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301 | Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles Name Seldon F Bowman Enlistment Date 16 Aug 1862 Enlistment Place MT Sterling, Kentucky Enlistment Rank Captain Muster Date 21 Aug 1862 Muster Place Kentucky Muster Company C Muster Regiment 14th Cavalry Muster Regiment Type Cavalry Muster Information Commission Muster Out Date 16 Sep 1863 Muster Out Place Maysville, Kentucky Muster Out Information Mustered Out Side of War Union Survived War? Yes Was Officer? Yes Title Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky | Bowman, Seldon Fletcher (I2658)
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302 | Civil War soldier records and profiles Name Stephen Brewer Enlistment Date 11 Aug 1862 Enlistment Rank Private Muster Date 4 Sep 1862 Muster Place Illinois Muster Company I Muster Regiment 126th Infantry Muster Regiment Type Infantry Muster Information Enlisted Muster Out Date 12 Jul 1865 Muster Out Place Pine Bluff, Arkansas Muster Out Information Mustered Out Side of War Union Survived War? Yes Residence Place Drury, Illinois Death Date 12 Aug 1902 Title Illinois: Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men; GAR Dept of Illinois: Death Rolls | Brewer, Stephen Hale (I2094)
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303 | Civil War soldier records and profiles Name Thomas M Phipps Enlistment Date 21 Dec 1863 Enlistment Place New River Bridge, Virginia Enlistment Rank Private Muster Date 21 Dec 1863 Muster Place Virginia Muster Company C Muster Regiment 45th Infantry Muster Regiment Type Infantry Muster Information Enlisted Casualty Date 1 Mar 1864 Type of Casualty Sick Side of War Confederacy Survived War? Yes Death Date 16 Oct 1901 Title The Virginia Regimental Histories Series | Phipps, Thomas M. (I2671)
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304 | Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles Name: Nathan Ward Enlistment Date: 16 May 1862 Enlistment Place: Grayson, Virginia Enlistment Rank: Private Muster Date: 16 May 1862 Muster Place: Virginia Muster Company: I Muster Regiment: 51st Infantry Muster Regiment Type: Infantry Muster Information: Enlisted Muster Out Date: 24 Aug 1862 Muster Out Information: died Side of War: Confederacy Survived War?: No Title: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series | Ward, Nathan (I1663)
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305 | Clara J. Word, age 90, of Camden died Saturday at Valley Oaks Rehabilitation and Senior Living. She was a member of the Warner Spur Assembly of God Church. Mrs. Word is preceded in death by her parents, Joe S. Morgan and Emily Clyde Turner; husband, James S. Word, Son, Jerry Wayne Word; brothers, J.D. Morgan, Rufus Morgan and Jim Eli Morgan; sisters, Eula Mae Dickerson and Jean Milam. Survivors include, sons; Bobby S. Word and wife, Pat, Jimmy L. Word and wife Jean and Bill R. Word and wife, Emileene all of Camden; sister, Velma Lee Gravitt of Calhoun, GA; 7 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Monday, September 22, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at Warner Spur Assembly of God Church with Reverend Jimmy Cook officiating. Burial will follow in Harmony Grove Cemetery under the direction of Proctor Funeral Home. Visitation will be Sunday from 6-8 p.m at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Harmony Grove Cemetery. To sign the online guest register, please visit www.proctorfuneralhome.com https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/clara-word-obituary?id=29211605 | Morgan, Clara Jett (I1492)
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306 | Clara Marcum Sunday, October 19th, 1930, Robert Reed and I talked at the grave of Clara Marcum, one of my pupils who attended my school in the years of 1910 and 1911. She was a good girl and a good scholar. I am sure she was a kind and affectionate wife, a tender mother and a devoted Christian. Clara made friend with all who came in contact with her. We extend our sympathy to Mr. Marcum and the children who survive here. Clare will be greatly missed in the home and in this neighborhood, but our loss is Heaven’s gain. “A loved one from us is gone, A voice we love is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled.” - Chas. L. McElhaney. The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. Thursday, 30 October 1930. | Cooper, Clara Opal (I1391)
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307 | Clare A. Barr Blanchester, Ohio – Services for Clare A. Barr, 81, will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Hannah Funeral Home. Mr. Barr died Saturday at his home. He leaves his wife, Betty Coffey Barr; four sons, Gerald Marcum, Eventon, Ruford Marcum of Hawaii; Joseph A. Barr, and Thomas A. Barr, both of Blanchester; and two daughters, Mary Lou Boucher, Patricia Barr, both of Pleasant Plain. Visitation will be 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 13 June 1983. | Barr, Clare A. (I1805)
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308 | Clare's WWII Draft card gives birth date as 19 June 1901 | Barr, Clare A. (I1805)
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309 | Clarence McDaniel Clarence McDaniel, 65, died Monday afternoon in a Haines City, Fla. Hospital. A former Hamilton resident, Mr. McDaniel had resided in Florida the last 12 years. He was born in Harlan County, Ky., a son of William and Frances Bullock McDaniel. While in Hamilton, he was a truck driver for various firms. He leaves his wife, Bertha McDaniel; a son, Paul McDaniel, Middletown; two brothers, Karl McDaniel and Vernon McDaniel, both of Hamilton; a sister, Mrs. Gladys Mogle, Wyoming; three grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Fairfield Church of God, Rte.2, Fairfield. Burial will be in Darrtown Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 6 until 9 p.m. in Brown and Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershing Ave., and at the church Thursday from 9:30 a.m. until time of services. The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Tuesday, 2 May 1972. | McDaniel, Clarence (I498)
