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9951 Wendell L. Hedges, 89, was born December 1, 1925, in Cestos, Oklahoma, to Fay and Beatrice (Watson) Hedges. Wendell attended Seiling School, graduating in 1945 as president of his senior class. Wendell and Patty met while attending Oklahoma A&M College (now Oklahoma State University). Wendell graduated in 1950 with a BS degree in agricultural education. Wendell taught school in Nebraska for two years and then returned to Seiling in 1952 to go into business with his brother, Duane. In 1954 Wendell was drafted into the U.S. Army and served two years in the Medical Corps as a medic, including a tour in Puerto Rico. Wendell enrolled in 1957 to pursue a master of science in administrative education program and received his MS degree in 1958 from Oklahoma State University. Wendell and Patty married on December 6, 1957, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After residing in Phoenix, Arizona for a short time, Wendell and Patty returned to Seiling, Oklahoma. Wendell served on the Seiling School Board for seven years, the Dewey County Fair Board for six years, the Seiling Housing Authority for four years, the Seiling Nursing Center for five years, Chairman of the Community State Bank Board of Directors from 1958-1964, Scoutmaster with the Boy Scouts of America from 1958-1964 and a member of the Oklahoma Inventor’s Congress. Wendell enjoyed gardening and was always coming up with new ideas for inventions. Wendell was actively involved in the First Christian Church where he loved teaching high school students about the Bible. After retiring from Hedges Ag Service, Wendell taught Vo-Ag at Navajo Tohatchi High School located close to Gallup New Mexico in 2004. He enjoyed meeting and dancing with friends through the Senior Citizen Center, where he met Deloris. In December 2010, Wendell and Deloris married and made their home in Vici, Oklahoma.

Wendell’s legacies are his four children, Rebecca Clayton and husband Larry of Chester, James Hedges and wife Kim of Seiling, David Hedges and wife Kathleen of Fort Smith, AR and Frank Hedges and wife Beverly of Arcadia, OK; sister Anne Decker and husband Gene of Seiling; brother Darwin Hedges and wife Laverne of Seiling; eleven grandchildren; sixteen great grand children; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relative and friends.

In addition to his parents Fay and Bea, Wendell was preceded in death by wife Patty Joyce Hedges, wife Deloris Hedges and brother Duane Hedges.
 
Hedges, Wendel Lorraine (I5169)
 
9952 Wesley G. Maddox, Colton
Wesley G. Maddow, 76, of 12472 Reche Canyon Road, Colton, died Sunday in a Loma Linda hospital. He was born in Kansas, had lived in Colton 12 years and was a 56-year resident of California.
Maddox was a former member of the San Diego Elks Lodge.
Survivors include his widow, Mildred of Colton; a son, Robert James of Montclair; a daughter, Velda Louise Echeguren of Alameda; a sister Mrs. Florence Duffus of Seal Beach; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Emmerson-Bartlett Loma Linda Chapel. Private entombment to follow in Montecito Mausoleum. The family requests remembrances be made in the form of donations to the Heart Fund.
The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, California. Tuesday, 14 December 1971.
 
Maddox, Wesley George (I1649)
 
9953 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Margaret H. Duvall, 82, of West Palm Beach, Fla., formerly of Bloomington and Indianapolis, died Friday at the West Palm Beach Village Care Center.

She retired in 1982 from Indiana University where she was a bookkeeper for 11 years. She had also been employed as a bookkeeper for Reid-Holcomb in Indianapolis.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Russel F. Duvall.
 
Hedges, Margaret Helen (I3802)
 
9954 When he was three years old, he was riding on a load of logs when the load shifted. He fell down through the load and was injured so badly that "they had to carry him around on a pillow" for some time. Apparently he recovered fairly well, because he lived a long life as a farmer. One ear was so badly damaged that he turned his head slightly when photographed. A family member said this picture is reversed, because the damaged ear was the left one.
 
Truesdell, Alexander (I509)
 
9955 When Lawrence Francis Ackerman was born on April 10, 1889, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, his father, Daniel, was 26 and his mother, Mary, was 23. He was the 2nd born of 12 children. He was married four times. He died on August 29, 1963, in Canton, Ohio, at the age of 74, and was buried there in West Lawn Cemetery.
 
Ackerman, Lawrence Francis (I1697)
 
9956 White - Mable E. Razor White, 82, a resident of Albuquerque since 1951, died Sunday, April 3, 1994. She is survived by her sister, Lucy McMillen of Albuquerque; brother, Arthur Jessie Razor of New Castle, IN; nieces Lavonna Holmes and husband, Gene, Marilyn Perry and husband Gordon, all of Albuquerque, and Kathleen Crook of Edgewood; nephew, James Albert McMillen and wife, Victoria of Del Rio, TX; and many other nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews. Mrs. White was preceded in death by her mother, Eula Ruth McLain Razor; father, Arthur Jessie Razor; sister, Ursura McCorkle; and brother, Earl Vinson Razor. She was a member of Montgomery Place Church of God. Mrs. White was a graduate of Morehead Teacher's College in Morehead, Kentucky and started teaching school at age 18 in central Kentucky. She received her master's degree in Education from UNM. Upon retirement she made her home in Albuquerque with her sister. Private graveside services will be held. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE.
Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Wednesday, 6 August 1994.
 
