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2701 | North Vernon - Georgia L. McCellan Hensley, 75, of Platter Drive, died Wednesday at her home. She was a retired cook for Paris Crossing High School and a member of First Christian Church. Survivors: two daughters, Bonnie Greene and Anita Day; a brother, Francis McCellan of Zephyrhills, Fla.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, Dove & Sharp Funeral Home. Burial: Vernon (Ind.) Cemetery. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Friday. Memorial gifts: church building fund. | McCellan, Georgia (I610)
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2702 | Note from Find a Grave h/o Susannah Abbott Painter md 19 Mar 1764 Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., Virginia, He was in the Revolutionary War. -- Written by Owsley County historian Arch B. Bowman-- The Cornelius Bowman, Sr. family began migration from Kings Branch, Muddy Creek, Madison Co., Ky. to the South Fork of the Kentucky River, as close neighbors to the James Moore, Sr. family, in 1795 just after the Moores arrived on the South Fork. Cornelius Bowman, Sr.'s son & wife, John & Sarah Smith Bowman, were the first to leave Tennessee for Muddy Creek occurring on the Madison Co., Ky. tax list in 1794 & the first to arrive on the South Fork in 1795. All the Cornelius, Sr. family migrated from Tennessee except William. Cornelius, Sr. & Cornelius, Jr. were the last of the Bowmans to leave Muddy Creek in 1812 for the South Fork, where they remained to death. Kevin Avery sent this to me on 12 Mar 2019 RE: Cornelius Bowman I believe his parents are Peter Bowman & Margaret (Scholl) Bowman..... I found this online..... We know that Peter Bowman is the father of Cornelius because of a note written by family members in 1901. In that note, it states that "Aunt Sythe" (my gg-grandmother Siretha Seburn) had sent a record, apparently written in her mother's hand (in other words, written by Sarah Bowman Gabbard, b. 1798), outlining family relationships. According to the note, which is in the possession of David Travillion Bunton of Russellville, Arkansas (& is shown in the Cornelius Bowman book recently written by Edward Bowman): "Grandfather Cornelus Bowman Neal - Grandfather Neal Bowman was son of Peter Bowman & Margaret Bowman. Grandma Bowman married a Van Peldt" ... "Written by Sally Gabbard for ???? Aunt Sythe sent record to ???? ???? their mother's hand." In another place, the note states: "Grandma Elizabeth Gentry Gabbard was born Apr. the 23rd Day 1833. Edward Gabbard & Sarah Bowman her parents." [The note is displayed on page D 30 of Ed Bowman's book, "Cornelius Bowman, A Founding Father of America & some of His Ancestors & Descendants".] Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 April 2019), memorial page for Cornelius "Neal" Bowman, Sr (1740-5 Jan 1826), Find A Grave Memorial no. 98019533, citing Bowman Family Cemetery, Owsley County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Audrey Russell (contributor 47084393) . * * * text from Ancestry famiy tree CORNELIUS BOWMAN SR., HIS PROBABLE ORIGIN The national archives files on Cornelius Bowman file (compiled by Walker Hume Bowman and apparently others) promote the now widely held view that Cornelius Bowman Sr. was b. 1740 in the Shenandoah Valley of VA. The date of birth comes from the family Bible of Cornelius' son, Rev. Thomas Bowman, but the Bible record lists no birthplace. Most subsequent studies have accepted Mr. Bowman's belief that Cornelius Sr. was married to Susannah Abbott, called "Betsy." Whereas deeds exist recording her name as Susannah and independent family traditions that say she was called "Betsy", there is no primary documentation to support the Abbott surname. Neither is there evidence that she was born in Wilkes Co., NC, as is sometimes claimed. Thanks to research by Edward Lee Bowman, we are beginning to get a clearer view of Cornelius' origins. The Harrisonburg-Rockingham (VA) Historical Society has records that formed that basis of a book by Richard K. MacMaster called _The Session Book of Peaked Mountain And Cook's Creek Presybterian Churches_ that contains the following marriage entry. McMaster records the marriage as follows: Married in 1764 March 19th Cornelius Boman Susanna Painter The Peaked Mountain Presbyterian meeting house is believed to have been located about seven miles south of Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA. The original Session books are in the possession of the Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Foundation, Montreat, N.C., and the first Presbyterian Church of Harrisonburg, VA, has a microfilmed copy. I have carefully analyzed a photocopy of the original record using the writer's own handwriting style as seen in other entries as an interpretive and comparative tool. My analysis reveals that bride's name was originally penned as "Eliz.th" (superscripted "th") Pointer (not Painter), but subsequently "Susana" was heavily inked over the Eliz.th. This strongly suggests she bore both the name Susannah as well as Elizabeth, and it explains why her name appears as Susannah in documents, though she was often called "Betsy" by the family. As noted, the handwritten record suggests Susana/Elizabeth's surname was Pointer, not Painter. The writer consistently formed his "a's" with slightly open tops and a strong right-hand descender, whereas his "o's" have closed tops and a weak descender. Although she may indeed been a Painter, it is clear to me that her surname was recorded as Pointer. The date of the marriage is in agreement with the estimated dates of birth of Cornelius and Susannah's eldest sons, John and William (b. ca. 1760/65) and fit Cornelius' date of birth of 1740 from the Thomas Bowman Bible. That would provide Cornelius with a believable age of about 24 at his marriage to Susannah. It also