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9651 | Paul E. “Tinch” Russom, was born on December 2, 1918 in Dewar, OK he passed away in Kent on November 15, 2017 two weeks shy of his 99th birthday. Paul grew up in the Cle Elum area and married a local girl, Jane M. Samples on December 23, 1941. They were married for 56 years. He was drafted and joined the Army Air Force in 1944 until 1946 and served in Guam during WWII. He worked at the Boeing Company for over 40 years. Paul was the First Grand Marshall in the Pioneer Parade in Cle Elum on July 6, 2013. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling, investing, and building their family homes. He was preceded in death by his wife Jane in 1998, his son Paul “Danny” in 2013, and granddaughter Marie Sather in 1974. He is survived by three of his children, his brother James E. Russom of Buckley and sister Alice F. West of Oregon. | Russom, Paul E. “Tinch” (I4082)
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9652 | Paul R. Cassity Paul R. Cassity, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Cassity, was born near Purdin, July 19, 1894 and passed away at his home in San Francisco, California, February 22, 1947. He served in the Navy as radio operator in World War I. I leaves to morn his passing his wife and three children, Beverly, Paul Jr., and Marilyn of the home; his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Cassity of Purdin, one brother, Mr. Guy Cassity, San Franciso, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Etta Bivens, Brookfield, Mo.; Mrs. Bernice McLendon, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Nin Myers, Freeport, Louisiana, one aunt, five uncles, also a host of friends. The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 27 February 1947. | Cassity, Paul Revere (I2222)
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9653 | Paul Wilson Liles, 75, of 1603 South Thirteenth Street, will be buried Sunday following funeral services at 3 p.m. at his home, with the Rev. John R. Turner officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery, Ridout's in charge. Mr. Liles, a native of Tarboro, N.C., died early Friday at his residence. Shortly after he was graduated from Duke University, he went to work as night operator for the Southern Bell Telephone Company. At the time of his death he was traffic manager, and had been in the employ of the company 36 years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Bessie Liles; four sons, Paul Liles, of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.; Kenneth, Raieford and Hugh Liles, all of Birmingham; two sisters, Miss Meta Liles, of Boone, N.C., and Miss Nannie Liles, Tarboro; and two brothers, Frank and James Vance Liles, Tarboro. Active pallbearers will be H.G. Turner, C.T. Happer, R.L. Seay, W.E. Withers, W.A. Mathews and R.M. Green. The Birmingham News, Birmingham, Alabama. Saturday, 11 September 1937. | Liles, Paul Wilson (I3074)
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9654 | Pearl Bell Cassity 73, died at her home In Chillicothe on March 12, 1974. She was born May 26, 1900 at Chula, Mo. Daughter of Archibald and Adah Gray Hutchison. She married Orville William Cassity on November 14, 1925 In Chillicothe who died In 1963. She was a member of the free Methodist Church. She Is survived by a son Edward L. Cassity and two daughters. Ada Lindsey of Chillicothe and Betty Odell of Artesia California. Burial was In Edgewood Cemetery, Chillicothe, Mo. | Hutchison, Pearl Belle (I2341)
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9655 | Pearl Evelyn Sharp Eaton, 88, of Corbin, Kentucky passed away Friday, February 18, 2005 at the Knox County Hospital. She was born September 25, 1916 in Whitley County, Kentucky to the late Rev. Blaine Sharp and Mary Ridner Sharp. Two sisters, Biddie Burdine and Helen Johnson; and four brothers, Joe Sharp, Alonzo Sharp, Arlo Sharp and Hermit Sharp, all preceded her in death. A retired employee of American Greetings Corp., Pearl was a member of Steele's Chapel Christian Church and had been active in the Homemakers Association and formerly in the PTA. She is survived by her husband of 68 years, the Rev. Hobart Eaton; four children, Ralph Eaton and his wife, Lois, of Bethel, Ohio, Johnny Eaton and his wife, Tammy, of Corbin, Ruth Eaton Bigelow of Crosby, Texas and Ella Sullivan of Corbin; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three sisters, Elizabeth Siler of Erlanger, Oma Mynatt of Corbin, and Aretta Dinkel of Indianapolis, Indiana; one brother, Walter Sharp and his wife, Georgia, of Chicago, Illinois; one sister-in-law, Beulah Sharp; and a brother-in-law, Herbert Eaton. The Rev. and Mrs. Eaton had parented numerous foster children over the years, and were predeceased by two children: Harold Wayne Eaton and Brenda Frances Eaton. Her funeral will be at 2:00 PM Sunday at the O'Neil Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bobby Joe Eaton officiating. Burial will be at Worley Cemetery, with her nephews serving as pallbearers. Friends may call from 6:00 - 8:00 PM Saturday at O'Neil Funeral Home. Memorials are suggested to The Building Fund at Steele's Chapel Christian. Condolence messages may be sent to www.oneilfh.com O'NEIL FUNERAL HOME in charge. Obit from: THE TIMES TRIBUNE, Corbin, Kentucky - 20 February 2005 | Sharp, Pearl Evelyn (I1906)
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9656 | Pearl L. Hedges Rogers, 66, Whitestown, died Oct. 27, 2003. Services: 2 p.m. Oct. 29 at Myers Chapel of Memories with visitation from noon to 2 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, Lebanon. Burial: Mts. Runn Cemetery. Published by The Indianapolis Star on Oct. 28, 2003. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/indystar/name/pearl-rogers-obituary?id=48780963 | Hedges, Pearl Luella (I4668)
