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9301 Nancy Lynn Dorsey, 53, of Bourbonnais, died Wednesday (May 14, 2003) at her home.

Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Friday at the Bourbonnais Chapel of the Schreffler Funeral Homes, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Burial will be in Mound Grove Gardens Cemetery.

Mrs. Dorsey was a former employee of Kroehler Mfg. Co. and A. O. Smith Corp. She was also a homemaker.

She was born July 27, 1949, in Kankakee, the daughter of Kenneth W. and Maxine Y. Gadbois Neblock. Her parents are deceased.

Surviving are her husband, Robert Lee Dorsey, whom she married July 13, 1991, in Kankakee, of Bourbonnais; one daughter, Christina Lynn Whitaker of Bourbonnais; two brothers and sisters-in-law, David and Susan Neblock of Bourbonnais, Gregory and Cindy Neblock of Longwood, Fla.; two grandchildren, Max and Sabrina of Bourbonnais; three nephews and two nieces; and one great-niece and one great-nephew.

Mrs. Dorsey was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church.

She enjoyed gardening, crafts, shopping and most of all, her grandchildren.
 
Neblock, Nancy Lynn (I5188)
 
9302 NANCY, daughter of WILLIAM and HANNAH WEST TURNER, came to Linn County MO at age 11. 29 Mar 1877 married LEONARD FRANKLIN POWELL. Children born, EMMA OPAL died age 8; BERT, NORA now Mrs BOSS CASSITY and Mrs GROVER (FLORENCE) MURRELL. In 1908 moved to Browning MO. Husband died 2 Oct 1922. Also left a sister ANN MOORE of CA. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 8 Jan 1948, Browning MO.) Turner, Nancy (I2358)
 
9303 Naomi Million Haynes, 87, of Lexington, devoted wife of John F. Haynes, died Saturday, July 15, 2000 at Mayfair Manor. Born in Fleming Co., she was a daughter of the late Ernest and Ethel Gardner Million and a member of Palomar Baptist Church. She was the loving mother of three daughter, Frances White and her husband Bobby, Mary Robey, and Pat Puckett and her husband Joe; and a son, Jimmy Haynes and his wife, Debbie. Other survivors include eleven grandchildren, Greg Robey, Gina Kays, Todd and John Puckett, Gary, Andy and Brent Haynes, Dana Craycraft, Allen Haynes, Heather Gaines, and Sherry Cornet; and twenty great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death and will be greeting in heaven by a son, John Wayne Haynes; a daughter, Jane Delores Haynes and a son-in-law, Tommy Robey. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by the Rev. Jesse Baldridge with burial following in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be her grandson. Honorary pallbearers will be Steve Brooks, Gary Cornett, Stephen Craycraft, David Gaines, Greg Kays, Harvey Haynes, Stanley Haynes and Lones Taulbee. Visitation will be from 4-9 p.m. today. Memorial are suggested to Palomar Baptist Church, 2190 Ft. Harrod Dr., 40513, or the American Cancer Society, 160 Moore Dr., Ste.201, 40503.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 17 July 2000.
 
Million, Naomi (I4890)
 
9304 Nathaniel Tipton was born on July 24, 1826, in Tuscarawas, Ohio, his father, Jonathan, was 25 and his mother, Eleanor, was 24. He married Louisa Jane Cassity April 25, 1852, and they had four children together: Andrew J. Tipton, Mariah Jane Tipton, Nathaniel Reed Tipton and John Hiram Tipton. During the US Civil War, he served in the Missouri State Militia Calvary. After the death of his first wife, he then married Mary Elizabeth (Enfield) Almond Nichols on March 26, 1901, in Milan, Missouri. He died on September 9, 1902, in Sullivan County, Missouri, having lived a long life of 76 years.
 
Tipton, Nathaniel (I1742)
 
9305 Naturalization record:

Name Saul Lipkind
Gender Male
Race White
Declaration Age 35
Record Type Naturalization Declaration
Birth Date 21 Sep 1903
Birth Place Kovno, Lithuania
Arrival Date 1 Jan 1907
Arrival Place Baltimore, Maryland
Declaration Date 15 May 1939
Declaration Place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Naturalization Place Pennsylvania, USA
Declaration Number 152437
 
LIpkind, Saul Sidney (I5428)
 
9306 Need documentation for this person.  Truesdell, John W. (I1817)
 
9307 Neely - Mr. Cecil E., 1621 Lister ave., passed away march 24, 1959, age 59 years. Services and interment Brookfield, Mo., Mr. Neely will lie in state at the parlors on the Paseo at Bruch Creek, blvd., until 8 a.m. Thursday.
D.W. Newcomer's Sons, LO - I-0024.
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Wednesday, 25 March 1959.
 