fits well with Susannah's estimated date of birth (ca. 1745), but points to her place of birth as possibly Augusta Co., VA, instead of the oft-quoted "Wilkes Co., NC". The Rockingham County location of the marriage (Rockingham County formed 1778 from Augusta County, VA) lies in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, and therefore consistent with Walker Hume Bowman's view that Cornelius Bowman was born in the same region. On balance, there are simply too many factors that fit well together. Therefore, I believe we must accept the Rockingham county marriage record as that of our Cornelius and Susannah. This suggests that each was probably born to an Augusta (Rockingham) County, VA, family. Incomplete transcripts of Virginia state enumerations 1782-1785 for Rockingham County list households of a Leonard Painter, George Painter, Christly Painter, but no Pointers. Living near Christly Painter are several Bowmans, including John Bowman, Benjamin Bowman, Jacob Bowman Jr. There is also a Joseph Bowman. Also living in that county is Andrew Byrd Sr., Andrew Byrd Jr. and John "Shever" (Sevier). These names remind us of the court records of Augusta County, VA, cited by Chalkley and discussed in Ed Bowman's work. As far as I know, the several Bowman clans living in Augusta County at that time were either German/Swiss or Dutch. The Painters were also German, the name having been derived from Bender. It should be noted that "Bender" pronounced by a native German sounds remarkably like "Painter." Although my own grandfather, Rev. William Albert Bowman (of Owsley Co., KY) believed that his Bowman ancestors were Irish, I doubt that he was correct. * * * * * text from Ancestry family tree Note from Tom Ashworth, researcher and descendant: We know that Peter Bowman is the father of Cornelius because of a note written by family members in 1901. In that note, it states that "Aunt Sythe" (my gg-grandmother Siretha Seburn) had sent a record, apparently written in her mother's hand (in other words, written by Sarah Bowman Gabbard, b. 1798), outlining family relationships. According to the note, which is in the possession of David Travillion Bunton of Russellville, Arkansas (and is shown in the Cornelius Bowman book recently written by Edward Bowman): "Grandfather Cornelus Bowman Neal - Grandfather Neal Bowman was son of Peter Bowman and Margaret Bowman. Grandma Bowman married a Van Peldt" ... "Written by Sally Gabbard for ???? Aunt Sythe sent record to ???? ???? their mother's hand." In another place, the note states: "Grandma Elizabeth Gentry Gabbard was bornd April the 23rd Day 1833. Edward Gabbard & Sarah Bowman her parents." [The note is displayed on page D 30 of Ed Bowman's book, "Cornelius Bowman, A Founding Father of America and some of His Ancestors and Descendants".] Two records of the general time of Peter's death place Cornelius in the same general area where Peter lived: (1) a record from the Peaked Mountain Church shows Cornelius "Boman" marrying Susannah Pointer on March 19th, 1764; and (2) the April 16, 1767, record of the court martial of Cornelius for missing militia meetings. Again, the first record mentiond apparently gives the name of Cornelius' wife - Susannah Pointer. All of this is well documented in the Ed Bowman book. Madison Co KY Court Orders Book B: 1 Dec 1795: Deed from Robert Flemin & Mary his wife to Cornelius Bowman proved by Edward Jones & Daniel Lee & ordered certified. 4 May 1796: Same deed proved by Rebekah Lee & ordered recorded. Also appointed commissioners to determine boundary of a 2000 acres entry on Muddy Creek - Cornelius Bowman was one of the commissioners. 3 Dec 1799 Cornelius Bowman granted a certificate to obtain letters of administration on the estate of John Bowman, dec'd, whereupon he entered into bond with Elisha Bowman and Cornelius Bowman. [John may be his father since his son John lived some longer than this; Elisha and Cornelius two of his sons.] 1810 Madison Co KY Census: Cornelius Bowman: 1m +45, 1f +45. Cornelius Jr. also in this Census. [lisabackup3b.FTW] Cornelius Bowman and his family meandered to Muddy Creek in Estill County around 1790. It was his boys who followed James Moore's daughters to South Fork County. After Neal's wife, Susannah died and he was getting on in years, he was persuaded to come to Owsley County with his sons. The story goes that he grieved so over the loss of his wife that he almost lost his mind. The sons went back to Muddy Creek, dug up the remains of their mother and moved her back to Owsley County (it was still Clay County then.) Her body was taken by pack-horse to old Neal's cabin where he requested her remains be laid on his bed. That night he crawled into bed beside her coffin to sleep. The next day she was buried on a nearby hill. Old Neal soon joined his beloved Susannah when he was laid to rest by her side. The elderly Bowmans, their son, Cornelius, Jr. and his wife Betty Moore Bowman, are all buried near the residence of Willard Campbell. The mouth of the branch where widow Betty Bowman lived many years after the death of her husband still bears her name. (Source: "This Was Yesterday, A Romantic History of Owsley County", by Joyce Wilson.) [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 14, Ed. 1, Tree #0331, Date of Import: Feb 16, 1999] Scotch Lineage 1795 - Madison Co KY = Ellison 1813 - S. Fork = Booneville NC - lived on Roan Creek now under Watauga lake Wilkes Co, NC would be August or Shenandoah Co, VA Reverend 1781 Tax Assessor Collector in Washington Co, Roan Creek 1790-92 Tenn [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #0371, Date of Import: Mar 6, 1999] Cornelius Bowman obtained land in 1778 on Buffalo Creek and Upper Yadkin: (Land Entries in Wilkes County, NC, beginning March 4, 1778, by J.J. Hayes.) "No. 56, 18 April 1778, . . . 