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9657 | Pearley June Flowers, 87 of Cameron and formerly of Chester passed peacefully at her home in the presence of her loving family on Friday, March 31, 2017. Born in Indianapolis Indiana on February 23, 1930, she was a daughter of the late Ernest and Lucille Lawrence Hedges. Pearley was a homemaker and faithful member of the Chester First Church of the Nazarene. Preceding her in death were her husband, Earl Flowers on April 17, 1998, her brother, Robert Hedges; an infant daughter and son in-law, Charles Beaver. She leaves her loving children, Julia Beaver of Cameron, Ohio, Robin Wheeler and husband Tim of Brazil, IN; Kathy Baumgarner of Green Castle, In; Debra Montgomery and husband Herman of Calcutta, James Reid and wife Kathy of Texas and Fred Stevens and wife Gynell of Effingham, IL. Also she leaves her sister, Joan Crousore of Ft. Wayne, IN; nineteen grandchildren and several great and great great grandchildren. Friends are invited to visit the family on Tuesday (today) from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester where Pastor Steve Cummings will celebrate Pearley’s life on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. She will be laid to rest with her husband Earl at the Locust Hill Cemetery in Chester following the services. | Hedges, Pearley June (I4629)
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9658 | Pearson, John Luther, born 1 April 1887 in Linn County, MO, near Browning, son of Mr and Mrs C. H. Pearson, died 6 June 1917. Married Orpha J. Cassity 23 Oct 1907 who died 1910 in Colorado Springs. Went to Montana for his health. 25 Oct 1915 married Clara Alice Elery at Barker, Mont. Went back to Colo Springs where he died. Burial at Ekalaka, Mont. The Browning Leader-Record, issue 31 May 1917. | Pearson, John Luther (I2574)
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9659 | Pedestrian Succumbs After Being Hit by Car Wilmington Razor, 67, of 1106 Inglewood Ave., died yesterday at General Hospital shortly after being hit by an automobile at Inglewood Ave. and 110th St. Razor, a pedestrian, was struck by an automobile driven by Frank H. Scholl, 29, 0f 900 W. Olive St., Inglewood. Scholl was not held by police. Razor’s death raised the Los Angeles County 1942 total to 81. …. The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Monday, 2 February 1942. | Razor, Wilmington Teager (I539)
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9660 | Peers, Marie Hampton, 87, of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (Feb. 18, 2004) at Northside Hospital and Heart Institute. She was born in LaBelle and moved here in 1996 from Clewiston, where she was a member of First United Methodist Church and the Clewiston Garden Club. She was a former elementary school teacher and member of the Hendry County Retired Teachers Association. She taught Sunday school, was in the Women’s Society of Christian Service and participated in Bible study groups. Survivors include two daughters, Karen P. Amundrud, St. Petersburg, and Suzanne Moore, Elberton, Ga.; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Gee& Sorensen Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Petersburg. Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida. Saturday, 21 February 2004. | Hampton, Marie (I3183)
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9661 | Peggy Lou McCrory, 79, of Denison, KS passed away Sunday, September 21, 2008 at a nursing home in Holton, KS. She was born December 31, 1928 in Maple Hill, KS the daughter of John Milton and Thelma Marie Clark Hedges. Mrs. McCrory graduated from Denison High School in 1946 and was a lifelong member of the Denison community. She worked as a telephone operator in Denison and Holton. She also worked at her parent's grocery store in Denison. She was a member of the Denison Bible Church and a member of the Women's Missionary Society at the church. She married Leland M. "Lee" McCrory on May 11, 1948 in Holton, KS. He passed away February 16, 2008. Survivors include sons, Joel McCrory of Aledo, IL, and Mark McCrory of Topeka, KS; a daughter, Janet Larson of Topeka, KS; a sister, Marie Gunther of Mayetta, KS; brothers, James Hedges of Chatsworth, GA and John Clark Hedges of Pittsburgh, PA; 11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m. Friday September 26, 2008 at Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Burial will be in the Denison Cemetery. | Hedges, Peggy Lou (I3017)
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9662 | Perry Minor Nicholasville – Perry Minor, 75, retired employe of the John Faig Hardware Co, in Lexington, formerly of Nicholasville, died Wednesday. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in the Betts and West Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Lexington Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 26 April 1973. | Minor, Perry Morton (I1542)
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9663 | Pete Cassity Dies. Pete Cassity, aged 75 years, brother of A.M. Cassity, of this city, died at his home at Cora Saturday, December 2, 1911, of paralysis. A first stroke had seized him about ten days before his death and he had never fully recovered. The second stroke came Saturday morning and he died a short time afterwards. He was a blacksmith and was widely known in this county. The remains were interred in the Shatto cemetery Sunday. The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 7 December 1911. | Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1746)
