson. He married (2) Martha Ann Thompson Bef. 14 Apr 1930. She was born 19 Aug 1878 in Lawrence Co., OH, and died 27 Mar 1967 in Lucasville, Valley Twp., Scioto Co., OH. She was the daughter of Charles Thompson and Nancy Jane Ball.
 
Blanton, Hiram "Harm" (I1521)
 
8946 Note on Find a Grave:
After his first wife Rebecca Harbert 's death, he married Rebecca 'Patsey' Stout on 11 Feb 1875.
 
Harvey, Basil (I2990)
 
8947 Note on Find a Grave:
Amelia was the daughter of James and Mary Hill Hoggins. She married John B Rice 17 Mar 1845, at Gallatin County, Ky. They were the parents of Mary Jane, Ann Susan, Margaret, Angeline, David Luther, James Hill, Judson I, William, John Hill, Robert Lee, Lydia Belle, and Edwin Claude Rice. The twins, Robert and John died in 1864. The family moved from Carroll County to Meade county around 1876. Amelia was taken back to Carroll County for burial next to her husband.
 
Hoggins, Amelia (I3564)
 
8948 Note on Find a Grave:
B/D on D/C is not correct, she was born in 1863 or 1864.
D/O Rollie Banks Crouch and Hannah Staton Crouch.
Married Thomas David Staton in 1881
Second wife of Peter Crouch married 27 Mar 189
 
Crouch, Martha Warren (I2962)
 
8949 Note on Find a Grave:
Birth and Death Dates from "The Kern Family of Rowan County" (the-kern-family-of-rowan-county-north-carolina-nicholas-county-kentucky-boone-clinton-lawrence-monroe-counties-indiana-hancock-county-illinois-lee-county-iowa)
[Thank you to Contributor #48565754 (kern brogan) for the info.]

1830 he was living in Nicholas, Kentucky.
1840 he was living in Lawrence, Indiana.
1850 and 1860 he was living in Pleasant Run, Lawrence, Indiana (and was born in Kentucky.
[from U.S. Federal Census of 1830, 1840, 1850, and 1860]
 
Kern, Edward (I5468)
 
8950 Note on Find a Grave:
Birth name was Ole Julsen Delesmyr. He was the son of Juul Juulsen (1800-1865) and Anne (Evensdatter) Juulsen (1811-1892).
 
Julsen, Ole (I955)
 

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