200 acres on W. side of the Yadkin above mouth of Buffalow begg. . . including the impt Mr. Cornelius Bowman. . . . ". Cornelius Bowman was appointed and commissioned a Justice of the Peace for County of Washington, North Carolina, May 10, 1791. Cornelius Bowman was a Methodist Preacher. Cornelius Bowman (1740-1826) migrated with his family from Senandoah Valley, Virginia, through the Carolinas; was in the Watauga Settlement, Washington County, North Carolina, for a while; then back to Virginia for a short time, before finally migrating to and settling in, Madison County, Kentucky. The only child of Cornelius to remain in Tennessee was William E. Bowman (1768-1840). Compiled from notes in the Rogers family history books. If correct, our Susannah was a Pointer, not an Abbott. Although Painter/Pointer seems at first to be an English surname, researchers of the Painter/Pointer family of the Shenandoah Valley say they were German -- "Painter/Pointer" was anglicized from the German "Bender". Supposedly, the Painter/Bender family was descended from Matthaus Bender b. 1677 Mannheim, Palatinate, Germany, d. 1744 New Hanover Twp., York Co., PA; he m. Anna (Mary) Catharina b. 1681 Palatinate, d. 1764 New Hanover Twp, York Co., PA. You can find more by checking out the Painter Family GenForum. | Bowman, Cornelius "Neal" Sr. (I69)
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2703 | Note from Find a Grave: Children: James W Moore, Cornelius Moore, Elias Moore, Susanna Moore Bowman, William J Moore, Margaret Moore Cole Brandenburg, Eleanor Moore Crawford, James Moore, Isabella Moore, Deborah Moore Wilson and Henry C Moore. | Bowman, Deborah (I72)
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2704 | Note from Find a Grave: Daughter of William Hamilton & Margaret Walkup Hamilton. Wife of James Moore Sr. It's now evident from her obituary which I searched for for nearly 20 years her gravestone dates are wrong this will be corrected by family members.. Extracted and transcribed by Sherry L Baker GGGGGreat granddaughter Ellender Hamilton Moore Female 1756–1848 Died In Boonville, Owsley co., Ky., on Sunday evening, Dec. 3d, Mrs. Eleanor Moore, consort of Mr. James Moore, deceased, aged 92 years. The deceased has left 9 children, 94 grand-children 277 great grand-children, 35 great great grand children, 11 great great great grand-children. From the Louisville Courier Journal Dec 23rd 1848 The Will of William Hamilton William Hamilton of Virginia (father of Ellender Hamilton Moore) In the name of God aman, I William Hamilton of the County of Madison andState of Kentucky. Perfect sense and memory of mind do make this my last will and Testament. First of all I comend my soul to almighty God and as for what world; it hath pleased God to bestow on me in this world, I do distrubute them in the following manner. I do give and bequeath unto my son Patrick Hamilton ten shillings current money to him and his heirs. For all the residue of my estate both rail and personal and after the payment of my lawful debts. I desire to be eq. devided among the rest of my children, towit, Mary, Isabellah, Easter andEaliner (Ellender/Eleanor)to them their and here to fore I do hereby constitute and appoint William Tincher, William Hamilton Tincher and Samuel Tincher Executors of this my last will and testament and I do hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this to be my last will and Testament. In witness whandif I hair her unto set my hand and seal this 28th day of June in the year 1800. William (X) Hamilton In presence of us (remainder illegible) Suggested edit: I downloaded a copy of the will so I could see the illegible areas, which I was able to read. I've attached an updated transcription if you'd like to update the Bio. Transcribed from Madison County, Kentucky Will Book Vol. A. Page 227 In the name of God aman (amen), I William Hamilton of the County of Madison and State of Kentucky in perfect sense and memory of mind do make this my last will and Testament. First of all I commit my soul to almighty God and as for what world goods it hath pleased God to bestow on me in this world, I do distribute them in the following manner to wit, I do give and bequeath unto my son Patrick Hamilton Ten shillings current money to him and his heirs forever, all the residue of my estate both rail (real) and personal after the payment of my lawful debts I desire to be equally divided among the rest of my children, to wit, Mary, Isabellah, Easter and Ealiner (Eleanor/Ellender) to them, their and hair (and their heirs) forever. I do hereby constitute and appoint William Tincher, William Hamilton Tincher and Samuel Tincher Executors of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this to be my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 28th day of June in the year 1800. In the presence of us His George Tincher William (X) Hamilton Jno (John) Campbell Mark At a Court held for Madison County on Monday the 3rd day of August 1801. This will was proved to be last will and Testament of Wm (William) Hamilton Deceased by the oath of John Campbell and George Tincher whereas hereto and ordered to be recorded. Attest Will Irvine County Clerk Transcribed from Microfilm at the KY Historical Society by Sherry L Baker Rev. James Moore Male 1760–1835 • Male Ellender Hamilton Female 1760–1835 • Female Marriage 9 October 1775 North Carolina, British Colonial America Children (8) John S Moore Sr. Male 1777–1845 • Male Elizabeth Moore Female 1781–1850 • Female Mary Moore Female 1783–1872 • Female William Moore Male 1756–1864 • Male James Moore, Jr. Male 1788–1845 • Male Elias Moore Male 1790–1865 • Male Esther Moore Female 1792–1852 • Female | Hamilton, Elendor Collett (I68)
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2705 | Note of Find a Grave: Buried on Fox Ridge Rd off Fox Creek Rd On top of hill on the right after the bridge | Hash, Joseph "Josephat" (I1652)
