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251 | Helen Lorraine (Calkins) Schafer married a second time to an unknown Potter who died before her. She is listed as a widow on her entry in the Connecticut death index. | Calkins, Helen Lorraine (I317)
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252 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Notes, Notes (I231)
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253 | Hempleman – Mrs. Margaret Hempleman, aged 87 years, died Tuesday at 1 p.m. at her home, 1512 Woodward avenue. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio. Tuesday, 8 May 1917. | Hill, Margaret (I421)
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254 | Henry and Margaret Morris settled on Section Three, Town Two, South Range, Seven East, in October 1832, in Putnam County, Ohio. They lived on the farm and farmed and Father preached the gospel of Jesus Christ until his death. They raised ten children. They were the first settlers in that neighborhood. Their nearest neighbor was [sic] S. S. and J. J. Clevenger, three miles west of them. Judge Henry Morris, a native of Kentucky, came to Clark County, Ohio with his parents in 1812, when but six years of age. In the fall of 1832 he came to the farm on which his widow now lives, and where he died in 1877. It was then Putnam County, and in 1833 he was made the first associate judge of the Territory, which he held three years, and then resigned to attend to home duties. He was a leader in the affairs of the community, as well as in religious matters, being a teacher for over thirty years of the doctrine of predestination. His parents were Joseph M. and Lovina (Drake) Morris, who died in Clark County, Ohio. He was married August 30, 1832 to Margaret Weaver, born May 11, 1812, in Clark County, Ohio, daughter of George and Elizabeth (Hempleman) Weaver, natives of Virginia, but very early settlers of Clark County. The children born to this union were George, living in Monroe township, this county; Mrs. Elizabeth Hartman, residing in Monroe Township, this county; Mrs. Lovina Holcomb (deceased, leaving one son, Henry M., who is now residing in Russell County, Kansas); Joseph, a physician in Columbus Grove, Putnam County, Ohio; Mrs. Sarah Crables [sic] (deceased, leaving a son, Henry M., in Russell County, Kansas, and a daughter, Mrs. Bogard [sic] in Putnam County, Ohio); Mrs. Mary Schaeffer, residing in Putnam County, Ohio; John, residing in Russell County, Kansas; Mrs. Ellen [sic] Schlosser [sic] and Mrs. Catherine Schlosser [sic]. From History of Allen County, Ohio. 1885. Father H. Morris was a consistent members of the Old School Baptist Church and a fervent Democrat." From data collected by William H. Morris. Dated 12-14-1966 Henry Morris followed farming but like his father, he was a minister of the gospel, in the Baptist faith, being recorded as one of the pioneer ministers in the history of Putnam County. His teacher was his father, Joseph Morris. It says he was ordained in a Baptist Church about fifty miles south of his home, in Oldtown [Chillicothe], in the same church where he and Margaret met. | Morris, Henry (I20)
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255 | Henry Converse and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Clara Peck in Bloomington over Sunday. They drove to that city taking with them a fine cow, worth 450, which they gave to Mrs. Peck. The Clinton Register, Clinton, Illinois. Friday, 3 September 1897. | Weaver, Clarinda (I463)
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256 | Henry Converse and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Clara Peck in Bloomington over Sunday. They drove to that city taking with them a fine cow, worth 450, which they gave to Mrs. Peck. The Clinton Register, Clinton, Illinois. Friday, 3 September 1897. | Converse, Henry (I469)
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257 | Henry F. Hempleman Henry F. Hempleman was born in Clarke County, Ohio, west of South Charleston, on the old Hempleman homestead September 28, 1811, died October 9, 1876. Married Minerva Hull, September 25, 1842. She was born June 8, 1822, in Warren County, Tenn., died at her home near Tameroa, Illinois, in 1911. Henry F. Hempleman, born on the farm, early in life devoted his time, with his brother Daniel, to the stock trade, buying, grazing and feeding large herds of cattle, then driving them on foot across the mountains to Philadelphia. The writer remembers seeing some of the droves of cattle on the way to market. They would often number many hundreds. He became the possessor of a large tract of land near Tameroa, Illinois. Later in life, he gave some time to politics, and became Judge of the County. He was one of those sturdy pioneers that blazed the way for the present generation. During his life he had the happy faculty of making every man his friend. To Henry F. Hempleman and Minerva Hull Hempleman were born thirteen children. | Hempleman or Hampleman, Henry Foster (I401)
