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4151 Oral history of the death of the two Moore brothers by Reece.
Michael G. Horton, 21 April 1898.
I came to Owsley Co. Ky. in Oct. 1846. I went into Mercantile business. I was twice Sheriff of Owsley, once appointed, afterward elected. I married September 1850, Catherine Frances Garrard, sister of Gen. T.T. Garrard, daughter of Col. James Garrard. I removed to Clay county in 1852, I was twice elected Sheriff of Clay County. I was school commissioner (also) of Clay Co. when Dr. Manning came here to teach. I kept a saloon in Booneville. A man named Reese killed two brothers named Moore at the door of my saloon. Reese got a change of venue to Breathitt.

John Jay Dickey Diary Roll 3, Section 2245.
Transcribed by Ruth B. Carr. Page 161.
 
Reece, John (I128)
 
4152 Orlenia Baker
September 21, 1936 - April 5, 2018

Orlenia Baker was born September 21, 1936 in Jackson County and departed this life Thursday, April 5, 2018 at her residence, being 81 years of age. She is the daughter of the late Carlos & Osie (Brewer) Bowman.

Orlenia is survived by the following children, Clyde David Spivey, Karen Cook and her husband Don and Jean Allen all of McKee, Cleta Greene and her husband David of Carlisle, OH, Renee Payne and her husband Doug of Lakeland, FL, Joyce Wyramon of Richmond, IN, George Baker and his wife Connie of Berea, Janice Rininger and her husband Charles of Berea, Wanda Chasteen and her husband Rocky of McKee and Darrell Baker and his wife Charlotte of Sand Gap. She is also survived by a brother, William Bowman of McKee and by three sisters, Shirley Mullins and her husband Danny of Berea, Mary Jones and her husband Tee of Sand Gap and Edith Dehart of Berea. She was blessed with a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, Orlenia was also preceded in death by her first husband, Clyde Spivey; her son, Russell Glen Spivey; brother, Ray Bowman; by two sisters, Okla Gibbons and Barbara Summers. Later in life she married Delbert Baker, who also preceded her in death.

Funeral service 1:00 PM Saturday, April 7, 2018 at Lakes Funeral Home with Bro. Roger Witt officiating. Burial to follow in the Bales Cemetery in Livingston.
 
Bowman, Orlenia (I880)
 
4153 Orville M. Warren Dies at 60 Years
Orville M. Warren, 60, 84 Redbud Lane, died Saturday at 12:28 p.m. in Mercy Hospital, where he had been a patient one day. He had suffered a heart condition several years.
Mr. Warren was born Aug. 8, 1910, in Danville, Ill., a son of Millard and Fannie Scott Warren and was educated in Hamilton public schools.
He had resided in Hamilton for 56 years.
On May 19, 1934, Mr. Warren married Clara Mae Agee.
He owned and operated Warren’s Auto and Truck Service, 812 S. Seventh St., the last seven years.
Mr. Warren enjoyed hunting, fishing, his home, family and especially his grandchildren. He was a member of the First Church of God, Pleasant and Woodlawn Aves.
He leaves his wife of Hamilton; one son, David M. Warren, Hamilton; two daughters, Mrs. William (Marlene) Bommer, Shandon, Miss Sandra Sue Warren, Hamilton; one half brother, Frank Hensley, Hamilton; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Schmidt, Hamilton, Mrs. Kathryn Schmidt, Hamilton; four grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his father and his mother.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the First Church of God, with the Rev. Leonard Snyder, pastor, in charge.
Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park.
Pallbearers will be Bill Bommer, Edward Lewis, William Barnicle, John Warren, Harry Rash and Paul Agee.
The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Monday, 10 May 1971.
 
Warren, Orville Melvin (I1591)
 
4154 oseph aka Unknown Phipps

We call him Joseph as the PHIPPS book did.

He did marry but wife is unknown
SHE IS NOT ROMAL
that is a myth and error from Phipps book.
she remarried after she was a widow.
family tradition is that her second husband was murdered by several of her sons for abuse. they left for the "west"
May be sons John and Ben.

Joseph moved to Alamance before Rev War.
We do not know where he came from.
Maybe Pennsylvania? DNA is being done
Pls contact me

The earliest records of our branch of Phipps are found in Orange Cty NC formed in 1752.
Guilford Cty became this section in April 1 1771.
Alamance Creek where our Phipps settled was in this Orange then Guilford section.