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9664 | Peter Cassity has put in a grist mill at Cora. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 14 November 1907. | Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1746)
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9665 | Peter Cassity, of Cora, who has a gasoline engine and wood saw, has a new pair of burs and cornsheller. The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 21 May 1908. | Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1746)
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9666 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Notes, Notes (I5185)
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9667 | PETER TURLEY was born about 1833 in Montgomery County, Kentucky, and moved as a child with his family to Napoleon, Gallatin County, Kentucky. He was living at home with his mother, working as a laborer, in 1850. His brothers, Joseph and Thomas Jefferson Turley, were appointed his guardians after the death of his mother in 1851. In 1853 they gave an inventory of his estate. On 25 March 1856 Peter Turley sold his share of the property inherited from his father, William Turley, and the smaller share inherited through the death of his sister, Lucy Ann, to his brother, Joseph Turley. In the 1870 census Peter, age thirty five and unemployed, was living with his sister, Martha Jane, and her husband Myrix J. Williams. He probably died unmarried and family tradition says he is buried in the family graveyard on the original William Turley property. Turley Family Record, page 394. | Turley, Peter (I5645)
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9668 | Petero - Benjamin F., age 62 years, husband of Mary Petero, father of Anthony, Ollie and Homer Petero, brother of John Petero, Mrs. Mary Geider and Mrs. Della Stroule, passed away Friday. Funeral at the residence, 825 E. Maryland, Monday at 10 a.m. Friends invited. Burial Mt. Jackson cemetery. For additional information friends may call Shirley Bros. | Petero, Benjamin Parker (I4661)
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9669 | PFC GEORGE SMITH died in action 20 July 1950, formerly listed as MIA. Telegram received by parents, Mr and Mrs ORA SMITH who survive with sisters RUTH McKENZIE, Meadville MO; LUCILLE HOAG, Fairmount IL; FRANCES DUNCAN, Purdin MO; ESSIE MAYE OERTWIG, Linneus MO; brothers JAY, Browning MO; GLENN, Meadville MO; FRANCIS and NORMAN, Purdin; and JOHN ROBERT of St Louis. The Browning Leader-Record, issue 26 April 1951, Browning MO. | Smith, George Alvin (I77)
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9670 | Phil was respected and cherished by all his relatives and friends for his wisdom, common sense and good humor. He set an example for us all in how he lived." Philip Gene Blair passed away December 11, 2010 in Vancouver, Washington. He was born in Vancouver at home on East Mill Plain to Fred and Maude Blair February 27, 1920. He attended Mill Plain County schools and graduated from Union High school in 1938 and later from Linfield College with a Master's degree in education. Phil entered the Army Air corps during WW II and served as a B-26 Marauder pilot flying 72 missions out of England. During the Korean War he served as a pilot adjusting artillery fire and flying VIP's. Phil spent 30 years in the Army National Guard, flying fix winged aircraft and helicopters. In between the two wars, Phil and his brother Don operated a flying business and managed Pearson Field. He was a science teacher at Madison High School in Portland, Oregon for many years and during the summers flew for the Forest Service working full time with them after retiring from teaching. Surviving relatives include three sons: Steve (Barbra Jo) of Port Townsend, WA, Don (Kath) of Carnation, WA, Joe (Lynn) of Camas, WA; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death in March by his wife, Jean, of 65 years. We would like to thank his caregivers Diana, Nijole, Lydia and Community Home Health and Hospice for their friendship and professional care during his last months. A memorial service will be held for Phil at the Pearson Air Museum on Saturday, January 15th at 3:00 p.m. where he will receive Military Honors. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association in Phil's name by calling 1-800-342-2383. Published in The Columbian on January 9, 2011 | Blair, Philip Gene (I4311)
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9671 | Phillip Henry Bailey, 56 years old, a stationary engineer, died at his home, 909 East Montgomery Avenue, Wednesday afternoon following a week's illness of a complication of diseases. Mr. Bailey is survived by his wife; three sisters, Mrs. H. P. Mathews of Ironton, Mrs. Sue Crab of Terre Haute, Ind., Mrs. Bailey of Huntington, and one brother John A. Bailey, Burlington, Ohio. The funeral services were held at the M. E. Church Burlington at 2:30 this afternoon and burial will take place in the Burlington Cemetery. Obituary from The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) * 15 Aug 1925, Saturday. | Bailey, Phil Henry (I1469)
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9672 | Phipps-Lambert Flora (nee Gilkison) beloved wife of Howard Phipps and the late Winford Lambert, she is also survived by seven step children, 18 grandchildren, three great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, Tuesday, April 1, 1997. Residence Goshen Twp. Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Friday, April 4, 10 A.M. Visitation Thursday 6-8 P.M. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 3 April 1997. | Gilkison, Flora May (I789)
