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2401 It is possible that there is a record referring to this Robert McElhinney in the records of the Round Prairie Presbyterian Church minutes as he is in the same neighborhood as Mr. Joseph Stewart in census records of the time. See page 16-17. April 1st, 1850. At the request of Mr. Joseph Stewart a member of Round Prairie Church, Session convened to investigate the truth of certain allegations by public rumor affecting the Christian character of said Stewart. Members of Session present, Rev. Salon Cowles Mod by request & Elders Waddle, Pearce & McClure. The meeting was opened with prayer. Mr. Stewart and some of the witnesses being present Session resolved to proceed with the investigation. Mr. Stewart acknowledged the fact of his taking two loads of corn from the field of Robert McElhinney in the winter of 1849 without his knowledge or consent. But plead that he had done what he believed to be right as his cattle were suffering & the roads were not broken that he could conveniently go to see Mr. McElhinney to ask him for it & that he believed he would not have denied him the corn. Mr. McElhinney was sworn & stated that he was not yet paid for the corn. That Mr. Stewart informed him some two or three weeks after he took the corn & promised to pay for it soon. That he would have let him have the corn if he had asked for it. That he knew of nothing to prevent Mr. Stewart from coming to ask for the corn. Mr. Stewart also acknowledged that he had cut timber on the lands of Mr. McClure & Mr. Bell without their consent. But plead that he believed at the time he cut the timber that a road was laid out through said lands & that he had a right to open it, although he afterwards ascertained that he was mistaken. Mr. Baughn was sworn & stated that something less than two acres of young timber was cut on the land of Mr. ___M. McClure & that of considerable value. I charge that Mr. Stewart had violated a contract with Robert Owen in relation to monica matters was prepared for the present to wan to testimony. The testimony being closed, the Session after mature deliberation decided, that Mr. Stewart acknowledge that he was wrong and imprudent in not asking Mr. McElhinney for the corn, & in not paying him for it, & that he as soon as possible, play him for it. Also, that Mr. Stewart acknowledge that he was wrong & imprudent in that he did not inform himself in reference to his right to cut the timber on the lands of McClure & Bell & that he give a suitable remuneration for said timber. Also that Mr. Stewart promise to be more guarded hereafter in such matters. Mr. Stewart submitted to the decision of Session. Session closed with prayer. M. McClure, Clerk.
 
McElhinney, Robert (I658)
 
2402 Itha (Mrs. Henry) Krumme, 75, Falls City, passed away this morning, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1988, at Clarkson Hospital in Omaha.

Mrs. Krumme was born in Arapahoe on Nov. 28, 1912, to the late Otto E. Tull and Emma Vandruff Tull.

She graduated from the Arapahoe High School.

She was united in marriage to Henry Krumme on March 22, 1944, at Arapahoe. They moved to Falls City from Fairbury in 1954.

She was the bookkeeper for the Krumme Construction and the Krumme Building Supply for 28 years

She was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Falls City.

Mrs. Krumme is survived by her husband, Henry, of the home; two daughters, Terri (Mrs. Paul) O'Grady of Falls City and Myra Krumme of Omaha; two brothers, Leo Tull, Holdrege, and Bob Tull, Arapahoe; four grandchildren, Tracy O'Grady of Kearney State College, Kearney, and Sara, Pat and Lisa O'Grady of Falls City.
 
Tull, Itha L. (I486)
 
2403 J. T Carithers Died Wednesday Morning
Last Rites at R. P. Church Friday Afternoon.

James T. Carithers, 72, one of our best known and highly respected citizens of this community, died at his home here early Wednesday morning, December 15 (1943), following a five days illness. As noted in last weeks paper he suffered a stroke early Friday morning last.

Since 1926 he has been custodian of the high school building, which position he filled capably for seventeen years, always courtesy (sic) and accommodating. He will be missed by teachers and students alike, as well as by the general public who had occasion to be at the school building off and on during the school year in the years gone by.

The funeral service was held from the Reformed Presbyterian church Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, conducted by his pastor, Reverend H. G. Patterson, assisted by Reverend M. W. Dougherty. The burial was at the Sharon cemetery, the pallbearers being Robert Dickson, John Kilpatrick, Edward Hudson, Curtis Royer, Merritt McElhinney and Zenas McMurtry. The Pierce funeral home was in charge.

Relatives called here to attend the last rites were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kern and family and Mrs. Albert Mecklenburg of Blairstown, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carithers of Burlington; Lt. and Mrs. Harold Sexton and Joyce Ann of Camp Claiborne, Louisiana; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sexton and Clark, Jr., Mrs. Ray Westfall and Mrs. Harry Sexton of Oakville.

James Thomas Carithers was born October 4, 1871, at Allegheny, Pennsylvania. At the age of nine years he came to Iowa and settled in the Sharon community near Morning Sun. In early life he became affiliated with the Sharon Reformed Presbyterian church, and 1917 transferred his membership to the Morning Sun congregation, of which he was a member at the time of his death.

On August 14, 1895, he was united in marriage with Minnie L. Baird. To this union were born four children, Mrs. Clark Sexton of Oakville, Mrs. Lester Kern of Blairstown, Mrs. D. T. Armstrong of Morning Sun, and William B. Carithers of Burlington. These [survive him], with nine grandchildren, Lieut. Harold Sexton and Clark Sexton, Jr., Mrs. Marlyn Westfall, Jas., Jayne and J. Ann Kern, Mary Ann and David Ross Armstrong and Thos. Michael Carithers, and two great-grandchildren, Joyce Ann Sexton and Keith Allen Westfall; also three brothers, Reid Carithers of Morning Sun, Wm. McClaren of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and Robert McClaren of Newton, Iowa.

Morning Sun News-Herald, 16 Dec 1943
 
Carithers, James Thomas (I1001)
 
2404 J.C. Nelson, father of Mrs. Elmer Hunzeker passed away at his home near Liberty Sunday morning. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon.
The DeBois Press, Du Bois, Nebraska. Thursday, 7 September 1933.
 
Nelson, James Calvin (I1179)
 
2405 J.H. Walkinshaw, of Atchison county, Missouri, brother to A.G. Walkinshaw, purchased two car loads of cattle in this vicinity the past two weeks. He shipped them Tuesday to his home, where he will feed them for the spring markets.
Quinter Republican, Quinter, Kansas. Thursday, 25 September 1890.
 
Walkinshaw, John Henry (I383)
 
2406 J.H. Walkinshaw, of Atchison county, Missouri, brother to A.G. Walkinshaw, purchased two car loads of cattle in this vicinity the past two weeks. He shipped them Tuesday to his home, where he will feed them for the spring markets.
Quinter Republican, Quinter, Kansas. Thursday, 25 September 1890.
 