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310 | Clark Donald M. Clark, beloved husband of Henrietta; dear father of Mary, Joy, Skip, and Keith; fond son of Jewell Clark; brother of Fred and Jack Clark and June Mockler. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 3, 11:30 a.m., from Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest highway, Park Ridge, to Mary Seat of Wisdom church, 1500 S. Cumberland avenue, Park Ridge. Mass 12 noon. Interment All Saints. 823-1171. Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. Friday, 2 September 1955. | Clark, Donald Merle (I1722)
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311 | Clayton Ponder Obituary MT. VERNON - Clayton B. Ponder, died Mon., Sept. 20, 2004. Services Fri., 11 am at Cox Funeral Home Chapel. Visit Thurs., 6 - 9 pm at the funeral home. www.coxfuneralhomeky.com Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Sep. 22, 2004. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/clayton-ponder-obituary?id=34014633 | Ponder, Clayton Brooks (I984)
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312 | Cleburne – Daniel R. Hundley of Cleburne died Thursday at a hospital in Bayonet Point, Fla. He was 93. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Church of the Nazarene in Cleburne, where he was a member. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery in Cleburne under the direction of Martin’s Funeral Home in Cleburne. Mr. Hundley was born in Clay County, Ky., and was a paper finisher for a specialty paper company. Survivors: Two sons, James R. Hundley of Spring Hill, Fla., and Preston E. Hundley of Cleburne; three daughters, Bethel Ramsey of Louisberg, Ohio, Phina Bright of Monterey, Tenn., and Betty Lou Whitehead of Eaton, Ohio; 18 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Sunday, 5 February 1989. | Hundley, Daniel Robert (I619)
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313 | Cleo Turner of Salinas died Saturday evening at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was 90. Mr. Turner was born in Turner Bend, Ark. He had lived and farmed in the Salinas Valley since 1955. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Franklin County in Ozark, Ark. Mr. Turner is survived by his wife, Daisy Turner of Salinas; four daughters, Willie Fugate, Alice Turner and June May of Salinas, and May Burke of Mt. Pine, Ark; two sons, Ralph Turner of Grass Valley, and Donald Ray Turner of De Ridder, La.; 14 brothers and sisters (identities not provided by family); 33 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren. Private family services were held Monday at the Struve & Laporte Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Turner Bend, Ark. The Californian, Salinas, California. Tuesday, 21 July 1987. | Turner, Cloe (I1339)
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314 | Cleveland "Cleve" McKinney, 80, of Connersville, died Saturday, March 17, 2007 at his residence. Under a physicians care, he had been in failing health for the last 18 months. He was born in Clay County, Kentucky on December 1, 1926, one of four children of Arthur and Delia Murray McKinney. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served in Korea during the Korean Conflict , having received the rank of Corporal prior to his honorary discharge. Following his military service, he returned to Kentucky for residence and was married on December 21, 1953 in Jellico, Tennessee to Patsy Cornett of Clay County, Kentucky. They lived in Kentucky for a few years and moved to Indiana, where he was employed in construction in the Indianapolis area and had served as a foreman during the construction of the City-County Building in Indianapolis. A few years later, they moved back to Kentucky for a brief time and in 1963, he and his family moved to Connersville for residence, where he was employed with the former Philco-Ford and their successors, having retired in 1989. An active member of the Calvary Baptist Church, he had served as a church bus driver for many years and had volunteered in the church nursery ministry. During his leisure time he enjoyed vegetable gardening and bird watching and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Spending time with his family, especially his two grandsons was a special highlight of his life. Survivors include: a son, Jerry McKinney and wife Sarah of Connersville; two grandsons: Colin McKinney, a student at Butler University and Michael McKinney, a student at the University of Indianapolis; a brother: Marion McKinney and his wife, Ada of Mooresville, Indiana; and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. He is preceded in death by his wife of 36 years, Patsy Cornett McKinney, who died October 26, 1990; his parents; a brother: Paul McKinney; and a sister: Dorothy White. Funeral services will be held at 10 AM Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at Calvary Baptist Church, with Pastor John Reynolds officiating. Burial will be in Laurel North Cemetery, with military rites provided by the Fayette County Veterans Council Honor Guard. Friends may call at Miller, Moster, Robbins Funeral Home from 4-8 PM on Tuesday and from 9 AM until the time of services on Wednesday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made in care of the funeral home to the Fayette Regional Health System Hospice or to the Fayette County Cancer Fund. | McKinney, Cleveland (I1092)
