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4451 | son of Robert G. Morris and Arminta Johnson | Morris, William Cudd (I2319)
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4452 | son of Robert J. Johnson and Rachel Helton | Johnson, Jesse (I2409)
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4453 | son of Robert Jones and Mary Jane Clemmons | Jones, Humphery T. (I1932)
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4454 | son of Robert Stepp and Mary Elizabeth Rippletoe | Stepp, John E. (I2427)
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4455 | son of Robert W. Rose and Esther | Rose, Robert (I80)
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4456 | son of Roy Gentry and Ella Jane Lakes | Gentry, Ruford (I866)
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4457 | son of Samuel Brandenberg and Sarah Ann Henson | Brandenburg, George Henson (I2344)
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4458 | son of Samuel Brandenburgh and Sarah Ann Henson | Brandenburgh, John Henson (I2497)
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4459 | son of Samuel Isaacs III and Nancy Agnes Baldridge | Isaacs, Elijah (I2510)
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4460 | son of Samuel Jesse Phipps and Jennie Spurlin | Phipps, Eli Shadrack (I2068)
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4461 | Son of Samuel Jones & Celia Creech. Husband of Jane Sturgill whom he married about 1815. Jane was the daughter of Francis Sturgill & Rebecca Hash. William & Jane had at least 5 children: Elizabeth (1816), John Isaac (1818), Evalina (1822), Samuel Isaac (1825) & Isaac Hendron (1838) Jones. Jane died on August 14,1848 in Gallia Co., Ohio, and she is buried there in the Sandfork Cemetery. William was married second to Matilda McDaniel Chick on May 11, 1856 in Gallia Co., Ohio. Matilda was the widow of William T. Chick, who had died in 1851. Matilda died on July 25, 1858 and is buried with her first husband in Gallia Co., Ohio. William moved to Gage County Nebraska to join some of his adult children who had moved there, and he died there on September 8, 1859. | Jones, William (I2004)
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4462 | son of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan | Dickson, Moses (I2132)
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4463 | son of Thomas Jefferson Asher and Elizabeth Howard | Asher, George Matt (I85)
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4464 | son of Thomas Young | Young, William (I1914)
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4465 | son of Turner Miles and Polly | Miles, William (I2054)
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4466 | son of William A. Cole Jr. and Marticia Crawford | Cole, Oliver Cromwell (I2343)
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4467 | son of William Catron and Polly Halsey | Catron, Alfred Douglas (I189)
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4468 | son of William D. Stone and Elizabeth | Stone, John (I1865)
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4469 | son of William Elliott Roberts and Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Davis | Roberts, James (I1867)
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4470 | son of William Eversole and Barbara A. Chappell | Eversole, Logan (I2614)
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4471 | son of William Gay | Gay, William (I2467)
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4472 | son of William Halsey and Mary Ann Cross | Halsy, Ananias M. (I1836)
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4473 | son of William Hamilton | Hamilton, Patrick (I2463)
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4474 | son of William Pere McClanahan and Beatrix Sessums | McClanahan, Dennis Klein (I1424)
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4475 | son of William Phipps and Nancy Griffith | Phipps, Benjamin (I1907)
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4476 | son of William Phipps and Nancy Griffith | Phipps, Ahart (I1909)
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4477 | son of William Young and Catharine Hash | Young, Ezekial Edward "E E" (I810)
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4478 | son of Zacharia Osborn | Osborne, Andrew (I1994)
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4479 | son of Zachariah Goss and Ann Riddle | Goss, John (I2128)
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4480 | Sons of the American Revolution membership application by William Horton Daniel. for Ephriam Osborne, Sr. b. 21 Aug 1723, near Williamsburg, Va. d. 1796, Grayson County, Virginia Ephriam Osborne, Sr., moved with his family from Surry County, North Carolina, to New River, Grayson County (then a part of Montgomery) Virginia, in 1765, built a Fort on New River as defense against the Indians; engaged in battle with Indians, his son Solomon Osborne being killed by them. He was also a member of Capt. Enoch Osborne's Company during the Revolution and engaged in battles with Indians and Tories. references: List of Virginia militia - Montgomery County, Virginia on file at Clerk's Office, Christianburg, Virginia. Statement of Jonathan Osborne, son of Ephriam Osborne, Sr. Pension Application #6048. Affidavit of Capt. Enoch Osborne in suit of John Blevins v. James Newell - file No.62, Chancery, Augusta Co, Va., Staunton and family. | Osborne, Ephraim (I1670)
