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1 | 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 MEMORIAL ID 87424223 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 0 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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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5 | 1850 census, Grayson County, Virginia Margaret Anderson, 27 Maria, 7 Deanna, 6 James, 4 Letitia, 0 1860 census, Grayson County, Virginia Post office: Mouth of Wilson Margaret Anderson, 37 Maria, 17 Anne, 14 James, 11 Satitia, 9 1870 census, Wilson Creek, Grayson County, Virginia Margaret Anderson, 49 Mariah, 24 Carnel, 31 Luticia, 19 Susan, 1 1880 census, Margaret Anderson, 60 Moriah, 36, daughter Susan, 11, granddaughter | Hash, Margaret (I1660)
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6 | 1850 census, Owsley County, Kentucky Davis Wilson, 49 Beckey Wilson, 48 William Wilson, 19 Pleasant Wilson, 16 Sarah Wilson, 13 Mary Ann Wilson, 9 Davis Wilson, 4 | Wilson, Davis (I118)
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7 | 1850 census, Owsley County, Kentucky James Moore, 45 Jane Moore, 43 Madison Moore, 13 Nancy Moore, 12 Joseph Moore, 11 Hardin Moore, 10 Henry Moore 7 Martha Moore, 5 | Moore, James Whitehead (I60)
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8 | 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)
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9 | 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)
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10 | 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)
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11 | 1860 census. In the 1860 census both Julian and Elizabeth are marked as cannot read or write. Their oldest son, Edward, is 21 and still in their household. All of the rest of their children are marked as attending school. | Robinson, Julius (I139)
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12 | 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)
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13 | 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)
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14 | 1860 US Census, Titus County, TX Mt. Vernon Pct. 1, P.O. Lone Star, Giles E. age 6 in household of Martin Dafron. Married Mary Caroline Smith 7 Oct 1875 Franklin County, Texas. (Daffern Home Record Book, sworn affidavit in possession of descendants.) | Daffern, Joseph Giles "Jack" (I837)
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15 | 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)
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16 | 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)
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17 | 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)
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18 | 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)
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19 | 1900 US Census. Enumerated 12 June 1900. Glades, Madison County, Kentucky. Benjamin Tankersley, age 25, farmer Rhoda, age 23 Mary Robison, age 11, sister-in-law Julia Robinson, age 10, sister-in-law | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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20 | 1900 US Census. Enumerated 14 June 1900. Berea, Madison County, Kentucky Thomas A. Robinson, age 32, jewelry merchant Litha, age 30 Elnora, age 11 Frances, age 9 Leonard, age 7 Myrtle, age 6 Laura Robinson, age 18, sister Daniel Robinson, age 16, brother | Robinson, Thomas Alva (I22)
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21 | 1900 US Census. Enumerated 16 June 1900. Sextons Creek, Clay County, Kentucky George Asher, age 28 Parolee, age 22 Burt, age 1 | Asher, George Matt (I85)
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22 | 1900 US Census. Enumerated 9 June 1900. Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky. John Bell Alley Robt Robinson, age 31, day laborer Lee, age 20 Mary F., age 4 Lucy Shearer, age 50, boarder | Robinson, Robert (I24)
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23 | 1910 US Census, enumerated 20 April 1910 Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio 226 Webster Avenue John Hayes, age 29, machinist Laura, age 26 Theda M. age 4 Lucille, age 1 | Hayes, John D. (I151)
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24 | 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)
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25 | 1910 US Census. Enumerated 15 & 16 April 1910. McHargue, Laurel County, Kentucky Campground Road George Asher, age 36, farmer Parilee, age 22 Burt, age 11 Ewel, age 9 Birdie, age 7 Laurie, age 2 Thomas Asher, age 15, brother Mary Robinson, age 22, sister-in-law | Asher, George Matt (I85)
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26 | 1910 US Census. Enumerated 16 April 1910. Hamilton, Butler County, Kentucky. 110 Martha Avenue Robert Robinson, age 42, manager of club house Lee, age 32 Charmer Wheeler, age 29, boarder | Robinson, Robert (I24)