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315 | Cleveland B. Wilmot Camden, Ohio – Cleveland B. Wilmot, 76, 143 South Lafayette St., died Wednesday at the Middletown Hospital. He had operated a sawmill in Preble County for many years. Survivors include the widow, Elizabeth; seven daughters, Mrs. Marie Lunsford of Blanchester, Mrs. Annabelle Adams of Midland, Mrs. Versa Whitt of Middletown, Mrs. Reva Apple of West Chester, Mrs. Ruby Rieger of Farmersville, Mrs. Martha Gabbard of Camden, all of Ohio, and Mrs. Donna Roby of Kokomo, Ind.; six sons, Benton of El Monte, Calif.; Grant and Charles of Middletown, Earl and Frank of Trenton and James Cornett of Shoals, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Maggie Phelps of Germantown, and 54 grandchildren. A son, Gerald, was killed Oct 31 in a logging accident. Services for Mr. Wilmot will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Zimmerman Funeral Home at Gratis, with Rev. Ronald Walters officiating and burial in Fairview Cemetery at Gratis. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Thursday, 26 November 1970. | Wilmot, Cleveland Benton (I823)
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316 | Clifton E. French, of Burien, Wash., died Nov. 28, 1996, at Harbor View Medical Center in Seattle, Wash. He was born April 30, 1922, in Combs, the son of Bert and Cleo Mahaffey French. He served in the Air Force during World War II from 1942 to 1945. He retired from his position at Russ Winter Chevron in South Park, where he worked for 22 years. Before then, he was employed by the Boeing Co. for several years, both in Moses Lake and Renton, Wash. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Mildred French; his sons, Greg and Randy French; his daughters, Lesa Rae, Laurie, Tammy and Toni; a brother, William Lane of St. Joseph, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Eugene Weimerskirch of Coulee City, Wash.; six grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews in Missouri and Washington. Graveside services were held Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Rivercrest Cemetery under the direction of Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Pastor Tom Colby of Westwood Christian Assembly officiated the service. | French, Clifton Elmer (I1455)
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317 | Clinton, July 3 (AP) – Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, charged with poisoning her five children, one fatally, has been declared insane at the Central state hospital, Norman, County Attorney Milton Keen announced today. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 4 July 1939. | Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
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318 | Cliston E. Sample, 88, of Veedersburg, passed away unexpectedly at the home of his daughter in Hillsboro, IN on Friday, August 14, 2020 at 11:46 AM. He was the only child of Charles Thomas Sample and Gomella M. (Grimes) Bassett. Both preceded him in death. He was shaped by his kind father's early passing and was dearly close to his grandmother. He grew up farming for three generations near his beloved hometown of Wallace, IN. As class president and valedictorian, Cliston graduated in 1950 from Wallace High School. On October 26, 1952, he married the love of his life, Icy Nadine Murray, in Wallace's Phanuel Lutheran Church. They were married over 60 years before her passing in 2013. Cliston proudly served his country in the Big Red One, the 1st Infantry Division of the US Army. Between stints in Arkansas and Kansas, he completed the postal operations program of the Adjutant General's School. He was stationed in Germany, where Nadine joined him. Travel became his hobby forever after. In 2013, two gold star mothers chose Cliston to place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Washington DC on behalf of all Lafayette-area veterans in his Honor Flight. Cliston also served his community as a leader in the Wallace Masonic Lodge, Wallace Lutheran Cemetery Board, Fountain County Farm Bureau Board. Now a member of the Sterling Christian Church, in his childhood, he belonged to the Phanuel Lutheran Church, founded by his ancestors. Later, he became a member and leader in the Wallace Christian Church. In addition to farming, Cliston was a lead machinist at RR Donnelly & Sons in Crawfordsville, IN for 35 years. He was known for his ability to fix anything. He believed there is always another way to do everything! Cliston was happiest when he could make someone's life better, easier, or more fun! He taught countless people to drive and water ski. He especially loved to travel and share his adventures. He was the amazing father of two daughters and proudest grandpa of two. He loved his extended family of nieces, nephews and friends and all those who had adopted him as their second dad or "G-Pa." His family was always his top priority! He went to extraordinary lengths to not miss their life events, big and small. Cliston will be missed by his many, many family and friends who wish him God's peace and reward. Services will be on Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at Sterling Christian Church in Veedersburg, IN. Visitation will be from 1:00-4:00 PM with priority from 1:00 to 1:45 PM given to those age 75 and older, along with their guests. Funeral will be at 4:00 PM, with burial in Wallace Lutheran Cemetery in Wallace, IN. Masonic and military rights will be conducted at the gravesite. | Sample, Cliston Ethestral (I1102)
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319 | Clisty Louise Waddle Linton Frankfort, Kentucky Homemaker Born: December 27, 1940, in Livingston, Rockcastle, Kentucky Died: Tuesday, April 22, 2014, at Frankfort Regional Medical Center, Frankfort, Kentucky Age: 73 Parents: Bert and Rebecca Spivy Waddle (deceased) Husband: Joseph "Joe" Allen Linton (deceased) Daughters: Margaret Louise Linton and Josephine Linton Brothers: Farmer and Harding Waddle Brothers: Clyde, Charles and Sam Waddle (all deceased) Sisters: Sarah Jennings and Maxine Smith Burial: Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Kentucky The State Journal - April 23, 2014 Harrod Brothers Funeral Home, Frankfort, Kentucky | Waddle, Clisty Louise (I889)