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4481 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application Name [Rebecca Osborne] Birth Date 22 Apr 1783 Death Date 20 Jun 1870 SAR Membership 71623 Role Ancestor Application Date 6 Feb 1950 Spouse: Samuel Cox Children: Samuel Cox | Osborne, Rebecca (I2116)
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4482 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application Name David Cox Birth Date 1737 Birth Place Lancaster, Pennsylvania Death Date 1819 Death Place Grayson, Virginia SAR Membership 80293 Role Ancestor Application Date 2 Aug 1956 Father: John Cox Mother: Rankin Spouse: Margaret McCown Children: Andrew Cox | Cox, David (I2135)
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4483 | Sons of the American Revolution membership application Name Joseph Hash Birth Date 1785 Death Date 1850 SAR Membership 69983 Role: Ancestor Application Date: 26 Mar 1948 Father: William Hash Mother: Ellander Osborne Spouse: Margaret Halsey Children: Abram Hash | Hash, Joseph "Josephat" (I1652)
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4484 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application Name Joshua Cox Birth Date 20 Jan 1766 Birth Place Nelson, Virginia Death Date 19 Dec 1820 Death Place Grayson, Virginia SAR Membership 96255 Role Ancestor Application Date: 30 Oct 1967 Father: David Cox Mother: Margaret McGowan Spouse: Ruth Osborne Children: Hardin Cox | Cox, Joshua McGowen (I2122)
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4485 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application Name Margaret McCown Birth Place Augusta, Virginia Death Place Grayson, Virginia SAR Membership 80293 Role Ancestor Application Date 2 Aug 1956 Spouse : David Cox Children: Andrew Cox | McGowen, Margaret Ann “Peggy” (I2136)
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4486 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application Name Ruth Osborne Birth Date 16 Dec 1770 Birth Place Nelson, Virginia Death Date 13 Nov 1851 Death Place Grayson, Virginia SAR Membership 96255 Role Ancestor Application Date 30 Oct 1967 Spouse: Joshua Cox Children: Hardin Cox | Osborne, Ruth (I2109)
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4487 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application Name Samuel Cox Sr Birth Date 6 Mar 1773 Death Date 8 Sep 1864 SAR Membership 71623 Role Ancestor Application Date 6 Feb 1950 Father: David Cox Mother: Margaret Ann McGowan Spouse: Rebecca Osborne Children: Samuel Cox | Cox, Samuel "Big Sam" (I2131)
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4488 | Sons of the American Revolution membership application. by Charles Kyle Osborne, Jr. for Captain Enoch Osborne, Sr. 1957 for service: Captain Montgomery County, Virginia Militia | Osborne, Enoch (I1674)
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4489 | Sons of the American Revolution membership application. by John Clark Osborne for Capt. Enoch Osborne 1948 for service: Captain Virginia Militia sources: SAR Nat'l No.66597 Montgomery Co. Va court records Grayson Co records Family records | Osborne, Enoch (I1674)
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4490 | Sophia was a daughter of Edward King | King, Sophia (I2000)
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4491 | source is findagrave | Osborne, Hannah (I1954)
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4492 | Spivey, Reilies, age 72, of Dayton, passed away Monday morning at his residence after a lengthy illness. He was a retired employee of Delco Products with 30 years of service. A WWII Army Veteran. Survived by his wife of 49 years, Anna L. (McClure); 2 daughters & sons-in-law, Rosalind Carol & Jerrold Leighty of Dayton and Donna & Bradley Goffena of Englewood; 2 dons & daughters-in-law, Danny & Linda of Tipp City and Roger & Lucy of Bellbrook; 8 grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 1 P.M. Wednesday at the Polk Grove Cemetery, W. National Rd., Vandalia with Rev. Ronald Hajarian officiating. There will be no visitation. Arrangements by Morton & Whetstone Funeral Home, Vandalia. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday, 19 January 1988. | Spivey, Aurelius "Reilies" (I443)
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4493 | Spotted Fever at Berea. Three Deaths Have Occurred From Terrible Disease And Serum Is Sent From New York. Patients Isolated By The Physician In Charge, Who Announces That Disease Is Not Contagious. About 100 Students Have Left Institution, But the Hundreds Remaining Assert Intention of Staying Unless New Cases Break Out 0 Dr. Flexner Rushes His New Discovery From Rockefeller Institute, But It Arrives Too Lake To Save Young Victim. All Dead Were Students – College Will Not be Closed. Spotted fever, or spinal meningitis, has broken out at Berea College, and so far three deaths among the students have occurred there during the past two weeks. The dead are Porter Chambers, 16; Effie Hendricks, 18; and Floyd Robertson, 15, the latter a son of Postmaster Elisha Robertson, of Berea, who died Thursday and was buried Friday. From the fact that Attorney H.C. Hazelwood, of Lexington, has a nephew attending school there and there are other Lexingtonians and friends there, the epidemic has assumed a local interest. Attorney Hazelwood returned from Berea early Friday morning and confirmed the report that