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27 | 1910 US Census. Enumerated 18 April 1910. Hamilton, Butler County, Kentucky. 219 Gordon Avenue Benjamin Tankersley, age 34, carpenter Rhoda, age 33 Fain, age 8 Kenneth, age 7 Sylvester, age 5 Ferol, age 3 Julia Robinson, age 20, sister-in-law | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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28 | 1910 US Census. Enumerated 28 April 1910. Berea, Madison County, Kentucky 13a High Street Thos A. Robinson, age 48, jewelry shop owner Litha, age 40 Leonard, age 17 Myrtle, age 16 Glenna, age 8 Margarite, age 3 | Robinson, Thomas Alva (I22)
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29 | 1920 US Census, enumerated 16 January 1920 Dormont, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 1407 Hillsdale Avenue Charles K. Clark, age 32, hotel clerk Jewel, age 30 Fred, age 2 Eleanor J. age 2 months | Clark, Charles Keith (I138)
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30 | 1920 US Census, enumerated 20 January 1920 Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio 1704 Dixie Highway John Hayes, age 37, foreman, Can Co. Laura, age 35 Freda M. age 14 Lucille, age 11 Marvin, age 9 Edgar, age 7 | Hayes, John D. (I151)
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31 | 1920 US Census, enumerated 7-8 April 1920 Springfield, Clark County, Ohio 147 West Southern Avenue Charles W. Kratzer, age 32, machinist, Daily News Paper Mary G., age 30 Helen G., age 6 Margaret G, age 1 | Kratzer, Charles Wilson (I88)
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32 | 1920 US census, Island City, Owsley County, Kentucky 2a, Gland Creek Road William Blake, 67, b.Tennessee Stacy Blake, 60, b.Kentucky Daisy Moore, 25, b.Kentucky, step-daughter Census record lists William as a veteran of the Union Army. | Blake, William (I135)
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33 | 1920 US Census. Enumerated 12 January 1920. McHargue, Laurel County, Kentucky George Asher, age 48, farmer Pairlee, age 41 William B., age 21 Birdie, age 16 Laura F., age 11 Mark, age 8 Mat G. age 5 | Asher, George Matt (I85)
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34 | 1920 US Census. Enumerated 15 January 1920. Hamilton, Butler County, Kentucky. 219 Gordon Avenue Benjamin Tankersley, age 45, carpenter Rose, age 42 Thane, age 19 Kenneth, age 16 Sylvester, age 15 Harriet, age 12 William, age 8 | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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35 | 1920 US Census. Enumerated 9 & 12 January 1920. Berea, Madison County, Kentucky Matter Street Thomas A. Robinson, age 52, jeweler Litha P., age 50 Leonard F., age 26 Glenna A., age 18 Margaret T., age 13 | Robinson, Thomas Alva (I22)
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36 | 1930 US Census, enumerated 10 April 1930 Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio 230 Cleveland Avenue John D. Hayes, age 48, foreman, paper mill Laura, age 46 Lucille, age 21 Marvin, age 19 Edgar, age 16 | Hayes, John D. (I151)
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37 | 1930 US Census, enumerated 3 April 1930 Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio 1663 Garfield Street Josephine C. Kratzer, 65, head of household Charles W. Kratzer, age 43, son, press feeder for publisher Mary F., age 41 Helen J., age 17 Margarete, age 12 Charles, age 8 | Kratzer, Charles Wilson (I88)
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38 | 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)
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39 | 1930 US Census, enumerated 4 October 1930 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio 1739 Urbana Road Keith C. Clark, age 42, laborer, boiler works Jewel, age 40 Fred R., age 13 June E. age 10 Jack D., age 8 Donald M., age 5 | Clark, Charles Keith (I138)
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40 | 1930 US Census. Enumerated 12 April 1930. Corbin, Knox County, Kentucky 208 North Ford Street Thomas A. Robinson, age 62, optometrist Litha P., age 61 | Robinson, Thomas Alva (I22)
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41 | 1930 US Census. Enumerated 2 April 1930. Laurel County, Kentucky Old State Road George Asher, age 58, traveling salesman, widower Mark, age 16 Mat G. age 15 | Asher, George Matt (I85)
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42 | 1930 US Census. Enumerated 7 April 1930. Hamilton, Butler County, Kentucky. 219 Gordon Avenue Rose Tankersley, age 52 Kenneth, age 26 | Robinson, Rhoda "Rose" (I25)
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43 | 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)
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44 | 1940 US Census, enumerated 3 April 1940 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Superior Avenue Keith C. Clark, age 52, mechanic Jewel, age 50 Fred R., age 23 June E. age 20 Jack, age 18 Donald, age 15 | Clark, Charles Keith (I138)
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45 | 1940 US Census. Enumerated 10 April 1940. Corbin, Knox County, Kentucky Thomas A. Robinson, age 72, optometrist Litha P., age 71 | Robinson, Thomas Alva (I22)