Razor, Mable Elizabeth (I2031)
 
9957 Whiteoak High Grad Is Killed In Auto Crash
Services Tuesday For Darius Pierce, 18, of dayton
Injuries received in an automobile accident near Dayton Friday night claimed the life of a 1950 graduate of Whiteoak High School at Mowrystown.
The victim was Darius E. Pierce, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Pierce, of 25 Brown Street, Dayton, all former residents of the Mowrystown community.
Young Pierce was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Elizabeth hospital, Dayton, at 4;10 A.M. Saturday, an hour after the accident.
Riding with him was Donald Mason, 26, of the same Dayton address, who remained in serious condition today from injuries received in the accident. Mason sustained head, neck and torso injuries.
The crash in which Pierce died occurred about 3 A.M. a short distance west of Germantown. The state highway patrol reported Pierce was driving north. The car approached a left-hand curve, failed to make it and plunged off the road.
The auto rolled over "several times," the patrol reported, then landed on a stump with its top torn off.
Pierce was an apprentice toolmaker at Frigidaire Plant 2 and had been employed there about six months. He and his family and moved to Dayton from Mowrystown about eight months ago.
Funeral services were to be held Tuesday at 2 P.M. at the Methodist Church in Sugartree Ridge, with Rev. Eugene Riffle officiating and burial following in the church cemetery under the direction of Charles Roberts funeral home of Mowrystown.
Besides his parents, he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Alma Harvey of Centerville, Mrs. Betty Griffith of Dayton, Mrs. Marie Donahue of Aberdeen, Phyllis Pierce, Dayton, and three brothers, William and Joseph of Dayton and Dewey Jr., at Ohio State University, Columbus.
Mason had been employed for a week as a truck driver at the Gitzinger Trucking Service in Dayton.
The News-Herald, Hillsboro, Ohio. Tuesday, 13 March 1951.
 
Pierce, Dairus E. (I3785)
 
9958 Widely Known Attorney At Glenwood Dead
John W. Dollison Had Made Glenwood His Home for Nearly A Half Century
Glenwood Springs, Colo., Sept. 26. – John W. Dollison, a prominent attorney here near half a century, died at his home early Wednesday. He would have been 89 on Nov. 23.
Dollison came to Glenwood Springs in 1885 from Gunnison, where he had been United States commissioner. For several years he was county attorney. He retired from active law practice four years ago.
Surviving him are three grandchildren, a stepson and stepdaughter.
The Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, Colorado. Thursday, 26 September 1935.
 
Dollison, John W. (I3292)
 
9959 widow of Ray Moody and Eugene Wells - daughter of Ollie and Eva Corman Gribbin. Gribbin, Rosie Lee (I5420)
 
9960 Wife of Raleigh R. Walton. Mother of of Idah, Susan Effie, Infant son, Mary Candes, Leah Virginia, Louise, Ann, Julia, James, Samuel, Simpson, Minerva, Isaac, and Edward.
 
Newman, Nancy Jane (I1993)
 
9961 Wife of William A. White.

In the 1880 Rowan County, Kentucky Census lists- Head of Household-Wm. A. White 48 Farmer Ky. Va. Ky. Wife - Melvina age 48., Columbus son-age-21 Teacher., Americus son-age 19., Arthur S. son-age 18., Allis daughter age 12.
 
Gilkison, Malvina (I1506)
 
9962 Wiggins Rites Are Conducted
Fort Pierce – Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Yates Chapel for Cornelius Wiggins, 77, who died Tuesday.
The Rev. J.V. Copeland, pastor of the Church of Christ, officiated and burial was in the local cemetery beside the body of his wife, Lottie, who had preceded him in death by only nine days.
Wiggins, a retired barber, came here in 1939 from Kentucky. He is survived by a brother, Blanton Wiggins, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Perryman, both of Marion, Ky.
The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida. Thursday, 23 December 1954.
 
Wiggins, Cornelius (I4268)
 
9963 Wilbur Gooch was born in Linn county, Missouri, Oct. 13, 1859, and died at the local hospital, December 3, 1924, aged sixty-five years, one month and twenty days. He resided on a farm near North Salem, this county, until four years ago, when he came to Brookfield, where he has since lived. He leaves to mourn, the wife, one son and three daughters: Lee Gooch, of near North Salem; Mrs. Mary E. Jones, Mrs. Agnes Sturtevant and Mrs. Irene Vroom, all living north of Brookfield; four brothers and three sisters: J. H. Gooch, of Chicago; Joseph Gooch, of San Francisco, California; John Gooch, of LaPlata, and George Gooch of Browning; Mrs. Ida Purdin, of Purdin, Missouri, Eva Biswell of Browning, and Helen Gable of Kansas City. The funeral will take place from the residence 1126 North Main street, Friday, December 5, 1924, at one p.m., Rev. B.F. Hill officiating, and the burial under the direction of C.W. Hill will be made in the Rose Hill cemetery.
Linn County Budget-Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Thursday, 4 December 1924, page 1.
 
Gooch, Manasa Wilbur (I2951)
 
9964 Wilbur, son of William Thomas and Caroline Agnes (Trumbo) Gooch , married 3 Nov 1881 Katherine Adamson. Four children born, Lee, Mary E. Jones, Agnes Sturtevant, and Irene Vroom. Leaves wife, children, brothers, J.H. of Chicago; Joseph of Los Angeles; John of LaPlata MO and George Gooch of Browning; sisters, Ida Purdin of Purdin; Eva Biswell of Browning; and Helen Gable of Kansas City. Services at Brookfield home.
 
