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Lucille Laverne “Fern” Pingleton Cline
BIRTH 9 Sep 1924
Haileyville, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA
DEATH 23 Mar 2012 (aged 87)
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA
BURIAL
Elmwood Cemetery
Hartshorne, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA
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Lucille Laverne "Fern" Cline, 87, a lifelong resident of Haileyville, died Friday, March 23, 2012, at a local nursing center. Born Sept. 9, 1924, in Haileyville, she was the daughter of Jess Frank and Eula Pearl (Lackey) Pingleton. She grew up in Haileyville and lived there all her life. She married John Raymond Cline Sr. on March 27, 1943, in Haileyville. She was a member of the Hartshorne American Legion Post 180 Auxiliary and received many awards for the many hours of volunteer work she devoted to area veterans centers. In her spare time she loved going to garage sales with her granddaughter, who preceded her in death. She was a longtime member of Haileyville First Baptist Church. Survivors include one son, John R. Cline Jr., of McAlester; one daughter and son-in-law, Brenda and Chet Hunter, of Hartshorne. Also, six grandchildren, Ammy Perry and her husband, John, of McAlester, Tommy Howard and his wife, Tandy, of McAlester, Christy Mercer and her husband, Tod, of McAlester, W.F. Grammar and his wife, Misty, of Soper, Kari Hearod and her husband, Kevin, of Indianola, and Robin Woodley and her husband, Steve, of McAlester, and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; a daughter, Karen Elaine Grammar; a granddaughter, Misty Ladawn Hall; a daughter-in-law, Doris Cline, and seven brothers, Jim, Warren, Leroy, Bill, Bob, Clifford and Carl Pingleton. Graveside services were Monday at Elmwood Cemetery Pavilion with Pastor Mike Perry officiating. Burial was at Elmwood Cemetery in Hartshorne. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of Hartshorne. 
Pingleton, Lucille Laverne "Fern" (I1417)
 
2 "The Centralia News-Examiner", January 10, 1908
Mrs. Elizabeth Hash, nee Elizabeth Edwards, died January 3rd, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Huston, at Rochester, this state. Death resulted from burns received on Saturday, December 28th, while deceased was eating her breakfast. Miss Elizabeth Edwards was born in Gracen county, Virginia, December 24th, 1821. In 1838 she married Mr. Allen Hash. To this union were born nine children, five daughters and four sons, of whom three survive their mother, namely, Mrs. S. J. Huston, of Rochester, Mrs. John Evans, of Mitchal, Oregon, and Mrs. Martha Cricket, of California. The parents of the deceased died during her infancy. Mr. and Mrs. Hash separated twenty-eight years ago; the husband survives his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hash and family crossed the plains in the year 1852 in an ox team, there being 52 teams in the train. Several times the train was attacked by Indians, and many times, at night, while cooking for the next day's journey, Mrs. Hash would guard what she was cooking from the wolves by throwing chunks of ? at them. Mr. and Mrs. Hash first located in Portland, then a very small village, and from there they moved to Corvallis, Benton county., in 1854. From Benton county they moved to Peoria, Linn county, and from there to Wasco county. There deceased lived until she came to Washington, settling at Rochester October 19th, 1905 Through her long life of trials and hardships Mrs. Hash was ever ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. In her earlier days she had been an excellent nurse. For years prior to her death she was an invalid, but was patient and faithful to the end. The funeral services were held at the home of Mrs. S. J. Huston at Rochester. No minister was present but there was a song service and prayer was offered up by Mr. H. A. Robertson. The remains were laid to rest in the Grand Mound cemetery.

Elizabeth's obituary comes from the entry for Allen Hash on Find a Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28666414/allen-hash 
Edwards, Elizabeth (I817)
 
3 1830 census. Grayson County, Virginia.
Samuel Phips.
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4

This would be consistent with
Samuel, b.1804
Mary, b.1809
and their oldest daughter
Lolona, b.1827
all three of whom are named in the 1850 census.

This also indicates another daughter who is not named in the 1850 census.

 
Phipps, Samuel (I29)
 
4 1840 census. Grayson County, Virginia.
Samuel Phipps.
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 7

If I count back from those named in the 1850 census:
Samuel, b.1804, would have been 36
Mary, b.1809, would have been 31
their daughters
Lolena, b.1827, would have been 13
Julia, b.1832, would have been 8
Almeda, b.1822, would have been 7
Antha, b.1836, would have been 4
Rebecca, b.1838, would have been 2 
Phipps, Samuel (I29)
 
5 1850 census, Owsley County, Kentucky
John Moore, age 28
Lucretia Moore, age 26
Debby Moore, age 6
Edmond Moore, age 4
Elizabeth Moore, age 2
Morton Moore, Age 0

1860 census, Owsley County, Kentucky
Lucretia Moore, widow farmer, age 38
Deborah Moore, age 16
Edmond Moore, age 14
Elizabeth Moore, age 13
Marcus Moore, age 10
John Moore, age 8
Breckenridge Moore, age 2

1870 census, Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky
Creecy Moore, agg 48
Elizabeth Moore, age 21
John Moore, age 19
Breckenridge Moore, age 11
Naomi Moore, age 5

 
Smith, Lucretia " Creesy" (I129)
 