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2706 | Note on Ancestry family tree. The following note were originally shared by WilliamGarmmon43 on 03 May 2013. * * * ezekial young's marriage. kyoungmoran added this to Ezekiel Young on 15 Nov 2010. Also, E.E. Young was a bigamist who never divorced Elizabeth Phipps but married a woman in MO named Olive Sweaney. They had one son - my grandfather Edward Lee Young, Sr. | Phipps, Elizabeth (I803)
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2707 | Note on Ancestry family tree. The following note were originally shared by WilliamGarmmon43 on 03 May 2013. * * * ezekial young's marriage. kyoungmoran added this to Ezekiel Young on 15 Nov 2010. Also, E.E. Young was a bigamist who never divorced Elizabeth Phipps but married a woman in MO named Olive Sweaney. They had one son - my grandfather Edward Lee Young, Sr. * * * death of Ezekial Young kyoungmoran added this to Ezekiel Young on 16 Nov 2010. E. Young was a resident of Kansas City, Jackson County, MO, but he died in Lexington, Layfatte County, MO. I am his great granddaughter and have a copy of his obituary. | Young, Ezekial Edward "E E" (I810)
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2708 | Note on Find a Grave Never married Info from Page 317 Green Phipps Book | Phipps, Mary Emaline (I804)
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2709 | Note on Find a Grave Cemetery transcriptions list her as "Grandma Phipps" and there are no dates on her headstone. Inscription "Grandma" | Doane, Tamar Ann (I382)
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2710 | Note on Find a Grave Edward "Ned" was a son of John McDaniel & Mazzy Phipps. He married Grace Drew/Morris September 20, 1906 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky at Grace's Uncle Elisha Mullin's home. Grace was a daughter of Abe Drew & Ellen Drew, | McDaniel, Edward "Ned" (I313)
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2711 | Note on Find a Grave Elizabeth Wilmot was first married to James Cornett. They had 2 children , Versa Cornett Whitt and James Herman. James died in 1917 from injuries sustained in a coal mining accident. He is probably buried in KY. James H. Was born in Crab Orchard, KY. | Hopkins, Elizabeth (I830)
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2712 | Note on Find a Grave Nicholas B. 'Nick' Bowman was the son of Elijah Bowman and Elizabeth Gentry. Records indicate Nicholas was born in Lee County, Kentucky or Virginia around 1795-1799 depending upon the source. Nicholas and Elizabeth (sometimes seen as Isabell) Moore, daughter of James and Ellender Hamilton Moore, married October 3, 1818 in Clay County, Kentucky. They became the parents of: Isabell/Elizabeth Bowman Spencer (1820-1876) Henry Clay Bowman (1822-1864) Ellender Bowman Lawson (1824-?) Lucinda Bowman Spencer (1826-1880) Emoline Bowman Lawson (1827-1921) John Wesley ‘Butler’ Bowman (1831-1899) Marium Bowman Chambers (1833-1920) Martha Bowman (1835-1853) Deborah Jane ‘Deb’ Bowman Spencer (1838-1926) Rachel Bowman Combs (1841-1924) William Fletcher Bowman (1842-1863) Nicholas last appears in the 1860 Census for Breathitt County, Kentucky. It is assumed he died shortly thereafter or at least before 1870. The death records for Breathitt County are not available for several years between 1860 and 1870. Some undocumented sources state that Nicholas and Isabel/Elizabeth are buried on the old farm about two mile up Lower Twin Creeks in Breathitt County. | Bowman, Nicholas B. (I82)
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2713 | Note on Find a Grave by Victoria Taylor True. From Guilford, came the ancestors of the present Phipps families that descended from the two brothers Benjamin Phipps of whom I have already written and Isaiah Phipps here in Grayson County, Va., and Ashe and Alleghany Counties, N.C. Isaiah Phipps [1769-1847] came here, as a young man; stayed with his brother Ben Phipps until he took up land and married a Miss How. His home was established west of the Fields place. He was a great hunter of wild game. The writer was told he killed early one morning two turkey gobblers and a big buck before breakfast. Game of all kin was plentiful here in his day and for a long time afterwards. He reared a large family of boys and girls. All of his sons and daughters moved away from the old homestead but two sons, Benjamin [1811-1901] and David Phipps [1817-1907]. Benjamin Phipps [1811-1901] married Ainey Long [Anna Elina Long - "Eleanor" (1811-1901)]and was given the lower part of his father's homestead. He built his home in the woods; he cleared the land and became one of the best farmers of that day. Because of the numerous Bens in the Phipps family he was called "Preacher" Ben Phipps. Well did he carry out all of his life the title given him; he never preached in words, but lived the life which if many so-called preachers had emulated would have given them more influence for good, if they had walked and lived as did "Preacher" Ben. He had eight children; four girls and three sons lived to be grown. | Phipps, Benjamin H. (I377)
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2714 | Note on Find a Grave by Victoria Taylor True. From Guilford, came the ancestors of the present Phipps families that descended from the two brothers Benjamin Phipps of whom I have already written and Isaiah Phipps here in Grayson County, Va., and Ashe and Alleghany Counties, N.C. Isaiah Phipps [1769-1847] came here, as a young man; stayed with his brother Ben Phipps until he took up land and married a Miss How. His home was established west of the Fields place. He was a great hunter of wild game. The writer was told he killed early one morning two turkey gobblers and a big buck before breakfast. Game of all kin was plentiful here in his day and for a long time afterwards. He reared a large family of boys and girls. All of his sons and daughters moved away from the old homestead but two sons, Benjamin [1811-1901] and David Phipps [1817-1907]. | Phipps, Isaiah (I208)