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320 | Clive Bolinger Clive Bolinger, 74, of 3662 U.S. 35 West, Eaton, died Friday Nov. 19, at Hospice of Dayton after an extended illness. Born Feb. 10, 1919, in LaFollette, Tenn., he was the son of Charles and Myrtle (Foust) Bolinger. He retired in 1974 from General Motors-Harrison Radiator Division, and was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. Preceding him in death were a sister, Eunice Bolinger, in 1923, and a brother, Emerson Bolinger, in 1988. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Rachel R. (Rose) Bolinger; sons and daughters-in-law, Ronnia and watanna Bolinger and Mike Bolinger, all of Eaton, and Brian and Cathy Bolinger of Indianapolis, Ind.; three daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Dale Morton of Middletown, Carolyn and Larry Walker and Teresa and Mike Schmidt, all of Eaton. Also surviving are four brothers, Boyd Bolinger of Eaton, Early Bolinger of Downey, Calif., Preble Bolinger of Middletown and Calvin Bolinger of Hamilton; one sister, Fonda Bolinger of Eaton; 13 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Monday, Nov. 22, at the First Presbyterian Church, Easton, with the Rev. Wayne D. Morrison officiating. Burial with military honors, was in Mound Hill Union Cemetery, Eaton. Barnes Funeral Home-Eaton Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton or to the First Presbyterian Church of Eaton. The Register-Herald, Eaton, Ohio. Wednesday, 24 November 1993. | Bolinger, Clive (I1275)
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321 | Clyde Spivey McKee – Clyde Spivey, 42, McKee Route 1, husband of Mrs. Orlena Bowman Spivey, died unexpectedly Monday. Services 2 p.m. Thursday at the residence. Burial in Bales Cemetery, Livingston. Lakes and Baker Funeral Home here in charge of arrangements. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 27 August 1975. | Spivey, Clyde (I878)
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322 | Col. Wayne Hughes, USAF, Ret., was born on August 1, 1935, and passed away unexpectedly on May 5, 2021, at his home in Pensacola, Florida. Wayne was married to Mariece Bowling, the love of his life, at the age of twenty-two and they were married for 63 years. They were blessed with two sons, Harold Wayne of Houston, Texas, and Bryon Keith and wife, Tamara, of Langley, Kentucky. They were also blessed with two grandchildren, Harold Wayne Hughes, Jr. and Dr. Elizabeth Hughes Hayes and husband, Vincent. Wayne is also survived by one brother, Larry Hughes and wife, Pearl Jean, of London, Kentucky. Wayne was predeceased by his parents, Lytal and Rachel Murray Hughes. He was a 1953 graduate of Lily (Kentucky) High School. Being a Patriot, Wayne joined the U.S. Air Force after graduating from the University of Kentucky. He remained an avid supporter of the University, especially the basketball team. He spent 24 years in the Air Force retiring with the rank of Colonel. He and his family traveled throughout the world during his tenure of service. Wayne and Mariece were active members of Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. They were active in many of the events connected with their church such as meeting the needs of their Sunday School class by serving as Care Group leaders and they also enjoyed playing games with their friends on Game Day at church. When we think of Col. Wayne Hughes three words come to our minds…..Faith…..Family…..and Country. He will be truly missed by many of us, but, we know we will see him again when we enter Heaven. A memorial service honoring the life of Col. Wayne Hughes was held on Saturday, May 8, 2021 at Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. | Hughes, Wayne (I1199)
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323 | Cold ruled out as cause of death Hamilton woman, 70, found dead in chilly house By terry Boschert and Bill Robinson, Post Staff Reporters Hamilton – The cause of a 70-year-old Hamilton woman’s death had not been determined Tuesday. Pauline McDaniel, 410 S. G St., was found dead by Hamilton police about 7 p.m. Monday. Police said the pilot light on her furnace was off, and the furnace was not working. Police reported that all the other utilities and the gas stove were working. A neighbor saw the front door at the McDaniel home partly open. When the neighbor saw Mrs. McDaniel, a widow, lying on the living room couch, she called police. Dr. Richard P. Burkardt, Butler county coroner, performed an autopsy Tuesday but did not issue a ruling the cause of death. He said the death remains under investigation. Thomas O. Marsh, an investigator for the coroner, said the temperature inside the home was 33 degrees when he checked it at about 7:30 p.m. Monday. He said it probably had been colder because water in the kitchen sink and the bathroom was frozen. Marsh said an attempt will be made to determine whether the woman died before or after the furnace quit working. Police said the thermostat was set at 80 degrees. Police said instructions on how to light the pilot light were found on the living room floor, but they did not indicate whether they were for the furnace or for the water heater, whose pilot light also was off. Police said neighbors reported seeing Mrs. McDaniel on Christmas Eve. Marsh said the woman had been ill for some time. The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wednesday, 28 December 1983. | Cisch, Pauline L. (I493)
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324 | Cold ruled out as cause of death Hamilton – Dr. Richard P. Burkhardt, Butler County coroner, ruled Wednesday that the death of Pauline McDaniel, 70, of 410 S. G St., Hamilton, was caused by heart disease and not because her home was cold. Burkhardt estimated that Mrs. McDaniel had been dead for 24 to 36 hours by the time her body was found on a living room couch 7 p.m. Monday. The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 29 December 1983. | Cisch, Pauline L. (I493)