Walkinshaw, Arthur Glasgow (I389)
 
2407 J.W. Nighswonger
Special to the Sun
Oswego – A heart attack suffered while he was doing his evening chores proved fatal to J.W. Nighswonger, Oswego farmer. He died about 6 p.m. Tuesday at his home 1 1/2 miles southwest of Oswego.
Mr. and Mrs. Nighswonger had just returned home a short time earlier from a week’s visit in Viola. He had driven through the snow and complained of being quite tired after the trip.
He was born Nov. 9, 1887 at Viola and had lived there all of his life until he came to Oswego in 1946.
He was married to Nannie Paisley on July 19, 1911 at Kenneth, Kas. She died in August 1918. On Aug. 15, 1929, he was married to Sibyl Drury at Lamar, Colo. She survives. Other survivors include three children, Mrs. Annabelle Libby of Wichita, Dale of Wellington and Robert to Clearwater; five brothers, Perry of Viola, Paul of Howard, Fred of Clearwater, Myron of Hastings, Neb., and Laurence of Wichita; three sisters, Mrs. Ora Teichner, Clarkston, Wash, Mrs. Gladys Kinney of Arkansas City and Mrs. Joy Vaughn of Pueblo, Colo. Nine grandchildren also survive.
He was a member of the Oswego Baptist Church and was chairman of the board. Services will be at the church at 2 p.m. Thursday, conducted by the Rev. Albert Atkinson. The bogy will be taken Saturday to Viola for burial.

The Parsons Sun. Wednesday, 23 December 1951
 
Nighswonger, Jay (I1427)
 
2408 Jacob Levi Kirkhart
Jacob Levi Kirhart, son of Mary Jane Stewart and Jacob Luther Kirkhart, was born March 31, 1860, in Madison County, Iowa, and passed away at Lucien, Okla., at 11:40 a.m., November 25, at the age of 90 years, 7 months and 25 day. He had one brother, John, who died at the age of 35 and a baby sister, Emma, who died in infancy. At the age of three years he moved to Jefferson County, Iowa, where he lived 12 years before moving to Rome, Iowa, where he spent 35 years. While in Iowa, he farmed and also worked for the C.B.&Q. Railroad. In 1902 he moved to Oklahoma where he resided on a farm Northeast of Lucien, Okla.
On September 12, 1893, he was married to Marguerite Shields. To this union were born four sons; Kent and John in Iowa and Robert and Dale in Lucien. In 1910 he moved to the town of Lucien living on the South side of the street. He served as postmaster under President Taft, the post office being at that time in the Larkin Rice Drug store. Late his wife served as Postmistress and he served as Mail Messenger for 30 years. He also had a blacksmith shop for 15 years, did carpenter and general repair work.
Known to young and old as Uncle Jake, he was always interested in and active in all church and community affairs. He was a member of the Lucien Methodist church. His wife preceded him in death last March at the age of 83.
Survivors include his four sons: Kent, John and Dale, of Lucien, and Robert, of Enid; four grandchildren, Mrs. Bill Robinson, Margy and Roberta Kirkhart, all of Enid, Carolyn Kirkhart, of Lucien, and two great-grandchildren, Linda Louise and Billy Robinson, of Enid.
The Covington Record, Covington, Oklahoma. Thursday, 7 December 1950.
 
Kirkhart, Jacob L. (I196)
 
2409 James A. Gray
Services for James A. Gray, a retired auditor of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp., will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Boulevard and Graham Street.
Mr. Gray died Sunday at his home, 6021 Hampton St., East End.
A graduate of Ohio State University, Mr. Gray had been with the steel company for 35 years until retiring five years ago.
He was a member and former trustee of the east Liberty Presbyterian Church and a member of the Brotherhood Bible Class.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Amelia Hildebrand Gray, and a sister, Mrs. John G. Dugan, of Springfield, Ohio.
Burial will be in Allegheny Cemetery.
The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, 17 February 1953.
 
Gray, James (I1611)
 
2410 James A. Gray, age 90, of Kerrville, passed away Monday, July 22, 2002 at a San Antonio hospital. He was born in Spokane, Washington to Henry Martin Gray and Jennie Brandenberg Gray on April 27, 1912. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 25, 2002 at 10 a.m. at Kerrville Funeral Home Chapel with a family visitation on Wednesday, July 24, 2002 from 5 to 7 pm at Kerrville Funeral Home.Mr. Gray received his Masters degree from the University of Wyoming where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. On September 1, 1943 he married Johnne Ruth Martin in Plainview, Texas. James taught for many years at Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas, Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas and in Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. James eventually went to work as an Extension Service Specialist for Texas A&M University. For several years, he was a rancher in Lampasas County where he raised sheep and goats. He was widely acclaimed as an expert in his field and was recognized for this work by the USDA when they awarded him with the Service Award in 1960. Mr. Gray wrote articles on sheep and goats for the encyclopedias. In the Kerrville area, Mr. Gray was a respected judge in the sheep and goat competitions in the Kerrville area and was very active with the 4H. Mr. Gray had many interest in his life, among them was collecting stamps, western art, and coins. He was an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys, enjoyed hunting and fishing, and could not let a cross word puzzle go un-worked. James was a very active member of Grace Bible Temple. He is survived by his wife, Johnne Gray of Kerrville; son, James M. Gray and wife Joyce of Coppell, Texas; daughters Virginia Nance and husband Tom of Pearland, Texas and Mary Kathryn Sheenan and husband Patrick of Austin, Texas, as well as three grand children and a host of friends.

 
Gray, James Arthur (I1628)
 
2411 James A. Tegtmeier
December 8, 1934 ~ October 14, 2019 (age 84)

James Tegtmeier, 84 of rural Battle Lake died Monday, October 14, 2019, at the Minnesota Veterans Home in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.

James Alvin Tegtmeier was born on December 8, 1934, in Burchard, Nebraska, the son of Alvin and Nelva (Nelson) Tegtmeier. He was baptized in Salem Evangelical Reform Church in Stiner, Nebraska and confirmed in the First Lutheran Church in Battle Lake. Jim attended school in Holmesville, Nebraska through the ninth grade, then the Battle Lake High School, graduating in 1952. He then entered the U.S. Air Force stationed at Parks Air Force Base in California, Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi; then one year in French Morocco. He was in radar operation in an early warning radar sight and spent two years at a sight north of Spokane, Washington.

James and Phyllis M. Nelson were married on May 18, 1958, in the First Lutheran Church in Battle Lake. After their marriage they lived on a farm by Battle Lake, where Jim dairy farmed with his father and farmed to raise feed for their cattle. Jim was active with the National Farmers Organization and after he sold the cows, he ran the collection point by Elizabeth. He enjoyed deer hunting, his farming, friends, family, an especially the grandchildren, which he attended a lot of their activities. Jim was a member of the First Lutheran Church where he had been head usher for many years, and served several years on the cemetery board.