Gooch, Manasa Wilbur (I2951)
 
9965 Will Beagles, Former Prominent Resident of Napa, Dies in San Francisco.
Will Beagles, Oldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Beagles and a former prominent resident of this county, passed away at his home in San Francisco from a sudden heart attack.
The news of his untimely demise will be received with expressions of deepest sorrow and regret in this community where his boyhood days were spent.
Deceased was a native of Missouri but he crossed the plains with his parents in early days and came to Napa with the family when it settled here. He went to school at the old Oak Mound School here and also at the Napa College.
He had been a successful business man and a resident of San Francisco for over twenty-five years.
Deceased is survived by his widow and one son, Chester. There are also these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Lou Emlay, Mrs. Clara Wakerley, Mrs. May Baker, Mrs. Joyce Shaner, of San Francisco; Miss Amanda Beagles and Miss Florence Beagles and Donald Beagles of Napa; and Robert Beagles of Santa Rosa.
The funeral was held in San Francisco this afternoon, interment being made in Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
The Napa Valley Register, Napa, California. Monday, 14 July 1930, page 4.
 
Beagles, William Henry (I2201)
 
9966 Will Mae Hedges was born May 7, 1913, at Enid to Clarence and Viola Buzzard Deweese and died Thursday, July 27, 2000, at High Pointe Care Center in Albuquerque, N.M. She was 87.
She moved with her family to a farm west of Seiling in 1923. She finished high school at Richmond and attended Phillips University. She earned her bachelors degree at the University of Oklahoma and later her masters at New Mexico State University. She taught school in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Colorado. She was a member of Richmond Christian Church.
She married Robert Frank Hedges, Dec. 26, 1934, at Woodward.
 
DeWesse, Will Mae (I2763)
 
9967 Will of Charles Hedges
Written 12 October 1743
Probated 8 November 1743
Chester County, Pennsylvania
Estate No.865
In the name of God Amen. I, Charles Hedges of Londonderry Township and County of Chester and Province of Pennsylvania, Yeoman, being sick and weak of body, yet of perfect mind, memory do make this my last Will and Testament. And principally and first of all I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God in hope it may be precious in His sight. And likewise I recommend my body to the Earth to be buried in a decent and Christian manner at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same by the Almighty Power of God. As for my worldly Substance with which God hath blessed me, I dispose of in manner following. Viz:
I give unto my well beloved son Andrew Hedges the sum of fifty pounds good and current money of Pennsylvania, and that which is in his hands of the Gold shall be part of the fifty pounds received in part of the purchase of my place sold last whereupon my son had lived. Moreover I give and bequeath to my son Andrew Hedges over and above the aforesaid sum of fifty pounds current money aforesaid to receive the same for the first payment due for the place sold by me. And also eight cattle young and old to take back to his new place. And also I leave and bequeath unto my son Andrew Hedges the one half of all my other chattels besides.
Item: I leave and bequeath unto my son John Hedges or his heirs the sum of sixteen pounds current money of Pennsylvania. And also the half of all my chattels.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Joseph Hedges the sun of sixteen pounds current money of Pennsylvania.
Item: I give unto my daughter Mary Bishop the sum of sixteen pounds current money as above said.
Item: I give unto my son Peter Hedges the sum of ten pounds current money as above said.
Item: I give and order to be delivered unto my son John Hedges, oldest son (Charles) one young mare a year old last spring.
Item: I give and bequeath unto Ezekial Hedges son to Peter Hedges a mare a year old.
It is to be observed that above name legacies are to be paid in proportion to the receiving of the money due the estate of the abovesaid Charles Hedges by Josh Preston which above payment is well and timely to be made on the fifteenth day of May in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Five and in proportion till the whole legacies be discharged.
I likewise constitute and appoint my son John Hedges and Andrew Hedges my true and Lawful Executors of this my Las Will and Testament and all my ____ ____ My Lands and tenaments, whatsoever, Rectifying and confirming this my Last Will and Testament and no other. In witness thereof I hereby set unto it my hand and seal the Twelfth Day of October in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Three.
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
Christopher Springer, William Cleneay & John Gordon
Signed Charles Hedges with his mark (C) and his seal.
The above will was in probate on 8 November 1743 when the above witnesses testified under oath that they were present at the time of making of the will.

 
Hedges, Charles (I5203)
 
9968 Will of Daniel J. Snook, deceased, admitted to probate.
The News, Frederick, Maryland. Wednesday, 28 November 1900, page 3.
 
Snook, Daniel Joseph (I3401)
 
9969 Will of Joseph Hedges of Monocacy. dated 6 September 1732.

I, Joseph Hedges of Manaquicy in Prince Georges County in Maryland do recommend my soul into the hands of God and profess faith in full and free pardon of his sins through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I order my body be decently buried at the discretion of the Executor, and all my debts be paid in convenient time after my decease by my Executor.

I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Solomon Hedges whom I likewise constitute make and ordain Executor of this my Last Will and Testament a certain tract of land computed to be 250 acres lying up Manaquicy Creek on the West side of said Creek. [There is a fold across the last digit of 250; it could be 258, 256, or just 25. The only way to tell for sure is to check other land records for that piece of property.]

I give unto Charles Hedges and Joshua Hedges, my 2 sons, each of them, two hundred acres of land at Opeckon to be cleared and paid for out of my estate and effects.
[A blot over the second "o" in "Opeckon" could be a filled-in "e".]