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46 | 1940 US Census. Enumerated 24 April 1940. Harrison Township, Preble County, Kentucky. Ben F. Tankersley, age 67, farm laborer Rose, age 63 | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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47 | 1945 Florida Census. Osceola County, Florida. Benjamin F. Tankersley, age 74 Robert Tankersley, age 66 [note: Robert is Benjamin’s brother] | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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48 | 1950 US Census. Enumerated 8 April 1950. Osceola County, Florida. Benjamin F. Tankersley, age 77, keeping house Marital status: separated | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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49 | 2 Are Arrested After Prisoner Is Slain At His Home They admit guilt after mysterious shooting: Body riddled by bullets Campton, Ky, June 30 – (AP) – John Clair and Arlie Hatton were held in the Wolfe county jail here today under charges of murder following their surrender to Sheriff Fred Stamper who said they made the simple statement they had killed R. Boyd Stamper, 40 years old, a prisoner who fell in a surprise rain of bullets in front of his home as he arrived in custody of Clark county officers for a visit to his two children. Sheriff Stamper said the men added nothing to the statement and that he told them he had no prerogative but to put them in jail. The sheriff later went to the home of Boyd Stamper, who is not a relation of his, and said he found the body “just full of bullet holes.” Asked how many shots had struck the man, Sheriff Stamper replied: “That would be hard to tell – he was simply riddled.” The sheriff was unable to say what had precipitated the trouble and did not know whether the two men and Boyd Stamper had ever harbored ill feeling. “I didn’t ask them anything much about it,” said the sheriff. Jailer Omer Booth and Deputy Sheriff Goebel Rice, of Clark county, had taken Boyd Stamper, held in the Clark county jail to await trail in Breathitt county on a killing charge, into Wolfe county on an order of Circuit Judge J. Brack Howard, Royalton, to see the children and take them some fruit. The body was taken to a mortuary in Jackson, Ky., where it was said 28 bullet wounds from a shot gun and a high powered rifle were found. The shooting took place 12 miles south of Campton, at the home of Taylor Brewer, the slain man’s father-in-law. With Boyd Stamper and the two officers was Stamper’s nephew, Carl Maze of Slade, Ky. They left when Stamper was shot down as he entered the yard. Boyd Stamper was under a peace bond, and was awaiting trial for murder in the July term of Breathitt county circuit court. The murder charge was the outgrowth of the killing of Kelly Shackleford near Wilhurst, 15 miles from Jackson, last July, during a school election. The Paducah Sun-Democrat, Paducah, Kentucky. Sunday, 1 July 1934, page 3. | Stamper, Robert Boyd (I97)
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50 | 2 Drivers Die In Scott Crash Both Thrown Out As Vehicles Collide Georgetown, Ky., Nov. 6 (Special) – Two men were killed instantly about 12:30 o’clock this morning on parker’s Curve, 14 miles north of here, on U.S. 25, when a car skidded on the highway and veered into the path of a trailer truck. The truck driver, Lyman T. Ponder, 43, of Covington, was thrown from the cab of his truck and under the trailer. His body was pinned for an hour and a half before being removed by State Police and other truck drivers. Official said the driver of the car. Welby Clayton Jones, 23, of Columbia, also was thrown out of his vehicle. The cab of the trailer broke loose and landed about 10 feet off the highway against some trees. The trailer turned over and fell on Ponder as he was thrown from the cab. Jones’ car was headed north but flipped around and came to a rest heading south against some trees about eight feet off the highway. Parker’s Curve has been the scene of numerous accidents during the past several years, and one official today said that the highway is banked wrong. “When a vehicle is making the curve,” Sheriff Earl Morrison said, “the vehicle leans toward the center of the highway instead of leaning toward the right side. When the highway is the least bit wet, this portion of the highway is very dangerous. It was first reported that Ponder’s truck jack-knifed, but investigating officers said the the truck and automobile hit head-on. Another early report was that one person had been killed and another injured and that a passing motorist had picked up one of the drivers and taken him to a hospital. Later, however, Ponder’s body was found under the trailer. Traffic on the highway was blocked about two miles in each direction for nearly three hours before the trailer was removed from across the highway. Ponder was a native of Rockcastle County, but had been residing in Covington. His survivors include his wife; two children, Ted and June Ponder; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ponder, Rockcastle County, and a brother, William W. Ponder, Covington. His boyd was removed to Johnson’s Funeral Home here and later sent to the Cox Funeral Home at Mt. Vernon. Jones is survived by his father, Lewis Jones, Columbia Route 2. His body was sent to a funeral home at Columbia. Coroner R.C. Johnson said that both victims suffered fractured skulls and broken necks in addition to numerous other injuries. The accident was investigated by State Troopers Ray Judy of Frankfort and dale Fortner of Shelbyville. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 7 November 1961. | Ponder, Lyman Theodore (I986)
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