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2651 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Margaret Emily Feb 9th 1863 12:30 AM | McKeown, Margaret Emily (I14)
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2652 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Mary L. died Apr 6, 1908 in Mediapolis, Iowa. Buried in Sharon Cemetery. | McKeown, Mary Lavina (I10)
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2653 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Moses Brown McKeown Oct 13th 1852 Wed 10:00 PM Aged 6 weeks. | McKeown, Moses Brown (I9)
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2654 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Mrs. Anna McKeown Mch 6 1892 Sab 12:55 PM. Mother was born May 21st 1829. | Parker, Annie (I2)
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2655 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Samantha January 12 1948. | McKeown, Samantha Ann (I15)
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2656 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Sara A. McKeown wife of John L. MK born Nov 1858. Married March 21, 1888. died Oct 12 1916. | Shields, Sarah A. (I22)
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2657 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Sarah J died 2 Am Jan 6, 1930. Buried in Sharon Cemetery. | McKeown, Sarah Jane (I7)
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2658 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Wm Arthur Mc- Feb 9th 1863 11:30 AM | McKeown, William Arthur (I12)
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2659 | McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths. Wm Ira - died Dec 28 1922 in Winona Minn. Buried Dec 31 1922 in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wis. | McKeown, William Ira (I17)
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2660 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. Hand written on the marriage page. Anna Parker born 1829 in co. Autrim Ireland. Came across when 6 wks old. In a different handwriting - died Mch 6 1892 | Parker, Annie (I2)
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2661 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. Written on the page for marriages. J. G. Mc born Tues Apr 17 1821 ___ W. Innicruch Co Londardarry, Ireland. Parish of Tamlet Ocrilley. Province of Ulster. Baptized by Rev Joseph Ore Dmismbbury ____ the Holy Sod. Sailed in the ship Caledonia 1824. In a different handwriting - Died Feb 9 1899. Note by Linda Hedges - some of the spelling in the handwritten text is difficult to decipher. See photocopy for direct interpretation. | McKeown, John Glasgow (I1)
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2662 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. Albert R and Mrs. Minnie C____ (written over decorated edging) married. | McKeown, Albert Rutherford (I18)
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2663 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. J. L and Mrs. Norah Nobel married. | Molloy, Norah Hannah (I48)
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2664 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. J.L. McKeown and Sa A. Shields were married by Rev. E. B. Miner. Mch 21st 1888. | Shields, Sarah A. (I22)
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2665 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. John G. McKeown and Anna Parker were married Tuesday Feb 27th 1849. on a separate page labeled marriage Certificate, there are inserted photographs of John and Annie with the form on the page filled in to read as follows: Mr. John G. McKeown and Miss Annie Parker were solemnly united by me in the HOLY BONDS of MATRIMONY at the brides parents on the 27th day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand, Eight Hundred and forty nine conformably to the Ordinance of God and the Laws of the State. In presence of James McKeown, Robert Paxton. Signed Rev. Patterson. | McKeown, John Glasgow (I1)
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2666 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. Malinda Emily and Ed Brewster married March 18 1901. | McKeown, Melinda Emily (I16)
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2667 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. Their son James A. and Eva L. Bandy were united in marriage by Reb C. F. Williams Dec 14th 1880. | Bandy, Eva Laura (I19)
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2668 | McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages. W. Ira and I. E. Leake Dec 28th 1892 Eau Claire Wis. | McKeown, William Ira (I17)
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2669 | McKeown Mary, age 89, died Wednesday in a local nursing home, after a lengthy illness. She is survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. Wanita Walker and Wanda Barnes of OKC, Jean Rankin of Sidney, Ne. and Mary Frances Allen of Houston, Tx.; 1 sister, Willa Dean of Maryland; 12 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Services will be 10am Saturday in the Methodist Church of Agra, Ok. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens in Stillwater, Ok., directed by Guardian Midtown. | Stanley, Mary Nancy (I623)