My will is that my Executors Solomon Hedges and Charles Hedges shall purchase 400 acres of land at Opecken which shall be equally divided between my two sons Jonas Hedges and Joseph.

My Will is that my Executors above named do purchase one hundred and ninety acres on Manaquicy out of my estate and effects for my son Samuel Hedges.

I give unto my Daughter Ruth my gray mair and colt and to my Daughter Cathren a young brown mear and to my daughter Dorcas a young sorrel mear and to my son Joseph a dark bay mear and colt. I give to my son Samuel by brown mear and colt.

And my will is that what remains of my estate stock and effects with household goods and furniture be equally divided amongst my children and wife.

The will was signed by his mark. Witnesses were Chidly Mathews, Thomas Hillard and John Hilliard.

The will was probated before the court of Prince George's County, November 29, 1732. Childly Matthews made an oath that he saw and heard Joseph Hedges sign, and publish the will. "The other subscribing witances to this will are dangerously ill and could not attend.".

[Mathews' name appears twice on the document, witness as "Chidly" and appearing in court as "Childly"]

The original of the will is now located at Annapolis, Maryland and is recorded as Wills 20:468.
[This copy of the will has been transcribed and conformed to the original]
https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hedges/joseph/joseph_will.htm


 
Hedges, Joseph (I5220)
 
9970 Will of Michael S. Riffe probate date 5 May 1873. Decatur, Indiana. Names Susan E. Riffe.

Last will and testament of Michael S. Riffe.

1st I will that my debts and funeral expenses be paid from the proceeds of my personal property as far as the same will pay. and if the same does not satisfy all of my debts there the balance to be paid out of the proceeds of the land.

2nd. I will that my brothers and sisters or their heirs shall have one hundred and twenty five (123.00) dollars to be divided equally between them.

3rd. I will that my Susan E. Riffe shall have all of my real estate and personal property after my debts are paid and shall have the right to sell and dispose of the same.

4th I do appoint and will that Anderson Silleoon shall act as executor of this my last will and testament.

Michael S.(his X mark) Riffe) 
Riffe, Michael S. (I3594)
 
9971 Will of William Hedges
made 19 April 1777, probated 6 May 1777.
Frederick County, Maryland
Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. Box 9, Folder 8.

In the name of God amen. I William Hedges of Frederick Co., and Province of Maryland being weak of Body but of perfect Mind and memory thanks be given therefore calling to mind the uncertainty of this Life, and that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following Viz:
I give and recommend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God that gave it and my Body to the Earth to be buried in Christian Like and decent manner at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named.

Imprimis I give and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth the plantation whereon I now live, being one Moiety or half part of a Tract of Land called Hedge Hog containing one hundred and twenty nine acres, and also my moveable Estate of what Nature or kind soever, during the term or terms she remains my Widow, but in case she should marry before my son Andrew should arrive to the age of twenty-one years, it is my Will and I do order that the said Plantation or half part of the Tract aforesaid be rented out for the highest price that can be got for the same, and the money be paid to my sons Andrew, John, William and Levi equally divided share and share alike, as they respectively arrive to the age of twenty one years my wife Elizabeth her thirds excepted both in Real and personal Estate notwithstanding.

Item. It is my Will and I do order that my Children, namely Andrew, John, William and Levi be bound by my Executors, unto such Trades as they shall choose, when they respectively arrive to age of fifteen years with a provise in each of their indentures for the Person to whom they are bound to learn them to read write and case accompts to said Trade and also to find them sufficient meat, drink, wasting apparel, Lodging and physic.

Item it is my Will and I do order that my Wife Elizabeth during she remained my Widow, keep my children namely Andrew, John, William and Levi upon my said Plantation, and maintain them, without deducting any share or part of my said Estate bequeathed them for clothing and maintaining them.

Item It is my will and I do order that after the death of my wife Elizabeth or after her marriage and my Son Andrew arriving to the age of twenty one years that he keep the Plantation whereon I now live and before as before mentioned in this my Will the said Plantation or parcel of Land first to be valued be two indifferent Persons, and the valuation of said Land to be divided into four equal parts, each of my said Sons hereinbefore named to have an equal share of the same excepting Son Andrew who is to keep said Land if he chooses, to have the sum of fifty Pounds current Money in my moveable Estate but in Case that my moveable Estate should not be sufficient for to raise that Sum it is my Will and I do order that the said sum of fifty pounds be allowed and taken out of the said Plantation or parcel of Land without deducting any more of his part than the rest of my Children namely John, William and Levi, but in case by said Son Andrew should not choose or be unable to pay the residue of my Sons before named their proportionable part of the valuation of the Land aforesaid, it is my Will and I do order that my said Plantation or parcel of Land be exposed to public sale by way of Vendue to the highest Bidder and the money arising by such sale to be equally divided between my Sons Andrew, John, William and Levi, my Wife Elizabeth her Thirds expected.

And I hereby nominate and appoint my said Wife Elizabeth Hedges and William Dern Executors of this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and disannulling all other Wills heretofore by me in any ways made ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and testament. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Affixed my Seal this nineteenth day of April in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred seventy seven.
William Hedges (seal)

Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said William Hedges as his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us.
Joseph Hedges Tobias Butler John Julian

 
Hedges, William (I1585)
 
9972 WILLAIM, the son of THOMAS and ANNA PULLIAM, married ELLA ELSTON 27 Nov 1892. Children born, LLOYD A. of Englewood CA; JESS O. and EVA MAE HELMS, both of Chillicothe MO. Wife died 19 April 1932. Married DAISY B. DODSON. Came to Milan 4 years ago. Also left brothers CHARLES and EDWARD PULLIAM of Purdin MO; sisters ETTA CADY of Purdin; and MINNIE BIVENS, Denver CO. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 4 Dec 1947, Browning MO.)
 