He is survived by his wife Phyllis; four daughters, Janette Dintzner, Janine Luke, Beth (Dan) Carlson, and Lori (Jason) Volk; two sons, Darrell Tegtmeier and Larry Tegtmeier; eleven grandchildren, Jason (Amanda), Tyler (JessAnne), Nicole, Stephanie (Logan), Brian, Ashley (Keyen), Megan, Braden, Christian, Katie and Colton; four great-grandchildren, Malachi, Abigail, Madison and Leighton; one sister, Carol Schimek; and two brothers, Norman (Joann) and Carl (Sandra) Tegtmeier. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Alvin and Nelva Tegtmeier; two brothers, Fred (Beverly) Tegtmeier and Robert Tegtmeier.

Funeral Service: 11:00 AM, Monday, October 21, 2019, at First Lutheran Church in Battle Lake.

Visitation: Sunday from 5 to 7 PM, with a 7 PM Prayer Service, at Glende-Nilson Funeral Home and one hour prior to the service on Monday.

Clergy: Rev. Bradley Skogen

Military Honors: Minnesota Honor Guard

Interment: First Lutheran Cemetery in Battle Lake

Funeral Home: Glende-Nilson of Battle Lake
(obit: Glende-Nilson Funeral Home)
 
Tegtmeier, James Alvin (I1241)
 
2412 James Baird
Davenport – Services for James E. Baird, 69, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Cunnick-Collins Mortuary, Davenport. Burial will be in National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal.
Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. today.
Mr. Baird died Sunday at his home.
He was a beautician at M.L. Parker for 25 years and retired from Red Jacket (Marley Pump) in 1990. In May of this year, he retired from Wal-Mart, Bettendorf.
He married Mary-Virginia Parish in 1943 in Memphis, Mo., during World War II while serving in the U.S. Army as a technical sergeant until discharge in 1945.
Memberships included Reformed Presbyterian Church, Wapello, during his youth, and later, St. John’s United Methodist Church, before becoming part of Grace United Methodist Church, Davenport. He loved his family and the Lord.
A memorial fund has been established.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Deborah (Mrs. William) Bishel, Davenport; a son, David, Davenport; three grandchildren; two great-granddaughters; a sister, Eleanor (Mrs. Warren) Durst, Muscatine; and brothers, Donald, Coralville; Lloyd, Cedar Rapids; and Phil, DeKalb, Ill.
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa. Tuesday, 6 July 1993.
 
Baird, James Ehrman (I1058)
 
2413 James Calvin Nelson
James Calvin Nelson was born March 22, 1877, in Page County, Iowa, and died September 3, 1933, at his home near Liberty, Nebr.
On the 21 of June 1899 he was united in marriage to Emma R. Dugan, of College Springs, Iowa, and there come to bless and brighten the home these children: Marie Morrill of Fort Morgan, Colo., Reva Hunzeker of DuBois, Nebr.; Waldo, of Summerfield, Kans., Fay Little of Columbus, Ohio, Barbara Hood of Liberty, Nebr., and Bertha, Nelva, Cassie, Isabelle and James Wallace of the home.
These, with the beloved wife and mother, together with the brothers, John, Will Fred and George, and three sisters, Alice Earhart, Rose Dugan, Cassie Dugan, with other relatives and multitude of friends sorrow this day because of his untimely death.
His youngest brother, Hugh G. died nine years ago.
He became a member of the United Presbyterian Church at Page Center, Iowa, at the age of 20, and when he established his home in Nebraska in 1902, he transferred his church membership to the Mission Creek United Presbyterian Church, of which he has been a faithful member ever since.
Funeral services were held at the Mission Creek United Presbyterian Church Tuesday, at 2:30, with Rev. Dinsmore, officiating. Interment mad in the Mission Creek cemetery.
The Summerfield Sun, Summerfield, Kansas. Thursday, 7 September 1933.
 
Nelson, James Calvin (I1179)
 
2414 James Clarence Blackwill
Son of George and Jennie Blackwill, one of thirteen children, was born Nov. 9, 1875, at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and passed away at Hadley Memorial Hospital of Hays, Iowa; at the age of 79 years, 2 months and 14 days, after an illness of several years.

He moved to Sheridan County with his parents in 1878. He has been a faithful member of the Church of the Brethren and the Dunkard Brethren for most of his life. In 1896 he moved to Quinter, Kans., where he homesteaded at the place that his son now lives.

On Oct. 17, 1906, he was united in marriage to Maud E. Walkinshaw. To this union was born an infant daughter, who died at birth and one son, Clarence of Quinter. They also raised a boy and a girl to adulthood.

He was a kind and loving husband and father. He is survived by: his wife, Maud; son, Clarence and wife, Geneva; four grandchildren, Loretta, Duane, Alyce, Beverly and Floyd ; two sisters, Ida Jones of Colorado and Jennie Ely of Colorado ; three brothers, Charlie of Quinter and John and Harrison of California.

 
Blackwill, James Clarence (I1091)
 
2415 James D. Glasgow
Mt. Sterling, Ill, Sept. 20 – Private funeral services for James D. Glasgow, 90, of Mt. Sterling were held Monday morning in the Hufnagel funeral home here.
Mr. Glasgow is survived by his widow and two uncles, Maurice Irvins and Randall Glasgow of Mt. Sterling.

[text transcribed from photo of the newspaper clipping from the Mildred Hooper Obituary Collection, on Ancestry. Handwritten note is included in the image "James D. Glasgow, burial 27 Sept. 1965"]
[no publication information to indicate which newspaper published the obituary]
 
Glasgow, James Douglas (I846)
 
2416 James E. Dugan
Dallas – Services will be 2 p.m. (PST) Friday in the Friesen Chapel for James Elmer Dugan, 79, who died Tuesday. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem.
Mr. Dugan had been in the grocery store business most of his life. He moved here from Portland in 1958.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. L.V. (Dee) Casey, Dallas; a son, Don, Portland; a brother; four sisters and four grandchildren.
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Thursday, 16 August 1962.
 
Dugan, James Elmer (I1173)
 
2417 James Edwin Turner was born in Page county, Iowa, Nov. 29, 1868 and passed away at his home in Swan Lake precinct, August 28, 1932 at the age of 63 years, 9 months and 29 days. He was a son of Mr. J.W. and Martha Turner of Page county, Iowa. In this family there were six brothers and two sisters, four of whom are still living; George of St. Charles, South Dakota; Grant, of Orchard, Nebr.; William of Clarinda and Judson of Coin, Iowa.
He was married to Ella Dugan, on March 13, 1896, who preceded him in death some years ago.
He was married again to Belle Bodeman, a sister of his former wife, on Sept. 21, 1917, who survives him, with her son, Clarence Bodeman, who has been as a son in the home since childhood. He had made his home in Swan Lake precinct since 1903. The past two years he has suffered much, but with patience and courage. He has been a loving husband, a good neighbor and a man of industry as shown by the farm home which he owned. He will be missed by relatives and friends.
The funeral services were from the home, Tuesday afternoon in charge of the Hunt Undertaking Parlors of Palisade. Rev. Hawkins of the Hayes Center church preaching the sermon. The music was furnished by a quartette of women from Palisade.
The remains were taken to Coin, Iowa for burial, accompanied by Mrs. Turner.
The Hayes Center Times-Republican, Hayes Center, Nebraska. Thursday, 1 September 1932.
 