Neely, Cecil Emmett (I2319)
 
9308 Nell N. Burton
Nell N. Burton, 99, of 177 Bimini Drive, Tropic Isles, Palmetto, died Dec. 13 in Moorhead Manor Care Center.
There will be no visitation or services. Palmetto Funeral Home is in charge of cremation.
Born in Georgetown, Ill., Mrs. Burton came to Palmetto from Terre Haute, Ind., two years ago. She was a retired elevator operator for Union Hospital in Terre Haute. She was a Methodist.
She is survived by a daughter, Susie Alkire of Palmetto; three grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.
The Brandenton Herald, Brandenton, Florida. Thursday, 15 December 1988.
 
Nier, Nell (I1378)
 
9309 Nellie (Moore) Harris, oldest child of Austin and America (Cassity) Moore, was born 10 of July 1872 near Cora MO. Died 29 June 1956. Left one sister Mrs W.P. Barclay of Browning MO. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 5 July 1956, Browning MO.)
 
Moore, Nellie (I2895)
 
9310 Nellie I. Brown, born 2 Oct 1924 Purdin to Raymond and Sylvia Sandlin Bagley, died 30 Jan 1969 Chillicothe hospital. 4 Nov 1967 wed Herb Brown in Chillicothe MO, left with children, Wendell Harris, USN, Chula Vista CA; David Harris and Julia Harris, Chillicothe; and parents of Purdin. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 13 Feb 1969, Browning MO.)
Wife of HERBERT G. BROWN
 
Bagley, Nellie Imogene (I170)
 
9311 Nellie McClung Jennings
Age 92 of Kentmere Home of The Merciful Rest in Wilmington, DE, a former resident of 115 State St. in Athens, died Wednesday, December 27, 2000 at her residence in Wilmington.
Born in Rupert, WV December 13, 1908, she was the daughter of the late Preston and Edna Hedges McClung. She was a retired elementary schoolteacher with the Mercer County School System. She was of the Methodist faith. She left Athens, WV in 1989 to make her home with her daughter in Newark, ED before moving to Kentmere in 1991.
She was preceded in death by her husband,, Olen H. Jennings, Sr. Survivors include 1 son, Olen H. Jennings, Jr. and his wife Shirley of Princeton, WV; 2 daughters, Jane Southern and her husband Glen of Union WV and Ruth Spruill and her husband, Wayne of Newark, DE; 5 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Florence Hight of Kissimmee, FL and Verna Rosewell of Gauley Bridge, WF; and 2 brothers, Elvin McClung of Quinwood, WV and Fred McClung of Rainelle, WV.
By her request, the body has been cremated and interment will be in the Athens Cemetery. Private services will be conducted at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 1200 Quarrier St., Suite 4, Charleston, WV 25301.
Seaver Funeral Home in Princeton, WV is in charge of arrangements.
The News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware. Sunday, 31 December 2000.
 
McClung, Nellie Nora (I3957)
 
9312 Nellie S. Brock
Mrs. Nellie S. Brock, age 63, passed away yesterday at her home, 1204 Alton street.
She is survived by her husband, James; four daughters, Zelma A. Barber, Buanita Hedges, Azile Cobb and Bessie Wadlow, all of Wilmington; a son, Arnold H. Brock, U.S. Army; three sisters, Hattie Smith, Perlie Jaggers and Bessie Russell, all of Wilmington; two brother, Billy Alkire of Wilmington, and Kenneth Alkire of Everett, Wash.
With Cartwright Mortuary, 702 Broad avenue, in charge, funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock at the Assembly of God Church, 1031 Fries avenue. Rev. Paul Boyer will officiate at the rite to be followed by burial in Roosevelt Memorial Cemetery.
Wilmington Daily Press Journal, Wilmington, California. Thursday, 14 February 1946.
 