Pulliam, William (I2601)
 
9973 Willard "Pete" McKenzie, 69, of 677 Sheridan Drive, a retired plumber for General Motors Corp., husband of Vinnie Lee Kirk McKenzie, died yesterday at his home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 3 p.m. Friday.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 1 March 1984.
 
McKenzie, Willard "Pete" (I3245)
 
9974 Willard A. McClain
Willard A. McClain, 86, 5225 West Morris Street, died Sunday in St. Francis Hospital Center. Born at Shelbyville, he lived in Indianapolis 60 years. Mr. McClain was a baker 26 years for Continental Baking Company (now Wonder Bread), retiring in about 1947. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Tolin-Herr & Singleton memorial Chapel, with burial in Washington Park North Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Morris and Miss Norman McClain, both of Indianapolis; and four sons, Max McClain of Mooresville, and Jerry, Richard and Willard McClain Jr., all of Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 19 September 1977.
 
McClain, Willard Arnold (I4992)
 
9975 WILLARD DEAN JIMISON |
Willard Dean Jimison of the Russellville area of Brown County in| Ohio was called home to be with his Lord on February 24, 1995. He was born in Ringo Mills, Ky. on March 20, 1937 to Bernice Catherine Harris Jimison and William Herman Jimison. He was a member of the Little Mary Old Regular Baptist Church in Maxi Flats, Ky. and also attended The Georgetown Church of Nazarene in Georgetown, Ohio. He was a farmer and mechanic and loved his work. Family was very important to him as well as his many friends and neighbors.
On November 8, 1958 he wed his best friend and wife Ruby Pauline} Hamilton Jimison and together they had seven children.
 
Jimison, Willard Dean (I5423)
 
9976 William "Bill" Hiram Blaylock, 97 years old, died on Sunday, December 15, 2019.

Bill was born on August 21, 1922 in Montgomery County, Mississippi to the late Claude H. & Dorothy Brown Blaylock.

He attended high school in Kilmichael, Mississippi. Bill and his wife Onnie were longtime members of Ardmore Baptist Church until it closed. Recently they have been attending Crossroads Baptist Church.

Mr. Blaylock starting working in 1954 for W.D.I.A. radio in Memphis as a technician and later worked for Auditronics.

Mr. Blaylock is survived by his wife of 73 years Onnie Lee Carpenter Blaylock; children Shelley Hurst, Jeff Blaylock and Harvey "Bill" Blaylock; grandchildren Bryan Barnett, Justin Barnett, Derek Blaylock and Thomas Hurst; great-grandchildren Payton Barnett, Meagan Barnett, Samantha Barnett and Lauren Barnett.

Thursday, the 19th of December, funeral services begin at two o'clock all at Memphis Funeral Home, 5599 Poplar Chapel, Memphis, TN 38119.

An escorted funeral procession will follow to Memphis Memory Gardens for interment.

Memphis Funeral Home
 
Blaylock, William Hiram (I4702)
 
9977 William "Bill" Hyatt Jr., 87, of Ewing, passed away peacefully Sept. 29, 2010, at his home on the Hilltop Elizaville Road in Fleming County. Family and friends were at his side.

Mr. Hyatt was born in Rowan County, May 6, 1923, to the late William "Minn" Hyatt and Lucy McKee Hyatt.

He was the devoted husband and father and recently, the widower of Violet Decker Hyatt, after a 65-plus year marriage.

Mr. Hyatt was a farmer all of his life, having a great love of the land and animals. He was a breeder of Limousin cattle for many years.

Mr. Hyatt moved to Fleming County in 1947, after serving in World War II. He was a member of the VFW, active member of the Fleming County Rescue Squad and a Kentucky Colonel.

Mr. Hyatt is survived by two daughters, Brenda Faye (Donnie Ray) Ishmael of Hillsboro, and Sharon Kay Keller of Anchorage, Ak. He is also survived by a sister, Gustiva H. Masters of May's Lick; a sister-in-law, Helen Hyatt of Cynthiana; and nephews and nieces, Daniel (Bettye) Masters and Charles (Roseanne) Masters of Fleming County, Phillip Graham, Jane Graham Dwyer and Linda Graham of Massachusetts, Robert Hyatt, Keith Hyatt and Mike Hyatt of Kentucky.

Preceding him in death was a sister, Thelma R. Graham; and a brother, Robert J. Hyatt.

Services will be Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010, at 2 p.m., at the Price Brothers Funeral Home in Elizaville.

Burial will follow in the Elizaville Cemetery.

Visitation is 6-8 p.m., today, Oct. 1, 2010, at the funeral home.
 
Hyatt, William J. (I2163)
 
9978 William A. Brown, 77 years old, a veteran of the Union Army in the Civil War, died suddenly of heart failure Saturday at Olive Hill. He was formerly of Rowan Co., where he served many years as Justice of the Peace. He had made three requests concerning his funeral and burial: the "America" be sung by the choir, that he be buried with the Stars and Stripes upon his coffin and that the coffin be a homemade one specifying the friend who should make it.