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2715 | Note on Find a Grave giving gravesite details: Powell shares a double monument, marked with his wife's name and birthdate. Adela Collins is buried in the Catlettsburg Cemetery, however. His monument records a death date of February 19, 1935 as well. | Collins, Powel Jackson (I593)
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2716 | Note on Find a Grave: "Deacon of Pine Branch Baptist Church from organization until his death" Son of Joseph "Josephat" Miller Hash[e] Sr (1785->1850) and Margaret "Peggy" Halsey Served in Co. I, 51st VA Inf. CSA Married (1) Sallie Ward (2) Sarah Rebecca McGrady 1864 (3) Eliza Cullop 1879 (4) Jane Cox Jennings 1894 CHILDREN: Hannah Louise Hash 1856 Dennis Hash 1859 Cora Virginia Hash Hash 1862 Sarah Ann Hash 1864 Emory Columbus Hash 1866 Seymour Cicero Hash 1870 Albert Grant Hash 1876 Walter Alexander Hash 1878 Peyton Hash | Hash, Abraham (I1666)
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2717 | Note on Find a Grave: Andrew Hash Birthdate: 1767 Death: Died 1845 in Whitley County, Kentucky Son of William Horton Hash, Sr and Eleanor Ellander Hash Married 2 Husband of Elizabeth aka Betsy McCarty or Hendrick 1 Ex-husband of Nancy Hart m. 2/25/1805 Father of Ahart Hash; Peter Hash; William Hash; John Hash; Margaret Hart; Stephen Hash John Hash | Hash, Andrew (I1793)
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2718 | Note on Find a Grave: Chester died of the flu a few months before the birth of his son. | Mahaffey, Chester Arthur (I758)
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2719 | Note on Find a Grave: John H. Ward served in Co. I, 51st VA Inf. CSA, enlisting 2/28/1863, at age 35 and given disability discharge on 5/6/1863. He had a daughter named Elizabeth Ward born circa 1854-1858. She last appears on the 1900 census with her father and stepmother aged 42. After that she seems to have disappeared. I wondered if she married late in life or died before 1910. My Aunt Missouri Anderson Testerman 1899-1993 spoke of her mother's sister Elizabeth Ward riding horses a lot, so it makes me wonder if she did survive after 1900-1910. Does anyone know about her? The children of John Hash Ward and Evalina Hash: 1. Kennedy "Kenny" Columbus Ward 1849-1916 md. Frances "Frankie" Lane 2. Sheffy Abram Ward 1850-1870 md. Elsie Jane Hash 3. Elizabeth Ward 1854-? 4. Margaret "Peggy" Ann Ward 1856-1856 5. John A. Ward 1857-? 6. Mary Ann Ward 1860-1949 md. Allen Franklin "Frank" Anderson 7. Unnamed Ward 1866-1866 | Ward, John Hash (I1665)
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2720 | Note on Find a Grave: Married Mary Polly Welch b 1838 daughter of John Welch and Sally Ballard _____________________ VA DEATH INDEX: Name: Eli Hash Birth Date: abt 1840 Death Date:1 Feb 1862 Death Place: Grayson, Carroll, Virginia Death Age:22 Race: White Marital Status: Married Gender: Male Spouse Name: Polly Hash FHL Film Number:2056981 CIVIL WAR RECORDS: Eli Cleve Hash Residence: Ashe County, North Carolina, North Carolina Enlistment Date:1 Sep 1863 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Ashe County, North Carolina State Served: North Carolina Service Record: Enlisted in Company A, North Carolina 26th Infantry Regiment on 01 Sep 1863. Sources: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster CHILDREN: William Hash 1857 – 1862 Sarah Jane Hash Anderson 1859 – 1924 Eli Crockett Hash 1862 – 1930 md Cora Virginia Hash | Hash, Eli Cleve (I1829)
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2721 | Note on Find a Grave: Never married Info from Page 317 Green Phipps Book | Phipps, Nancy Perlina (I805)
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2722 | Note on Find a Grave: Nora died of the flu at her parent's home in St. Paul, Arkansas. The flu epidemic had taken the life of her husband just 5 months before. They were survived by their newborn child, Chester Jr. The baby was taken in by his paternal grandparents (Jesse & Elizabeth Mahaffey) as shown by the 1910 census for St. Paul. However, he died at age 19 of an unknown cause and is buried in Cass, Franklin County, Arkansas. | Johnson, Nora (I774)
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2723 | Note on Find a Grave: Old John Hash is a forefather of the Hash line in southwest Virginia. John and his 1st wife (??) had about 7 kids before she died about the time John left for Virginia in the early 1760's. He remarried to Elizabeth Stodgill on his journey thru Orange County, VA (also in the early 1760's). John and Elizabeth Stodgill only had one son, another John born about 1763. The listing for Elizabeth S. Hash shows many children -- she only had the one son, John. The rest are from John's first wife. Old John's will spelled out this John by my 2nd wife. Copy and paste url below for exact cemetery location https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1-LjJMNEXuM_wKj0nYfPQPLZR69Q≪=36.59569798575163%2C-81.24390157265805&z=18 | Hash, John (I1775)
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2724 | Note on Find a Grave: parents helens and malinda bishop grayson m levi hash son of will and jane m. 12/16/1855 aged 20, farmer eliza aged 17 entered by isaac j parks | Bishop, Elisa J. (I1831)
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2725 | Note on Find a Grave: Rhoda Alice Pingleton (m) 9-5-1909 Haileyville, Pittsburg, Oklahoma Children of Timothy & Rhoda: 1.Gladys Onita Peachee born 7-9-1910 Oklahoma married: _________ McClanadan. 2. Myrtle Lena Peachee (born) 8-19-1913 Hartshone, Pittsburg, Oklahoma (died) 1-31-1981 married: Herschel J. Scroggins. | Pingleton, Rhoda Alice (I836)