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325 | Cole Mr. Solly W. Cole, 78, husband of the late Irene Brummette Cole and father of the late Solly W. Cole, II, 1823 Nicholasville Road, died Tuesday. He was a formerly associated with the R.M. Coons Hardware Company. He was born in Fayette County, son of the late Jefferson D. and Mary T. Perkins Cole. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Bluegrass Council #89 U.C.T., and a Kentucky Colonel. Survivors are one sister, Made M. Cole, Lexington; two brothers, John B. Cole, Lexington and Clifford P. Cole, Lexington; three nieces and six nephews. Funeral services 10 a.m. Friday at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway by Rev. Thomas Nix. Interment Lexington Cemetery. Active bearers, Dr. Lawson Smith, James B. Cole, Bill Cole, Edward Van Arsdale, Charles Finnell, Dr. Robert Polancich. Honorary bearers will be members of the Baraca Sunday School Class. Friends may call today from 5-9 p.m. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 15 September 1980. | Cole, Solomon William (I1211)
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326 | Columbus Republic 1 Apr 2009 Henry "Bud" Hensley Road 50W Henry "Bud" Hensley Jr., 78, of Road 50W died at 2:55 a.m. Monday, March 30, 2009, at Four Seasons Health Care Center. A U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War, Mr. Hensley was an assembly line worker at Cummins Engine Company's Plant 1 for 26 years, retiring in 1995. He was a member of Old Union United Church of Christ and enjoyed s p e n d i n g time with his grandchildren, watching NASCAR and hunting. The funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at Barkes, Weaver & Glick Funeral Home on Washington Street with the Rev. J. Kirby Rupp officiating. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until service time Thursday. Burial will be at Vernon Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation. Online condolences may be sent to the Hensley family at www.barkesweaverglick.com. Mr. Hensley was born in Commiskey Feb. 28, 1931, the son of Henry Hensley Sr., and Amanda Rose Hensley. He married Faye Trapp July 15, 1950. Survivors include his wife; children, Rhonda (J.B.) Bennett, Terry Hensley and Dale E. Hensley, all of Columbus; grandchildren, Jansen and Kylah Hensley, Tessa Reynolds, Cristin Hensley, Brittney Goodwin and Jamie Bennett, all of Columbus; great-grandchildren, Coleson Reynolds and Addyson Schwartz; sisters, Donna (Gerald) Robertson of Paris Crossing, Avis Manning of Commiskey and Willa Stimac of Indianapolis; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Dorothy Taylor, Lorraine Zeigler, Margie Johnson and Jean Wilbur. www.barkesweaverglick.com Columbus Republic 3 Apr 2009 Service Henry "Bud" Hensley Jr. The funeral for Henry "Bud" Hensley Jr., 78, of Road 50W was conducted Thursday at Barkes, Weaver & Glick Funeral Home with the Rev. J. Kirby Rupp officiating. Special music was provided by J.B. Bennett and Vance and Betty Groves. Burial was at Vernon Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jansen and Luther Hensley, J.B. and Jamie Bennett, George Pacek, Lindley Neville and Randy Hill. Mr. Hensley died Monday, March 30, 2009, at Four Seasons Health Care Center. PlainDealer-Sun.com 1 Apr 2009 Henry Hensley, Jr., 78, was Commiskey native Henry "Bud" Hensley Jr., 78, of Columbus died at 2:55 a.m. Monday, March 30, 2009, at the Four Seasons Health Care Center in Columbus. A U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War, Mr. Hensley was an assembly line worker at Cummins Engine Company's Plant 1 for 26 years, retiring in 1995. He was a member of the Old Union United Church of Christ and enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, watching NASCAR and hunting. The funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at Barkes, Weaver & Glick Funeral Home on Washington Street in Columbus with the Rev. J. Kirby Rupp officiating. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 9 a.m. until service time Thursday. Burial will be at the Vernon Cemetery. Mr. Hensley was born in Commiskey Feb. 28, 1931, the son of Henry Hensley Sr. and Amanda Rose Hensley. He married Faye Trapp on July 15, 1950. She survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Rhonda Bennett of Columbus; two sons, Terry Hensley and Dale E. Hensley both of Columbus; three sisters, Donna Robertson of Paris Crossing, Avis Manning of Commiskey and Willa Stimac of Indianapolis; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; and four sisters, Dorothy Taylor, Lorraine Zeigler, Margie Johnson and Jean Wilbur. Memorials to the National Kidney Foundation. | Hensley, Henry Howard “Bud” (I1609)
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327 | Columbus Republic 10 Mar 2009 Dorothy Taylor Versailles Dorothy Taylor, 85, of Versailles, formerly of North Vernon, died Sunday, March 8, 2009, at Silver Bell Nursing Home in Versailles. There will be no funeral or calling. Arrangements were made by Sawyer-Pickett Funeral & Cremation Service in North Vernon. Mrs. Taylor is survived by a son, Charles E. (Susie) Taylor of North Vernon; a brother, Henry Hensley Jr. of Columbus; and sisters, Donna Robinson of Paris Crossing, Avis Manning of Commiskey and Willa Dean Stimac of Indianapolis. PlainDealer-Sun.com 9 Mar 2009 Dorothy Taylor, 85, was former resident of city Dorothy Taylor, 85, of Versailles, formerly of North Vernon, died Sunday, March 8, 2009, at Silver Bell Nursing Home in Versailles. There will be no calling or service. Arrangements were under the direction of Sawyer-Pickett Funeral Home. Mrs. Taylor retired from Brockway Glass Factory in Lapel. She was a member of the Commiskey Baptist Church and the Glass Blowers Association Local 207. Born April 17, 1923, in McKee, Ky., she was the daughter of Henry and Amanda Rose Hensley, Sr. She is survived by a son, Charles E. Taylor of North Vernon; one brother, Henry Hensley, Jr., of Columbus; and three sisters, Donna Robinson of Paris Crossing, Avis Manning of Commiskey and Willa Dean Stimac of Indianapolis. She was preceded in death by her parents and three sisters, Marjorie Roberts, Wittie Ziegler and Shirley Jean Wiber. | Hensley, Dorothy (I1030)