We believe his brother John in 1762 received land from Henry Mcculloh a british with vast land holdings.
the land was on a fork of Alamance creek in guilford
In the McCulloh grants it is # 11 in Guilford and Deeds section of Orange Cty

in nc colonial recds vol 7 page 737, in 1765 james, john and joseph we think brothers listed on petion to english gov asking for redress of fee they had to be 21 to sign. so all born by 1744.
they could not be the brothers who came to grayson cty va or alleghy cty nc around 1790s

we know that son joseph was 70 on 1825 so he was 10 in 1765 too young to sign
his dad was born about ca 1730.

4 sons went west: Benjamin, John, Samuel and Isaiah.
The other sons stayed in Alamance area.
He is believed to be buried in this cemetery.

Wife unknown. She is definitely NOT Romal.
THERE IS NO PROOF AS TO HIS WIFE's NAME.

1765 petition signed by Joseph and maybe his brothers John and ?.
They had to be 21 to sign.
To summarize the three Joes on early Guilford Cty area documents:
a Joseph signed the 1765 petition and was b. ca 1730.
He had a son Joseph (Jr) b ca 1755 per divorce petition 1825 who had son Joseph (III) b ca. 1775 from the 1810 census.

Children:
John moved to Wilkes/Ashe Cty NC now Alleghany Cty NC about 1779/1780 and then to Tenn.
Probably buried in Tenn.
His family went on to Texas

Benjamin moved to Grayson Cty Va about 1779/80.
Buried there. See FAG 27302290.

Joseph Jr lived and died in Guilford Cty NC area.

Samuel who moved to Wilkes/Ashe now Alleghany Cty ca. 1779/80 to current FARMERS FISH CAMP RD.
Buried there.

Isaiah who moved to Grayson Cty Va.
Buried there.

James Sr who lived and died in Guilford Cty NC area

Aaron who lived and died in Guilford Cty NC area

EARLIEST RECORDS
In Orange Cty NC which was formed 1752 from Bladen, Granville and Johnston Counties.
Guilford Cty NC was formed from eastern Rowan and Orange 4/1/1771.

Alamance Creek where the Phipps settled first, was in the section that came from Orange. After Guilford Cty was formed then all Phipps records are found there.

From Green Phipps Family of NC/VA book by Craven/Mullins 1982 Pages 1-6

SEE ALSO GRAVE 49543290 BY June WELSCH 
Phipps, Joseph (I2009)
 
4155 Owsley
Sixteen indictments against Elihu Reynolds for selling whisky.
Three Forks Enterprise, Beattyville, Kentucky. Friday, 27 April 1888.
 
Reymonds, Elihu (I2584)
 
4156 Owsley County
Eversole
The new residence of Elihu Reynolds is fast nearing completion.
The Berea Citizen, Berea, Kentucky. Thursday, 19 march 1903.
 
Reymonds, Elihu (I2584)
 
4157 Owsley County
Gabbard
There was a turkey shooting match at Elihu Reynolds' Saturday.
The Berea Citizen, Berea, Kentucky. Wednesday, 21 Mach 1900.
 
Reymonds, Elihu (I2584)
 
4158 Owsley County
Vincent
[long section of local interest items including . . . ]
Harden Moore of Longshoals, Lee Co., was visiting his son, Samuel of his place last week.
The Berea Citizen, Berea, Kentucky. Thursday, 20 May 1909.

 
Moore, Hardin (I2419)
 
4159 Page 1 of Wayne County Outlook, published in Monticello, Kentucky on Thursday, December 4th, 1947

Homer Barrier, age 36, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clevie Barrier of Carmi, Illinois, died at the Outwood Veterans Hospital at Dawson Springs last Friday following a sickness from Tuberculosis from which he had been suffering for some time. He became sick while in the army, encamped in Wyoming during a severe cold winter and was given a medical discharge from the services. He returned to his home in Illinois and later entered a veterans hospital there and was transferred to Outwood a few months ago.

Homer was born at Barrier, October 23, 1911, and moved to Monticello when a small boy. He attended the local school and graduated from the Monticello High School. He married Margaret Simpson, who died in Detroit where they were residing on October 16, 1934. He had been living in Carmi, Illinois for the past several years where he worked in the oil fields.