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2670 | McKeown Rites Are Held in Agra This Afternoon Funeral arrangements have been completed for John L. McKeown, 86 year old farmer who died Saturday morning at his home one mile north of Agra. The rites will be conducted this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in the Agra Methodist church of which he was a member. The body will be forwarded tonight by the Fairley Mortuary to Mediapolis, Iowa where burial will be held. The Cushing Daily Citizen, Cushing, Oklahoma. Monday, 8 May 1944. | McKeown, John Love (I13)
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2671 | McKeown Rites Are Held Monday Body of Pioneer Farmer Sent To Iowa For Burial; Service in Agra. Last rites for John L. McKeown, 85 years old pioneer farmer, were held Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in the Agra Methodist church with Rev. Eugene Cooprider, past of the Chandler Methodist church, in charge. A quartet composed of Mrs. E.M. Bogue, Mrs. Ben Hickman, W.A. Heuston and S.S. Sayers sang "Old Rugged Cross", "Abide With Me' and "It is Well With My Soul." They were accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Roy Hardesty. Pall bearers were W.L. Hamilton, Joe Skinner, James Lowe, A.A. Carpenter, Ben Hickman and J.M. Hamilton. McKeown, born in Iowa, came to Oklahoma in 1894 and to Lincoln county in 1913 moving to the present farm home in 1922. He became a member of the Methodist church in early life. Survivors are his wife, two sons, two sisters, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends. The body was forwarded by the Failey Mortuary to Iowa for burial. The Cushing Daily Citizen, Cushing, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 9 May 1944. | McKeown, John Love (I13)
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2672 | McKeown Rites Set Saturday Service To Be Here In Davis Memorial Chapel For Pioneer Citizen The funeral service for Mrs. Ida May McKeown, 82, 805 East Oak, has been set for 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon in the Memorial Chapel of the Davis Funeral Home. Rev. Carroll Fairbanks, pastor of the First Christian church, will conduct the service. The burial will be made in the Fairlawn cemetery beside the grave of her husband who preceded her in death in 1923. Mrs. McKeown was born April 2, 1871 in Osage County, Iowa and was married to Henry McKeown at Hoxie, Kansas in 1889. The couple came to Oklahoma in 1891 and homesteaded near Parkland, where she lived until in 1923 she moved to 805 East Oak street and resided there until her death. She united with the Methodist church early in life. Relative who survive are four sons, Roy McKeown of Agra, William McKeown of Oklahoma, Glen McKeown of Ponca City, and Dale McKeown of Tulsa; 13 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and other relatives. Cushing Citizen, Cushing, Oklahoma. Thursday, 26 November 1953, page 1. | Carson, Ida May (I630)
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2673 | McKeown – Irvin C., 86, Webber, Kan., died Monday in Portland, Ore. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. G.W. (Velma) McKee, Portland, Ore.; brothers, Waldo, Omaha, Clifford, Superior, Thomas, Webber, Kan.; sister, Mrs. Fred Smith, Lincoln. Services: 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Megrew-Price, Superior. Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Superior. Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Nebraska. Wednesday, 13 May 1970. | McKeown, Irvin Clayton (I601)
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2674 | McKeown – Mrs. Pearl V., 71, 1420 E. 31st, passed away Tuesday. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Ninian M. Edwards Jr., Kirkwood, Mo.; sisters, Mrs. George Reeves, 1831 E. 17th; Mrs. Blanch Welch, Mrs. Maude Kennedy, both of the home; two grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Friday, Moore’s Memory Chapel. Interment Rose Hill. Moore’s LU 3-6148. Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Thursday, 12 January 1967. | Reeves, Pearl Vera Dorty (I359)
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2675 | McKEOWN's HOMEPLACE, Harlan Twp., Page Co., IA. By Phyllis (Dunn) Fulk, 1996, Pg177 "Covenanter Cemetery Families" Note by Phyllis Fulk: In early 1940 on the way to Covenanter Church one Sabbath morning, my mother noticed machinery lined up as for sale on the Henry McKEOWN farm. She told Dad he should check and see if the farm was for sale. He did, and sold a team of horses for down payment. We lived south of Shambaugh and half way to College Springs, quite aways from church and Clarinda. There was Mom and Dad, six of us children, Grandpa and Grandma Dunn, so what a thrill to move to the McKEOWN place with four bedrooms upstairs and one down. A wood (or coal) burning furnace in the basement with a register to every room. A large porch across the south and east sides of the house. A beautiful staircase and large rooms with a big bay window out of the dining room and also the bedroom upstairs. There was no electricity or bath in the bathroom (no one else had that either) but there was water in and out of the kitchen. A huge crock sat beside the sink and if you pumped the pump (down hill east af the house) 300 times it would fill and have plenty of water to use. The water was piped out of the sink and ran down into the lower front yard. There was a house just back of the main house with two rooms which we called "the old house" and used for storage and the cream separator, where the Alex McKEOWNS had lived, it may have been attached to the house at one time. The Dunn family lived on the McKEOWN farm for twenty-five years. In 1947 electricity came to the country and a good hard surfaced "oiled" road was made to the church. | McKeown, Henry Elliott (I310)