Alkire, Nellie Cordelia (I1347)
 
9313 Nellie was born August 6, 1939 in Lexington, Kentucky a daughter of William and Dora Lee (West) Million. She had been a Kalamazoo area resident for 29 years, coming from Marion, IN. Nellie was also a member of the Oakland Drive Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, William Million. On May 29, 1965, she was united in marriage to Ronnie J. Wimmer who survives. Also surviving, 3 daughters, Missie (Lyle, Jr.) Garrison, Jr. of Brandon, FL, Marcia (Scott) Mehl of Coon Rapids, MN, and Melody (Brent) Duholke of Ruskin, FL; 8 grandchildren; a brother, Ernest "Morton" Million of Danville, KY; a sister, Helen Arvin of Berea, KY; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Services will be held 11 o'clock Monday from the Langeland Family Funeral Homes, Portage Chapel, 411 E. Centre Ave. Visitation will be 2-4 pm Sunday. Private interment will be in Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Marion, IN at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the World Gospel Mission or the Oakland Drive Christian Church.

 
Million, Nellie Jane (I4963)
 
9314 Nelson Carpenter
Spruce Pine, Oct. 5 – Nelson Wayne Carpenter, 13-day-old son of Ted and Millicent Hedges Carpenter of Spruce Pine RFD 1, died at a Spruce Pine hospital this morning.
Funeral services will be held at Grassy Creek Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina. Sunday, 6 October 1957.
 
Carpenter, Nelson Wayne (I3823)
 
9315 Nephew of Sculptor Joel T. Hart Is Dead
Mr. Josiah T. Hart Passes Away At His Home In Clark County
(Special to the Herald.)
Winchester, Ky., Aug. 9. – Mr. Josiah T. Hart, nephew of Joel T. Hart, the famous sculptor, and one of the most highly respected citizens of Clark county, died this morning at 7:30 o’clock, after a week’s illness of bronchial pneumonia. Mr. Hart was 85 years old, and had lived in this county practically all of his life. He married Miss Mary Moore of Bath county. He is survived by his wife and eight children – Mrs. Lutie Hanna of Kansas City, Mrs. Taylor Fryer of Louisiana, Mo.; Mrs. Matt Chinn of Biloxi, Miss.; Mrs. Henry Ramsey of Lexington, Deputy Sheriff George Hat, William Hart, Mrs. Kirby Wills and Miss Ida Hart, all of Winchester. A brother and a sister, Andrew H. Hart and Miss Ella Hart, also survive him.
Mr. Hart had been married more than sixty years. No arrangements have been made for the funeral, and nothing will be done until the arrival of his daughters from a distance. The services will probably be held Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hart was a son of the late Thomas Hart, and was born and reared at the old Hart Homestead, about a mile and a half from Winchester. A brother, Dr. H.C. Hart, died a short time ago.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 10 August 1912, page 2.
 
Hart, Josiah T. (I2850)
 
9316 Nettie Hedges
Nettie Hedges, 75, 1127 Bond street, died at 3:18 p.m. Sunday in Woodland Hospital where she had been a patient five days.
Born in Iola, Mo., Feb. 28, 1897, she had lived in Moberly for the last 37 years. She was a member of the Christian church.
Surviving are her husband, Fred; one step-daughter, Mrs. Thelma McAllister, Moberly; two sisters in Canada; five grandchildren and two step-grandchildren of Moberly.
She was preceded in death by one daughter, Mrs. Georgia Buchanan.
Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Cater Funeral Home by the Rev. A. Louis Harris, pastor of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Burial will be in the Crescent Heights Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Ill., at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Cater Funeral Home.
Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat. Moberly, Missouri. Monday, 21 May 1973.
 
Fillinger, Nettie Ethel (I909)
 
9317 never married
 
Julien, Washington (I5603)
 
9318 NEW CASTLE - Leroy Kissick, age 75, of New Castle, peacefully went to be with the Lord Friday evening at Henry County Hospital following an extended illness.

He was born September 9, 1931 in Henry County to the late Milford Cash and Della (Wolfe) Kissick Sr.

He worked at Warner Gear for 11 years, was an auto mechanic of 20 years and worked for Ingersoll Steel for 22 years.

Leroy was a very loving husband, father, grandfather and loved people in general.