His remains, accompanied by his parents and two brothers, Claude and Roy and their families, came here Saturday and the funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church of which he was a member by the pastor Rev. C.R. Barrow Sunday afternoon with burial at the Elk Spring Cemetery.

The pall bearers were: David Duncan, Kindrick Crawford Jr., Earl McCorkle, Leland Tate, Jack Phillips, David Tate, Oral Bertram, Bill Wray and Stanley Daugherty.
 
Barrier, Homer T. (I1798)
 
4160 Page 113 - 9th May, 1755. William Gay's will of the Calf Pasture - Wife, Margaret; eldest son, Joh, the plantation George Campbell lives on, formerly held by James Stevenson; to son, Robert, plantation testator lives on; to daughter, Mary; to daughter, Agness. Executors, wife and brother John Gay. Teste: Wm. Elliot, Jno. Fulton, James Stevenson. Proved 20th August, 1755, by all witnesses. Executors qualify, with sureties Mr. Eliot, Ro. Campbell, Robert Gay.
Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia, p.36.
 
Gay, William (I2467)
 
4161 Page 185.-10 Acres, part of 89 acres patented to Robert Reed, 16th March, 1771. Tests: Patrick Hamilton, Alexander Waddell, Wm. Poage, Robert Reed and Barbara (mark), Patrick Hamilton and Agnes (signed Ann).
from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. page 519.
 
Hamilton, Patrick (I2463)
 
4162 Page 262.-235 acres patented to William Hamilton, 29th May, 1760, corner Charles Yarhass. Teste: Alex. Reed, David Gibson.
from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. page 562. 
Hamilton, William (I1958)
 
4163 Page 314 - 17th August, 1772. William ( ) Hamilton and Margaret to John Poage, 6 acres, part of 235 acres where said Hamilton formerly lived on south side of Middle River.
from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. page 521.
 
Hamilton, William (I1958)
 
4164 Page 345.-20th August, 1771. William ( ) Hamilton and Margaret ( ) to Samuel Erwin, [pound sign]37, two tracts: A, 50 acres patented to William, 20th July 1768, on Middle River of Shanandore known by name of Bald Rock survey; B, 47 acres joining former, part of 235 acres. Delivered: S. Erwin, May 1778.
from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. page 512.
 
Hamilton, William (I1958)
 
4165 Page 369.-20th August, 1771. Patrick Hamilton and Agness (signed Ann) to William Oldham, [pound sing]20, 90 acres on Middle River of Shanandore, joining George Lewis, corner to that small piece of said tract laid off from said Lewis; corner Robert Reed. Delivered: Alexander Reed, August, 1779.
from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. page 485.
 
Hamilton, Patrick (I2463)
 
4166 Page 413 - Patent to William Hamilton, wife Margaret, 29th May, 1760.
from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. page 548.
 
Hamilton, William (I1958)
 
4167 page 428 - - - , 1769. William ( ) Hamilton and Margret ( ) to their son Patrick Hamilton, [symbol of pound money]10, 100 acres patented to William Hamilton, 29th May, 1760, on Middle River of Shanandore, corner Robert Reed's land. Delivered: Patrick Hamilton, 15th August, 1771.
from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. pages 486-487.
 
Hamilton, Patrick (I2463)
 
4168 page 500
William Gay (d 1755) of Gay's Run, Rockbridge Co., Va.; with bros., James, John, Robert, Henry and Samuel and sis. Elinor, who m Capt. William (Kincaid) Kinkead to Augusta Co., Va.; m Margaret Walkup (b. nr. Belfast, Ireland, sis. Capt. James Walkup, a cdr. at battle of Walkup's Plantation, N.C. in Am. Rev., m Margaret Pickens, aunt of Gov. Israel Pickens, of Ala., and sis. of Lt. John Walkup, cdr. Warm Springs Ft. on Va. frontier in Am. Rev., whose g.son was Joseph Walkup, lt. gov. Calif., 1858-59)
The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: The Standard Genealogical Encyclopedia of The First Families of America, v. III. Edited by Frederick A. Virkus. Chicago, 1928. Page 500.
 