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2676 | McKnight, Mrs. J.C. – Funeral services for Mrs. J.C. McKnight, 80, a resident here for 38 years who died Friday at her home, 51 E. Amelia Ave., will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in the Fairchild Chapel. Rev. A.W. Smith will officiate and burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. McKnight is survived by her husband, J.C. McKnight, a daughter, Mrs. Ada Hall, and a son, Hugh C. McKnight, all of Orlando, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Copeland, Maryville, Mo., and three grandchildren, John, David, and Linda McKnight. The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Sunday, 29 August 1954. | Walkinshaw, Jennie May (I154)
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2677 | McNaughton, Maj. Gen. Kenneth P., USAF (Ret.) – In S.F., June 16, 1974, Maj. Gen. Kenneth P. McNaughton, USAF (Ret.); dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth B. McNaughton of Pebble beach, Calif.; beloved son of the late Orrin John and Mary McNaughton; loving father of Grant B. McNaughton, Col. USAF, of Seattle and Perry Ann Jamison of Claremont, Calif.; dear brother of F.H. McNaughton, Col. USAF, (Ret.) of Texas and Mrs. W.A. Vance of Charlotte, Mich.; adored grandfather of Kenneth, Tim and Shannon McNaughton of Seattle, Jeffrey and Dalton Jamieson of Claremont; a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy Class of 1926. Member of the Royal Ancient Golf Club, St. Andrews, Scotland, Monterey Peninsula County Club, Daedallian Society, Scottish Society of the Monterey Peninsula, Vice-President of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Board of Director of Wachen-Hutt Corp. Inurnment was private followed by burial at sea. Contributions to your favorite charity, preferred. Arrangements by California Funeral Service, 766 Valencia St. 431-4227. The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. Tuesday, 18 June 1974. | McNaughton, Kenneth Perry (I1607)
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2678 | McNeill Lula E. McNeill (nee Glasgow), 8423 Midland, Fri, Jan. 13, 1967, dear wife of the late James T. McNeill, dear mother of Maud DeGarmo and Mary Nicholson, grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral Mon., 2:30 p.m. from Earl Hilleman Funeral Home, 9709 Lackland rd., Overland. Interment Valhalla. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri. Sunday, 15 January 1967. | Glasgow, Lula Edna (I848)
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2679 | McNeill, James T., S423 Midland, on Sat. April 22, 1961, dear husband of Lula E. McNeill (nee Glasgow), dear father of Maud DeGarmo and Mary Nicholson, dear brother, brother-in-law, grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral 1:30 p.m. from Earl Hilleman Funeral Home, 9709 Lackland rd., Overland. Interment Valhalla. Retired Postal Clerk. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri. Monday, 24 April 1961. | McNeill, James T. (I874)
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2680 | McWhinney On Wednesday, December 16, 1970, Wilbert R., husband of Jean Barr McWhinney; father of Mrs. James E. Mitchell of Mars, Pa., and Mrs. Wayne Walters of Burbank, Calif. Friends received at the Reformed Presbyterian Home, 2344 Perrysville Ave., from 1 p.m. Thursday, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment Uniondale Cemetery. Arrangements by M. Samson, Inc. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thursday, 17 December 1970. | McWhinney, Wilber Raymond (I756)
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2681 | Mediapolis nurse dies. Samantha McKeown, 82, last member of the first graduating class of the Burlington hospital school of nursing, died at her home in Mediapolis today on the 50th anniversary of the founding of that school. Hospital authorities said that an open house at Moir hall, hospital nursing home, will be held tonight as scheduled previously. Miss McKeown was born April 16, 1865, and was a native of the Mediapolis community. She was one of the 3 members who graduated from the hospital nursing school in 1899. Miss McKeown was a member of the Sharon Reformed Presbyterian church. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Emma Brewster, of Mediapolis, and 2 brothers, M. P. (Parker) McKeown, Mediapolis, and Albert McKeown of St. Louis, Mo. The latter brother only recently celebrated his 93rd birthday. Last rites will be held Wednesday. A service at the house at 1 p.m. will be followed by a service at the Sharon church at 2 p.m. Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, Burlington, Iowa, 12 January 1948, page 2. | McKeown, Samantha Ann (I15)