6 1850 census, Owsley County, Kentucky
John Moore, farmer, age 28
Lucretia Moore, age 26
Debby Moore, age 6
Edmond Moore, age 4
Elizabeth Moore, age 2
Morton Moore, Age 0 
Moore, John (I117)
 
7 1850 census.
William, b. 1804, Virginia
Sarah, b 1818, Virginia.
Elizabeth, b.1834, Kentucky
James C., b.1837, Kentucky
Rhoda, b.1838, Indiana
Mathilda, b.1839, Indiana
Malinda, b.1842, Indiana
Henry, b.1844, Indiana
William H., b.1846, Indiana
George, b.1848, Indiana
Sarah J. b.1849, Indiana 
Phipps, William (I371)
 
8 1860 census. Jackson Township, Fountain County, Indiana
William, b. 1808, Virginia
Sarah, b 1818, Virginia.
Elizabeth, b.1834, Kentucky
James C., b.1837, Kentucky
Rhoda, b.1838, Indiana
Mathilda, b.1839, Indiana
Malinda, b.1842, Indiana
Henry, b.1844, Indiana
William H., b.1846, Indiana
George W., b.1847, Indiana
Sarah J. b.1850, Indiana
Abraham, b.1851, Indiana
Mary C., b.1857, Indiana [Mary Catherine]

note:
Mathilda, b.1839, Indiana
was in the 1850 census, but not with family in 1860. 
Phipps, William (I371)
 
9 1860 US census, enumerated 21 July 1860
Clay County, Kentucky
Julius Robinson, age 54, farmer, real estate 300, personal estate 1500
Elizabeth, age 45
Edward, age 21, farm laborer
Alfred, age 19, farm laborer
Julia, age 14, farm laborer
Arthur, age 17, farm laborer
Vina, age 14
Louisa age 13
 
Robinson, Julius (I139)
 
10 1870 US census, enumerated 23 July 1870
District 321, Precinct 2, Clay County, Kentucky
Edward Robinson, age 31, farmer
Tennessee, age 20, housekeeper
Thomas, age 3
Robert, age 2
John, age 6 months

Edward's brother Alfred Robinson's household is nearby.
Tennessee Robinson is listed as cannot read, cannot write.
 
Robinson, Edward George "Ned" (I18)
 
11 1880 US census, enumerated 23-24 June 1880
Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky
Edward Robinson, age 39, farmer
Mary [Tennie], age 30
Thomas, age 12
Robert, age 11
John, age 10
Rhoda, age 8
Paralee, age 6
Sarah, age 4
Isaih, age 3
Joel, age 1

Mary [Tennie] is listed as cannot read, cannot write. Son Robert is listed as cannot write. John and Rhoda are listed as cannot read, cannot write.
 
Robinson, Edward George "Ned" (I18)
 
12 1890 veterans schedules of the US federal census
Special schedule – surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc.
page 4. S.D.6; E.D.30
Line 44
Tennessee, widow of
Edward Robinson private. Company B, 8th regiment, Kentucky Infantry
Disability incurred: inflammation of stomach.





 
Robinson, Edward George "Ned" (I18)
 
13 1900 US census, enumerated 16 June 1900
Sextons Creek, Clay County, Kentucky
John Robinson, age 30
Caroline, age 25
Idy, age 4
Eva, age 2
Edna, age 9-months
Stacy Moore, age 54, mother-in-law
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
14 1910 US census, enumerated 6 & 7 May 1910
Carroll Township, Vermilion County, Illinois
John Robinson, age 40, farm laborer, renting
Caroline, age 34
Ida, age 14
Eva, age 12
Homer, age 7
Harley, age 5
Herman, age 3
Robert [Porter], age 3 months
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
15 1930 US census, enumerated 3-5 January 1920
101 North B Street, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
John Robinson, age 48, hotel keeper
Carline, age 44
Homer, age 17, laborer in Tractor plant
Harley, age 15
Herman, age 12
Then a list of 46 residents of the hotel.
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
16 1940 US census, enumerated
401 S. Front Street, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
John Robinson, age 70 is a roomer in the home of Wilson Broaddus.
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
17 A correspondent of the Frankfort Commonwealth gives the details of a terrible tragedy that occurred at Boonville, Owsley Co., on the 12th ult. A quarrel between William and John Moore, and Jno. Reece, their brother-in-law, in relation to the settlement of an estate, resulted in a fight; the Moore's using rocks and clubs and Reece a butcher knife. The Moore's were so badly injured that they died in a few hours. Reece was badly hurt but will recover.

The Louisville Daily Courier, Louisville, Kentucky. Thursday, 11 June 1851.
 
Moore, William (I52)
 
18 A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, 2000, in Parkrose Christian Church for Alberta Fouts Aller, who died Dec. 29, 1999, of lung cancer at age 79.

Mrs. Aller was born March 10, 1920, in Carlton. Her maiden name was Fouts. She was a homemaker and lived in Portland from 1937 to 1977 and then moved to Bend, where she was a member of Nativity Lutheran Church. She returned to Portland two years ago. Survivors include her son, Michael of Bend; sister, Virginia Boley of Portland; and one grandchild.

Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests
remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by American Burial & Cremation Services of Oregon.