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258 | Henry F. Hempleman Henry F. Hempleman was born in Clarke County, Ohio, west of South Charleston, on the old Hempleman homestead September 28, 1811, died October 9, 1876. Married Minerva Hull, September 25, 1842. She was born June 8, 1822, in Warren County, Tenn., died at her home near Tameroa, Illinois, in 1911. Henry F. Hempleman, born on the farm, early in life devoted his time, with his brother Daniel, to the stock trade, buying, grazing and feeding large herds of cattle, then driving them on foot across the mountains to Philadelphia. The writer remembers seeing some of the droves of cattle on the way to market. They would often number many hundreds. He became the possessor of a large tract of land near Tameroa, Illinois. Later in life, he gave some time to politics, and became Judge of the County. He was one of those sturdy pioneers that blazed the way for the present generation. During his life he had the happy faculty of making every man his friend. To Henry F. Hempleman and Minerva Hull Hempleman were born thirteen children. | Hull, Nancy Minerva Ann (I417)
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259 | Henry H. MORRIS March 13, 1903 Clinton Register PASSING OF HONORED CITIZEN. Had Lived in DeWitt County Nearly Half a Century— Funeral Services at the Home Next Sunday. Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock H. H. MORRIS died at his home two and a half miles northwest of Clinton, aged 76 years, 1 month and 13 days, being sick about three weeks. Henry H. Morris was born in Clark county, Ohio, Jan. 28, 1827, being second of a family of eleven children. He grew to manhood in his native county. In 1854 he came to this county, traveling overland. He located in Tunbridge township, where he farmed one year. He then bought 110 acres in Barnett township, where he lived ten years. He then rented a farm two and a half miles northwest of Clinton which had since been his home, as he afterward bought the farm of 380 acres, which is a fine body of land suited to farming and stock raising, and is well improved. He was married to Miss Catherine WELDON March 31, 1852, who survives him. Five children were born to them, four sons and one daughter, Ella, who died about two years ago. The sons are Austin and William, of Clinton; Christopher, who lives a mile west of Clinton; and Lawrence, who lives on the homestead. He had been a member of the Christian church many years, and was one of its most honored members, and for several years had been one of the board of trustees. So much was his worth as a church officer valued that he was often elected against his wish. Politically he was a Republican, but never partisan. He was one of those big souled, unassuming men who are always making friends and no enemies. He was one of the best known and highly respected men in the county, and it is seldom that a death is more generally regretted. Funeral services will be held at the residence Sunday at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. E. A. Gilliland. Interment in Woodlawn. | Morris, Henry Harrison (I514)
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260 | Henry Morris Monroe Township, Allen County, Ohio Agriculture Census, 28 September 1850 Acres of Land Improved - 100 Unimproved 105 Cash value of farm 5000 Value of farming implements and machinery 100 Livestock Horses - 6 milch cows- 8 other cattle -16 sheep - 28 swine - 20 value of live stock – 400 wheat, bushels of - 464 Indian corn, bushels of – 800 Oats, bushels of, 50 Wool, lbs of – 100 Irish potatoes, bush. of - 100 Value of orchard produce in dollars - 14 butter, lbs of - 350 Cheese, lbs of - 100 Hay, tons of - 12 Maples sugar, lbs of – 5 Value of home manufacture - 30 Value of animals slaughtered - 30 * * * * * Henry Morris Monroe Township, Allen County, Ohio 1860 Agriculture Census Acres of Land - Improved - 115 unimproved - 90 cash value of farm - 6150 value of farming implements and machinery - 6 Live Stock 1 June 1860 Horses - 11 Milch cows - 7 Working oxen -2 Other cattle - 17 Sheep - 54 Swine - 8 Value of live stock – 1112 Produce during the year ending June 1, 1860 Wheat, bushels of - 230 Rye, bushels of - 34 Indian corn, bushels of - 800 Oats, bushels of - 205 Wool, lbs of - 200 Irish potatoes, bushels of - 8 Butter, lbs of - 100 Hay, tons of - 4 Molasses, gallons of and from what made - 2 Value of animals slaughtered - 100 * * * * * Henry Morris Monroe Township, Allen County, Ohio Agriculture Census, 27 Jul 1870 Improved acres of land - 85 Woodland acres - 72 Value of farm - 6200 Value of farming implements and machinery - 110 Total amount of wages paid during the year including value of board – 75 Horses - 10 Milch cows - 6 other cattle - 8 sheep - 28 swine - 9 value of all livestock – 600 Winter wheat - 225 Indian corn - 750 Oats - 180 wool – 60 Irish potatoes – 20 butter – 400 Clover seed 20 | Morris, Henry (I20)