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2682 | Memoir of Mrs. John G. McKeown. Mrs. Annie Parker McKeown died at her house north of Mediapolis, Iowa, March 6, 1892, at 12:55 P.M. She was born near Rathfriland, County of Down, Ireland, May 21, 1829, and come with her parents, John and Margaret Parker, to Rochester, New York and then to Zanesville, Ohio, where they resided until 1847, when they came to Des Moines County. She made a profession of faith and was received in Sharon (Reformed Presbyterian) congregation in 1848 and remained a consistent member until her death. She was united in marriage to John G. McKeown, Feb. 27, 1849, and was a devoted wife and mother. Twelve children were born to them. Three preceded her to the Realm of Light, and nine remain to mourn the loss of a loving, faithful mother. She had been a sufferer with creeping paralysis for some time. It had weakened her so much that she was not able to resist an attack of la grippe that seized her Jan 20, from which time she was unable to help herself, but in all her sufferings she was very patient, and able to say the Lord's will be done. She was conscious to the last, and peacefully passed away . She was ready and waiting for the summons, to enter into that Heavenly home, "an house not made with hand." Copy of memorial courtesy of Dale Thompson. | Parker, Annie (I2)
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2683 | Memorial services were held recently for Gregory Ned Irwin, grandson of Mrs. Victor Irwin of New Boston. Rev. Ron Colton officiated at the services which were held at Grace United Methodist Church in Jacksonville, Ill. Mr. Irwin was killed in an automobile accident in Clear Creek Canyon near Golden, Colo. Graveside rites were held Tuesday, July 29th at Eliza Creek Cemetery at Eliza, Ill. (Times Record - Aledo, Illinois - August 27, 1975) | Irwin, Gregory Ned (I1827)
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2684 | Merton I. Bedford Merton I. Bedford, 75, a native of Santa Barbara, died Oct. 19 in Bellflower where he had lived for many years. He died after being hospitalized for a heart attack. Surviving are his wife, Rose, of Bellflower; a son, George Bedford of Whittier; and two daughters, Mrs. Frances Jezak, of Bellflower, and Mrs. Berdell Bancroft, of Temple City. Services were held last week in Bellflower, a suburb of Los Angeles. Santa Barbara News-Press, Santa Barbara, California. Sunday, 27 October 1963. | Bedford, Merton Irving (I449)
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2685 | Mickey – Services for Mrs. Elsie M. Mickey, 1500 Thirty-first st., will be Monday 1:30 p.m. at Hamilton’s Funeral Home. Interment Glendale Cemetery. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Saturday, 9 March 1957. | McKeown, Elsie Margaret (I346)
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2686 | Mildred Marie McKeown, 88, of Morning Sun, died Weds. Jan. 13, 1999 at Burlington Medical Center. Born Oct. l5, 1910 at Yarmouth, she was the daughter of Oscar J. and Clara Ross Linder. She married Ralph E. McKeown on Aug. 5, 1931 in Monmouth, IL. Mrs McKeown was a homemaker. Survivors include 3 daughters, a son, 11 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, one daughter, four brothers, and one sister. From the Burlington Hawkeye, 15 Jan. 1999. | Linder, Mildred Marie (I33)
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2687 | Milton A. Robertson, 72, of rural Douds died at 7:07 p.m. Tuesday, March 13, 2012, in the emergency room of Van Buren County Hospital in Keosauqua. Born Sept. 14, 1939, in rural Morning Sun, he was the son of James R. and Jennie Elvessie Meyers Robertson. On June 17, 1961, he married Janell V. Luebs in Denver. Mr. Robertson farmed south of Douds, owned and operated Douds Kwik Stop convenience store and was a longtime bus driver for Van Buren Community Schools. He worked as a range conservationist for the U.S. Forest Service in Colorado and northern California, retired in 1987 and moved to Douds. He graduated from Morning Sun High School and Colorado State University. He served as chairman of the administrative board of Christ United Methodist Church in Douds and served the church in many capacities. He was a past master of Celestial Lodge No. 413, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons, Douds, member of Ottumwa York Rite and Davenport Scottish Rite Masonic bodies and currently president of Ottumwa Scottish Rite Club. He was Chequest township clerk, member of Douds Community Club and previous member of Lions Clubs in the West and in Cantril. He was active in the Republican Party. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Cindy Rawls of Highlands Ranch, Colo., and Elizabeth Enserro of Lonetree, Colo.; one son, James Robertson of Douds; five grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; eight step-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Janet Caudle of Bonne Terre, Mo. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister. Burial will be in Sharon Cemetery, rural Morning Sun. | Robertson, Milton A. (I1029)