The Oregonian, 03 Jan 2000 
Fouts, Alberta Marie (I1462)
 
19 A. C. Cope was the husband of Sabina Hargis 1831-1858.

Capt. Archibald Calloway Cope, CSA (1828-1907)

The Breathitt County News, November 8, 1907

Death Claims A. C. Cope

Captain A.C. Cope died at his home on Frozen Creek November 8.

He was born May 10, 1828, and would have been 80 years of age at his next birthday.

He served four years in the Confederate army as Captain in Co. D 5th Kentucky and was in the battle of Chickamauga and
several other battles, but escaped without receiving a wound.

He was elected to the legislature from this district and served in the session of 1877-78 with credit to himself and his constituents. He has been an invalid for many years and bore up under his afflictions with great courage and fortitude.

He was one of our best citizens and his loss will be greatly felt by the people of his community.

He was buried by the Masons, of which order he had been a consistent member for many years."

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Cope Cemetery:
Lots of great info and photos, copy and paste the link below.

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~south/copecem.html 
Cope, Archibald Callaway (I1772)
 
20 According to green Phipps book page 317:
Died ca 1867 of typhoid as a student at Emory and Henry College.

Note From researcher Valerie: He was in the 1870 Census with his father and siblings. Does anyone know his real death date?

He married PY Fulton, no children. 
Phipps, William James Worth (I807)
 
21 According to The Early Oregonian data, Allen Hash was married to Elizabeth Edwards - not Bessie Phipps.

Early Oregonian Search

Hash, Allen
Person Profile
Alias
Gender Male
Ethnicity
Date of Birth Mar 1817
Place of Birth Grayson Co., VA
Alt. Date of Birth 1820
Occupation farmer
Date of Death 04 Mar 1908
Place of Death OR
Alt. Date of Death
Place of Burial Gray Butte Cemetery, Madras, Jefferson Co., OR
Mother Bonham, Hannah
Father Hash, William
Date of Arrival 18 Oct 1852

Marriage Information
Spouse Date Location
Edwards, Elizabeth 20 Aug 1837 Grayson Co., VA

Associated Records
Event Document Type Date Location Number Source
Assessment Assessment 1855 Benton Co., OR
Assessment Assessment 1856 Benton Co., OR
Land Claim Donation Benton Co., OR
OC 2841

Please contact the Reference Desk if you would like to purchase copies of records.

Associated Persons
Name Gender Birthdate Relation
Bonham, Hannah Mother
Edwards, Elizabeth Female 24 Dec 1821 Spouse
Hash, William Father

Census Events
Year Census Type State Location Household No. Age Vol Pg No.
1850 Federal MO Ray Co. 814 34yrs
1860 Federal OR Benton Co. 271 40yrs
1870 Federal OR Linn Co.
1900 Federal OR Crook Co.

Sources
ODLC; Crook Co 1885 Assessment roll, vol 2; Findagrave

https://secure.sos.state.or.us/prs/personprofile.do?recordNumber=100840

 
Hash, Allen (I395)
 
22 Ada Ruth (Begley) Cole age 72 of Lewisburg, OH, died Monday, March 29, 2010 at Hospice of Dayton. Born on October 1, 1937 in Hazard, KY she was the daughter of the late Amerida & Bessie (Vires) Begley. Member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post # 762 in New Lebanon, OH; the Fraternal Order of Eagles Post # 2202 in Eaton, OH and the V.F.W. Auxiliary Post # 3288 in Brookville, OH.

Preceded in death by her husband of 55 years: Adolph "Rudy" Cole in 2009; daughter, Vivian Deisher in 2006; brothers: Tinsley, Billy Joe, Herbert, Eugene and George Begley and sister: Annette Zimmerman.

Survived by son: Dolphie Cole of Lewisburg, OH and daughter: Tamara Lynn Cole of St. Mary's, OH; sisters: Pauline Gross of Camden, OH, Shirley Rike and Juanita Gruver both of Lewisburg; grandsons, Jeremy Sizemore, Jacob Deisher and Timothy Cole; great granddaughter, Julia Vivian Deisher; numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral Service will be held 1:00 PM Friday, April 2, 2010 at Barnes Funeral Home, 411 North Commerce Street, Lewisburg, OH with Rev. Todd Smith officiating. Interment will be held in Roselawn Cemetery in Lewisburg. Family will receive friends on Friday, April 2, 2010 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the funeral home.

Memorial Contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton – 324 Wilmington Ave. - Dayton, OH 45420. Online condolences to the family via the Web site at www.barnesfuneralhome.com 
Begley, Ada Ruth (I1056)
 
23 Adams Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 23 June 1851.
Tragedy in Kentucky. The Frankfort Commonwealth gives an account of a tragic affair at Booneville, Owsley county, Kentucky on the 12th of May last. There had been some difficulty between Wm. Moore, John Moore and John Reece, brothers-in-law in relation to the division of some property. On that day they met in the open street and had some conversation which resulted in blows. The two Moores attacked Reece with sticks and stones, and he defended himself with a large butcher knife with which he stabbed his assailants in such a manner that they died in about ten hours. The deceased each left a wife and family. Reece was severely beaten, but is expected to recover.