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9673 | Photo caption of a portrait photo of Carl Bivens: The bullet-pieced body of Carl Bivens (above), Brookfield, Mo., flying instructor, was found in a thicket 25 miles north of Macon, Mo., a day after he had taken a passenger aloft at Brookfield. Indiana State Police Superintendent Don Stiver announced that Ernest Fletch, 29, arrested near Bloomington, Ind., had confessed shooting Bivens during a mid-air argument. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri, Monday, 30 October 1939, page 1. | Bivens, Carl (I2449)
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9674 | Photo caption of man pointing to a fence post surrounded by tall weeds. Where Body of Carl Bivens Was Found With the head resting against the ticket-surrounded fence post at spot pointed out by the youth above, the body of the Brookfield, Mo., flyer was found by searchers near Cherry Box, Mo, 25 north of Macon. Arrested by Indiana state police, Earnest Pletch, 29, who, according to reports, confessed to the shooting of Bivens during a mid-air argument, was returned to Macon, Mo. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri, Monday, 30 October 1939, page 3. | Bivens, Carl (I2449)
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9675 | photo of gravestone from Ancestry family web site by Flora McNabb. Shared stone with Harriet | Crouch, Peter Thompson "Thomps" (I343)
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9676 | Photo of plaque shows: Beloved wife and mother, Pearlie I. Jaggers Taylor, Jan 17 1885, July 20 1965. | Alkire, Pearlie Irene (I1343)
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9677 | Photo with caption: Lucian White, 86, formerly of Artemus Road and now of Great Falls, Mont., has recently begun making and selling musical instruments such as the three-stringed dulcimer he holds above. Mr. White's wife Elsie, whom he married in 1821, is a niece of the late T.W. Minton in whose hickory mill Mr. White once worked. "Lucian is also a great fisherman and gardener and just one of the most famous people I know," said Mr. Minton's granddaughter, Jane Blair. A son, Charles White, is an executive engineer for Cummins Engine Co. of Columbus, Ind. Irene White of Barbourville is a sister-in-law; her husband, the late Ulmont White, was a brother to Lucian. The Barbourville Mountain Advocate, Barbourville, Kentucky. Thursday, 7 May 1980. | White, Lucian Carmichael (I869)
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9678 | photocopy of wedding announcement | Family: Adam Simpson / Mary Dalton Hedges (F66)
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9679 | Phyllis Colleen Wolfe. Wife of James Ernest McKenzie. Mother of Lori Kaye, Lana Ruth and Lane Ernest McKenzie. ∼ Phyllis Colleen McKenzie, 82, of Hannibal, Missouri, passed away at 3:55 PM, Sunday, December 13, 2020 at Beth Haven Nursing Home in Hannibal, MO. A Private Memorial Services will be at the James O'Donnell Funeral Home in Hannibal, MO. Burial will be at a later date at Elmwood Cemetery in Linneus, MO. Visitation that will be from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM, Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at the James O'Donnell Funeral Home in Hannibal, MO. Phyllis was born July 4, 1938, in Laclede, Missouri to Theo "Cotton" Wolfe and Maude Elliott Wolfe. She was married to James E. McKenzie on July 14, 1956 in Brookfield, MO. He preceded her in death on June 19, 2014. Other survivors include 3 children, Lori McKenzie of Hannibal, MO, Lana Bogeart (Mike) of Atlanta, MO and Lane McKenzie (Kristi) of Maywood, MO, and her mother in law, Ruth McKenzie. Phyllis is also survived by 4 grandchildren, James Eric Hall (Leah), Phoebe Dowell, Jadon McKenzie and Brittnay McKenzie and 1 great grandchild, Lennox Hall. Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents, husband and 1 brother, Joseph Duane Wolfe. Phyllis was a graduate of Meadville High School Class of 1956. Professionally Phyllis worked as a beautician. She also previously worked as a customer service representative at Commerce Bank and as a receptionist at the Children's Clinic in Hannibal, MO. Phyllis enjoyed reading, doing crafts, crocheting and needle work. Phyllis also liked listening to country music. Memorial contributions may be made to the Donor's Choice. | Wolfe, Phyllis Colleen (I5297)
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9680 | Phyllis D. Estep Former Muncie resident Phyllis D. Estep, Columbus, died Friday at her home. She was born in Muncie and graduated from Burris Laboratory School. She operated the Scooter Restaurant in Columbus along with her husband Howard G. Estep. Mrs. Estep was a member of the Apostolic Pentacostal Tabernacle in Seymour. Survivors in addition to her husband include her parents, Jesse and Lena May Dungan, Muncie; a son, Gary Joe, and a daughter Terri I. Metz, both in the Columbus area; two grandchildren, Zachary and Amanda Metz, and a brothers, Jesse L. Dungan Jr. of Muncie. She was preceded in death by another brother, Moreland Thomas Dungan. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Barkes, Inlow and Weaver Funeral Home-Jonathan Moore Pike Chapel, Columbus. Calling is 2-7 p.m. Sunday and from noon until the service time Monday. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery at Edinburgh. Memorials may be sent to the Bartholomew Area Hospice or the American Cancer Society. Muncie Evening Press, Muncie, Indiana. Saturday, 17 September 1988. | Dungan, Phyllis Dean (I4322)