He was a proud member of the Crown City Cruisers and loved his cars.

Leroy was an avid NASCAR and sports fan. He also enjoyed fishing, watching T.V., camping, and his two dogs Missy and Angel.

Leroy will be greatly missed by his friends and family.

Survivors include his wife of 18 years, Wanda (Kinnett) Kissick of New Castle; four sons, Darrell Kissick of Arizona, Leon (wife: Anne) Kissick of Florida, Harold Kissick of Kennard, Rodney (friend: Nicole) Massengale; one daughter, Cheryl (husband: Rufus) Montoya of California; three sisters, Helen (husband: David) Sullivan of Greenfield, Phyllis Wilson of Anderson, and Marguerite Bertram of New Castle; also several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two daughters, Cordella Kissick and Carol Hendershot; two brothers, Milford Cash Kissick Jr. and David Kissick; and one sister, Evelyn Kissick.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at Hinsey-Brown Funeral Service in New Castle with Minister Frank Thomas officiating. Burial will follow in South Mound Cemetery West Lawn Addition.

Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at the funeral home. Military rites will be conducted by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Family has requested family and friends wear casual dress.
 
Kissick, Leroy (I3351)
 
9319 New Castle Baby Killed In Mishap
New Castle, Ind. (AP) – An 18-month-old baby girl was killed today by the car of an insurance salesman as he drove away from her grandparents’ home three miles west of New Castle.
She was Cordelia Kissick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kissick, who live near New Castle.
The salesman, Marvin Clark, 27, New Castle, told Deputy Sheriff Cash Robinson he did not see the child standing in front of his car as he drove from the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walles.
Coroner Robert Couder gave a verdict of accidental death.
Rushville Republican, Rushville, Indiana. Wednesday, 4 May 1955, page 1.

LKH note:
News article misspells her name. Should be Cordella.
News article also misspells surname of her grandparents. Should be Walla.

 
Kissick, Cordella Pauline (I4051)
 
9320 New Castle Youth Killed in Korean War
New Castle, Ind., Dec. 5 - Cpl. Hubert David Mark, 20, member of the First Marine Corps and son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mark, 1606 South Fourteenth street, was killed in action in Korea November 29, the family has been informed by telegram from the department of defense.
Beside the parents he is survived by two brother, Norman E. mark, and a twin, Philip Mark, who is in the Air Force, station at Westover Field, Mass.
The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Wednesday, 6 December 1950.
 
Mark, Hubert David (I4327)
 
9321 New Castle, Delaware. 16 Feb 1684.
6th sheet in Book A, of Wills
The office of probat of Wills
To all whom thes Presents shall come Greeting: Know you that John Smith of the town of Newcstle, in behalf of his wife, Mary, ye late widow of William Hedges, hath requested Letters of Administration on you estate of ye sd. William Hedges, who dyed Intestate, & ye sd John Smith hath given security to administer according to law. Thes are therefore by ye Kinds authority grant [piece of paper from foregoing sheet stuck on] at ye Proprietary & Governor to authorize & empower ye sd [piece stuck on, as above] John Smith to administer upon ye Estate goods, chattels [piece stuck on, as above] & other Effects whatsoever belonging to ye sd William Hedges, late deceased, or to him in anny ways appertaining, loweby giving & granting unto ye sd John Smith full power & authority to enter upon & take possession of all ye Estate & premises aforesd & to obtain, Sue for & Recover the same out of ye hands of anny pson or psons, whatsoever that is owing unto or hath ought in custody of or belonging to ye sd William Hedges, Deceased, & showith to satisfye all just debts & doe all other thing or things as by the laws of this Government if directed and all such other lawfull act or acts in or about ye premises as full and amply to all intents & Purposes as any other administrator lawfully may, can or ought to doe. Given under my hand & Seal at Newcastle ye 16th day of February, in ye 57th year of ye Kings Raign & 4th year of ye Proprietary government, 1684.
 