 
Moore, William (I52)
 
24 Adams Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 23 June 1851.
Tragedy in Kentucky. The Frankfort Commonwealth gives an account of a tragic affair at Booneville, Owsley county, Kentucky on the 12th of May last. There had been some difficulty between Wm. Moore, John Moore and John Reece, brothers-in-law in relation to the division of some property. On that day they met in the open street and had some conversation which resulted in blows. The two Moores attacked Reece with sticks and stones, and he defended himself with a large butcher knife with which he stabbed his assailants in such a manner that they died in about ten hours. The deceased each left a wife and family. Reece was severely beaten, but is expected to recover.

Text from from the Owsley County History and Genealogy Society website -- http://www.owsleykyhist.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2
which is not longer a supported URL.

 
Moore, John (I117)
 
25 ADAMS, Pauline Age 82 of Hamilton, passed away at Mercy Hospital on Friday, June 5, 2015 at 8:31 PM. She was born in Livingston, Kentucky on July 20, 1932 the daughter of Bennett and Clara (Pruitt) Mullins. Pauline was employed as a dietary technician at D. Russell Lee Vocational School for more than twenty years. She was a member of North Fairfield Baptist Church. In 1956 she married Elmer R. Adams and he preceded her in death in 2005. She is survived by by two sons, Frank (Elizabeth) Adams of Fairfield and Paul Adams of Hamilton; one sister, Helen Swanner of Hamilton; five grandchildren, Ashley, Nick, Paul Jr., Alaina, and Landen Adams. She was preceded in death by her parents; and three sisters, Marie Ponder, Mabel Gentry, and Bernice Chandler. Funeral service will be held at North Fairfield Baptist Church, 6853 Gilmore Road, on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 12:00 noon with Rev. Mark Wilson officiating. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon at the church. Memorial contributions can be made to the New Life Baptist Mission, 415 Henry Street, Hamilton 45011. Condolences can be made at www.browndawsonflick.com
Published in Journal-News on June 7, 2015 
Mullins, Pauline (I864)
 
26 ADOLPH "RUDY" COLE , 73 of Lewisburg, OH, died Sunday, May 10, 2009 at Hospice of Dayton. Rudy was born on February 21, 1936 in McKee, KY, son of the late Elige & Grace (Hundley) Cole. He retired from Cole's Barber Shop in Lewisburg where he was the owner and operator from 1962 to 2000. Rudy loved to fish, hunt and boat and spend time with his family and friends. Member of the American Legion Post # 762 in New Lebanon, OH; the Fraternal Order of Eagles Post # 2202 in Eaton, OH and the V.F.W. Post # 3288 in Brookville, OH. In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his daughter, Vivian Deisher in 2006; brothers, John and Nickolas Cole; brothers-in-law, Tinsley, Billy Joe, Herbert and George Begley and sister-in-law, Annette Zimmerman.

Survived by his wife of 55 years, Ada Ruth (Begley) Cole; son, Dolphie Cole of Lewisburg and daughter, Tamara Lynn Cole of St. Mary's, OH; sister, Marie Staggs of Alabama; brothers, Ben Cole of Alabama and Robert Cole of Dayton; sisters-in-law, Pauline Gross of Camden, OH, Shirley Rike and Juanita Gruver both of Lewisburg; brother-in-law, Eugene Begley of Dayton; grandsons, Jeremy Sizemore, Jacob Deisher and Timothy Cole; great granddaughter, Julia Vivian Deisher; numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, May 15, 2009 at the Barnes Funeral Home, 411 North Commerce Street, Lewisburg, OH with Rev. Frank Cole officiating. Interment will be held in Roselawn Cemetery in Lewisburg. Family will receive friends on Thursday, May 14, 2009 from 5:00 to 8:00 pm at the funeral home.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Lewisburg Emergency Unit, P.O. Box 697, Lewisburg, OH 45338. Online condolences to the family via the Web site at www.barnesfuneralhome.com 
Cole, Adolf (I1051)
 
27 After his father, Millard Warren, died in 1913, Orville's mother Fannie (Scott) Warren married a second time to Ben Hensley.

In the 1920 census, Orville Warren, age 9, is listed as son in the household of Ben and Fannie in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.

In the 1930 census, Orville Warren, age 18, is listed as step-son in the household of Ben and Fannie in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.








 
Warren, Orville Melvin (I1591)
 
28 After Mattie's death in 1930, Mack married a second time to Mahala Elizabeth Miller.

Mattie and Mack has three children. In the 1930 census they were ages 3, 2, and 0. It appears from records that the oldest daughter was taken in by her maternal grandparents, William and Frances McDaniel. The young son and youngest daughter were adopted into other families. All three are listed among Mack Brock's ten children in his obituary. 
McDaniel, Mattie (I500)
 
29 After Mattie's death in 1930, Mack married a second time to Mahala Elizabeth Miller.

Mattie and Mack has three children. In the 1930 census they were ages 3, 2, and 0. It appears from records that the oldest daughter was taken in by her maternal grandparents, William and Frances McDaniel. The young son and youngest daughter were adopted into other families. All three are listed among Mack Brock's ten children in his obituary. 
Brock, Mack (I507)
 