Turner, James Edwin (I1157)
 
2418 James Elmer Tull, born Jan. 31, 1886, was the son of James Lewis Tull and Ellen Gay (Shields)in Des Moines County, IA. He married Anne Marie unk.

James' siblings included:
Edyth Lorena Tull b Feb 20 1883 in Yellow Springs, Des Moines County, IA. She lived with her parents her entire life. Edyth died Jan. 6, 1961 in Arapahoe County, NE.;
Clifford L. Tull b June 11, 1884 in Des Moines County, IA., m Cassandra Eliza Bathrick (1884-1971) FAG# 15100356;
Otto E. b Oct 1, 1887 in Des Moines County, IA., m Emma VanDruff; Otto's FAG# 37406156;
Margaret Olivia b Oct. 1, 1889 in Des Moines County, IA., m Harvey Billesbach; Margaret died Dec. 11, 1969 in Arapahoe, NE. FAG #151195767;
Ina F. Tull b Oct. 20, 1891 in Des Moines County, IA., m Robert P. Disbrow (1892-1957);
Viola E. Tull b Aug. 6, 1893 in Des Moines County, IA., m Nova B. Carroll; Viola d June 29, 1961 in McCook, NE FAG# 151196974;
Twyla W. Tull born Apr. 20, 1895 in Des Moines County, IA., m Roland E. Emmett (1926-2005) FAG #11115829; Twyla died May 25, 1989 in Arapahoe, NE.;
Herbert Shields Tullb Apr 2, 1897, m Elfreda unk., d Apr 7, 1938 in Arapahoe, NE.
Elda M. b Oct. 29, 1898 in Des Moines County, IA., m Charles Glen Magee, she d Oct 4, 1974;
Evelyn b Feb. 1, 1903 m Glen B. Hill; she died Mar 27, 1996 in Phoenix, AZ., and buried in Arapohoe, NE.

James died July 2, 1983 in Arapahoe, Furnas, NE.
 
Tull, James Elmer (I471)
 
2419 James F. Kern, 62, of Mesa, Ariz., formerly of Blairstown and Marengo, died Monday in Veterans Administration Medical Center at Muskogee, Okla. after a sudden illness. He was a retired farmer and truck driver.
Survivors include his wife, Norma; a son, James Jr. of Chicago; two daughters, Deborah Berstler of Cedar rapids and Susan Ellenberger of Carson City, Nev.; his mother, Mary Kern Hensleigh of Blairstown; two sisters, Jayne Roth of rural Luzerne and Jo Ann Fiester of Blairstown; and three grandchildren.
Memorial services: 1 p.m. Friday, First Presbyterian Church. Inurnment; Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Russell’s, Blairstown, and from 11 a.m. to services time Friday at the church. A memorial fund has been established.
The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Wednesday, 26 April 1989.
 
Kern, James Frederick (I1009)
 
2420 James Francis Bearce, 79, Kansas City, Mo., died February 23, 1995, at his home. Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Monday, February 27, at Meyer Blvd. United Methodist Church. Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Monday at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Kansas City Hospice or the charity of your choice. Mr. Bearce was born January 7, 1916, in Sedalia, Mo. He was a member of United Methodist Church, Keystone Sunday school class, UMM, Golden Heirs of Loma Vista Baptist Church, Spofford Volunteers, P.A.C.E.M., A.A.R.P., and Sears Retirees. He was a former boy scout leader and member of Tribe of Mic-O-Say. He was a WWII Navy veteran and member of naval reserves. He was preceded in death by his mother, one stepdaughter and three brothers. Survivors include his wife, Ethel Bearce, of the home; a daughter, Joyce Merideth, Kansas City, Mo.; a son, Charles Bearce , Orem, Utah; a sister, Vera Potter, Kansas City, Mo., five grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; two nieces and two nephews.
 
Bearce, James Francis (I1276)
 
2421 James Henry Parker Passes Over Beyond
James Henry Parker, for 41 years a resident of Los Angeles, passed away last night at his home, 1681 Kingsley drive, after an illness of a week. Mrs. Parker, who was 60 years of age, is survived by a widow, a son, Emil V. Parker, and a daughter, Mrs. Florence P. Blosser.
In 1872 Parker, accompanied by three brothers, F.M. Parker, P.H. Parker and Dr. W.C. Parker, all of whom survive him, came to Los Angeles.
Soon after his arrival in Los Angeles he became connected with the old Los Angeles Street Railway company, driving one of the horse-cars on the old line running from the Temple block to Boyle heights. Parker afterwards joined the T. Vache company and was active in the work of the company up to within 10 days of the time of his death.
Funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon.
Los Angeles Evening Express, Los Angeles, California. Tuesday, 11 February 1913.
 
Parker, James Henry (I715)
 
2422 James is mentioned in the 1945 obituary of his mother, "James Glasgow, who teaches geography at Michigan state Normal school, Ypsilanti, Mich., and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor." Glasgow, James H. (I852)
 
2423 James J. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson, was born at Mediapolis, Iowa, February 7, 1859, and passed away January 14, 1950, at the age of 90 years, 11 months and seven days.
He married Jennie Shields December 15, 1892, and to this union two daughters, Mrs. Carl Knopfel of Marshall and Wanda Trowbridge, were born.
He came to Oklahoma in February, 1895, and settled on a claim in the southeast part of Garfield county, near Orlando, where he continued to live until 1923. They then moved to Lucien where they lived until two years ago when they came to Enid to make their home with their daughter, Wanda.
Several years ago he united with the Methodist church of which he was a member at the time of his death.
Besides the daughters, he is survived by his wife, Jennie, of the home; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Clara Humphrey of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; and several nieces and nephews.
The Enid Morning News, Enid Oklahoma. Sunday, 22 January 1950.
 
Watson, James J. (I509)
 
2424 James L. Glasgow.

James was the son of Arthur and Jane Neill Glasgow, natives of Ireland. He married Margaret McAdam on January 1, 1877 in Warren County, Illinois.

Obituary-James L. Glasgow, 70 years of age, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M.A. Tucker, 418 East Locust Street. Mr. Glasgow was born in Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.

He was a Civil War veteran, having enlisted in the Federal army when the first call for men came. Mr. Glasgow was a member of Co. H, 65th Ohio Volunteers, Infantry, and was assigned to duty with the Army of the Cumberland. Under the command of Gen. Buell he participated in numerous engagements, among them being the battles of Shiloh, Murfreesboro and Chicamauga.

While in the service, Mr. Glasgow was wounded and honorably discharged before the end of the war. He went to the Nevada Territory in 1868 and was a miner there. In 1877 he married Maggie McAdam in Monmouth, Ill.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. M.A. Tucker, of this city, and two sons, R.A. Glasgow of Los Angeles, Cal., and James D. Glasgow of Monmouth, Ill. and four grandchildren. The remains will be shipped to Monmouth for burial.