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261 | Henry Morris Last will Proceedings had in the probate court of Allen County Ohio held at the courthouse in Lima in said county on the 13th day of January AD 1877. Be it remembered that on the 13th day of January AD 1877 the court made an order herein which said order is in the words and figures following to wit: the last will and testament of Henry Morris was this day produced in court and thereupon came Daniel Schlosser Nathan Schlosser and Eliza J. Schlosser the three subscribing witnesses to said will and in open court upon their oathes testify to the due execution of said will which said testimony was reduced to writing and by said witnesses subscribed and filed with said will and the court being satisfied from said testimony that said will was legally attested and executed and that said testator at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind and memory and under no restraint, ordered that said will and testimony be recorded and thereafter to wit on the 16th day of January AD 1877 came Margaret Morris the widow of said testator and upon hearing her rights under said will and also under the law fully explained to her by the court she did then and there elect to take under the said will G W Overmyer probate judge. The will referred to in forgoing order is herein recorded in the words and figures following to wit - I Henry Morris of Monroe Township, Allen County and state of Ohio being of sound mind and memory but advanced in years and somewhat feeble in body do make sign and seal this my last will and testament this nineteen 19th day of September One Thousand Eight and Hundred and Seventy Six in the manner following to wit after my debts and funeral expenses are paid I will my wife Margaret have all rents and profits of all the lands and real estate that I may be in possession of at my death and the interest on all money I may have on interest together with the interest on all money arising from the sale of any property. She having the right to sell any property, she may see fit the foregoing as giving in lieu of Dower so long as she may live or remain my widow, but if she sees fit to marry again then to have dower in real and personal property according to law, but under no circumstances she shall not sell or lease the real estate more than two years at one time, and I appoint my son George to rent the real estate collect rent take charge of her money collect interest and pay rent and interest to her yearly, and after the death of my wife Margaret my property both personal and real be disposed of in the following manner. The heirs of my daughter Levina have eight hundred dollars and the heirs of my daughter Sarah have eight hundred dollars. My son George have five hundred dollars, my daughter Elizabeth have five hundred dollars, my son Joseph have one hundred dollars, my daughter Mary have five hundred dollars, my son John B. have nine hundred dollars, my daughter Elenar have five hundred dollars, my daughter Katharine have five hundred dollars, and what may be left if any to be equally divided between my following named children (to wit), George, Elizabeth, Joseph Henry, Mary, John B., Elanor, and Katharine. I will my son George Morris to be executor of this my last will and testament. In testimony thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal. Signed Henry Morris (seal), at the request of the testator and in his presence we subscribe our names as witnesses Daniel Schlosser Nathan Schlosser wife Eliza J. Schlosser. Testimon to said will referred to in the foregoing order is herein recorded in the words and figures following to wit: the state of Ohio Allen County SS. Allen Probate court we Daniel Schlosser Nathan Schlosser and Eliza J. Schlosser being duly sword in open court this 13th day of January AD 1877 depose and say that we were present at the execution of the last will and testimony of Henry Morris hereunto annexed that we saw the said Henry Morris the testator subscribe said will and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament and that the said testator at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other. Daniel Schlosser, Nathan Schlosser Eliza J. Schlosser sworn in open court and subscribed before me by said Daniel Schlosser Nathan Schlosser and Eliza Schlosser this 13th day of January AD 1877 and signed G W Overmyer Probate Judge. | Morris, Henry (I20)
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262 | Her name appears in a few variations: Maryetta, Mary Etta, Etta, Ettie. Ohio death records Name: Mary Etta Schafer Death Date: 27 Jan 1939 Death Place: Putnam County, Ohio, USA * * * * * Ohio county marriage records Name: Ellie M. Pilcher Gender: Female Marriage Date: 24 Dec 1894 Marriage Place: Putnam, Ohio, USA Spouse: George L. Schafer * * * * Ohio birth & christenings: Name: Maryetta Pilcher Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date: 20 Sep 1877 Birth Place: Monroe Township, Putnam County, Ohio Father: William Pilcher Mother: Mary Windgate | Pilcher, Mary Etta (I100)
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263 | Her parents were Evan Foulkes and Elizabeth Lewis. | Foulkes, Mary (I612)
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264 | Herald & Review 3/3/1939 Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, 88 died yesterday at the home of her stepson Charles O. Morris after a short illness. She was a member of the First Methodist church. She was born Jan. 29, 1851 at Washington, Ill. and was married to Hamilton M. Morris on June, 1891. She leaves a brother, George P. l Tobias, Aurora, six stepsons, Homer D. ,Wymore, Neb, Reddick Clearwater, Wis.,J. H., Springfield, Charles O., Asa, H and G. Murray Morris all of Decatur and two stepdaughters, Mrs. A. J. Schoby, South Gate, Calif and Mrs. C. I. Fost, Clinton. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. | Tobias, Elizabeth (I521)