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328 | Conrad Murray Richmond – Conrad Murray, 63, a retired trucker, of Richmond Route 5, died at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at his home. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Hazel Johnson Murray; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Branham and Mrs. Lawrence Wakeham, Richmond, and Mrs. Eugene Williams, Princeton, Fla.; a son, Conrad Bruce Murray, Richmond; three sisters, Mrs. Vida Slocum and Mrs. Gertrude Harmon, Hamilton, Ohio, and Mrs. Adela Collins, Ashland; 12 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the First Nazarene Church by the Rev. D.S. Summerville and the Rev. Robert Cannon. Burial will be in the Richmond Cemetery. Bearers will be Pascal Warmouth, Noland Howard, George Brown, Joe Hacker and Harry Curry. Honorary bearers will be Clarence Chandler, Rufus Harris, Bill Garrison, Cecil Broaddus, Bill Moody, Vernon Eades and Les Davis. The body is at the funeral home. Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 19 December 1968. | Murray, Conrad E. (I588)
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329 | Couple’s Deaths Ruled As Natural A Lexington man and his wife who were found dead Friday morning died of natural causes, Coroner Chester Hager said yesterday. He said they apparently did not die at the same time. Joseph Wellman, about 60, and his wife, Juanita Wellman, 49, were found dead in the bedroom of a house at 132 West Third Street by police who had been called to the residence by Wellman’s daughter. According to police reports, Mrs. Joanne Lawrence called police after getting no response at the residence. The two were found lying on each side of the bed in the one-room upstairs apartment and were pronounced deat at 11:17 a.m. by the coroner. Services for Mr. Wellman will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home and burial will be in Lexington Cemetery. Services for Mrs. Wellman will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Whitehall Funeral Chapel with burial in Athens Cemetery. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 9 January 1977. | Young, Juanita (I1539)
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330 | Courier-Journal newspaper, Louisville, KY Tuesday 24 March 1987; Page 6, Column 2 LONDON - Roy E. House Sr., 75, died here Saturday. His wife, Wilma, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Hazel Green Holiness Church. Visitation Is at Bowling Funeral Home. | House, Roy E. (I1065)
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331 | Courier-Journal newspaper, Louisville, KY Tuesday 6 March 2001; Page 26, Column 7 LONDON - Wilma Wilson House, 74, of East Bernstadt, died there Sunday. Funeral: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Hazel Green Holiness Church, East Bernstadt. Visitation: Bowling Funeral Home, after 6 p.m. Tuesday. | Wilson, Lois Wilma (I1063)
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332 | Crawfordsville resident. Passed away Saturday at Witham Hospital. Son of George Washington and Margaret Nancy Murray Greer. Married Peggy Lou Eyler June 26, 1976. She survives. Also surviving are daughters Lori Wilkinson and Robin Martin; step-son Jeffrey Wayne Fruits; brother George W. Greer, Jr.; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and one sister. He attended school in Lexington, Indiana. Worked at R.R. Donnelley for 34 years. Member of Friendship Baptist Church and a man of strong faith. He enjoyed bowling, fishing, hunting and gardening. Funeral services 2pm Wednesday, September 13 at Friendship Baptist Church, Visitation Noon until time of service. Memorial donations to Friendship Baptist Church in Crawfordsville | Greer, Robert (I1129)
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333 | Creed Phipps Independence, July 7 (Special). - Funeral services for Creed Phipps, 85, who died Tuesday at his home near Bridle Creek, were held today at his home. He is survived by his widow, several children, two brothers and two sisters, the youngest of the brother and sisters, ex-Sheriff Harve Phipps, being 83 years old. He was a son of Davie Phipps and his grandfather was one of the pioneer settlers in this section, the family being noted for its longevity. The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia. Friday, 8 July 1932. | Phipps, William Creed (I2080)
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334 | Cromer Rites Arranged Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Cromer, 48, who died here at her home of Kelley street Monday afternoon, were to be held this afternoon at the grave in Paris cemetery with Rev. A.W. Huyck, pastor of the Paris Baptist church officiating. Mrs. Cromer was a native of Rockcastle county and is survived by her husband, David Roscoe Cromer, Cincinnati; two daughters, Mrs. Noel Tucker and Mrs. R.L. Bussell, Mason county, and two sons, Ernest and Charles Cromer, this city. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 1 January 1936. | Metcalf, Eliza "Bessie" (I530)