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9681 | Phyllis Jane Pierce Wisecup, age 70, of Milford, Ohio, formerly of Hillsboro, Ohio, passed away Thursday, Jan 9, 2014, at her home. She was a teacher in the Hillsboro City Schools. Phyllis was born September 15, 1943, in Hillsboro, Ohio. Phyllis attended Sugar Tree Ridge Elementary School and graduated from Mowrystown High School in 1961. She served as a Highland County court reporter before receiving her B.S. in Elementary Education at Morehead State University and her M. Ed. at the University of Cincinnati. Phyllis is survived by her Daughter of Loveland, Ohio; two Grandchildren of Cincinnati; three Step-Grandchildren; one Step-Great-Granddaughter; Special Friend Ted of Florida and Sister Marie of Florida. Preceding Phyllis in death includes her parents Cyrus "Dewey" and Lillie Jane (Ward) Pierce; brothers Bill, Dewey Jr., Dairus, Joe; sisters Alma Harvey and Velva "Betty" Griffith. A memorial service will be held at 7:00 PM, Monday, January 20, 2014 at the Rhoads-Edgington Funeral Home, 138 E. Main St. Hillsboro, Ohio with Pastor Kraig Walker officiating. Final interment will be at Sugar Tree Ridge Cemetery alongside her beloved parents Cyrus "Dewey" and Lillie and brother Dairus. | Pierce, Phyllis Jane (I3786)
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9682 | Phyllis Jean Daulton, 92, of Rochester passed away at 6:35 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015 at Life Care Center of Rochester. On May 5, 1922, Phyllis was born in Fulton County to Andrew and Edna Goss Wilson. Phyllis and Wayne A. Daulton were married on Feb. 16, 1941 in Valparaiso. He passed away on Jan. 14, 1995. Jean is survived by two daughters: Candace (Jack) Ragland, Carmel, and Jill Alber, Rochester; a son Jack (Ninon) Daulton, Atlanta, Ga.; five grandsons: Joe (Katheryn) Foster, John Foster, Dustin (Robin) Overmyer, Eric (Val) Hammel, Jack Daulton; and numerous great grandchildren. Preceding Jean in death are her parents, husband and a brother, Richard Wilson. Private family services will be held. Good Family Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements. InkFreeNews, Indiana. https://www.inkfreenews.com/2015/02/18/phyllis-daulton/ | Wilson, Phyllis Jean (I4583)
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9683 | Phyllis R. Gaines Phyllis R. Gaines, 67, of Hillsboro (the Marshall community), died Jan. 8, 1996, at Highland District Hospital. She was born in Georgetown on Oct. 15, 1928, the daughter of Albert and Vadna Faye (Penny) Fiscus. Her survivors include her husband, Osborn E. Gaines, to whom she was married on Aug. 6, 1949; four sons, Lee Wayne (Vickie) Gaines of Hillsboro (the Marshall community), Robert Herschel (Patricia) Gaines of Enon, Jack (Patricia) Gaines of Huber Heights and Anthony Dean (April) Gaines of Arlington, Texas; one daughter, Vadna Lara of Miamisburg; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also surviving are one brother, Pete Fiscus of Sardinia; two sisters, Wanda McClain of Sardinia and Charlotte Schwallie of Sugar Tree Ridge; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Turner & Son Funeral Home in Hillsboro where Pastor John Laufer will officiate. Burial will be in the Byron Cemetery. Visitation was scheduled for Wednesday at the funeral home. If desired, memorials may be made in Mrs. Gaines’ name to the United Parkinson’s Foundation, 833 W. Washington, Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 60607. The Press Gazette, Hillsboro, Ohio. Thursday, 11 January 1996. | Fiscus, Phyllis Ruth (I5101)
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9684 | Pierce, William "Bill" age 84 passed away December 02, 2010 at Hospice of Dayton. He is preceded in death by his wife, Bessie. He is survived by his children, Jerry (Brenda), Bonnie (John) Walterbusch, and Gene (Valerie; grandchildren, Ryan (Katy), Jeff (Amber), Tracey, Alexandra, and Benjamin; 2 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Phyllis Wisecup and Marie Bundte. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, December 07, 2010 at 5:00 pm at Newcomer Funeral Home-South, 3940 Kettering Blvd. The family will receive friends thirty minutes prior to service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hospice of Dayton. To send a message of condolence, please visit www.NewcomerDayton.com Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Sunday, 5 December 2010. | Pierce, William Edward (I3783)
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9685 | Pierson, Drew Corley - Passed away April 3, 1982 in Spokane. His home Ephrata, WA. Husband of E. Mariene Pierson, at the home. Joined in death by two daughters, Maria Ronnog Pierson and Erin Noel Pierson. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Corley Pierson, Seattle. Brother of Claudia Noel Swenson, Kirkland, WA; Scott E. Pierson, Spokane. Six nephews. A member of Spokane First Assembly of God Church, Spokane Club, Spokane Aerie #2 FOE, and Ephrata Kiwanis. Member and Secretary of Grant County Bar Association, Spokane Christian Legal Society. Funeral Services Wednesday, April 7, 1982 at 2:00 P.m. at Ascension Lutheran Church, W. 2910 Beacon. Pastor Josef Aalbue and Pastor Harley Allen officiating. Burial Greenwood Memorial Terrance. Family suggests memorial gifts may be given to the Drew Corley Pierson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Gonzaga University Law School. Hazen & Jaeger Funeral Home, N1306 Monroe St. in charge. The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington. Wednesday, 7 April 1982. | Pierson, Drew Corley (I4029)