30 After Tom McDaniel's death in 1898, Martha married a second time on 21 Feb 1901 to Charles Franklin May. They had eight children. Ponder, Martha Frances (I319)
 
31 Alabama, Texas, and Virginia Confederate Pensions

Application:
Name: Nathan Ward
Application Date: 2 Apr 1889
Application Place: Grayson, Virginia
Spouse: Mrs. Rebecca Ward
Marriage Place: Grayson County, Virginia
Death Date: 24 Aug 1862
Death Place: Hartsburg
Application Type: Widow

 
Ward, Nathan (I1663)
 
32 ALBERT WILLIAM PARSONS, 81, Yucatan Drive, Orlando, died Friday, Nov. 15. Mr. Parsons was a machinist for Martin Marietta. Born in Harlan, Ky., he moved to Central Florida in 1957. He was a member of Orlando Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Tevis; sons, Charles W., Fort Pierce, Albert E., Texarkana, Texas; sister, Laura Wilson, Louisville, Ky.; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Conway.

The Orlando Sentinel - Saturday, November 16, 1996 
Parsons, Albert William (I929)
 
33 Allen Cunningham, 58, of Muldrow, OK died Saturday, March 23, 2013 in his home.

He was the owner and operator of Al's Trucks and Autos in Muldrow and the co-owner of Palmer-Cunningham Motor Sports in Muldrow.

He was preceded in death by his father; William Cunningham.

Graveside service will be at 11 am Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at Bolton Cemetery in the Dean Springs area north of Alma, AR, under the direction of Edwards Van-Alma Funeral Home of Van Buren.

He is survived by his wife Kathy of the home, 2 daughters; Susan Garrett of Van Buren, Jessica Tucker of Fort Smith, 4 sons; Richard Rivera and his wife Amanda of Fort Smith, AR, Quinton Cunningham of Roland, OK, Billy Cunningham of San Diego, CA, Marshall Adams of Fort Smith, his mother Betty Lepley of Ozark, AR, a sister Laura George and her husband Frank of McKinney, TX, 4 grandchildren; Shianne, Austin, Zane, and Hayden, and 3 nieces; Leah Burgett of Shallow Water, TX, Casey Woody of Oklahoma City, OK, and Tiffany Boone of McKinney, TX.

Honorary pallbearers will be members of his racing family; "H", Ron, Tim, J-Bird, Joe, Bubba, Rick, and Chris. 
Cunningham, Allen (I1513)
 
34 Amanda Elizabeth Murray Blankenship, 82, of Veedersburg, died at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010, at The Waters of Covington.

She was born in Clay County, Ky. on Nov. 20, 1928 to the late Delmar B. and Mary Jane Greer Murray. On May 8, 1948, she married Clyde Henry Blankenship in London, Ky. He survives.

Also surviving are eight children, Walter Ed Blankenship (wife: Vicky), Gary Wayne Blankenship (wife: Gina), Ralph Dennis (Christy) Blankenship and Leisa Ann (Scott) Minick, all of Veedersburg, Kathy Nadine Poll (husband: David) of Covington, Karen Jane Clodfelder (husband: Alan) of Covington, Martha Karolyn Rookstool (husband: Mike) of Willis, Texas and James "Jim" Earl Blankenship (wife: Marcia) of Attica; two sisters, Bethel Schaeffer (husband: George) of Covington and Nadine Sample (husband: Cliston) of Veedersburg; a brother, Edmund Murray, Tavares, Fl.; 24 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren.

She was also preceded in death by two sons, Robert Lee and Clyde Dale Blankenship, both in August of 1984, and a grandson, Marc Richard Billingsley, June of 1991.

Journal-Courier, Lafayette, IN 
Murray, Amanda Elizabeth (I1099)
 
35 Annie G. Marcum

TEXAS CITY — Annie G. Marcum, 77 of Texas City passed away Friday, February 18, 2005 in Houston. Annie was a resident of Texas City for forty-one years.

Visitation for Annie will be Sunday, February 20, 2005 between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at the James Crowder Funeral Home in La Marque.

Annie was born April 7, 1927 in Honeygrove, Texas. Annie was preceded in death by her husband Henry Marcum; sister Mattie Irene Clemons; and brother William “Dub” Scroggins. Annie is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law Virgil and Diane Marcum of California, Dennis and Janet Marcum of Texas City, Keith and Melissa Marcum of Texas City; five grandchildren Marc Marcum, Marcie Carlson and husband Curtis, Tracie Jackson and husband Clint, Mistie Marcum and Casey Marcum; one great-grandson Leif Carlson.

Memorials maybe made to M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, Texas 77210-4486.

James Crowder Funeral Home - La Marque Published February 19, 2005
Galveston Daily News 
Scroggins, Annie Grace (I756)
 
36 Another shooting scrape.
Former watchman of the Niles Tool Works runs wild.

What is likely to prove a murder occurred on last Monday shortly after the noon hour at the Miami Hotel, North B street and Park avenue, when H. F. Farmer, a former watchman employed at the Niles Tool Works Company, shot two men, John Robinson and Matt Young. Bother wounded men were taken to Mercy Hospital. Young is said to be in a serious condition and is likely to die. Farmer is being held until the extent of the injuries of the two men is determined.