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265 | Hiltner services to be held on Friday (Lima News Bureau) Continental, March 10 – Funeral services will be held at the M.E. church Friday at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Mary Foltz Hiltner, 40, who died Tuesday night at the Toledo hospital. Rev. J.W. Eley, pastor of the church, will officiate and burial will be in Monroe cemetery. Surviving are the widower and four daughters, Vera, 19, Margaret 17, Doris 11, and Clarabell 5. The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Thursday, 10 march 1932, page 12. | Foltz, Mary Margaret (I49)
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266 | History of Allen County, Ohio, part IV: Biographical sketches, page 671. HENRY MORRIS, farmer, P.O. Columbus Grove, Putnam County, was twice married; first, November 20, 1866 to Nancy Palmer, by whom he had two children, Margaret V. being the only one now living, born September 24, 1869. His wife dying February 7, 1872, Mr. Morris was married, November 11, 1875, to Rachael Sherret, born January 1, 1855; daughter of Malinda (Suery) Sherret, natives of Tuscarawas County, Ohio. They have three children living: John E., David L. and Elizabeth L. Our subject’s father, Judge Henry Morris, a native of Kentucky, came to Clark County, Ohio with his parents, in 1812, when but six years of age. In the fall of 1832 he came to the farm on which his widow now lives, and where he died in 1877. It was then Putnam County, and in 1833 he was made first associate judge of the Territory, which he held three years, and then resigned to attend to home duties. He was a leader in the affairs of the community, as well as in religious matters, being a teacher for over thirty years of the doctrine of predestination. His parents were Joseph M. and Lovina (Drake) Morris, who died in Clark County, Ohio. He was married August 30, 1832 to Margaret Weaver, born May 11, 1812, in Clark County, Ohio, daughter of George and Elizabeth (Hempleman) Weaver, natives of Virginia, but very early settlers of Clark County. The children born to this union were George, living in Monroe township, this county; Mrs. Elizabeth Hartman, residing in Monroe Township, this county; Mrs. Lovina Holcomb (deceased, leaving one son, Henry M., who is now residing in Russell County, Kansas); Joseph, a physician in Columbus Grove, Putnam County, Ohio; Mrs. Sarah Crables (deceased, leaving a son, Henry M., in Russell County, Kansas, and a daughter, Mrs. Bogard in Putnam County, Ohio); Mrs. Mary Schaeffer, residing in Putnam County, Ohio; John, residing in Russell County, Kansas; Mrs. Ellen Schlosser and Mrs. Catherine Schlosser. | Morris, Henry (I122)
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267 | Hold Funeral Services Columbus Grove – Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Hartman, pioneer resident, who died Thursday night, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Philip Snyder, southwest of here, and with whom Mrs. Hartman resided. Interment will be in Truro cemetery, near Columbus Grove. | Morris, Elizabeth (I119)
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268 | Horak, Claribel S., 72, of Fort Myers, died Saturday. Arrangements by National Cremation Society. News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida. Monday, 28 March 1994. | Hiltner, Clarabell Sue (I53)
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269 | Horak, Dr. Oliver A., 69, of Fort Myers, Sanibel and Brevard, N.C., private memorial service Friday. News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida. Thursday, 13 March 1986. | Horak, Dr. Oliver Adolph (I54)
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270 | Howell Argela 73 of Coral Gables, former dancer & partner of his husband Edward, they entertained for the USO in the Pacific, Japan & Korea, taught dancing at Howell Dance Studio, Dade County Public Schools & Dade Community College. A member of Coral Gables Elkettes. Survived by her husband, Edward. Memorial services 7 P.M. Fri. Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel 4600 SW 8 St. In lieu of flowers, memorials to your favorite charity or the Fla. State Elks Children’s Hospital. The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida. 22 August 1985. | Mutchler, Argela Olga (I83)
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271 | http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:678927&id=I0053 1808 Family moved to Clark County Ohio 8 Oct 1832 Putnam County 1834 Judge Became a judge when Putnam County was organized in 1834 in the Court of Common Pleas, served for 7 years. Good speaker. Always in demand at public gatherings. | Morris, Henry (I20)