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9686 | PIERSON, Scott E. Scott Elliott Pierson passed away unexpectedly at home in Spokane on April 10th, 2013. He was born in Ephrata, WA, on February 29th, 1952, to Corley and Ronnie Pierson. He graduated from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Science in Bacteriology in 1976 and a Bachelor of Pharmacy in 1980. He practiced as a pharmacist for over 15 years at Sacred Heart Medical Center and later at Kootenai Medical Center Oncology Infusion Center. He is survived by his son, Neil Pierson, of Renton, WA, and a sister, Claudia Swenson, of Chelan, WA. A family, graveside service will be held in May. Remembrances can be donated in his name to your favorite charity. Published by Spokesman-Review on Apr. 21, 2013. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/spokesman/name/scott-pierson-obituary?id=24392625 | Pierson, Scott Elliott (I4028)
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9687 | Pilot, July 25, 1928. S. C. MATHEWS BURIED TODAY. PASSED AWAY AT HIS HOME IN THIS CITY AT THE ADVANCED AGE OF 88 YEARS. Samuel Christopher Mathews passed away at his home in this city Monday, aged 88 years, 3 months and 16 days. He had been bothered with heart trouble for several months but was seriously ill only a few days. The funeral service was held at the Methodist church at 2 o'clock this afternoon. There was a large attendance of old neighbors and friends and the floral tributes were many and beautiful. Burial was made in the Blair cemetery. Mr. Mathews was born in Laurance county, Indiana, April 7th, 1840, and grew to manhood's estate in that state. He was united in marriage to Miss Lucinda Newkirk in September of 1861, and eleven children were born to the union, three of whom preceded him 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. Besides his wife he 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. There are also thirty grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Mr. Mathews was baptized and brought up in the Methodist church and was affiliated with that church all his life. He was a very fine example of Christian manhood and was therefore a citizen of the highest type and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. | Mathews, Samuel Christopher (I1253)
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9688 | Pioneer Needs Help M.P.M. Cassity, who lives alone in the rooms over Fitzgerald’s drug store, is in feeble condition, and at time is hardly able to get out. He is sick and without means, which makes life doubly miserable. He was recently told by Dr. Murdock that he could be cured by submitting to an operation, but it would be necessary for him to go to Oneida and stay while being treated. It would take $20 to $25 to pay board and other incidental expenses while there, and for the want of this small sum, he is compelled to remain here in misery and want. Mart Cassity has lived in Wetmore more than thirty years, and has watched the town grow from the building of the first house. He has seen better days. True, he has had his faults, as most of us have, but he has been kind to everyone but himself. The worst that can be said of him is that in his younger days he failed to provide a competency for after years, but this is no crime. The cold fact is that in his present condition he is unable to provide for himself; he is needy and in distress. Here is a fine chance for charity to act. A little timely help might be the means of alleviating much suffering, and save a life. Twenty or twenty-five people could each drop a dollar into a fund and sent Mart over to Oneida to be treated. Will some one take the matter in hand? – Wetmore Spector. The Nemaha Kansas, Seneca, Kansas. Thursday, 4 April 1901. | Cassity, Martin Peter Marshall "M.P.M." (I442)
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9689 | Pioneers of Old Monocacy, The Early Settlement of Frederick County, Maryland, 1721-1743, by Grace L. Tracey & John P. Dern (1987), pages 106 -110 - The Hedges Family - A number of the early settlers along the Monocacy came originally from the upper reaches of today's New Castle County Delaware or from neighboring Chester County in Pennsylvania. Typically representative of these was the family of Joseph Hedges. Joseph Hedges was English, but-- notwithstanding elaborate claims to the contrary-- no substantiated tie has ever been established to a marriage in England or to his antecedents there. He first appears in American records in a warrant dated September 8, 1702 and its certificate of survey of April 4, 1703 for 100 acres located on Red Clay Creek in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County. Some fifteen or twenty years later [1717-1722] he and his wife Catherine moved to the London Tract in London Grove Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. | Hedges, Joseph (I5220)
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9690 | Pittston Death of Isaiah Kresge Isaiah Kresge, age 72 years, a resident of this city for the past forty years, died Sunday at 12 o’clock after an illness of some months. Deceased was born in Stroudsburg and came to this city when a young man. He was employed as a market man, and has a wide circle of friends. He is survived by A.L. Kresge of this city, Ernest B. Kresge of Detroit, Howard Kresge, Charles Kresge and Mrs. Alfert Krum of New York, Mrs. Edna Cobb of Brooklyn, Mrs. Della Fabel of Delaware Water Cap, and Milton Kresge of Stroudsburg. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the home of his son, A.L. Kresge, on Market street at 2;30 o’clock. At 3 o’clock services will be held in the Water street Baptist Church, Rev. M.H. Jones officiating. Interment will be in West Pittston Cemetery. The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Monday, 14 March 1921. | Kresge, Isaiah (I2777)