Gay, William (I2467)
 
4169 page 500
William Gay (d 1755) of Gay's Run, Rockbridge Co., Va.; with bros., James, John, Robert, Henry and Samuel and sis. Elinor, who m Capt. William (Kincaid) Kinkead to Augusta Co., Va.; m Margaret Walkup (b. nr. Belfast, Ireland, sis. Capt. James Walkup, a cdr. at battle of Walkup's Plantation, N.C. in Am. Rev., m Margaret Pickens, aunt of Gov. Israel Pickens, of Ala., and sis. of Lt. John Walkup, cdr. Warm Springs Ft. on Va. frontier in Am. Rev., whose g.son was Joseph Walkup, lt. gov. Calif., 1858-59)
The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: The Standard Genealogical Encyclopedia of The First Families of America, v. III. Edited by Frederick A. Virkus. Chicago, 1928. Page 500.
 
Walkup, Margaret Mary (I1959)
 
4170 page 501.
William Gay (d 1755), from Ireland to Pa., later to Augusta Co., Va. with bros., James, John, Robert, Henry and Samuel and sis., Elinor Gay who m Capt. William (Kincaid) Kinkead; lived on Gay's Run (now) Rockbridge Co., Va.; m Margaret Walkup (b nr. Belfast Ireland, sis of Lt. John Walkup, cdr. Warm Springs, ft. on Va. frontier in Am. Rev., whose g.son was Joseph Walkup., lt. Gov. Calif. 1858-59).

The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: The Standard Genealogical Encyclopedia of The First Families of America, v. III. Edited by Frederick A. Virkus. Chicago, 1928. Page 501.
 
Gay, William (I2467)
 
4171 Page 557.-19th August, 1777. William Gibson and Ann to Charles Yarrass, part of 235 acres patented to William Hamilton, 29th May, 1760. Delivered: Joseph Bogle, 2d May, 1780.
from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. page 550.
 
Hamilton, William (I1958)
 
4172 Page from will and probate records for estate of Rufus Brewer. Filed 22 July 1855
Names of heirs of the estate of R. Brewer
Martha Jane, wife of David Kinaman Brewer
Sarah Ann Augusta wife of Colonal Stephen Hail Brewer
Athaline wife of James Lewis Brewer
Jan Elizabeth wife of Thomas Noah Brewer
This is all of the names of the wives of the sons and if you want any thing more drop me a line
from your friend
T.A. Wray
to ___ it _ highly
direct to Muscatine Iowa
Roxana Brewer, widow
Thomas A. Wray Muscatine
care of John E. Wray
 
Brewer, Rufus (I394)
 
4173 Pair Surrender for Slaying of Floyd Prisoner
Campton Men Give Up and Are Said to Have Admitted Shooting
Campton, Ky, June 30 – (AP) – John Clair and Arlie Hatton were held in the Wolfe county jail here today under charges of murder following their surrender to Sheriff Fred Stamper who said they made the simple statement they had killed R. Boyd Stamper, 40 years old, a prisoner who fell in a surprise rain of bullets in front of his home as he arrived in custody of Clark county officers for a visit to his two children.
Sheriff Stamper said the men added nothing to the statement and that he told them he had no prerogative but to put them in jail. The sheriff later went to the home of Boyd Stamper, who is not a relation of his, and said he found the body “just full of bullet holes.” Asked how many shots had struck the man, Sheriff Stamper replied: “That would be hard to tell – he was simply riddled.”
The sheriff was unable to say what had precipitated the trouble and did not know whether the two men and Boyd Stamper had ever harbored ill feeling. “I didn’t ask them anything much about it,” said the sheriff.
The Park City Daily News, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Saturday, 30 June 1934, page 1.
 
Stamper, Robert Boyd (I97)
 
4174 Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN)
Metamora - Mrs. Daisy A. Marshall, 83-year resident of Metamora, died early Monday morning at the Fayette Memorial hospital in Connersville.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marvin Sizemore of Connersville; a son, Elmer of Cincinnati, Ohio; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Martha Stamper of Oxford, Ohio.
Services for Mrs. Marshall will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Loos funeral home in Brookville. Burial will follow in the Everton cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Tuesday.