Newspaper: San Antonio Express.
Ed: July 11, 1922, p 9, col 2.
 
Glasgow, James Love (I729)
 
2425 James L. Logan, a well-known Southern Oregon miner, passed away Friday, August 29, after a lingering illness. He was born in Ohio on May 5, 1872, being 69 at the time of his death. Mr. Logan resided in O'Brien. Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 2, in the chapel of the Hull and Hull Funeral home with the Grants Pass Elks lodge in charge. Interment was at the Odd Fellows cemetery and the Medford Elks lodge officiated at the burial services.
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Last Rites Held For James Logan
Funeral services were held at Grants Pass this afternoon for James T. Logan, 69, who passed away last Friday after a long illness. He was widely known mining man of southern Oregon and operated mines in Josephine and Jackson counties successfully. He was a member of the Elks lodge, members of which acted as pallbearers.
Medford Mail Tribune (Medford, OR) – Tuesday, September 2, 1941.
 
Logan, James (I106)
 
2426 James P. Exline
James P. Exline, 54, of 189 Shadelane, Crestview, Fla., died unexpectedly in Pensacola, Fla., at 12.27 p.m. Friday following several years of failing health.
A former resident of Springfield, Mrs. Exline resided in Florida for the past five years.
He was born May 15, 1923, in Jackson, O., a son of Lester and Dorothy Wykle Exline.
Survivors include his wife, Grace, of Crestview, Fla.; one son, David, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Exline of South Solon; two sisters, Mrs. Dale (Marie) Henselman of Huntsville and Mrs. Jack (Betty) Brubaker of South Solon; one brother, Roger T. of Russells Point; five nieces; several aunts and uncles.
Mr. Exline retired as a civil engineer in 1971 from the Defense Electronic Supply Center (DESC). From 1946 to 1957, he was a foreman at International Harvester Co.
He was a member of the Grape Grove Church of Christ, Jamestown; St. Andrew Lodge No.619, F and AM; Antioch Temple, AAONMS, Dayton and Old Spanish Trail Shrine Club, Crestview, Fla. He was a veteran of World War II.
His body was taken to Woods-Alliger Funeral Home where friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Grape Grove Church of Christ with the Rev. Louis Lowrey officiating. Burial will be in Grape Grove Cemetery.
St. Andrews Lodge No.169 will hold services at 7 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. His body will lie in state one hour before services in the church.
The family requests contributions be made to Shrine Cripple Children’s Hospital, Lexington, Ky., or Shrine Children’s Burns Institute, Cincinnati.
Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio. Sunday, 26 February 1979.
 
Exline, James P. (I1653)
 
2427 James T. Walsh
James T. Walsh died suddenly at his home eight miles south of Deming Saturday, November 27.
Mr. Walsh was born near Moline, Illinois, October 31, 1857, and came to Deming from Gillett, Arkansas, October 1908, where he has since made his home, and during his long residence here he made a host of friends who mourn his death.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ethel McKeown Walsh, and six children: Mrs. George Billingslea, Los Angeles, California; John Smith Walsh, Gillett, Arkansas; Frank Wilbur Walsh, Sacramento, California; Mrs. Rose Brooks, Mrs. George Middleton and Mrs. Carl Schultz, all of Deming.
Funeral services were held from the Mahoney’s chapel Sunday, November 28 at 4:00 p.m. The chapel was filled with sorrowing friends who were present to pay the last tribute of respect, and beautiful floral offerings covered the casket and alter. Dr. F.D. Vickers conducted the service, and spoke of the loss sustained by the bereaved family and his many friends in the community.
The following friends served as pallbearers: George Bell, Frank Bell, John Krill, Charley Ohman, E.M. Godden and S.M. Calkins. Burial was in Mountainview cemetery.
The Deming Headlight, Deming, New Mexico. Thursday, 2 December 1937.
 
Walsh, James Taylor (I358)
 
2428 James Thomas McGuyer, 90, of Mineral Wells
Services for James Thomas McGuyer, 90, of Mineral Wells, will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, April 22, in the Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Chapel, with burial in the Sturdivant Cemetery. Rev. R. B. Shiflet will officiate with Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Mr. McGuyer died April 20, 1995, at a local hospital. He was born February 26, 1905, at Belton, the son of Lewis A. and Martha E. Nolen McGuyer.

He married Loline L. Shields, and she preceded him in death October 21, 1990. He worked in the oilfield 20 years, owned and operated McGuyer's Radiator Shop in Mineral Wells for about 15 years. He retired from Southern Airways in 1970.

McGuyer came to Mineral Wells in 1946, and he was a member of the 11th Ave. Church.

Survivors include his sons, Charles McGuyer, of Mineral Wells; Russell McGuyer, of Casper, WY; and Jimmy McGuyer, of Gulfport, MS; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.
 
McGuyer, James Thomas (I520)
 
2429 James W. Ivins
James W. Ivins, 86, of 298 SW Seventh Terrace, died Friday at Boca Raton Convalescent Center.
Mr. Ivins came to Roca Raton in 1961 from Riverside, Ill.
He is a retired funeral director, owner and operator of Ivins Funeral Home in Riverside, Ill. Mr. Ivins was also a veteran from the first World War, and a member of the Masonic Lodge.
He is survived by a brother, Maurice G. Ivins of Tucson Ariz., and by several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Robert J. Babione Funeral Home, 1100 N. Federal Highway. Services will be conducted by Rev. Albert Shiphorst.
Burial will take place in Mt. Sterling, Ill.
Boca Raton News, Boca Raton, Florida. Sunday, 4 January 1981.
 
Ivins, James W. (I234)
 
2430 Jean Bedford
Feb 16, 2004 Updated Jan 21, 2014

Jean Marie Bedford, 75, of Lodi, died Feb. 14 at her residence. She was born Sept. 15, 1928, in Greeley, Colo.

Mrs. Bedford graduated from Greeley High School and attended the University of Northern Colorado. She married Don Bedford in 1949 and moved to Lodi four years later. She worked for WR Laboratories, then co-founded the Duncan Press of Lodi with her husband.

She was an active member of St. John's Episcopal Church, the Lodi Women's Club, the Republican Women and various bridge clubs. She was active with her children in Cub Scouts, baseball, swimming and other activities. She also enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and traveling.

She is survived by her sons, Mike Bedford, Dave Bedford and Steve Bedford, all of Lodi; daughter, Margie Yacopetti, of Lodi; and nine grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Don Bedford in 1989.

A funeral will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday at St. John's Episcopal Church of Lodi, 1055 S. Lower Sacramento Road. Interment will be at Cherokee Memorial Park Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the St. John's Episcopal Church Memorial Fund.