Smith, John (I5222)
 
9322 New Castle, Delaware. 16 Feb 1684.
6th sheet in Book A, of Wills
The office of probate of Wills
To all whom these Presents shall come Greeting: Know you that John Smith of the town of Newcastle, in behalf of his wife, Mary, ye late widow of William Hedges, hath requested Letters of Administration on you estate of ye sd. William Hedges, who dyed Intestate, & ye sd John Smith hath given security to administer according to law. These are therefore by ye Kinds authority grant [piece of paper from foregoing sheet stuck on] at ye Proprietary & Governor to authorize & empower ye sd [piece stuck on, as above] John Smith to administer upon ye Estate goods, chattels [piece stuck on, as above] & other Effects whatsoever belonging to ye sd William Hedges, late deceased, or to him in anny ways appertaining, loweby giving & granting unto ye sd John Smith full power & authority to enter upon & take possession of all ye Estate & premises aforesd & to obtain, Sue for & Recover the same out of ye hands of anny person or persons, whatsoever that is owing unto or hath ought in custody of or belonging to ye sd William Hedges, Deceased, & showith to satisfye all just debts & doe all other thing or things as by the laws of this Government if directed and all such other lawfull act or acts in or about ye premises as full and amply to all intents & Purposes as any other administrator lawfully may, can or ought to doe. Given under my hand & Seal at Newcastle ye 16th day of February, in ye 57th year of ye Kings Raign & 4th year of ye Proprietary government, 1684.
 
Caldwell, Mary (I5217)
 
9323 New Castle, Ind., Jan. 28. – (Special) – Ulysses Grant Akers, 80, died today at his home here. He was a former employe of the Hoosier Manufacturing plant and had lived here 30 years. Surviving are the widow, two brothers and two sisters, all of New Castle.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 29 January 1944.
 
Akers, Ulysses Grant (I1449)
 
9324 New Jersey births and christening index, 1660-1931 Willever, Abraham S. (I959)
 
9325 New Orleans, Louisiana birth records index, 1790-1899. Father: V. Stubenrauch. Mother: Henrietta Weber. Stubenrauch, Henrietta "Hettie" (I2379)
 
9326 New Paris - Mrs. Mae Zellinger Petero, aged 45, died Saturday morning at 3:30 o'clock in the City hospital in Indianapolis after an operation. Mrs. Petero was born June 28, 1894 in Millersburg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zellinger. She was married to Oliver Petero Oct. 30, 1915, and lived near Syracuse, Ind., until moving to Indianapolis. She was a member of the Millersburg Reformed church. She is survived by her husband; two sons, Oliver, Jr., and Mrs. Ida Zellinger, of New Paris, and two brother, Willard Zellinger, of New Paris, and Lawrence Zellinger, Hammond, Ind. The body was brought to the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Zellinger, north of New Paris, Saturday evening. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Reformed church in Millersburg with Rev. C.C. Collins, of New Paris, officiated. Burial was made in Brown's cemetery.
The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Monday, 18 September 1930.

LKH note:
Obituary text states there are two sons, but only names "Oliver, Jr." and then names "Mrs. Ida Zellinger" without context of her relationship.

From other records we know that her other son was Robert Petero, and that Ida Zellinger was her mother.
 
Zellinger, Reva Mae (I4999)
 
9327 Newcastle Busy With Rebuilding And Relief Work
Downtown Street Quiet, but the Devastated Region Is Scene of Great Activity.
Burial of Earl E. Razor Will Be Held On Monday
Newcastle, Ind., March 17. - But one week has passed since one of the most destructive cyclones in the history of the state swept through Newcastle, claiming twenty-two lives, maiming and injuring nearly two hundred and causing property loss estimated at nearly a million dollars. Although the tornado is but a few days past, to Newcastle resident who have experience dread, anguish, sorrow and deep sympathy it has seemed a month. . . .

page 7
Lad to Be Buried Monday
The last of the victims of the cyclone will have been laid away with the burial, Monday, of Earl E. Razor, 14, son of W.T. Razor. The Razor boy was one of the last of the first nineteen bodies hurried to the morgues to be identified.

The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Sunday, 18 March 1917.
 
Razor, Earl Emerson (I1483)
 
9328 News of the Courts
Superior Court. Room 1
93031. Ernest Hedges vs. Ethel Hedges. Divorce. Albert L. Fishman.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 3 April 1937, page 18.
 
Hedges, Ernest Easter (I4626)
 
9329 News of the Courts
Superior Court. Room 1
93031. Ernest Hedges vs. Ethel Hedges. Divorce. Albert L. Fishman.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 3 April 1937, page 18.
 