Farmer was employed at the Niles Tool Works as watchman until two weeks ago at which time a number of the men employed as watchmen at the big plant were laid off, no doubt because it was thought that the near-molders might now be trusted not to hurt each other. At least it is thought that that was the purpose of employing guards at the big plant. At least no other reason can be thought of.

The Butler County Press, Hamilton, Ohio. Friday, 7 November 1919. 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
37 Argument ends in gun play
Jack Robinson, propiretor of Miami Hotel, hit in hip, and Mat Young, tenant, has wound in abdomen - latter in serious condition - Hiram Farmer admits doing shooting and Claims self-defense.

As a result of an argument in the rear room of the Miami Hotel, Park and B street, early this afternoon, Mat Young, tenant of that place, and Jack Robinson, proprietor of the Hotel are in care of physicians suffering from shot wounds, and Hiram farmer, 813 Second Street, this city, is in custody of the police charged with shooting with intent to kill.

Those who were in the hotel at the time of the shooting stated that the three men were in a rear room of the place but a short while when shots were heard.

Immediate call for police brought Officer Addison to the place and Farmer was place under arrest.

Robinson and Young were taken to the Mercy Hospital in the patrol ambulance; the former shot in the hip, a severe fracture being sustained, and Young shot in the abdomen.

Investigation by police at the hotel indicated, police say, that at least three shots were fired, as one bullet was lodged in a partition of the wall. The shooting was, according to police, done with a 48-calibre revolver.

After being taken to police headquarters, Farmer gave his name as H. F. farmer, residence 813 Second street, and stated that he formerly was watchman.

Officer Neidermann of the local force stated that Farmer was reluctant to talk. Neidermann stated Farmer said that he (Farmer) was in a rear room of the hotel and that Robinson and Young attacked him. Farmer claimed that one of the men fired a shot at him.

Mercy hospital official stated that Young's condition is probably serious. Dr. Mark Millikin has charge of the patient. No information was given regarding the condition of Robinson.

Tenants of the Miami Hotel failed to give any information regarding the shooting. Robinson has been proprietor of the hotel for some time and Young has been living there for three weeks.

Detectives of the local department are working on the case.

Later Farmer broke the silence which possessed him shortly after time of arrest and gave out the following statement regarding the affair in the police.

He admits that he shot Young in self-defense but states eh does not remember shooting Robinson. He claimed he merely stopped in the hotel as he was passing and claims that Young and Robinson started after him. He claims that Young drew a gun. Farmer showed a mark to the police on his coat where he claimed Young shot him.

Farmer also had a cut on his face. He stated that Robinson hit him.

To Police Chief Stricker Farmer stated that he did not attempt to evade arrest but that he presented himself to Officer Addison.

The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Monday, 3 November 1919
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
38 Arthur Eugene “Gene” Young, 78, husband of Mary Middleton Young, of Lexington, passed away Saturday, June 27, 2015. He was born May 24, 1937 in Madison County to the late Marion Wheeler (Willard) Young and Nora Evelyn Lawson Young. He worked as a boiler processor for the General Electric Corp and loved fishing, golf and UK Basketball.

Surviving relatives besides his wife include a brother, Samuel Marion Young (Marion Samuel Sr); three sisters, Deloris McQueen, Barbara Durrum and Marietta Shields; a daughter, Ginger Shumate; two sons, Robert Young and James Young; step-daughter, Donna Byrd; step-son, Gary Byrd and ten grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 2:30 PM Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at Kerr Brothers, Harrodsburg Road. Burial will follow in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 1:30 PM until service time on Wednesday at the funeral home.

Contributions are suggested to the American Heart Association, 15120 Collections Center Drive, Chicago, IL 60693 or the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 21903, Lexington, KY 40522.

Obit Courtesy kerrbrothersfuneralhome.com 
Young, Arthur Eugene (I1542)
 
39 Austin Dyche Ponder
March 28, 1920 - September 23, 2017 Mr. Austin Dyche Ponder, 97 of Stanford, died Saturday, September 23, 2017 at his residence. He was born in Red Hill, KY on March 28, 1920 the son of Daniel Minitree and Mary Ann Mullins Ponder. He was a farmer, a KY Colonel and a member of Gilberts Creek Baptist Church in Garrard County, KY.

Mr. Ponder is survived by two sons: Bill Frank Ponder of Stanford and Jeff and Kathy Ponder of Lexington and two daughters: Juddie and Ed Donaldson of Versailles and Jennifer Ponder of Victor, ID. Also surviving are ten grandchildren: Dan Lewis, Kathy Lewis, Aubrey Donaldson, Austin Donaldson, Zelie Donaldson, Amy and Andrew Ginn, Logan Ponder, Emily Ponder, Carly Woken and Lily Wolken and two great grandchildren: Matthew Ginn and Meritt Ginn. In addition to his parents, Mr. Ponder was preceded in death by his wife: Margaret Ponder; three brothers: Seldon, Dale and Caleb Ponder and two sisters: Agnes Carroll and Bernice Griffin. 
Ponder, Austin Dyche (I958)
 