Lodi Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
https://www.lodinews.com/obituaries/article_bcdc2cc8-1b74-54ad-9360-0e5853935698.html

 
Wilkins, Jean Marie (I1193)
 
2431 Jeanette MacDougall
Jeanette D. MacDougall, 102, formerly of this area, died Feb. 8, 1992, in a nursing home in Lewistown, Pa., where she lived.
Mrs. MacDougall was born Sept. 11, 1889, in Clarinda, Iowa, and lived in Oregon and northern Missouri before moving to this area in the 1960s. She moved to Lewistown in 1980. She was a practical nurse at a children’s home in Portland, Ore., before she retired. Earlier she taught at rural schools in Page County, Iowa. She was a member of the Bristol Hill United Methodist Church, Kansas City, Kan., and attended the Trinity United Methodist Church, Lewistown.
Her husband, the Rev. David G. MacDougall Sr., died in 1946.
Survivors include a son, William L. MacDougall, Arlington, Va.; a daughter, Marilyn Burnham, Lewistown; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Heller-Hoenstine Woodlawn Chapel, Lewistown; burial in Lind Memorial Cemetery, Lewistown. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the College Springs (Iowa) Presbyterian Church.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Tuesday, 11 February 1992.
 
Dugan, Elizabeth Jeanette (I1176)
 
2432 Jeanne Canaday of Topeka died Wednesday, October 4, 2017. She was 90.

Mrs. Canaday was an Emporia school district registered nurse for a number of years and also worked at Newman Memorial Hospital.

A memorial service for family and friends will be announced at a later date. Dove Cremations and Funeral Home has the arrangements.

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Jeanne Canaday, 90, Topeka, passed away October 4, 2017. She was born Winifred Jeanne Walkinshaw on January 25, 1927 in Red Bluff, California to Lena and John Walkinshaw. Jeanne was raised by her mother and stepfather, James Timmons.

She was an Emporia High School graduate. She married Bobbie Canaday in Emporia, June 19, 1946. Jeanne graduated from Newman School of Nursing in 1947 and later attended Emporia State Teacher’s College. Jeanne was an active member of the First Christian Church and Christian Women’s Fellowship in Emporia. She was an Emporia school district registered nurse for a number of years and also worked at Newman Memorial hospital. She was a member of Sweet Adelines. Jeanne worked for Habitat for Humanity as a Volunteer Coordinator when it was first organized in Emporia. Jeanne was an avid reader and an active member of Friends of the Library. She had a passion for the game of scrabble. Even as Alzheimer’s robbed her of her short-term memory, remarkably, she continued to play a competitive game of scrabble. Jeanne enjoyed painting, writing poetry and attending to her wildflower and rose gardens.

Jeanne was preceded in death by her husband, Bobbie Canaday, who passed away as a young father in 1966. Others preceding her in death were her mother and father, a brother, Jamie Walkinshaw and his wife Marilyn, a half-brother, Samuel Timmons and stepfather, James Timmons, brother-in-law, Bruce Hoover, as well as, many very dear friends and relatives.

In 1970, Jeanne married Sam Crist expanding the family with two beautiful young children. They later divorced. Sam remained very dear to the family until his passing.

She is survived by her sons, Mark (Vicki) Canaday, Topeka, Paul (Lisa) Canaday, Washington State, Bruce (Marty) Canaday, Washington State and a niece who she raised as a daughter, Tammy Timmons Ruff, Smithville, Missouri. Jeanne is also survived by her sister-in-law, Joan Hoover, stepchildren, Casey and Renee, who remained close in her heart, precious grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 18, 2017 at the First Christian Church, 202 East 12th Ave. Emporia, Kansas 66801. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions to the First Christian Church in Emporia, the Emporia Public Library, 110 E 6th Ave, Emporia, KS 66801 or Midland Hospice, 200 SW Frazier Cir, Topeka, KS 66606. Interment of ashes will be at Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Emporia, Kansas.

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The Emporia Gazette, 16 Nov 2017, Thursday

A Memorial Service for Jeanne Canaday, 90, who passed away October 4, 2017 will be held at the First Christian Church, 202 E. 12th, at 11:00, Sat., November 18, 2017. Visitation begins at 10:30.

Jeanne was born in CA to Lena and John Walkinshaw. Jeanne and her brother were raised by their mother and stepfather, James Timmons.

Jeanne was a graduate of Emporia High and Newman School of Nursing. She married Bobbie Canaday in Emporia, June 19, 1946.

Bobbie passed away as a young father in 1966 and Jeanne returned to Emporia to raise their sons. In 1970, Jeanne married Sam Crist. They later divorced, but Sam remained very dear to the family.

Jeanne was an active member of the First Christian Church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First Christian Church, or Emporia Public Library.
 
Walkinshaw, Jeanne (I1338)
 
2433 Jefferson Review, March 19, 1908.
Obituary: - Bertha Marzette Gilmore was [born] at Leroy, McLean county, Ill., November 27, 1872, and died March 12, 1908, at the Wichita Hospital, Wichita, Kansas, aged 35 years, 3 months and 15 days.
Her parents moved to Rice county, Kansas, in 1879 where her girlhood days were spent.
After completing the studies of the common schools she taught two terms in her home county. She then took two terms in the State Normal at Emporia, Kansas, after which she joined her parents at Jefferson, Oklahoma, they having moved in the meantime. In the fall of 1898 she began teaching in the primary department of the public schools of Jefferson and taught seven successive years. In the year 1905 she, with her husband, moved to South Haven, Sumner county, Kansas.
She was married to Ira E. Parker at the home of her brother, Dudley Gilmore, near Clyde, Oklahoma, August 13, 1903. There was born to this union two children, the first in September 1906, which lived only a few day, the second at the time of her death.
She was a member of the N.P. Banks Relief Corps No.41; also she and her husband were charter members of the Rebekah Degree of the I.O.O.F., being active in both societies during their residence here.
Mrs. Parker was converted and united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Chase, Kansas, at the age of 14. From there her membership was transferred to Jefferson, thence to South Haven, Kansas. She lived a beautiful Christian life, impressing all who knew her with the deep sincerity of her devotion. She was called to her reward without warning and without a great deal of suffering.
She leaves to mourn for her, her husband, and parents, Samuel and Jennie Gilmore, three sisters and two brothers, all of whom were at the funeral service.
Grant County Vidette, Pond Creek, Oklahoma. Thursday, 26 March 1908.
 
Gilmore, Bertha Marzette (I177)
 
2434 Jennie Carmen Black
July 25, 1924-June 4, 2010
Woodburn – A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, June 11, 2010 at First Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Portland, OR. Arrangements by Simon Woodburn Funeral Chapel.
Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday, 8 June 2010.
 
Crook, Jennie Carmen (I999)
 
2435 Jennie Elvessie “Vessie” Robertson, 87, of rural Douds, formerly of Morning Sun, died at 6 a.m. Saturday, June 25, 1994, at Parkview Care Center in Fairfield.

Born October 2, 1906, in Wapello, she was a daughter of James T. and Mary Catherine Wilson Meyers. On December 25, 1933, she married James R. Robertson. He died in 1985.