His second wife and three children survive him; Mrs. Jas. Waldeck, Ezel, Ky., the Rev. H. Clay Brown of Atlanta, Ind., and William R. Brown of Olive Hill.

The Big Sandy News. Louisa, Kentucky. Friday, 20 April 1917.
 
Brown, William Anderson (I2371)
 
9979 William A. Kirk
William A. Kirk, 77, of 341 Blackburn Avenue, died at 8:10 a.m. today at a local convalescent home after a long illness.
Mr. Kirk, a retired shoe-repair shop operator, had been a resident of Lexington and Fayette County for the past 50 years. He was born in Fleming County, a son of the late Abram and Mary Bowling Kirk.
He was a member of the Nazarene Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Laura Million Kirk; two daughters, Mrs. William McKenzie, Wilmington, Ohio, and Mrs. Frank H. Kemble, Lexington; seven sons, Greely Kirk, Knoxville, Tenn.; James and Elbert Kirk, Houston, Texas, and William, Robert, Kirby and Ben Kirk, all of Lexington; four sisters, Mrs. William Million and Mrs. Ellen Parker, Mt. Carmel; Mrs. George Parker, Bushburg, and Mrs. Oscar Montgomery, Versailles; 21 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
The body was taken to Kerr Brothers Funeral Home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 3 December 1956.
 
Kirk, William Alvin (I3240)
 
9980 William and Nancy Crump had a daughter Mary who was 2 months old in the 1870 census. It is assumed that she died an an infant and that they named this daughter as Mary in 1875. Crump, Mary H. (I4385)
 
9981 William Boyce
Claytonville – William “Bill” Boyce, 65, of Claytonville died at 2;15 p.m. yesterday (Aug. 18, 1990) at Carie Foundation Hospital, Urbana.
His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Union Church of Cissna Park, the Rev. Emanuel Gudeman officiating. Burial will be in Amity Cemetery, Goodwine.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Knapp Funeral Home, Cissna Park.
He was born Sept. 15, 1924, in Claytonville, the son of Elmer E. and Lida Mumbert Boyce. He married Caroline Phillippo Oct. 8, 1944, in Watseka. She died May 5, 1987. He later married Bernadine Martin Feb. 26, 1988, in Clermont, Fla. She survives in Claytonville.
Also surviving are two sons, James, Pueblo, Colo., and Larry Joe, Claytonville; one daughter, Marcia Gudeman, LaPorte, Texas; two brothers, Glen Earl Boyce, Cissna Park, and Wayne Boyce, Freeport; two sisters, Joan Focken, Milford, and fern Hofer, Rankin; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
His parents, two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.
He was a member of Union Church of Cissna Park.
Memorials may be made to the American Hearth Association.
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Sunday, 19 August 1990.
 
Boyce, William John (I4673)
 
9982 William Buckman Dies
William Buckman 89 years old, died at his home in Linneus, Monday afternoon. Funeral services were held this afternoon from the Linneus Funeral Home. Mr. Buckman is survived by his widow and eight children.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Wednesday, 26 April 1950.
 
Buckman, William Sidney (I176)
 
9983 William C. Tincher, Jr., 68, of Carlisle, formerly of Versailles, passed away Sunday, April 9, 2017 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center.
A graveside service following cremation will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday, April 13, 2017 at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Lexington. 
Tincher, William Clay (I4795)
 
9984 William Cassity is ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bell Trumbo, of Cherry Hill Farm.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Saturday, 18 November 1916.
 
Cassity, Lucy Bell (I4470)
 
9985 William Clinton McCane was born in Kentucky in 1867. He was the son of James McCane and Mary Ellen Sanks. Married first to "Love", and second to Sarah E. Kinnison with whom his daughter Willie was born. In about 1913 William Married Minnie Myrtle Cothern (Park)and together they had 4 more children: Clifford, Midgetta, Bianca and Pearl. He passed away in 1928; a year after the death of his wife Minnie.

William's death record indicates that he is buried in Bethel Cemetery. However, he is buried in Mt. Tabor Cemetery. His daughter Midgetta (McCane) Bennett marked his grave in Mt. Tabor Cemetery in Ribolt, KY in the mid 1970's. She witnessed his burial and my mother Rosalie (Bennett) Mead was with her when she marked his grave.

William's 3rd wife Minnie Myrtle (Park) McCane is buried in the Bethel Church Cemetery in Elizabeth, WV. This may be why his death record indicates that his place of burial is in Bethel Cemetery. They may have originally planned to bury William in WV where Minnie is buried.
 
McCane, Clinton (I1694)
 
9986 William Conley, Jr.
June 13, 1935 — April 28, 2015
William Tilford Conley, Jr. age 79 of Clarksville passed away Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Sykes Funeral Home & Crematory is in charge of arrangements. No services are planned.

He was born in Indianapolis, IN on June 13, 1935 to the late Tilford and Nada Conley.