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272 | http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dblocher&id=I36834 Andrew Henry HILTNER Marriage 1 Mary Ann BOLLINGER b: 10 MAY 1882 in German Twp., New Madison, Darke County, Ohio Married: 28 NOV 1903 in North Dakota Note: About 1904, Andy traveled with a threshing machine that stopped at the Daniel Bollinger place. Mary Ann looked out and asked, "Who is that squinty eyed dutchman?" They were married a few months later. | Hiltner, Andrew Henry (I17)
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273 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Notes, Notes (I231)
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274 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100407728/ora-gideon-fenstermaker Plot Section 11, Row 13 | Fenstermaker, Ora Gideon (I225)
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275 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102099103/julian-baldwin | Baldwin, Julian (I251)
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276 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102215743/henry-e-converse | Converse, Henry (I469)
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277 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102297505/clarence-frederick-schafer | Schafer, Clarence Frederick (I285)
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278 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102297742/mary-eliza-schafer_schubert | Brenner, Mary Eliza (I293)
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279 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102872472/eva-stuber | Schafer, Evillna "Eva" (I264)
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280 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102872477/ralph-vernon-stuber | Stuber, Ralph Vernon (I266)
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281 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103423019/charles-william-schafer | Schafer, Charles William "Bill" (I294)
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282 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103442129/lois-ilene-schafer | Headington, Lois Ilene (I295)
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283 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104170531/henry-morris-holcomb Section L | Holcomb, Henry Morris (I148)
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284 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104170532/lydia-holcomb Plot: Section L | Bennett, Lydia (I578)
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285 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104651813/ronald-e-schafer | Schafer, Ronald Edgar (I312)
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286 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104842351/winfield-scott-crowley | Crowley, Winfield Scott (I380)
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287 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10563020/elizabeth-hartman | Morris, Elizabeth (I119)
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288 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10563040/george-hulvey-hartman | Hartman, George Hulvey (I197)
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289 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10568795/john_m-hartman | Hartman, John Henry (I193)
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290 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10584377/elizabeth_margaret-evans | Slusser, Elizabeth Margaret (I584)
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291 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106424447/kenneth-dale-hancock | Hancock, Kenneth Dale (I320)
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292 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10693389/newton-cunningham-morris | Morris, Newton Cummingham (I99)
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293 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106968679/george-frederick-eck | Eck, George Frederick (I300)
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294 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106968993/lavina-m-eck | Schafer, Lavina (I288)
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295 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106969566/harlan-monroe-eck | Eck, Harlan Monroe (I362)
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296 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106969668/betty-june-eck | Hall, Betty June (I363)
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297 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107194506/perry-l-mansfield | Mansfield, Perry (I446)
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298 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107643323/carl-edward-schafer | Schafer, Carl Edward (I261)
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299 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107843364/mary-glenn-jackson | Watson, Mary Glenn (I310)
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300 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108267746/ida_eva-schlosser Plot: Sec. Q, Lot 7, Grave 1 (Row 20) | Smith, Ida Eva (I600)
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