40 BAKER, MARY ANN "ANN"

Of Tampa, died peacefully at home, surrounded by family June 20, 2015, at the age of 88. Also known as Mammie, Sissy, and Sal by her family and friends, Ann will be missed by her daughter, Brenda (Harry) Phillips; grandchildren, Ronnie Baker, Kasey (Bobby) Klem, James (Melissa) Pistole, Beth (Geoff) Ludwick, and Alex (Tena) Ludwick; as well as five great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, Harold Baker; brother, Alfred "Buddy" Smith; sister, Elizabeth "Libby" Hamilton; son, John Michael Baker; daughter, Barbara Ludwick. She will be lovingly remembered by her children's spouses Harry, Lorraine, and Charles. Born November 8, 1926 to Alfred and Bonnie Smith, Ann's faith in the Lord was an anchor in her life. She loved music and taught her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren to play the piano. She was an amazing baker, seamstress, gardener, and caregiver, who never stopped moving and loved shopping. A life long resident of Tampa, she married Harold Baker in 1945 and raised their three wonderful children in the house they built together next to her mother's and brother's homes. Her family was her life and her home will be remembered as the center of many holidays and birthdays, with cakes lovingly baked and decorated by Ann. Ann taught her family to be kind, forgiving, and resilient. She was a shining example of grace, strength, and positivity to the many who knew and loved her. A celebration of Ann's life is scheduled for Wednesday, June 24, at Gonzalez Funeral Home. Visitation will begin 11 am, service at noon, followed by interment at Rose Hill Cemetery.
Published in the Tampa Bay Times on June 23, 2015 
Smith, Mary Ann "Ann" (I872)
 
41 BALL Homer D. Passed on Thursday, March 22, 2018 at age 92. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Rosa Ball and his loving wife of 62 years, Dorothy Ball. Homer is survived by a dear son, Raymond (Laurie) Ball and a cherished granddaughter, Emily Ball. He will be remembered by: sister-in-law Anna Ball; several nieces and nephews; as well as a host of family, neighbors and friends.

Before becoming a barber, Homer served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII in Italy. He was awarded the Purple Heart and European-African-Middle Eastern Theatre medal and three Bronze Stars.

Raymond and the family wish to express deep gratitude to his father’s care givers, Nikki Hacker in Cincinnati, Ohio, as well as all the staff at the V.A. Hospital in West Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Friends may call Thursday, March 29, 2018 from 10 am until services at 11am at the Neidhard – Young Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45231. 
Ball, Homer Daris (I1205)
 
42 BALL, Dorothy A. (Sams), 89, passed away on August 16th at University Hospital, unexpectedly and after a brief illness. She is survived by her beloved husband of 62 years, Homer Ball. She is also survived by her loving son Raymond and his wife Laurie and her cherished granddaughter, Emily, all of Boston. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Dorothy was born in Livingston, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Robert and the late Delia Sams. She moved to Cincinnati as a young adult and during WWII, she worked at Union Terminal supporting the war effort and was then happy to be a homemaker in their home of 57 years in Mount Healthy. Dorothy loved tending to her garden, sitting outside in the fresh air, visiting with the children who played on the street and making chili for Emily when she came to visit.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St Jude Place, Memphis, TN. 38105. 
Sams, Dorothy (I1204)
 
43 Beattyville, KY- Ruby Tackett, age 81, widow of James Tackett, passed away Thursday, November 5, 2020 at the Lee County Care and Rehabilitation Center in Beattyville, KY.

Ruby was born September 29, 1939 in Booneville, KY, a daughter to the late Willie and Rosie (Eldridge) Terry. She spent her life as a homemaker and was a member of the Warren’s Chapel Church in Vincent, KY.

Ruby is survived by 1 brother; Jimmy Terry of Newport, Tennessee, 1 sister; Phyllis Phleuger of Bellevue, KY, 7 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and many other loving family members, and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Willie and Rosie Terry, her husband; James Tackett, 3 sons; James Timothy Tackett, Wallace Tackett and Tracy Tackett, 5 brothers; Robert, Delbert, Johnny, Luther and Clarence Terry and 1 sister; Louise Turner.

A graveside service will be held at the Gabbard-Tackett Cemetery, officiated by Pastor Randell Amburgy on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 12:00 PM with visitation beginning at 11:00 AM. She will be laid to rest in the Gabbard-Tackett Cemetery beside her husband. 
Terry, Ruby (I1173)
 
44 Beauty Queen. Not slain, verdict of coroner, ascribing Louisville death of Cincinnatian's kin to effects of fall.
Miss Una Ponder, 26-year-old former Louisville beauty queen, who was found dying in her Louisville apartment by Greater Cincinnati relatives September 11, died of a "cerebral hemorrhage due to a fall in her home," the Jefferson County Coroner's office ruled yesterday.

Miss Ponder died the day after she was found by a sister, Mrs. Charles Rhodus, 121 Latonia Terrace Homes, Covington, and a brother, Keith Ponder, 127 Garfield Pl. They went to Louisville after receiving a mysterious telephone call that Miss Ponder was "in trouble."

Deputy Coroner Joseph Beck said that "the verdict is on the basis of information available at this time." Sgt. henry Riebel of the police homicide squad said that he still was investigating the possibility of homicide.

When found the woman's body was covered in bruises and what appeared to be cigarette burns. Death by a sadistic killer was suspected at first. Later, however, police said a closer inspection cast doubt on the possibility of injury by another person.