Mrs. Robertson attended rural schools in the Long Creek area of Louisa County and was a 1927 graduate of Wapello High School. She and her husband farmed in the Louisa and Muscatine counties until retiring to Morning Sun in the middle 1970s. She drove a school bus and was a cook at Morning Sun High School. She also work several years in the Louisa County Home Health Care Program.

She had lived with her son Milton near Douds from 1987 until entering the Care Center in 1992.

She was a member of the Sharon Reformed Presbyterian Church. She was a past member of the Louisa County Farm Bureau and a past president of its women's division.

Survivors include one son, Milton Robertson of Douds; one daughter, Janet Caudle of San Jose, California; and six grandchildren.

Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two daughters.

Friends may call after noon Friday at Pedrick Funeral Home in Douds, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m.

The funeral for Mrs. Robertson will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Sharon Reformed Presbyterian Church south of Morning Sun with the Rev. Robert Schmidtberger officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Sharon Reformed Presbyterian Church or Parkview Care Center and may be left at the funeral home.

The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Monday, June 27, 1994
 
Meyers, Jennie Elvessie "Vessie" (I1027)
 
2436 Jerold Nelson, 77, of Overland Park, KS passed away September 15, 2014. He was born November 10, 1936 to William and Esther Nelson in Summerfield, KS. He joined the U.S. Army after high school and served in Frankfurt, Germany for three years. Following military service he graduated from Rockhurst College. Jerold worked for Mobil Oil Corporation for 35 years in the Kansas City Credit Card Center, and corporate offices in New York, NY and Fairfax, VA. In retirement he enjoyed fishing.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Bill, twin brother Jerome, and Norman. Jerold is survived by his wife of 54 years Darlene; daughter Teresa (Kevin) Vap; sons Brian (Karen) Nelson and Terry Nelson; grandchildren Grady and Margaret Vap; sister Kathleen (David) Ayres; brother Jim (Sylvia) Nelson; sisters-in-law Ruth Nelson, Mary Anne Nelson and Diane Nelson; extended family and friends.
 
Nelson, Jerold Thomas (I1257)
 
2437 Jessie Schnoebelen, age 89, of Cumming passed away Feb. 4, 2012.
Byars Funeral Home and Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements.

Published by Forsyth County News from Feb. 6 to Feb. 9, 2012.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/forsythnews/name/jessie-schnoebelen-obituary?id=9978284
 
Sunthimer, Jessie Natalie (I1698)
 
2438 JoAnn Fiester, 84, of Blairstown, died Monday, August 13, 2018 at her home.

Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, at First Presbyterian Church, Blairstown by Diane Vorhies. Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Blairstown. Friends may visit with the family on Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the church and after 9 a.m. on Thursday.

JoAnn is survived by her companion, Harold Alcott of Blairstown; three daughters, Dixie (Joe) Hyde of Ames, Jeri (Don) Maas of Norway and Holly Karsten of Cedar Rapids; grandchildren, Justin, Emily (Edward), Luke (Beth), Clint (Erica), Josi (Austin), Tyler (Cody) and McKenna (Dillon); great grandchildren, Ivan, Fletcher, Kingston, Macoy and two on the way; sister, Jayne Roth of Blairstown and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard, son in-law, Denny Karsten, and brother, James F. Kern.

JoAnn was born March 6, 1934 in Marengo, the daughter of Lester and Mary Kern.

She spent many years as a bookkeeper at the ME-TOO office and worked as a waitress at the Blairstown Café. Until her retirement, she was the bookkeeper at the 4 County Co-Op.

JoAnn was a longtime member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Blairstown Legion Auxiliary.

JoAnn was very proud of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren and loved spending time with them and watching them grow.
She enjoyed reading and time spent at her church where she was very involved.

A memorial fund has been established in JoAnn’s name.

Teahen Funeral Home
 
Kern, Mary JoAnn (I1839)
 
2439 Joel M. Oxley, 72, died at his home in Winterset, after a few hours' illness of heart trouble. He is survived by his widow.
The Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio. Friday, 5 December 1930.
 
Oxley, Joel M. (I808)
 
2440 John B. Walkinshaw, 74, of 1934 North Cedar Avenue died this morning in his home following a heart attack. He had been ill for several months.
A Fresno area rancher for 32 years, Walkinshaw was a native of Nebraska. He lived in North Dakota from 1903 to 1917 when he moved to California. He retired in 1949 and came to Fresno. He was an elder in the Fresno Reform Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by his widow, Lena; a son, William of Fresno; a brother, William of Nebraska, and two sisters, Margaret Walkinshaw and Mrs. Tippin of Santa Ana, Orange County.
Funeral services will be announced by Yost & Webb Mortuary.
The Fresno Bee, Fresno, California. Thursday, 18 July 1957.
 
Walkinshaw, John B. (I1332)
 
2441 John Bandy and his wife, Mary (Vannice) Bandy, came to Des Moines County in 1838 and settled on the farm now owned and occupied by his son E. W. Bandy. He was one of the pioneers who brought the influence of a Christian life with him, and that influence is still felt for good in this community. He raised a large family, all of whom are known to our people, though be two of them still reside here.
William B. went to Minnesota at an early day, served in the Fourth Minnesota infantry during the war, and died in 1892.
Isaac married Lucy Middleton, went to Minnesota and lived some years, but came back, and died in Kossuth in 1884. His sons, Minor and Owen and a daughter, Eva, wife of James McKeown, still live here. Minor was a soldier in a Minnesota regiment.
John married Julia Stathem and lives in Council Bluffs. He served in the Second Iowa Cavalry.
Samuel G. first married Miss Lucinda F. Johnson, who died in 1884, leaving three sons, now grown to manhood. In 1886 he married Miss Virginia Barr, and now lives in Kossuth. Rachel, wife of S. A. Hall of Santa Cruz, California. Thomas married Elizabeth Ware and lives in Brookings County, North Dakota. Peter married Nancy Dooley and lives in Missouri.
Jacob F. served through the war as captain of company K, Second Iowa Cavalry. He died at Memphis, Tennessee in 1878. His widow now lives at Fairfield, Iowa.
Lee A, wife of L. B. Pierce, lives at Winfield.
Elijah W. married Elizabeth Frame in 1873; served three years in the Second Iowa cavalry, and is now a permanent resident of the township.
Catherine, wife of Isaiah Messenger, lives at Fairfield, Iowa.
Thus we find the four sons and one grandson of this old patriarch served in the army during the war. He himself was a soldier in the war of 1812. He died in 1873, aged seventy-nine years. His wife died in 1881.

From Yellow Spring and Huron: A local history containing sketches of all the people, institutions and events from the earliest settlement to date of publication. James Warren Merrill. Mediapolis, Iowa, 1897. Pages 54-55
 
Bandy, Isaac (I34)
 
2442 John Billesbach, 86, of Arapahoe, died Oct 30. Funeral Nov. 3 in St. Germanus’ church, Arapahoe, the Rev. Henry Denis officiating. Burial in Arapahoe. He is survived by his wife.
Southern Nebraska Register, Lincoln, Nebraska. Friday, 14 December 1951.
 