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2726 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of Thomas and Joannah ALFORD Baker Husband of Josephine PHIPPS Baker Madison County Record, 30 August 1928 John A. Baker, 78 years old of Fleming Creek, died August 27, 1928 at his son Daily's home. He was a pioneer resident of the area. He is survived by his wife, Josephine, and four sons, Jake, John William, Daily and Hugh, all of St. Paul. His body was laid to rest in the Cragar Cemetery. Modern tombstone shown on findagrave sits between the fieldstone marked graves of John Alford & Josephine. | Baker, John Alford (I367)
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2727 | Note on Find a Grave: Ward, Rosamond Evaline aka Rosey •Born: Feb 1830, Grayson Co., Va. •Marriage: Hash, Zebedee Rosamond married Zebedee Hash, son of Joseph Hash and Margaret Halsey. Zebedee Hash was born about Jan 1816 in Virginia. NOTES from Researcher Victoria Taylor True VA DEATH INDEX: Name: Rosey Hash [Rosey Ward] Birth Date: abt 1830 Death Date: 11 Apr 1855 Death Place: Grayson County, Virginia Death Age: 25 Race: White Marital Status: Married Gender: Female Father Name: Zacharia Ward Mother Name: Tobitha Ward Spouse Name: Zebedee Hash FHL Film Number:31758 | Ward, Rosamond Evaline (I1855)
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2728 | Note on Find a Grave: "Died At Birth" | Turner, Ed (I1511)
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2729 | Note on Find a Grave: * Infant C. T. Hash daughter Born: May 1870 in Va Name is NOT Calvin Sometimes written C.F. Hash Died: May 1870 in Va Parents: William Henry Harrison Hash Mary Glass | Hash, C.T. (I1853)
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2730 | Note on Find a Grave: *DAVID HOLDAWAY Birthdate: 1796 Death: Died 1826 in VA, GRAYSON aged approx. 30 Burial unknown Son of TIMOTHY HOLDAWAY Birthdate: December 25, 1744 Birthplace: England, UK Death: Died July 19, 1834 and Hanna Newland Birthdate: 1748 Death: (Date and location unknown) GrdSon of TIMOTHY HOLDAWAY Birthdate: 1725 Death: Died 1744 and BRIDGETT Birthdate: 1724 Death: (Date and location unknown) siblings: Father of HENRY HOLDAWAY; FRANCIS HOLDAWAY; TIMOTHY HOLDAWAY, III; JAMES J HOLDAWAY and DAVID HOLDAWAY Husband of MARY POLLY HASH Children TIMOTHY HOLDAWAY; MARY HOLDAWAY; RUFUS M HOLDAWAY; JACKSON B HOLDAWAY; JOHN Dodson HOLDAWAY; was born 12 Jan 1834 in Independence, VA, and died 03 Sep 1928 in Red River Co, TX. He married (2) Elvira Adeline Perkins on 20 Mar 1867 in Grayson County, VA, daughter of Timothy Perkins and Elizabeth. 1. Pedigree Chart of CB of Lincoln, NE.dtd. April 1993. 2. 1840 Census, Grayson Co., VA. Pg. 309.PJP's book 3. 1850 Census of Grayson Co., VA, District 19, #500 & Pg. 195, Aug. 1850, Editor, Dr. John F. Schunk.PJP's Copy 4. 1870 Census, Grayson Co., VA, Wilson District, July 1870, No. 457. Pg. 262 of Transcript by Jeffery Weaver.See annotation 5. 1880 Census, Grayson Co., VA, Wilson District #3, No. 46.Pg. 53 of Transcript by Jeffery Weaver. 6. Moved to TX soon aft 1880 ANDREW CREED HOLDAWAY; He was born 1838 in Grayson, VA, USA, and died 1938. Military: 28 Jun 1861, Virginia Residence: 1880, Grayson, Virginia married Mandana Haga (Henry10, David9, John George8 Hagey, Hans George Hagi7 Hage, Hans Jacob6 Hegi, Hans Rudolf5 Hagi, Conrad Haagen4, Werner3 Hegi, Hanss2, Jacob1) was born 27 May 1844 in Grayson, VA, USA, and died Unknown DAVID CROCKET HOLDAWAY; ALLEN HOLDAWAY; CHURCHWELL HOLDAWAY WILLIAM RILEY HOLDAWAY | Holdaway, David Amos (I1877)
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2731 | Note on Find a Grave: *Jackson B. Hash CSA VETERAN Enlisted in 50th VA Infantry, Co. D transferred to CS Navy on 4/4/1864. (info thanks to Linda P FaG researcher ) Born: 16 Oct 1815 in Grayson, Va Died: Dec 1895 in Va Married: 31 Dec 1837 in Grayson, Va Parents: Spouse Malinda I or J Pugh Born: 23 Apr 1825 in Grayson, Va Died: Jul 1879 in Grayson, Va Parents: William Pugh Lucy Anderson Children Jerome C. Hash Born: Jan 1841 in Grayson, Va Byron B. Hash Born: 21 May 1842 in Grayson, Va Died in CW in POW camp William Troy Hash Born: 19 Sep 1849 in Grayson, Va Mitchell Masten Hash Born: 19 Mar 1853 in Grayson, Va Cora E. Hash Born: Aug 1864 in Grayson, Va Died: Jan 1944 in Grant, Grayson, Va Martha L ...died young | Hash, Jackson B. (I1888)
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2732 | Note on Find a Grave: *Jacob (Andre) Anderson Hash (John II , William Horton? Sr. , John "Old John" Sr. ) was born on 20 Aug 1813 in Grayson Co VA. He died in 1877. Place unknown Burial unknown Pls contact me with info on Jacob | Hash, Jacob Anderson "Andre" (I1886)
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2733 | Note on Find a Grave: *Malinda I. Pugh Born: 23 Apr 1825 in Grayson, Va Died: July 6, 1879 in Grayson County, VA. (thks Linda P) Married: 31 Dec 1837 in Grayson, Va Parents: William Pugh Lucy Anderson Spouse Jackson B. Hash Born: 16 Oct 1815 in Grayson, Va Died: Dec 1895 in Va | Pugh, Malina J. (I1889)
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2734 | Note on Find a Grave: *MARY POLLY HASH Birthdate: 1801 Parents John Hash and Rebecca Anderson Death: Died February 17, 1887 Wife of DAVID HOLDAWAY Mother of TIMOTHY HOLDAWAY; MARY HOLDAWAY; RUFUS M HOLDAWAY; JACKSON B HOLDAWAY; JOHN HOLDAWAY and 5 others. | Hash, Mary (I1876)
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2735 | Note on Find a Grave: 62 yr 2 m 22 d From Cemetery Records Allen HASH Cemetery, Grayson County, Virginia Headstone was moved to Fox Creek Family Cemetery, Grayson, Virginia, body remains interred in the Allen Hash Cemetery. The small stone shared with Allen was moved but was not found in August 2001. | Rutherford, Elizabeth Mary Ann "Polly" (I1879)