Cincinnati Enquirer. 23 Sep 1947.

 
Ponder, Una Versa (I982)
 
45 Believed to have been born and raised in the Cincinnati area, Hamilton Co., Ohio, Garland married Minnie J (Lawson) Madden in about 1945 in Cincinnati. They returned to Minnie's home in Madison Co., KY within a couple weeks of wedding to continue raising Minnie's children. Ann, her father having died at the tender young age of 1, only knew Garland as "Dad." In fact, when referring to her childhood, if a person asks her about her father, she often forgets to mention John Madden and only refers to Garland Roberts. Minnie's children were the only children Garland knew as his own, as he was reportedly unable to have his own kids in a previous marriage.

Gravesite Details
next to wife Minnie J Lawson Madden Roberts. 
Roberts, Garland Wesley (I1538)
 
46 Benjamin Phipps' brother, David Phipps, also lived in Grayson County, Virginia. Both are in Wilson Creek Township just two pages apart in the 1870 census.

David also named a son Creed Phipps. This Creed used the full name of William Creed Phipps. He was born 1847 and lived until 1932. Married and had several children. 
Phipps, Creed Watson (I806)
 
47 Bennett "Benny" Ponder age 81 of Richmond passed away Wednesday May 30, 2012 at Hospice Compassionate Center.
Bennett was born in Rockcastle County to the late Henry and Allie B. Mullins Ponder. He was retired from Kentucky Stone, a U.S. Army veteran and member of the Hays Fork Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife Lorene Mink Ponder, three children Patricia (Roger) Wolfe, Janice Chadwell and Kevin Ponder, one brother William Ponder, two sisters Cacus Marker and Dean Yencer, 7 grandchildren James Michael Kirby, Jennifer Dawn Short, Scott Bradley, Benjamin Kirby, Paige Ponder, Roger Wolfe Jr. and Mackenzie Ponder and great grandchildren Austin Short, Kevin Wolfe, Hannah Davis, Lilly Davis and another one expected to be here in November.

In addition to his parents he was also preceded in death by one sister Eva Shannon.

Funeral services will be 2 pm Saturday June 2nd, 2012 at Lakes Funeral Home with Rev. Vincent Carmen officiating. Burial will follow in the Madison County Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 11am until time of services at the funeral home.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.lakesfuneralhome.com 
Ponder, Bennett (I909)
 
48 Bentley Spivey.
Bentley Spivey, 62, of Dayton, Ohio, and formerly of Rockcastle county, passed away Tuesday, May 22 at his home. He was born in Rockcastle County November 16, 1910, the son of the late Samuel and Clista Mahaffey Spivey.

Survivors are three sons, Robby of Richmond and John and Marvin, both of Dayton, Ohio; eight daughters, Mrs. Adell Mullins and Mrs. Ann Miller, both of East Bernstadt, Mrs. Ruby Lucas, Mrs. Dorothy Franks and Mrs. Brenda Sue Allen, all of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Penny Morris and Mrs. Joan Hayes, both of Livingston and Mrs. Lucille Taylor of Mason, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Becky Waddle, Mrs. Sally Travilian, Mrs. Teddy Carpenter and Mrs. Bertha Terry; two brothers, Casper and Elmer Spivey and 22 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Friday, May 25 at the Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. John Durham officiating. Burial will be in the Bales Cemetery. 
Spivey, Bentley (I461)
 
49 Bernice Elkins Spivey, 78, of Waverly, Tennessee, and formerly of Livingston died Monday, November 4, 1996 at Baptist Three Rivers Hospital in Waverly, Tenn. She was born in Fleming County March 18, 1918, the daughter of Ester and Cora Bell Cope Elkins and was a retired waitress and a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors are one brother, Claude Elkins of Waverly.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Casper Spivey.

Graveside services will be Thursday, November 7 (today) at Bales Cemetery with Bro. Bill Medley officiating.

Arrangements are by Dowell and Martin Funeral Home. 
Elkins, Bernice Fostine (I470)
 
50 Bessie Murray was born April 28, 1921 in Clay County, KY and departed this life Thursday, November 18, 2010 at her residence, being 89 years of age. She was the daughter of the late Allen & Ethel (Anderson) Robinson.

Bessie is survived by one daughter, Rita Murray Storie and husband, Richard, of Sugar Grove. She is also survived by two brothers Dallas Robinson and Paul Robinson, both of Manchester, KY, and by one sister, Pauline Doyle, of Jonesville, MI. Bessie was blessed with three grandchildren, and by two great-grandchildren. She was also blessed with a step great grandson, by a special son-in-law and his wife; by many nieces and nephews; and by one special longtime friend, Peggy Spitzer of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; plus dozens of other cherished friends from Home Health, Senior Services and C.A.P.

She loved the Lord and prayed everyday to the end.
In addition to her parents, Bessie was also preceded in death by her husband Ebb Murray; by her daughter Sharon Murray Afterkirk and by three brothers Bentley, Burton & Berlon Robinson.

Bessie's wit, hospitality and tenacity were admired and will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know her well. She was an avid gardener with a green thumb, never missing a planting season in her 89 and a half years.
We feel our loss is Heaven's gain. 
Robinson, Bessie (I697)
 

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