Billesbach, John A. (I922)
 
2443 John Brown Parker, age 86 years, died February 5, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. B.F. Thomas, of Los Angeles. The deceased was engaged in the mercantile business in Zanesville for several years, and went from her to Pomona, Calif. in 1874. He lived in the first house ever built in that town; was the first village postmaster and served first as justice of the peace. He lived in Los Angeles since 1885.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Tuesday, 16 February 1904.
 
Parker, John Brown (I671)
 
2444 John C. Glasgow
Residence Linton IA; 24 years old.
Enlisted on 9/23/1861 as a Private.
On 10/3/1861 he mustered into "C" Co. IA 11th Infantry
He was discharged for disability on 1/30/1863 at St Louis, MO
 
Glasgow, John Calvin (I967)
 
2445 John E. Wicklatz, age 80, of Minnetonka, died suddenly on August 27. Survived by his loving family: wife, Dorothy; children, Katharine (Trina) and Jim, and daughter-in-law Elisabeth Sovik, all of Minneapolis. Private services.
Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tuesday, 31 August 1999.
 
Wicklatz, John (I1636)
 
2446 John Edward Shields, 69, of Blue Springs, MO passed away on Saturday, December 27, 2008 at St. Mary's Hospital in Blue Springs, MO. Funeral services will be on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 11:00 am at Meyers Funeral Chapel. Visitation will be one hour prior to services. Graveside services will be at 1:30 pm at the Paola Cemetery in Paola, Kansas. Memorial contributions may be made to help defray funeral costs.

John was born December 28, 1938 to Byron B. and Freda Hayes Shields. He was a Methodist by faith. in the 1970's John owned Shields Chevrolet and Buick. In the late 70's and early 80's he owned and operated Shields Real Estate and Auctioneering. He was a member of the Army National Guard, and the Lions Club of Paola, Kansas. He enjoyed music, fishing, and hunting. He was also a volunteer at the Vesper Hall in Blue Springs, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandson, Weston Shields, and sister, Betty Matney.

John is survived by his daughter, Rebecca Seaman of Blue Springs, MO; sons, Brett E. Shields and wife, Toni of Pleasant Hill, MO, Jeffrey E. Shields and wife, Deborah of Winter Park, FL, Spencer C. Shields and wife, Kristy of Olathe, KS, Wesley R. Shields and wife, Andrea of Olathe, Kansas; sister, Gloria Stone of Louisburg, KS; eleven grandchildren; and his best friend and companion for the last five years, Larisa Anders.

The family of John will be accepting friends at the El Tapatio Restaurant after services in Paola, Kansas.
 
Shields, John Edwards (I515)
 
2447 John G. Dugan
John G. Dugan, 65, of 408 E. Grand av., former maintenance department employe of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Co., died at 5:55 p.m. Wednesday in City Hospital. Mr. Dugan had been in failing health since March and had been hospitalized about two weeks.
Mr. Dugan was a native of Springfield, born April 19, 1892, a son of Dr. John P. and Carrie Tibbetts Dugan.
He was born in the house on E. Grand av. In which he resided his entire life. Mr. Dugan was a veteran of World War I, having served with the 54th Machinegun Corps of the Sixth Regular Army.
Survivors are his widow, Mary L.; one son, John R. of Springfield; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Exline of Springfield, and Mrs. Carolyn Silas of Baltimore, Md.; five grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Frank A. Crothers of Springfield.
His body was taken to the Woods funeral home where friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. Last rites will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home. Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery.
Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio. Thursday, 5 September 1957.
 
Dugan, John Galen (I1617)
 
2448 John Glasgow, 77, Antrim, Dies
Cambridge, O., Aug. 29 – John Glasgow, aged 77, highly respected citizen of Antrim and well known throughout this county, died Friday morning at 5 o’clock, following a lingering illness of diseases incident to advanced age. He had been ill for eight years.
Mr. Glasgow had been a lifelong citizen of Antrim and was a retired farmer. He leaves to mourn his death his widow, tow sons, John of Antrim and Neal Glasgow of the home; two brothers, Cameron and Robert Glasgow both of New Concord; and two sisters, Mrs. Mariah McAdams of Cadiz and Miss Maggie Glasgow of Columbus.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at the Antrim M.P. church, conducted by Rev. A.B. Dennison, pastor of the New Concord M.P. church. Interment will be made in the Antrim cemetery.
The Times Reporter, Zanesville, Ohio. Saturday, 29 August 1925.
 
Glasgow, John (I730)
 
2449 John Gulick Jr.
Fresno – John W. Gulick Jr., 53, of 52844 White Eyes TR 170, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1993, from injuries sustained in a traffic accident that occurred on his way to work.
Born April 30, 1940, in Noble County, Summerfield, he was the son of John W. Gulick Sr. of Zephry Hills, Fla, and the late Rose (Glasgow) Gulick.
He was employed as a heavy equipment operator at the Beldon Brick Company in Sugarcreek, and formerly worked for the Peabody Coal Company for 22 years.
He attended Cambridge High School and was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church.
On Nov. 11, 1966, he married Patricia Patterson, who survives.
Also surviving are a son, Samuel Gulick of Kimbolton; four daughters, Jaqueline Hall of Cashocton, Sonja Waggoner, of West Lafayette, Roxanna Kohl of Chillicothe, and Dana Wolfe of Sugercreek; a stepdaughter, Shelly Quillin of Newcomerstown; two sisters, Ruth Pearson of Cambridge, and Helen McGee of Zephry Hills, Florida; and 11 grandchildren.
He ws preceded in death by a sister, and a grandchild.
Services are 1 p.m. Thursday at the Addy Funeral Home in Newcomerstown, with the Rev. Owen Lower officiating. Burial will be in Coshocton County Memory Gardens.
Calling hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.
The Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio. Tuesday, 5 November 1993.
 
Gulick, John William (I814)
 
2450 John H. McKee
Morning Sun – Funeral services for John Henry McKee, 64, of Morning Sun will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Pierce Funeral Home with Dr. G.M. Robb officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery.
Mr. McKee died Wednesday afternoon at his home in Morning Sun.
Born Feb. 10, 1907 at Billings, Okla., he was a son of Jerome and Sarah Walkinshaw McKee. He married Zelma George March 12, 1937 at Burlington.
The couple had farmed near Morning Sun until retiring and moving into town in November of 1970.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Zelma McKee; two sons, John Henry Jr. of Hanahan, S.C., William of Frisco, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Wolf of Letts and Mrs. Mary Cross of Wapello; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three brothers, Glenn and Hugh of Long Beach, Calif. and Raymond of Morning Sun.
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Thursday, 9 December 1971.
 
McKee, John Henry (I993)
 

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