Greensburg Daily News (Greensburg, IN)
Wednesday, 23 Sep 1964
Brookville, Ind. - Mrs. Daisy Marshall, 83, Metamora, died Monday at Fayette Memorial Hospital. A native of Kentucky, she had spent most of her life in the Metamora community.
Funeral services were held at Brookville Wednesday morning.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marvin Sizemore of Connersville; a son, Elmer Marshall of Cincinnati; a sister, Mrs. Martha Stamper of Oxford, O.; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
 
Moore, Daisy Alice (I107)
 
4175 Pamela D. Matheny, age 66, of Eaton, OH, went home peacefully to be with the Lord on Thursday, March 11, 2021 at the Kettering Medical Center in Kettering, OH. She was born June 13, 1954 in Dayton, OH to the late Gerald and Doris Wilmot. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband John L. “Papa Smurf” Matheny in 2010. She is survived by her daughters Kristy (Paul) Petro and Michelle (Scott) Stamper both of Eaton, OH; son Jerry Ballengee (Missi Wilson) of Monroe, OH; grandchildren Brett (Mikalia) Petro, Tanner Stamper, Makayla Stamper and Dillon Sage; sisters Kimberly (Randy) McCoy of Tennessee and Melissa Mitchell of Eaton; stepdaughter Janel Matheny of Springfield, OH; mother-in-law Barbara Matheny of Springfield, OH; sister-in-law Sharon (Henry) Embry of Springfield, OH; several nieces and nephews; and her special cat Gracie Mae. A graveside service will be held at 3:00 pm on Saturday, March 20, 2021 at Mound Hill Cemetery (new side) in Eaton, OH. Girton Schmidt & Boucher Gard Funeral Home, Eaton, OH is assisting with arrangements. Online condolences and other remembrances may be sent to the family by visiting www.gsbfuneralhome.com.
 
Wilmot, Pamela Denise (I1288)
 
4176 Parents named in his marriage record.
married Madeline Germaine, 27 Feb 1934, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. 
Turner, Lewis Gilbert (I1345)
 
4177 Parker
Mary Easter Lawson Parker, 74, of Morgan Avenue, died Sunday at St. Joseph Hospital. She was born May 5, 1920, in Madison County and was preceded in death by her husband, Donahue Parker, and two of the 11 children born to here. She is survived by four sons, James parker, Nicholasville, and Donnie, Jessie and Eddie Parker, Lexington; five daughters, Barbara Molpus, Flint, MI, Judy Winkler, Pauline Hall and Debra Stone, Lexington, and Shannon Brumagen, Mathews, NC; 22 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; one brother, Bob Lawson; and one sister, Frances Long. Funeral services 1 pm Tuesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by Pastor Bob Jones. Burial in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Bearers will be grandson. Visitation from 5 to 9 pm today.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 24 April 1995.
 
Lawson, Mary Ester (I1328)
 
4178 Parrett, Mrs. Bertha, age 76, 4355 Rose Marie Rd., Franklin, died November 16 at Kettering Hospital. She is survived by sons, Olin of Franklin, Nolin of Dayton and Ralph of Cincinnati; daughters, Mrs. Glenna Dowd of Lebanon and Mrs. Elizabeth Liming of Columbus, Ind.; brothers, Arnold and Robert Hundley of Dayton, Herman Hundley of Berea, Ky. and Lloyd Hundley, McKee, Ky., Johnnie Hundley of San Jose, Calif., 1 sister, Mrs. Bethel Roberts of Dayton; 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Friday at the Eaton Funeral Home, Franklin. Rev. Edward Bates officiating. Burial at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati. Visitation 2-5 and 7-9 Thursday.
 
Hundley, Bertha (I620)
 
4179 Parrot
The people were made to mourn on last Thursday when they heard of the death of J.L. Isaacs. He was a good citizen and loved by all who knew him. His remains were laid to rest Friday evening at the grave yard at Moor's Creek.
The Berea Citizen, Berea, Kentucky. Thursday, 24 March 1910.
 
Isaacs, John Lincoln (I2458)
 
4180 Passed away at the Masonic Health Care Center in Dousman, WI. She was a resident at Masonic Village on the Square, Dousman, since June 2005. Lucille was born to Chester and Minnie (Wunnenberg) McKeown in Yarmouth, IA. She married Donald R. Hedges on Oct. 9, 1943, in Bloomington, IN. Together, they ran the D&L Drive-In, in Darien, WI, from 1953 to 1966. They divorced in 1979. In 1983, she married Frank (Joe) Brockly of rural Beloit, WI. Lucille got her private pilot's license late in life and really loved flying. She also enjoyed "hangar talk" with other pilots at her retirement home. She was preceded in death by Don; Joe; and nephew, Alan Thompson. McKeown, Lucille Irene (I1790)
 
4181 Patsy Anita Evans, 82, of Bridge City passed away Wednesday, August 28, 2013, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.