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9691 | Plattsburg Farmer Died. George R. Hall, 73, Stricken After Shoveling Snow. Plattsburg, Mo., Feb. 13. – George R. Hall, 73, farmer living six miles south of here, died today at the home. He suffered a heart attack yesterday while shoveling snow at the Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist church near Plattsburg. Mr. Hall was a lifelong resident of the farm. He served thirty years a clerk of the Fishing River Primitive Baptist association. The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Monday, 14 February 1955. | Hall, George Rice (I1256)
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9692 | PLATTSBURGH - Silas James Wellman, 87, recently of Pine Harbor and formerly of Schenectady, died July 17, 2018, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Plattsburgh. He was born Sept. 29, 1930, in New Berlin, the son of Earnest and Celia Wellman of South New Berlin. Following school, he was employed at Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown until his entry into the Army, where he was a medical corpsman stationed in Berlin, Germany. Following his honorable military service, he was employed at the State Street YMCA in Schenectady for the following 50 years. Survivors include William Wellman and his wife, Kay of Plattsburgh; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Marie of Milford; and sister, Mary. Jim was a self-taught, skilled craftsman who could fix almost anything. Graveside services will be conducted in Riverside Cemetery, South New Berlin at a 11 a.m., July 21. Donations to the Alzheimer's Association in lieu of flowers are appreciated. Arrangements are under the Walker Funeral Home. Published on July 22, 2018 | Wellman, Silas James (I4213)
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9693 | Pleakandstalver appears as Pleak in many records | Pleak, Joseph Dawson "Dorsey" (I426)
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9694 | Police Officer Jaggers Died in Los Angeles The date of the funeral of Police Officer G.H. Jaggers of Wilmington who died at the Angelus hospital in Los Angeles at 1 o’clock Friday afternoon has not been set, it not having been decided whether the interment will be in Wilmington or in the east. The decedent was in the hospital for about a month before his death expiring from a complicated ailments. He leaves a wife and two children who reside in Wilmington. His death was a shock to his many friends who had been informed he was on the road to recovery. The parents of the decedent will arrive here tomorrow for the funeral. Interment may be held in the Wilmington cemetery Thursday. News-Pilot, San Pedro, California. Monday, 11 June 1917. | Jaggers, Gurney H. (I1344)
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9695 | Popular Teacher Dead. Carrollton, Ky., April 19. – Mrs. J.B. Ribelin is dead. Mrs. Ribelin was stricken on last Friday with an affection of the brain and failed to recuperate. For many years she has been primary teacher in the city schools, and was greatly beloved. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 20 April 1906. | Bridges, Jessie (I3580)
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9696 | Porter, Barbara Anderson, Mrs. Barbara Anderson Porter, age 92, of Orlando passed away on October 18, 2013. She was born in LaBelle FL on August 28, 1921 to Amanda Alice (Mattingly) and Robert V. Hedges. Barbara had a great zest for life and people. She dedicated her entire life to Jesus Christ and was a willing friend to anyone in need. She was a dedicated member of North Park Baptist Church in Orlando. Barbara kept herself busy with a career in merchandising at Walt Disney World, being “Top Chef” at Montverde Academy, volunteering with the Red Cross, teaching Sunday School, singing in the church choir, and membership in the Eastern star. She is survived by her children: James, Michael (Loretta), Kenneth (Diane), and Freya (Harry); grandchildren Amanda, Jennifer, Christine, Eric, and Robert; and 9 great grandchildren. She will also be fondly remembered by the wonderful children she served as nanny: Amanda, Andrew, Pete, David, Matthew, Lauren, and Jack. She was preceded in death by her son, Albert, and husband James. A visitation will be held at the Baldwin-Fairchild Ivanhoe Chapel on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 from 7 to9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at North Park Baptist Church, 2047 Prospect Avenue, Orlando, FL 32814 on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 at 10 a.m. and First Baptist Church of LaBelle, 330 N. Main Street, LaBelle, FL 33935 at a later date. Interment to take place in LaBelle, Florida. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Baptist Children’s Home, 1015 Sikes Boulevard, Lakeland, FL 33815 or fbchomes.org Express condolences at orlandosentinel.com/obituaries Baldwin-Fairchild cemeteries, funeral homes & crematory The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Tuesday, 22 October 2013. | Hedges, Barbara Lee (I3685)