there has been three deaths among the students of the college, but that he heard of no new cases being reported. He stated that there was talk Friday of quarantining the town and college when he was there, but did not know whether any action had been taken to that effect or not, it being thought unwise by many of the citizens for feat it would injure the college which has over 1,000 students enrolled. Since the above was written, a telephone message was received by the LEADER from Stanley Frost, son of President W.G. Front of Berea College, who stated that the recently discovered serum sent by Dr. Simon Flexner, of Rockefeller Institute, New York, to check the ravages of the disease arrived Saturday morning by express and the college physician, Dr. Crowley, and the local health authorities now felt able to cope with the situation, should any new cases develop. The serum was recently discovered by Dr. Flexner, president of the Rockefeller Institute and is believed to be a specific for this form of disease. The suddenness and fatality with which the disease attacked its vistims greatly alarmed the citizens of Berea. The three cases that developed were at once isolated, but the patients died within about twenty-four hours. Notwithstanding the suddenness and fatality of the malady, no new cases have developed so far. The health authorities say that it is not contagious like small lox, or whooping cough, and are at a loss to explain its origin in the town. [the article continues as length about students staying at the college, and about how Dr. Crowley remembered reading a monograph describing the serum, contacted the Rockefeller Institute and got some sent to Berea.] Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 15 Febrary 1908, page 1. | Chambers, Porter (I171)
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4494 | SPRING HILL, Fla. - Richard L. Lisk Sr., 77, of Grapewood Road, Spring Hill, died Sunday evening May 22, 2011, at the Sturgill Hospice Care Center in Brooksville, Fla., following a brief illness. Born in Bloomfield, Ohio, on May 16, 1934, a son of the late Howard F. and Edna Mae Lisk, he was employed by Conrail as a railroad engineer from 1957 until his retirement in 1985. Mr. Lisk came to East Liverpool as a young boy where he graduated from St. Aloysius Grade School. In 1952, he graduated from Sacred Heart Missionary in Girard, Pa., and then attended two years of college in Conesus, N.Y. A resident of Florida since 1989, he went to St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church in Florida and was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church in East Liverpool. Mr. Lisk was a veteran of the Korean Conflict serving three years with the U.S. Army. He was a member of American Legion Post 0400 in Orlando and VFW Post 66 in East Liverpool. He was also a member of AARP and the ASPCA. Mr. Lisk enjoyed watching major league baseball and football, and using and playing games on his computer. Survivors include his wife, ; three daughters, and a son, and a sister of Ohio. Other survivors include five grandchildren, and five nieces. He also leaves behind his favorite pet companion, Alliwee. Preceding him in death was a brother, James Russell Lisk, and a step-mother, Annie Lisk. A Mass of Christian Burial is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Aloysius Catholic Church with Fr. Peter Haladej officiating. Friends may visit at the Dawson Funeral Home on Friday where the family will be present from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Burial will take place in Columbiana County Memorial Park where full military honors will be provided by the Tri-State Veterans Burial Group. Family and friends will gather at the Dawson Family Center following the services. View this obituary and send condolences online at www.dawsonfuneralhome.co | Lisk, Richard Lee (I1561)
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4495 | SPRING HILL, FLORIDA - Marilyn JoAnn Lisk, 83, of Spring Hill, FL, formerly of East Liverpool passed away on Thursday, February 27, 2020 at Oak Hill Hospital following a lengthy illness. She was born August 19, 1936 in East Liverpool a daughter of the late Sherman and Verna (Burchett) Phelps. JoAnn was a member of St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church of Spring Hill, FL and was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church in East Liverpool before moving to Florida in 1989. After graduating from East Liverpool High School in 1954, she went on to Ohio Valley Nursing School graduating in 1957. She was employed as a registered surgical nurse at East Liverpool City Hospital until she retired in 1986. She was a member of the Ohio Nurses Association, The National Osteoporosis Foundation, AARP, and the ASPCA Humane Society. She loved to read, crochet and to spend time with her family. She also loved her pets Allie Wee, Nala and Speckles. Preceding her in death on May 22, 2011, was her husband Richard L. Lisk, Sr., whom she married on April 25, 1958 and brother Donald L. Phelps who passed away April 10, 1996. Left to cherish her memory are her three daughters, Lisa Dickinson and her husband Mark of Spring Hill, FL, Joyce Walter and her husband Greg of New Port Richey, FL, Lori Floyd and her husband Daniel of East Liverpool; son Richard L. Lisk, Jr. and his wife Suzanne of Spring Hill, FL; six grandchildren, Wayne Floyd and his wife Jordin, Cody Floyd, Nathan Floyd, Lindsey Floyd, Marcus Lisk, and Kenny Lisk; two great grandchildren Amellia and Lily Floyd; sister-in-law Barbara Phelps; many nieces and nephews and dear friend Terry Savona. Friends may visit Friday at the Dawson Funeral Home where the family will be present from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Pastor George White will conduct a funeral service Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Columbiana County Memorial Park. Following the service, friends and family will gather for a time of fellowship at the Dawson Family Center. In lieu flowers the family request that memorial donations in JoAnn’s name may be directed to www.nof.org – National Osteoporosis Foundation. Contributor: bewell (49614094) | Phelps, Marilyn Joann (I1559)