Born in Combs, Arkansas, on April 11, 1931, Patsy was the daughter of Edward James Stephens and Drucilla Markham Stephens.

She attended Tyler Junior College and graduated from Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Patsy was one of the first faculty members of Bridge City High School. She taught for 33 years with 31 of those years being dedicated to teaching home economics and family living at Bridge City High School. Patsy loved to travel, cook, and go on shopping trips. She will be missed by her family, students, and friends.

Patsy was preceded in death by her parents.

She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Jesse Wyatt Evans; son, Stephen Wyatt Evans and wife, Donna; grandchild, Jessica Ellender and husband, Jadon; one great-grandchild, and brother, Jack Edward Stephens.

Burial: Pinecrest Cemetery, Troup, Texas

Source: Claybar Funeral Home, Orange, Texas
 
Stephens, Patsy Anita (I1482)
 
4182 Patsy McKinney
Connersville – Patsy McKinney, 57, R.R.3, died this morning at her home, after a two-year illness.
She was born in Clay County, Ky., and had lived in Fayette County 23 years, She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and had worked at Ford Electronics & Refrigeration.
Survivors include her husband, Cleveland McKinney, whom she married Dec. 21, 1953; one son, Jerry McKinney of Connersville; four brothers, Phillip Cornett of Milton, Henry Cornett of Anville, Ky., Lloyd and Bill Cornett, both of Connersville; seven sisters, June Shepherd, Carol Griffin, Sue Tolliver, Gennie Henderson, all of Connersville, Maude Alexander of Little Rock, Miss., Kate Burkhart of Morgantown and Marjorie Davis of Zirconia, N.C.; two grandchildren. Two brothers are deceased.
Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Calvary Baptist Church, with the Rev. Willie Weaver officiating. Burial will be in Laurel North Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Thompson-Brown-Urban Funeral Home and two hours before the service Monday at the church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Reid Memorial Hospital Foundation for the Hospice Program.
Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Friday, 26 October 1990.
 
Cornett, Patsy (I1096)
 
4183 Pauline (Wilson) Wilmot went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 7th, 2021 at the age 82. Polly was born on January 30th, 1939 to Woodrow and Elizabeth (Campbell) Wilson, in Owsley County, Kentucky.

Polly was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved husband of 63 years, Earl (Jack) Wilmot; her two brothers, Woodrow Wilson Jr. and Bobby Wilson; and sister, Bonnie Wilson. She is survived by her sisters, Dortha Adrick of Middletown, Wanda (Jack) McKinney of Carlisle, Margaret (Rick) Powers of Monroe, Jo (Glenn) Smith of Shepherdsville, Kentucky and Ada (Conley) Brandenburg of Trenton; children, James (Sandra) Wilmot of Trenton, Timothy (Karen) Wilmot of Madison Township and Jacqueline (Dewayne) Charles of Madison Township; grandchildren, Jamie (Steve) Howard, Jason Wilmot, Danielle (Chris) Cottle, Zachary Charles, and eight great grandchildren. She also leaves behind many friends, relatives, and her two precious puppies, Sugar and Ginger.

Visitation at Breitenbach Anderson Funeral Home, 517 South Sutphin Street, Middletown, OH. A Funeral Service with Pastor Jimmy Anderson officiating. Burial at Butler County Memorial Park.
 
Wilson, Pauline (I1531)
 
4184 PETAL - Services are 2 p.m. Sunday at Carterville Baptist Church for Nordeen R. "Dee" Barlow, 88, of Petal, who died Oct. 29, 2009, at her home.
Burial is in Hillcrest Cemetery.
Mrs. Barlow and her husband owned and operated Petal Dry Cleaners, and she served as secretary of the Lebanon Baptist Association until retirement. She was a member of Carterville Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, William G. "Bill" Barlow of Petal; five sons, Jerry Barlow of Covington, La., Larry Barlow of Tallahassee, Fla., Gary Barlow of Chicago, Barry Barlow of Jeffersonton, Va., and Carey Barlow of Laurel; and seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today at Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home and at the church from 1-2 p.m. Sunday.
 