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2688 | Milton Price, Army retiree Milton Price, 79, of El Paso died Wednesday (Aug. 29, 1990). Visitation will be from 4 to 9:30 p.m. today in Martin Funeral Home. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Fort Bliss National Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Katie, and his son, Dale Price. He retired from the Army after 41 years service. El Paso Times, El Paso, Texas. Thursday, 30 August 1990. | Price, Milton Luther (I1741)
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2689 | Minnie Mae (Glasgow) Pollock July 5, 1931 ~ January 21, 2016 (age 84) Minnie Mae (Glasgow) Pollock, 84, of Byesville passed away Thursday (January 21, 2016 at SEORMC. She was born July 5, 1931 in Antrim and was the daughter of the late John and Otta (Peoples) Glasgow. Minnie retired from the former Guernsey Memorial Hospital after 20 years of service as an LPN in the Childbirth Center. She was a member of Calvary Apostolic Church. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her beloved husband Cecil whom she married May 31, 1949 and passed away January 5, 2014; a son Ronald; an infant grandson; four brothers and four sisters. She is survived by three sons, Richard Pollock of New York, Russell (Mary) Pollock of Columbus, Randy (June) Pollock of Cambridge; two daughters, Rhonda Pollock of Colorado , Ramona (Cole) Robertson of Quaker City; twelve grandchildren, five step grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren, one great great grandson; three special friends, Betty Browning, Peggy Bichard and Molly Dudley. Calling hours will be Friday (January 29th) from noon to 1:00 p.m. at Black-Epperson Funeral Home, Byesville where services will be at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Duke Browning officiating. Burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens. https://www.black-eppersonfuneralhomes.com/obituary/Minnie-Pollock | Glasgow, Minnie Mae (I819)
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2690 | Miss E. Thompson Miss Elizabeth J. Thomson, aged 49, died at 9 o’clock Tuesday night at the home of her father, R.G. Thompson, of near White Cottage, after a year’s illness, due to anemia. She was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian church. The father, five brothers and five sisters survive. They are R.C. of Canal Winchester; Arthur G. of White Cottage; James H., Fred, Herman, Maggie, Mary, Ethel and Ellen, all of the home, and Mrs. Anna Cusic, of Darlington. Funeral arrangements have not been made. The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Wednesday, 6 March 1918, page 2. | Thompson, Elizabeth J. (I780)
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2691 | Miss Mary Adams, who has been laboring in China since the fall of 1912, leaving home Oct. 28, of that year and Rev. Richard C. Adams and Belle Edgar Adams, his wife, who sailed from the home land Aug. 30, 1917, to take up the work in China. The Sterling Kansas Bulletin, Sterling, Kansas. Thursday, 29 November 1917. | Adams, Mary Rebecca (I577)
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2692 | Miss Mary Adams, who has been laboring in China since the fall of 1912, leaving home Oct. 28, of that year and Rev. Richard C. Adams and Belle Edgar Adams, his wife, who sailed from the home land Aug. 30, 1917, to take up the work in China. The Sterling Kansas Bulletin, Sterling, Kansas. Thursday, 29 November 1917. | Adams, Richard Cameron (I582)
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2693 | Miss Mary Adams, who has been laboring in China since the fall of 1912, leaving home Oct. 28, of that year and Rev. Richard C. Adams and Belle Edgar Adams, his wife, who sailed from the home land Aug. 30, 1917, to take up the work in China. The Sterling Kansas Bulletin, Sterling, Kansas. Thursday, 29 November 1917. | Edgar, Mary Belle (I586)
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2694 | Miss Mary Glasgow Here 43 Years, Dies Miss Mary Arabella Glasgow, a 43-year resident of Fort Collins and for many years a public school teacher in Colorado and Nebraska, died at the Larimer County Hospital late Saturday of a circulatory ailment with which she long had been ailing. Her home was at 226 West Magnolia Street, where she lived with a sister, Miss Gertrude Glasgow. Twenty-five years ago a brother, the late James C. Glasgow, and a sister, the late Miss Jennie Glasgow, lived with them at the same address. Miss Glasgow was born at St. Bernard, Neb., March 6, 1876. Before coming here in 1911 she had lived at Superior, Neb. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Other relatives are four nieces, two nephews, five grand-nephews, four grand-nieces, two great grand-nephews, and a great grand-niece. The funeral has been set for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Blyth-Hollowell mortuary, to the conducted by the Rev. Marcus Grether. Burial will be at Grandview cemetery. Fort Collins Coloradoan, Fort Collins, Colorado. Sunday, 19 December 1954. | Glasgow, Mary Arabella (I743)