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335 | Crowder, Stella Strong McDaniel, age 89, of Hamilton, passed away on Sunday, August 7,2005, at the Ft Hamilton Hospital. Born in Hamilton on July 26, 1916, she was the daughter of the late Green & Emily (Morris) Strong. In 1934, Stella married Vernon McDaniel & he preceded her in death on April 23, 1980. To this union was born Ronald L McDaniel & he preceded her in death on January 12, 1983. On June 16, 1995, Stella married Wilbur “Bill” Crowder & he preceded in death on September 30, 2000. She was employed with Ohio Casualty Insurance for nineteen years as a file clerk. Stella is survived by her two grandchildren, Robin (Larry) Paxton & Christy Cobb; three great grandchildren, Daniel (Kelly) Cobb, Nikki Azbill, & Chris Honeycutt; & two great great grandchildren, Taylor & Katelyn Azbill; Stella was also preceded in death by two sisters, Fannie Strong & Margaret Sparks; & two brothers, Kay & Roy Strong. Funeral services will be held at Webb Noonan Funeral Home, Hamilton, at 2 pm on Thursday, August 11, 2005, with Rev Jacob S Flannery officiating. Interment will follow at Darrtown Cemetery. Visitation will be held prior to the service from 12 noon - 2 pm at the funeral home. Printed 11-9-2005 Hamilton Journal News. | Strong, Stella Louise (I509)
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336 | Cunagin – Wiley, Jr., age 63, of Pittsfield died Thursday evening at his home. Besides his wife, the former Mary L. Midlam, he is survived by six children, Cynthia Krupa, Rose Wojtkowski, Barbara Cunagin, Michael and Edward Cunagin, all of Pittsfield and Anthony Wayne of Adams; Five children from a previous marriage, Marvin R., Conni J. and Teresa G. of Mt. Vernon, KY and Charles and Michael W. of Broadhead, KY. A brother, Bruce Sams of Cincinnati, OH; four sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Ball of Cincinnati, OH, Mrs. Myrtle Bradburn of Richmond, IN, Mrs. Corrine Johnson of Sarasota, FL and Mrs. Clara Mays of Edgewater, FL; 24 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Nov. 5th at 6:00 P.M. at the Church of Christ, 826 Valentine Rd., Pittsfield. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to HospicCare in the Berkshires in care of the Devanny-Condron Funeral Home. The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Tuesday, 4 November 1997. | Cunagin, Wiley (I1207)
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337 | Cunagin. Mrs. Delia Cunagin, 94, of Tampa, Fla., and formerly of Rockcastle County, died Sept. 22, 1993 at her residence in Tampa, Fla. She was born in Rockcastle County May 22, 1899, the daughter of Henry and Susan Robinson Brummett. She was a member of the Pleasant Run Baptist Church. She is survived by two sons, Bruce Sams of Cincinnati, Ohio and Wiley Cunagin of Pittsville, Mass.; five daughters, Dorothy Ball of Cincinnati, Myrtle Bradburn and Jessie Snyder, both of Richmond, Ind. and Corinne Johnson and Clara Mays, both of Tampa, Fla. Also surviving are several grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wiley Cunagin. Graveside services were Sunday Sept. 26 at Bales Cemetery by Bros. Burgess Daugherty and Roy Browning. Dowell and Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Brummett, Delia (I550)
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338 | Cynthia D. Lacey. Cynthia D. Lacey, 90, of Arcadia, died Thursday, Sept. 14, 1987, at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. She was born on April 20, 1897, in Clay County, Ky., the daughter of Ira and Mary (Murrey) Hensley. She lived in Hamilton County for the past 34 years and was a housewife. She was the widow of Clifford Lacey, she died in 1976. Surviving are two sons, Thurman Lacey of Elwood, and Roy E. lacey of Arcadia, six daughters, Ella Everett of Cedar Hill, Mo., Effie M. Coppess of Sheridan, Louise Stewart of Indianapolis, Norma J. Matlock of Noblesville, Opal Gift of Indianapolis, and Delores Mosteller of Fishers; one sister, Effie Harding of North Vernon, Ind.; 25 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Hartley Funeral Home in Noblesville, with the Rev. James Rickert officiating. Burial will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Noblesville. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 until 8:30 p.m. today. Tipton County Tribune, Tipton, Indiana. Friday, 25 September 1987. | Hensley, Cynthia Diora (I599)
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339 | Daffern – Pingleton At his residence Sunday, Rev. W.P. Holland united in marriage, Joseph G. Daffern and Miss Lena R. Pingleton The Wapanucka Press, Wapanucka, Oklahoma. Thursday, 20 September 1906. | Daffern, Joseph Giles "Jack" (I837)
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340 | Daffern – Pingleton At his residence Sunday, Rev. W.P. Holland united in marriage, Joseph G. Daffern and Miss Lena R. Pingleton The Wapanucka Press, Wapanucka, Oklahoma. Thursday, 20 September 1906. | Robinson, Salena "Lena" (I397)
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341 | Dan M. Ponder, 76, buried at Mt. Vernon. Dan M. Ponder, 76, of Mt. Vernon, died at the Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital May 26 after an illness of several months. Mr. Ponder was born in Rockcastle, the son of Francis and Susan Brummett. He was a retired teacher, salesman and farmer. He taught school for 21 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church. Besides his wife, Mary Ann Mullins Ponder, he is survived by two daughters and four sons: Mrs. Bernice Martin, Broadhead; Mrs. Agnes Carroll, Mt. Vernon; Seldon Ponder of Stroutsburg, Pa.; Dale Ponder, Hamilton, Ohio; Dyke Ponder, Mt. Vernon, and Calep Ponder, Lexington, as well as 10 grandchildren. One sister and two brothers survive: Mrs. Winnie Kelly, Hamilton, Ohio; W. H. Ponder and Ben Ponder, both of Livingston. Funeral services were conducted May 29 at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. J. William Hall officiating, along with Bros. George Murphy and Hughie Ponder. He was buried in Elmwood Cemetery. Sparks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Ponder, Daniel Minitree (I542)
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342 | Daniel McCollum Richmond, Ky., June 22. – Daniel Boone McCollum, 64, died at his home on Adams street Friday, June 14, following an attack of heart trouble. He is survived by four children, Mrs. Bessie Kiker, of Epworth, Ga.; John McCollum, of Berea; Luther McCollum, of Tampa, Fla., and Lonnie McCollum, of Newark, New Jersey. Funeral services were held at the Berea Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. A. W. Denlinger. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 23 June 1935. | McCollum, Daniel Boone (I352)