He is survived by son David (Robert) Conley; daughters, Trudy (Kenneth) Stafford; Marla (Kirk) Kinnaman; sister, Betty Vanek; 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Online condolences may be made at www.sykesfuneralhome.com
https://www.sykesfuneralhome.com/obituaries/William-ConleyJr
 
Conley, William Tilford (I5124)
 
9987 William Dorsey
Flemingsburg, Ky., Oct. 2 (Special) – William Dorsey, 59, died at 9 a.m. today at his home in Elizaville after suffering paralysis two weeks ago. He had been an invalid for several years.
A native of Fleming county, he was a member of the Elizaville Presbyterian church.
He is survived by his wife, Lucy Ribelin Dorsey; three sons, Bruce Thompson Dorsey and Bernard Dorsey, of Elizaville, and Julian Dorsey, of Louisville; and one sister, Mrs. James Hudson, of Fleming county.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the home by the Rev. S.P. Pryor and the Rev. W.A. Fite. Burial will be in Elizaville cemetery.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 3 October 1942.
 
Dorsey, William Ingram (I3586)
 
9988 William Edward Cavanee
William Edward Cavanee, 83, died at his home in Magna Monday of Ailments incident to old age.
Mr. Cavanee was born in Salina, Ohio, September 15, 1850, the son of Wilson and Elizbeth Doty Cavanee. He resided in Ohio until nine years ago, when he came to Magna to make his home. Since residing in Magna he had been engaged in timber work.
Surviving Mr. Cavanee are his widow, Mrs. Vesta Cassity Cavanee; three sons, John Edward Cavanee and Wayne Quincy Cavanee, of Magna, and Peter Wilson Cavanee of Nampa, Idaho; one daughter, Miss Ella May Cavanee, of Lyons, Kan.; a brother, Wilson Cavanee, of Norman, Okla.; a sister Mrs. Ella Wilson, of Pullman, Wash.; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services have been tentatively arranged for Thursday in the Rose room of the Deseret mortuary. The Rev. E.B. Pace of Magna will conduct the rites. Interment will be in the Pleasant Green cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary from Monday afternoon until the time of services.
The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah. Tuesday, 15 August 1932.
 
Cavanee, William Edward (I1761)
 
9989 William F. Brain, Editor Of Early-Day Political Journal, Dies in Atoka
William Fielding Brain, pioneer newspaperman and politician of eastern Oklahoma, died June 29 at the home of a daughter in Atoka, where he started his journalistic career in 1882. Funeral services were held June 30 in the Christian church of Atoka, and burial was in an Atoka cemetery.
Brain, an editor of the old school, worked on papers in Atoka until 1900, when he went to Muskogee and became a reporter on the staff of the Phoenix.
At one time Brain published a political journal which he called Brain’s Gladiator. During heated gubernatorial campaigns copies of the paper sometimes sold for as much as $1 each.
At a banquet for William H. Murray during the first Oklahoma legislative session, Brain made the only public speech of his life. In it he predicted that Murray some day would became governor. When his prediction materialized years later, Brain was the first honorary colonel to be appointed by the new governor.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. John Hammons, Atoka, and Mrs. J.S. Fulton, in whose home he died, and two sons, Clarence Brain, Oklahoma City, and William F. Brain Jr., Dallas, Tex.
Sooner State Press, Norman, Oklahoma. Saturday, 9 July 1938, page 1.
 
Brain, William Fielding (I1207)
 
9990 William F. Cherry
William Fred Cherry Sr., 80, of rural Brownsburg, died Saturday at Methodist Hospital. A native of Indianapolis, he was a foreman at the power plant of Detroit Diesel Allison Division General Motors Corp. for 24 years, retired in 1962. Mr. Cherry was a World War I Army veteran serving with the Fighting 69th Rainbow Infantry Division and was member of the American Legion of Brownsburg. Services will beheld at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, with burial in Clermont Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jessie Louis Cherry; sons, Andy and William F. Cherry Jr., both of Indianapolis, James W. Cherry of Zionsville, Ron Cherry of Brownsburg, Tom Cherry of Greenfield and Richard Cherry of Clayton, and daughters, Mrs. Joan Vance of Avon, Mrs. Jean Kestler of Brownsburg, Mrs. Beverly Lopossa of Plainfield and Mrs. Donna Mae Combs of Brewster, Wash.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Sunday, 25 June 1978,
 
Cherry, William Fred (I4990)
 
9991 William F. Prall
Medaryville - William F. Prall, 84, of Medaryville, died at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Pulaski Memorial Hospital in Winamac. He had been ill three weeks.
Mr. Prall, a retired Medaryville businessman, was born in Henryville. He lived there until moving to Medaryville 57 years ago. He was married to Edith Woodlock who died in 1953. He was a member of the Henryville Presbyterian church and White Post Masonic Lodge 658 in Medaryville.
Surviving are two sons, Douglas of Detroit, Mich., and William Francis of Medaryville; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Firebaugh of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Nell Souers of Auburn; one brother, Pearl Prall of Scottsburg, and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Plaskett of Palo Alto, Calif., and Mrs. Flora Guernsey of Indianapolis.
Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Friday, 16 May 1969.
 
Prall, William Frederick (I970)
 
9992 William Francis Martin and One Dell Crosthwaite Martin, Roy Kenneth (I3753)
 
9993 William French Jones
Salt Lick, Jan. 10 – William French Jones, 82, retired Church of God minister, died at 10 p.m. Wednesday at his home here.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ursula Grace Razor Jones; three daughters, Mrs. Ina Mae Riley, Saratoga, Fla., and Mr. Eula Kautz, and Mrs. Ruth Bailey, Morehead; four sons, John Paul Jones, Gary, Ind.; Loyd Jones, Honolulu, and A.D. Jones, Sale Lick, and Bile R. Jones, Morehead; 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The body is at Powell and Son Funeral Home.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 11 January 1957.
 