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2695 | Miss Mary McAdam Services were to be held today at 2 p.m. in the Clark Funeral Home at Cadis for Miss Mary McAdam, 77, of Cadiz, who died at Martins Ferry Hospital Sunday at 2 p.m. She was taken to the hospital following a stroke Saturday. Miss McAdam was born in Harrison co. Aug. 11, 1885, the daughter of William and Maria Glasgow McAdam. She is survived by her brother, Arthur McAdam, of the home. She was a member of the United Presbyterian church and the Gertrude Jamison Missionary Society. Funeral services were to be conducted by the Rev. Roger Coley with interment in Cadiz Union Cemetery. The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Tuesday, 23 July 1957. | McAdam, Jennie Mary (I778)
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2696 | Miss Mary Thompson Miss Mary B. Thompson, 91, of White Cottage died at noon Wednesday (Oct. 11) at Shields Nursing Home at 1966 Normandy drive where she had been a patient since early June. Her condition had been serious a month. She was born Jan. 30, 1876, near White Cottage, a daughter of Robert G. and Nancy Glasgow Thompson. She had lived all her life in the White Cottage vicinity. Miss Thompson was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Armour (Nettie) Cusac of Frazeysburg Route 1; two nephews, Neill Thompson of White Cottage and Max Thompson of New Concord. Friends may call at William Thomson and Son Funeral Home in White Cottage 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home with Rev. Arthur Cupp officiating. Burial will be in Wesley Union Cemetery. The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Thursday, 12 October 1967. | Thompson, Mary Belle (I784)
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2697 | Miss Ruth Adams Wed to James Glasgow in Ceremony at Chicago. In a ceremony marked by simplicity in the Thorndike Hilton Memorial chapel, adjacent to the University of Chicago quadrangles, Miss Ruth Adams became the bride of James Glasgow at 5 p.m. Saturday. Appropriate pipe organ music was played before and throughout the service. . . . . The bride is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Howard W. Adams of Normal. She is a graduate of the University high school and of the University of Chicago, having received her Ph.B. degree in 1927. During the last year she has been a member of the English department in the Senior high school at Quincy, Mass., a suburb of Boston. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, national scholastic fraternity. Mr. Glasgow is the son of Mrs. Carrie Glasgow of 204 North Fell avenue. He received his bachelor of education degree at Illinois State Normal university in 1928 and during the last year has done graduate work in geography at Clark university, Worcester, mass., receiving his master’s degree last June. He is now associated with the firm of McKnight and McKnight, geographical and educational publishers, in Normal. He is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, national scholastic fraternity, Gamma Theta Upsilon, professional geography fraternity, and Theta Aphi Phi, national honorary dramatic fraternity. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Sunday, 28 July 1929. | Glasgow, James H. (I852)
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2698 | Miss Ruth Adams Wed to James Glasgow in Ceremony at Chicago. In a ceremony marked by simplicity in the Thorndike Hilton Memorial chapel, adjacent to the University of Chicago quadrangles, Miss Ruth Adams became the bride of James Glasgow at 5 p.m. Saturday. Appropriate pipe organ music was played before and throughout the service. . . . . The bride is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Howard W. Adams of Normal. She is a graduate of the University high school and of the University of Chicago, having received her Ph.B. degree in 1927. During the last year she has been a member of the English department in the Senior high school at Quincy, Mass., a suburb of Boston. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, national scholastic fraternity. Mr. Glasgow is the son of Mrs. Carrie Glasgow of 204 North Fell avenue. He received his bachelor of education degree at Illinois State Normal university in 1928 and during the last year has done graduate work in geography at Clark university, Worcester, mass., receiving his master’s degree last June. He is now associated with the firm of McKnight and McKnight, geographical and educational publishers, in Normal. He is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, national scholastic fraternity, Gamma Theta Upsilon, professional geography fraternity, and Theta Aphi Phi, national honorary dramatic fraternity. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Sunday, 28 July 1929. | Adams, Ruth (I1844)
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2699 | Miss S.A. McKeown of Mediapolis; Miss Priscilla McKeown of Seattle, Washington, spent several days at the Wm. Orndorff home. The Burlington Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa. Saturday, 6 June 1931 | McKeown, Samantha Ann (I15)
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2700 | Miss S.A. McKeown of Mediapolis; Miss Priscilla McKeown of Seattle, Washington, spent several days at the Wm. Orndorff home. The Burlington Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa. Saturday, 6 June 1931 | McKeown, Pricilla (I463)
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