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2736 | Note on Find a Grave: Allen Hash Allen Hash was born in Virginia in 1819. He and his wife Elizabeth were living in Shedd, Oregon when their daughter Arminta was born in 1855. They were in Missouri when their daughter Martha Ann was born in 1847. When Arminta was about 15 years old they came East of the Cascade Mountains and settled on Coon Creek in the Grizzly area of Wasco County (later Crook and then Jefferson County). Allen, also called John by his family, and Elizabeth raised a family of five girls: Jane Huston, Martha Ann Strait, Arminta Evans, Etta Chitwood and Mary Ellen Garrett. By 1900 Allen and Elizabeth were probably divorced. Elizabeth was living with Jeff D. Evans family in McKay Precinct in Crook County and Allen was living in the Haystack Precinct in Crook County. Their daughters Mary Allen, wife of James Harlan Garrett, and Etta, wife of Pleasant Chitwood, were both deceased. In 1907 Allen made his will. He left Arminta and Jane $1.00 each and his daughter Martha Ann was to receive the remainder of his estate. The children of Etta and Mary Ellen petitioned the Court to get their mother's share of the Estate. Martha Ann Strait appears in the 1910 Crook County Census and was either divorced or widowed. Allen died March 4, 1908 and is buried in the Gray Butte Cemetery. He left an estate but did not have a grave stone ... only a small grave marker that said only "Alln Hash". | Hash, Allen (I395)
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2737 | Note on Find a Grave: Anderson Rutherford; born 1788 Germanic lineage Parents unknown Married Jane Hash Dau of John Hash and Rebecca Anderson Believed to be buried with wife. | Rutherford, Andrew Anderson (I1873)
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2738 | Note on Find a Grave: ARKIN YOUNG b. 1846 Co. D, 19th. Kentucky Infantry GAR 1861-1865 Son of, John Young and Laura Lucy Fields Husband of, Deborah Moore ∼ Larkin Young, born Sep 19, 1841 in Logan County, Virginia; died Mar 19, 1917 in Owsley County, Kentucky. He was the son of John Nathan "Nathan" Young and Lucy Laura "Lucy" Fields. He married Deborah "Debbie" Moore Abt. 1860 in Owsley County, Kentucky. She was born Feb 1843 in Owsley County, Kentucky, and after 21 April 1917, as she applied for Larkin Young's widows pension on that date. There is a Widow's Application number but no certificate number, which leads me to believe that she probably died shortly after the application was made, but definitely before the application was approved and a certificate issued. She was the daughter of John W. Moore, Jr. and Lucretia Smith. His Kentucky Death Certificate # 09217 recorded in 1917 has his name as "Farkin Young", and his cause of death as Apoplexy and Arterio Sclerosis. | Young, Larkin (I1923)
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2739 | Note on Find a Grave: Assumed written by Kevin Avery, admin of her entry. "I previously had Mar 13,1883 as her death in Owsley Co, KY. The specific death record needs to be found. She might be buried next to William across from Blooming Grove Baptist Church. It's on Mildred Rd in Jackson County Ky. It was once a part of Owsley County. There is also a very old and small cemetery down the road where her sons are buried. She married William Moore on Feb 13,1806 in Madison County, Kentucky. Children: James W Moore, Cornelius Moore, Elias Moore, Susanna Moore Bowman, William J Moore, Margaret Moore Cole Brandenburg, Eleanor Moore Crawford, James Moore, Isabella Moore, Deborah Moore Wilson and Henry C Moore." | Bowman, Deborah (I72)
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2740 | note on Find a Grave: Biography by David Travillion Bunton Elijah Bowman, son of Cornelius Bowman and his wife Susannah Painter Bowman (note she was not an Abbott per historian Arch Bowman) Elijah Bowman married Elizabeth Gentry on Nov 4, 1795 in Madison County, Kentucky. Her parents Nicholas Gentry and Sarah Dickens Gentry gave permission. Elijah Bowman was enumerated in the 1840 Owsley County, KY census and died circa 1843 because Elijah Bowman was listed in the 1841, 1842, and 1843 Clay County, Kentucky tax lists with his land on the south fork of the Kentucky River. In 1844 Owsley County, KY tax list records Nicholas Bowman administrator of E Bowman, deceased with land on South Fork of the Kentucky River. The 500 acres is crossed out on the entry. Elijah Bowman was living in 1843 but deceased by 1844. David Travillion Bunton | Bowman, Elijah (I1948)
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2741 | Note on Find a Grave: Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Thought to be buried in Lower Twin Creek, Breathitt County, Kentucky. Specific cemetery location unknown. | Bowman, Nicholas B. (I82)
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2742 | Note on Find a Grave: Calvin is the son of Pendleton Taylor and Catherine McDaniel Taylor. He was born in Grainger County, Tennessee and moved to Kentucky in 1858 with his parents. In 1858 after arriving in KY he married Julia Ann Shackelford of Breathitt County, the daughter of Abner Terry Shackelford and Nancy Ann Gossett. Calvin enlisted in the Union Army and died of typhoid fever shortly after. He had 2 children. ----------------------------- HANNAH TAYLOR ON THE TOMBSTONE IS CALVIN'S AUNT, NOT HIS WIFE OR DAUGHTER. Calvin's wife was Julia Ann Shackelford Taylor Cope and is burried in Cope Cemetery in Breathitt County. Calvin and Hannah are probably on the same tombstone because they died within a year and were buried next to each other. The footstone rocks still exist and their distance from the headstone indicate both graves were adults. This seems to confirm that Hannah was not an infant daughter of Calvin Taylor, but the wife of Orville Pinkney Taylor. Calvin is the son of Pendleton Taylor and Catherine McDaniel Taylor. He was born in Grainger County, Tennessee and moved to Kentucky in 1858 with his parents. In 1858 after arriving in KY he married Julia Ann Shackelford of Breathitt County, the daughter of Abner Terry Shackelford and Nancy Ann Gossett. Calvin enlisted in the Union Army and died of typhoid fever shortly after. He had 2 children. | Taylor, Calvin Henderson (I1769)