Jones, William "French" (I550)
 
9994 William French Jones
Salt Lick, Jan. 11 – Funeral services for William French Jones, 82, retired Church of God minister who died Wednesday night will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Midland Church of God by the Rev. Dale Whalen and the Rev. M.L. Tate. Burial will be in the Jones Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill Myers, Jack Evans, Joe Knelanger, W.E. McKinney, Charles Whaley, Lawrence Russell, Fred Click and Allie Razor.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 12 January 1957.
 
Jones, William "French" (I550)
 
9995 William Gardner Dead.
William Gardner, aged 87 years, died at the county farm at Hallsville Tuesday morning at about 4 o’clock. He was born at Bellefontaine, Ohio, and came to Illinois when a young man, and has since resided in the vicinity of Hallsville.
He was married to Miss Mary McClimans, a daughter of David McClimans, who now lives at Clinton. To this union eight children were born, five of whom are living, viz: Mrs. Alive Harrold, of St. Louis; Henry, west of Kenney; Charley, of Wyoming; Mrs. Mollie Craig; of Lincoln; and Edward, of Hallsville.
Mr. Gardner had made his home at the county farm the past four years. At one time he owned a 160 acre farm near Hallsville. The body was taken to the home of his son Ed on Monday, and the funeral services were held at the Hallsville Christian church at 2:30 o’clock, Elder A. Furman officiating. Interment was made in the McClimans cemetery.
The Gazette-Herald. Kenney, Illinois. Friday, 12 May 1911.
 
Gardner, William (I3671)
 
9996 William H. Evans
June 18, 1922-Dec. 22, 1993
Rochester – William H. Evans, 71, of County Road 750 North, died at 6:37 a.m. Wednesday I St. Mary’s Hospital, Hobart. Mr. Evans was a retired dock hand and truck driver from Arkansas Best Trucking. He was born June 18, 1922, in Saline County, Ill. On April 28, 1959, in Chicago, he married Madeline Smith. She died Aug. 24, 1991. Surviving are a daughter, Judy Smith of Lake Station, Ind.; two grandchildren; a sister, Lela Johnson of Cadiz, Ky.; and two brothers, Donald of Carterville, Ill., and Pat of Joliet, Ill. He was a member of the Teamsters Local 710, Chicago, and Rochester Eagles.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Harrison-Metzger Funeral Home, Kewanna. Burial will be in Moon Cemetery, Kewanna. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Friday in the funeral home.
The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Thursday, 23 December 1993.
 
Evans, William H. (I1083)
 
9997 William H. Lambert
Funeral services for William H. Lambert, 64 years old, who died Saturday in his home, 1301 South Whitcomb Street, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in West Park Christian Church. Burial will be in Park Cemetery.
Born in Parke County, Mr. Lambert was a resident of Indianapolis for the last 25 years. He was employed as an engineer for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
He was a member of Evergreen Masonic Lodge No.713, and West Park Christian Church, and was financial secretary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, Local 762.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Elsie L. Lambert; two daughters, Mrs. Wilma Wheeler and Mrs. Anna Louise Greene, and his mother, Mrs. Mary F. Griffith, all of Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 3 August 1953.
 
Lambert, William Harry (I1336)
 
9998 William H. Moore
William Harrison Moore, son of Austin and American Moore, was born Feb. 10, 1875 and departed this life Dec. 22, 1946 at his home in Milan.
He was united in marriage to Mattie McMains. To this union two children were born, Harry L. of Kansas City, Mo. and Mrs. Heeter Crandell of Hollywood, Calif. He leaves to mourn his passing two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Harris of Milan, Mo. and Mrs. W.P. Barclay of Browning, Mo. His father, mother and two brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held at 2 P.M., Monday, Dec. 23, 1946 at the Mt. Zion Church, conducted by Rev. P.H. Chaffee. The music was by Chas. Smith, Mrs. Alex Shatto, and Mrs. Fred Feed with Mrs. Chas. Smith at the piano.
The bearers were, Roy Ball, Andrew Pfeiffer, Fred Robinson, Ben Brantner, H.L. Knight and Geo. Walker.
Burial was in the nearby Mt. Zion cemetery.
The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 26 December 1946.
 
Moore, William Harrison (I2896)
 
9999 WILLIAM HARRISON BLACKBURN, son of JAMES W. and ELLA BLACKBURN, born in Purdin 13 Aug 1888 died 15 May 1958 Kansas City. 8 Sept 1912 wed EUNICE I. BALES. 7 children, MAX and HARRY deceased; REX, MYRLE, CATHERINE OAKS, HELEN HARMON, and MARY SPROUL. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 22 May 1958, Browning MO.l)
 
Blackburn, William Harrison (I2883)
 
10000 William Hedges (b. 1705 New Castle County, Del. - predeceased his father (29 Jan 1742) m. Ann and his will is found in Maryland Calendar of Wills, page 191: - Hedges, William, Prince George County, Maryland. Written 11 Aug 1742. Probated 29 Jan 1743 - to wife Ann (m. c. 1735), life int. in real estate and 1/3 personal estate. To son Joseph [b.c. 1737, d (6 May 1777), residue of estate. To 2 daughters (not named) £15. The chart I consulted lists a William Hedges (b. 1742, d. 1777) among his children, in addition to the three named in will.
http://mosesrawlings.freeservers.com/hedges.html

 
Hedges, William (I1587)
 

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