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9697 | Powhattan Molloy Submitted by: LaVeta Randall Powhattan B. Molloy, a lawyer from Linn County, Mo., made the run into O.T. in 1889. Molloy was also a correspondent for the Linneus Bulletin, his hometown newspaper. His account of this early experience may be found in its entirety in Vol.I of the Cimarron Family Legends. He said in part, “There is scarcely a good tract of land that has been taken legally. The cowboys and the U.S. Marshals were here long before the 22nd of April and had taken up the best land.” He included an interesting history of Guthrie’s boom after the run where he first settled and went into the law business. He later moved his family to Lincoln County, northeast of Agra, O.T. where one opinion changed. “Oklahoma is the garden spot of thw world,” he said of Flynn (later called Soonerville). As a result of Molloy’s enthusiastic description (Vol.i), friends, family and neighbors came to O.T. and settled near him in northeastern Lincoln County. Molloy was born in 1838 in Virginia, and died 1910 in Oklahoma. He is buried in the Oak Dale Cemetery, northeast of Agra, not far from his home at Flynn (Soonerville). Wm. Gracen Cooper preached Molloy’s funeral. Molloy’s children were Millie, Jeff, Abel, Mollie, Nora, Mattie and Kate. | Molloy, Powhattan Bolen (I4560)
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9698 | Prall, William F. - Friends may call after 7 p.m. (EDT) Friday at Querry-Ellbright Funeral Home, Mederyville. Services there at 3 p.m. (EDT) Sunday, the Rev. jerry Dehn officiating. Interment Medaryville Cemetery. Four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren survive. One son preceded him in death. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Friday 16 May 1969. | Prall, William Frederick (I970)
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9699 | Presented by the Frankfort Chapter N.S.D.A.R. Thru Miss Rebecca Gano. Exact Copy of William Ribelin’s Family Bible Record. Willliam Ribelin came from the Vally of Yadkin N.C. to what is now Montgomery County Kentucky, (near Mt. Sterling) before 1787. Died, and is buried in family burying ground five miles from Mt. Sterling. Family tradition says he was a soldier in the Revolution. The following is an exact copy of the Family Record in his Bible. MARRIAGES William Ribelin & Mary Ribelin was married in the year 1779, the 5th of Nov. John Ribelin and Jame Thompson was married Oct. 20th. 1814. Pamelia Ribelin and Henry Shoults was married Feb. 14th. 1839. David C. Jameson and Sidney E. Ribelin was married Dec. 24th, 1856. William A. Gano and Jennie E. Jameson married Oct. 2, 1883. BIRTHS Wililam Ribeiln was born in the year 1759 the 3rd. of July. Mary Ribelin, his wife was born the 6th. of May 1759. My daughter, Rosanna was born Sept. 2nd. 1780 Mary, my daughter, was born October the 15th. 1784. Katy, my daughter, was born October 7th. 1786. Susie, my daughter was (record torn) Feb. 15th. 1782. Betsy, my daughter, was born January 10th. 1795. Sally, my daughter, was born June 11th. 1805. John Ribelin, my son, was born the 16th. Of October 1788. William, my son, was born July 3rd. 1790. My son, Martin Ribelin was born the 16th. Of July 1793. Joseph Ribelin, my son, was born November 29th. 1797. My son, David Ribelin was born the 10th. Of March 1800. John Ribelin was born sixteenth of October in the year of our Lord, Seventeen hyndred eighty eight. Jane Ribelin, the wife of John Ribelin, was born April seventeenth day, in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and ninety one. Elizabth Ribelin was born the twenty third day of August in the year of our Lord 1815. Permelia Ribelin was born February eighteenth day in the year of our Lord 1817. John Perry Ribelin was born March 23rd. In the year of our Lord 1820. Mary Margaret Ribelin was born July the 27th in the year of our Lord 1824. Sidney Eller Ribelin was born 24 of Mary in the year of our Lord 1829. William Morton Ribelin was born January 4 day in the year of our Lord 1826. Jane Elizabeth Jameson was born October 3rd. 1857. Sallie P. Jameson was born December 31st. 1858. David C. Jameson was born the 27th. Of April 1827. Sidney Rebecca Gano, daughter of Wm. A. Gano and Jennie E. Jameson Gano, was born Feb. 8th. 1889. DEATHS William Ribelin deceast the 4th of November 1822. Mayr Ribelin deceasted January 23rd. 1842. David C. Jameson died April 24th. 1906, aged 79 years, lacking three days. Sidney Eller Ribelin Jameson died January 13th 1909, aged 79 years, 7 mos. 19 days. Jane Elizabeth Jameson Gano died July 6th 1931. Elizabeth Ribelin deceased the 13th of September 1835. John Ribelin deceased the 23rd. day of February 1856. Sallie Perry Jameson deceased the 2nd. of October 1862. Mary M. Ribelin died Oct. 2nd. 1878. Jane Ribelin died February 1st. 1882. Aged 90 years 9 months and 16 days. Permelia Ribelin Shultz died April 13th. 1893, aged 76 years, 1 mo. 25 days. She died at her home near Marcelline Adams Co., Ill. William Morton Ribelin died April 20th. 1896, aged 70 years 3 mo. 16 days. John Perry Ribelin died July 19th. 1899, aged 79 years 3 mos. 26 days. | Ribelin, William (I406)
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9700 | Presley B. Pound. Presley B. Pound passed away at his home in this city Wednesday, April 18, 1923 at the age of 63 years. The survivors of the immediate family are the wife and four children, the latter being: Mrs. Bessie D. Arnold, Purdin; Mrs. Nellie M. Hutchinson, Oklahoma City; James P. Pound and Mrs. Hester A. Bumgarner, of Brookfield. The funeral will be from the home today, Rev. E.L. Robinson, of Trenton, conducting the services. The deceased was a member of the masonic Order and the funeral will be under the auspices of that lodge. Brookfield Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 20 April 1923. | Pound, Presley Breckenridge (I2561)
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