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2743 | Note on Find a Grave: Calvin is very near to the beginning of Row 5. His is said to be the 4th unmarked fieldstone and was the son of William & Jane Bonham Hash, per NewRiverNotes.com. Calvin Hash (age 21, born in Grayson County and a resident of Grayson County), married Sarah A. Blankenbeckles (age 25, born in Smyth County and a resident of Smyth County), on 17 Jun 1860 in Smyth County, Virginia. They were united in marriage by Jas W. Dickey. Sarah was the daughter of George and Sarah Blankenbeckler. Their daughter, Sarah V. A. Hash was born in Smyth County, VA on 24 May 1862. On the 1860 Federal Census for Smyth County, VA, Calvin and his wife Sarah Anne are living with Sarah's parents, George and Sarah Blankenbeckler. My the 1870 Census for Marion, Smyth County, Sarah A. Hash and her 8 year old daughter Sarah V.A. Hash are living in the Thomas and Catharine Danold household, with no Calvin Hash to be found. On 16 May 1871 in Smyth County, Virginia, Sarah A. Hash, widowed, the daughter of Geo. and Sarah Blankenbeckler, would marry Seymore G. Atkins, also widowed. Calvin is said to have been a Civil War Veteran who fought for the Southern Confederate Army and who died during the course of that war. The Calvin Hash of this memorial is not to be confused with another Calvin Hash (b. 1888. d. 1941), also buried in Pine Branch Cemetery and whose father was Zachariah Hash & Lucinda Ward. Bio by David Burns, M. Div. Find A Grave Member #47319474 2/20/2024 | Hash, Calvin (I1832)
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2744 | Note on Find a Grave: caption on a photo Samuel (16 Jan 1831-25 Apr 1911) and Elsie Hash Welsh (7 Jan 1834-13 Jun 1930, daughter of Billy Hash, were married 18 Dec 1856. Samuel was a Primitive Baptist preacher at Grant. Children: Creed; Philip, Sarah, and Clerisa Elvira (14 Jul 1872-14 Mar 1955). On 5 Aug 1888 Clerisa married Stephen W. James. Their children: Malisaa James Parks, Ruthy Ann, Fletcher Floyd, and Philip Braxton. Courtesy of Anne B. Parks. | Hash, Elsie Ann (I1827)
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2745 | Note on Find a Grave: caption on a photo Samuel (16 Jan 1831-25 Apr 1911) and Elsie Hash Welsh (7 Jan 1834-13 Jun 1930, daughter of Billy Hash, were married 18 Dec 1856. Samuel was a Primitive Baptist preacher at Grant. Children: Creed; Philip, Sarah, and Clerisa Elvira (14 Jul 1872-14 Mar 1955). On 5 Aug 1888 Clerisa married Stephen W. James. Their children: Malisaa James Parks, Ruthy Ann, Fletcher Floyd, and Philip Braxton. Courtesy of Anne B. Parks. | Welsh, Samuel (I1828)
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2746 | Note on Find a Grave: Cemetery records indicate that Robert Ward was buried in Section 24, Lot 506, Grave 1 on 12-01-1984; however, his grave is "unmarked". The grave marker on the left in the photo is that of Henrietta Ann Hensley (24-506-2). | Ward, Robert Lester (I1619)
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2747 | Note on Find a Grave: Charles was the son of Charles Wilson Kratzer Sr. and Mary Jane Robinson. He was the youngest and only boy child in his family. His oldest sister Helen Julia Kratzer, Davis born in 1913- and another sister Margaret Josephine Kratzer, Gravett 1918-1975. In 1940 he served in the regular Army (Horse Calvary) and was honorably discharged in 1941. He married several times and could never settle down in one place for very long. His trade was a Linotype operator (Printer) as his father was before him. When uncle Charlie was in his late forties he lost his eye sight to glaucoma. He was a member of Inner Views, a support group for the blind. His eye seeing dog was a beautiful Golden Retriever Boomer. Uncle Charlie may have had his problems and would drift in and out of our lives many times, but it's when he went blind and had to finally settle down, that we really got to know him. Uncle Charlie, deep down was a really fun person, with a great sense of humor. He was a very easy going guy and never complained about anything. I remember when we had to take him to the hospital (Cancer) he was in so much pain, and never complained...he told some jokes on the way that made us laugh and forget for the moment that he was very sick. Memories are wonderful and we have many of those about our Uncle Charlie. When we admitted him in the hospital we never dreamed that God would take him so quickly, he died a few day later, and today is is still very much missed. We Love you Uncle Charlie. | Kratzer, Charles Wilson (I1703)
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2748 | Note on Find a Grave: Civil War Company B 7th Regiment Kentucky Infantry Union PVT | Robinson, Julius (I142)
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2749 | Note on Find a Grave: Cornelius was born in Franklin Arkansas in either 1891 or 1892. His first wife was Clara Opal Richie b. April 24, 1898-Madison Co., Ark., died Oct.19,1903-Madison County, ARK. The had the following children. W. Howard b.1917, Carl b.1919, Glen b. 1925. He and Clara were married in Washington County, Arkansas April 16, 1916. | Marcum, Cornelius William (I746)
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2750 | Note on Find a Grave: Dau of Rebecca Anderson and John Hash Jane Hash, born 1794; died December 08, 1895; aged 101 Married Andrew Anderson Rutherford b 1788 Family tradition she and husband are buried with her parents and grandparents. Children Allen Rutherford m Margaret Daniels | Hash, Jane (I1872)
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