Lydle, Ethel Frances (I4634)
 
9330 Newspaper advertisement

C.N. Alkire
M.D.C.
Veterinarian
Graduate Chicado Veterinarian College
Office at Big Sandy Drug Store
Big Sandy, Mont.
The Bear Paw Mountaineer, Big Sandy, Montana. Thursday, 6 December 1917, page A2.

LKH note:
this is the last time I could find this advertisement. It first appeared in 1914.

 
Alkire, Charles Newton (I1365)
 
9331 newspaper advertisement

Horse Denisty
Examination free every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, opening the mouth and letting you see just the condition your horses mouths are in. Read the card in this paper.
C. Alkire, M.D.C.
The Bear Paw Mountaineer, Big Sandy, Montana, 8 July 1915, page A5.

 
Alkire, Charles Newton (I1365)
 
9332 Newspaper clipping on Find a Grave
Albert
On January 1, 1964, Raymond F. Sr., of 2904 Glenmore avenue beloved husband of Mary Julia (nee Derr), devoted father of Mrs. Regina M. Hromaknik, Mrs. Catherine A. Hodson, Mrs. Rosalie Frick, Messrs John M., Paul J. and Raymond F., Albert Jr. Son of Regina A. Albert (nee Becker) and the late Joseph E. Albert. Brother of Mrs. Catherine Katherine Neville, Sister Canise, SSND, Sister Regina Marie SSND, Messrs. Joseph Robert and Frederick Albert also survived by twelve grandchildren.
Services at Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home 5305 Harford road at Echodale on Saturday at 8 A.M. A High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Dominic’s Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

LKH note: because of the format I’d guess that this clipping came from:
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland.
 
Albert, Raymond Francis (I1662)
 
9333 Newspaper notices of the births of Sarah and Ambrose D. Hedges' children.

LKH note:
* * *
This would be Robert (1890-1893)
Death Returns
[list of people who died includes Robert]
Robert W. Hedges, 3 years, 539 W. Maryland, burn.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 28 February 1893, page 7.
* * * *
This would be Ambrose (1894-1895)
Births
[list of births including Sarah & Ambrose Hedges]
Sarah and Ambrose Hedges, 5 Coe street, boy.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 11 May 1894, page 7.
* * * *
Unknown child – we don’t have his name
Births
[list of births including]
Sarah and Ambrose Hedges, 4 Coe street, boy.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 10 April 1896, page 6.

* * * *
This would be Pearl Hedges (1899-1900)
Vital Statistics – March 3
Births
[list of births including]
Sarah and Dudley Hedges, 1012 Rhode Island street, girl.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 4 March 1899, page 7.
 
Clark, Sarah (I1978)
 
9334 Newspaper notices of the births of Sarah and Ambrose D. Hedges' children.

LKH note:
* * *
This would be Robert (1890-1893)
Death Returns
[list of people who died includes Robert]
Robert W. Hedges, 3 years, 539 W. Maryland, burn.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 28 February 1893, page 7.
* * * *
This would be Ambrose (1894-1895)
Births
[list of births including Sarah & Ambrose Hedges]
Sarah and Ambrose Hedges, 5 Coe street, boy.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 11 May 1894, page 7.
* * * *
Unknown child – we don’t have his name
Births
[list of births including]
Sarah and Ambrose Hedges, 4 Coe street, boy.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 10 April 1896, page 6.

* * * *
This would be Pearl Hedges (1899-1900)
Vital Statistics – March 3
Births
[list of births including]
Sarah and Dudley Hedges, 1012 Rhode Island street, girl.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 4 March 1899, page 7.
 
Hedges, Ambrose Dudley (I1972)
 
9335 Newtown, Mo.
Samuel E. Jones, 70-year-old Putnam County farmer, died Sunday in an ambulance en route to a Princeton, Mo., hospital. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and a Shriner. He is survived by two sons, Delbert Jones, Phoenix, Ariz., and Dallas Jones, Hamilton Field, Cal., and a sister, Mrs. Gail White, Fort Madison, Iowa. The body is at the Judd-Payne mortuary, Newtown. Funeral arrangements are pending until the arrival of the two sons.
St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Tuesday, 25 March 1947.
 