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4496 | SQUIRE FELIX3 BOWMAN (MARY "POLLY"2MOORE, JAMES1) was born July 13, 1827 in Clay County, now Owsley County, Ky, and died 1861.He married RHODA MORRIS 1847 in Owsley County, Ky, daughter of WILLIAM MORRIS and MARGARET SANDLIN. | Bowman, Squire Felix (I2404)
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4497 | Squire Jere Callahan Dead. Booneville, Ky., May 13. - (Special) - Squire Jere Callahan, aged sixty-five, one of the wealthiest citizens of Owsley county, died last night at his home at the mouth of Indian creek. He was a native of Breathitt county. He enlisted at the opening of the was in Company I, Fourteenth Kentucky Cavalry, and served until he received an honorable discharge in March, 1864. He leaves a wife and four children. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Friday, 15 May 1896. | Callahan, Jeremiah (I2380)
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4498 | Stamper, Mrs. Martha, 95, formerly of RR 1, Germantown, passed away Thurs, 5:10 a.m., Oxford Nursing Home. Survived by son, William C., of Santa Clara, Calif., 7 grandchildren, including Mrs. Raymond E. Novak of Oakwood. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Mon. John A. Arpp Funeral Home, Germantown. Burial Woodside cemetery, Middletown, O. Visitation Sun, 2 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. The Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio. Saturday, 25 September 1965. | Moore, Martha E. (I90)
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4499 | Steven Wyatt Evans, age 68, of Beaumont, passed away on November 4, 2021, at his home. A graveside service will be 1pm, Saturday, November 20, 2021 at Pinecrest Cemetery in Troup, Smith County, Texas. Officiating will be Pastor Kirk Ellender. Born in Jacksonville, Texas, on April 17, 1953, he was the son of Jesse Wyatt Evans and Patsy (Stephens) Evans. Steve was a 1971 graduate of Bridge City High School and went on to attend Stephen F. Austin University. He worked for Valero as an operator for almost 40 years. He enjoyed hunting, cooking, riding his Harley Davidson and listening to country music. Steve was an avid sports fan and could always be found watching his favorite teams, the Texas Longhorns and the Dallas Cowboys. He loved his French Bulldog, Pierre but adored his family most of all. Steve will be dearly missed by those who knew and loved him. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jesse and Patsy Evans. He is survived by his daughter Jessica Ellender and husband Jadon of Bridge City, Texas, his grandchildren, Anderson Wyatt Ellender, Joliet Ryan Ellender and Austin Everett Ellender. Arrangements are under the direction of Claybar Funeral Home of Orange, Texas. | Evans, Steven Wyatt (I1484)
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4500 | Steward, Opal “Betty” Elizabeth Smith Opal passed away peacefully at home wither family at her side on June 9, 2000 at the age of 88. Born on December 22, 1911 in Madison County, Arkansas to John and Bertha Smith, she lived most of her life in the Pacific Northwest. She graduated from Lewiston High School in Idaho in 1930 and Gonzaga University Sacred Hearth School of Nursing in 1933. On April 7, 1935 she married John A. Steward who died in Del Rey Oaks, CA on July 30, 1962. She served proudly as head nurse at community Hospital of Monterey Peninsula for 15 years until her retirement in 1972. She was an active member of Job’s Daughters Bethel No. 223 in Pacific Grove. She and her family spent summers at Lake Chatcolet in Idaho where she loved to fish. In her retirement, she gave lovingly to her friends and family and traveled with her sister Edith. Opal loved music, cooking, animals and being with people. Although Betty suffered the ravages of Alzheimer’s disease, her spirit was forever youthful and filled with wonder and joy that will never be forgotten. She is survived by her three children Donald L. Steward, Linda A. Rader and Patricia L. Abrams, all of Sacramento; seven grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Opal is survived by her dear sister Edith J. Caragio of Lewiston, Idaho and brother Jack A. Smith of Tacoma, Washington. She is preceded in death by her brother John H. Smith. A memorial service is scheduled for Monday, June 26 at 2:00 pm at the Chapel by the Sea at the Pacific Grove Cemetery in Pacific Grove. Remembrances in Opal’s honor may be sent to the Alzheimer’s Society of Northern California, 2701 Collage Way, Sacramento, CA 95825. The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. Thursday, 15 June 2000. | Smith, Opal Elizabeth (I1438)
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