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343 | Daniel passed away on Thursday, April 28, 2016. Daniel was a resident of Oak Lawn, Illinois. Visitation Thursday May 5 from 9 am until the time of Service at 11:30 am. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 30, 2016. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/daniel-rayka-obituary?pid=179843199 | Rayka, Daniel R. (I1807)
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344 | Darell was the son of Leroy "Butch" Pingleton and Elsie (Cline) Pingleton. He graduated from Haileyville High School in 1969. He married Delores Darby on Jan. 2, 1969, in Hartshorne. He was a member of Haileyville Assembly of God Church. He enjoyed spending time with his family and enjoyed collecting antiques, knives and old cars. He also enjoyed gardening and raising rabbits. He passed away in McAlester at the age of 61. Survivors include his wife, Delores Pingleton, of the home; mother, Elsie Pingleton, of the home; daughters, Darlene Buzidragis and husband, Joseph, of Wilson, and Danell Pruitt and husband, Ray, of Hartshorne. Also, grandchildren, Krista Buzidragis, Joseph Buzidragis IV, Ashlin Pruitt and Breanna Pruitt; great-granddaughter, Brashlyn Buzidragis; brothers, Ronald Pingleton, of Haileyville, and Paul Pingleton, of Haileyville, and numerous other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Leroy "Butch" Pingleton; a brother, Jerry Pingleton, and aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2, at Haileyville Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Don Russell and the Rev. Steven McMahan officiating. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery in Hartshorne. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Bishop Funeral Service of McAlester. Pallbearers will be Joseph Buzidragis III, Joseph Buzidragis IV, Ray Pruitt, James Beaty, Tyrel Watkins and Edward Capers. Honorary pallbearers will be Bobby Burrow, Jerry Gilreath, Ron Cunningham, Kenneth Peterson, Cleve Sweet, Trey Ivey and the congregation of Haileyville Assembly of God Church. Memorials may be made to Haileyville Assembly of God Church Women's Ministries. | Pingleton, Darell Gene (I1414)
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345 | Darrtown Woman Dies of Burns; Babies Saved Fire Destroys Dwelling; Oil Poured On Flames Mack Brock Forced To Break Windos To Get Wife Out of Home – Three Children In Another Room Escape Injury Mrs. Mattie Brock, 33, wife of Mack Brock, a farmer living near Darrtown, died at 10 a.m. Thursday in Ft. Hamilton hospital, the result of burns suffered when the Brock home was destroyed by fire Wednesday evening. Her burns covered practically her entire body and were deep. Most of her clothing was burned from her body. Mrs. Brock was in the house at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday with her three children, the eldest three years of age. She was engaged in the preparation of the evening meal while her husband was at work outside the house. Hearing an explosion followed by screams of Mrs. Brock, he ran to the house. Barred At Doors Entrance was delayed by the fact that he found the doors locked. Breaking a window, he entered the dwelling, finding Mrs. Brock in the kitchen, a mass of flames. The interior of the kitchen also was in flames. Brock carried Mrs. Brock outside and fought to extinguish the flames. She had poured kerosene on a fire in the stove and the flash set fire to her dress. By good fortune the three Brock children, the youngest nine months, were in another room of the downstairs part of the house. None of them was burned, being brough to safety by their father. Neighbors living three-quarters of a mile distant saw the flames and gave the alarm. The house, a frame dwelling, burned rapidly and was entirely destroyed. A summer kitchen located near the house also was burned. Very little of the contents could be carried out so rapid was the advance of the flames. The loss is estimated at $3,000. Stove Blamed Mrs. Brock was taken to the office of Dr. A.B. Wilkle in Darrtown by Fred Kramer, on whose farm the Brocks were tenants. Dr. Wilkle directed Mrs. Brock be taken to the Ft. Hamilton hospital. The Brock home is on the Fred Kramer farm, one and one-half miles north of Darrtown, on the Richmond pike. The three Brock children were taken to the home of relatives near Darrtown. Mrs. Brock is survived by three children, Nellie Frances, 3; Enoch, 2, and a baby girl, Alice, 9 months old. Mrs. Brock was burned on the hands and arms when he rescued the baby from the flames by climgin through a window in the house. The Brock family, one of the oldest in Darrtown, lived on the Kramer farm for the past years. The house is said to more than 50 years old. The Kramer family, which owns the farm, live about one-half mile from the Brock residence. Mrs. Kramer saw the flames first and notified the Darrtown telephone exchange. The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Thursday, 17 April 1930, page 1. | McDaniel, Mattie (I500)
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346 | daughter of A.L. Sams and Emmaline Ford | Sams, Mary Jane (I1314)
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347 | daughter of Abraham Hash and Sarah Rebekah McGrady | Hash, Sarah Ann (I2260)
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348 | daughter of Alex Cregar and Enno Moon | Cregar, Helen Marie (I699)
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349 | daughter of Amos Finney and Elizabeth W. Prunty | Finney, Elizabeth Franklin (I2663)
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350 | daughter of Andrew Debord and Nancy Baker | DeBord, Nancy (I390)
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