Jones, Samuel Edward (I2645)
 
9336 NICHOLASVILLE - Lela Davis Carter , 71, Fourth Street, retired secretary, wife of Carroll S. Carter Jr., died Friday. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home. Visitation 9 a.m. Tuesday. Contributions suggested to Children's Home and Bible School, P.O. Box 1017, Mount Dora, Fla. 32757.
 
Davis, Lila Inez (I3811)
 
9337 NICHOLASVILLE - Mildred Ivelia Corman Hammond, wife of Marion E. Hammond, Sr, died Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at Royal Manor Nursing Home. She was born Aug 15, 1922, to the late Jesse Fredrich and Sarah Moody Corman and step-mother, Hattie Belle Benge Corman. Marion and Mildred were married April 14, 1942, by the late Rev. W. J. Arvin in the study of the Christian Church. She attended Bethel School, starting at age 5 with Miss Grace Duncan who started her teaching career the same year, graduated from Nicholasville High School in 1940, and was a former employee of the Jessamine County Board of Education having worked at Nicholasville Elementary School cafeteria for 35 years. Mildred loved her work there and made many friends with the students, teachers and other staff members.
She was preceded in death by a son, Marion Eugene Hammond, Jr, sisters, Kathryne Opal Corman Holman, husband, Ed, Ruby Dell Corman Peel, husband, Elmer O. and Betty Corman English, brothers, Fred Corman, Jr, and Jerry B. Corman. Services 12:30pm Thu, Jan 27 at Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home with Rev. Benny Baker and Diann Cundiff officiating, burial in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
 
Corman, Mildred Ivelia (I3816)
 
9338 NICHOLASVILLE - Virginia Frances Huston Moody, 77, Melrose Avenue, former Lexington Credit Bureau employee, widow of George Moody , died Tuesday. Services 11 a.m. Friday, Betts & West Funeral Home. Visitation 5-9 p.m. today. Contributions suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass.
 
Huston, Virginia Frances (I3835)
 
9339 NICHOLASVILLE -- Virgie Cobb Moody , 88, West Brown Street, widow of Jack Moody , died yesterday. Services 1:15 p.m. Thursday, Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation 3-8 p.m. today, Guyn, Kurtz, Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home. Contributions suggested to Jessamine County Hospice.
 
Cobb, Virgie (I1438)
 
9340 Nicholasville – Marion “Gene” Hammond Jr., 61, West Brown St., died at his home on Thurs., Aug. 19, 2004. In addition to his wife, parents, and brothers he is survived by a special nephew Steven J. Hammond. Services will be 11 am today, at Hagar & Cundiff Funeral Home on Oak st., burial in Maple Grove Cemetery.
Guestbook at Legacy.com
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 21 August 2004.
 
Hammond, Marion Eugene “Gene” (I3820)
 
9341 Nina Myers
Nina Cassidy Myers, a homemaker who had lived in Vancouver since 1985, died March 30. She was 92.
Mrs. Myers was born Oct. 24, 1898 in Purdin, Mo.
Her husband, William; a son, William Jr.; and a daughter, Nina L. Navarre, all preceded her in death.
Survivors include two daughters, Jean I. Blair of Vancouver and Foncine Cunningham of Houston; eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Pythian Home. There was a graveside service in Shreveport, LA.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice.
Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington. Thursday, 11 April 1991.
 
Cassity, Nina Irene (I2451)
 
9342 nine children Hedges, Lillie Belle (I312)
 
9343 No census record after 1920. Mae (Cassity) Brott is listed as a survivor in 1932 obituary of her sister Lucy (Cassity) Trumbo. And in the 1934 obituary of her sister Nellie.
 
Cassity, May (I4475)
 
9344 No marriage records have been found for Lulu and Thomas.  Family: Thomas Boliver Snell / Lulu Edith Moody (F2254)
 
9345 no record after the 1860 census Crump, Thomas (I4379)
 
9346 no record after the 1860 census Crump, Sarah (I4378)
 
9347 no record after the 1870 census Hockley, Charles (I4370)
 
9348 No record after the 1870 census Crump, Mary (I4383)
 
9349 No record after the 1880 census. Crump, Ellen (I4380)
 
9350 no record after the 1920 census Larry, Lulu (I5445)
 

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