Gaa, Nordeen Renae (I1642)
 
4185 Phelps, William Levi, age 89, of 117 E. Gunckle, Germantown, passed away Tuesday afternoon at Eaton Care Center, Eaton, O. His wife, Maggie preceded him in death in April 1971. Survived by 3 daughters; Mrs. Della Kidwell, Mrs. Verlin (Leila) Litton, both of Germantown, and Mrs. Bennett (Gertrude) Harris, of Ligonier, Pa.; 2 sons, Sherman and Frank, both of East Liverpool, O.; 15 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren. Funeral Friday 2:00 p.m. at John A. Arpp Funeral Home, Germantown, Rev. J. Herschel Caudill officiating. Burial Germantown Cemetery. Visitation 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Wednesday, 7 January 1976.
 
Phelps, William Levi (I827)
 
4186 Phipps
On July 11, 1964, Ray, of 5 Elm street, Bel Air, Md., beloved husband of Mary A. Phipps (nee Daubert) and devoted father of Mrs. Linda P. Pickle of LaPlata, Md.
Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home, West Broadway and William street, Bel Air, Md., on Sunday evening from 7-9. Services on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Bel Air Memorial Gardens.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Monday, 13 July 1964.
 
Phipps, Ray Watson (I1074)
 
4187 Phipps - at 123 North Thirty-fourth street, October 8, 1919, Thomas Jefferson Phipps, aged 83 years. Funeral services will take place today at 2 o'clock at Smith's funeral home, Reverend Ritz officiating.
The Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana. Thursday, 9 October 1919.
 
Phipps, Thomas Jefferson (I2025)
 
4188 Phipps, Ben H., 83, died Wednesday. Funeral Saturday at 2 p.m., Bridle Creek United Methodist Church. Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.
The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia. Friday, 19 April 1991.
 
Phipps, Benjamin Hurley (I1075)
 
4189 Phipps, Velva Cox, 86, of Independence, died Sunday, July 2, 1995. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday, Bridle Creek United Methodist Church. Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home, Independence.
The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia. Monday, 3 July 1995.
 
Cox, Velva (I1080)
 
4190 Photo of headstone on Find a Grave shows dates Mar.1844-Apr 1911.
 
Gabbard, Polly Ann (I2423)
 
4191 Photo of her headstone on Find a Grave shows 3 Nov 1868 McFarland, Thursy (I1892)
 
4192 Phyllis R. Solberg, 82, 02/27/39- 03/16/21.
Phyllis passed away peacefully in her home on March 16, 2021.
Preceded in death by her parents, James and Velma Oliver (Moore), sisters; Irene Killius and Jean Warbington, and loving husband of 60 years, Arthur Jon Solberg. She is survived by her four children; Lisa Mackey (Doug), Lora Solberg, Jon Solberg, Mari-Lynn Hay (Mark) and grandsons.
Phyllis was born in Blue Diamond, Ky. Her family later migrated to Madison Heights, Michigan for new opportunities. Phyllis graduated from Madison Heights High School in 1957, where she met and fell in love with Jon Solberg. In 1973, she and Jon moved to Holly, Michigan, calling it their home for the rest of their lives. In retirement, they wintered in Old Town, Florida. Some of her happiest memories were from those years spent on the Suwannee River.
She retired from Holly Schools. Her favorite part of her job was working with the children with special needs. She had a connection to the students, and loved them dearly. She spent many years in the district as the President of her AFSCME Union Local. She was a stalwart President with a passion for helping all of the local members.
Phyllis loved being a grandma. Her grandsons were her pride and joy.
Sometimes too, the simpler things in life brought her joy. A Frosty, a slice of birthday cake, or even a Koegel bologna sandwich were enough to make her day.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish remember Phyllis in a special way may send memorial contribution to:
Grace Missionary Baptist Church/878 Milford Road/Holly, Michigan 48442
A private burial will take place at a later date.
https://www.dryerfuneralhomeholly.com/obituaries/Phyllis-Solberg/#!/Obituary
 
Oliver, Phyllis Raye (I435)
 
4193 Pingleton Aug. 28, 1927 - July 13, 2018 TAHLEQUAH George Gene Pingleton was born Aug. 28, 1927, in Haileyville, OK to Rachel Hendricks Pingleton and Julius Boss Pingleton. He attended Oklahoma and Texas public schools and graduated from McAlester High School in 1945. He was inducted into the U.S. Navy. Following his discharge in 1946, he enrolled at The University of Oklahoma and received his B.S. degree in education in 1950. He was employed by Ponca City Schools to teach science at McKinley elementary school, and from 1956 to 1960, was Principal of Liberty school. He married Nora Ruth Kirk in Enid, OK in 1951, and their children are Jane Ann, Joan Ellen, and Susan Gayle. Jane & Robert Evans live in Hedgesville, WV. Joan and Gary Barnoskie live in Vian, OK and have two sons; Isaac & Courtney live in Vian and have one daughter, Brynn; Jonathan lives in Tulsa, OK. Susan & Lenny Sansanowicz live in Los Angeles with daughter, Zoe Rachel. He received his M.S. and Ed.D. degrees at Oklahoma State University. From 1962 to 1966, he was Oklahoma City School's Elementary Director. He was the Superintendent of Stillwater Schools from 1966 to 1972. He returned to the OU College of Education and taught School Administration and Public School Law. At the time of his retirement in 1988, he was the Associate Dean of the college. He co-authored the publication "Financing Education In Oklahoma," which was published by Oklahoma State School Board Association. Upon his retirement in Dec. 1988, the President and Regents of OU issued the following citation: "The University of Oklahoma Confers the Title of Professor Emeritus of Education on George G. Pingleton In Grateful Recognition of More Than Fifteen Years of Service to Oklahoma University. A Demonstrated Leader in Teacher Education Reform. He is Considered an Authority on Oklahoma School Law. For Many Years he Represented the College on the Oklahoma State Professional Standards Board, Influencing Many Issues Pertaining to the Professional Standards of Teaching in the State of Oklahoma." A Private Memorial for the family will be at a later date. Services were entrusted to the Hart Funeral Home, of Tahlequah, OK.

Published by Oklahoman on Jul. 15, 2018.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/oklahoman/name/george-pingleton-obituary?id=13740053
 
Pingleton, George Gene (I1402)
 
4194 Pioneer of 1852 Passes
James Ire Phippes Dies at Coburg
James Ira Phipps, a pioneer of 1852, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lily Jane Morris, at Coburg, yesterday, at the age of 79 years. Mr. Phipps had been a resident of the Coburg district for 40 years. He came across the plains from Indiana and settled in the Santiam district in Linn county.
His wife, Mrs. Sarah Ann Phipps died about three years ago. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Morris, at Coburg; Mrs. Estella LaPoint, of Coburg; Mrs. Ida Ferris, of Newport, and Mrs. Leora Dyer, of Junction City.
The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the remains will be interred in the Coburg cemetery. The services will be held in the Christian church there. Marion Veatch has charge of arrangements.
Morning Register, Eugene, Oregon. Tuesday, 27 March 1923.

LKH note: headline typo spells his name of Phippes.
 
Phipps, James Ira (I2691)
 
4195 Plot K, Block 4, Lot 3, Space 1
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116343957/worley-benton-richmond 
Richmond, Worley Benton (I216)
 
4196 Plot K, Block 4, Lot 4, Space 2
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116344980/berta-f_-richmond
 
Asher, Berta (I215)
 
4197 Poison Probe Awaits Report by a Chemist
Clinton, June 1 (AP) – An investigation to determine the source of the poison administered five children of Mrs. Ida Watson will begin when the state chemist at Oklahoma City completes examination of the viscera taken from six-year-old Jerry, the only child to die, County Attorney Milton Keen, said today.
If the report reveals the exact type of poison, its source can be determined more easily, Keen explained.
Mrs. Watson, who slashed her throat after the children were administered “quinine capsules” for “malaria” was reported by hospital authorities to be in “fair condition”. The four surviving children were recovering.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Friday, 2 June 1939.
 
Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
 
4198 Polly maiden surname was Smith. She and Robert were not related.
 
Smith, Mary Polly (I104)
 
4199 Polly's ancestors came from England to Virginia.
 
Smith, Mary Polly (I104)
 
4200 Ponder
William Wright (Bill), beloved husband of Elsie Baker Ponder, father of Gary, Allan (Scott), Brent and Tammie Kay Ponder, brother of Clayton Ponder, Truman Ponder and Mrs. Ann Rhodus, grandfather of two grandchildren. At his residence Independence, KY. Saturday, January 16, 1988. Age 66 years. Services at the Allison & Rose Funeral Home, Inc. 5645 Taylor Mill Pike, Taylor Mill, KY. Tuesday January 19, 1988 at 2 P.M. Interment Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Friends may call from 4 until 8 P.M. Monday.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 17 January 1988.
 
Ponder, William Wright (I873)
 

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